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"reconstitute" Definitions
  1. reconstitute something/itself (as something) (formal) to form an organization or a group again in a different way
  2. [usually passive] reconstitute something to bring dried food, etc. back to its original form by adding water

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"If we leave entirely, ISIS will reconstitute, and it&aposll reconstitute quite significantly," McGurk said on a January 8 episode of Pod Save the World.
Nonetheless, Tetrick does plan to reconstitute it with new people. 2.
Humphrey won the nomination but could not reconstitute the Democratic coalition.
If this transpires, historians will reconstitute the genre like a puzzle.
Cord blood transplants can be used to reconstitute a patient's immune system.
The fact is that parties do tend to reconstitute themselves after major internal crises.
I think what Russia really wants is -- well, Putin wants to reconstitute the USSR.
He was able to reconstitute most of his operation Stateside, minus the slave labor.
Soon liquid drops of mercury would reconstitute themselves into spacecraft, weapons, women and men.
"You can't take the pressure off and expect these groups not to reconstitute," she said.
Italy has had no equivalent of France's president, Emmanuel Macron, to reconstitute the splintered centre.
By repeating the wisdom of others, she manages to reconstitute some sense of holistic identity.
They'll keep up their slick media campaign, slowly reconstitute and continue to inspire terror attacks.
Tomas van Houtryve is one such artist attempting to reconstitute our idea of the American West.
One is to take plastics like water bottles, wash them, shred them, melt and reconstitute them.
The Iranians would say, 'You've abrogated your end, so we're going to reconstitute our nuclear program.
Chris, I think that would be a big red flag waving for ISIS to reconstitute itself.
One idea would be to reconstitute the European Parliament so that it represents only the euro zone.
Through the destruction of the natural picture-plane, Bowling allows himself to reconstitute new boundaries of creativity.
But then it's all snuffed out – done – and the curtains reconstitute themselves so they aren't even singed.
How do you reconstitute yourself when everything you believe to be solid starts to shatter and evaporate?
Wall labels explain that the objects were meant to reconstitute and celebrate the pleasures of earthly existence.
It was also site-specific and probably era-specific, and impossible to reconstitute in its original form.
Customers will be sent a box containing all the crab parts needed to reconstitute a crab at home.
Reversibility means that no species should be driven extinct in the wild without the means to reconstitute it.
In fact, Chris, I think that would be a big red flag waving for ISIS to reconstitute itself.
As in the Lumière film, buildings collapse into a furious cloud of dust and then miraculously reconstitute themselves.
"Fringe" tried to reconstitute it with Anna Torv and Joshua Jackson as an F.B.I. agent and a skeptical civilian.
Nilekani told investors last week his priorities were to find a CEO, reconstitute the board and shape future strategy.
It will reconstitute the Middle East that we fear, which is to say an exporter of terrorism and instability.
It also urged Mylan to hire an independent chairman and reconstitute its board with a majority of independent directors.
The old rules no longer apply, and no quantity of indignation on behalf of the Europeans will reconstitute them.
It didn't need the sandwich to reconstitute itself as international ethnic food in order to make me like it.
The government could reconstitute itself as it mediated between local enclaves that would one day reintegrate with the state.
Even where a kingpin can be had, the groups can reconstitute, if they suffer any operational disruption at all.
A country that the U.S. and others expended billions---but failed hopelessly to reconstitute it as a functioning state.
Ridgeway's ruling keeps the investigation going, overseen by career staff, while state lawmakers attempt to reconstitute the elections board.
That's for the next set of ISIS followers who will reconstitute the group after the US and others leave.
But since the advances of IS in 2014, those relationships of trust have disintegrated, and won't be easy to reconstitute.
Castro said he wants to "reconstitute" ICE by splitting the agency in half, handing over some powers to other agencies.
"Woman not only causes a miracle by giving birth, but also has the ability to reconstitute herself spiritually," she says.
There's so much to eat up and spit out so I'd love to see it reconstitute itself in another form.
"A big part of our success is the fact that we reconstitute the fund only once a year," he said.
Pentagon officials said the strikes were to take out "squirters" who fled Sirte and were trying to reorganize and reconstitute.
"I don't think you're going to go back and reconstitute the multilateral sanctions that were put in place," Ryan said.
The heat and moisture will reconstitute whatever it is that's congealed, making it more pliable and easier to wipe up.
You're either going to broil it, roast it or steam it, or in the case of the ramen, reconstitute it.
That valued aspect of its mission has been embraced by the management team that has been attempting to reconstitute the company.
In the Iraq case, the intelligence agencies overestimated Saddam Hussein's ability to reconstitute what was once a healthy nuclear weapons program.
"We know how to scurry around, we hide out in the corner, we figure out where the food is, we reconstitute ourselves."
He preferred more exotic foods, like bacalao, dried codfish you can reconstitute by soaking it in milk, and biltong, smelly cured beef.
If it were to reconstitute its nuclear program, Iran's path to a missile-deliverable weapon would be measured in years, not decades.
Schulz has said SPD party members will get to vote on any decision by the leadership to reconstitute a coalition under Merkel.
And then every part of a file is split into 80 pieces, of which any 30 can be used to reconstitute it.
Water was injected through a nozzle, the pack was kneaded to reconstitute the food then squeezed directly into the mouth through an opening.
But McKenzie also noted that Syria could reconstitute its program and that the strikes didn't take out all of its chemical weapons abilities.
The new chairman of Infosys told investors on Friday his priorities were to find a CEO, reconstitute the board and shape future strategy.
Washington has a straightforward view: North Korea ends its nuclear and missile programs and allows international inspectors to ensure Pyongyang doesn't reconstitute them.
Consequently, one could again read the fasces here as a symbol of the legitimacy of Lincoln to use force to reconstitute the Union.
Our XO sauce is made with shrimp that we dehydrate, and we reconstitute them by frying them with ginger, garlic, scallions and chili.
But experts — including the Pentagon — have worried for months that ISIS could reconstitute, and still threaten the US and its allies with terror attacks.
Now that the charges have been dropped, it will be much easier to reconstitute that alliance for the presidential elections due in August 2017.
The Russians, Iranians, Assad regime, Kurds, Turks, and Arab militias on the ground all have an interest in making sure ISIS doesn't reconstitute itself.
It was a reminder that the race is in its early stage, and coalitions could break apart and reconstitute multiple times around someone new.
My job there was to build documentation and creation an institutional capacity to reinstall, reperform, and reconstitute variable works like installation, performance, and media art.
But Wit is among many who said that "it's not going to be possible to reconstitute maximum pressure" in the wake of the summit cancellation.
"In essence, Cassidy-Graham turns health care over to the states almost entirely, with few restrictions on how states reconstitute their own system," Rubin writes.
Those copies would then be digitally transferred to reconstitute the lost archive — albeit in sonically inferior form, with recordings generations removed from the true masters.
The local administration lacks the resources to deal with them and worries that the paucity of international support could help the Islamic State reconstitute itself.
But you cannot be -- we can't be fooled into thinking, you know, if we just withdraw the troops now, we come home, ISIS won't reconstitute.
Several lawyers and analysts said that the current government, which includes many Musharraf loyalists, was unlikely to reconstitute the special court for a new trial.
The tools ISIS once used are still out there, of course, and terrorism experts worry sleeper cells in Iraq and Syria are waiting to reconstitute.
"The successful conclusion of this planned offensive will make our country safer by severely degrading al Qa'ida's ability to reconstitute/and conduct future operations," he added.
He (no women have held the post) can even withdraw a case from a bench after it has been assigned, or reconstitute a bench at will.
However, as Rubin argues, the bill's "few restrictions on how states reconstitute their own system" indicate that the bill "doesn't remotely pass" the Jimmy Kimmel Test.
The structure: A 13-person corporate board — initially stocked with representatives from airlines, unions, general aviation, and airports — that can reconstitute itself as it sees fit.
"We do want a core of directors left able to reconstitute the board," said Anne Simpson, investment director of sustainability at Calpers, which opposed nine directors.
Judge Leon ordered the FDA to reconstitute the committee to exclude the allegedly conflicted members and barred the agency from using the report for regulatory purposes.
Once America walks away and the deal collapses, Iran will be able to reconstitute its nuclear program—and without the presence of an intrusive inspections regime.
Women in war zones across the world are spearheading the vital work of trust-building, convening spaces for combatants and communities to reconstitute their frayed ties.
And instead of trying hopelessly to reconstitute the conventional family of yore, why not devote resources to improving the welfare of the families as they are?
"Failure to play by the rules, to protect vulnerable populations, failure to guarantee that ISIS cannot exploit these actions to reconstitute will have consequences," she said.
In Syria the issue is whether or not we're able to ensure that ISIS doesn't reconstitute," Cheney told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union.
The new assembly, which Maduro says is needed to enshrine socialism more profoundly in the constitution, has the power to dissolve or reconstitute all government bodies.
Iranian involvement will further arouse Arab states' disquiet; ISIS might reconstitute itself again, as Sunni Muslims in the region search desperately for some kind of security.
Defense officials have said that ISIS has taken advantage of this pause to reconstitute itself in remote positions in the Middle Euphrates River Valley of Syria.
More broadly, it would begin to address the imbalance between incarceration and rehabilitation to reconstitute families, save taxpayer dollars, and restore fairness to our criminal justice system.
Tehran appears adamant in pressing ahead with its missile program, and will likely aim to reconstitute or alter the front companies and hubs targeted by Friday's designations.
Then she would reconstitute it with chicken stock and a bunch of dried herbs, mostly sage, and she baked it like a pie, in a casserole dish.
And for one reason or another—maybe you were waiting for one of your clone soldiers to reconstitute themself before going to fight—you get there late.
They have been sent wherever the fighting was heaviest and the target most critical while the government has struggled to reconstitute its failed and deserted regular army.
The artist's desire to reconstitute our political institutions is itself a projection, a reaction to seeing the French architect's legacy under attack by way of global disarray.
In both of these movements, painting's ontological status is thoroughly dissected that , it was now up to a future generation to reconstitute it in a new form.
But with the coronavirus pandemic forcing theaters and clubs in New York to close, seemingly overnight, the city's comedy scene has been working to reconstitute itself online.
But with the coronavirus pandemic forcing theaters and clubs in New York to close, seemingly overnight, the city's comedy scene has been working to reconstitute itself online.
"Failure to play by the rules, to protect vulnerable populations, failure to guarantee that ISIS cannot exploit these actions to reconstitute, will have consequences," Craft told reporters.
The lender also said it would reconstitute the membership of its Barclays Bank board exclusively from the group board, to create a simpler, more efficient governance structure.
It also holds in its prisons 8,000 men accused of being fighters, including 1,000 foreigners, raising fears that prison breaks could help the Islamic State reconstitute itself.
Shaken, Julieta upends her entire existence, leaving Lorenzo and decamping for a free unit in the building she once shared with Antía, as though this would reconstitute her.
Or artists like Matthew Barney, whose work demonstrates that maleness and masculinity can slip and reconstitute in profounder, more three-dimensional ways than a mild "destabilization" of stereotypes.
Liz Cheney said Sunday that "we can't be fooled into thinking" a withdrawal of US troops from Syria would mean that ISIS wouldn't reconstitute again in the country.
Republicans "should deeply, broadly and thoroughly clean their tea-stained house, then, between elections, reconstitute the party of Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Eisenhower," Wm Connelly wrote from Warwick, England.
In other words, all the worst-case scenarios are playing out right now, and ISIS could very well take advantage of this chaos and instability to begin to reconstitute.
The appeals court gave the president and Senate 90 days to constitutionally validate the appointments or reconstitute the board, which had been seeking to put that deadline on hold.
"Biden is trying to reconstitute an Obama coalition that's quite splintered," said strategist Basil Smikle, who served as the former executive director of the New York State Democratic Party.
"I would expect the pace to pick up again — you have to reconstitute the committees, you have to start holding hearings, you have to draft the legislation," Johnson said.
The traditional cyberoperations used against foes like Iran and North Korea don't work against the relatively lower-tech militants, who can reconstitute online recruiting, communications and propaganda operations quickly.
In addition, Turkey is now responsible for ensuring all ISIS fighters being held captive remain in prison and that ISIS does not reconstitute in any way, shape, or form.
Xavier wants to understand the ecological basis for that loss of microbial diversity, in the hopes of designing preventive measures to maintain the needed variability or interventions to reconstitute it.
One of the conditions of that offering is to reconstitute the Kairos board of directors as a three-person board that consists of O'Hara, Kairos Director Mike Gardner and Doval.
The U.S. and NATO effort to reconstitute the AAF began slowly in 2007, and like most efforts in Afghanistan, it soon became mired in bad deals, mismanagement, and bureaucratic disasters.
The mundane gives way suddenly, like an ice floe cracking under our feet, only to reconstitute itself a moment later and swallow up that brief glimpse of what lies below.
The Europeans, for their part, would like to preserve the ability to fight the Islamic State in Iraq, fearing that any relaxing of pressure would allow the group to reconstitute.
No matter how far the Turkish incursion escalates, ISIS most certainly will attempt to revamp and reconstitute under cover of a regional conflagration, just as al-Qaeda has in Yemen.
Pentagon officials say among those present in the camps were ISIS fighters who had fled from the group's previous stronghold in Sirte who were trying to reconstitute themselves and conduct training.
Former President Barack Obama ordered a raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in 2011, but the terrorist group managed to reconstitute itself and gain a foothold in Syria.
"It's also heat-sensitive, so if you reconstitute it and then leave it around -- lying around in hot temperatures -- if you delay administering it, then the vaccine's effectiveness diminishes," he said.
Victorians used to have to reconstitute their shriveled, rock-hard hunk of sheep's gut in water before use, and then tie a ribbon around it to keep it from falling off.
Most broadly, the stakes for getting stabilization right are high: ISIS could still reconstitute itself in Syria or neighboring Iraq, further exacerbating the massive human suffering and displacement across the region.
The season returns a number of characters from past seasons, but the long war, in a way, is the ultimate enemy — formless, multiheaded and endlessly able to reconstitute itself and survive.
This means that, while specific sites could be shut down or weapons removed by a potential agreement or set of strikes, the knowledge to reconstitute them may be there for good.
The Islamic State is highly opportunistic, and it will use the ensuing chaos and distraction of its enemies to reconstitute itself, increasing the danger of international terrorism as well as local violence.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit set a 90-day period to allow President Donald Trump and the U.S. Senate to constitutionally validate the appointments or reconstitute the board.
Forensic Architecture relies on computer programs and digital animation software that model exotic building shapes to reconstitute bombed-out ruins, identify debris patterns from drone strikes and document tragedies like the fire.
The suspension of counter-ISIS efforts comes amid concerns about the terror group's continued presence in Iraq and Syria and adds to fears that it could reconstitute itself absent of military pressure.
On the nuclear front, a collapse of the deal could also hasten the risk that Iran covertly attempts to reconstitute a nuclear program that once consumed U.S. intelligence officials and military planners.
The successor to Mr. Zarqawi's group, then calling itself the Islamic State in Iraq, exploited these conditions in 2011 and 2012 to reconstitute itself, for example by breaking extremists out of Iraqi prisons.
C.V. Danes, New York: Explain to me again why the government went through all the trouble of breaking up Ma Bell, only to see it reconstitute into a conglomerate with even more power?
McKenzie also noted Syria could reconstitute its program and the strikes didn't take out all of Syria's chemical weapons facilities, which means Assad could use chemical weapons on civilians again in the future.
Before laundering, scrape as much of the starchy food off the fabric using a butter knife or the edge of a spoon then flush with cool water to reconstitute the dried-on starch.
Officials on both sides of the border said its final defeat could come swiftly, although they still fear it will reconstitute as a guerrilla force, capable of waging attacks without territory to defend.
" Biden, meanwhile, said it would be a "mistake" to withdraw the "small number" of troops in the Middle East focused on fighting ISIS, warning that the terrorist group is "going to reconstitute itself.
And even though the ability to nurture can't be bought, that won't stop people from trying to evoke it, copy it, reconstitute it, and sell it, until there's no more money left to spend.
The predictable result would be greater violence, more space for ISIS to reconstitute itself, and a further reason for Syria to lean on Iran and Russia, with no benefits whatsoever for the Syrian people.
If we are, in fact, going to withdraw, holding our cards closer to our chest can help avoid giving ISIS any kind of heads-up that it can use to reconstitute and plan ahead.
The State Department made clear it was issuing the waiver to allow "certain ongoing projects that impede Iran's ability to reconstitute its weapons program and that lock in the nuclear status quo" to move forward.
The board also asked the First Circuit Court of Appeals to stay the 90-day deadline it set to allow President Donald Trump and the Senate to constitutionally validate the appointments or reconstitute the board.
To that end, it's response should be to reevaluate its own nuclear ecology and reconstitute that ecology for 21st-century competition, keeping the private sector in the lead with appropriate support from the public sector.
And with the Supreme Court's blessing (granted to the revised version of the original travel ban), he's doing just that: using his immigration policy to resurrect and reconstitute the exclusions of the early 20th century.
The Trump administration now has the opportunity to reconstitute the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS with a full slate of qualified members, and ensure that vulnerable populations receive affordable care through programs like Medicaid.
They have sought to reconstitute their political influence machine, hiring more than 1,000 people, and sending teams to conferences and events throughout the country, spreading the gospel that the GSEs are serving the market just fine.
Except within a few breaths of suggesting Obama's weakness had allowed Putin to take Crimea, Trump was talking about wanting to be nicer to Russia and Putin and reconstitute the G27 with Russia as a member.
But by the mid-2000s his approach had grown more omnivorous, and his art began to recycle and reconstitute fine art, popular culture and his own past as elements of a single, undifferentiated stream of content.
When justice is delayed and denied, it causes survivors great psychological harm, adds immeasurably to their grief and suffering, and heightens their vulnerability and disadvantage as they seek to rebuild their lives and reconstitute their communities.
It's worth mentioning that, on other social networks that have banned specific types of offensive content or specific communities, researchers have found that those communities do not reconstitute themselves in meaningful numbers elsewhere on the site.
But to pull it off—to make up for the fact that there are more ideological conservatives than progressives in the country—he would have to reconstitute the Democratic base, including Clinton supporters and other nefarious moderates.
Cooke warned that there was a chance that the end of the hunt could enable Kony and his allies to reconstitute their scattered forces, taking advantage of their involvement in wildlife trafficking, poaching, criminal activity and looting.
"After attempting to engage in substantive dialogue with Buffalo Wild Wings for months, we are deeply disappointed by the company's unilateral decision to reconstitute its board without consulting us or other outside shareholders," Marcato said in statement.
One of the former so-called Baby Bells that arose from the 1982 breakup of the original AT&T, the company has spent hundreds of billions of dollars on acquisitions to reconstitute some of its parent's empire.
To put it as bluntly as possible: The cosmopolitan progress of the late 20th century is threatened by a tribalist backlash, and if cosmopolitanism doesn't win — if it doesn't regroup, adjust, and reconstitute — we are all screwed.
" The head of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) -- better known as MI6 -- also warned Friday that even as ISIS nears territorial defeat in Syria, it has "managed to morph and reconstitute ... in a more traditional, asymmetric threat.
The withdrawal and incursion allowed ISIS to "reconstitute capabilities and resources within Syria and strengthen its ability to plan attacks abroad," the quarterly report from the lead inspector general on the U.S. military campaign against ISIS stated.
Since the 2006 Second Lebanon War with Israel, Hezbollah, the crown jewel in Iran's strategy of regional warfare by terrorist proxy, has been unwavering in its determination to reconstitute itself as a viable military force in Lebanon.
"We expect that (the crisis) will last because the situation is not under control in China and it will take time to reconstitute stocks," said Vallat, who was previously head of the World Organization for Animal Health OIE.
When we started the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique 30 years ago, our aim was to see if we could actually reconstitute or reconfigure that imaginary orchestra that Beethoven had singing in his inner ear, but never truly heard.
North Korea should make a full declaration of its chemical and biological weapons, it should agree to fully dismantle its programs and not reconstitute them, and it should agree to become a party to the Chemical Weapons Convention.
But as much as a remix is an act of commerce, it can be an act of love, and the best of these songs break down and reconstitute her songs in order to build Rihanna a glorious pedestal.
The group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is believed to be hiding in the desert near the frontier, and regional officials fear it will reconstitute itself as a guerrilla force, capable of waging attacks without territory to defend.
"A low acceptance vote is a signal to the board that it needs to immediately begin to reconstitute itself," said Charles M. Elson, a professor of finance at the University of Delaware and an expert on corporate governance.
Their menu for backpacking trips, like the one they are about to take outside Nagano, Japan, is built on resealable silicone bags filled with dried food they will reconstitute with boiling water from a small, fuel-efficient stove.
And then it changed again: The White House is now weighing a plan to keep about 500 troops in Syria to keep oil fields out of ISIS's hands, denying it a source of revenue that could help it reconstitute.
There is no doubt that J Street will try and reconstitute itself under the new political constellation, but it will probably turn into a sad Don Quixote type figure, dreaming of moments of grandeur while parrying against imaginary enemies.
Many ISIS leaders, like Mr. Khazmi, fled south before the fall of Surt, and from there have been trying to exploit the country's security vacuum and civil strife to increase recruiting and reconstitute an effective guerrilla force, analysts said.
The official said Mattis explained the challenges involved with Turkey's incursion into Syria drawing away US-backed allies from the ISIS fight and ISIS' beginning to reconstitute itself in remote positions in the middle Euphrates river valley of Syria.
The other is a Rev-9 (Gabriel Luna), who can take the form of any human being he touches, can split himself in two — the alter ego is a skeletal metal biped — and can reconstitute himself out of oily black ooze.
If this were to happen, we would not be able to reconstitute our infrastructure because there would be no way to build it, and we'd have to rely on other parts of the world delivering generators to get us started.
The big picture: Blue states are somewhat more prepared, because they're more willing to pass their own versions of some of the ACA's coverage requirements, but it would still impossible for even the most motivated state to reconstitute the entire law.
A social-media platform offers media companies the opportunity to reconstitute its operations within the service — with the ability to publish all sorts of media, and to maintain a brand, and to gain followers — but controls the means of distribution.
Mr. Trump canceled the meeting in a letter to Mr. Kim on Thursday but has been working to reconstitute it ever since, posting Twitter messages that say he is confident the North Korean economy will prosper if an accord is reached.
The cessation of those missions, to instead focus on security, is likely to allow what remains of the terrorist group to reconstitute itself in the ungoverned spaces where it flourishes, much as it did when Turkey invaded northern Syria in October.
Each had detail to extract, to reconstitute into personal meaning, extending back to Duck Hunt (standing in footie pajamas with the Zapper clicking against the glass of the TV) and as far forward as Final Fantasy VII (three moves later).
The fight against ISIS in eastern Syria is not yet over, and the removal of U.S. forces could allow ISIS to reconstitute in the no man's land along the border between Iraq and Syria, potentially jeopardizing the security of Iraq and eventually Jordan.
Officials at the Department of Homeland Security, a senior administration official tells CNN, are extremely concerned that the decision could give ISIS free reign to reconstitute and are alarmed about the impact it will have in the medium term on homeland security.
Their slightly trippy subjects — two faces speaking directly into each other's minds, via long probosces, or a sequence in which a man comes apart into blobs of color that then reconstitute as a woman — makes his works feel displaced and a little buoyant.
" The report stated that "ISIL appears not to have regenerated its external operational planning capability, although documents have emerged in the Syrian Arab Republic concerning a plan within ISIL to reconstitute its office to assist operatives in Europe with planning and executing attacks.
Every time he tells a second lie in a day, or a third, or an 18th, he makes it harder for the rest of us to reconstitute the body of shared facts on which we can start to debate what's best for America.
Also on Sunday, Defense Secretary Mark Esper announced that Trump had ordered the remaining 2100,25 US troops to withdraw from northeastern Syria, effectively leaving America's Kurdish allies to fight Turkey on their own and potentially making it easier for ISIS to reconstitute in the area.
Sanders should drop out of the presidential campaign as a candidate for the presidency, and reconstitute his campaign as a people's PAC to raise substantial money from small donors that would be used to support liberal candidates running for the House and Senate against Republicans.
Why can't the domestic apparatus of the American Jewish Committee reconstitute itself at the request of Jewish donors and members, and the Anti-Defamation League assert itself, like the Southern Poverty Law Center, in the arena of bigotry without fear of being charged with partisanship?
The resolution also demanded that the government open up its colonial archives and grant administrative help to hundreds of people in Congo and in Belgium who still do not possess their official birth certificates, and to those who wish to reconstitute their true family history.
That "some location data" as part of your search history is precise and organized, good enough to reconstitute a person's movements over a few days, as indeed the AP reporters did; with Location History off, there was in fact a detailed history of locations stored with Google.
It includes the United States leading an air coalition which is what we're doing, supporting fighters on the ground; the Iraqi Army which is beginning to show more ability, the Sunni fighters that we are now helping to reconstitute and Kurdish on both sides of the border.
I am sure one of his first tasks will be to get the president to be clear on how we are going to deal with Russia going forward, and what the U.S. will do to contain Putin as he clearly tries to reconstitute the Russian empire.
The United States has been leading a coalition in an air campaign against Islamic State while also carrying out air strikes against al Qaeda in Syria, which it says sought to take advantage of the chaos from Syria's civil war to reconstitute itself in ungoverned towns.
More than demonstrating the sensitivity of her ear, however, this mimicry also seems like another part of the same attempt to reconstitute memory from fragments, to achieve a somehow objective version of past events by gathering up and collaging all the potential versions alongside one another.
The hope was that this small pilot program would not only shape the mind-set of individual officers but also grow to transform the culture of the department as a whole, in the process helping to reconstitute the fundamental way civilians and police interact with one another.
" Ron Deibert, director of The Citizen Lab, Munk School of Global Affairs and the University of Toronto, which has tracked Hacking Team extensively, said, "As long as it's done within proper laws and regulations, individuals and businesses are free to reconstitute themselves in any way they choose.
What to watch: The enlarged deal would contain three more "pillars": assurances that Iran cannot reconstitute a large nuclear program after certain JCPOA restrictions expire in 2025; limits on Iran's ballistic missile development and transfers of weapons to regional proxies; and diplomacy to resolve the conflicts in Syria and Yemen.
I prefer the freshness, complexity and age-worthiness that you can still find in some Napa cabernets if you look for them, so I have been intrigued by Francis Ford Coppola's long-term plan to both reconstitute the historic Inglenook estate and recalibrate its flagship wine, Rubicon, toward elegance and balance.
The board, which was authorized under a 2016 federal law known as PROMESA, also said it is seeking to put on hold the 1st Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals' decision to set a 90-day period to allow President Donald Trump and the Senate to constitutionally validate the appointments or reconstitute the board.
With Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and U.S.-led coalition "operations against ISIS in Syria diminished, U.S. military, intelligence, and diplomatic agencies warned that ISIS was likely to exploit the reduction in counterterrorism pressure to reconstitute its operations in Syria," the lead inspector general for Operation Inherent Resolve wrote in a report released Tuesday.
With Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and U.S.-led coalition "operations against ISIS in Syria diminished, U.S. military, intelligence, and diplomatic agencies warned that ISIS was likely to exploit the reduction in counterterrorism pressure to reconstitute its operations in Syria," the lead inspector general for Operation Inherent Resolve wrote in report released Tuesday.
They will also be able to use competitive boxes—for example, game consoles, DVRs with ample storage space, and internet-connected devices like the Apple TV. Unlike various cable proposals that just reconstitute cable control in a new guise, the FCC realizes that a one-size-fits-all solution doesn't work in today's marketplace.
But also to reconstitute and pull together the People's Defense Coalition, which had been a coalition of more than a dozen groups that had worked to fight Neil Gorsuch's nomination, together to make sure that we had an action plan and that we were all in coordination and unified about how crucial this moment is.
After Mr. Trump, in office just a few days, scrapped the Trans-Pacific Partnership — a regional trade pact that the Obama administration had hoped would be an economic counterweight to China — Mr. Turnbull announced that he would seek to reconstitute the deal without the United States, but possibly including China, another indication of Beijing's clout.
While the ISIS presence in Libya has been much reduced following a near five-month-long US air campaign against the terror group in the final stretch of the Obama administration, small groups of ISIS fighters had begun to reconstitute themselves in remote desert areas, taking advantage of the lingering instability resulting from the Libyan civil war.
While the ISIS presence in Libya has been much reduced following a nearly five-month-long US air campaign against the terror group in the final stretch of the Obama administration, small groups of ISIS fighters had begun to reconstitute themselves in remote desert areas, taking advantage of the lingering instability resulting from the Libyan Civil War.
In the aftermath of the 1960s, meanwhile, movement activists like Heather Booth and Michael Harrington worked with the progressive wing of organized labor to reconstitute a labor-liberal alliance at the base of the Democratic Party, while New Right political brokers like Phyllis Schlafly and Paul Weyrich secured a lasting partnership between Republicans and a nascent Christian right.
While these harrowing rescues were underway, Coast Guard crews also worked to reconstitute our ports throughout the Maritime Transportation System–our Nation's critical network of ports, waterways, and infrastructure that generates an annual $28503 trillion in commerce and also ensures the safe navigation for millions of mariners who use America's waterways both for commercial and recreational purposes.
Kellyanne Conway: I'm concerned about how President Trump's low poll numbers 'got there' Father killed in front of son during Craigslist meet-up McDonald's is giving away 10,000 bottles of Big Mac special sauce "I don't think you're going to go back and reconstitute the multilateral sanctions that were in place," he added in the interview that will air Sunday.
While the ISIS presence in Libya has been much reduced following a nearly five-month long US air campaign against the terror group in the final stretch of the Obama administration that ousted them from Sirte, small groups of ISIS fighters had begun to reconstitute themselves in remote desert areas, taking advantage of the lingering instability resulting from the Libyan civil war.
The Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming was dissolved by Republicans in 2011 after the GOP took control, but House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) will ask Democrats to reconstitute it, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
Whether those particular sites were still in use or not, the conflict in Syria has demonstrated a larger truth: While it is easy to blow up Mr. Assad's chemical facilities, it is also relatively simple for him to reconstitute them elsewhere, or just turn to a commercially available substance like chlorine to make a crude poison that any nation is allowed to possess.
Mr. Biden planned to urge the Iraqis to put the good of their nation above sectarian, regional or personal interests as the country confronts a constellation of threats: militarily, from the extremists of the Islamic State; economically, from low oil prices; and politically, from the stalemate between Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Parliament over Mr. Abadi's efforts to reconstitute his cabinet.
Similarly, House Homeland Security Committee chairman Bennie ThompsonBennie Gordon ThompsonThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Better Medicare Alliance - Dems unveil impeachment measure; Vindman splits GOP McAleenan says he won't testify before House panel despite subpoena House Homeland Security Committee subpoenas security officials for testimony on terrorism MORE (D-Miss.) has warned that conditions in Syria are "ripe for ISIS to reconstitute" even after al-Baghdadi's apparent death.
Mr. Johnson said in an interview last week that it was his intention to reconstitute an investigations unit for the Council of the sort first created in the 1980s under the city's first Council speaker, Peter Vallone Sr. The goal, at the time, was to assert the Council's independence from the mayor, much as Mr. Johnson said he envisioned its work this time around.
Be it Ewa Partum's "Active Poetry" (1971-73) that set the word free through alphabets strewn to the winds, or Romanian Geta Brătescu trying to reconstitute her identity through close-up footage of her hands alone, or Natalia LL physically charting out a diagram of points of support; or "the collaboration of Christine Schlegel with dance performer Fine Kwiatkowski …(that) emerges is a new, non-linear choreography," as Altmann deftly explains.
"Tim stepped in to be C.E.O. at a critical time for the company," Timothy J. Leiweke, another board member, said in a statement, "and was quickly able to reset relations with the major labels, launch our on-demand service, reconstitute the management team and refortify our balance sheet by securing an investment from Sirius XM." Over the last year, there has been continual turnover among Pandora's executive ranks.
Having agreed with Dougherty this far, though, I think he overstates how devastating a Trump nomination would be to the G.O.P.'s ability to reconstitute itself as a coherent force in 2020 or 2024: Even though I have wanted to see the GOP address the voters that Trump is courting with more substantial policies, I have serious doubts about whether the Republican coalition can so easily be re-assembled under Trump or after him.
IF IN FACT, YOU WERE TO THROW OUT MANAGEMENT AND RECONSTITUTE THE BOARD OF THAT COMPANY, GIVEN THE FACT THAT IT IS A STATE-CONTROLLED COMPANY AND THE STEPS THAT THEY HAD TAKEN BEFORE BREAKING THE SANCTIONS OSTENSIBLY WERE APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS OR AT LEAST THE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS LOOKED THE OTHER WAY AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS THAT STILL EXIST AROUND THIS COMPANY, HOW CAN YOU GET COMFORTABLE WITH THAT TYPE OF SOLUTION?
"I think the Obama administration has set the bar so much higher than what the law actually requires, there's a decent amount of space for the intelligence community to reconstitute an interrogation program that stops short of torture but that involves more aggressive techniques than what the Obama team has been willing to tolerate," said Nathan Sales, an associate law professor at Syracuse and a former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Homeland Security.
For all of its territorial losses, and despite President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's boasts that we have "wiped out" ISIS, the terror group has demonstrated a phoenix-like ability to reconstitute itself from a mere 2202 surviving fighters at the time of President Obama's withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in 2628.
"Senior officials across the administration agree that the President's decision-by-tweet will recklessly put American and allied lives in danger around the world, take the pressure off of ISIS -- allowing them to reconstitute -- and hand a strategic victory to our Syrian, Iranian and Russian adversaries," a senior admin official told CNN's Jake Tapper... Waking up to these Thursday headlines... WaPo: "Push to quickly leave Syria startles allies and White House aides" NYT: "A Strategy of Retreat in Syria, With Echoes of Obama" CNN.
ANNOUNCES FINANCING, PR SPRING PROJECT UPDATE, BOARD CHANGES AND VOLUNTARY DELISTING FROM THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE * SAYS ‍WILL RECONSTITUTE ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUCH THAT NUMBER OF DIRECTORS WILL DECREASE FROM FIVE TO THREE​ * SAYS ENTERED INTO A NON-BINDING LETTER OF INTENT WITH ACMO S.À R.L. FOR A US$5 MILLION SENIOR SECURED CONVERTIBLE LOAN FACILITY * SAYS WILL BE SEEKING TO OBTAIN FROM A MAJORITY OF DISINTERESTED SHAREHOLDERS WRITTEN CONSENT FOR FINANCING AND DELISTING OF COMMON SHARES FROM TSXV * SAYS LOAN FACILITY CONSISTS OF US$2.5 MILLION AVAILABLE ON CLOSING * SAYS IF MAJORITY OF DISINTERESTED SHAREHOLDERS DO NOT PROVIDE CONSENT IN TIMELY MANNER, BOARD WILL LIKELY APPROVE SEEKING CREDITOR PROTECTION * SAYS LOAN FACILITY CONSISTS A FURTHER US$2.5 MILLION AVAILABLE UPON PROJECT PRODUCING 500 BARRELS PER DAY OF OIL FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE DAYS * SAYS BOARD EXPECT THAT UNDER SUCH CREDITOR PROTECTION PROCEEDINGS, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT ALL EXISTING EQUITY HOLDINGS IN CO MAY BE EXTINGUISHED * SAYS PURSUANT TO LOAN FACILITY TRANSACTION, ACMO WILL CANCEL 24 MILLION WARRANTS ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH JAN 2017 FINANCING TRANSACTION Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:

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