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Schools are being rehabilitated and new ones are coming up.
And once we catch them — can they be rehabilitated, treated?
My uncle was among the first batch to be rehabilitated.
Some, like the future leader Deng Xiaoping, were eventually rehabilitated.
We want them caught, locked up, punished and properly rehabilitated.
Congress should allow similar treatment to rehabilitated private education loans.
These ISIS fighters are not about to be rehabilitated overnight.
But the other reality is that it can be rehabilitated.
They rehabilitated injured racehorses, transforming their shedrow into a hospital.
So far this year, about 25 orangutans have been rehabilitated.
In many ways, Frank Ocean has rehabilitated the art of carpentry.
The team is confident the sea lion will be completely rehabilitated.
If incarceration actually rehabilitated inmates, then that assumption would make sense.
After it has been rehabilitated, it is expected to be released.
Struggling neighbourhoods were rehabilitated and historic buildings were preserved and renovated.
"These days I've been rehabilitated a bit," Ms Stötzer says wryly.
The children are being rehabilitated and given psychological support, Hinds said.
They rehabilitated it, and each year it comes back to life.
This koala joey is being rehabilitated at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
Developers swooped in to add offices in new and rehabilitated buildings.
For Mr. Goff, a rehabilitated hangar proved to be a lifeline.
Given available intelligence, the "rehabilitated graduates" have likely returned to jihad.
They tell me I'm not American but I rehabilitated injured american eagles. . .
Luis Videgaray was rehabilitated in Mexico's government by being appointed foreign minister.
Kaplan had a front-row seat as Miami rehabilitated and reinvented itself.
Last year, it helped 7 million people with new or rehabilitated homes.
Businesses were rehabilitated and a border gate was opened to facilitate trade.
If Mr. Rizieq is found guilty, he won't be rehabilitated so fast.
And the rest of the guys kind of rehabilitated their careers there.
He said other politicians had been rehabilitated but they'll never rehabilitate me.
CBRE itself expanded into a rehabilitated 265 Masonic Temple in Glendale this year.
Police told Alia her sons were thugs, "serial thieves," unable to be rehabilitated.
Instead of being rehabilitated and released, Bucky was kept at Dolphin Marine Magic.
No one would be safer; he is as rehabilitated as he can be.
However, keep in mind that we are not talking about the rehabilitated here.
But a few, apparently rehabilitated, demonstrated activity: a faint plume, a nearby tent.
Freed in 1977, he was politically rehabilitated the following year, and died in 1989.
It might also suggest that more of Mr Trump's erstwhile critics could be rehabilitated.
He said he was rehabilitated and ready to return to private life outside prison.
These days their name is so rehabilitated, our White House has adopted the slogan.
Freed in 1977, he was politically rehabilitated the following year and died in 1989.
When considering compassionate release, we also have to ask: Has the person been rehabilitated?
The Board said Thursday members feel she's been rehabilitated and deserves to be freed.
He will be fully rehabilitated before being released back into the wild, the city explained.
His lawyers, by the way, Martha, have argued that Blagojevich has been rehabilitated in prison.
" Judge Treadwell added that the three men "are rehabilitated," and "live productive, law-abiding lives.
The animal's ribs are visible as it waits to be rounded up to be rehabilitated
Many firms have already reduced costs, right-sized their operations and rehabilitated their balance sheets.
Then, as now, no one is ever truly rehabilitated from a prison sentence in America.
Mao vilified the sage as a reactionary, but Communist Party leaders have since rehabilitated him.
We want to be tough, but we want to rehabilitate [those] that can be rehabilitated.
Washington wants fighters sent back to their home nations and either prosecuted or rehabilitated there.
It has also returned 14 children who are now being "rehabilitated and reintegrated," he said.
One, the Moniker Group, provides co-working space in a rehabilitated warehouse to emerging artists.
The teams rehydrate the koalas and examine and treat their burns before they are rehabilitated.
Darden has no faith O.J. has been rehabilitated in the last 9 years behind bars.
"We have been saying this for years: that building needs to be rehabilitated," he said.
Some of them have been rehabilitated, but only after making public mea culpa, broadcast countrywide.
A Florida judge declared Deandre Somerville "totally rehabilitated" and rescinded his finding of criminal contempt.
Following release from Saudi's heralded wellness clinic, the "rehabilitated" al Ghmadi returned immediately to Jihad.
In France, a judge can deem a person to be "rehabilitated" and wipe the slate clean.
She rehabilitated a homeless man who panhandled outside the shop, and he became a model salesman.
The stunning all-white animal was rehabilitated and released back in the wild the following year.
I am certain that he will emerge as a rehabilitated, productive and respected member of society.
But they believe their findings could have a significant impact on how paraplegic patients are rehabilitated.
The canines will be released in four batches over the next two months to be rehabilitated.
We trusted that our justice system had rehabilitated him, and time seemed to have proven that.
Seven years later, the government said he had been rehabilitated and more or less forgave him.
Work stopped for about two years while the steel was removed and the machine was rehabilitated.
Once a person decides they need to be rehabilitated there are still common barriers to treatment.
She retrieved the stolen archives and rehabilitated the property in Rangeley as the Wilhelm Reich Museum.
They would spend 15 years in Norilsk before they were "rehabilitated" after the death of Stalin.
Kaddour was previously jailed in a murky power struggle typical for Algeria before being rehabilitated by Bouteflika.
Keiley said the majority of the roosters will have to be euthanized because they can't be rehabilitated.
Sorrentino, the clear winner of season 1, rehabilitated his public image and nabbed himself a future-Mrs.
The promise of a park in the area once the land was finally rehabilitated drove prices skywards.
After the death of Mao Zedong, when academic life began to recover at universities, anthropology was rehabilitated.
Three manatees in the exhibit who are being rehabilitated for a return to the wild were unharmed.
A rehabilitated Trump could then be even more formidable than incumbent presidents seeking re-election already are.
There will also be hundreds of former ISIS members who need be rehabilitated to rejoin their communities.
By 1940, his image was sufficiently rehabilitated to be considered a potential running mate for Franklin Roosevelt.
Adjei-Barimah dealt with a similar injury late last season and rehabilitated the knee in the offseason.
The big question now is whether an organization like WeWork can be rehabilitated into a "normal" company.
To his supporters, Bell is a model for how a repentant, rehabilitated prisoner can return to society.
We have not decided who can be rehabilitated, or in what way we believe they should be.
That was 106 years ago, and since then it has been reincarnated many times — renamed, repurposed, rehabilitated.
Meanwhile, praise for the nation's victorious World War II ancestors has partially rehabilitated the old Soviet regime.
Mr. Amiel said 588 dwellings are to be demolished, "restructured" or rehabilitated, and 312 new dwellings built.
I feel that I am rehabilitated with remorse and the realization of what I did was wrong.
The Party justifies these facilities on deradicalization grounds and asserts that Islamic extremists must be rehabilitated ideologically.
Until then, he believed the house was being rehabilitated, work he paid for when he bought it.
Sex offender registries were supposed to be necessary because sexual predators could not be controlled or rehabilitated.
The home at 2000 Independence Avenue, she said, should not have been razed and could have been rehabilitated.
Such pardons are granted to prisoners deemed reformed and rehabilitated, and found to be deserving of early release.
By 1913, Agricultural Park had become Exposition Park, a rehabilitated, over-landscaped destination defined by a rose garden.
CHARLESTOWN, R.I. – Connecticut&aposs Mystic Aquarium has released five rehabilitated harbor seal pups on a Rhode Island beach.
" Although Arthur says he's "by no means rehabilitated fully," he notes that he doesn't "live that lifestyle anymore.
In the past, Griego's family has spoken out against him, saying he had not been rehabilitated, KRQE reports.
In 2010 the then-president, François Bozizé, formally rehabilitated him, awarding him the state's grandest medal of honour.
So far this year, SeaWorld Orlando's Animal Rescue Team has rescued 85033 manatees, which are returned when rehabilitated.
Go deeper: We travelled to the National Aquarium in Baltimore, where some of these turtles were being rehabilitated.
Some of them have even been rehabilitated thanks to the horrors of Trumpism and a mostly amnesiac citizenry.
Ground was first broken here, next to a rehabilitated railroad station along the Chadakoin River, in August 2015.
Injured animals should be immediately reported to wildlife officials in case they can be rehabilitated or humanely euthanized.
"Got to visit this cutie yesterday, as well as so many animals injured & rehabilitated at @currumbinwildlifehospital," she said.
But gambling itself — investing in chance — is an activity that needs to be rehabilitated as much as recommended.
He acquired federal funds and built or rehabilitated "thousands of housing units," the New Jersey Historical Society said.
" However in an interview, Jackson walked back that sentiment, saying "We did nothing to see if he was rehabilitated.
If we don't think they're being rehabilitated, then we have to ask more questions about the criminal justice system.
The captured boys have been sent to the region's capital, Garowe, where Gaas promises they will eventually be rehabilitated.
The four females and one male are the last rehabilitated animals to be released this year by the aquarium.
I am a rehabilitated overeater who has found a way to enjoy food without it letting it control me.
Moving to a rehabilitated area carries symbolism for Veolia, which is experiencing its own recovery after years of gloom.
Benguet Corp - has two inactive tailings storage facilities that have not been rehabilitated and an abandoned open pit. 18.
He, too, was denounced and imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution, but rehabilitated with the party in the early 1970s.
The incident illustrates how the disgraced financier was rehabilitated to high society after he went to jail in 2008.
Displaced Paharis were to be rehabilitated with land and housing, and a land commission was to resolve land disputes.
Riverside Park this far north is slowly feeling the beneficence of city dollars, as playgrounds and paths are rehabilitated.
Wong -- known as "Papa Bear" -- and his team have rehabilitated and cared for 55 rescued sun bears since 2008.
In 2012, Scott killed a statewide septic tank inspection program and an initiative that would've rehabilitated polluted freshwater springs.
He was shot in 1938, but his name was rehabilitated in 1957, after Nikita S. Khrushchev denounced Stalin's purges.
Around 8,700 children released from armed groups have been rehabilitated in the country since 2017, according to UN figures.
The Obama administration rehabilitated the rule by raising the salary line to roughly $47,500 and by mandating inflation adjustments.
It also contains provisions that aim to help non-violent inmates become rehabilitated so they can re-enter society.
McKinley is the second president he has rehabilitated; in 2010, Merry published a respectful volume on James K. Polk.
In summer, the fleet — consisting of more than 1,500 plows and around 700 salt spreaders and haulsters — is rehabilitated.
Jamaat-e-Islami, a pro-Pakistan Islamist party accused of having committed war crimes at independence, has been rehabilitated.
But by July 2005, his image was already being rehabilitated, with Nike using him in ads in Sports Illustrated.
Some pessimists worry that these returnees constitute a fifth column, outwardly rehabilitated but secretly ready to attack on command.
And if Michael's failures prove that anyone can be rehabilitated, sounds like something heaven folk would want to know about.
Whether someone accused of what Marquis-Boire has been accused of can be rehabilitated is, perhaps, a matter of debate.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information estimates long-term relapse rates among rehabilitated individuals to be as high as 80%.
A third of borrowers who have rehabilitated loans will default again, according to a 2016 Consumer Finance Protection Bureau report.
The incident illustrates how the disgraced financier rehabilitated his image in high society after he went to jail in 2008.
GSA has concerns that the building can't be rehabilitated particularly given the security requirements and has relayed that to him.
Known as the "Mama Elephant" of Kenya, Sheldrick rescued and rehabilitated more than 230 orphaned baby elephants throughout her life.
"We all grew up together," said Jax Taylor, one of the show's most effective instigators and a semi-rehabilitated Lothario.
It involves tearing down three buildings from the '60s and one from the '80s that critics say could be rehabilitated.
The facility was rapidly rehabilitated and reopened on March 2, operated now by DRC's Ministry of Health, WHO, and UNICEF.
Peggy Ritzer, Colleen's mother, said of Chism: "He is pure evil and can never be rehabilitated," according to The Salem News.
At the completion of training, rehabilitated dogs are offered to people who want to give a shelter animal a permanent home.
For $15, visitors can observe the center's population of animals, most of which were orphaned or injured and are being rehabilitated.
"She's the grandmother of this project," Mr. Omari, whose video of rehabilitated symbols has gone viral, said of Ms. Mensah-Schramm.
Eventually, he rehabilitated that injury, built back his arm strength and returned to make four starts for the Mets in September.
Since 2014, about 14,000 vacant houses have been demolished and thousands more have been boarded up or rehabilitated, city officials said.
The president's actions will impact about 2202,2628 federal inmates and ultimately help many currently in prison to be rehabilitated into society.
Krauthammer, who died Thursday, was a diehard Nats fan (a self-described "rehabilitated Red Sox fan"), and he was my friend.
Lorax is now the second snowy owl that the Wild Bird Fund has rehabilitated in the last year and a half.
The flip side, critics observe, is that only 210 percent of those species have been sufficiently rehabilitated to leave the list.
Previously marred by dilapidated infrastructure, staff shortages and bandit attacks, transport links from Beira's rehabilitated port soon stretched to surrounding countries.
The sites where Bintan operates were supposed to be mined in phases and progressively rehabilitated, according to an environmental impact assessment.
Neighboring wildlife rescues said he couldn't be rehabilitated and would need to be euthanized, so Rogers took care of him herself.
In 1992, a lawyer for Mr. Schrager convinced the State Liquor Authority that he was sufficiently rehabilitated to merit another license.
Mantel rehabilitated Cromwell, depicting him as a strategist and visionary, and convincing some scholars to re-evaluate his place in history.
While practicing law for 25 years, Bennett saw hundreds of women seemingly fully rehabilitated after serving a lengthy time behind bars.
At the end, the would-be bomber is rehabilitated — and we see the logo of Zain, a Kuwait-based telecom behemoth.
If it is rehabilitated, it will be taken to a beach with suitable ocean temperatures and released back into the wild.
In 1978 he was rehabilitated, though with a mouth full of painful plastic through which he had to learn to speak again.
From his studies of serial killers, Ford suspects that if troubled children can be found and rehabilitated early, they won't become killers.
Over the next few years, Nixon rehabilitated himself by transforming his image from being a vicious partisan Republican into a diplomatic statesman.
"I can't believe you can say she is rehabilitated when she refuses to admit the true extent of her conduct," he adds.
"I can't believe you can say she is rehabilitated when she refuses to admit the true extent of her conduct," he added.
Three years ago, I was hospitalized for three months and put on an antipsychotic medication called Clozapine, which has rehabilitated me profoundly.
Yeah, so you did R&R, you rehabilitated your fingers, and then you wrote this massive — how many words is this thing?
Wilkerson deserves to be punished, but I think we all need to find out whether he truly can or cannot be rehabilitated.
Related: Egypt Is Shutting Down the Group That Rehabilitated the People It Tortured The case has created tensions between Egypt and Italy.
Serfdom and the rise of princely absolutism are rehabilitated by Mr Wilson as tools for consensus, without discussion of their frequent abuse.
By seeking help, Emma puts us on her side: who doesn't identify with the desire to be better, to be transformed, rehabilitated?
His office says the city was on track to fulfilling his 2014 pledge to create 30,000 new and rehabilitated homes by 2020.
What Puppet Combo, the Paratopic team and others have done is rehabilitated a sorely underappreciated style and given it all-new potential.
People are already talking about it becoming LA's riparian response to New York's Highline, a rehabilitated locale with its own development issues.
The largest cage has an open top that fully rehabilitated kites can use as a gate of re-entry to the city.
Medical experts testified in Topp's resentencing that he was a child under duress and is not beyond the ability to be rehabilitated.
In recent years, Mr. Milken has rehabilitated his image through his philanthropy and his nonprofit think tank, known as the Milken Institute.
Who gets to officially make that call about who gets rehabilitated, or gets to return to public life or employment, and when?
Here, at the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme's Orangutan Quarantine Center, rescued orangutans are rehabilitated so they can be released back into the wild.
Mr. Wilkerson deserves to be punished, but I think we all need to find out whether he truly can or cannot be rehabilitated.
Others are clinging to the hope that the image of the latest Euro 6 diesels may yet be rehabilitated, and their fortunes restored.
"Whether its infrastructure for schools or hospitals that are rehabilitated or constructed, or even roads, many are located in outlying areas," he said.
In 2009 he was nearly killed at a similar meeting when a supposedly rehabilitated terrorist exploded a bomb apparently placed in his rectum.
"It helps them to prepare for when they find their forever home, to be rehabilitated and integrated into that," Ivey told the outlet.
And if, having committed a grotesque act, a rapist genuinely repented and rehabilitated, branding them would impede their assimilation back into the community.
For hours every day, he and a rookie tight end, Jeff Heuerman, who would become a close friend, rehabilitated their knee injuries together.
In depicting a dysfunctional black world, he eventually reveals its functioning communal opposite, at the center of which is Precious's rehabilitated self-belief.
Star has rehabilitated his image by playing up the idea that we can learn from our mistakes, no matter how awful they are.
While some parts are still in ruins, others have been rehabilitated to include a hotel, holiday apartments, a museum and a youth hostel.
Mann wants the "gift" of knowing exactly where Weinstein is at all times, she said, adding she hopes he'll be rehabilitated in prison.
The men, who both served their whole sentences and who Mr. Newsom said had rehabilitated their lives, were among the governor's first pardons.
I am a redeemed, reformed, rehabilitated individual, but yet I'm not going to be allowed to vote because I don't have the money.
Over the last few seasons, the fanny pack has been so thoroughly rehabilitated as to become a bona fide, if unlikely, It bag.
Mr. Moyo, reportedly admired by Mr. Mugabe for his intelligence, was rehabilitated, rejoined the party and was given ministerial positions in the cabinet.
If she is rehabilitated, she may be tried; if she cannot be, she may languish in a psychiatric hospital for years or decades.
Like others at the time, he moved into a building in disrepair and, with a group of other tenants, rehabilitated it, he said.
In "Moneyball," he gave us Billy Beane, who rejected the wisdom of traditional baseball scouts and rehabilitated the Oakland A's through statistical reasoning.
Elsewhere, a wild animal would be euthanized if it had no chance of being rehabilitated to its habitat, but Jains do not euthanize.
" A former al Qaeda operative, now working for Britain's MI6, told The Telegraph that "there is no such thing as a rehabilitated jihadist.
It doesn't give these guys or these women any chance to prove that they have been rehabilitated and actually get a second chance.
With no more captive breeding, SeaWorld will only be able to obtain a new whale when a rescue orca cannot be rehabilitated and released.
During the Cultural Revolution his reputation would suffer heavily for his personal idiosyncrasies, though he would be officially rehabilitated by the CCP in 1980.
Eventually, to his dismay, the judge gave up on his little Stalinist project and confessed that I could not, by his standards, be rehabilitated.
There have been signs since last week that some princes are being rehabilitated to foster family unity in the wake of the Khashoggi killing.
Authorities plan to evacuate some portion of the crowded southern camp's population into an adjacent field lined with rehabilitated shipping containers alongside The Jungle.
In Nationwide's experience, 100% of the workers who completed a two-year program maintained sobriety, and 60% were rehabilitated and came back to work.
If the scene at the Conservation Centre (where injured turtles are operated on and rehabilitated) was any indication, it's not going well for them.
He rehabilitated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. Connelly was returned to duty and currently serves at the 175th Maintenance Squadron.
"He is pure evil, and evil can never be rehabilitated," said Peggie Ritzer, Colleen's mother, furious because Chism would eventually be eligible for parole.
The court rejected this argument, but rehabilitated the mandate by waving a magic wand over it and calling it a tax in June 2012.
It is difficult to imagine any American universities appointing a right wing terrorist, even one who had served time and claimed to be rehabilitated.
Nearby Jubilee Palace, built by Haile Selassie in the 1950s, is also being rehabilitated (with French funds) and will eventually open to the public.
The authority has already rehabilitated several flooded subway tunnels, including the Montague tunnel, which carries the N and R trains between Manhattan and Brooklyn.
"There is now a reasonable probability of the company being rehabilitated and surviving (in whole or part) as a going concern," the affidavit said.
She also attacked the plan for counting units that are rehabilitated or where new financing keeps them affordable, what is known as "preserved" housing.
The responsibility for deciding exactly when in this range an inmate had been rehabilitated enough to be released was vested in state parole boards.
Absent such knowledge, prisoners were caught inside a paradox: They couldn't leave until rehabilitated, but the system had no reliable method for rehabilitating them.
And while the goal of incarceration is to produce law-abiding and rehabilitated citizens, 75% of released prisoners are arrested again after five years.
"Perception and image is everything," said Vick, a retired quarterback who rehabilitated his own career after serving time in jail for involvement in dogfighting.
Florida Coach Urban Meyer told N.F.L. coaches that Hernandez had been rehabilitated and that Meyer himself had led him in daily Bible study sessions.
Isabel Ortiz, 53, has lived on the fifth floor of the building since it was rehabilitated, having won her studio apartment in a lottery.
And more important, he has rehabilitated a man who has yet to apologize to relatives of the victims murdered during his 10-year rule.
So while the agency takes flood risk into account for new and substantially rehabilitated housing, it continues to fund existing properties in flood plains.
The FWC told First Coast News that once the manatee is removed, it will be transported to Sea World Orlando to be treated and rehabilitated.
He was rehabilitated only after Stalin's death—but upset the party again by proclaiming his innocence in an appearance before foreign students a year later.
It was a delicate notebook she had made with her very own fully-rehabilitated hands during a therapy session We Win was helping her receive.
The saddest part is that these young men—including two teenagers—will be further criminalized and marginalized rather than educated, rehabilitated, and brought into society.
He emphasized on Carter's own history of mental health issues and eating disorders, telling the judge that she needed to be rehabilitated and not incarcerated.
Germans have gradually come around to a view of D-Day as the opening of a process by which Germany could be rehabilitated and reunited.
The others are in Radburn — which Mr. Peluso said will be rehabilitated and made more pedestrian-friendly in the coming year — and along River Road.
Paris last summer opened a protected swimming area in Bassin de la Villette, a 19th-century canal that is being rehabilitated from years of pollution.
He went on the 60-day disabled list, rehabilitated the injury in the minors, and spent some time at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre starting in June.
It was first rehabilitated staring in 1981 by Ktima Gerovassiliou, an important winery with a wine museum just south of Thessaloniki, the capital of Macedonia.
A majority of justices in 213 said Missouri could not ban a church school from requesting a grant from a state program that rehabilitated playgrounds.
"The people of Mosul need to be psychologically treated and rehabilitated through long-term programs," said Intisar al-Jibouri, a member of Parliament from Mosul.
"Those [defectors] who have been rehabilitated can be ambassadors back to their communities," said Abdirahman Osman, a former minister of information who is now Mogadishu's mayor.
In the footage above, provided by the Georgia Aquarium, you can see the magical moment a group of rehabilitated penguins are reintroduced to their home waters.
After he was rehabilitated at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, he was deemed non-releasable by wildlife officials and in 2000 was brought to the Oregon Zoo.
Otto is the first rehabilitated southern sea otter to be released with this kind of tag, which will give researchers much needed information about his life.
The U.S. Coast Guard was proud to post a video on Facebook of a rehabilitated harbor seal that they helped return to the wild on Sunday.
The recently remarried vocalist's image may eventually be rehabilitated—in the eyes of his fans, and certain sectors of the music industry—but at what cost?
Ron Lyle had done seven and a half years in prison for second-degree murder, the product of gang warfare, and was a rehabilitated gentleman fighter.
Immediately, she said, she took it to the Loggerhead Marine Life Center in Juno Beach, where it she was told it would be rehabilitated and released.
"Like many federal trial judges, I have been terminating supervision for 'violations' by individuals with long-term marijuana habits who are otherwise rehabilitated," Judge Weinstein wrote.
" Lindsey Veal Jr., a mental health counselor, said Morrow "actually makes the prison safer," and added: "There are very few inmates I can call fully rehabilitated.
Still, he was rehabilitated into the modern conservative movement, becoming a FOX News contributor and hosting his own conservative radio program until his retirement in 2012.
It's an international norm that countries don't execute people they have tortured; the Geneva Conventions go as far as to say such prisoners must be rehabilitated.
Nearly 450 historic buildings on the base have been rehabilitated as rental homes and workplaces, and since 2012, rental income has covered the park's operating costs.
Whoever has the camera, whoever has the pen, whoever has the opportunity to tell stories, that person gets to decide who gets rehabilitated and who doesn't.
A vast majority of these individuals can be rehabilitated and educated so that they're able to become productive members of their communities and the overall society.
That Tambor's image is in the process of being rehabilitated and he still has a job is only explained by one factor: his victims were transgender women.
He then went to our nation's greatest rehabilitation project, Dancing with the Stars, where he somehow failed to be rehabilitated, largely because he only lasted one episode.
"Even stray dogs, stray animals that are considered as aggressive, with enough love and care, they can actually be rehabilitated into loving animals as well," Yap said.
Eventually Xi's father was rehabilitated after Mao's death, and his son officially joined first the Communist Party in 1974, then became an official in the Chinese government.
Estimates vary for Native Americans' needs for new and rehabilitated housing, but, over the past decade-and-a-half, surveys agreed about the severity of the challenge.
As Wheeler rehabilitated his elbow this spring, he had a minor setback when he underwent a small operation to remove a suture knot from his pitching arm.
A recent summit between Trump and Kim signaled that the regime could be rehabilitated with the global community — if it goes ahead with a pledge to denuclearize.
As sexual harassment and assault scandals continue to rock Hollywood, the newly released trailer for "Daddy's Home 2" suggests that even the worst reputation can be rehabilitated.
He made his admissions to Bloomberg because he is "hoping to convince the public that he's rehabilitated – and gather support for a reduced sentence," the article read.
Nobody in Asbest, 900 miles east of Moscow, is expecting asbestos to be fully rehabilitated any time soon, with or without a helping hand from Mr. Trump.
"Wild" is a largely fly-on-the-wall-style portrait of an Israeli veterinary hospital where animals hit by cars or shot, for example, are tenderly rehabilitated.
Hinckley and his lawyers appeared in federal court in April 2015 and argued that he had been successfully rehabilitated from his illness and that he deserved a release.
One, a rehabilitated drug user and single mother, was so angered by her experience at another lender that she went out and spent her £100 loan on crack.
The home must have been vacant for a year or more before it was rehabilitated and made re-eligible for sale, according to the Housing Authority of Baltimore.
Rehabilitated by Emperor Haile Selassie after his return from exile in 1941, it was once a proud monument to Ethiopia's restored independence following five years of Italian occupation.
A better route forward, the authors say, would be direct recycling, where cathodes are rehabilitated for use in new batteries without separating them back to the individual metals.
Set to max out his sentence next year, he was going home no more rehabilitated than when he came in—the shank in his right hand said so.
Lampshades, glass end tables, buffets, chairs and iridescent cowboy boots, all with a 3-D effect, are among the flea market and roadside finds Ms. Nicole has rehabilitated.
"Part and parcel of the nuclear deal was that Iran could be rehabilitated economically," said Sanam Vakil, an Iran analyst at Chatham House, a London-based research organization.
However, he managed to evade jail time and his ban from public office was overturned prior to its expiration in 2019 after a Milan court found him "rehabilitated." 
Under the loophole, child rapists can be sentenced to probation if experts find that they would be better rehabilitated outside of prison, as happened in this case, Sell said.
But it's one that must be carefully implemented and managed if there is to be any hope for the successful rehabilitated return of those who have violated that society.
Mr. Maas said the decision was reached after a study by the federal government's anti-discrimination agency concluded there was no reason the men should not be legally rehabilitated.
Through a spokesperson, they said that Eva Dubin had known Epstein for decades and thought he rehabilitated himself after his plea to charges including procuring a minor for prostitution.
Donovan's attorney, Darrell Heckman, who is appealing his conviction, believes he is seriously ill and should never have been removed from the juvenile system, where he could be rehabilitated.
In a similar move in 2015, Serbia rehabilitated World War Two royalist commander and convicted Nazi collaborator Dragoljub 'Draza' Mihailovic, a move described by Croatia akin to forgiving Hitler.
Gerard Brimo, president of top Philippine nickel ore producer Nickel Asia Corp, said the industry would like to show Duterte old mines that have been rehabilitated, including open pits.
Chief Justice Chase Rogers said lesser sanctions can be justified when employees take responsibility for their conduct or can be rehabilitated, or when public safety is not an issue.
"We already have a spot picked out," said Mr. Warren, who, since arriving at Hoyt Sherman in 16153, has shored up the theater's finances and rehabilitated its art galleries.
Maintaining contact with friends and family "is critically important to people being rehabilitated and having a successful re-entry to society and not repeating criminal behavior," Mr. Farrar said.
After 0003 days in office, Mr. Trump officially pronounced NATO rehabilitated, taking credit for transforming it into a modern, cost-sharing, terrorism-fighting pillar of American and European security.
The initial grant, approved in 2010, helped modernize the internal revenue bureau, expanded programs under the social welfare department intended to alleviate poverty and rehabilitated a major road network.
I had been sober for over two years at the time I was coerced to sign away my parental rights, despite numerous accomplishments and evidence of a rehabilitated life.
It follows his journey with three friends as they navigate a rehabilitated, leaky sloop called the Pestilence from Florida to the Bahamas, finally ditching the boat in the Dominican Republic.
As BOSF now reports, Alba, along with Kika, another rehabilitated orangutan (not an albino), were released to Borneo's Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park (BBBR) on Wednesday December 19, 2018.
" Trump also announced a slew of efforts at the White House event, including "working to allow rehabilitated citizens with a criminal record for both federal government jobs and affordable housing.
Islamic State has built a research centre devoted to launching attacks in the west using driverless cars and rehabilitated anti-aircraft missiles, new footage from inside the terror group reveals.
Under the auspices of Kushner's Office of American Innovation, administration officials have met with faith-based leaders, former inmates who have been rehabilitated, conservative leaders, and experts on the issue.
"Nature" visits the Arcas Wildlife Rescue Center in Guatemala, where creatures from the second-largest tropical rain forest in the Americas are rehabilitated before being released back into the wild.
Many of the sanctuary's sloths are too young or too ill to be released back into the wild after they're rehabilitated, so they stay in habitats like the one below.
Hungary has even rehabilitated controversial national hero Admiral Miklos Horthy, the World War II-era dictator who allied with Nazi Germany and deported a half-million Jews to be gassed.
The IMF also underscored the importance of having a credible strategy for returning rehabilitated banks to the private sector "in a way that is consistent with increasing competition among banks".
By enacting comprehensive sealing statutes and rewriting its regressive discovery laws, New York can protect the innocent, as well as provide a second chance for people who have rehabilitated themselves.
The other side: Meanwhile, many Republicans and conservative groups, who fiercely oppose any changes to felon voting laws, have long argued that people must first prove that they've been rehabilitated.
Fans of the national team watched the game in the rehabilitated Praça Mauá square by Rio's port, home to a new museum and water-front promenade built for the Games.
Today, these collaborators — groups and individuals responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews — are being glorified and rehabilitated as part of the ultranationalism surging across Eastern Europe.
State Department of Mines and Petroleum acting executive director, environment, Marnie Leybourne, said the new fund would increase by about $27 million a year to ensure abandoned sites were rehabilitated.
The cost of a rehabilitated single-family home in the area — which is what many of the neighbors preferred to see on the lot — runs to $1.4 million or more.
The Surinamese-born Dutchman retired from kickboxing altogether earlier this year, having rehabilitated his leg after breaking it mid-fight against Turkish kickboxer Gokhan Saki at Glory 15 in April 13.
"Some people can be rehabilitated, and it doesn't mean if you've done drugs or you've ever been arrested for something minor that you can never become a U.S. citizen," Tonello said.
For example, it addresses the plight of 28503,22019 inmates ready to be rehabilitated but who are stuck in legal "limbo" because the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 does not apply retroactively.
Citizens and lawmakers alike can enjoy peace of mind knowing that offenders actually are being rehabilitated and set up for productive citizenship, rather than an endless cycle of crime and incarceration.
Whether new mines or rehabilitated mines, none are switched on to full production overnight, which is why this year's benchmark treatment charge was still down on last year's $172 a tonne.
"They tell you what time you have to go to bed, what time you have to get up, and force you to be rehabilitated," Boden, who was once homeless himself, said.
They would probably want to keep at least two or three of their remaining veterans around as culture-builder and stop-gap minutes-eaters, at least while their value is rehabilitated.
We learn, for instance, that a resident named Leighton Thomas (William Ash) was convicted of murdering two people 20 years earlier; his effort to return to society rehabilitated is suddenly upended.
There has been a multi-decade failure to reform prison systems to improve government control, reduce corruption and even provide more humane conditions for prisoners in order that they be rehabilitated.
In the aftermath of the scandal, Mr. Arrufat lost his job at a Havana theater and no press or journal would publish his work until he was rehabilitated in the 1980s.
IOI admitted to clearing peatlands, in a statement to the RSPO, but denied planting oil palm trees on them, saying it rehabilitated the area by planting "cuttings of an indigenous jungle species".
The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which is housing the birds at its farm in Methuen, says the roosters are extremely aggressive and cannot be rehabilitated or retrained.
It's the first time that a paralyzed person has regained movement just by using their thoughts, and it's poised to revolutionize the way paralyzed patients and other motor-impaired individuals are rehabilitated.
While a museum in France may still be far off (a private Buffet museum exists in Japan, set up by a local collector in 1973), the art market has already rehabilitated Buffet.
The Trump administration shows little or interest in investing in the lives of the 2.1 million people locked behind our nation's prisons But we can be rehabilitated when we have the opportunity.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's oil ministry on Monday said the nation would reduce its petroleum products imports by 25 percent as crude oil refineries are being rehabilitated following fighting with Islamic State militants.
Over the last few years, the sound's become rehabilitated, with labels like Music from Memory, and parties like London's blissed-out New Atlantis (which often features Yamaneko) making some very cosmic waves.
The ordinary slice and its heftier cousin, the Sicilian-style square, were probably first rehabilitated with superior ingredients and a sophisticated understanding of baking by Best Pizza in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in 2010.
These reforms tend to elevate cases involving the innocent and wrongfully accused, and increasingly, they focus on those like Johnson's: nonviolent drug offenses committed by people believed to have since rehabilitated themselves.
They found a little piece of medicine that you can inject to make sure that somebody does not die of OD. And also all of these houses where you can freely be rehabilitated.
Prosecutor Andre Mishka of the 24th Judicial Court tells PEOPLE the teen will be held in a correctional facility until he's 18 or determined by the state's Department of Correction to be rehabilitated.
Prosecutor Andre Mishka of the 24th Judicial Court told PEOPLE the teen will be held in a correctional facility until he's 18 or determined by the state's Department of Correction to be rehabilitated.
The show is built on the premise that Lohan has already effectively rehabilitated herself — she previously bought a club in Athens, so this particular location is merely an expansion of her burgeoning empire.
For eight years, pachyderms like Lam Duan - old, overworked and sometimes disabled - have been rehabilitated with music at Elephants World, a retirement sanctuary for the animals in the western Thai province of Kanchanaburi.
There's a reason why political ads that include children, like this one of Hillary's, are far more effective than those that feature rehabilitated criminal — even though both would be endangered by Graham-Cassidy.
As a result of the program in the Pipiripau basin, 360,000 seedlings have been planted, 13 km (83 miles) of roads improved, about 1,000 water retention basins built and some 200 others rehabilitated.
In a Washington Post op-ed, Obama said he came to his decision after a review by the Justice Department determined the practice reduces the chances that prisoners can be rehabilitated into society.
He said there had been an estimated 120 million cubic feet of sediment — both man-made and natural — in 10 rivers and waterways that are being dredged and rehabilitated with the grant's support.
Sure, they've committed crimes and most of them are in there for the correct reason, but isn't the main goal for them to come out rehabilitated and able to integrate back into society?
In Missouri, one of the few states that places a strong emphasis on juvenile rehabilitation, only 22019 percent of juvenile offenders who were rehabilitated were arrested again, representing its vast potential for success.
Activists and lawyers who had supported Ms. Brown said that her case reflected the need for criminal justice reform, particularly in cases of juvenile offenders who have been traumatized and can be rehabilitated.
I know it is not politically correct to say this, but opioids, narcotics, meth and all these drugs change people in very substantial ways, and it's a minority who are ever truly rehabilitated.
To many on the left, Donald Trump is an order of magnitude more disastrous a commander in chief than was George W. Bush, whose reputation now stands thoroughly rehabilitated in the popular culture.
Eaton County Circuit Court Judge Janice Cunningham told Nassar she doesn't believe he can be rehabilitated, citing his methodical planning and the effort he put into gaining the trust of his victims' families.
By all accounts, Johnson has successfully been rehabilitated, and sentencing a first-time, nonviolent offender for a drug crime is the kind of policy that has led the federal prison system to explode.
His recommendations are mostly generalities about fighting jihadism with "an entirely new narrative", but he makes one particularly sensible point: the West should make better use of rehabilitated former jihadists for ideological counter-propaganda.
New England Patriots defensive end Trey Flowers helped a rehabilitated seal named after him return to the ocean on Tuesday — and the Super Bowl champ says the experience was "unlike anything" he's ever done.
Under the First Step Act, it will now also evaluate what a prisoner needs in order to be rehabilitated -- from anger management classes to basic literacy training -- and match them to what they need.
Defense lawyers had asked for a 15-year sentence, saying Felton was a good person "who did a bad thing" and that he could be rehabilitated with the support of his family and community.
"I've rescued and rehabilitated about 13 cats, which people often think that that means I have 13 cats personally, but actually we've been without a pet for a few years now," Fischer tells PEOPLE.
More than 90 percent of the borrowers who rehabilitated a defaulted loan with their servicer were not enrolled in income-based repayment plans, according to a new report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
While some stunts have a circusy feel — Rizzo, a rose-breasted cockatoo, deposits crushed cans in a recycling bin — they do not involve risks to the birds, several of which were rehabilitated after injuries.
That came days after George W. Bush delivered a speech that heavily criticized Trump in all but name, and as John McCain rehabilitated his maverick persona to become one of Trump's most formidable opponents.
Chiang said he's already helped with the state housing shortage by increasing financing as state treasurer for new and rehabilitated housing by over 80 percent from 2014 levels, including funding to help the homeless.
Not because she didn't expect the former unruly schoolboy to be so thoroughly rehabilitated, but because she wasn't sure how her life as a single mother would look to Mr. Garish from up close.
Mr. Garcia and others saw opportunity in the old school; they cleaned and rehabilitated the building for community use, ultimately securing a lease with the city to use it for arts and educational programming.
The criminologist who wrote the report for Mr. Semprevivo, Sheila Balkan, said she focuses on humanizing a defendant and on proposing how the defendant can best be rehabilitated and pay a debt to society.
Mr Hsu, the fellow pianist from Gulangyu, was among the first musicians who, having been banished to work on a farm, was rehabilitated after agreeing to perform the "Yellow River Concerto" to army units.
Schwartze has the skill set—he uses a standard drone with four whirling blades to train his own birds, a peregrine falcon and a goshawk, and he successfully rehabilitated an injured peregrine last year.
While promoting her new HBO documentary, Jane Fonda in Five Acts, Jane Fonda recently said men who have been accused of sexual harassment in Hollywood need to be fully rehabilitated before entering the workforce again.
As a rehabilitated English literature major from a small liberal arts college, I am inclined to avoid books about the sort of overwrought navel-gazing I found (and engaged in myself) during those four years.
This lucky summer intern's daily duties will include helping rescue and feed turtles, cleaning holding tanks, observing surgeries and assisting in rehabilitated turtles' release back into the ocean, as well as posting on social media.
Liberals have literally rehabilitated George Bush from the war criminal that killed over one million Iraqis based on lies, to the man that passes Michelle Obama candy, and hangs out with Ellen DeGeneres on weekends.
A board would predominantly target those drug offenders who have proven rehabilitation in prison, though it could also include some people who committed more serious crimes if they prove to be rehabilitated, Klobuchar's staff said.
"We are grateful that the Parole Board affirmed what everyone who has interacted with Judy already knows -- that she is a rehabilitated, remorseful woman who poses no threat to society," said Clark's attorney, Michael Cardozo.
In northern Jordan's Zaatari refugee camp, for example, the government and agencies rehabilitated wells, and fixed up water and wastewater systems for Syrian refugees and communities nearby, easing pressure on limited resources, the report said.
Sometimes that image can be rehabilitated; after offending Joe Buck with his disgusting act, Moss went on to be a key veteran cog in an unstoppable New England offense, and now a pretty great analyst.
The potential for cargo to be stranded, perhaps indefinitely, is unnerving for many - particularly as industry insiders and analysts believe that Hanjin has little chance of being rehabilitated and its assets will eventually be liquidated.
The proposal to communicate rehabilitated terrorist stories in the Internet is recognized by intelligence agencies to be the best way to defeat ISIS recruiters who are aggressively targeting Muslim teenagers with a pack of lies.
Formerly a nightclub that reliably infuriated its neighbors in the West Village, the place had just been rehabilitated by new owners, including the magazine editor Graydon Carter, who envisioned a chophouse of old-establishment sensibilities.
Whether they become fearful of loud noises, become more aggressive, forget how to do tasks, or decide that they don't want to work, these dogs are rehabilitated with the goal of returning them to service.
It was removed months later, but the gash along the coast remained for years, the emptiness above the rehabilitated pier an ever-present reminder of the worst natural disaster to strike New Jersey in decades.
For example, the parole process for the non-violent should be more streamlined than the process for violent offenders, reducing costs, and enabling more resources to go toward making sure violent offenders are appropriately rehabilitated.
There have been proposals to have it restored and used to fight Nazi ideology, torn down and replaced with a structure with no links to the Nazi era, or rehabilitated into a center for refugees.
Bush speechwriter David Frum, who has recently enjoyed a rehabilitated reputation as someone who agrees with Donald Trump on basically everything but nonetheless dislikes him, has accused Iraqis of choosing to be slaughtered after the invasion.
The dead birds will be sent to Texas A&M University and Louisiana State University's Museum of Natural Science, while the three survivors were taken to the Wildlife Center of Texas in Houston to be rehabilitated.
One of the people that I met there had an orphanage in the north and he was working with children child soldiers who were who were being rehabilitated and who were being educated at this facility.
And he got up close and personal with one of the world's most ancient creatures during a visit to Golden Bay, Malta, on Thursday to oversee the release of rehabilitated sea turtles back into the ocean.
But now there are cereals for the animals, and eggplant, cabbages and sweet peppers for the families, thanks to a drip irrigation system linked to solar-powered pumps that carry water from a rehabilitated underground well.
Even if the calf could have been rehabilitated somehow, they wrote that the animal would have required months of quarantine to test for brucellosis, and Yellowstone does not have the facilities needed to monitor the calf.
No trip to Costa Rica is complete without a visit to the country's only Sloth Sanctuary, a place where abandoned baby sloths and those with physical disabilities are rescued, rehabilitated, and given another chance to thrive.
"We are grateful that the Parole Board affirmed what everyone who has interacted with Judy already knows -- that she is a rehabilitated, remorseful woman who poses no threat to society," Clark's lawyer, Michael Cardozo, told CNN.
Alfa's regulatory CET1 and Tier 1 ratios were both at 8.1% at end-8M16, but will decrease by about 30bps-0003bps as a result of the consolidation of the rehabilitated Bank Baltyiskiy planned for 4Q16-1H17.
On the website created by the Cultural Landscape Foundation to accompany the exhibition, Freeway Park is given a grade of C, for "beginning to falter," though the Canyon Fountain is scheduled to be rehabilitated in 2017.
We live in a world where — as theologian L. Gregory Jones pointed out last month — we have almost no socially cohesive rituals or structures by which abuse survivors can experience justice, or abusers can be rehabilitated.
Once a grungy punk-rock hangout, the newly rehabilitated Asbury Lanes boasts its original — and now working — neon bowling pin sign, restored by the family of the electrician who originally built it, along with other items.
Mr. Modric, who was allowed to play because he has not yet been convicted, has been one of the top performers at this year's tournament, and his damaged reputation in the country has been largely rehabilitated.
"Rescued and rehabilitated 20103,000 sex trafficking victims and prevented over 45,000 from being trafficked," an infographic on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's website read, listing the names and achievements of some of the 89 Padma award winners.
She said she wanted to rally support for action, including taking away the rights of violent partners to visit their children until they have been rehabilitated and getting better help for minors in domestic violence situations.
A romantic and fully rehabilitated image of Owens emerged from this film, just in time for the Los Angeles Olympics, where Carl Lewis publicly acknowledged his debt to Owens as he sought to win his own medals.
Making the event even sweeter, the National Aquarium named the 14 rehabilitated rescue turtles after favorite breakfast foods, including Waffles, Bagel, French Toast, Muffin, Doughnut, Sticky Bun, Hash Brown, Granola, Oatmeal, Quiche, Flapjack and, of course, Cereal.
The uncompromising director had harbored ambitions for a sequel to Godzilla vs Hedorah up until the very end, and a few years ago there were rumors that the smog monster would be rehabilitated for a Hollywood remake.
This is happening not because our prisons are full of unrepentant juvenile offenders who can never be rehabilitated, but because of a racist structure of perverse incentives that encourages prosecutors to pursue mass incarceration instead of justice.
"I saw how the kids were affected by the animals, and I started thinking these animals need to be rehabilitated through a loving relationship," Ms. Vidbel said, referring to horses in shelters or neglected by their owners.
Experts have warned that indoctrinated children, who began escaping the clutches of Islamic State as its territory fractured last year, could pose an ongoing threat to security, both regionally and in the West, if they are not rehabilitated.
In its boldest move, the Istanbul-based synod formally rehabilitated two Ukrainian prelates who had been excommunicated by the Patriarchate of Moscow and are seen as key figures in the establishment of a legitimate national church in Kiev.
CIA director Tommy Lee Jones doesn't see much reason not to have Bourne terminated with extreme prejudice, but his whiz-kid cyber specialist Heather Lee (Alicia Vikander) thinks Bourne can be rehabilitated and brought in from the cold.
Meanwhile, the rift between the organization and its best player is far from being rehabilitated; there's reportedly been no contact between the two sides since Porzingis said thanks but no thanks to an exit meeting two months ago.
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, the alleged ringleaders, were executed by firing squad in April 2015 despite pleas for mercy from their families, who said the two men had been "fully rehabilitated" after almost a decade in prison.
The summit heralded the beginning of many possible outcomes: a progressive path toward improved inter-Korean relations; a solid building block for the upcoming Trump-Kim summit; and the road to North Korea's complete denuclearization and rehabilitated behavior.
The Massachusetts Senator and the President could, according to the story, find common ground on the goal of shrinking or breaking up the country's biggest banks, both recommending a rehabilitated, 21st-century version of the Glass-Steagall Act.
Krishnan, a gang rape survivor whose Hyderabad-based charity has rescued and rehabilitated scores of trafficking victims over the last two decades, said authorities are becoming more aware of the crime - but that has not translated into action.
Newkirk has devoted his work to changing how people think about harboring rape culture on campus, but he also sees room for legitimate rehabilitation, as long as the person is willing to admit they need to be rehabilitated.
Asked whether terrorist detainees among those involved in this week's uprising could ever be rehabilitated, Mr. Ismail said: "Well, at least we can disengage them from violence, but it will take a very long time to deradicalize them."
"If human knowledge were developed to the point where all but the most incorrigible offenders could be rehabilitated in due time, such a system would work marvelously and would surely meet with the approval of all," Lopez wrote.
"We are grateful that the parole board affirmed what everyone who has interacted with Judy already knows — that she is a rehabilitated, remorseful woman who poses no threat to society," said Michael Cardozo, one of Ms. Clark's lawyers.
On October 11th, Patriarch Bartholomew rehabilitated Filaret Denysenko, a bishop who broke with Moscow's authority just after the Soviet collapse to create a self-styled Kiev Patriarchate, and Makariy Maletich, head of a smaller independent Orthodox body in Ukraine.
Monster and villain fandom sometimes seems to blur the line between liking a character who's done bad things but could be rehabilitated by love, intentionally reveling in a kind of BDSM power dynamic, and outright romanticizing an abusive relationship.
After all, hasn't Kim himself given his word to commit to denuclearization, and hasn't the North refrained from taking any provocative measures against Seoul or Washington long enough — by the DPRK's standards — to lend credence to a rehabilitated Pyongyang?
In prepared remarks to senators at his confirmation hearing, Mnuchin said that his group's purchase of IndyMac Bank in 2009 ultimately rehabilitated a failed regional lender into OneWest and saved thousands of jobs and thousands of loans from foreclosure.
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò writes in a stunning 11-page letter that he told Francis in 2013 that Cardinal Theodore McCarrick had been sanctioned by Pope Benedict XVI over numerous allegations of sexual misconduct, but Francis nonetheless rehabilitated McCarrick.
In court on Tuesday, prosecutors asked the judge to sentence Mr. Arps to prison, rather than home detention, because there was "no prospect" that he could be rehabilitated, given his "extreme ideological outlook," the website Christchurch Court News reported.
Despite this push for reform, tens of thousands of people remain incarcerated because of the system's failure to release them long after they have served substantial time in prison, been rehabilitated, and are ready to return to their communities.
Stops include Wesleyan Chapel (where the first convention was held in 1848), the National Women's Hall of Fame in the rehabilitated Seneca Knitting Mill (opening this summer,) and the home of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, chief organizer of the convention.
These works actively incorporate accident and aspects of the ready-made, have precedents in the large-scale ceramics of Peter Voulkos Viola Fried, but may be closest in spirit to the Neo-Expressionism of Julian Schnabel — rehabilitated, of course.
Meeting with and photographing these citizens for the resulting project, Blocked From the Ballot, was a great honor that left me with one clear conclusion: If we think that people are being rehabilitated, then they should be able to vote.
But Mina, a rehabilitated orangutan with a heartbreaking backstory, was used to being fed by humans and after we quietly left her with her child, she started charging after us — as if for payment for the show she had put on.
The petition included a list of bonded workers who were rescued over the last two years but had not been rehabilitated, as well as details of people who have been reported as trapped in bonded labor but have not been freed.
Bill Nelson, has suggested that he would prefer handling the restoration of voting rights on a case-by-case basis, through which people convicted of felonies have to show that they're truly rehabilitated before they earn back their right to vote.
"Some [states] have resentenced and released dozens of those deemed to have rehabilitated themselves ... Others have delayed review of cases, skirted the ruling on seeming technicalities or fought to keep the vast majority of their affected inmates locked up for life."
Read more: WeWork's new CEOs could still have a rough time dealing with Adam Neumann, experts sayWhether WeWork can ever be rehabilitated into a "normal" company — one attractive enough to go public at an acceptable valuation — is hardly a given, though.
"The issue of whether they have been rehabilitated is something we will see more and more," Kent Roach, a University of Toronto law professor who specializes in anti-terrorism, told the Canadian Press this week in response to Gaya's case.
"I hope he is rehabilitated and doesn't hurt anyone else," Ms. Jaffe, who rose to become the highest-ranking female police chief in the New York Police Department before retiring this year, said in a brief phone interview late Friday afternoon.
On this week's Popcast, Mr. Caramanica discusses how artists get canceled — or rehabilitated, or both — on Twitter, and then in the public consciousness, with Justin Charity, a writer for the Ringer and a co-host of the Damage Control podcast.
City museums—whether built anew, like Frank Gehry's Bilbao Guggenheim, or rehabilitated from old industrial buildings, like the Tate Modern—play the kind of social role we associate with medieval churches, attracting a crowd of peddlers, lovers, gawkers, dogs, and loiterers.
When he was arrested again in 2014, Ms. Lima-Marin teamed up with lawyers — Ms. Diego, of Colorado, and Jaime Halscott and Patrick Megaro, of Florida — to try to get him out, arguing that he had already been fully rehabilitated.
The Americans missed Cameron's consistency and stability at center back in November while he rehabilitated a knee injury, and though he has told Arena of his preference to stay there, he said he would move to right back if asked.
Mr. Novograd saw the deterioration of that path — caused by joggers, bicyclists and others who rediscovered the park after it was rehabilitated — as one reason for the decline in ridership that led him to his painful decision to close Claremont.
The Syrian government has sought to ease the crisis by trucking water from wells around the city, and the United Nations has rehabilitated 120 wells to cover about one-third of the city's daily needs, Mr. Laerke, the spokesman, said.
These works actively incorporate accident and aspects of the ready-made, have precedents in the large-scale ceramics of Peter Voulkos and Viola Frey, but may be closest in spirit to the Neo-Expressionism of Julian Schnabel — rehabilitated, of course.
GL: Even for people who have done truly violent or horrible things, there are also some questions about whether they truly deserve the long sentences they're getting, especially if they can prove that they've rehabilitated or have aged out of crime.
The small amount of taxpayer money allocated to fund Pell in prisons would offset the much larger and more wasteful cost of paying to imprison people a second time, when they could have been rehabilitated and equipped to succeed the first time.
"It does feel great," May tells Channel 5 show Saving Britain's Hedgehogs, which features the conservation work carried out at the Amazing Grace rescue center on his estate in Surrey, England, where sickly hogs are rehabilitated and released back into the wild.
Ravenel claims that she "filed this action for the sole and/or primary purpose of securing her role on the reality TV show Southern Charm and progressing her storyline as the 'rehabilitated Mother who regains possession of her minor children,' " the documents state.
Brown's advocates say they hope the celebrity attention can help Brown's case but also draw attention to the idea that young people in prison should be given the opportunity to be rehabilitated and released, as well as raise awareness around sex trafficking.
Courts have held that parole decisions should not be based solely on the severity of the crime and the defendant's conduct at trial, but must give more weight to whether the inmate has been rehabilitated and no longer poses a risk to society.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Financial data firm Refinitiv's $22026 billion debt, once described as having some of the weakest-ever investor protections typical of the frothy peak of the credit cycle, is being rehabilitated by its $222.9 billion merger with the London Stock Exchange.
While Jean is supportive of her young daughter's possible identity, nothing here is pointing towards Dolly acting as some sort of cure-all for Jean's perfectly rehabilitated mental state, and it's not fair to give a child that kind of emotional responsibility.
This concept, recently peddled by Jay-Z on 4:44 as well, has frustrated audiences because it gives men room to mess up and be rehabilitated (sometimes by their victims) while expecting women to rehabilitate themselves and the men in their life.
Most of the streets are residential, lined with trees, townhouses and the occasional mansion, many of which are being rehabilitated by individuals and small developers as the neighborhood becomes more popular with those priced out of downtown and other parts of Harlem.
Safe Streets Second Chances, a Koch Industries supported initiative, is using data to craft individualized reentry plans with the goal to shift the ultimate measure of success from whether individuals are punished to whether these individuals are improved, rehabilitated and capable of redemption.
Baroque pieces by Jean-Philippe Rameau predate the affair by centuries, and are used in a head-scratching ballet of military officers; Jehan Alain's pulsating "Litanies," performed with verve by the organist Parker Ramsay, are from the 1930s, decades after Dreyfus was rehabilitated.
"It seems that if everything goes well, and the plaintiffs feel the community are being compensated fairly and the land is being rehabilitated...then there could be no more increase in cash out the door for BHP and Vale," said UBS analyst Lawcock.
With this collection of smiling, hopeful, hardworking Americans, vacant lots, food banks, the county jail, and a rehabilitated mother getting her life on track, one can see how the allure of bucking the status quo took its shape leading up to November's vote. —L.
"The Taliban are expected to give input to the peacemaking process, the goal of which is to draw the Taliban, as an organization, to peace talks," Ghani said, offering the prospect that former Taliban fighters could be provided with jobs and rehabilitated into society.
This brutal reality means that prisoners—who don't have much else to do with their time besides working out and waiting around to be rehabilitated—have to get creative when it comes eating food that will sustain them, or eating any "real" food at all.
The Supreme Court also found that provision of treatment was a key part of civil commitment's constitutionality: If people were being given an opportunity to be rehabilitated, even if they didn't or couldn't get better, then their detention was distinct from a criminal sentence.
"Volkswagen management, as well as I personally, believe that it is part of good corporate culture that employees must be fully rehabilitated after being exonerated," VW's head of integrity and legal affairs, Hiltrud Werner, told reporters on Wednesday at the carmaker's base in Wolfsburg.
"We have rehabilitated Gazi and Makongeni primary schools, bought textbooks for the pupils and provided piped water to the residents in both villages," said Ali Salim, chairman of Mikoko Pamoja (Mangroves Together), the community organization working to protect local mangroves and reap the benefits.
While Indian trial courts aggressively impose death sentences, 95 percent of them have been overturned or commuted by higher courts in recent years, a recent study showed, typically in consideration of "mitigating circumstances" like slipshod investigations or the potential of the accused to be rehabilitated.

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