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"relegate" Definitions
  1. relegate somebody/something (to something) to give somebody a lower or less important position, rank, etc. than before
  2. [usually passive] relegate something (British English) to move a sports team from playing with one group of teams to playing in a lower group opposite promoteTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2

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All other carmakers relegate testing to its engineers and employees.
So, why solely relegate it to swaying in a crowd?
The goal is to relegate the fear to normal proportions.
They tried to silence me, to relegate me to being ostracized.
Then it is easier to relegate her career to second place.
When it comes to flip-flops, relegate them to the pool.
I can't wait to relegate him to the dustbin of history.
They operate under principles of totalitarianism that relegate people to certain classes.
And then no one can relegate you to the less-interesting jobs.
Time to relegate men to the minority status they so richly deserve.
Seeing a UFO is so unlikely that many relegate sightings to hoaxes.
Don't relegate him to the side and push him to the curb.
Some states relegate them to the bike lane, others allow riders more freedom.
"This tends to relegate to a lower position on the spectrum," he said.
She decided to relegate her husband and son to a smaller picture below.
Most racing games that depict Australia relegate our country to a single track.
This thinking tends to relegate more populist activism to the province of naive dreamers.
The Court declines to relegate its Establishment Clause analysis to a purely mathematical exercise.
But why relegate a tasty dish like pot roast to just the coldest months?
If they were only criminal then we could relegate our responses to law enforcement.
Candidates who relegate their positions on abortion to a place called "beliefs" are misguided.
Once in, it was no longer so easy to relegate the characters to an outgroup.
But the scandal machine has the capacity to perpetually relegate those stories to secondary status.
Let's do everything we can to relegate all vaccine-preventable diseases to the history books.
These algorithms tend to relegate us to our sphere of comfort by limiting the discussion.
Instead, the Academy saw fit to relegate her to a nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.
"Many organizations continue to relegate data-science knowledge to a small number of employees," Cornelissen wrote.
If what the author has to say is so important, why relegate it to the paratext?
In the former case you relegate control to drug cartels, in the latter to war criminals.
One needn't relegate a black suit to the back of the closet when the temperature rises.
Pompeo has done more than just relegate LGBTQI issues to the margins of State Department memos.
There's no reason to relegate the scarf your grandmother knitted to the back of your closet.
Fences relegate the audience to the last three rows of the Abrons orchestra, far from the action.
Or, the groups said, AT&T could relegate channels it does not own to undesirable channel locations.
Most cinematic portrayals of young women relegate them to the roles of shy prude or bitchy slut.
Governments run migrant prison camps, separate families, militarize, terrorize, surveil, and relegate people to lives forever changed.
By the mid-1980s, they had largely managed to relegate energetic antitrust enforcement to the history books.
It is unthinkable that one would relegate a wonderful place like this to the dustbin of history.
The fear among some brands is that the new Instagram algorithm will relegate their posts to the sidelines.
During the transition and for the foreseeable future, this deal would relegate the U.K. to rule-taker status.
To disown entirely their own record in government might well relegate the party to eternal protest vote status.
And if that's the goal, then consent doesn't work if we relegate it exclusively to the sexual realm.
"Leading the chairmanship of the Caucus I don't think is going to relegate him to anonymity," said Rep.
It boggled my mind that these talented women would choose to self-segregate and relegate themselves to comedic obscurity.
The music was constant noise for Earl, something easy for him to relegate to the back of his mind.
The birth will relegate Prince Harry – who is visiting Manchester today – down to sixth in line to the throne.
Facebook's users have a different sort of power: They can relegate the network to obscurity simply by logging off.
For all of these reasons, it's time to relegate cheap to the same meaning it holds in other industries.
Why relegate pork shoulder to the braising pot when you could put tender, juicy shoulder steaks on the grill?
It also ensures that celebrities won't dominate the feed and relegate friend stories to the bottom of the queue.
Still, the moves relegate the island back to the realm of "forbidden fruit" to be enjoyed at one's peril.
But not if they relegate women like Smith to hapless victims or sex objects, like so many other games.
It takes someone special to relegate soccer from the sports pages, but when Pajon races, she takes pride of place.
Ceding this position would relegate those automakers down the automotive hierarchy, but perhaps bring them greater volume in the future.
Many of India's Muslims fear that the court's decision will relegate them to second-class citizenship and empower Hindu extremists.
Here's a look at what still needs to happen before they can relegate the internal combustion engine to the past.
What happens to our humanity when we relegate our real lives to props for the performance of our virtual ones?
Soon, they would say goodbye to Alex Rodriguez and relegate the veteran Brian McCann to the role of backup catcher.
Use an old pillowcase, one that you can relegate to the rag pile after this job, to clean the blades.
Don't just relegate cool-weather green beans to that Thanksgiving casserole (which is even better when made from scratch, of course).
Both Driving Miss Daisy and Green Book relegate racism to the past, making it a problem that has been dealt with.
These losses have helped relegate Democrats to minority status in U.S. House of Representatives for 28503 of the last 22019 years.
The Buttigiegs's successful embrace of such tradition does not relegate them to some sphere of heterosexuality; it instead evinces this progress.
"As doctors that care about women's health, we don't want to relegate pelvic exams to something that's taboo," Dr. Goedken said.
"As doctors that care about women's health, we don't want to relegate pelvic exams to something that's taboo," Dr. Goedken said.
Our laws should support institutions that promote inclusive growth, not ones that relegate people of color to a permanent economic underclass.
There is no need for her to relegate herself to what the President wants to discuss — or, more importantly, tweet about.
"Simply put, fraternities elevate men to social gatekeepers and relegate women and non-binary students to sexual objects," the lawsuit said.
It's also hard to explain the urgency of this, because most people just kind of relegate the south to the south.
But Libya's Western allies, preoccupied by domestic politics and the crisis in Syria, would soon relegate the country to the back burner.
Many iOS users already relegate a bunch of these apps, especially the built-in Stocks and Weather apps, to a "Junk" folder.
Beyond security concerns, I find the niqab and burqa deeply dehumanizing, not least because they relegate women to beings without an identity.
The risk is that without sufficient investment in training, technology will relegate many more workers to the ranks of the low-skilled.
Novice coders usually mistake it for Java, or relegate it to a mere scripting language rather than a full-blown programming language.
The commission said Google abused its dominance of online search to promote its own comparison-shopping service and relegate those of rivals.
This is a boon for anyone who's ever wished they could relegate all menial and annoying tasks to their sleeping, regenerating selves.
Student teaching evaluations tend to be biased against women, while journalistic discussions of economic research often relegate women to a secondary role.
" Mr. Miller did not want to relegate his customers, whom he considered family, to store-bought seltzer, which he described as "dreck.
But to relegate support for Palestinian rights to the sole purview of the Sanders camp is to oversimplify the dynamics at play.
Let us allow Democrats to either moderate their message or relegate their socialist ideas to the dustbin of history where they belong.
Perhaps an alternative definition might evolve: to relegate a respected and qualified nominee to legislative limbo in an exercise of political gamesmanship.
Don't relegate that liberating I-give-up attitude that has been sanctioned by self-help literature to the rest of your life.
We all know it's poor form to relegate your leading lady to the damsel-in-distress role, so let's make her competent!
Not only that, they're redesigning packaging to create products that you'll want to display on a vanity — not relegate to a side drawer.
Ironically, this award is commonly referred to as cursed — a career-killer that can relegate you to one-hit-wonder status, or worse.
I still come across mosques that relegate women to parts of the building that are clearly afterthoughts, if not incipient human rights violations.
Sometimes when you have a property as massive as Pokémon, you can't just relegate it to one series or one type of game.
With all but one of its open cases related to crimes in Africa, this would almost certainly relegate the I.C.C. to permanent irrelevance.
Despite these premarital misgivings, they wed and dutifully reproduced, but this Beverly Hills housewife was never going to relegate herself to hostess duty.
Sadly, however, pet deaths on planes are all too common, although the decision to relegate a pet to an overhead bin was unusual.
But that widespread appeal was used to slight the genre out of hand and further relegate it to the status of mere entertainment.
"Smell is the sense that's most closely associated with women, and I think it's a mistake to relegate it that way," she said.
Most movies, if they bothered with someone like Jewell at all, would make fun of him or relegate him to a sidekick role.
There will, of course, be holiday gatherings where I will relegate bites of meat as meager side dishes, and I'm okay with that.
Maybelline's new palette is sleek, weighty, and millennial pink, meaning you'll actually want to put it on display — not relegate to a side drawer.
Because Russ' team was at home, a 0-0 draw in the next match at Nuremberg could relegate Eintracht on the away goals rule.
I have never been culturally, spiritually or intellectually fulfilled by most of my neighborhood mosques, especially as many still relegate women to side entrances.
Wary of such a spectacle in a crucial state, Mr. Romney's aides began a concerted effort to relegate Mr. Trump's endorsement to a sideshow.
We cannot relegate hundreds of thousands of individuals to a lifetime of instability and danger and expect public safety to be improved by it.
The magnitude of the storm threatens to overwhelm that agenda as well as relegate to the background Mr. Trump's demands for a border wall.
The Senate may relegate the six-day-a-week impeachment trial to afternoons, he added, while other legislative business takes place in the mornings.
Yet to dismiss this as foolish and a mere act of desperation would relegate Afghanistan's conflict to the brutal domain of warlords and strongmen.
They feel that that would relegate them to the kids' table and ultimately keep them further from the decision-making parts of the conference.
I suspect it's no accident that these crimes emerged in denominations that do not ordain women and that relegate them to second-class status.
Yet these works also often relegate their "stories" to dry curatorial lingo and feel like missed opportunities, or, worse, exploitation of the trauma of others.
But why relegate yourself to yet another stale Munchkin when you could make your own sugared doughnut holes and add them to a chocolate milkshake?
"If we don't take responsibility for the fate of our schools, then we will continue to relegate generations of Philadelphia's families to poverty," he said.
Much as it would be nice to relegate pro wrestling's long history of drug abuse to the past, PED excesses have only abated, not disappeared.
The C.D.C.'s new criteria essentially relegate the decision to test to individual physicians who have little experience with, and scant scientific evidence about, coronavirus.
To speak of this history as having a "legacy" is to relegate to the past tense a reality that still operates within the present moment.
But if we relegate underperforming students to in-person-only instruction, as Dynarski suggests, we risk widening the digital divide, not closing the achievement gap.
But a drop of just a few percentage points in its vote share could relegate Modi and his party to the opposition benches in Parliament.
Poland is determined to block what it fears may be plans to relegate the ex-communist east to second-class membership by the western powers.
Others, like Joschka Fischer, Germany's former foreign minister, think the country should deepen integration with France and relegate the V4 to an outer ring of partners.
Facebook will relegate GIFs to comments only, so don't expect to see them all over your feed in between those overhead cooking demos and cat videos.
The problem then, as now, was that a loyalty-first regime requires that underlings relegate other vital considerations -- facts, ethics, even the law -- to secondary status.
Ironically, that genre would end up replacing the RTS in a lot of ways, and practically relegate the genre that spawned it to a niche pastime.
"To relegate those kinds of things to an arbitration proceeding, in my view, is fundamentally inconsistent with the historical promise of our corporate law," he said.
She makes the outfit look so absolutely envious, we wonder why we relegate these party dresses to the barely touched "special occasion" sections of our wardrobes.
Handicrafts spoke to both our need for comfort and to the emerging hippie class's longing to relegate the gray flannel suit to the dustbins of history.
But there are signs that he does not fully understand the stakes nor is willing to relegate his own interests in favor of the common good.
Companies could in the past relegate most of their lease obligations to footnotes, making balance sheets look healthier than they would have been with leases shown.
To go a step further, you could even delete certain apps such as Facebook or Twitter entirely and relegate your usage to your smartphone's web browser.
We resist the conventional wisdom that women will succeed in school, career and life only if they relegate childbearing to an elusive "ideal" moment in time.
"A congressional default would relegate the island to economic paralysis, and Florida and Puerto Rican voters to the Democrats for years to come," the Journal warned.
Steve Simon, the chief executive of the WTA, called the decision to relegate the women to outside courts "unfair and inappropriate" in a statement on Thursday.
But if the very public ANC squabble pushed Moody's to relegate South African debt to "junk" status, billions of dollars could leave the economy, analysts say.
If all we see are movies by white men that relegate women and people of color to the sidelines, then that's all we'll have to aspire to.
She was a classic teacher's pet, and the kind of character that most television shows would relegate to the sidelines, constantly the butt of smarty pants jokes.
Congratulations to this year's recipients, Susan Unterberg, everyone who goes out of their way to fight the cultural tendency to relegate women over 40 to the margins!
To do otherwise only reinforces the second-class status we relegate upon many people in this country and therefore stalls our efforts toward equal justice for all.
"It was really difficult for companies to adopt [the app] because you had to relegate to another mobile app, another password to remember, another process," Hoang said.
On the other hand, to relegate them to the status of a subway pole is to knock them over to the side of objects, not family members.
These descriptions can help people with vision impairment have a better time on Twitter, and it didn't make much sense to relegate them strictly to still photos.
But it does say that a legislature can't use levers of state power to try to artificially (and) durably relegate one political party to second-class status.
In spite of that, some people have always thought that developing America's capability of a devastating nuclear first strike could relegate the MAD to the dustbin of history.
The Tigers would prefer to relegate Sanchez to non-pressure relief situations but injuries to Jordan Zimmermann and Daniel Norris have temporarily put him back in the rotation.
Experience has not been good with control systems that relegate the operator to a managerial role whose only job is to intercede in the case of an emergency.
And while it seems weird to relegate a social justice principle to the same category as oversized blazers, and corduroy, we don't really have a problem with that.
Simpler term sheets either relegate many of these items to "standard venture capital terms apply" or some other vague language, or just wholly don't mention them at all.
Most people think of this trick as something that can only be used on children, or prefer to relegate the concept to the dubious ranks of pop psychology.
In Britain, the two main parties are led by ideologues of the right and left who seem to relegate the economic health of the nation to second place.
Simpler term sheets either relegate many of these items to 'standard venture capital terms apply' or some other vague language, or just wholly don't mention them at all.
A few rich meals this time of year aren't going to relegate you to a life of ill health if you have a healthy diet on most days.
One after another, all of the trans children in our meeting told DeVos that no one has the right to relegate our human rights to states and localities.
If allowed to take root, McCain cautioned, those tendencies could relegate the US to a backseat on the world stage, leaving a vacuum of power in its wake.
On the other hand, crossing over into blackface raises memories of a time when that was meant to relegate a whole group of people to objects of amusement.
Moreover, in today's more partisan age, the president-led model of policy formation may relegate White House initiatives into bucket number one and make finding bipartisan consensus unlikely.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PURCHASE, NY — To paint pictures on the thin surface of a canvas is to relegate the canvas's armature to an invisible role.
So instead of forcing the entire country to fully participate in the democratic process, the electoral college would relegate most of that burden to just part of it.
Their action was meant to illustrate the threat of big ISPs erecting toll-booths and other choke-points that would relegate less well-off consumers to digital slow lanes.
Psychosomatic diseases are ubiquitous and cost health systems a fortune (twice the cost of treating diabetes in America in 2002, for example), yet medical textbooks relegate them to footnotes.
They relegate the white male gaze (a term first used by film scholar Laura Mulvey in 1975 to convey how cinema portrays women as passive subjects) to the sidelines.
Whether you're responsible for getting a gift for someone you know really well or someone you barely do, get them a gift they won't relegate to the storage closet.
We cannot let partisan politics relegate the legislative branch of the United States to the sidelines as communities, local governments, and private industry grapples with an increasingly existential threat.
But it remains to be seen whether the campus will push more Latino students through the University of California system or simply relegate them to a less prestigious campus.
In the same week, Royal Caribbean cruises barred all passengers with passports from China or Macau to board any of their ships in an attempt to relegate the outbreak.
White won gold on Wednesday in a thrilling halfpipe final, scoring 97.75 to relegate Hirano into silver after the Japanese rider had put up 95.25 with his second run.
As an important journalistic norm-setter, The Economist should relegate Bannonism to the same ideological bucket as the KKK, and not dignify it via a marquee editor-in-chief interview.
It would also be easy to relegate any discussion of Matter to her incredible biography (certainly a worthy topic of exploration), the intrigue of her love affairs, and her looks.
Also, because they can be eaten in one bite (unlike most mozzarella sticks) they are dangerously and deliciously easy to eat, so why relegate the cheese curd to snack food?
A recession is what could keep Trump off the list of two-term presidents and relegate him to the one inhabited by Herbert Hoover, Jimmy Carter and George H.W Bush.
What other painter would have the nerve to put himself in such prominence in a royal portrait, and to relegate King Philip IV himself to the mirror in the back?
The decision to relegate men to minor roles makes sense for Araki, a New Queer Cinema veteran who'd spent 20 years subverting tired tropes about young people before making Smiley Face.
But the film has such a great shot at a Best Picture nomination that some worried that Academy voters would relegate it to the lesser "popular" category if given the option.
By telling the story of a lost friend, she successfully argues that the perception and judgements that relegate women to one box or the other are harmful and all too common.
It would be easy to relegate Parks's work to being just representations of the past, but the issues Parks addressed — poverty, racism, and a myriad of other injustices — still plague America.
Ms. Abbe, who jokingly identifies herself as a "nerd," was initially worried that solving a crossword puzzle would relegate her to a level of nerdiness from which there was no escape.
The average Joe or Jane may generally relegate time and space's vast incomprehensibility to their most impaired moments, but a thoughtful artist grappling with these concepts actually yields useful visual language.
Sadly, the whole thing looks like a prelude to a financial crisis and an economic downturn that could relegate America to long, long years of economic stagnation and serious security challenges.
In October, the court heard an appeal of another three-judge panel's ruling that Republicans had unconstitutionally gerrymandered Wisconsin's State Assembly in an attempt to relegate Democrats to a permanent minority.
We are in for a period of painful social conflict, at the end of which perhaps we may remember why it once seemed wise to relegate certain emotions to the stadium.
When Mr. Trump emerged, he decided to relegate the health care overhaul, which he has identified as a top domestic priority, to a brief mention more than halfway through the speech.
But it's hard to relegate a writer as formidable as Woolf to connective tissue, nor would it be fair to ask a debut author to measure up to her mature style.
But even though there is plenty of gray area with talc, it seems like the momentum is there to potentially relegate talc-based baby powder to the medicine cabinet of history.
Click and drag icons around on the pinned side of the Start menu to position them, or right-click and choose Unpin from Start to relegate them back to the main list.
A technical founder, whose experience may relegate her or him to a specialist role in a large company, for example, has to adapt and take on more expertise in adjacent technical areas.
The video was part of a campaign Shea Moisture announced earlier this month called #BreakTheWalls, in which it rails against stores that relegate its products to designated "ethnic" sections of beauty aisles.
Voters elected a new president Wednesday and will now eye up the long-term goal of full independence, despite some estimates that doing so could relegate it to being Europe's poorest nation.
But she had hoped that a win in Michigan would demoralize Mr. Sanders heading into the coming Rust Belt primaries and relegate him to a protest candidate rather than a real threat.
When Neymar touched down on French soil to join Paris St.-Germain as the most expensive player in history, it seemed to relegate the rest of Ligue 1 to a mere sideshow.
But considering that new elections would probably only make things worse for Five Star, and relegate it to the opposition wilderness, many analysts had considered Mr. Di Maio's survival a foregone conclusion.
She has noticed that while male CEOs seem comfortable posting selfies taken aboard private jets, women tend to relegate posts that reveal their newfound lavish lifestyles to private accounts, or forgo them altogether.
But the game's absurdly refined realism, painstakingly crafted environments, and excellent story relegate its deficiencies into minor annoyances that are easy to ignore, especially when you take in a countryside vista by horseback.
In an interview with Teen Vogue, the actresses discussed how Panther deviates from the roles superhero movies often relegate women to, and how their characters work together instead of tearing each other down.
Why relegate your sexts to text when you can slip in a snapshot of exacccctly what you're wearing (or not) at the moment, send a short video or even a sexy audio clip?
But nobody expected that Europe would be incensed by suspicions that the U.S. was about to strike deals with China and Russia that would relegate the E.U. to the position of global insignificance.
Yet, rather than relegate this issue only to a contested territory, Public Movement's inclusion of information about the Guggenheim's collection suggests that everyone is implicated — ideological narratives are embedded in every institution's infrastructure.
Splitting from Denmark would relegate Greenland to the lowly status as one of the poorest European nations, with its $2.2 billion gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015 on a par with San Marino.
Internet gaming disorder is in a special section called "the research appendix," where the DSM's authors relegate conditions that do not have sufficient evidence for existence — but where more research might be useful.
Technology that takes advantage of adaptive learning techniques to personalize itself to individual learners, as well as those that relegate teachers to the position of classroom mentor, are popular new trends in education.
History will relegate these GOP leaders to nothing more than hypocritical political eunuchs who were deemed ineffective and unworthy of the public trust, interested only in self-preservation at the expense of their country.
Denying them the full rights we all enjoy would relegate them to the back of the bus and only weaken our nation, as we would lose the benefit of their leadership, sacrifice and courage.
Yet the most telling change is that Facebook was willing to relegate the oft-used shortcut for Messenger to the hard-to-reach top left corner of the screen to highlight the Video hub instead.
The fall in shares, if replicated when U.S. stock markets open officially, would knock nearly $90 billion off Amazon's market value and relegate it behind Microsoft Corp and Apple Inc in terms of market value.
As such legislation is often reciprocated by other nations, it may well relegate American Arabs and Muslims to second-class citizen status and deter all Americans from traveling to places where our help is critical.
Community practices often relegate women's tenure rights solely to land access and use rather than full control over customarily governed land and natural resources, which are increasingly threatened by state and corporate actions, it said.
"The district court's decision is the first to relegate a sitting President's federal claim to state court, and the first to hold that a State can criminally prosecute a sitting President," Trump's personal lawyers wrote.
For us, when anchovies are the starting point of a dish, they're also the star, making pasta so compelling that you won't want to relegate them to those nights when there's nothing in the fridge.
If you don't want a banner alert popping up on the lock screen, you can relegate it directly to the iOS Notifications Center area so you can browse all your updates at once later on.
In response to the news of Pirici and Pelmus' performance, the organizers asserted that to re-enact protest within an institution is to sanitize it — to safely relegate something visceral and vital to the archive.
Still, the national narratives on our changing climate typically relegate these acute and chronic disasters to "environmental issues" and we continue to miss the moments for the coordinated action needed to shift towards large scale change.
More than 30 years later, the trauma of the four-hour-long assault continues to have repercussions, and Dr. Douglas argues persuasively that rape is an experience that one can never really relegate to one's past.
Rather than relegate the classes to a vocational career center, its classes with the arm are taught in the main school building, which is undergoing an $18 million renovation that will include an area for robotics.
Though it's been reported that the academy may relegate categories like Berton's to commercial breaks and then edit those winners into a clip package shown later in the Oscar telecast, the nominees' luncheon is more egalitarian.
The government's strategy, some said, will be to relegate the trade negotiations to technical groups, while Mr. Johnson focuses on more popular, headline-grabbing initiatives like funding the National Health Services or hiring more police officers.
The intra-Democratic repercussions were sizable enough to relegate to second-tier news status the fact that federal law enforcement officials believe Wikileaks obtained the emails from Russian security service hackers in order to bolster Trump's candidacy.
They're worried the big tech companies' one-appliance-controls-all approach will relegate them to commodity players, connecting to Alexa or another dominant platform, or being cast aside if Amazon moves into making its own household appliances.
Nokia and Alcatel's combined sales for 2015 year give the merged company a claim to be the world's biggest mobile network supplier, but cost-cutting and eliminating overlap will likely relegate it to second place behind Ericsson.
Furthermore, if Biden were to outperform expectations and relegate Sanders to a poor second, it could call into question how well Sanders might do in some of the southern states that vote on Super Tuesday, March 3.
Misguided United States policy will relegate our nation to the sideline when the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) — the multilateral trade agreement spearheaded by China that rivals the now largely defunct Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) — is signed.
In my eyes, the point wasn't to relegate South Asian women to a punch line, but to add levity to a story in which Mr. Nanjiani struggles with a choice that could isolate him from his family.
Their 4-2 hammering at the hands of Barca was followed up by a 1-0 defeat to Fiorentina, in which Gabriel Batistuta scored an absolute screamer to relegate the 'home' side to third place in the group.
That rankles with eastern European governments, like Hungary and Slovenia, who fear a Schengen collapse could relegate them to a new second tier of the EU. But Schengen has become a casualty of the EU's crisis of trust.
And now, thanks to the craft cocktail revolution, people are starting to rediscover the awesome powers of good vermouth, rather than relegate it to the back of the liquor cabinet like so many mostly full bottles of Frangelico.
That said, given Nintendo's history with online gaming — and the fact that the Switch will relegate features like voice chat to a separate smartphone app — it's unlikely the console's online offering will be as robust as its competition.
I notice that the things that they tell us to relegate to the private—our femininity, our gender non-conformity, our emotionality, our struggle—are often the things that are most powerful precisely when they are in public.
From immediately having to decide and finance how your child will be buried, to steep bills for delivery and hospital stays, families are often required to relegate grieving to the future as they deal with important financial decisions.
Dr. Webber has allowed Stephanie Edwards back into the hospital even though she's not done with her counseling, and though Minnick is mad, the most she can do is relegate Edwards to working easy jobs that are boring.
With a full-frame camera, I would have been able to focus the viewer's attention on the car in front of me, by keeping it in focus, and relegate the people surrounding it to softer shapes and silhouettes.
I think a lot of people discount it because it's reality TV, and they think it's innocuous, and they relegate it to just cheap entertainment, but we now live in an era where reality TV is American culture.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Union leaders representing South Korean support workers for the U.S. military demonstrated on Friday outside the United States embassy as a disagreement over cost-sharing threatens to relegate thousands of employees to unpaid leave next month.
Zachary Crockett / Vox This disparity between genres may partly explain why rom-com-heavy stars like Katherine Heigl and Vince Vaughn rank so unfavorably: Thespians who stick mainly to comedy forever relegate themselves to critics' least favorite genre.
Perhaps the safest way to still use an old XP machine is to disconnect it from the internet and relegate it to being a PC gaming console or an offline word processor directly connected to a local printer.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Months of subdued U.S. stock market gyrations seemed to relegate options hedging into a futile and expensive trade, but last week's huge spike in equity market turbulence quickly reminded investors of the virtues of defensive options.
Avoiding the celebrity talking head interviews that typically relegate music documentaries to Behind The Music levels of cliché, Bar-Levi instead talks to those who can add the most to his unique revelations, from fans to roadies to exes.
Meanwhile, the U.S. economy's cyclical problems are becoming deeply entrenched, European-style, structural barriers to growth that will relegate the country to a pitiful – and politically and strategically dangerous – potential economic growth of 1.6 percent that we have now.
All of which is simply to say that although the Warriors have indisputably been the N.B.A.'s top team, the Spurs are so hot on their heels that it is difficult to simply relegate them to second-place status.
And there was a very real fear the Academy would simply and permanently relegate horror, sci-fi, fantasy, action, and comedy films to a category that would quickly be seen as a consolation prize, rather than one of the big awards.
The Independent senator from Vermont introduced a Medicare-for-all bill Wednesday that would provide free health care to all residents of the United States and relegate the private insurance industry to the margins, covering only elective and plastic surgeries.
In this case, Google is a collaborator and friend, working with carriers to provide a unified service across all their Android devices that doesn't relegate them to the role of "bit pipe" in the way that OTT apps like WhatsApp do.
Pray Tell wonders if anyone will remember those who are LGBT if the disease kills all of them, before bitterly concluding that, no, the rest of the world will simply move on and relegate them to a footnote in history.
The economic realities of rising real estate costs and shrinking margins relegate most high-grade restaurant endeavors to those who can afford to hire others to do the work or those who have the connections to bring in an investor.
Let's hope that this moment of agreement between two vice presidential candidates moves us beyond soft-on- crime versus tough-on- crime rhetoric in this election cycle - a false dichotomy that Kaine and Pence might help relegate to the history books.
In the process, they relegate basic, traditional in-unit amenities to central, shared spaces, disguising them as trappings of community—a convenient pretext to corrode tenants' personal space, pack them in like sardines, and garner YIMBYist plaudits in the process.
They hope that a formal meeting, with aides present and an agenda, will leave less room for improvisation and relegate Russia's meddling in the campaign to a secondary topic, behind more pressing policy concerns that the president is eager to address.
"If post-black represents a threat, it is to the hegemony of hetero-patriarchal expressions of blackness that, in their essentialist logics and racial nostalgia, relegate African-American identity to a series of limiting scripts," he writes in the introduction of the book.
Scott makes the epitome of "statement earrings" — but when those statement earrings are in the ballpark of $65 a pair, like this best-selling style, they're not the sort of pieces you have to relegate to weddings and the swishiest of occasions.
" His aides "hope that a formal meeting, with aides present and an agenda, will leave less room for improvisation and relegate Russia's meddling in the campaign to a secondary topic, behind more pressing policy concerns that the president is eager to address.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States looks unlikely to follow through on a threat to relegate Britain to second-class trade status once its ally leaves the European Union, as it weighs the potential costs of undermining the countries' close diplomatic and military ties.
There are those beauty products you try once and then promptly forget about (and relegate to the growing clutter under the bathroom sink), and then there are the ones you become instantly obsessed with and want to rave about to everyone you know.
"Some of those people you haven't heard of will be attractive, and we won't know that if we relegate them to the JV." Reporting by Amanda Becker; Additional reporting by Ginger Gibson and John Whitesides; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Peter Cooney
A focus on children could even be, and was, compatible with the sort of business-friendly and Wall Street-friendly politics that Democrats adopted in the Clinton era — the very brand of politics many young Democrats are eager to relegate to the past.
Even if you find something you like at a price you can afford, trying to figure out what it would look like hanging over your living room sofa may be enough to relegate the purchase to the bottom of your wish list.
In a video the day before Mr. Trump's arrival, posted by Elle UK, Mr. Khan expanded his attack to gender issues, saying the president was promoting policies that would relegate women to second-class status and force them to have back-alley abortions.
Photo: GettyFollowing public outcry over workers listening to audio captured by voice assistants, Apple announced on Wednesday that it would no longer relegate the task of listening to Siri recordings to contractors, and instead, only Apple employees would review these audio clips.
As Trump removed "human rights" from the name of the White House office that had promoted them, his secretary of state said he would relegate human rights to "values," distinguishing them from the policies that will guide US relations and prioritize economic and security interests.
As we belatedly come to recognize that social progress is halting at best, and it becomes harder to flatter ourselves on our own enlightenment, it also becomes harder to relegate Degas' inhumanity to an artifact of a time when racism and bigotry were more acceptable.
The historian Kelly Lytle Hernández, in her essay "Amnesty or Abolition: Felons, Illegals, and the Case for a New Abolition Movement," chronicles how these systems have emerged as interlocking forms of social control that relegate "aliens" and "felons" to a racialized caste of outsiders.
"It has become abundantly clear that despite the good intentions of several participants, the industry-heavy makeup of BDAC will simply relegate the body to being a vehicle for advancing the interests of the telecommunications industry over those of the public," he wrote in his resignation letter.
The Phoros PS10 is a new home speaker that features support for Amazon's Alexa assistant, which would ordinarily relegate it to a pile of similar, Alexa-infused products if not for one thing: it's the first Alexa device to support DTS Play-Fi for multi-room audio.
And it would have been intriguing to revisit in depth the individualistic, at times bizarre early work of such artists as Jonathan Borofsky, Andrew Masullo, Ida Applebroog, and Glenn Ligon, whose inclusion on the salon wall seems to relegate them to a footnote in the larger picture.
Op-Ed Contributor Washington — IS it really possible that Alexander Hamilton, of all people, is about to relegate a woman to the back of the $10 bill, just 10 months after the Treasury Department promised to feature a woman on the new version of the note?
But although the Ford Motor Co. successfully created a mass market for automobiles in the early 20th century, the company's reluctance to embrace consumer choice allowed General Motors and its numerous brands to overtake Ford and relegate the first mover to subsequent decades in second place.
"It has become abundantly clear that despite the good intentions of several participants, the industry-heavy makeup of BDAC will simply relegate the body to being a vehicle for advancing the interests of the telecommunications industry over those of the public," Liccardo said in his resignation letter.
But members of Congress don't have to relegate their questions to Cambridge Analytica and many Republicans and Democrats are already signaling that they will drill Zuckerberg on fundamental questions about the social media giant's business model, fake news, and the company's role in the 2016 election.
At a panel discussion that accompanied the Studio School exhibit, some artists and curators argued that gender-based shows encourage tokenism and relegate women to the sidelines, while others argued that, after centuries of art shows that featured only men, all-women shows are a necessary corrective.
"It has become abundantly clear that despite the good intentions of several participants, the industry-heavy makeup of [the committee] will simply relegate the body to being a vehicle for advancing the interests of the telecommunications industry over those of the public," Liccardo said in his resignation letter.
"It has become abundantly clear that despite the good intentions of several participants, the industry-heavy makeup of [the committee] will simply relegate the body to being a vehicle for advancing the interests of the telecommunications industry over those of the public," Liccardo said in his resignation letter.
For Internet users already struggling to make ends meet, a spike in monthly Internet bills due to new access taxes could relegate Americans who are dependent on the web for critical services to struggling as disconnected second-class citizens trying to make do in an offline parallel universe.
The industry is advocating for the government to consider vaping's smoking cessation benefits, but that's pushing regulators to consider treating vaping more like a medicine, which could relegate the industry to only clinical, cig-a-like models (vape pens that resemble cigarettes and aren't customizable) stocked on pharmacy shelves, Ong said.
What he's saying: "It has become abundantly clear that despite the good intentions of several participants, the industry-heavy makeup of BDAC will simply relegate the body to being a vehicle for advancing the interests of the telecommunications industry over those of the public," said Liccardo, a Democrat, in his resignation letter.
Theodore Roosevelt forcibly pushed (via the "bully pulpit") the Republican Party to adopt a more progressive platform when he served as president, and then managed to temporarily relegate it to a minor party when he came in second in the 28500 presidential election, which mercilessly ejected Republican President William Howard Taft from office.
" He clearly stated that Trump "deserves impeachment, but I'm also going to leave it to the House and Senate to figure that out, because my role in the process is trying to relegate Trumpism to the dust bin of history ... especially to get Republicans to abandon this kind of deal with the devil they made.
All of this was difficult to digest when the angry man first said it, and while the jokes still sting in these covers, Sikoryak has proven that comics are truly the most fitting medium to consume Trump's words: they relegate his voice to a world wholly scripted and fantastical, to one designed to entertain.
"My role in the process is trying to relegate Trumpism to the dustbin of history, and I think there's no more decisive way to do that -- especially to get Republicans to abandon this kind of deal with the devil they made -- than to have just an absolute thumping at the ballot box for what it represents."
"It has become abundantly clear that despite the good intentions of several participants, the industry-heavy makeup of BDAC will simply relegate the body to being a vehicle for advancing the interests of the telecommunications industry over those of the public," San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo said in a letter announcing his resignation from the panel last January.
That system could essentially relegate most Facebook pages, which many publishers use to reach audiences, to second-tier status unless they shell out money to promote their posts—and according to the Guardian report, many small publishers in the test markets in Slovakia, Serbia, Sri Lanka, and elsewhere have already seen huge hits to their social reach.
While an accompanying behind-the-scenes video notes that Native people were hired to consult in the making of this campaign, by associating Indigenous communities with a wild, primitive landscape, and by centering the experience of a white "explorer," the ad calcifies dangerous colonial tropes and traffics in romantic stereotypes that relegate Native peoples to the past.
Several excellent, forward-thinking electronic music fests with heavy emphasis on new media, like VIA Fest in Pittsburgh, Day for Night in Houston, and Sub Chroma in Chicago have recently started offering VR experiences, but often relegate the headsets to different rooms from the main music acts, treating the technology like the sideshow freak it currently is.
"It has become abundantly clear that despite the good intentions of several participants, the industry-heavy makeup of BDAC [Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee] will simply relegate the body to being a vehicle for advancing the interests of the telecommunications industry over those of the public," Mayor Sam Liccardo said in his announcement, which was reported on earlier today by Axios.
But when your new community—the one that is supposed to be a supportive haven for people just like you—is telling you that you need to look hot and muscular or else you can't sit at the table, you feel extra pressure to get your body to meet some pretty unrealistic expectations and simultaneously relegate other aspects of your person.
For President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE, any agreement keeping American military personnel in the country would be a failure to meet his campaign promises and relegate his efforts to the same status as the predecessors that he bemoans.
Taking on everyone from Caitlyn Jenner, the self-proclaimed "trans ambassador" for Ted Cruz, to the thought police who want to dictate what we say and how we say it—especially when it's self-defining—Bunny throws down the gauntlet by making a distinction between her post-Holly Woodlawn badass drag self and the gay-world trans stereotype that some people relegate her to.
" Both the name and symbol for the brewery come from Heathenry, and according to Sprouse, he doesn't relegate his religion to one tiny part of his life "For me, and for many Heathens…I don't think you ever really divorce yourself from your spirituality, what you are is your spirituality, and a lot of the times the things that I do are spiritual in nature just because I'm doing them.
Politico wrote that the elimination of the role may be linked to its creation in the Barack Obama era, and that it would likely relegate cyber issues to second-tier status in national security discussions:Cybersecurity experts and former National Security Council officials expressed alarm at the idea of eliminating the job, saying it would undo much of the progress the U.S. has made on cyber efforts and send the wrong message about U.S. priorities in the digital domain.
It's better to be difficult and delay gratification; to be disturbing and relegate violence to terrifyingly irrational outbreaks of the sort visited on Cisco, Darlene and Dom by the Dark Army, or on Joanna by an enraged Scott, who beats her nearly to death, or on Elliot by Tyrell, whom he believes is a figment of his imagination until the moment he gets shot in the stomach with the gun of his distraught partner in crime.
I will say, though, that the top-down moral structure of the superhero universe — in which the battles of good guys and bad guys relegate the rest of humanity to the status of victims, spectators and abstractions in whose name the wars are supposedly fought — is not so different from what peeks out amid the hectic pseudo-realism of Beltway- or Westeros-centric TV. The focus of interest in both cases is on the forms and procedures of politics, the behind-the-scenes scheming and public grandstanding that determines who controls what.

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