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"reprieve" Definitions
  1. an official order stopping a punishment, especially for a prisoner who is condemned to death
  2. a delay before something bad happens
"reprieve" Synonyms
respite acquittal amnesty pardon remission let-up relief suspension abatement abeyance alleviation continuance deferment let-off mitigation palliation absolution anchor clearance clemency dispensation exemption immunity freedom exoneration release exception impunity exclusion permission licence allowance license relaxation of the rules special consideration indemnity mercifulness mercy leniency forbearance charity kindness compassion indulgence quarter lenience lenity benevolence generosity beneficence tenderness kindliness favor(US) favour(UK) goodness cure allayment amelioration appeasement balm ease mollification allaying alleviating comfort easing palliative soothing assuaging comforting dulling lessening mitigating relieving salvation preservation conservation lifeline safekeeping help recovery protection keeping care guardianship keep maintenance charge safeguarding upkeep ward supervision preserving retardation slowdown deceleration braking downshift stoppage letup wait hindrance impediment setback holdup obstruction stall detainment hangup delay detention lag retardment moratorium freeze halt postponement standstill stay embargo adjournment doldrums dormancy latency quiescence suspense abeyancy truce armistice break ceasefire lull peace treaty détente cease-fire cessation intermission interval rest accord agreement dawdling lingering hesitation loitering procrastination stalling wavering dallying dithering pausing tarrying vacillation waiting cunctation faltering hesitance hesitancy acquit spare alleviate relieve abate allay mitigate palliate postpone absolve excuse forgive let off liberate remit let go rescue save give respite to give a respite to take off the hit list grant a stay of execution to avoid deflect deter prevent divert free avert forestall obviate stop dispense exempt preclude block circumvent discharge shelve defer suspend intermit reschedule table prorogue put off hold over hold off hold off on hold up lay over put over keep in abeyance pity feel for compassionate sympathize with bleed for commiserate with ache ache for commiserate condole condole with console empathise(UK) empathize(US) empathize with feel pity for feel sorry for solace soothe More
"reprieve" Antonyms
continuation advance continuance persistence quickening acceleration hastening boon beginning go liberation start assistance help boost aid support promotion denial disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) responsibility veto meanness cruelty malevolence harshness unkindness selfishness hatred animosity mercilessness ill will incarceration liability imprisonment prohibition penalty punishment retribution redress charge censure sentence correction discipline sanction chastisement fining punishing fine comeuppance damnation mortification reparation disciplining exacerbation aggravation intensification worsening escalation heightening amplification concentration increase increasing deepening magnification build-up compounding accountability culpability burden compulsion obligation subjection answerability legal responsibility onus susceptibility conformity stress pressure worry anxiety hassle strain tension trouble affliction difficulty distress pain apprehensiveness disquiet grief hardship restlessness suffering tenseness enslavement capture accusation blame hold rise agony discomfort torment torture hurt misery injury confinement captivity detention conviction custody internment immurement durance detainment immuration jaildom penal servitude remand restraint thraldom thralldom disagreement fight fighting hostilities war negligence dereliction carelessness oversight laxity laxness resumption reopening recommencement restart renewal restarting reinstitution commencement commencing kickoff kick-off launch opening carrying on punish accuse aggravate condemn forward intensify magnify worsen incriminate take resent escalate enlarge mushroom cause precipitate trigger elicit generate induce affect compel invoke provoke effect effectuate enact evoke introduce bring create occasion prompt render afflict destroy keep need show no mercy to confine bind enchain fetter restrain employ harm hire maintain injure penalise(UK) penalize(US) chastise chasten castigate imprison detain incarcerate gaol(UK) jail(US) cage commit constrain hold captive hold prisoner immure intern hamper encumber bother oppress embroil handicap hinder inconvenience limit saddle suppress impede load overwhelm restrict

949 Sentences With "reprieve"

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It wasn't just a medical reprieve; it was an existential reprieve.
Reprieve from Washington Trump relishes his time before his crowds of supporters, so the Ohio visit offers him a much-needed reprieve from the stresses of Washington.
Since last week was very chaotic, I appreciate this reprieve.
Moderators themselves may see a reprieve under Facebook's new policies.
Sonia Gandhi's election victory in 2004 marked a temporary reprieve.
But more importantly, a colorful reprieve from the outside world.
How long any reprieve will last is still in question.
But let me briefly reprieve what I've said on this.
Begnadigung. That's German for reprieve… well, close enough for us.
The court split on whether to give Smith a reprieve.
Oppenheimer technical analyst Ari Wald sees no reprieve just yet.
A Phil Simms reprieve is too tempting to pass up.
With Kidnap Kid's remix, however, there is no sunny reprieve.
Never mind that such news is only ever a reprieve.
That might buy Trump a momentary reprieve among his followers.
No such reprieve was given and the victim statements continued.
The agency has since offered a reprieve to Nov. 28.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions hasn't been granted a similar reprieve.
Last week, Trump revealed that ZTE might get a reprieve.
I walk home and enjoy the reprieve from the cold.
That reprieve for the search giant may be ending now.
Esposito asked for a week's reprieve due to her schedule.
In a reprieve for dozing parishioners everywhere, Paul resurrects him.
Transported from the miniature dystopia, we received some transient reprieve.
When he emerged, he knew his team had a reprieve.
The reprieve "doesn't mean much," Ren Zhengfei, Huawei's founder, said.
Every victory they pulled off gave us a momentary reprieve.
That may have given the unions only a brief reprieve.
Meanwhile, the never terribly successful Argosy also got a reprieve.
The administration has previously offered the Chinese company a reprieve.
The temporary program will grant a reprieve to current owners.
Others are seeking a reprieve from the turbulent Middle East.
Huawei has won a 90-day reprieve from the US sanctions.
And the small reprieve, if it comes, won't likely last long.
But Roberts's reprieve from the political spotlight may be short-lived.
The U.S. then issued a 90-day reprieve for Huawei, however.
Here's what you need to know: • A reprieve in the markets?
She had wanted me to relish a reprieve she never received.
Huawei is also enjoying a reprieve, which will expire in November.
Losing his father earned Scott no reprieve from New Orleans' violence.
But surfboards and many other products did not win a reprieve.
Analysts said the temporary tariff reprieve would not benefit retailers greatly.
But, this is only a momentary reprieve from their current situation.
Mini-retirements can offer a meaningful reprieve from the rat race.
In the end, Russian officials received a reprieve, in their view.
ZTE eventually got a reprieve after Xi asked Trump for help.
After a brief reprieve, California once again is entering a drought.
The parole board unanimously recommended a 120-day reprieve for Reed.
She had a reprieve when some withdrawals opened up a spot.
If you expected a reprieve from the chaos, forget about it.
The reprieve lasts until Sunday when 13 more games are scheduled.
Many saw the election of Ms. Whitmer as a likely reprieve.
But that reprieve appears to be have lasted only a day.
Given the reprieve, Andujar drew a walk with the next pitch.
For a meaningful reprieve, however, automakers need Ms. Nichols on board.
The tweet was posted by a human rights law firm, Reprieve.
The conference call Wednesday was a welcome reprieve for Tesla executives.
The reprieve was extended for another 90 days on August 19.
The greenback was given some reprieve, however, as yields leveled off.
In the air, one is offered a reprieve from geographical borders.
The Chinese were hoping to get a reprieve on an Oct.
But in practice, that reprieve has come too late for many.
But like many commuters, the B39 received a reprieve when Gov.
But for Ukrainian homeless man Roman Ostriakov, it brought some reprieve.
The proceeds will be donated to Campaign Against Arms Trade and Reprieve.
The possibility of a ZTE reprieve boosted shares of optical component makers.
The possibility of a ZTE reprieve helped shares of optical component makers.
On a trip to Montreal recently, I thought I'd get a reprieve.
Similar talks in 2018 were suspended after JLab's products got a reprieve.
So now, Chinese e-commerce businesses have been given a brief reprieve.
The moves seem to have bought Glencore a reprieve in the country.
Mnuchin said "impact on our partners and allies" factored into the reprieve.
The European Court of Justice gave firms offering price rebates a reprieve.
Tonga signed up and earned a reprieve from debt repayments to Beijing.
It's been granted a short reprieve — until December 7 — to be reauthorized.
It's psychedelic and pretty to look at, which is a nice reprieve.
It would take a huge surprise for unions to get a reprieve.
Despite objections from State Department officials, the Treasury Department granted the reprieve.
Analysts said the temporary tariff reprieve would likely not benefit retailers greatly.
Fe, a new game from Swedish studio Zoink, provides a similar reprieve.
ZTE eventually got a reprieve after Xi personally asked Trump for help.
It's certainly not unthinkable that Trump could offer Manafort a similar reprieve.
So this 4-4 ruling is a big reprieve for the tribes.
It's unlikely that DACA recipients will receive reprieve through legislation anytime soon.
Dollar General was a welcome reprieve from the mayhem of Dollar Tree.
But on Tuesday the 26-year-old Jared Donaldson provided a reprieve.
It's a workout, so I'll be ready for a reprieve from that.
The time loop does, however, offer reprieve from the task at hand.
In these cases, the frogs may be getting only a temporary reprieve.
Any reprieve for investors could be tenuous, with trade partly to blame.
What's next: The Trump administration's tariff reprieve is set to expire Dec.
It's a reprieve for President Trump and a demoralizing blow to Democrats.
Mining stocks stand to highly benefit from any reprieve from Sino-U.
Reprieve makes people benevolent, and grateful, and therefore easier to be around.
Rain provided temporary reprieve on Monday but didn't put the fires out.
However, Secretary Zinke has since only granted a reprieve to Florida Gov.
"But understand the reprieve is not necessarily an indication of a reversal."
His only reprieve was weekly visits with a woman named Nicole Esters.
The birds, deliciously named Bread and Butter, both received a presidential reprieve.
Even Mr. Fairfax may get a reprieve, at least for the moment.
Groups such as Reprieve and Human Rights Watch also condemned the executions.
And no, you do not get a reprieve because of the government shutdown.
A judge has granted a reprieve from an order requiring groups supporting Gov.
It's an offer hard to refuse: a reprieve from your student loan bill.
One of technology's last truly innocent creations just got an 11th hour reprieve.
Students in one state have gotten a reprieve from the early morning blues.
One vote shy of a reprieve, Mr Smith was executed that very night.
Shares in Chinese telecommunications gear firms jumped on the news of the reprieve.
But years of catcalling without reprieve have made me afraid to be noticed.
We could have guessed that Twin Peaks would get a reprieve from cancellation.
Poulter took advantage of the reprieve, chipping up and sinking the birdie putt.
Jack — a Kickstarter campaign in its final hours — offers reprieve to both groups.
Keep in mind that filing an extension will not get you a reprieve.
Without a reprieve from the federal government, a cascade of lawsuits appears inevitable.
Giving in to Trump will not earn the NFL and ESPN a reprieve.
I was sitting under their umbrella for a little reprieve from the heat.
But Republicans may get a reprieve, at least in the race for governor.
Manafort might try to cite Ford's pardon in defense of his own reprieve.
The world's No. 2 maker of smartphones was granted a reprieve until November.
So there is some reprieve from this horror, but it takes a minute.
She is a lawyer and former director of the human rights organization Reprieve.
"They just got a seven-more-year reprieve starting in 2020," Pachter said.
Curiously, it's in the recent Assassin's Creed Origins that I found some reprieve.
It was a welcome reprieve from the heavy cloud I was normally under.
In years past, it's been a pastel-colored reprieve from the outside world.
Still, even with the Russian reprieve, the 747's days are probably numbered.
A significant de-escalation of the trade war could offer reprieve to investors.
Flight reviewers who also dabble in destination-focused videos have experienced some reprieve.
We're confined to small spaces with our spouses, with little to no reprieve.
The predicted rain did not immediately materialize, but Djokovic did get a reprieve.
It was given a 2600-day reprieve, and the ban was subsequently lifted.
However, meticulous attention to optimal glucose control is a reprieve from this sentence.
From American intervention to ISIS, there has been little reprieve for the country.
If only for the brief reprieve it gives her from her current woes?
For urban cemeteries running short of space for burials, cremation offers a reprieve.
Two other Pakistani officials confirmed Pakistan had received a reprieve of three months.
The only reprieve for retail would be to break with Lincoln&aposs precedent.
If Donald Trump won the election, his administration might give chlorpyrifos a reprieve.
In a city as fast-paced as Bangkok, it was a welcome reprieve.
Bill Haslam issued a reprieve of 10 days to prepare for the execution.
Breakingviews Arconic's board can at least thank Klaus Kleinfeld for a brief reprieve.
In January, DeWine issued a reprieve for Warren Henness based on the ruling.
But Laine, the Winnipeg Jets' 53-year-old right wing, got a reprieve.
Celebrities, politicians and the state's parole board had all argued for a reprieve.
U.S. tech companies may receive some reprieve having feared a more stringent crackdown.
The August recess underway now should be a moment of reprieve and peace.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Turkey will enjoy a reprieve from economic turbulence in 2020.
But the court's decision now appears to have only been a temporary reprieve.
However, Ukraine won a temporary reprieve when it was granted permission to appeal.
It could also be a temporary reprieve, as occurred in 2011 and 2012.
The state's intervention was a welcome reprieve, but he worries it won't last.
It didn't feel like my body was mine and having sex was a reprieve.
Delegates responded to her emotional appeal with a long standing ovation, signaling a reprieve.
There will be, however, some reprieve for enterprise customers with active Windows 10 subscriptions.
Although this provides a reprieve for market participants, it is not a lasting solution.
The GOP nominee likely won a reprieve by exceeding low expectations at Sunday's debate.
If form holds, McFadden will be inactive again with Elliott getting a late reprieve.
Federal workers caught a reprieve after Trump agreed to reopen the government until Feb.
Sterling also got a reprieve, recovering early though stalling in late trading in London.
Perhaps awed by its own might, America backtracked, offering the firm a partial reprieve.
At least in choosing David O. Stewart's Impeached, I got something of a reprieve.
Giving Sansa a brief reprieve from heinous men talking at her, Bran suddenly arrives.
He responds like this: And just like that, Sansa's Heinous Men Reprieve is over.
The North Korean side claims it only wanted a partial reprieve from economic sanctions.
It could even prompt the bloc to review its temporary reprieve for euro clearing.
"I think they got their hide," the source said, providing Priebus a momentary reprieve.
Their distortions offered a reprieve to people overwhelmed by a perceived loss of control.
However, the decision has sparked a debate about whether another reprieve is even necessary.
I suppose that using drugs and alcohol was a reprieve from that inner discomfort.
Some of the judge's questions during the trial suggest Stephenson may get a reprieve.
The flat angled sides rest on the countertop to grant their arms some reprieve
That delay list includes smartphones, and Apple shares surged about 5% on the reprieve.
It's up to borrowers to apply for a reprieve if their financial situation worsens.
So he is offering a short-term reprieve from a limbo he himself created.
The upward climb in the stock price is a welcome reprieve for company management.
Many cities are seeing their highest temperatures ever, with no reprieve forecast until Thursday.
An Airbus spokesman in Washington also said there was no sign of a reprieve.
I didn't expect a parade or instant forgiveness, but I did expect a reprieve.
After all, many countries have won a reprieve from the steel and aluminum tariffs.
He opted for reputation, for reprieve from the criticisms and pressures of the establishment.
Sanctions targets who had not previously tried to win reprieve are sensing an opening.
"Hanging out with my children has been a huge reprieve," Ms. Mehlman Petrzela said.
In 2013, she began working for Reprieve, an organization that helped defend detainees there.
Santiago knew there would be no reprieve, at least not until the 2018 elections.
As bleaching events become more frequent, reefs are unlikely to get that needed reprieve.
Washington's performance was a welcome reprieve from the rest of Tall Girl's teenage chaos.
The reprieve on a Senate vote, until after the July 4 recess, is momentary.
The heat waves aren't much of a reprieve from bitter winters and rainy springs.
In al-Adam's case, no evidence against him was presented at trial, said Reprieve.
After almost back-to-back debates, viewers will get a reprieve for several weeks.
Taxpayers affected by Hurricane Irma are getting a reprieve from meeting certain filing deadlines.
It's a tonal standout of the film, a blissful reprieve in cinematography and performance.
Washington later softened its stance and granted temporary reprieve to the Chinese tech company.
But, just before we give in, a long-weekend reprieve glistens on the horizon.
Then Justice Antonin Scalia died and the court deadlocked, granting the unions a reprieve.
But if we don't fix the process, it may only be a temporary reprieve.
Choose wisely, and I'd be rewarded with a momentary reprieve, until hunger struck again.
Washington later softened its stance by giving temporary reprieve to the Chinese tech company.
They'll get only a temporary reprieve for foreign competition as the tariffs step down.
But it does indicate both countries are eager for a slight and momentary reprieve.
The mindlessness of it all provides a reprieve from the complications of daily life.
He can meditate on coding and find reprieve from the physical world with them.
In the end, however, there is a reprieve, forgiveness and even a compromise of sorts.
California's governor will halt state executions, granting a reprieve to more than 700 prisoners. Gov.
Hayes Brown: I mean of reprieve in one way is also more work in another.
A federal judge in Brooklyn, New York, granted a temporary reprieve late on Saturday evening.
Heck, even the troubled Pixel Buds got a reprieve as the company previewed their successor.
They were convicted on charges that included weapons possession and targeting security personnel, Reprieve said.
The reprieve relates to a provision in the Affordable Care Act focused on Medicare spending.
In reality, they might be more of a reprieve from crowded streets and needy passengers.
History indicates that the reprieve may be brief, before a more sustained, severe flip occurs.
Many people worry that China will tighten its grip long before the reprieve runs out.
"Lizzie" Elizabeth Cote (Annaleigh Ashford) is a rare reprieve from the darkness of this episode.
The first quarter of 2017 offered little reprieve, with the airline suffering another heavy loss.
So those times are guaranteed at least a temporary reprieve from an otherwise looming extinction.
The dollar, however, enjoyed a reprieve from some persistent selling in the past few weeks.
While stocks showed some signs of reprieve Wednesday, bonds continued to rally at record rates.
In June, DeVos offered the industry, and for-profit schools across the country, a reprieve.
The seemingly miraculous reprieve occurred because a security researcher had discovered the software's Achilles' heel.
The fight against IS has also earned the venerable A-10 "tankbuster" a popular reprieve.
But the reprieve is an illusion: once the camera pulls back, we see what's up.
In November of 2015, Congress suspended the debt ceiling, a reprieve that expires on Thursday.
But it would be a mistake to consider this victory more than a temporary reprieve.
A WIN COULD BE A REPRIEVE AND BAD LOSS COULD RAISE QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR FUTURE.
Mini-retirement is the latest way people are getting a reprieve from the daily grind.
The U.S. initially gave those allies a reprieve from those duties, but the exemptions expired.
China markets turned lower in the afternoon after earlier getting some reprieve from recent losses.
That's why the Chinese response to the president's two-week reprieve is so tone deaf.
Others — Argentina, Australia, Brazil, the European Union and South Korea — have won a temporary reprieve.
And in Missouri, the state's last abortion clinic won a temporary reprieve to remain open.
But the peaceful, ebullient laser show is probably a temporary reprieve from the simmering unrest.
Local residents who depend on the bay fear that it is just a temporary reprieve.
Natural graphite, which is used in steelmaking and lithium-ion batteries, also won a reprieve.
On Friday, stocks saw a bit of a reprieve after a week's worth of punishment.
Beyond drug treatment itself, the clinics provide a critical reprieve for patients without support networks.
This was a win for workers, but it may be just a short-term reprieve.
While the shutdown officially ended on Friday, it is only a temporary three-week reprieve.
Without help or a reprieve from the disease, many may have only weeks to survive.
Rain had offered a reprieve, but temperatures roared back on Thursday to over 33 degrees.
But many of the advocates said they were worried that any reprieve would be temporary.
And although a reprieve is forecast for the weekend, next week could bring more misery.
Mr. Rahman, the network's chief executive, said that hopes of any legal reprieve seem dim.
She'd get a reprieve for a day or so, then the next headache would start.
The appeals court ruling had no immediate effect: The state court's reprieve remained in effect.
Hawley's love for Loo is tender and pure, a reprieve from an otherwise sinful existence.
The temporary license was extended several times, with the latest reprieve expiring on March 29.
With the court's late-minute reprieve, the attention and advocacy seemed to have paid off.
The board chose to ask for a reprieve, according to a release from the board.
With a reprieve from the heat, the blocked-off road becomes a bustling human sea.
That reprieve was then extended to November, and Huawei was subsequently granted a third extension.  
On forums like Reddit, however, Corona-chan is mainly a lighthearted reprieve from the news.
We met Dr. Bardan nearly three months ago during a short reprieve from the war.
On Sunday, they got a reprieve: A full nine seconds remained when Greenlaw stuffed Hollister.
For a handful of teenage girls, robotics offered a reprieve from their violent, patriarchal country.
The quiet swooshing was a peaceful reprieve from the roar of the gas-powered alternative.
A statement from Reprieve alleges that both Ribh and Shioukh were tortured while in custody.
One source of reprieve for Korean markets could be easier U.S. and Chinese monetary policy.
Then, in March 2015, according to Reprieve, State Department officials told a Reprieve staff member that Moroccan officials had said that if he came home, his government would likely let him go after a 72-hour period and did not intend to prosecute him.
Though the US has granted Huawei a limited reprieve on a full trade ban until February, to give rural US networks time to move their mobile network equipment away from the Chinese firm, there is no reason to think the reprieve will be extended.
Critics warn that may simply be a reprieve until a significant private partner is brought in.
The U.S. later delayed that action by 90 days, but that reprieve expires on Aug. 19.
Hope for reprieve Vargas spoke to her attorneys from the ICE detention center in Jena, Louisiana.
The U.S. currency was given some reprieve on Wednesday, bouncing after strong manufacturing and construction data.
At first, it seemed like the penultimate episode finally gave Jerry a bit of a reprieve.
The market action is a slight reprieve from an otherwise rough year so far for investors.
Despite the reprieve, NorthmanTrader founder Sven Henrich said Thursday the underlying technicals tell a different story.
But on Monday, the U.S. administration extended a reprieve for the telecommunications company for 90 days.
Ohio's Department of Rehabilitation and Correction said Ohio Governor John Kasich agreed to a temporary reprieve.
Will Wendy (Maggie Siff) finally experience a moment's reprieve from assuaging two needy men's emotional crises?
Days before the March deadline, Trump granted Liberians a reprieve to last through March 30, 2020.
There is no reprieve, so we have to find a way to create it for ourselves.
Her brand of feminist art offers a reprieve from the often harsh realities of immigrant life.
This reprieve from the economic forces bearing down on the medical profession didn't last long, however.
They had been given an effective reprieve from deportation because Iraq would not take them back.
After 30 hours of labor and little reprieve, doctors decided she should have a c-section.
With that in mind, observers warn not to expect much in the way of a reprieve.
Curiosity tends to take photos of the ground, so these new images are a welcome reprieve.
After a retrial in 2012, her sentence was reduced to death with a two-year reprieve.
The deal includes a six-month reprieve for those wanted for military conscription, negotiators told Reuters.
The Sterling Heights plant was slated for closure in 2009 before receiving a reprieve from Marchionne.
Now that reprieve is ending, and a backlog of massive drilling projects stands to be approved.
Hype matters, and it's all negative for Samsung today, with no immediate reprieve on the horizon.
However, they also represent a political opportunity for the candidate that promises regulation reprieve come January.
Kudlow also said the 90-day reprieve from U.S. tariff increases on China began Dec. 85033.
His reprieve outraged civil rights groups and some Republican critics of the President, such as Sen.
The reprieve: The new authorization from the Commerce Department will go from July 2628 to Aug.
In the short term, some water suppliers may indeed get a reprieve from the state's mandate.
His reluctance has sparked frustration among those who want to give the affected kids a reprieve.
Tsukioka said that Japan, which would have to get a reprieve from the U.S. by Nov.
"I'm going to appeal for a reprieve," he said, "because I just can't make the payments."
It slows down the pace, a brief reprieve from the concussive repetition of hard-hitting tracks.
Why it matters: Trump has voiced the possibility of reprieve for Mexico and Canada as well.
If nothing else, Motiv's fitness ring was a welcome reprieve from the umpteenth wrist-worn tracker.
" But asked if he had promised Xi a six month reprieve from tariffs, Trump said: "No.
That was a wonderful reprieve from the expedition mountain life I've been leading for months now.
At $500 a month for the lot rental, tenants said the trailer park offers a reprieve.
The problem, of course, is that this reprieve is not likely to last past this fall.
Thankfully there are episodes of reprieve, like an impromptu pillow fight between Abbas and his children.
The tariffs are somewhat lower than what the department initially imposed, offering publishers a small reprieve.
For Europeans, the reprieve announced by the Trump administration from the protectionist measures could be brief.
His reprieve marks the fifth execution delay since the judge's ruling, according to the Columbus Dispatch.
But the officials ruled Barkley's forward progress had been stopped — giving the Giants a brief reprieve.
People familiar with the I.O.C.'s thinking say the A.I.B.A. has little hope for a reprieve.
The only recourse is a personal reprieve from the governor, which happened last year when Gov.
The curbs were first ordered in March, but the company has been given a temporary reprieve.
"We have a temporary reprieve from the trade headlines here for the coming weeks," said Hickey.
No cellphones, no coffee and no staff to sit in their place for a brief reprieve.
Obama front-loaded sanctions reprieve, so Iran received respite upfront, while compliance is to come later.
Watching the incident tear through one tweet after another was a moment of reprieve, of release.
Brexit delayed: The European Union has given the United Kingdom a two-week reprieve on Brexit.
After the exceptionally destructive season last year, the prediction might seem like a reprieve of sorts.
"For market participants, the question is whether the technical reprieve is sustainable," Hong wrote on Wednesday.
Banks often give companies that are going through unique challenges a reprieve to address those issues.
WASHINGTON — This week began with the Trump administration giving Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant, a reprieve.
Naturally, I did the only thing any severely depressed person experiencing a brief reprieve would do.
Given a reprieve, Swinney and his players were determined to seize their second chance at glory.
Another last-minute reprieve would allow a game to be played, then it would close again.
There was a moment of reprieve in 2019: Home price growth cooled slightly as demand slowed.
Back on land, actual lab rats may find the year brings them something of a reprieve.
That earned him a death row reprieve, but the Court of Criminal Appeals reversed that ruling.
Instagram will be something of a reprieve — the biggest issue isn't about misleading information but chronological posts.
Al-Ribh was tortured while in custody, according to information gathered by anti-death penalty NGO Reprieve.
However, the ban was suspended several times, and the last reprieve was set to expire March 29.
Last year Mr Trump decided to grant a lastminute reprieve to ZTE, another Chinese telecoms-equipment firm.
The commemoration was a brief reprieve from a week in the Senate fueled by controversy after Sen.
Sweikt was "severely beaten all over his body, including the soles of his feet," according to Reprieve.
Visiting Disney can be chaotic and waking up in this room type felt like a true reprieve.
China reportedly planned to make a reprieve of Huawei a condition of returning to the bargaining table.
Fans get a reprieve between episodes to react to what happened and speculate about what's to come.
Nevertheless, it was a reprieve, something meant to benefit not the well-to-do but the needy.
After all the gray dismalness of Seattle-based grunge, No Doubt felt like a sunny California reprieve.
The feed options are a welcome reprieve for livestock producers struggling with low prices for their animals.
So in the minutes leading up to his death, we kept waiting for some last-minute reprieve.
The reprieve may only be temporary, but Gemalto's employees are the more obvious winners than Thales shareholders.
In corporate news, Deutsche Bank shares finally got some reprieve Wednesday, climbing nearly 1% by the afternoon.
Non-governmental groups say while pipes and containers could provide temporary reprieve, they cannot be the solution.
It's a relaxing reprieve from some of the faster-paced games, as you glide around the skies.
But with Justice Scalia gone, the eight-member Court has instead handed unions a much-needed reprieve
But when the hedgehog tried to take a brief reprieve from this romance, the situation became dramatic.
Top international swimmers have expressed dismay over Sun's recent reprieve, including Olympic 100m breaststroke champion Adam Peaty.
So while this is undoubtedly a reprieve for Huawei, it's not an end to its trade woes.
If it shows inflationary pressures cooling, there could be a further reprieve from markets' rate-hike concerns.
Trump and his administration did not say why some electronics received a reprieve and others did not.
Officials are hopeful that rain in Sunday's forecast will give firefighters battling the blaze a short reprieve.
Are readers turning to these books for context, as a reprieve or for some other reason entirely?
Investment advisers had been bracing for the rule's implementation but could get a reprieve from the OMB.
President Obama front-loaded sanctions reprieve, so Iran received relief upfront, while compliance was to come later.
MORE that offers young immigrants brought to the country illegally as children a temporary reprieve from deportation.
Analysts said Abrahams' decision was a reprieve for Zuma, because the appeal process could take several months.
Until demand is cut off in China, there will be no reprieve for Africa's dwindling elephant populations.
This may be giving the economy a needed reprieve, with the potential for greater gains to come.
Morgan's long march comes as a welcome reprieve from all the bad news in the pachyderm world.
" And he was talking about its being fashion's job to "provide a reprieve from all of that.
Someone in need of reprieve asked Sorenson when she planned to wrap things up for the day.
Staggered lines and irregular rhymes offer little reprieve from a world spellbound by despair and pervasive violence.
If the tariffs do go into effect after the 30-day reprieve, Europe has promised swift retaliation.
The move offers a reprieve for many Americans as the economy reels from impacts of the coronavirus.
They came in grief, in its cruelest form: grief that offers still a glimmer of a reprieve.
The rain briefly hinted at a reprieve for Pakistan, until it gave way to a sumptuous afternoon.
A lawyer from Georgia who gave us a three-hour reprieve from feeling scared and beaten down.
The House's passage of the health bill was less a victory for Mr. Priebus than a reprieve.
It reveled in the prosaic heartbreaks of day-to-day life, without much surrealism or fanciful reprieve.
This is about giving your sad friends permission to take a small reprieve from their shitty days.
Ren: The U.S. government didn't approve a single request for license during the first 90-day reprieve.
To some, board games can be a simple reprieve from the stress and constant connectedness of life.
New York (CNN Business)The Trump administration's trade skirmish with China appears to have reached a reprieve.
Kevin Hart winces and weeps and keeps looking at his associates offstage, as if begging for reprieve.
But those industries see Wehrum as a welcome reprieve who will bring common sense to air regulation.
London's transport regulator, TfL, has given Uber a temporary reprieve to continue operating in the UK capital.
China's economy has been bruised by the ongoing trade war, which makes any sort of reprieve welcome.
The previous extension was set to expire on Monday and this next reprieve will end on Feb.
"For everyone, it was a distraction or a reprieve," one administration said in a story posted Monday.
But later he gave me a reprieve because he saw that I needed the exercise. http://bit.
Given Mr. Trump's unpredictability, analysts warned that in Japan any sense of reprieve could be short-lived.
For many people — particularly the folks who have to work outdoors — the warmth is a welcome reprieve.
A US-vetted strike against Mobley's prison may constitute a war crime, Reprieve told the State Department.
Meetings must be scratching some kind of itch, if only for fellowship and a reprieve from deskbound loneliness.
Lira is nervous about the future despite qualifying for a temporary reprieve from deportation under DACA, she said.
That gives some reprieve to US importers, who were given just five days' notice about the tariff hike.
With city officials adamant about enforcing the new regulations, Warunsiri said hawkers are unlikely to get a reprieve.
But the stakes were life or death, and a vivid imagination alone was no reprieve from the gallows.
Even if Lordstown can't find a reprieve with GM, it just might find a new lease on life.
They got a further reprieve last Wednesday when Federal Reserve policymakers signaled a pause in its tightening cycle.
CT Friday -- giving Planned Parenthood time to seek, and ultimately receive, the temporary reprieve from the state AHC.
I will be driving a lot today and want to give my back as much reprieve as possible.
Those currently enjoying the reprieve are Canada, Mexico, Australia, South Korea, Brazil and members of the European Union.
The 80-degree weather proved to be a well-needed reprieve from the frigid wonderland of New York.
Many assets that have been pummeled in recent sessions got an end-of-the-week reprieve from investors.
"Everyone's won a reprieve here," said Anand Menon, director of The UK in a Changing Europe think tank.
The lifting of two decades of U.S. sanctions in October 2017 did not bring a hoped for reprieve.
U.S. government debt also saw a reprieve from its sell-off since Donald Trump won the presidential election.
Embarrassing as this was for Ms Pelosi, the emergency funding is a temporary reprieve for a recurring problem.
Citing the legal challenges, she said she was "pressing pause" and giving a reprieve to poorly performing programs.
It's hard to see this move as anything but a temporary reprieve for the once-mighty Sears brand.
I eat lunch in the teachers' lounge because it's a nice reprieve from being around teenagers all day.
The white-tie dinner is meant to be a comedic reprieve from the intensity of the election campaign.
Though there is tension, it feels like a reprieve from the constant screeching of his fights with April.
Fakhre, stunned by the reprieve, expected to be handcuffed and driven straight to the airport for immediate deportation.
Flightless fowl who needs a reprieve from a higher authority or else his head will be chopped off?
She finds it difficult to reconcile bitterness over the blight of Andrew's illness with gratitude for the reprieve.
Hence why experts are worried that this is just a temporary reprieve rather than a full-on fix.
The U.S. gave those allies a reprieve from the duties, but the exemptions were set to expire Friday.
Let me ask you about the deal that was announced yesterday, or the reprieve that we saw yesterday.
While part of the tax code generally disallows prepaying interest, the IRS gives you a one-month reprieve.
The U.S. gave those allies a reprieve from those duties, but the exemptions were set to expire Friday.
They want to ensure that the new name brings no reprieve in the campaign to destroy all jihadists.
But in a twist worthy of the movie "Babe," many of the pigs won a reprieve on Tuesday.
And truckers may get a reprieve from federal rules that have changed the way they do their work.
But, in an apparent reprieve late last week, its cuts are likely to be far less than that.
In issuing the executive order, Newsom granted reprieve to the 737 individuals currently on death row in California.
The U.S. Treasury Department gave Rusal a reprieve on Thursday by extending the divestiture deadline to Aug. 5.
It was as if I had been granted a reprieve from some difficult, looming test, like the SAT.
After a while, a reader realizes he is holding his breath, craving a reprieve from the relentless grimness.
The Trump administration's new proposal could, however, offer a reprieve for some individual coal plants around the country.
For all the uncertainties, we do have a reprieve for two months from the threat of nuclear war.
Her insights into the men and women of Truviv offer a reprieve from Paleo diets and office cake.
I found a certain reprieve in embracing that I like to drink, as casually as anyone enjoys anything.
On Sunday, she said, a shipment that Mr. Cuomo promised finally arrived, providing a reprieve for panicked workers.
For years, those appointments were largely routine, and most people went in expecting to receive another temporary reprieve.
It's a second wave back-to-the-land movement and a welcome reprieve from the Bay Area's buzz.
But no citizen claiming such a large portion of the public square as West can be granted reprieve.
A concerted military and intelligence push over the past month has brought a rare reprieve from suicide bombings.
She remembered a neighbor offering to watch her son, then a baby, to give her a short reprieve.
Some lawmakers are skeptical, arguing that Huawei remains a national security threat that shouldn't be given any reprieve.
Even Thanksgiving did not provide a reprieve from the extraordinary public efforts to cast doubt on Mr. Romney.
The bloc has gained another reprieve from the steel and aluminum tariffs and apparently has given up nothing.
The scene is supposed to read as idyllic, a reprieve from the gross American capitalism and modernized world.
After more than 150 days without internet, the Indian state of Kashmir might have just got a reprieve.
Second, would a Le Pen defeat be anything more than a temporary reprieve from the ongoing European crisis?
Wholesale pork prices have seen a slight reprieve in November but remain elevated compared with a year earlier.
It was but a brief reprieve for a European political establishment that has suffered populist jolts all year.
But after four grueling years, Skripal had been granted a reprieve, liberated from prison in a spy swap.
Ambani said at the time of the loan reprieve that he expected to complete the deals by September.
After funding expired three months ago, CHIP and community health centers are only now getting a temporary reprieve.
The scene is supposed to read as idyllic, a reprieve from the gross American capitalism and modernized world.
But, longer term, the ruling might prove to be more of a reprieve for Trump than a win.
Edward's Marcus is level-headed, kind, and a welcome reprieve from more sporadic characters like Justin and Jenn.
If you want a reprieve, here's some lighter fare: • Artist Says Big Bong Will Help Save a Town.
In this season of daily disappointments in the operation of our government this exhibition is a lovely reprieve.
Washington has granted a 183-day reprieve for now, but the threat remains a major problem for the company.
And there will be little reprieve once night falls, with temperatures only getting down as low as the 70s.
" Such a comment suggested Hammond was alarmingly misinformed, said Reprieve, and came "dangerously close to condoning Saudi Arabia's approach.
While market conditions improved greatly in January, it's hard to tell if this is a reprieve or a fakeout.
With only a temporary reprieve from the shutdown, the clock is ticking for other firms looking to go public.
Winning a reprieve from risk aversion, the dollar registered its biggest gains in the currency markets in 10 days.
" UNUSUAL REPRIEVE Reagan Remmers of Missoula, Montana, was heading out to lunch with her mom after she misspelled "balaclava.
I have lived in some tiny spaces where sunlight was the only reprieve from a dark, gloomy NYC apartment.
Let&aposs actually have a reprieve from politics," like you were saying, "And actually enjoy ourselves for 60 minutes.
SPX hitting an all-time high, as technology stocks gained on a likely reprieve for Chinese telecoms company Huawei.
It's a much-needed reprieve for the retail sector; the SPDR Retail ETF (XRT) gained 1.3 percent on Thursday.
August brought a reprieve, with a hefty and controversial dividend payment from the central bank to shore up revenue.
Take advantage of the reprieve and grab this opportunity for all it's worth — $25,000 in prize money for starters.
She's so trapped that the only reprieve comes from this monstrous person who has done terrible things to her.
The agreement is meant to provide a brief economic reprieve for both nations as they seek a broader deal.
He said he was grateful and relieved to learn that Congress was offering a reprieve for borrowers with cancer.
DACA gives immigrants who arrived in America illegally as minors without papers a renewable, two-year reprieve from deportation.
So cancelling Day Zero doesn't mean that there's a reprieve, although that's the message it seems to be sending.
Washington has granted a 90-day reprieve for now, but the threat remains a major problem for the company.
This is not to be sniffed at, and a reprieve for hundreds and thousands of Syrians is desperately needed.
Edinburghers may well have got their wish of a reprieve from the onslaught of tourists even without the tax.
Yesterday, we were offered a moment of reprieve when many websites went down, struck by a massive DDoS attack.
To others, it represents a reprieve from the increasingly stressful hassle of nabbing a good spot by the pool.
At this stage, the legal intricacies and consequences aren't clear, and Huawei might get a reprieve in any case.
After months at the site, protesters against the Dakota Access Pipeline won a reprieve from the Obama administration. 71.
His wife and son were on a short family visit to Bahrain when the incident took place, Reprieve said.
But just a single day of expanded humanitarian access or of ceasefire is thus a welcome reprieve for Syrians.
Still, she wanted her followers to get a reprieve from the constant barrage of "perfect" photos on their feeds.
Walk around the block, chill out in the bathroom, or head anywhere else you like for a little reprieve.
Bolton were essentially handed a last-second reprieve from their death sentence, delivered a heartbeat before the executioner's blow.
But at least we can find some reprieve in "real life"—in a park or on a city street.
When I got laid off from a job, I considered it a reprieve and spent time with my dad.
He managed to talk his way out of captivity, but he was sure that it was a temporary reprieve.
Convicted in March 2014, Litvak won a reprieve from the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in December 2015.
But Kramer said most of Cisco's goods were not part of the temporary reprieve and face tariffs next month.
His Republican colleagues were sick of provocateurs, had been burned by scandal and wanted a reprieve — an antidote, even.
It would also provide corrupt, right-wing politicians, the largest constituency in Congress, with a reprieve from public scrutiny.
The agency said in March that its first reprieve could be extended if the company cooperated with the government.
And 65 percent of Americans support legislation that would pair a reprieve for Dreamers with increased border security funding.
Am I blessed to be sexually invisible and given a reprieve from something that has troubled women for centuries?
The U.S. had given those allies a reprieve from the duties, but the exemptions were set to expire Friday.
It is quite possible, in short, that the dollar's ebb has given companies like Apple only a temporary reprieve.
Instead, Mr. Levine's neurologist gave him a reprieve, suggesting that an adjustment in his medication might curtail some symptoms.
Which is great, because it offers a reprieve from the news of missile tests, terrorist attacks, and other stressors.
Sleeping pods would offer some reprieve, and high-speed wifi would allow guests to connect with people back home.
But medical marijuana isn't about getting high, it's about getting through each day with a reprieve from devastating symptoms.
The lack of detail in Mr. Cuomo's plan earned the idea at least a temporary reprieve from those critics.
And the option was only a temporary reprieve — at best, homeowners could delay the impact by a single year.
But on balance, they're grateful: Every day that passes without a Trump ad onslaught assault amounts to a reprieve.
Austin's considerably lower cost of living offers a nice reprieve from the sky-high costs in the Bay Area.
Homeowners should pay close attention to the terms of the contract when asking for a reprieve on a mortgage.
The recent U.S. government reprieve only applied to already announced products, according to a statement Google gave to Reuters.
Europe gets a reprieve on American tariffs, Israel reveals Iranian nuclear plans and President Trump faces new legal pressure.
One day of reprieve for U.S. stocks couldn't curb CNBC's Jim Cramer's worries about the threats facing the market.
Dip into this gallery in the American Wing, and you'll get a bit of a reprieve from the crowds.
But when the Depression hit, the rest of the plan was scrapped, granting the resilient grande dame a reprieve.
Its warmth and whimsy are a welcome reprieve from the all-too-clinical mainstream conversation about gender and sexuality.
It was a limited reprieve — a three-year exemption to the dictation test commonly used to exclude nonwhite immigrants.
Big banks are getting a big reprieve from a postcrisis rule aimed at curbing risky behavior on Wall Street.
Many are choosing to take breaks from the spotlight, risking their numbers in exchange for a moment of reprieve.
The first version of the Light Phone promised a reprieve from the travails of modern technology, if only temporarily.
After one of the most dramatic stretches in any presidency, getting outside of Washington could come as a reprieve.
Two and a half years after being blocked by the Turkish government, Wikipedia appears to have received a reprieve.
Streaming Movie Review This unsettling expose about the founder of Bikram yoga is the opposite of a meditative reprieve.
Greg Abbott grant a 120-day reprieve for Mr. Reed, 51, one of 215 prisoners on Texas' death row.
Eight Republican and eight Democratic state senators sent a letter supporting a reprieve to Mr. Abbott and the board.
It's unclear how long that reprieve would be, but Reuters reports that it could be for another 90 days.
The Senate bill postpones for two years the need to revisit the debt ceiling, which is a welcome reprieve.
That provided little reprieve to Nadler, who immediately questioned Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost about the consequences of separations.
The proposal would give employers a reprieve until January, at which point they would have to resume those payments.
Singers, jugglers, poets and comedians perform, giving the attendees a brief reprieve before the excitement of the final round.
"The worry is that this could be a very brief relaxation of restrictions, just a temporary reprieve," he said.
This is a welcome reprieve from the logistical nightmares that countless people encounter as they traipse around the globe.
Despite this, the internet, flawed as it is, has also been my greatest reprieve — it's not completely fucked up yet.
Xu said the reprieve was "meaningless" to Huawei, whose employees are "fully prepared" to live and work with the ban.
There is really only one possible reprieve for Cruz, and that would be a landslide loss for Trump in November.
Sarah Paulson's Ally will join Kai's clown cult, and it might be one reprieve we get from her perpetually shrieking.
The London-based NGO Reprieve and a human rights worker in Yemen put the number of civilians killed at 23.
The reprieve for Jay Y. Lee, 48, may only be temporary, as the prosecutors said they would pursue the case.
The throngs of both George fanatics and locals clearly agree; the bar staff churn out toasties without reprieve all night.
Yet, he gave them a reprieve, even now as he turns around and slaps tariffs on China for other goods.
U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker of the Eastern District of Arkansas granted a temporary reprieve for two weeks until Aug.
But the reprieve was narrow and aimed at a small group of rural American network providers that use Huawei equipment.
More than that, though, in an age of suffocating social media ubiquity, Betchart's process, and his presence, offers a reprieve.
Flynn's lawyers accepted that reprieve, noting that Flynn might help federal prosecutors in Virginia with a new case unsealed Monday.
But maybe the ocean is its own rescue—a reprieve from the linear mind and into the world of feeling.
At best, some coal plants scattered around the country might get a reprieve under Trump, thanks to laxer pollution rules.
So far, June has not brought a reprieve and more rain and flooding is expected, CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said.
But it looks like season 3 of the show may give Offred much-needed reprieve — in the form of motherhood.
But if Trump's announcement was a reprieve, it's still not clear, even days later, who will be getting that help.
In the exhibition, there is no reprieve from the reminder of the Zong, but the visitor exits into Hyde Park.
For me, it's a welcome reprieve from the frenzy and chaos of multiplayer shooters, including yes, even the vaunted Overwatch.
Thanks to another temporary legal reprieve for Elliott, Hunt will get an up-close comparison Sunday against Dallas (2100-249).
A 90-day reprieve has been granted to allow companies such as Google to offer critical support to Huawei, however.
The company last week received a limited one-month reprieve from the Commerce Department to maintain existing networks and equipment.
It promises to be filled with "not-so-scary Halloween tales," for those looking for a reprieve from the spooky.
On June 18th, just as questions about his future were percolating at the Paris Air Show, he won a reprieve.
New Jersey officials threatened to take over Union City's schools in 12.53 but gave them a one-year reprieve instead.
Stocks in Asia were mostly higher on Tuesday as a temporary reprieve in U.S.-China trade tensions provided a breather.
It then offered a brief reprieve to allow for component sales, but only to support products already on the market.
"Pfizer's actions cement the pharmaceutical industry's opposition to the misuse of medicines," Maya Foia, Reprieve director, said in a statement.
A temporary reprieve by the US Commerce Department allows Google to service existing Huawei devices for the next 90 days.
Even real-life superheroes need a two-hour break sometimes, and boy, does Wonder Woman deliver that reprieve and more.
It received a reprieve from the ban earlier this week to continue existing business from July 2 to Aug. 1.
He's already cracking and Chuck has to give him a brief reprieve, to make sure he's really hungry for it.
Obama's executive action offered temporary legal status to millions of immigrants without such status, along with indefinite reprieve from deportation.
Perhaps it's a beach utopia, a jungle paradise, a snowy reprieve or a cruise ship filled with laughing, carefree people.
Towns can get a four-year reprieve, however, if they ensure a certain number of affordable units have been built.
As you walk into the cafe, the white-tiled bar is a welcome reprieve from other poorly-lit Village haunts.
The U.S. had previously given allies a temporary reprieve from these duties, but the exemptions were set to expire Friday.
An online production company, Prospect Park, offered a reprieve, announcing plans to continue both programs, with Ms. Nixon's participation, online.
The bedding section was a welcome reprieve from the mess that seemed to lurk from every corner of the store.
But Monday's day off provided a needed reprieve, and Tuesday's call-up of Gsellman from Class AAA Las Vegas helped.
That could offer a reprieve for the British group's new chief executive, Emma Walmsley, who takes over in two days.
Zuma is also hoping for a ratings reprieve from both S&P and Fitch, with local elections due in August.
Male "adulterers" could find reprieve through an apology and paying material compensation to the aggrieved party — usually the wronged husband.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese telecoms equipment group ZTE Corp said on Friday it has won a further reprieve to Feb.
Yes, scooters came up, but we have some later-stage notes that should be a welcome reprieve for regular listeners.
It's a pretty funny moment, and another nice reprieve to see the human side of Drake amidst all the hype.
To give my lungs a bit of a reprieve, I poured minty blue mouthwash into the chamber and lit up.
Shortly after Ms. Rycroft learned about her rate increase, she got a reprieve in the form of a job offer.
By agreeing to Renault's demand, Saikawa has dialed down tensions and likely won a reprieve on his two-year tenure.
The Trump regime had banned U.S. companies from doing business with Huawei, then backtracked by offering a 90 day reprieve.
Science is his reprieve, a field that offers "unexpectedness without disorder," and the new teacher, Sammy Tampari, fires his passion.
In waterlogged Grafton, where river levels were expected to fall in the coming days, residents looked forward to a reprieve.
Mexico won a reprieve by mostly reaffirming existing commitments on immigration and pledging to put troops on its southern border.
The park is a quiet reprieve from the high-rise canyons that surround it, with grassy lawns and curving paths.
We've been trying to find these moments of joy, these moments of reprieve in all of the chaos that's occurring.
It's a reprieve from the overwrought, media-driven drama, tribalism and emotional toll that sports takes on a dedicated fan.
On Monday, Twitter announced a last-minute reprieve, coming as unexpectedly as a last-minute execution stay from Clarence Thomas.
The beach is dotted with private palapas that provide a shady reprieve for lounging and plenty of romantic R&R.
Twice, he found reprieve in a cat café: the food was prepared off-site, and the felines calmed his nerves.
I'd try anything to allow myself some reprieve, a few more hours of sleep than I'd had the night before.
But when an Italian au pair, who worked for a former colleague, needed a reprieve from deportation, Mr. Dutton obliged.
"Sense8," a sci-fi drama about a cluster of people who are mentally and emotionally linked, got a similar reprieve.
After the reality star's terrifying Paris robbery in October 2017, the star took a three-month reprieve from social media.
Residents have said, among other reasons, they need a reprieve from so much traffic on the roads on the weekend.
The Jones Act represents needless red tape, and the administration should offer more than a short reprieve from its restrictions.
Settled into the hollowed ground beneath the dome, the interiors were cool and dim, a reprieve from the forest's hostility.
Residents who remained used a reprieve from searing temperatures this week to strengthen containment lines around their homes and businesses.
His final flurry of pardons and sentence reductions amounted to a remarkable act of reprieve, both in volume and nature.
I hear stories from people whose parents were going through a divorce and it was their reprieve from that pain.
On a recent day, federal officials granted Ms. Latorre a three-month reprieve from deportation, and supporters gathered to celebrate.
The game is a break from the reality of life from which we are all seeking a few hours reprieve.
Winding paths through the woods, a waterfall, and autumn foliage offered a reprieve from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan.
They had received a reprieve for the past few years, but that ended at the turn of the new year.
But a Google spokesperson told Reuters last month the reprieve does not apply to new products like the Mate 30.
The stocks that would perform best are "whatever is working best right now before we got the reprieve," Cramer explained.
Sterling edged up 0.3 percent to $1.3038 on Monday, getting a bit of reprieve after falling 1.8 percent on Friday.
Trump gives Mexico a one-year reprieve after Republican elected officials panic at the economic impact of such a move.
Rather, it requires that someone go through immigration proceedings, receive an order of deportation, and then request reprieve from ICE.
Some pregnant women and mothers with children were given a temporary humanitarian reprieve to stay, but their husbands were deported.
Her only reprieve: an officer agreed to take off the cuffs while she breast-fed her newborn son, she said.
China too appears to have few illusions that the election results will earn it a reprieve from the Trump administration.
She can't even get a reprieve in her dreams, in which she concocts a shirtless Blair Underwood kissing her feet.
It's dessert as your mom would make it, a quaint reprieve from the splatters and spoon swooshing of most restaurant plating.
Altman practices on other inmates, women who are glad to have the small reprieve from the monotonous reality of prison life.
That includes Android (though a temporary reprieve was put in place), along with likely a number of other unreleased/unannounced projects.
Moody's is due to publish a review later this month, which economists said in February would offer the country a reprieve.
For Buba, this shelter offers a reprieve from the dusty, hot camp that is now her home, shared with 5,500 others.
Two nuclear plants gained a temporary reprieve at the cost of holding an entire state's energy system back from inevitable changes.
Luis V. Gutierrez, D-Illinois, was meeting with ICE officials, asking for a reprieve on behalf of Lino, Arellano and Perez.
Nor does the latest reprieve address some of the biggest rifts dividing the two countries, like technology and China's economic policy.
Plus, London's Design Museum got a £3 million reprieve, and architect Junya Ishigami wins one of the world's richest architecture awards.
Enacted by the Obama administration in 2012, the policy grants young immigrants who meet certain criteria a temporary reprieve from deportation.
The reprieve may end within a matter of weeks, however, amid continuing Russian intransigence over acknowledging the scale of the scheme.
" "Investors were hoping we might get some reprieve from tightening but it looks like that balance sheet is not in play.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced it was extending a temporary reprieve for Huawei to continue doing business with American companies.
If you thought This Is Us might gives fans a reprieve following such an intense two-season storyline, well, think again.
If your phone storage is being filled up by gigabytes and gigabytes of photos and videos, Google Photos is your reprieve.
The facility got a reprieve, however, at 11:45 pm on Tuesday, just minutes before the law was to take effect.
This fun, action-y fantasy with really big swords is a welcome reprieve from the dark predictions of social sci-fi.
Anything that offers a reprieve from mind-numbingly boring workouts in dank basements is tempting, especially in the new year. Me?
At a superficial level, it all feels like a welcome reprieve from the (mis)information bombardment we face online every day.
In the endless summer months, I needed a reprieve, and it came in the form of wedging ice into my hair.
The reprieve for ZTE coincides with a new Trump administration threat of 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods.
The hint of firmer demand from China provided a reprieve for commodity prices, which have been under the hammer for months.
Tanner, an information technologist from Florida, was grateful to learn Congress was offering a reprieve for student loan borrowers with cancer.
Part of the reason may be the reprieve of the so-called Cadillac tax under the Affordable Care Act, she said.
However, Washington granted a temporary 90-day reprieve for Huawei, which will allow it to continue using American technology — for now.
For those that even knew it existed, Kanopy was—in terms of selection and cost—a reprieve from the streaming wars.
If there's one thing that can serve as a reprieve from the craziness of the world, it's our old friend spaghetti.
Alex Chow, 25, was given a three-week prison sentence but granted a reprieve for graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
Global risk markets may have a reprieve from China-related shocks now that the Fed is clearly focusing on overseas headwinds.
Congress once again faces the task of passing a government funding bill to avoid a shutdown after a one-week reprieve.
While the rains offered a reprieve from years of drought, the heavy and frequent storms have flooded communities and damaged crops.
The meals are a welcome reprieve from the daily realities of war: food and fuel shortages, high unemployment and crumbling infrastructure.
If you're looking for a reprieve from the chaos that is American politics, you might be thinking about leaving the country.
That will be a reprieve for millions of Americans whose data was exposed in the breach of Equifax, disclosed last year.
There's never a moment of reprieve from the chaos of news, and this is especially true when it comes to humor.
"The market is thrilled to get a little bit of a reprieve," said Amanda Agati, co-chief investment strategist at PNC.
This is a temporary reprieve, but whether it's anything more depends a lot on what American and Korean leaders do next.
When your only reprieve is the two-for-one breakfast special at the diner across the street and Friday night drinks?
Still, the banks could get a reprieve from many of these pressures if a Republican wins the White House in November.
Gas could also get some reprieve if South Korea looks to force more coal-fired plant closures to tackle air pollution.
What will they do without clean water and a reprieve from the intense heat and humidity that exists on our island?
The euro rose 0.25 percent to $1.1336, given a reprieve after retreating to $1.1302 on Wednesday, its lowest since mid-August.
It is an unexpected reprieve for a project that Mr Moon had pledged to scrap before he was elected in May.
The boys I met at the kibbutz's watering hole were studying Torah as a brief reprieve before donning the same uniform.
The scented candle display in the back was a nice reprieve from the disaster zones in the rest of the store.
These horrific bombs destroy the underground hospitals, schools and basement shelters where civilians have sought reprieve from barrel bombs and airstrikes.
The only reprieve came whenever he stopped to take a shot of Jack Daniels, each time encouraging me to join him.
How do you bounce back from the longest government shutdown in US history — especially when that reprieve may only be temporary?
We are supposed to have some reprieve from being in solitary, at least 45 minutes a day, five days a week.
"Governor Ivey does not presently intend to exercise her powers of commutation or reprieve in this case," William Parker Jr. wrote.
And it would force the White House to talk about the Russia investigation during what would otherwise be a welcome reprieve.
We live in the gap between the wind and the whirlwind, but taking that gap for a reprieve is a mistake.
Even with the reprieve, the company would only be allowed to purchase American parts to service orders made before the ban.
But an extension would only offer a flimsy reprieve: President Emmanuel Macron of France warned that if Parliament didn't support Mrs.
Hakstol was given a reprieve while the team president, Paul Holmgren, searched for a general manager who would make the call.
In a last-minute reprieve, a state-court judge temporarily blocked the new surcharge and ordered a hearing for Jan. 3.
"Mountain of the Sun," a textured reprieve from cloying talk of apocalypse, builds the energy expected from a few twenty-somethings.
Domestic banks with assets of $50 billion to $250 billion got a reprieve from stress-testing and capital requirements in May.
The administration issued a temporary reprieve to allow Huawei's suppliers and users of its products more time to find alternate arrangements.
Financial markets received a slight reprieve after announcement of the trade pact, although concerns about tariffs and unresolved core issues remained.
He trailed, 2-4, in the fourth set when the match was suspended, giving him a reprieve to reorganize his thoughts.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program, created by the Obama administration, gave many of them a temporary reprieve.
Ultimately, if the government doesn't grant them a reprieve, immigration agents will put the family on a plane back to Pakistan.
He proposed no major tax increases and expressed hope Moody's would grant another reprieve at its next review, due in March.
The courts have offered a temporary reprieve for DACA recipients, they say, but there's no telling how long that will last.
That reprieve is set to expire on Monday, but the administration is expected to extend it for a period of time.
Executives were arrested in Canada and the company was added to a trade blacklist, only to be given a temporary reprieve.
Temporary reprieve The GERD was supposed to be finished in 2017, but due to delays, it is only two-thirds complete.
Last week, the group reached a compromise with the city: The exterior décor has a reprieve of a week or so.
For many people around the world and here at home, summer is a time to take a reprieve from everyday life.
It enlisted users, too, putting customized icons inside their Uber apps and urging them to petition City Hall for a reprieve.
"We are relieved to have this last-minute reprieve," Dr. Colleen McNicholas, a doctor at the clinic, said in a statement.
The company, which has $6.7 billion of debt, won a temporary reprieve from its lenders on its debt-servicing obligations in June.
Representatives of the opposition had refused to come until the besieged towns are given a reprieve and bombings of civilians are halted.
The opportunistic Packers took advantage of the reprieve to pull within 7-3 on a 183-yard field goal by Mason Crosby.
After watching several replays, he downgraded the sentence to a scrum according to 11.6, which offered the Lions a last-minute reprieve.
The Saudi authorities did not inform his family of the execution and have kept the location of his burial secret, said Reprieve.
We tried to escape the 117 degree temperature at a movie, but when we stepped out of the theater our reprieve ended.
Wireless charging would be a reprieve from long-running jokes about the various dongles and adaptors now needed to charge Apple products.
Google can continue to provide updates to existing Huawei smartphones, thanks to a temporary reprieve last month from the US Commerce Department.
However, there is some reprieve for cash strapped enthusiasts -- helmets and protective gear can be rented at a fraction of the price.
Judge Michael Stelzer issued a temporary reprieve Friday, preventing the license from expiring until he heard arguments from both sides this week.
The water will close over my head and I will drown, my death bringing a reprieve for those who are not me.
She is granted a reprieve by Supreme witch Scáthach, which means she temporarily turned into a murderous landlord, just like the Butcher.
The European Union granted the United Kingdom a short reprieve this week, extending the Brexit deadline from March 29 to April 12.
That means banks could get a reprieve from those capital level requirements, and they could reduce their Treasury holdings as a result.
Once set to die in 2013, Phillips initially won a reprieve to explore the possibility of donating his kidney to his mother.
Republicans have killed the push for a new bipartisan immigration bill in Congress, leaving an unclear path to any reprieve for DREAMers.
While the weaker dollar had been something of a reprieve for oil, worries about oversupply seemed to dominate in Asia on Friday.
"A reprieve, however, may be on the cards tomorrow ... expectations are running high that hints of impending monetary stimulus will be plentiful."
The Chinese tech giant has been granted another 90-day reprieve to allow U.S. firms to sell it specific and limited items.
Some islands, though, received a last-minute reprieve as a hurricane warning for Barbuda and Anguilla was downgraded to a tropical storm.
As the problem continues with little sign of reprieve, the FDA has approved Dsuvia, a new addictive opioid, alarming public health advocates.
Kia offers welcome reprieve, a car that we haven't seen before that has looks and personality, like car show of days past.
The lovechild of the cutoff and the maxi skirt, culottes are a summer must (I mean, sweaty thighs need a reprieve too!).
Safe havens such as bonds, which were on the defensive following the recent improvement in investor risk appetite, were given some reprieve.
Such efforts could well fail, leaving Congress to pass another short-term reprieve and repeat the same struggle in a month's time.
Wegmans is recognized in its communities for hiring local talent, fostering its workforce and representing a local reprieve from a toxic culture.
The family got a reprieve when local activists and a mayor intervened, but he expects a new eviction attempt in coming months.
Some reprieve Saturday, rebels finally broke through Aleppo's siege, beating back regime forces on the ground and breaking through the main blockade.
"You are getting a bit of reprieve from a very dovish view for the Fed in the next 12 months," Tomes said.
He said the Hang Seng is likely to make a second low after a reprieve - similar to its experience in 1997-98.
Where we used to store away the what-to-wear-to-a-wedding dilemma come fall, we're no longer allowed a reprieve.
Carter duly won the re-run in 13.50 seconds, though he looked thoroughly miserable about the whole thing despite his unusual reprieve.
But analysts are divided on whether any reprieve can be expected from the escalating tensions between two of the world's economic superpowers.
And at Wednesday's New Hampshire rally, Clinton also promised to give students a reprieve from high interest rates and immense student loans.
Their night out comes as a reprieve from raising their 1-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella, who turn 2 next month.
Considering the unrivaled reprieve that a properly made bowl of naengmyeon offers, it's easy to understand its summertime ubiquity among Koreans everywhere.
However as the dollar's rally stalled, emerging currencies such as Mexican peso Taiwan dollar and the South African rand won some reprieve.
For Trump, returning to the campaign trail for his sixth campaign rally as president marked a reprieve from the conflict in Washington.
HONG KONG, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Chinese telecoms equipment group ZTE Corp said on Friday it has won a further reprieve to Feb.
Comedian Stephen Colbert wrapped up his live election special on a somber note Tuesday night, calling for a reprieve from "poisonous" politics.
Analysts say the sector was due for a rebound, but the reprieve in the Medicare for All fear factor is likely temporary.
That rally paused in European trading on Wednesday, although analysts said it was likely to prove a temporary reprieve for the euro.
However, the French islands are not likely to get a reprieve from hurricane season, with Category 4 Hurricane Jose barreling toward them.
The euro, which earlier got some reprieve after taking a hit on recent uncertainty in Italian politics, slipped to trade at $1.1762.
And the inherent absurdity of a hurricane-ravaged area having to beg for a reprieve from a law that hampers rebuilding efforts.
The limited reprieve renewed on Monday applies to technology sales and transfers necessary for existing networks and services to continue to operate.
Bank of America on Monday won a reprieve from paying a $1.27 billion penalty over shoddy mortgages sold by its Countrywide arm.
If you need reprieve from Beantown's very excellent fine dining scene, just walk on down to one of these classic watering holes.
The left gave no reprieve to conservative, evangelical Christians who were forced to implement the Supreme Court's Obergefell decision on gay marriage.
But at their best, parties can demonstrate what an ideal society might look like, and offer a brief reprieve from crushing reality.
The rebound in the United States offered investors a much-needed reprieve from a decline that had picked up speed in December.
Luckily for our Grandette, the items are back-ordered and will not arrive until early February, giving it a six-week reprieve.
That way these establishments may survive, their employees granted a reprieve from layoff or, in many cases, the loss of their jobs.
The jaguars search the high tree branches for a cool breeze, looking for any reprieve from the crushing humidity and suffocating heat.
This year, many people expressed gratitude for the gentle breezes and sunshine, a welcome reprieve from the torrential rainstorms of past years.
She — and we — are thus given a beautiful, and almost cruel, reprieve from the horrible future that is waiting to claim her.
The reprieve on that amount would cover many pass-through entities and small businesses, Mnuchin said in a press conference on Tuesday.
BALTIMORE — The ruling the Yankees had been bracing for was finally handed down Monday morning — and it was a reprieve of sorts.
He proposed no major tax increases and expressed hope that Moody's would grant another reprieve at its next review, due in March.
It's a mood that carried to the chaotically happy ending of the first movement, here sounding more like hubris than a reprieve.
TypeThursday, Mr. Velimirovic said, is both a needed social reprieve and an opportunity for designers to get positive feedback from their peers.
The original deadline to register had been Tuesday, before Walker ordered a one-day reprieve to allow for a hearing on Wednesday.
Chinese companies reportedly agreed to help bail out 13MDB, giving it a temporary reprieve, though some of the deals later fell through.
Earlier this month, the US government granted a second 90-day reprieve, allowing US firms to restart sales to the Chinese company.
The 50-year-old brought the dress back into the fashion world after a nearly 20-year reprieve just earlier this year.
Historically, the United States had been able to avoid any damaging widespread populist movements, although our reprieve is now at an end.
Nothing makes up for the loss of a loved one, but the removal of that financial stress allows grieving families some reprieve.
Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) kidded with Vindman about also being an identical twin, offering a light reprieve to an otherwise tense hearing.
The result is a momentary reprieve but also, like Venice in its slow winter months, a time warp to an earlier Venice.
They've had some near-term reprieve thanks to the progress in talks with the U.S. and they're dependent on the trade talks.
Wednesday brought some reprieve for the currency, however, with some traders preparing for more-hawkish-than-expected signals from the central bank.
The ruling came just hours after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles voted unanimously to grant Reed a 120-day reprieve.
Reed submitted an application to the board requesting the 120-day reprieve or a commutation of his sentence to a lesser penalty.
The temperatures the past few days have been a nice reprieve from the cold, but it has lead to rapid snow melt.
On Tuesday, a judge ordered a 30-day stay on claims against the firm, providing a temporary reprieve from lawsuits from creditors.
However, Knight's adaptation is so pessimistic that its ending doesn't provide much reprieve or redress from the horrors included in its narrative.
The latest reprieve is set to expire today, "but the administration is expected to extend it for a period," Ms. Swanson notes.
On Thursday, a federal judge in Indiana issued a reprieve to the first federal prisoner schedule to die next week, Daniel Lee.
After five long years of Mr. Leung's painfully divisive administration, a reprieve may finally have come for the people of Hong Kong.
Huawei has been given yet another reprieve from the Trump administration's ban on its products, according to Commerce Department documents filed today.
Or they might tilt in the direction of undemocratic outcomes if such candidates promise, let alone deliver, a reprieve from these plagues.
On "Schitt's Creek," which begins its final season in January, the absence of anxiety over a character's sexuality feels like a reprieve.
The plant stopped production, but the company won a last-minute reprieve when the U.S. government dropped television parts from its list.
And, it's a nice reprieve from the single-scoop-vanilla-on-a-sugar-cone that I've choked down on countless first dates.
When life's storms eventually hit, you can focus on the hurricane surrounding you or you can look for the reprieve coming eventually.
The development offered a reprieve to shares of chipmakers, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index gaining 2.1% to end a three-day slump.
And he's asking for a tax reprieve from the winnings he made against Manny Pacquiao, a fight in which he made millions.
But the Commerce Department late Monday granted a 20193-day reprieve for mobile phone companies and internet broadband providers to work with Huawei.
Those reports have weighed heavily on the market, and have put investors back in a selling mood after a brief reprieve last week.
But Save the Children said Wednesday that while the evacuations may bring some reprieve from the conflict, they were not cause for celebration.
It is "absolutely shocking" that the US and the UK are standing by while juvenile offenders are executed by their ally, said Reprieve.
On Friday, Planned Parenthood of St. Louis won a last-minute reprieve that will allow it to keep offering the procedure until August.
The SFO appeared to win a reprieve when the pledge was removed from a two-year plan the government issued after the election.
Saving Lily earns Buckley a reprieve and the begrudging respect of Athena who calls her husband in the aftermath just to check in.
In April, Saudi Arabia announced it had executed 37 men who, according to rights group Reprieve, were mostly from the kingdom's Shia minority.
The three-month cease-fire in the trade war should offer a reprieve for United States companies that produce and sell in China.
Chipmakers enjoyed a reprieve, with the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index rising 2.7% after suffering its worst one-day percentage loss since Jan 3.
Many have since won a reprieve, but thousands remain in limbo, says Misfer al-Marri, a Ghafran who is now exiled in Scotland.
"Secrecy will only make the process less transparent, the government less accountable and executions more dangerous and costly," Reprieve said in a statement.
Welcome to your reprieve from the rest of the week, the desolate wasteland I have started to refer to as the MoJayve desert.
Regardless of what changes, the move will only be a temporary reprieve until the administration decides exactly what to ultimately do with Huawei.
O'Connor says his smile never left his face and even though he didn't actually leave the hospital, the night was a welcome reprieve.
"That wasn't our intent," said J. Bennett Johnston, a former Democratic senator from Louisiana who had pushed for the original reprieve on royalties.
And since oil prices were low, Washington tried to make it worthwhile for oil companies by offering a brief reprieve on the royalties.
Make the same mistake again, as the photo editing app FaceApp has just done, and you probably won't be granted the same reprieve.
The budget could unlock billions of dollars in pledged international donations, possibly offering the country a reprieve from its deep-seated economic problems.
Sometimes Girlboss' writers opt to make the internet an actual setting in Sophia's world — an enjoyable reprieve from a manically sunny San Francisco.
This is a welcome reprieve from the generic "elevator music" or radio playbacks that assault our ears in department stores and retail chains.
TENSIONS DIALLED DOWN By agreeing to Renault's demand, Saikawa has dialled down tensions and likely won a reprieve on his two-year tenure.
Yearning for reprieve from the abuse, she married by age 19193, became a mother at 21919, and a widow just two years later.
While global markets have been given some reprieve, fresh U.S. trade threats against China were seen limiting any major boost to investor sentiment.
Then again, maybe not — and that's okay too, because in times of desperation sometimes the only helpful reprieve from the madness is laughter.
He showed up empty-handed, but the judge gave him a reprieve ... to come up with the money in the next few hours.
The U.S. did, however, relax those restrictions temporarily, giving mobile and internet broadband firms a 90-day reprieve to continue working with Huawei.
BARRING a last-minute reprieve, the state of Florida will execute Mark James Asay today, August 24th, using an untested cocktail of drugs.
Reprieve, the human rights organization representing Jalal, claims that Western intelligence agents believe the NWPC is providing a safe haven for the Taliban.
Most of these works address human rights, cultural and sexual identity, and mental health; others provide whimsical reprieve from the state of things.
However, Reprieve, the rights group whom Mr. Ghereby called while in Tunisia, said on Tuesday that it was false that he has surfaced.
Still, that is a welcome reprieve for the coal-mining industry, which has shed more than 100,000 jobs over the last three decades.
On Monday, the Commerce Department issued a temporary reprieve, which will allow U.S. suppliers to continue providing software updates to existing Huawei smartphones.
The Judiciary offered a reprieve this time around, but now it's time for the incoming Congress to finally act to address these hurdles.
The slight reprieve for the company's shares comes after a week of turmoil, following global safety concerns of the company's 737 Max jetliners.
But the reprieve for Jay Y. Lee, 48, may only be temporary, as the special prosecutor's office said it would pursue the case.
All in all, The Last Summer manages a few moments of reprieve, but ultimately fails to put the teen in its teen movie.
At the time, the company told members who were already signed up that they would get a two-year reprieve from the hike.
Macron's victory represents a reprieve for Europe and the liberal democratic values for which it has stood for more than half a century.
Thousands of residents in Queensland have been evacuated and authorities warned severe fire danger was expected on Wednesday, with little reprieve this year.
They appeared to get a momentary reprieve as activists and outside groups praised the hard-line tactics deployed by Democrats on the panel.
Gavin Newsom (D) on Wednesday signed an executive order placing a moratorium on executions, granting 737 inmates a reprieve from their death sentences.
Colombia's Congress passed a bill prohibiting circuses from using wild animals in 333, but allowed a two-year reprieve before enforcing the law.
The reprieve will allow ZTE to maintain its "relationships with hundreds of American companies and our continued investment in the U.S," he said.
President Donald Trump's move gave a much-needed reprieve for markets, with Japan's chipmaking sector and Apple-related firms getting the strongest tailwind.
They might get an eventual reprieve, but not moving to a best-interest compensation practice may end up as a losing business philosophy.
Phillies starter Aaron Nola provided the reprieve for the struggling ballclub and put together one of his best pitching efforts of the season.
The company earlier this year won a temporary reprieve from creditor banks on its debt-servicing obligations citing the deals in the works.
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Ali al-Ribh, Mohammad Shioukh and Mohammad Suweimal were also arrested in 2012 following their involvement in anti-government protests, according to Reprieve.
While Congress provided a brief reprieve, companies are making changes today to avoid (or delay) being on a trajectory to trigger the tax.
And the internecine conflict and Syria's history of failed cease-fires have many civilians worried that this week's minor reprieve will not last.
Mr. Hu was given a reprieve of roughly two years from his sentence because of good behavior, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
What he envisioned was a monument that might outlive him, one that, paradoxically, could enshrine the career from which he was seeking reprieve.
In the end, which countries get a reprieve, and which end up retaliating, will determine the severity of the disruption to global trade.
Amazon bets big on the grocery biz; Putin critics mysteriously turn up dead in the UK; Trump grants DREAMers a reprieve — for now.
International rights NGO Reprieve alleges that Nimr, Marhoon and Zaher were tortured into signing false confessions and denied proper access to legal representation.
Although he gave Canadian and Mexican steel makers a reprieve, the exemption is seen here as giving breathing room rather than lasting relief.
The assaults suggest that there is unlikely to be a reprieve in violence anytime soon, following a couple of years of record casualties.
The reprieve could end up being a setback for the president, whose leverage is likely to wane with the approach of Christmas Day.
Ms. Mota found it to be a "transformative" experience that was a welcome and productive reprieve from prison's widespread drugs, violence and abuse.
But it provided a welcome reprieve for South Koreans who have grown alarmed and weary over the tensions and relentless talk of war.
So, depressed about their prospects, some opposition supporters sought reprieve from Venezuela's politics and economic hardships on its palm-fringed beaches this week.
And Austin's considerably low cost of living, lower than in other tech-oriented cities, likely offers a nice reprieve for the transplanted workers.
The reprieve for ZTE is a sign that Mr. Trump is willing to go only so far in his trade dispute with Beijing.
He said this change was reported by two Reprieve clients who had been subjected to tube feedings, and corroborated by several other clients.
"They were given a reprieve on Sundays, so they could go to church," Ms. Wright, who lives in Atlanta, said in an interview.
Shortly after, the U.S. offered Huawei a 90-day reprieve and allowed U.S. businesses to continue selling limited products to the Chinese telecom.
It has been given a temporary reprieve but the effects of the listing will be felt in its upcoming smartphone the Mate 30.
And researchers have noted the possibility that DACA might have given migrants hope that the United States could provide future reprieve from deportation.
Emerging markets also have seen a solid reprieve with IHS' broad metric of EM manufacturing rising in September for a third consecutive month.
The move was a welcome reprieve from a few painful months for Netflix shares, which are up just under 10% year to date.
The ruling was an unexpected, albeit temporary, reprieve for the program, which President Donald Trump opted to end almost exactly a year ago.
The GOP got a reprieve in North Carolina, but in Pennsylvania the new map may cost Republicans anywhere from three to five seats.
Haunted by a bad conscience and tempted by the bottle, he gets a reprieve when he hears about a Tribute to the Troops!
"When a controversial issue arises, he tries to balance various interests," a Kyiv political analyst, Volodymyr Fesenko, said of Mr. Zelensky's unexpected reprieve.
Palm Beach County officials are expecting a reprieve from the added security burden when Mar-a-Lago closes for the season this month.
NMC's shares gained some reprieve after the company announced an independent review of its books, but still ended 2019 down by around 34%.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit granted a temporary stay of enforcement of the subpoena, giving the president a reprieve.
The arts bring us joy and entertainment; they can offer a reprieve from the trials of life or a way to understand them.
The letters from the manufacturer lobbying groups represent the latest push by carmakers for a reprieve from the emissions and fuel-economy standards.
The green light from India will serve as a welcome reprieve for Huawei as it battles a US-led campaign against its business.
This year, it's Sophia Takal's remake of slasher flick Black Christmas designed to offer a reprieve from all those A Christmas Prince sequels.
A short-term lease they signed in LA's Silver Lake neighborhood offered a reprieve but too many stairs, which proved exhausting for Claire.
It is trying to find ways to cut debt after lenders gave it a reprieve on loan repayments until the end of 2017.
Japanese buyers have driven much of the issuance, providing a welcome reprieve from long-standing worries over woefully thin European Triple A demand.
The Supreme Court has not said whether it'll take up DACA, providing some reprieve to recipients who can continue to apply for renewal.
Some hail the executive order as a reprieve from federal overreach, while others are condemning it as an assault on our public lands.
On Wednesday, a reprieve of sorts: You can take it easy, order in a pizza and throw a salad on top of it.
But that reprieve, according to Banksy, the street artist who created the work — and who organized the prank to destroy it — wasn't planned.
The A380 super jumbo, whose future was in doubt because of poor sales, won a reprieve last month after Emirates ordered 36 planes.
For many, this is the most surefire way of hitting the old off-switch and getting brief reprieve from existential or emotional angst.
The Chinese telecommunications company lost nearly $3 billion in market value after its reprieve from a death sentence imposed by the Trump administration.
Of course, I thought about using the injury to get an exemption, but my doctor explained that it would only offer a temporary reprieve.
The DACA program did not grant them a permanent immigration status — it only provided a temporary reprieve from deportation, requiring renewal every two years.
Then, when it came to Tommy's turn, Michael would cut Tommy's, to give Penny a small reprieve, and then she'd resume and cut his.
In 2007 Martha founded her own charitable foundation Antigone and also serves as a Patron of AbilityNet, Reprieve, Camfed and Just for Kids Law.
" To which he added: "The weather is such a critical factor here and we are certainly not seeing any real reprieve of that situation.
For now, Google can continue to provide updates to existing Huawei smartphones, thanks to a temporary reprieve last month from the US Commerce Department.
It would only be a temporary reprieve, however, to smooth the relocation process, and banks would eventually have to face testing of their models.
Fully audited numbers are now not due till March 14, after the firm was granted a reprieve for its formal filing by Japanese regulators.
The London-based NGO Reprieve and a Sanaa-based human rights worker told CNN that at least 23 civilians were killed in the attack.
Washington has given Huawei a reprieve that allows American entities to resume buying from and selling to Huawei, but the damage has been done.
This is the most durable Kindle yet — something that comes as a welcome reprieve to someone who shattered his old Kindle on an airplane.
On Monday, Washington extended a reprieve that permits China's Huawei Technologies to buy components from U.S. companies by 90 days, to supply existing customers.
Given that, we also don't know what happens when we step back from social media environments like Facebook and give our brains a reprieve.
It represents his last chance to help the parents of those brought to the country as children who have already won such a reprieve.
The reprieve might prove brief, however, given the fallout from President Donald Trump's move to block China's Huawei Technologies from buying vital American technology.
The wind plagued firefighters who were trying to beat back the raging blaze, but a reprieve was expected on Monday, albeit a brief one.
On Monday, Washington extended a reprieve that permits China's Huawei Technologies to buy components from U.S. companies by 22.33 days, to supply existing customers.
And in episode two, we get a reprieve from Negan as we rejoin the Morgan/Carol storyline which features (trumpet fanfare) knights on horseback!
On Tuesday, Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif tweeted that Pakistan had received a 3-month reprieve, adding that it was "grateful to friends who helped".
Another of the factories set to close, GM's Detroit-Hamtramck plant, won a temporary reprieve in February when GM extended production into January 2020.
The lead characters need each other in some way, yet romance or closeness is not a reprieve but a risk in this precarious environment.
Cramer said the market could get a reprieve from the Labor Department's nonfarm payroll on Friday, but only if the results are just right.
But investors have already been looking for some reprieve from Fed rate hikes, even as the bond market continues to price in higher rates.
Auto shares followed closely behind, with a 1.62% bump, as the tariff reprieve triggered relief for companies most at risk from slower global trade.
It's a nice jump and a reprieve from a pretty ho-hum month for Fitbit, which has seen a slight bump in its performance.
Meanwhile Sudan, which remains a state sponsor of terrorism, somehow got a reprieve from the ban after being included in the first two versions.
Booth's frequent expletives are a welcome reprieve from the tiresome activity of watching people who don't seem to like each other fall in love.
But for much of the last half-decade, most of these five giants have enjoyed a remarkable reprieve from the bogeymen in the garage.
While Canada and Mexico secured temporary reprieve, Trump has linked permanent exemption to a successful North American Free Trade Agreement deal, make industry nervous.
Take advantage of this temporary reprieve from self-doubt and ego by stepping in to fix, figure out, and heal what lies before you.
A kitten GIF is a reprieve from the pace of your feed, but mostly it's a relief from the need to have an opinion.
"Its close parallel with the NASDAQ bubble (in 2000) suggests it can fall further to 2,500, after a technical reprieve," Hong wrote on Friday.
New York (CNN Business)Chevron received a last-minute reprieve from the Trump administration Friday that will allow it to continue operating in Venezuela.
Lest he be called a hypocrite, Trump has fought any insinuation, especially from Democrats or the media, that his time away is a reprieve.
In a small reprieve for the east, Tripoli as agreed to public pay salaries from 2018 worth 177 million dinars a month, Hibri said.
The people of eastern Aleppo may have been granted a reprieve, but the war is likely to go on for a long time still.
"The global drug enforcement system is disproportionately penalizing vulnerable and marginalized people," says Dan Dolan from Reprieve, which assists those facing the death penalty.
Over the weekend, he announced plans to give ZTE a reprieve on its seven-year U.S. trade ban, after the company violated Iran sanctions.
While the over 4,000 businesses that had relied on the original pact may breathe a sigh of relief, the reprieve could be only temporary.
Lucky for both Kim and Rodney, on Friday the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals issued the stay of execution -- recommending a 120-day reprieve.
The blaze, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in the state's history, kept growing Tuesday, though firefighters got some reprieve as winds died down.
While Cyrus is taking a reprieve from her vocals, Simpson released a new song last month titled "Golden Thing," which is inspired by Cyrus.
Despite the modest reprieve, markets remain vulnerable as signs of a slowdown in the Chinese economy and Turkey's volatile currency keep investors on guard.
Because Trump is not the one who sued in federal court to stop the president's efforts to give undocumented immigrants a reprieve from deportation.
With new consoles coming from Microsoft and Sony that play discs, "they just got a seven-more-year reprieve starting in 2020," Pachter said.
It would have allowed parents of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent children to apply for a three-year reprieve from deportation and work permits.
A temporary reprieve that the US government announced last week does not apply to new products such as the Mate 30, the spokesman said.
It marks a reprieve for fintech firms trying to wrestle market share from long established banks in the fast growing payments and apps sector.
I felt like I had to look like I had it all together, but these phone calls were a reprieve from that unrelenting pressure.
UEFA's senior vice-president Angel Maria Villar, who chaired the Congress in Platini's absence, said UEFA was still hoping for a reprieve for Platini.
Though Kitagawa does suggest that the low end may get a bit of a reprieve as children's tablets get a bit of a bump.
My only hope behind my lyrics is that it helps others find reprieve from their suffering, as if we were fighting that battle together.
Heavily influenced by minimalism, modern dance, and tape music, "The Reprieve" is a haunting piece commissioned by choreographer Patricia Beatty for Toronto Dance Theatre.
Some analysts said the mass reprieve on Monday may have been intended to make the president appear more compassionate as the election draws near.
A default might give a short-term financial reprieve to the government, enabling it to raise imports with a presidential election approaching in 2018.
You won&apost be able to push the date back further until Windows updates on that day, but this can give you some reprieve.
Louisiana received the same reprieve after Hurricane Katrina, but for only one year, said Representative Jenniffer González-Colón, Puerto Rico's nonvoting delegate in Congress.
Auto shares rose 1.41% and technology companies gained 1.58%, as the tariff reprieve triggered relief for companies most at risk from slower global trade.
The results gave them a reprieve, easing concern the SPD would pull out of the national coalition to rebuild its flagging support in opposition.
Mr. Lighthizer said last week that those three trading partners, along with Argentina, Australia and Brazil, would initially receive a reprieve from the tariffs.
For many who caught the spectacle, it provided a sweet, collective reprieve from the political chaos that's been manically unspooling the past several months.
That extension delivers a temporary reprieve to global automakers and auto suppliers, which had been bracing for punishing tariffs of up to 25 percent.
"These death sentences and executions are a flagrant breach of international law," Maya Foa, director of the international human rights organization Reprieve, said Tuesday.
Even as the scandal engulfed the United States and built pressure on Cardinal Law to resign, he seemed to expect a reprieve in Rome.
The Commerce Department later announced that it would grant a 90-day reprieve for transactions necessary to maintain and support existing networks and cellphones.
"Governor Ivey does not presently intend to exercise her powers of commutation or reprieve in this case," according to a letter from the governor.
New Jersey homeowners whose finances have been affected by the novel coronavirus will get a 90-day reprieve on their mortgage payments, said Gov.
And then there was the high that, alas, only some cancer patients experience: the reprieve of not having to undergo yet another medical intervention.
But the tech giant has been given another 90-day reprieve under which U.S. firms can apply for special licenses to sell to Huawei.
Roberts did not join all of Justice Elena Kagan's opinion upholding Auer, but he joined enough of it to give the doctrine a reprieve.
Indeed, the Giants this weekend and the Miami Marlins next week could offer the Mets at least a temporary reprieve from their mounting woes.
"Florida's use of etomidate in the execution tonight is extremely problematic," Maya Foa, director of Reprieve, an international rights organization, said in a statement.
Earlier this year, the U.S. blacklisted Huawei, and prevented it from doing businesses with American companies — though it was granted a reprieve until November.
It's not over with the signing of this partial China deal, but it's a reprieve from months of uncertainty and threats of tariff increases.
Delivering the speech at the midway point of a three-week reprieve, his message will be colored by the prospect of yet another shutdown.
If there is no reprieve, the school could see its student body dwindle enough to substantially lower the school's legal liability for student debt.
Wind and solar are headed for sharp slowdowns, and coal for a reprieve, if projections from the latest Annual Energy Outlook come to pass.
Yet Afghanistan has seen little reprieve with his death, as hard-liners within the movement took over and redoubled their offensive to take power.
Libraries today are seeking to keep it that way, with many offering a reprieve to those who fail to return their books on time.
For patients with complex, treatment-resistant PTSD, this brief reprieve from the plague of traumatic emotions can allow them to effectively process difficult memories.
General Mattis's performance at the hearing, in which he answered questions directly and thoughtfully, felt like a brief reprieve from a chaotic presidential transition.
Fully audited numbers are now not due till March 14 after the firm was granted a reprieve for its formal filing by Japanese regulators.
As the day wore on, a change in weather patterns gave evacuees some reprieve, and some people were able to return to their homes.
But because the remission proved temporary, did his family feel that it had been a mirage, a cruel reprieve that tortured them with hope?
Podcasts were a welcome reprieve from this firehose of outrage, and before long, I got up the nerve to start one of my own.
On Sunday, the Raptors got a reprieve from the rigors of their schedule with a 103-95 victory against the Nets at Barclays Center.
It warned that a failure to get a reprieve from the tariffs would hurt Gillette's US manufacturing operations and push up prices for consumers.
Someone explains how to contact the mortgage company and request a month's reprieve without incurring penalties; someone else describes how to contact utility companies.
The lawmakers had initially intended to prevent the tax benefits from such actions, but the banks got a last-minute reprieve for some transactions.
Winter's family eventually found a reprieve at Moruya's Waterfront Hotel, which owners Mark and Linda Ethell have opened to help their bushfire ravaged community.
In that light, Tuesday's agreement for Hondurans and Nepalis — just like the judicial ruling in the other TPS lawsuit — is just a temporary reprieve.
TPS beneficiaries are granted authorization to work in the US (and in some cases the ability to travel internationally) and a reprieve from deportation.
If you want a break from the city, take a stroll or rent a bike for a brief reprieve in the city's ecological reserve.
It's no longer necessary to board an international flight or road-trip cross-continent just to find a reprieve from the stresses of modern life.
While these cases drag out in court, there is one looming bit of potential reprieve for Spotify in the form of the Music Modernization Act.
Urban Wealth Management founder and CEO Rene Nourse, also appearing on the segment, co-signed Bouroudjian's assessment now that the Fed has provided some reprieve.
European stocks were slightly higher Wednesday, as investors attempted to decipher conflicting signals over the potential for a reprieve in the U.S.-Sino trade dispute.
The ban on buying from Huawei left those rural American carriers scrambling for new options, though they've been granted a temporary reprieve from the policy.
Reprieve, a London-based nongovernmental organization, and a Sanaa-based human rights worker told CNN that at least 23 civilians were killed in the attack.
Unless there is a sudden and unlikely reprieve, vendors will no longer be able to sell food on Soi Thong Lo's pavements after April 17th.
However, the reprieve may be short-lived as President Dilma Rousseff struggles with market anxiety over her fiscal discipline and opposition moves to impeach her.
The news could mean a reprieve for vaping giant Juul, the target of an FDA crackdown that included a surprise inspection of the company's headquarters.
Cal Fire, the state firefighting agency, is expected to get a brief reprieve on Monday from high winds that have acted as a dangerous accelerant.

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