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My husband puts in 2130% of his salary and his work puts in 219%.
Russia puts in more, Iran puts in more; Hezbollah is there more and Nusra is more; and Saudi Arabia and Turkey put all their surrogate money in, and you all are destroyed.
It puts in a lot of work for small device.
So it'll depend on what he actually puts in place.
She estimates that she puts in 220 hours a week.
You'll have to agree how much each partner puts in.
"He puts in a good effort back there," Shields said.
I mean, he works extremely hard, he puts in extra time.
If oil puts in a convincing bottom, that would be important.
We'll see what happens once congress puts in their two cents.
The faith Solange puts in her black experience does not waver.
Even The New York Times Building puts in a cameo appearance.
People love the paragraphs of dialogue he puts in characters' mouths.
Fritts's resignation puts in motion a plan first unveiled last week.
But anybody who puts in the work can complete the goal.
"Read everything your employer puts in front of you," Ballman advised.
These days, she puts in two 12-hour shifts per week.
Oh, and Donald J. Trump himself even puts in an appearance.
The guy comes to your house and puts in drywall. Right.
His base case puts in the stock in the mid-$30 range.
That is, if it puts in place any new rules at all.
He puts in the most hours, the most worry, the most energy.
The work that he puts in — he's the leader of this staff.
The reverse is true for those Trump puts in the hate column.
He owns both stocks, but also owns shorter-term puts in Apple.
Any involvement of the I.R.S. puts in play a range of possibilities.
He puts in hours on the range, even after finishing a round.
While Ricky puts in more and more hours, his wife (Debbie Honeywood) puts in her own hours as a home health-care worker, keeping track of their children (Rhys Stone and Katie Proctor) via texts and voice mails.
And she is just as mindful about what she puts in her body.
A brand-new study puts in focus what many have questioned for years.
"She puts in emotional labour, she's really forthcoming and very funny," he said.
Now, their immediate prospects appear bleak, no matter whom Prokhorov puts in charge.
And, true to his comedy background, he puts in some excellent jokes, too.
Even further proof of the faith Ben puts in the science of love?
The plan also puts in place additional barriers to dental and vision care.
I've got a letter that puts in writing, from Treasury and Homeland Security.
"He's driven, he's focused, he puts in the effort," Cuban says of Dell.
He called him a serious player who puts in extra work every day.
But Viggo Mortensen puts in a noble performance, and the cinematography is stark.
So, simply put, everything she puts in there just falls out the bottom.
He also explained the "extraordinary effort" it puts in to data center security.
The election council's decision puts in question the integrity of the democratic process.
She puts in ear plugs and goes back to the bar for more drinks.
But the extra hours Orozco puts in at the gym aren't just for himself.
Stephen Graham puts in an impressively  scary performance as Combo in 'This is England'.
They don't see how hard he works and how much time he puts in.
But the ruling puts in stark relief the stakes of this year's presidential election.
That's far less time than the average American worker puts in at the office.
He diverges from her method, omitting the egg she puts in her potato mixture.
Add in the countless (unpaid) hours that an applicant puts in to do well.
I feel like she's always up [to] something good when she puts in extensions.
He cut his salary in half, puts in 16-hour days and flies commercial.
I love making things and enjoy the extra cash it sometimes puts in my wallet!
I don't think he puts in long hours, I think he works around the clock.
One big caveat, though: After removing third-party ads, Brave puts in its own advertising.
If the victim puts in their pin number you will see it in your panel.
Once Chevron puts in its bid, Morgan Stanley thinks Occidental his limited room to maneuver.
I know it's very frustrating for him because he puts in a lot of work.
Once he puts in the variables, he hits enter, and the computer begins to calculate.
You can taste all the love [Top Chef alum] Nina Compton puts in these dishes.
It's those tiny, little things he puts in there that you notice 20 years later.
HSA Account: $700 (My employer puts in $500 a year.) Day One 5:20 a.m.
The CEO of Twitter and Square, Jack Dorsey reportedly puts in 18-hour work days.
Turns out, plenty of people are interested in a man who puts in the effort.
"Right now, no, but it now puts in position for a contender fight," he said.
Conversely, if he puts in a solid performance, that will quieten some of the concern.
" That said, he believes Boeing could prevail if it puts in "an extremely aggressive bid.
The kid really puts in a lot of time, maybe the most on the team.
Mr. Silver puts in 12-hour days, felling, dragging and packaging the trees in twine.
During the week, Ms. Guthrie, 45, puts in nine-to-16-hour days on set.
Yet, for all its flaws, "Padman", much like its protagonist, puts in a sincere effort.
" "It's her first vote that puts in place leaders, no matter what her positions are.
If he puts in a Zulu word, that means there are Zulu people in the Belt.
He still puts in about 50 hours a week in his job as a nonprofit consultant.
Guillermo (Harvey Guillén)As Nandor's Familiar, Guillermo puts in countless hours acting as Nandor's human servant.
Entrepreneur and New York Times best-selling author Grant Cardone puts in a lot of hours.
Semil Shah puts in over-time as a solo general partner and an institutional venture capitalist.
Every studio puts in place clear and enforceable sexual harassment policies and takes every report seriously.
It's the same bird that Walter puts in Heidi's office as a prank in episode 5.
Michael puts in a word to his father to get her show greenlit for 13 episodes.
"I see the work he puts in in the weight room," Wade told reporters of Butler.
So she goes to Rowan and puts in a kill order right in front of him.
This is an important way of honoring the sacrifices of those America puts in harm's way.
It puts in jeopardy our entire military and national ability to keep our secrets, well, secret.
Murray's not slow, necessarily, and puts in good effort, but he's not disruptive as a helper.
The average European puts in between 7 percent and 19 percent less time on the job.
"The percentage of income someone puts in is the percentage of bills they pay," Sterk said.
Frank says, "Candy-colored clown" and puts in the cassette and Dean picks up the light.
I put in $750 every two weeks and my partner puts in $1,300 every two weeks.
Watch as he manicures his lawn, puts in all placesa bit of blue, a turning leaf.
We're told Corey always travels with a Taser ... which he normally puts in his checked luggage.
For now, we can see additional work that the Neural Engine puts in with Semantic Rendering.
The defenses it puts in place will work only if citizens are prepared to use them.
He puts in the time to hone his craft and practices every day, his dad said.
And here's a graphic of what America puts in and gets out of its global alliances.
I think it is the foot he puts in his mouth every time he opens it.
He dies (I knew it!) and Claire (a friend) puts in the final stitch through his nose.
But Jeff's puts in a good effort while Drake — as co-host Akbar Gbajabiamila — cheers him on.
Though you can tell he really puts in the time to make sure his assessment is fair.
Boyd's sharp-tongued, quick-witted wife Kannika puts in long hours at the gym alongside her husband.
She's such an awesome instructor, and I love that she puts in relatable comments throughout the workout.
The president appoints the commissioners and generally puts in place a majority sympathetic to the president's party.
Actress Mindy Kaling, however, wants you to know that when she gets dressed, she puts in work.
Hatch said he wanted to make sure the bill puts in place a sufficiently tough oversight board.
And then — best not to spoil too much, but the irrepressible Gloria Grahame puts in an appearance.
The that she puts in the oven at dawn every day is usually ready by breakfast time.
It puts in place a new system that offers tax credits to help people purchase insurance plans.
Prabhakar advises that every brand puts in "value prop that compels a customer to take action" — a.k.
His attempt is well-saved by Jaime Penedo, but Stones puts in the rebound with his head.
Abedi said all of his teammates take the workouts seriously, but Price puts in the strongest effort.
He puts in 13-hour days and experiences a productivity drop off if he pushes it further.
When he focuses and puts in the work, you're seeing him continually make strides to be better.
This is Alice Waters, for whom the provenance of everything she puts in her mouth is paramount.
And Musk is known for his tireless work ethic and puts in 80- to 100-hour workweeks.
Says Haddish, "I'm open to whatever God puts in front of me and makes my heart pitter patter."
She will give her all for her kids in spite of the obstacles life puts in her way.
If that's the kind of reform that Warren puts in, that's great, that's awesome, that's better for everybody.
Stanley Tucci puts in a five-minute cameo as Merlin, whom he plays as endearingly sloppy and undignified.
It's a human rights issue and it's a difficult issue, because it puts in conflict two competing rights.
She writes all her own music, puts in all her own work, and she's very beautiful and headstrong.
What this episode does more than anything is it puts in the distant mirror in a different way.
If he puts in a similar performance, he might find his grasp on the front-runner mantle slipping.
At home, Lowlow puts in countless hours working on his cars, often with the help of his family.
As Capheus puts in a request to see Zakia, three men call him over by mocking his clothing.
"It will be interesting to see who Putin puts in there," he said in a note to clients.
Perhaps some consolation may be found in the money that was saved by selling the puts in the morning.
Unfortunately, Emily has no choice but to stay put, and drink the wine Lawrence puts in front of her.
They can also be easily "programmed", a word Mr Chui puts in quotation marks, since no coding is required.
I hope it puts in light not only the work of Ziva, but the work of editors in general.
She puts in all this work, so when you talk to her, it's like she's done it for you.
It puts in jeopardy caregiver and other supports that are essential to their living long, healthy and productive lives.
A survey from Gallup found that the average American worker puts in 47 hours at the office each week.
William Barr's efforts to question British and Australian officials "puts in jeopardy the whole Five Eyes relationship," Warner said.
He tries to keep himself in top physical shape and seems careful about what he puts in his body.
The idea that people are just such suckers they believe whatever Facebook puts in front of them is silly.
Trump can win this debate if he puts in the time to become conversational on policy for 90 minutes.
If a light bulb is out or the carpet needs to be shampooed, she puts in a work order.
Its strength lies in what it leaves out just as much as what it puts in, if not more.
That's what so much of the Republican health care plan is about, as this chart puts in stark terms.
Executive action, though, comes with risks: What one president puts in place the next can undo, as can the courts.
Mobvoi also puts in time to think about design features that help its Tic products stand out from the crowd.
"If he puts in these 232 tariffs [on foreign automobiles] we will be in recession within a year," Randle said.
Yes, he knows the sport; yes, he puts in the time and real work to build relationships with these players.
Jordan, which pulls 160 percent more water from the ground than nature puts in, views desalination as the main answer.
McKechnie beckons me over to the blender and puts in some rose petals along with half a jug of water.
Thankfully, his return isn't like Michael Jordan and the Wizards; he puts in work in through the following two films.
Zero. And, in fact, Jesse, again, fake news -- this is the kind of thing that Trump puts in the atmosphere.
No matter what the FCC puts in place this time around, a future FCC will put it all back again.
She attributes her long career as a liberal legal icon to the sweat time she puts in with her trainer.
And that's why they need to be rewritten, and soon, before Crosby or anyone else get puts in danger again.
This is Frances Houseman, known as Baby, from "Dirty Dancing" (19803), after all — she who nobody puts in a corner.
The run scored 98.25 and featured back-to-back 1080s, far more punctuation than she ever puts in a tweet.
A few cross field passes to stretch the defense before Sarr puts in a cross that's cleared for a corner.
Zuckerberg puts in 50 to 60 hours a week at Facebook, but he thinks about the social media platform constantly.
But the album also touches on how much Gomez has grown emotionally and the continual self-work she puts in.
However, she puts in a few hours a week at a local nursery school in New Jersey where they live.
The work he puts in, he throws a strike from right field at a key point in the game right there.
Practically speaking, both can't be true: You can't be both effortlessly perfect and someone who puts in the work for perfection.
Players talk about "tilting" because of "variance," especially when a "fish" puts in a "donkey" lineup that ends up going crazy.
If it's a self-driving car, the passenger puts in the objective: [for instance,] I want to be at the airport.
"It's all time and probability -- how much effort you put in and how much effort the adversary puts in," he said.
It's unsettling as ever — even before Alice puts in place a brutal plan to cause her digital Lola clone to glitch.
At the Series A, let's say an investor buys 25 to 30 percent of a company and puts in $10 million.
The method fundamentally trusts that a player will pay attention and consider the elements a designer puts in front of them.
Let's put that stat into perspective: The average worker puts in 2300 hours per week according to the 213 Gallup poll.
It essentially puts in place the terms of a future contract, but it is not an indication of a closed deal.
There is, however, a Texas law that puts in place commonsense health and safety regulations for women in such a situation.
"Demand that the individual puts in writing they are fiduciaries at all times for all advice in the relationship," Rostad said.
The question is whether Facebook puts in the forethought and aftercare to safeguard its new tools with proper policy and moderation.
But instead of a world where capital returns will always outpace wage gains, the progressive worldview puts in place higher taxation.
It had sent a tweet noting that the surge pricing it puts in place when demand is high had been lifted.
This mower, offered at a budget-friendly price, still has plenty of bells and whistles and puts in an impressive performance.
She puts in about 12 hours a week at the studio, including classes and rehearsals with the dance team for weekend competitions.
"Who stays at home when the child is sick, and who puts in the extra hours to advance their career?" asks Staab.
And when Germany only puts in one and some of these others put in a paltry amount they need to catch up.
For each basket a labor broker rewards the boy with a stick he puts in a plastic bottle tied to his belt.
There's nothing flashy about what Wendy's does with mobile ordering — it's fairly standard — but it puts in the work and gets results.
The other is that if Mr Modi's government puts in some effort, it is capable of coming up with those wiser policies.
According to Teufel, Flores puts in the work to "stay sharp," which in turn has imbued the Mets with confidence in him.
The novel follows President Jonathan Lincoln Duncan who is facing impeachment after he puts in a mysterious call to a notorious cyberterrorist.
The Basilisk mouse has the same 16,000 DPI optical sensor that Razer puts in its DeathAdder Elite and Lancehead Tournament Edition mice.
"That makes me feel empowered, when I do something and it puts in motion for another woman to want to do it." 
Steve Weiss owns shares of Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Skyworks Solutions Inc and Vaneck Vectors/Semiconductor ETF; he also owns puts in Apple.
And will she remain, as she puts in her column, a "hopeless romantic," even if she profits from being a sugar baby?
When he puts in money into companies, it's because he believes in them and he thinks they're going to be category leaders.
As a doctor, Nassar had access to extra liberties, thanks to the trust our culture puts in people who provide medical care.
For each basket a labour broker rewards the boy with a stick he puts in a plastic bottle tied to his belt.
Krystal, after revealing that she's usurped Sarah and Art, sets up her phone as a security camera and puts in an earpiece.
Jon Gosselin is proud of the work he puts in at T.G.I. Friday's, and says he donated his pay to multiple charities.
This puts in question the carmaker's promise when it went public less than a year ago to deliver margins greater than 30%.
Waldman puts in countless hours grinding video each year, studying pros and cons for every skill position player he has time for.
Under this arrangement a bank provides funding of 80 percent and the investor puts in only 20 percent to buy the derivative.
This new approach is the first of its kind in the world, and puts in place the same protections that exist offline.
He still puts in four hours of painting daily, he said, but now he takes breaks to enjoy "a nice, pleasant day."
"If you save at least double, if not triple, what the company puts in, then you're going to be fine," Parks said.
Despite not having the longest workday, the average Mexican worker puts in more hours at the office annually than any other nationality.
So rather than being concerned about the space he puts in his tweets, I'm more concerned about his stance on climate change.
This is how FOIA works: A citizen puts in a request, and a FOIA officer decides whether any documents can be released.
This is Bloomberg's overwhelming social contribution: not the hours of hard work he puts in or how much money he gives away.
Tan puts in an immense amount of care examining the paradoxical materiality of cinema and the ephemerality of the filmmaking/viewing experience.
If you want, you can go off the rails this Thanksgiving and eat everything your Nonna puts in front of you. Really!
Catastrophe not only understands that better than most, but true to form, puts in the work to keep from fucking things up.
I want to see the CEO in pain by how much money he puts in his own company and how much time, etc.
Whether or not Amazon puts in a godfather offer for the channels could be the biggest story in media as 2019 kicks off.
But it's tough for anything it puts in your hand to compete with a server—particularly one using Google's custom machine learning chip.
"Some of bigger firms may be seeing demand in a lot of different stocks, where people provide puts in different sectors," he said.
From here, Gordon is looking to the options market to establish a bullish position by selling puts in an environment with elevated volatility.
The trick is accepting the advice your team puts in front of you and not letting it affect your attitude or emotional state.
Patty's best friend Nonnie dates a black girl named Dee who puts in the labor of helping Nonnie come out as a lesbian.
In the ten-second clip, an employee hands the man a battery, which he then puts in his mouth to take a bite.
"I frequently say, 'Don't choose somebody to sell your home based on the number he puts in front of you,' " Mr. Moss said.
Shaqiri puts in a beautiful curler from the corner of the box, but it deflects off the outside post for a goal kick.
It's no surprise that the "Hips Don't Lie" singer puts in plenty of hard work to keep her moves sharp year after year.
This morning, Axios goes back and puts in order for you the most important things we have learned about President Trump and Ukraine.
A league spokesman said Gordon could apply again in the future, but the decision puts in doubt Gordon's status for the 2016 season.
The new law puts in place long-sought changes to overhaul management of the department and improve health care and benefits for veterans.
Here, take a look at a pretty graph that puts in chart form what little effect saving money has over your household wealth.
Musk said it will cost the same amount as systems Tesla currently puts in its cars, but will bring much more processing power.
And with all the miles he puts in from home to the gym to the clinic and back, audiobooks are a perfect solution.
Their conclusion: The real estate magnate's bottom line — what he actually puts in his own pocket — could be much lower than he suggests.
An actual ribbon-like strip of twisted cloth puts in an appearance as if claiming its rightful place among Ruggeri's lexicon of shapes.
Open interest in USO calls overtook puts in October and currently there are nearly two calls for each put, close to the highest ever.
Invest enough in your 1333(k) to qualify for the full match (the amount your employer puts in as a result of your contributions).
The greatest danger facing an overmighty BoE is that there is an eventual backlash that puts in jeopardy its cherished independence in monetary policy.
He is one of our offseason award winners for how hard he trained in the offseason, and the amount of work he puts in.
"She's being mindful of what she puts in her body and on her skin and even her at-home cleaning supplies," the friend adds.
"I'm more proud of the work @ddlovato puts in with nobody watching than I am what she does with the world watching," he wrote.
And unless you're using it in the password-protected parental control mode, the "barriers" Screen Time puts in place are laughably easy to circumvent.
People may be less likely to engage with a competing viewpoint regardless of whether or not Facebook puts in right in front of them.
The medium always puts in his or her own interpretation, sometimes the recipe gets a little messed up, but it's always a unique experience.
"She's being mindful of what she puts in her body and on her skin and even her at-home cleaning supplies," the friend added.
He -- when he puts in money into companies, it's because he believes in them and that he thinks they're going to be category leaders.
The United Nations—where the United States gets a dollar of effort for every quarter it puts in—can help others share the burden.
"I'm more proud of the work @ddlovato puts in with nobody watching than I am what she does with the world watching," Glazer wrote.
"I'm more proud of the work @ddlovato puts in with nobody watching than I am what she does with the world watching," Glazer wrote.
The move outlines the problems with the phone's exploding battery and puts in place a path for consumers to return or replace the device.
The legislation provides funding and puts in place new safety regulations, including changes to the rest and duty rules for pilots and flight attendants.
If you're eager to visit the Hamptons but want to minimize the dent the trip puts in your wallet, Montauk is your safest bet.
Your score can also vary by factors including which version of a company's scoring model is used and customizations the lender puts in place.
He's the kind of guy that goes down, no complaints, and takes whatever he's asked to do and puts in his best effort regardless.
"It's a very humbling study for someone who puts in stents," said Dr. Brahmajee K. Nallamothu, an interventional cardiologist at the University of Michigan.
When Mr. Di Maio "goes to Paris and meets someone who then puts in difficulty the Italian government, I don't comment," Mr. Salvini said.
I've interviewed him a bunch of times, and I've always been really impressed by how much thought he puts in to what he does.
" The statement added that Assange's action "puts in risk the good relationship the country has with the U.K., other EU countries and other nations.
Note that despite the 28-watt mention in the name, you&aposll never get out of a solar panel what the sun puts in.
Invest enough in your 401(k) to qualify for the full match (the amount your employer puts in as a result of your contributions).
It includes the condo fee, water, and utilities.)Phone: $45.24Travel Fund: $693 (This goes into a joint fund, and my husband puts in $683.
For each public dollar the state puts in, it can mobilize $30 in private investment, according to Michigan Saves president and CEO Mary Templeton.
The process always starts the same way: A citizen puts in a request, and a FOIA officer decides whether any documents can be released.
The first quietly reveals all of the work Marilyn puts in to remain a conventionally beautiful woman, and how important that status is for her.
"Batsh*t Part 2" puts in a lot of work to figure out a zany explanation for all of those mysteries that is still believable.
"She's being mindful of what she puts in her body and on her skin and even her at-home cleaning supplies," a source told People.
Meanwhile, though Sierra's able young cast keeps working hard, the screenplay never once puts in the work required to make the audience buy this story.
And I think that will play a huge role, in that this is not going to be a slam dunk, whoever the president puts in.
You can have it all, and to me, the modern woman does care about what she puts in her body, the planet, all those things.
Once a sender puts in the amount and authenticates with a preset PIN to confirm who they're sending money to, a transaction happens in seconds.
Takei ended his piece by revealing how much hope he puts in the younger voters — and how grateful he is to be educated by them.
You see him set him set it up, he sticks lifts (Hamhuis), he gets a little toe drag in there and puts in on net.
Savings: I put $250 in and he puts in $500 each month but we put the rest of our balance each month in as well.
While the pair puts in some hard work on the show, Frankel also dished that side-splitting laughter is just as prevalent as real estate.
This new agreement puts in a 16-year "sunset" clause — meaning the terms of the agreement expire, or "sunset," after a set period of time.
DiCaprio, however, is clearly no Leo-come-lately but rather puts in the work and time -- visiting five continents, including the Arctic, China and India.
As I have written before, if the left wins on health care and puts in place a single-payer system, it would be a disaster .
If you know anything about Kourtney Kardashian's ultra-healthy ways, chances are you know she is very particular about what she puts in her body.
The band puts in everything you would hope for in a rock band bent on tone and grit, and it all pays out in spades.
"When I arrive at the gate for work, I feel like turning back right there," says one child who puts in 12 hours every day.
Bachelorette villain Chad Johnson is known just about as well for the stuff coming out of his mouth as the stuff he puts in it.
When the Campos' daughter Janet is not taking care of the house and her two brothers, she puts in a 35-hour week at Walmart.
Every two years, there is a major election that determines the make up of the House and puts in play one-third of the Senate.
The regulation puts in place controls to ensure financial firms maintain a "robust cybersecurity program" to protect consumers' personal data, according to the governor's office.
Gaurav Pandey, who plays his loyal friend also puts in an efficient performance, and Nathan Jones lumbers his way to a menacing act as Raka.
It may seem like a lot of effort, but the emphasis that he puts in homemade and ethically-sourced meats pays off in the kitchen.
Party members have the Party Committee, the factory management, and the trade union to intercede… For the rest of us, nobody puts in a word.
However, if Sony puts in a display with a fast refresh rate, like the OnePlus 7 Pro and Razer Phone 2, consider my interest piqued.
While the Colonel's self-serious behavior may be off-putting to some viewers, Alaska puts in the work to eventually make you care for him.
The gap between the two — 21625 cents on the dollar — can only be made up if the typical working woman puts in 2900 extra days.
The inability of these two countries to deliver on the above points puts in doubt how much further they can grow their knowledge-based industries.
Since 2011, the Social Security Administration has cut back on the number of paper statements it puts in the mail in order to save money.
"If a company puts in an AI system, that company is responsible for it ... this is very important if there is any accident," said Gabriel.
It just puts in perspective how Wayne may have dodged a bullet by taking a less virtuosic approach on the final version of Tha Carter III.
But Obamacare considers any worker who puts in 30 hours or more on average over the course of the year to be full time, Praisner noted.
While working a fulltime job to grow her career as a business author, speaker, and entrepreneur, she puts in extra hours with a ride-sharing company.
Young, earnest Tom Holland puts in a very game performance as Peter Parker, but we've already established that the character isn't really my cup of tea.
The seven-years-in-the-making agreement puts in place unique targets and timetables with wealthier countries agreeing to halt production HFCs sooner than poorer nations.
Developers building on Chromium, like Microsoft, have the freedom to adapt it to their own needs and keep out some of the extras Google puts in.
Under this standard, Wells Fargo couldn't be held responsible for virtually anything it puts in its corporate disclosures outside of the material misstatement of a statistic.
Anyone who puts in the time to get to an elite level like black belt has spent years honing and perfecting their craft with obsessive precision.
This movie puts in a lot of misogyny for misogyny's sake; feminist movies are (unsurprisingly) far better at depicting men's violent mindsets realistically, while Titanic hyperbolizes.
Even when he doesn't identify the location, he creates a specific sense of place, partly because the people he puts in his frame rarely feel ornamental.
The part of the Russell Amendment that references the Civil Rights Act language merely puts in a statute what is already explicitly in the Executive Order.
McGregor puts in pounding kicks and long left hands along the fence, looking for back kicks and wheel kicks when opponents circle past his lead leg.
Notably, this contest will be held under the existing Pennsylvania congressional lines instead of whatever the state supreme court puts in place for the 2018 election.
Now, he produces honey, about 214 kilograms a year, which he puts in little jars with elegant Roland Garros labels and gives to friends and colleagues .
He spoke of a pheasant noodle soup that he makes, and the jalapeño peppers he grows and puts in the soup to give it a kick.
"The effort that he puts in to make people not just great runners but great people is truly remarkable," Marshall senior Sophie Tedesco, 17, tells PEOPLE.
Hoping to shave four hours off the journey, Bedul puts in a call to the BKSDA Conservation Agency to request permission to drive through the plantation.
Such a trade involves selling two puts in the middle of the market's expected range, while buying one higher-strike put and one lower-strike put.
Like that of Shakur, Ms. Baez's very presence puts in relief the hall's definition of rock itself, which can paradoxically seem both strict and all-encompassing.
"The 113th Circuit is a very important circuit, and the presence of more conservative judges puts in peril all of American health care reform," said Sen.
Lest you think that means he&aposs relaxing on a beach somewhere, Brooks is quick to admit that he puts in about 60 hours each week.
In your opinion, if every fighter puts in the same amount of training time each day, what makes some fighters outstanding while the rest are just average?
He puts in ten-hour days; if he really pushes himself, he can write two 23,000-word short stories or a 10,000-word novella in a day.
Many family dramas have difficulties with inclusive casting, but on Years and Years, Davies puts in the effort to avoid that, and not just around racial representation.
Like her new sister-in-law Kate Middleton, Markle is likely working with an assistant who puts in requests with designers to send samples to choose from.
When the system does arrive, it's going to run around $399 for set – pricing that puts in an entirely different category that Zepp's $100 racket-based sensor.
Check out the vid ... you can see Bill's muscle surrounding him while he puts in some serious work on the dance floor ... with club dancers in tow.
But Clinton's edge could be gone in an instant if Trump puts in a strong performance in the first debate or if she makes a disastrous misstep.
I give him six months of marriage before he clears out the S&M gear from the Red Room of Pain and puts in a train set.
Napoli gets to the ballpark early, puts in his work and has his fun — as shown by the open locker he shares with Kipnis at Progressive Field.
As secretary, Mr. King will oversee the department as it puts in place a bipartisan education law passed by Congress and signed by President Obama in December.
Video: Gonorrhea/YouTube According to Gono, it's worth jumping through the hoops partly because people appreciate seeing the effort he puts in to use a unique device.
Still, even with the lighter load, Popper puts in a full week, phoning patients in the evenings and being on call for emergencies one weekend a month.
DESTROYER Nicole Kidman puts in an uncharacteristically dark turn as a Southern California detective who returns to investigating the gang she went undercover to infiltrate years earlier.
V.F. She gives you these tantalizing glimpses, but only just barely, of the work she clearly puts in, and the rough edges that exist in any life.
Sanon puts in an effervescent performance as Bitti and is wonderfully complemented by Rao, who brings pitch perfect comic timing to what is otherwise a truncated role.
It also puts in place a six-year sunset provision, allowing Congress to reexamine the legislation as our society – and everything that threatens it – continues to evolve.
It's going to require a president who puts in the time to understand the issues, formulate specific reform ideas, and then get those reforms enacted into law.
The Yank boyfriend proposes to her on the dock with a baseball-size ring that Juliet promptly ties up in a handkerchief and puts in her purse.
In the event that more than one developer puts in the maximum-allowed bid, the winner will be decided by a lucky draw, the state news agency said.
Unless Apple puts in the work on its own apps to demonstrate best practices and learn where the problems are, those problems will just persist in everybody's apps.
As for a statutory basis, INA puts in place a uniform scheme for naturalization, which the President may not overrule or rewrite as Obama effectively did with DAPA.
If Mr Trump wins, there will be some nervous weeks ahead as the markets try to get a sense of what kind of team he puts in place.
MACCALLUM: And Haider al-Abadi who is the current leader, he may lose, it looks like, to Moqtada al-Sadr&aposs coalition and whoever he puts in place.
" From Coinage: Before You Move In Together, Ask These Questions She puts in her profile that she's looking for a person, "who is intelligent and kind, full stop.
In other Chris news: Chris Hemsworth cuddles up with his friends from work at Comic-Con; Chris Evans puts in some truly excellent cameos in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
"If Donald Trump puts in place the measures this evening, we have a whole arsenal at our disposal with which to respond," Moscovici told BFM TV on Thursday.
"But not every publisher ticks all the boxes on this list, puts in the same effort or hires costly professional staff," wrote Van Noorden in the Nature article.
So when CNBC recently asked how much time he puts in each week, we weren't surprised to learn that the traditional 40-hour workweek doesn't exactly cut it.
Trump's opposition to trade deals with foreign countries puts in serious jeopardy the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement negotiated by Obama that would cover economies from Japan to Chile.
And since Burning Man is about gifting art and experiences, the effort one puts in can easily be mistaken for or used as satisfying procrastination for real work.
An obvious benefit of staying local is that although he puts in 10- to 12-hour days, five to six days a week, his commute is practically nonexistent.
Do your research When Ms. Bellizzi starts a project, she puts in weeks of research, which is helpful if you're trying to recreate a look from the past.
"Sometimes when her back is against the wall she puts in a feisty performance, but that wasn't there today," said Ayesha Hazarika, a former adviser to Labour politicians.
The John Deere E180 25-hp V-Twin Lawn Tractor may carry a higher price tag, but it puts in a top performance and comes loaded with features.
Towards this goal, governments across the globe are already taking action to pass legislation that puts in place greater supply chain transparency and human rights due diligence regimes.
The President is one of the hardest workers I've ever seen and puts in long hours and long days nearly every day of the week all year long.
My sister puts in an order for some hot wings to eat and she gets a side of guac and chips for us to share and we relax.
"  "The President is one of the hardest workers I've ever seen and puts in long hours and long days nearly every day of the week all year long.
"If for some reason the machinery that puts in the building blocks is wrong in DNA and it doesn't match, it has to be fixed," Dr. Karron said.
Big Papi went deep on his post-MLB eating habits in a recent interview ... admitting he CRUSHES everything his wife, Tiffany, puts in front of him (especially seafood).
" The name of the update has a double meaning: it introduces base-building mechanics to the game and it "[puts] in place a foundation for what is to come.
Instead, a young woman puts in her AirPods, pulls out her iPhone X (naturally), opens Apple Music, pulls up Sam Smith's Palace, and starts dancing on the snowy streets.
Lacey, a Labrador retriever that was entered in Westminster's agility contest Saturday, puts in 50-hour weeks comforting patients at her owner's child and adolescent psychiatry practice in California.
Instead of concentrating on the characters and what they're doing, he puts in regular wisecracks about the Trump administration and regular speeches about the onscreen representation of ethnic minorities.
Between her 401(k) contributions and the $400 she puts in a high-yield savings account every month, "she's saving about 16% of her gross income," he points out.
According to "Don't Panic," a report from Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, the government is gaining access to digital communications, despite the privacy barrier encryption puts in place.
Mr Lapthorne puts in a word for Japan as the best equity market to be in, comprising as it does cheapish, profitable firms that have run down their debts.
He's got a clear understanding at what he's trying to do on the mound and that's a testament to the work he puts in, the preparation he goes through.
The owner of the booth takes a photo of me and puts in on her Insta Story, so to prep for my newfound #instafame, I buy an eye pillow.
Because our front office puts in a lot of work, a lot of time, and if you asked my wife the question she'd probably give you a different answer.
Out of curiosity alone, I will always drink whatever Arnd (Arnd Henning Heissen, Bar Manager at the Ritz-Carlton's Fragrances and The Curtain Club) puts in front of me.
Now's the time to pick out a gift for him that shows you how much you appreciate the hard work he puts in at home all day every day.
Grigoriadis puts in the time with students to get them to open up to her, and "Blurred Lines" shows us the parts of their world that defy easy sloganeering.
"If I had a partner that puts in the same work as me, I think our business would be twice as big or three times as big," she says.
The stat puts in stark relief a growing problem: A huge number of online ads â€" more than half of them, by some accounts â€" never reach actual humans.
And until the president puts in an attorney general who actually do his job, I think the deep state is going to continue to move forward and work as well.
That's because the Model S 60 and its all-wheel-drive sibling, the 60D, carry the same 75 kilowatt-hour battery Tesla Motors already puts in the Model S 75.
On Thursday, investors bought more than 5,000 puts in the iShares Russell 2K ETF at the February 130 strike price, notes Investitute co-founder and "Halftime Report" contributor Pete Najarian.
He deserves all the credit he gets and all the people talking about how well he's doing because he puts in the work and that trickles down through he lineup.
Although the Saudis promised to contribute up to $20 billion, Blackstone is required to raise a dollar from other investors for every dollar the kingdom's Public Investment Fund puts in.
At the most, I will have two days off per month, but if a customer puts in a request for me on a day off, I have to prioritize that.
The only way we're going to know that is when someone puts in the serial number and we see if we have all the data we need to track it.
But however that election unfolds, the fight over the closing era—and the fight to protect everything that Trump puts in the firing line—begins on this ominous Inauguration Day.
Pete Najarian highlighted the purchase of more than 10,000 May 71 puts in the XLI – the ETF that tracks the S&P 500 Industrials sector – that expire on May 18th.
Dixon, who operates a restaurant in London where he puts in a monthly shift as chef, was enamored with the idea of creating a place to entertain amidst his designs.
He figures he puts in about 48 hours a week, compared to the 35 hours he averaged on the assembly lines — and his weekly take-home pay is $500 less.
"The President is one of the hardest workers I've ever seen and puts in long hours and long days nearly every day of the week all year long," she added.
She puts in on eggs in the morning, drowns burgers in it at lunch, and you swear you've seen homie take a swig directly from the bottle more than once.
In another scene, Assange puts in colored contacts and dyes his hair and his beard inside a hotel room, then hops on a motorbike and flees to the Ecuadorian embassy.
My partner contributes to his health savings account (HSA) so he can max it out, and puts in a little more than required to get his company 401(k) match.
"When a defendant's own lawyer puts in the offending evidence, it is in the nature of an admission against interest, more likely to be taken at face value," he wrote.
Portman called it "a sensible and fair solution is to codify the protections for the DACA population that puts "in place stronger border security measures consistent with the president's proposal.
McConnell, if he is acting in good faith at all, would have to comply with the proposals of the impartial magistrate that the Constitution puts in charge of the proceeding.
I won't name names here as yet, but expect more of those who were more close to him to go, as Khosrowshahi puts in his own lieutenants to top slots.
There's now a six-core A10X processor, the same one that Apple puts in the iPad Pro, as well as 3 gigabytes of RAM to keep the little black box humming.
The bottom line is that any bitcoin investor needs to be prepared to lose everything he or she puts in, said Ric Edelman, founder and executive chairman of Edelman Financial Services.
That said, Yachty is a decent rapper when he puts in the effort, and with the Creek Boyz singing backup on his verse it really retains the feel of the original.
OLED in the living room has long been a signature of LG, and while LG Display manufactures the panels that Sony puts in its OLEDs, Sony handles the actual image processing.
" She added that "the president is one of the hardest workers I've ever seen and puts in long hours and long days nearly every day of the week all year long.
Fast-track authority bars Congress from amending trade deals and puts in place an expedited process for ratification that requires only a simple majority in the Senate instead of 60 votes.
Hanyu said on Tuesday there are still jumps and moves he has not yet done in training but felt he could still win, depending on what he puts in his program.
With a growing number of readers getting information from social media rather than traditional media companies' own web pages, Facebook is getting more attention for what it puts in users' feeds.
The party often puts in place controls on news before important events, such as the party conclave, held once every five years, which will pick a new group of senior leaders.
Lin, who often puts in 2000-hour work days, whether making her banh canh noodles with pickles and tofu in a coconut curry sauce, or washing dishes when short on help.
It's a bit of a long game, but all of the work that everyone puts in to defending their communities from this kind of assault and protecting our oceans, it's cumulative.
The Michigan Department of Treasury is seeking 173 percent of Mr. Dawkins's assets, including "proceeds from publications, future payments, royalties" and the money that his family puts in his prison account.
Some experts warn that unless the new government puts in place clear guidelines all sides agree on, the issue has the potential to stall railways, ports, mines and other infrastructure projects.
Alexander Krushelnytsky's failed preliminary doping test puts in jeopardy his medal and Russia's efforts to move past a vast state-backed cheating scheme that left it nominally barred from the Games.
Mr. Trump has an opportunity to save and improve the lives of millions of people if he puts in place plans to end the opioid epidemic and upgrade the country's infrastructure.
Which raises an obvious question: How can Microsoft hope to pull more carbon out of the air than it puts in if it's actively accelerating the production of carbon-based fuels?
Katrina Kaif puts in a perfunctory appearance for a total of two songs and three other scenes – almost as if she was hired only for her sculpted body and dance movies.
She says she has no plans to run for office again — she is "ready for new leaders to emerge " — and puts in a plug for her recently launched Democratic organization, Onward Together.
The Late Late Show with James Corden host, 40, kicked off the biggest night in Broadway on Sunday with a performance of a song all about how much work Broadway puts in.
L's exploitation of the basic tenant of white supremacism puts in plain view the worst aspects of this year's presidential race, not to mention an underlying principle of much of American history.
I wasn't particularly wowed by this fingerprint reader, which is nowhere near as fast as the more conventional ones Huawei puts in its other devices, but it's still good and accurate enough.
On top of that, Germany's refusal to support the euro area growth puts in danger a quarter of U.S. exports to Europe, while Berlin pockets $70 billion on its U.S. goods trade.
We must disassemble the transitional state that Miller puts in front of us, focus on the parts and layers, and see how they contribute to the whole, while maintaining their individual identities.
"I want that we have in the coming weeks a meeting on Syria that eradicates the ballistic activities in Syria that puts in danger all the regional powers," he said, without elaborating.
And their prime example is the case of steel, where 2202,2628 jobs the administration seeks to protect puts in jeopardy 28500 million jobs dependent on steel as inputs in the manufacturing process.
Arsenal fans don't doubt he puts in the effort, but they, like some French followers, regard him as maybe more of a coach's choice than as a potential hero for the nation.
"I'm happy for him because he puts in a lot of work," Magic coach Scott Skiles said of Oladipo, who has made 11 of 16 203-pointers in the last three games.
Maine is shaking up the national privacy debate with a new law, one that advocates say puts in place some of the toughest measures on internet service providers (ISPs) in the country.
Via Concierge, a requester puts in a passenger's name, pick-up and drop-off locations and Lyft dispatches a driver with a vehicle that can accommodate their needs, including wheelchair-friendly vehicles.
I saw a video where he kept re-recording a single word, and I realized he puts in so much effort to not be too overbearing or pushy with his emotional accents.
Notably, though, during an audience question at that Warren event, she slid into light law professor mode and described corporations as conceptual — something exclusively defined by the rules government puts in place.
MrBeast, aka Jimmy Donaldson, was one of the most-viewed YouTubers in 2019, thanks to attention-grabbing stunts in which he often puts in hours of work and donates thousands of dollars.
Despite critics' scare tactics, the bill would not sweep up harmless business transactions with no ties to national security, and the bill puts in place reasonable safeguards to prevent this from happening.
While Mueller has charged Stone with lying to Congress but not conspiracy charges, we know that every word Mueller puts in the indictment (20163) is backed by hard proof and (2) matters.
My father, who often puts in 70-hour weeks while contemplating retirement, felt an instant bond with McGillivray as I described him and the way he talked about his own small business.
Ben puts in so much effort, that it made him feel on set like someone who can teach magic, and is superior to Khadgar (a disciple human mage played by Ben Schnetzer).
The settlement, which must still be approved by a federal judge, puts in place several measures that should help to rule out unjustified surveillance targeting people for personal, political, religious or racial reasons.
However, if you truly don't care about Valentine's Day and won't be disappointed, at the very least, it's nice when your partner puts in a little extra effort to make you feel appreciated.
NAIROBI, Kenya – Burundi&aposs president has announced he will not run for another term, even as he puts in place a new constitution that would allow him to stay in power until 2034.
The working people in America are clearly tired of a government that ignores them or, worse, puts in place artificial impediments that restrict their ability to achieve their version of the American dream.
Just a note ... she wanted to remain anonymous which is why she filed as Jane Doe, but she puts in the lawsuit she's on the cover of Playboy Romania's May 2016 cover. Hmmmm.
When they reach the lake, Crewdson ducks behind a nearby shed to change into his swim trunks, and puts in his nose plug — "the most important piece," he says, laughing, before wading in.
It's going to take longer to close deals without a relationshipShah puts in overtime as an investor, holding partner roles at both Lightspeed Venture Partners and his own institutional seed-stage fund, Haystack.
One way to play any further weakness would be to "scatter out protective puts" in the broader market — any more losses in tech would expose overall weakness in the total market, he says.
"The group puts in significant effort to ensure that its new product launches are both differentiated from what came before and that they are addressing the latest trends and consumer needs," says Saunders.
His protagonist puts in sweat time at the gym punching the heavy bag, rides home on a Harley, chows down on a pound-and-a-half steak, with a bottle of Jack Daniel's . . .
It also matters because it puts in sharp relief how divorced the president is from reality, and the apparent lack of willingness or ability of those around him to set the record straight.
Cassandra has not had a dressing gown for years; she uses the remains of her last one to wrap up the hot brick she puts in her bed to keep warm at night.
Image: MophieHowever, even with the right setup, it's important to remember that wireless charging is still only about as good as the weak pack-in wired charger that Apple's puts in every iPhone box.
When asked why she continues to be an Ama after diving for 50 years, Nakayama said she loves the fact that the hard work she puts in is rewarded in the form of cash.
"That's the kind of person you want — somebody that just, no matter how bad things are, looks on the bright side, takes the bull by the horns, puts in the sweat capital," Bloomberg added.
"The more sets of credentials and passwords you have, the more sets of bumps it puts in the way of hackers or whoever is trying to access to that type of information," Rogers says.
Despite his $22005bn fortune, he lives in a nondescript neighbourhood in one of America's most boring cities, puts in nine or more hours a day in the office and lunches in the company canteen.
But no matter what policies he puts in place, or deals he strikes, it's unlikely factories will create enough new jobs to replace the millions that have been lost to offshoring and improved productivity.
"My dad just puts in so much chili powder, so I let mom cook when he's at home because she knows what we like," she told the hosts of British talk show This Morning.
Akshay Oberoi puts in a fine performance as the son willing to go to any length to please his distant father, while cinematographer Vivek Shah's gloomy frames highlight the mood of the film wonderfully.
Chopik's findings challenge the widespread notion that relationships succeed when each partner puts in the work, says Benjamin Karney, professor of social psychology at UCLA and co-author of the study on Latinx newlyweds.
Overall, the bill repeals the core parts of ObamaCare, including its subsidies, mandates, taxes and Medicaid expansion, and puts in place a new system with a new tax credit to help people buy coverage.
Four years later, he now puts in 2200-hour shifts at a damp and squalid textile factory in Istanbul as the primary breadwinner for his family, which fled to Turkey after his father's death.
Four years later, he now puts in 12-hour shifts at a damp and squalid textile factory in Istanbul as the primary breadwinner for his family, which fled to Turkey after his father's death.
As most of the young recruits to ISIS and other groups are not doing so for ideological reasons, removing the blinders desperation puts in place will weaken the influence of those indoctrinating the youth.
But the indignant shock it puts in the hearts of men reveals how little they know about how many times in a day women feel belittled, or threatened, or less than human, or afraid.
But in between songs, Mr. Russell peppers his sitcom-style dialogue with political points too baldly made, and the roadblocks he puts in the way of a happy ending are all too easily removed.
"Our final rule puts in place a sensible one national program that strikes the right regulatory balance that protects our environment, and sets reasonable targets for the auto industry," EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler said.
Mr. Truitt now puts in about 10 hours a week as a consultant with the Council for Educational Change, a Florida nonprofit that encourages business executives and principals to collaborate to improve school leadership.
Gray, who has a current 37-match winning streak, typically puts in a pair of two-hour workouts on the mat each day, plus weight work in the gym and cardio workouts thrown in.
Cuban artists were arrested after planning a sit-in at the Cuban Ministry of Culture to protest Decree 349, which puts in place unprecedented censorship of the arts and will take effect December 7.
If two equally skilled and motivated people engage in an activity, and one person spends 25 percent more time on it, then, on average, the person who puts in more time will producer greater results.
From her two-hour long makeup and hair glam sessions to her hardcore workout routine with celeb trainer Gunnar Peterson, she puts in the effort to make sure she's fully Kim Kardashian at all times.
The drama puts in a lot of work to make a rules obsessive like Kate as much of a lovable hero as sweet Jay Simmons (Wesam Keesh), whom Kate eviscerates in court, Sandra, and Allison.
"Unless the general population is sufficiently enlightened to reject outdated traditional customs and the government puts in place effective strategies to alleviate poverty, we can hardly solve this problem," Bisimba told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"Assage's behavior, with his messages through social networks, puts in danger the good relationships that [Ecuador] maintains with the United Kingdom, with the other countries in the European Union and other nations," read the statement.
Ferguson couched the issue when we spoke to him outside T-Mobile Arena this weekend -- and said he's down to fight whoever the UFC puts in front of him -- but it's clear he wants McGregor.
D'Souza borrows liberally from the X-Men and Superman franchises, and puts in enough tropes to give his superhero enough of an Indian soul, making sure the next film in this franchise becomes a reality.
Lee knows he's gotta wait for his title shot -- but he's willing to put in the work and take out whoever the UFC puts in front of him to climb his way to the top.
It's time for the United States and other Western governments to tell the Saudis that business-as-usual relations cannot continue unless their kingdom puts in place the building blocks of religious tolerance and pluralism.
By framing, repeating, and delivering a coherent, meaningful message that is relevant to people's lives and having the political skill not to be sucked into every rabbit hole that somebody puts in front of you.
Last week, Microsoft made a splash when it announced its intention to become a "carbon negative" company—one that pulls more climate-warming carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere than it puts in—by 2030.
"Because of these continual barriers that our state puts in front of women for a procedure that is legal, for me this is about the access," Austin Mayor Pro Tem Delia Garza (D) told CNN.
As banks have rallied so far, Gilbert said she would suggest that investors look for protection at these levels, perhaps buying "protective puts" in the KRE, versus selling upside calls, in the case of a pullback.
Jennifer Lopez puts in plenty of work at the gym to maintain her killer body, so it was no surprise to see the singer, dancer and actress, 48, powering through an early morning training session Wednesday.
Dom says Mayweather would be lucky if he could nail JUST takedown defense in that amount of time ... and that's if he puts in consistent work with UFC welterweight champ Tyron Woodley -- a stud college wrestler.
That puts in danger the chance legislators will even take up serious reform of Brazil's pension system that is crucial to plug a wide budget deficit and revive investor confidence in an economy emerging from recession.
On the China economy, we still have reservations and on the other hand, I think the government still puts in too much to manipulate the market, which can not (allow) the market to reflect true value.
The information says that the system developed by Microsoft can track what customer puts in their cart; this tech is the new tech breakthrough that Walmart and other traditional retailers are seeking to compete with Amazon.
Out in the center of the octagon Namajunas maintains distance well but that is a tougher ask along the fence, where Jedrzejczyk does great work in flurries and puts in good right straights to the body.
He puts in time as an instructor at Chok Sabai and Kings Thai Boxing as well as other gyms and fitness facilities, and founded Physical Culture Collective​ in 2015 as a manifestation of his two worlds.
She has been the editor for more than 30 years now, and for most of those years she regularly puts in 10 or more hours a day writing stories and leading a staff of five reporters.
When a client puts in their information, it goes out to multiple designers in the network and they all send in what they think they want to do with the space, and the customer picks one.
"If Donald Trump puts in place the measures this evening, we have a whole arsenal at our disposal with which to respond," Moscovici said referring to reports that Trump could take action on the tariffs Thursday.
"The President is one of the hardest workers I've ever seen and puts in long hours and long days nearly every day of the week all year long," White House pres secretary Sarah Sanders said recently.
It also puts in place what the White House called a "one federal decision policy" under which one lead federal agency works with others to complete environmental reviews and other permitting decisions for a given project.
My mother puts in long hours because I can't afford to pay for all of the care I need, roughly half of which she is unable to perform since she is either at work or too exhausted.
But even Mr Woodward puts in quotation marks dialogue that he got second-hand, so that it is impossible to distinguish between what someone actually said, what someone recalls saying and what someone else says someone said.
But TWD puts in so little effort to show the gray area of these characters' moral positions, instead having them flip back and forth between extremes to serve the script and learning seemingly nothing in the process.
The move comes as BlackRock puts in play plans that Buckingham helped develop to grow its business in China, which has historically been restricted and small in comparison with its operations in the United States and Europe.
Waymo's decision to put me in a fully driverless car on public roads anywhere speaks to the confidence it puts in its "driver," but the company wasn't able to point to one specific source of that confidence.
The US military puts in its yearly ammunition orders and awards a contract to the managing firm, which buys the cases, powder and bullets from suppliers to produce the ammo to meet strict government guidelines, Watson said.
"Someone puts in an all-cash offer and takes their liquid assets to buy the property for all cash, and then gets preapproval for a loan," said Bradley Wayman, the mortgage sales director at Citibank in Manhattan.
The site also features interactive wallpapers, but Spotify doesn't actually want you there permanently: It puts in only preview links to tracks, and you have to go to Spotify itself to actually listen to the full songs.
Everyone puts in an adjective and a noun and then they shake it up and you pull out an adjective and a noun, so it's like Moist Anonymous was one of the bands, or like Scary Rainbow.
I see the energy and the effort that everybody puts in every single day and the pride that, frankly, that our team has in working for and helping to advance the number one company in our industry.
The resolution calls for an economy with net-zero emissions (that is, sucking as much carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere as it puts in) and a broader social transformation, with universal health care and guaranteed jobs.
"People should worry a lot about what they put in the coffee and what the food and beverage industry puts in it," said Laura Schmidt, a professor at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine.
"The data puts in stark relief that if you're moving in the coming months, your odds are fairly high that a construction site will be within about a block," said Nir Gonen, a data scientist with Localize.city.
Keep an eye out for other changes Mayor Pete puts in place in the next few weeks as he transitions himself and his campaign to deal with his newfound status as a major player for the nomination. 3.
Turns out there are a lot of steps involved in making your own bloody mary, especially if you're trying to use fresh tomatoes, herbs, and all the good stuff your favorite bar supposedly puts in its homemade mix.
" Meredith Johnson, operations manager for LLS' North Carolina chapter, tells PEOPLE in a statement, "We are so thankful for the passion Jimmy puts in to his annual holiday lights display supporting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in North Carolina.
The charter also puts in place a goal for all the companies to achieve net-zero emissions—meaning for every ounce of carbon they produce, they balance it by investing in carbon sequestering, like planting forests—by 2050.
That 2004 ticket, now on display in Little Big Town's new exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, puts in a nutshell the quartet's long and difficult climb to the upper echelons of the genre.
The great Leiber-Stoller song "Ready to Begin Again," whose feisty senior narrator puts in her dentures and dons a wig before facing the world each morning, was delivered with a zesty blend of mordant humor and determination.
What it all means: There is often this assumption that McConnell's members just immediately get behind whatever his preferred route is, follow in lockstep and don't ask questions -- something McConnell essentially puts in place through his own counsel.
As the White House puts in place a sweeping immigration ban focused on majority-Muslim countries, one of the top investigative reporters at The New York Times, Scott Shane, has been seeking an answer to one big question.
Comedian Tony Rock says anyone hoping Jay-Z puts in a good word with his new NFL buddies for his old pal, Colin Kaepernick, is wasting their time, because Jay-Z doesn't care if Kap ever plays again.
For one thing, the public sector unions that are impacted by Janus have been preparing for years for this decision, and many are ready with innovative approaches to attempt to adjust to the changes it puts in place.
I'm starving, so my husband puts in our name for a table at Cheesecake Factory while I make the returns ($44 back for his birthday return, so it's like the jumpsuit was 183% off 50% off, I tell myself).
"Other times, they see a version of me that I never saw with my mom or anything, where I'm done up, my hair's done, my makeup is done, so I wonder what that puts in [Violet's] mind," she shares.
" Frustration with constant encouragement to spend money in "freemium" games led Kim Kardashian's own husband and co-parent Kanye West to lament in a tweet last fall, "Fuck any game company that puts in-app purchases on kids games!!!
Republicans, struggling to figure out a way to pay for their health insurance plan, puts in place a tax on the most expensive employer-based health insurance plans, which is an expanded version of the so-called Cadillac tax.
The mother of six, 39, also puts in work at the gym to keep her figure in top form, explaining that she stays in shape by running three miles five times a week and stays away from red meat.
" Liu, who said she started skating at age five, praised her father after for victory, saying, "He just helps me so much, bringing me to the rink every day, and I think he puts in a lot of effort.
That draft bill repeals the core elements of the law, like subsidies to help people afford coverage and the expansion of Medicaid, and puts in place a new system based on a tax credit adjusted for a person's age.
"They [Best Buy] just initiated free shipping with no minimums, and I think that could impact both revenue on the positive side, but also profitability, so I like the puts in Best Buy ahead of the earnings," Jon said.
New Delhi (CNN)Residents of India's capital are set to suffer record-levels of smog for at least a week, even as the local government puts in place emergency measures to try and tackle New Delhi's heavily polluted air.
Small Forward, Kentucky Strong enough to handle the 4, while mostly playing the 3, Johnson makes good use of his length on both ends of the floor and is an aggressive player who puts in a lot of effort.
Three percent of that dump is the garbage everyone in the neighborhood puts in the dump, and 803 percent is the toxic waste from a local factory—let's say they're putting 97 tons of waste in there per year.
Acuna puts in a cross but he has no teammates on the receiving end — cut to the sideline, and Sampaoli is furiously urging his players forward, reminding them they have about 18 minutes to get a desperately needed equalizer.
The blow puts in doubt the future of a political movement that has shaped almost every aspect of Peruvian life and the country's economy for 30 years, even as the copper-rich country prepares for next year's presidential election.
Therefore, if the HYG breaks beneath its February lows and puts in yet another "lower low" in what has now became a series of lower highs and lower lows, that would be a big negative for this asset class.
" Frustration with constant encouragement to spend money in "freemium" games led Kim Kardashian's own husband and co-parent Kanye West to lament in a tweet last fall, "Fuck any game company that puts in-app purchases on kids games!!!
Some market watchers had raised concerns that leaving the EU, which puts in doubt the UK's future access to the trading bloc and its "passports" to provide financial services there, could scupper such projects by limiting their potential scope and appeal.
Bill Cassidy, a Republican senator holding a safe seat in Louisiana, could easily have spent the past six months imitating his state's other senator by basically lying low and voting for whichever health care bills leadership puts in front of him.
The CBO estimates illustrate the difficult choices that lie ahead for supporters of the AHCA: The law puts in place a number of important structural reforms that will eventually lower costs and place federal health spending on a more sustainable pathway.
Because the Washington -- excuse me -- the New York Times, one of their reporters in one of the highlighted sections of their phony article based on the leaked letter puts in there, is the president saying that he can pardon himself?
Among the ways that Facebook harmed consumers, the complaint alleges, are: OAG is seeking an injunction to ensure Facebook puts in place protocols and safeguards to monitor users' data and to make it easier for users to control their privacy settings.
" Ross said in response to the questioning from the committee chair, "I rejected the question that Kris Kobach wanted asked," and later said, "I have no control over what Kris Kobach or anyone else puts in an email sent to me.
BOORSTIN: THE OTHER BIG TOPIC MAKING HEADLINES AND ALSO GENERATING CONVERSATION HERE AT CODE IS ALL OF THIS CONTROVERSY OVER THE QUESTION OF WHETHER OR NOT THERE WAS BIAS IN THE TRENDING TOPICS THAT FACEBOOK PUTS IN PEOPLE'S NEWS FEED.
Stock Purchase Plan: ~$300 pre-tax Hulu: $5.99Netflix: $7.99MoviePass: $9.99Gym Membership: $47.50Cell Phone: $0, on the family planRetirement Plan: I don't regularly contribute to a 401(k) but my company puts in 5% at the end of the year (no matching).
Timothée Chalamet puts in a breakout performance as a young man navigating his sexual coming-of-age over the course of a fateful summer, and Armie Hammer is arresting as the slightly older man who becomes the object of his affections.
Wang said while his firm was interested in financial services takeovers in North America, the Chinese deal momentum in the United States is likely to pause in the near-term as Trump puts in place his team and finalizes key policies.
Lookers said costs would increase by about 3 million pounds per year from 2020, as it puts in place a remedial plan which will include a review of its past business, establish a revised sales process and new quality checks.
Around the same time, Uber also signed an agreement with the International Association of Machinists that puts in place a series of protections for Uber drivers in New York City, where most choose to work 35 hours or more a week.
The encounter puts in stark light the efforts of the UK, US and other allies to hold the kingdom's leadership accountable for serious alleged human rights violations, while still maintaining good working relationships with Saudi Arabia in the volatile region.
Once a creator puts in the work to pass difficult milestones (like gaining their first 1,000 subscribers on YouTube) then they should focus on content for growth on other platforms like TikTok, which aren't as crowded as YouTube or Instagram.
To be clear, Unsolved doesn't quite match Making a Murderer or season one of Serial in terms of production value and intrigue, but puts in a valiant effort at digging around for reasons why things turned out the way they did.
The new deal puts in place a redress scheme whereby EU citizens who feel their data has been mishandled can seek remedy via the Department of Commerce and the Federal Trade Commission — a core requirement of the high court's ruling.
About six days a week, he catches an afternoon train to Penn Station, takes a subway to Brooklyn, puts in his time at the River Café, and usually goes back the same way he came, sometimes getting home around 2 a.m.
"I believe if you work your butt off and pay taxes, you should be able to easily understand and navigate the laws, tax codes, health care and anything else the government puts in place that affects us all," one image read.
Having attained this level of success in less than two years, Sun gives a few tips on what she has done right: She consistently puts in about two hours per day on social media, likening it to a regular exercise program.
The President's refusal to stay quiet about current legal cases plays into the growing perception among many Trump critics that the President has often been guilty of obstructing justice in plain sight, whatever evidence Mueller eventually puts in his final report.
Here's how it works: When a trip organizer puts in a request to book a listing, the organizer's portion of the payment is charged on their credit card, bringing up a menu to share the booking with other members of the travel group.
The money would only be granted if a minimum of three companies from at least two EU member countries take part, but the commission says it expects the money to generate about five times the amount it puts in once contributions are made.
Once a male user puts in a request, which includes such subtle romanticisms as hours needed and desired price, the inquiry has just 21 minutes to be accepted by a female user in the area before it disappears into the erogenous ether.
"This is going to hit tech-hungry families pretty hard, and it's going to hit us all hard within 2-3 years when 4K streaming, smart homes, and the internet of things are all in full swing," reddit user wubalubasubdub puts in perspective.
But Saul's journey is one that's familiar from life, yet rare in TV: the guy who wants to be better, who puts in an effort and gets close, but is finally not quite good enough, not quite strong enough, to get there.
In a proclamation by King Alexander to the people in which he points out in forcible terms the fault of the Constitution of 1888, His Majesty orders its suspension and puts in force in all its details the Constitution of June 29, 1869.
All else held constant, thanks to compound interest, a 22-year-old who sets aside $100 a month will enter retirement with a larger nest egg than someone who puts in five times as much each month, but starts saving 20 years later.
Anyone who has read the original novel, published in 2016, will recognize Strout's clear, layered voice in Munro's script, the poignancy in what Lucy leaves out and the bravery of what she puts in, the hope in her account of becoming a writer.
" — Giles Kenningham, Cameron's former head of political press, told the New Statesman magazine in July: "He understands the heartbeat of the party, he has a forensic knowledge of what's going on, he puts in the work in the tea rooms and the bars.
Because it puts in the place a lot of the the relationship that would go on to give me a really good year there, that would go on to impress people at VICE, that would go on to open this door. Right?
"Where 'Salomé' presents variations on a single tone — a 'symphony in yellow major,' 'Execution without Judgment' puts in place a coloristic overload of complementary contrasts, for example the victim's severed head, already turning green, in a pool of crimson blood," Gotlieb writes.
That means the Cabinet and officials he puts in place are going to be critically important — not just because they have a lot of power to influence policy, but because in some ways they're going to be teaching the president how to do his job.
The writer who puts in the time going to shows, digging through crates, and poring over liner notes can't necessarily claim to have any more facts on hand than the one who spends a few hours of savvy googling before sitting down to write.
The development puts in jeopardy Mr. Dauman's position as chief executive of Viacom and is viewed as a major coup by Shari E. Redstone, Mr. Redstone's daughter, who is the vice chairwoman of Viacom and CBS as well as a member of the trust.
Lt. Amanda Faulkner, a spokeswoman for the Coast Guard, told the newspaper that the new security measures would only be used when Secret Service puts in such a request, adding that the Coast Guard has shut down access to the area five times since March.
But other than those exceptions, it's free to continue collecting, using, and sharing whatever personal data it wants on its users, as long as it makes an assessment of the risks involved and describes what safeguards it puts in place — if any — to mitigate them.
The play puts in parallel the stories of one Constance Sneed (Susanna Stahlmann), a young contemporary woman, and the real-life Daphne Oram (Victoria Finney), who in 1959 left her job as a BBC studio manager to explore the nascent field of electronic music.
Mr. Amin's son, Haseeb Amin, 57, who goes by Pope, and one of his grandsons, Kaleem Amin, 33, now run the operation, but the patriarch still puts in time — he lives above the flagship restaurant and regularly wakes up early to knead the dough.
But the fact that Lucca puts in a good word for Diane to one of the founding members of Boseman's firm, who is apprehensive about bringing on a white partner, suggests that the show will handle these complex issues better than its predecessor did.
"In the sham procedure, the surgeon makes an incision and puts in the scope, but doesn't clean anything up," says Robert Sallis, a clinical professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine and co-director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship at Kaiser Permanente.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc told employees on Wednesday it will no longer carry widely used, throw-away plastic items like water bottles or silverware in its offices and cafeterias as the U.S. bank tries to cut the amount of trash it puts in landfills.
"The path to not putting them on is if Mexico puts in effort to reduce illegal immigration at the border," the official said, noting that what that path entails was "intentionally" left ambiguous, giving the President a "wide berth" of actions from Mexico he could consider satisfactory.
That's in addition to practices, work with an individual trainer, and the relentless time Fisher puts in on his own time, studying the footwork of Kevin Durant or the passing of LeBron James and then taping his workouts to see where he can better replicate the stars.
Though, given it's said it only generally retains data, we must assume there are instances where it might not retain data and the purveyors of dark ads are essentially untraceable via its platform — unless it puts in place a more robust and comprehensive advertiser audit framework.
But also because he explains the technical aspects that go into making a pop-up book, like the v-folds he uses to make something lunge out, the layers he builds to establish structure, and the different hinges he puts in to make objects move around.
Organizations need a "marketplace that allows a common philosophy, that allows common security — particularly around personal identity information — that puts in a framework of scale and resiliency around design, and begins to impose a common philosophy around what is a huge amount of intrepreneurial endeavors," Moss said.
In a Facebook Live session with Jerry Seinfeld, the Facebook cofounder and CEO tells the comedian that the very first thing he does in the morning, even before he gets out of bed to use the bathroom or puts in his contact lenses, is check his phone.
Wormser returns to an open discursive form in the book, crafting sketches of a diverse group of historical figures from the second half of the 20th century, "the time of tremendous human invention, the true coming of mass society worldwide," as he puts in a preface.
"I hope that he makes it from the standpoint of how hard he works, how much time he puts in, how much of an impact he has on us, but I think it would also be a feather in the cap of his teammates," Celtics coach Brad Stevens said.
If you decide to buy calls or puts in order to speculate on near-term stock movement, understand that time is working against you so you'll typically need the stock to make a sizeable move in a relatively short period of time in order to make a profit.
If, alternatively, U.S. sanctions succeed in depriving Iran of the benefits of the deal, Tehran will withdraw from the JCPOA, ramp up its nuclear program, and end the special monitoring that the nuclear deal puts in place — increasing the risk of proliferation or military conflict in the region.
"You see how much effort and work he puts in on a daily basis, and you can tell he still wants to be better, he still has that drive to continue to learn and try to improve on what he's done," said Chase Utley, the veteran second baseman.
Carrie Diulus, a surgeon with type 1 diabetes who uses Dexcom's blood sugar monitor, said she didn't get notified on her app that there was an issue for 40 hours, which is a big concern given how much trust she puts in the company to help keep her safe.
At times, it can seem as if she had been deployed to test our claims that we adore disobedience, and that we prefer complicated, "unlikable" protagonists to predictable ones—or that we're sincerely invested in the global concerns and musical styles that she doggedly puts in front of us.
In separate interviews with CNN's Nick Valencia on Sunday, Stam and Cox shared their thoughts on a number of issues raised by the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act, which puts in place a statewide policy that bans individuals from using public bathrooms that do not correspond to their biological sex.
Unfortunately, the projected path, which takes the center of Category 210 or 93 Hurricane Irma from the Florida Keys northward to near Ft. Myers, and along or just off the west coast from there, puts in play highly vulnerable, low-lying areas that are especially prone to storm surge flooding.
According to the docs -- obtained by TMZ -- Kelly wants access to the space between the hours of 8 PM to 7 AM. Kelly says it's during those hours when he puts in the best work on his music, just like a lot of big artists in and around Chi-Town.
This funding will support a Cybersecurity National Action Plan, which takes near-term actions and puts in place a long-term strategy to enhance cybersecurity awareness and protections, protect privacy, maintain public safety as well as economic and national security, and empower Americans to take better control of their digital security.
Beulah Webb, 59, retired in December 2015, after working 30 years on various assembly line jobs at Michelin North America's rubber-mixing facility in Sandy Springs, S.C. Through the tire manufacturer's 11-year-old Returning Retiree Employee program, she puts in roughly 30 hours a week as a facility training manager.
It is also open to negotiating some form of codicil to the agreement that puts in stronger language that the backstop is not the preferred outcome, that it is meant to be temporary if ever used, and that forceful efforts would be made to eliminate it as soon as possible.
Before you even get there, however, you might have noticed that Mr. Steinberg does something you don't see every day in a crossword: He deliberately puts in two entries — 1A's SEETHING and 1D's SEE THINGS — that could be seen as duplicates because they look so similar in the grid, but they're really not.
"Now is the time for President Trump to decide if he will keep his promises by supporting this legislation, or will he go along to get along with congressional Republicans who have embraced the status quo and blocked this legislation that puts in place a strong Buy America standard," Baldwin will say.
Comprehensive self-driving regulations could take more than five years, even with the accelerated timeline, but the bill puts in place an interim regulatory framework that requires manufacturers to submit a Safety Evaluation Report addressing a range of key areas at least 90 days before testing, selling, or commercialization of an driverless cars.
It is a Monday and a federal holiday and, if you're not working, you should take it for yourself in the kitchen and see how the labor frees your mind, settles you down and puts in front of you a tart (c'mon, give it a shot!) where there never was a tart.
Regardless of what is still to come from Mueller — and what Mueller puts in his final report, which is rumored to be coming soon — the special counsel's court filings have already revealed or shed more light on matters like the Trump Tower Moscow talks, Manafort's Russian contacts, and Stone's outreach to WikiLeaks.
The Equal Opportunity Employment Commission also interprets Title VII as forbidding discrimination against transgender people Lawsuits and petitions The act puts in place a statewide policy that bans individuals from using public bathrooms that do not correspond to their biological sex and stops cities from passing anti-discrimination ordinances to protect gay and transgender identity.
"There are particular risks and complexities to designating an entire army, so to speak, of a country where that then puts in place certain requirements ... that then triggers certain actions that we think are not appropriate and not necessarily in the best interests of our military," Tillerson told reporters during a press briefing in October.
You can only beat the teams the schedule puts in front of you, but if you want to classify the Blue Jackets as an elite team because of this streak, it should be noted that nearly half of the victories came against teams that were almost all but eliminated from postseason contention at Christmas.
Ask your potential CISO how they would be prepared to answer and report on questions such as: With the framework your potential CISO puts in place to address these questions, are they demonstrating the ability to decide which investments are needed to reach their goals, set the timeline to success and get to work?
"There are particular risks and complexities to designating an entire army, so to speak, of a country where that then puts in place certain requirements where we run into one another in the battlefield that then triggers certain actions that we think are not appropriate and not necessarily in the best interest of our military," Tillerson said.
On one level, it seems the narrative that Miquela and Bermuda originated from the same fictive creator is intended as an instructive metaphor for contemporary bipartisanship — in other words, whether we identify as liberal or conservative, we're all human and we're all flawed, so we might as well #LearnToTalk (as Bermuda puts in her Instagram captions).
The engineers would say that, when the phone senses voltage fluctuations over the 'send' button, it sends the encoded message to the SIM card (that tiny card your cell provider puts in your phone so it knows what your phone number is), and in the process it wraps it in all sorts of useful contextual data.
The warning also comes as Trump fac Trump has previously floated the possibility of a government shutdown over border security and immigration, and on Sunday he made his threat explicit, saying he would do so unless Congress funds his proposed wall, which he promised Mexico would pay for, and puts in place his preferred immigration policies.
Over the next 24 hours, Instagram details are exchanged and KNY puts in a farewell call while I wait for my return flight in an Irish-Canadian bar, talking about ice hockey with a man who speaks with the ash-stained voice of Marty Funkhouser and his companion, a chattering Brit in an Aston Villa shirt.
Trump's critics have always been against his nepotism (there is a reason there are laws against it) but especially when the family members he puts in charge of the most sensitive issues facing the country have absolutely no experience in these fields and have huge vulnerabilities given their past business dealings that can clearly be exploited by our adversaries.
But her first vote -- her first vote -- puts in power people who tear kids away from their families, who don't want to do decent immigration reform, who weaken our environmental laws, who refuse to admit that climate change is here and we have just a short time to deal with it, who will not ban assault weapons.
PETA echoed the call for a shutdown, with its senior vice president, Kathy Guillermo, saying Santa Anita should not reopen until it replaces the dirt track with a safer synthetic surface, puts in place imaging technology capable of detecting pre-existing conditions in horses' legs, and allows the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office to finish its investigation into the deaths.
To generate these feels she must, of course, be the right kind of woman — someone whose life has been sprinkled with damage as if it were seasoning, but who's still unendingly open-hearted, patient, fond of all the right things, and willing, as Will effuses of Abby, to always eat what the sushi chef puts in front of her, even the uni.
"It puts in sharp relief the fact that large employers will continue to move aggressively forward with or without traditional healthcare players, and the value chain in the near future will likely contain new players and new influencers who will wield significant leverage to force change from status quo," said digital health market expert and NGP Capital's John Gardner in an email.
Presentation in politics is important: It's why so many politicians who have never worked on a farm in their lives wear barn jackets in ad campaigns, and why Beto O'Rourke is celebrated for sweating through his shirts — these are visual markers of authenticity, which then encourages voters to see them as a representative who puts in the work, so to speak.
A second ukase, issued by the advice of the Ministers and in virtue of Article 56 of the Constitution of 1869, orders the abrogation of all the laws relating to the press, to communal Government and elections, in so far as they are in contradiction with the Constitution, and puts in force the former laws resulting from the Constitution of 1869.
They will not forget the assault rifles that this government puts in these violent men's hands, nor the chants that black lives don't matter and that the Jews will not replace them — just as I will never not hear what that kid on the bike screamed or stop seeing my father helping a boy, crawling for pennies, off his knees.
"There are particular risks and complexities to designating an entire army, so to speak, of a country where that then puts in place certain requirements where we run into one another in the battlefield that then triggers certain actions that we think are not appropriate and not necessarily in the best interest of our military," Tillerson said at a press conference.
But if Facebook puts in $500 million and another member like eBay antes up just the $10 million minimum, Facebook has a much bigger incentive to get people cashing into Libra and holding onto the cryptocurrency so the Reserve earns interest on those dollars or other fiat, rather than just getting people to transact with it regardless of whether they hold on to Libra permanently.
Together with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa), they have co-sponsored the Secure and Succeed Act of 2018, which puts in legislative text Trump's four-point immigration reform proposal.
It tried in 2010, but Verizon fought back, and a court ruled that an outright ban was illegal unless the commission relied on Title II. With the ISPs now trying to kill Title II regulation, any future rules the FCC puts in place governing what internet providers can do — and it's not clear that there will be any — would have to allow for paid fast lanes in some form.
" The fact that it was the defense rather than the prosecution that presented the racial testimony most likely made matters worse, he said, because while jurors understand that the prosecution is seeking a conviction and evaluate the government's evidence accordingly, "when a defendant's own lawyer puts in the offending evidence, it is in the nature of an admission against interest, more likely to be taken at face value.
Senate Minority Leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi said in a statement Wednesday that Democrats would vote for a Hurricane Harvey relief bill that involves a three-month debt-ceiling increase: House Speaker Paul Ryan shot back in his Wednesday briefing, calling their proposal "ridiculous and disgraceful": "To play politics with the debt ceiling like Schumer and Pelosi I don't think is a good idea... it puts in jeopardy the kind of hurricane response we need to have."
This Is the Kind of Idiot That Congress Puts in Charge of TechnologyCongresswoman Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee stopped by Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room to drop some…Read more Read"A few years ago we tried to do a bill called SOPA in the House which required the ISPs to some governance on these networks and to block some of the bad actors," said Blackburn, referring to the dangerous anti-piracy bill that had nothing to do with denial-of-service.
Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) and Ruben GallegoRuben GallegoCongressional Hispanic Caucus calls for answers on Mississippi ICE raids Congressional Hispanic Caucus members call for diversity within the Fed Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument MORE (D-Ariz.) puts in stark terms what a conflict with North Korea could entail, warning that the country could turn to its stockpile of biological and chemical weapons in the event of war.
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