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Since then, considerably more words have been written, rewritten, and rewritten countless more times.
So does her differentiating mix and voice and her insistence that display copy needs to be written and rewritten and rewritten again.
A script that had to be rewritten after shooting ended.
Beto has always believed this law needs to be rewritten.
"FERPA needs to be rewritten top to bottom," said Dunn.
Neither salved his bitterness that the episode had been rewritten.
Ultimately, she won out, and Victor was rewritten as Victoria.
"A few rule books are being rewritten here," Sahota said.
The Florida Supreme Court overturned a rewritten version in October.
They've simply been rewritten in order to make them clearer.
Tesla has also rewritten the economics of making electric cars.
That is another thing about how history is being rewritten.
No such disagreement exists, and we've rewritten the section accordingly.
Scenes rewritten, moved and jettisoned, parts recast, rethought and deepened.
This legislation puts Russia first and needs to be rewritten.
The researchers, however, argue that iMessage should be completely rewritten.
"He's basically rewritten climbing the past 10 years," Honnold said.
The building code was rewritten to eliminate the flawed technique.
He seems to have rewritten the whole relationship with Emily.
Apple's response was specifically rewritten to avoid taking a stance.
The history of dance music is at risk of being rewritten.
The code has been almost completely rewritten since those early days.
The rewritten version passed the House but died in the Senate.
New Zealand's privacy laws, created in 1993, are currently being rewritten.
" Those diagnoses were then crossed out or rewritten -- replaced with "PBA.
"I really can't stay," the woman sings in their rewritten version.
Microsoft and the government agree that the statute should be rewritten.
The good news is that this dismal script can be rewritten.
Now, the N.F.L., with the union's assent, has rewritten those rules.
In other words, it could be rewritten without any security check.
The first act of their show was rewritten on the fly.
Some Republicans now say Mr. Trump has rewritten the rule book.
It sounds like "Butterfly" as rewritten by a committee of Symbolists.
But as they're rewritten, it's my job to keep updating it.
Canada wants the agreement rewritten to apply to the entire border.
This isn't to say every theme and trope has been rewritten.
Are they being rewritten in real time, and if so, by whom?
But that was extremely time-consuming, so everything had to be rewritten.
It's been rewritten as a lullaby with actual lyrics about the moon.
The facts are rewritten, and distorted by the bias of the victors.
Uber ignores local regulations, then gets laws rewritten when it is sanctioned.
Variously in these games, it is characters' very biology that is rewritten.
Perhaps Trump has rewritten this rule, but the evidence isn't there yet.
Entire plots were rewritten in ways that robbed them of female autonomy.
The world has been rewritten in accordance with the white man's vocabulary.
In the end, lives were ruined, reputations dashed and legacies painfully rewritten.
The rewritten protocols did not meet FAA standards, the whistle blower complained.
" She continued: "It needs to be rewritten, as a serious scientific document.
Three longtime analysts were forced out, others disciplined and agency rules rewritten.
"The Winter's Tale" has been rewritten as the diary of a madman.
The case made, and its verdict, has already rewritten Weinstein's public face.
Whatever algorithm they use for that needs to be rewritten from scratch.
Instead, Rambo's rewritten speech reflected a new attitude towards recent American history.
The suddenness with which the world's code could be rewritten astonished him.
The Supreme Court has since allowed parts of a rewritten plan to stand.
Facebook has completely rewritten React, its popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
Think Marley and Me, as rewritten by the screenwriters handling the Saw movies.
The constitution will not be rewritten and too many weapons are in circulation.
The revisions notice raises serious questions about what will be rewritten and how.
Since then, however, Angela Merkel has rewritten the final chapters of her chancellorship.
It's not a stack of paper that will be rewritten dozens of times.
They resemble visual diary entries, often revisited and rewritten as his memories changed.
Banking rules and regulations are rewritten every few decades, frequently following a crisis.
History seems to be written, and rewritten, at a speed that's sometimes terrifying.
If that is the case, basic economics textbooks will have to be rewritten.
The show is the latest example of history being rewritten before our eyes.
The Environmental Defense Fund said it would challenge the rewritten Waste Prevention Rule.
Poverty rates tumbled across developing countries and the world economic order was rewritten.
That document was updated during the Bill Clinton impeachment but not fully rewritten.
To get the job done, US democracy's source code needs to be rewritten.
Nothing's been rewritten there, it's still whatever was in Doom back in the day.
I must have rewritten it, the entire thing, 30 or 40 times since then.
Rules riddled with holes should be rewritten, they think, to yank back American jobs.
After you've rewritten the rules of what people like to do in virtual worlds?
A recently unearthed woolly mammoth has rewritten the timeline for humans in the Arctic.
Shortly thereafter, Spacey was fired from the series and the final season was rewritten.
All of the sentences in 'Underland' have been rewritten 20, 30 or 40 times.
And in a sense, every page of the book got rewritten in that way.
Every entry has essentially been rewritten using the information to be gleaned from ngrams.
In 1937, the Daughters of the Confederacy called for its lyrics to be rewritten.
The ban's early versions did not pass legal muster and had to be rewritten.
"Smash the Patriarchy" was crossed out and rewritten as "Smash the Hooknose," students said.
Note: this story has been rewritten because a previous version contained substantially incorrect analysis.
The two laws will now be sent back to the parliament to be rewritten.
The narrative will change as history is rewritten by the white, straight, male poll-winners.
Photo: Gerhard Weber (University of Vienna)New research has rewritten some of humanity's early history.
The deal could be rewritten again after six years, thanks to an unspecified review process.
The ERA was proposed in 1923, rewritten in 1943, and adopted by Congress in 1972.
That ended in 2010, when the Constitution was rewritten to exclude children of undocumented immigrants.
They've really not rewritten their applications for the cloud, a big decision on their part.
The Treasury's rulebook on investment would be rewritten to encourage investment in Britain's ailing regions.
And many of Obama's executive orders on environmental issues could be rewritten or tossed entirely.
The app disappeared yesterday, shortly after Telegram launched a rewritten Telegram X app for Android.
But Trump has rewritten the regular rules of campaigning before, and no doubt will again.
For example, 5x2 + 16x + 13 can be rewritten as (x + 2)503 + (2x + 3)2.
Some experts believe it will take at least a year before anything can be rewritten.
One fired employee says direct performance reviews were thrown out and rewritten by upper management.
We are deciding right now how the rules of our sexual culture will be rewritten.
It seems that fewer of my clues are being rewritten than in previous published efforts.
Rewritten: The first punctuation mistake on our list occurs when there's no punctuation at all.
Any number of defeats can be rewritten as victories so long as victory comes eventually.
Queer characters were portrayed as straight, and entire story lines were often restructured or rewritten.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's successful campaign for the presidency may have rewritten the political playbook.
We have rewritten our first sentence to link to a version of the full ad.
Preproduction on the Obi-Wan Kenobi TV series is on hold while scripts get rewritten.
"Every government tries to rewrite history, but family histories cannot be rewritten," Mr. Lapenkov said.
The computer program that was supposed to filter out such information had to be rewritten.
In 1806, that second part was left to stand by itself after the rewritten Adagio.
But I think it's important that they don't get rewritten in the sense of protectionism.
The commissioner of the Japan Sports Agency boasted that his country had rewritten sporting history.
Indeed, the rules were rewritten to remove that clause following Ken Starr's Clinton-era probe.
Republicans were virtually unanimous in their estimation that Mr. Trump's plan would be heavily rewritten.
Record books are being rewritten as some Russian "victories" are redacted, but others are not.
To that end we've rewritten a Christmas classic in honor of our number one boy.
It's currently being rewritten to subject members of Congress to the same rules as everyone else.
In a thousand hotel rooms right now, right this second, bonds are being broken, rules rewritten.
And the autopilot is being rewritten to prioritize low speed over staying on the glide path.
Brittan said Etherington and his team have rewritten chunks of code to improve speed and efficiency.
We've always rewritten ourselves one way or another, choosing which memories to preserve and pass on.
The withdrawal agreement, a legally binding treaty that includes the Irish backstop, will not be rewritten.
The mice lost their preference for the cocaine-associated environment, suggesting their memory had been rewritten.
The government has also rewritten the rules on no-confidence motions to shore up its position.
By the time I looked at the page again, the story had been rewritten and published.
This president has rewritten the script on what's acceptable, from blatant white nationalism to unvarnished misogyny.
"We have to see results Tuesday to see if Trump has rewritten the playbook," Larimer said.
The terms of membership have had to be rewritten a few times since, sometimes in blood.
The last time the Higher Education Act was rewritten, the iPhone was just a year old.
Somewhere between my final revisions, the night before, and publication, the lead paragraph had been rewritten.
But May's attempts to get the clause rewritten have so far failed to yield any result.
But once again, President Trump has rewritten the playbook as Hurricane Florence blows through the Carolinas.
It then plays again, with the scene (and history) rewritten as if the shooting never occurred.
However, soon Abrams and company had rewritten Isaac's role — he'll obviously be back for Episode VIII.
Most important, epigenetic marks were erased and rewritten, resetting the landscape of active and inactive genes.
JB: Do you think that perhaps that some of the rules need to be rewritten though?
He has rewritten our past enough that now I'm questioning what is true and what isn't.
On Sunday, Mr. Maduro went further, saying the Constitution should be rewritten to resolve the crisis.
Teachers suspected of dissent were punished, and textbooks were rewritten to weed out material deemed subversive.
Social media platforms have altogether rewritten how we metabolize music and the culture that surrounds it.
Despite assurances by Trump that rules will be rewritten, there appears to be insufficient support in Congress.
But more importantly, the preamble to the Rules, which had been unchanged since 2009, was completely rewritten.
Illustration: Jim CookeResearchers from the University of Oxford have rewritten positive memories associated with cocaine in mice.
What made you decide against having this rewritten reality on Legends affect the other Arrow-verse shows?
A local NBC affiliate ran with the story, which could be mistaken for a rewritten press release.
But it had already rewritten the constitution in ways that stopped Miss Suu Kyi from becoming president.
As indigenous groups grow more assertive, and politicians become more supportive of them, maps are being rewritten.
They have tweaked the NFL rule book but not rewritten it so as not to alienate fans.
The Volcker Rule—originally meant to prevent banks from betting with their own money—is being rewritten.
Those immigration laws were rewritten over the last century to implement greater controls over America's immigration policies.
Millennials have always rewritten traditional routes to adulthood, and they're no different in their approach to parenthood.
The securities laws need to be rewritten from scratch to reflect the reality of today's investment world.
The rules have been rewritten this year, with cars expected to lap significantly faster on wider tyres.
Jimmy was originally supposed to be from Texas, but the character was rewritten for actor Goran Visnjic.
Some of the works on view are different, and all of the wall texts have been rewritten.
Isn't food a living document of human history, always being erased and rewritten, not etched into stone?
Math needs to be done, data read and written and reread and rewritten and confirmed and hashed.
Microsoft has successfully rewritten its popular Office productivity products as web-based applications running on the cloud.
" (Moisés Kaufman directs.) And Mr. Hwang, working with the director Julie Taymor, has rewritten parts of "M.
He has pulled figures seemingly out of thin air, rewritten history and contradicted his own past comments.
But this week, the two men were indicted on similar charges which had been rewritten by prosecutors.
In Didion's fiction, the standard narratives of women's lives are mangled, altered, and rewritten all the time.
A rewritten NAFTA must include strong, fully enforceable labor standards to decrease incentives to offshore American jobs.
DeVos has rewritten the rule with a new way of calculating the amount of debt relief due.
The outlook for the House bill in the Senate is uncertain, and it could be significantly rewritten.
Passages of spoken dialogue in this "Freischütz" have been rewritten and are delivered with salty American slang.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi said state laws must be rewritten but did not indicate how broadly.
Interior Department officials declined to say how the rewritten rule would affect the amount of gas released.
For Yancey, every song was an anagram, old words waiting to be rewritten into new myths. ♦
The screenplay was gutted by the network, rewritten to such a degree that most commentary was removed.
He had the Constitution rewritten so that he (but only he) could exceed the two-term limit.
But by December, the fundamental basis of partisan politics in America had been rewritten around attitudes toward Trump.
But the ending has been rewritten by a black-and-white snapshot found in a Marine veteran's trunk.
They have rewritten the constitution to guarantee themselves a guiding hand over future governments even after elections resume.
These apps, previously built around using Nvidia cards for GPU rendering, will be rewritten to work with AMD.
The bill, called the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortions Act, got rewritten and the term "forcible" was removed.
Of those two things, one made a re-entrance into twenty-two year old Natalie's life: Toontown Rewritten.
Our collective history is always being rewritten or re-determined by present and future perceptions of past events.
Why are Senate Republicans scrambling to pass a hastily rewritten tax bill that most Americans don't even like?
Gruber's unforgettable first meeting with protagonist John McClane was rewritten when Rickman showed off his convincing American accent.
The "Voice" judge belted out a version of Frank Sinatra's "My Way," with lyrics rewritten to celebrate Murray.
As a collective, we are deciding right now how the rules of our sexual culture will be rewritten.
She sang a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Youngstown," with the last verse rewritten to refer to Lordstown's plight.
The past is rewritten to accommodate social media as our new reality, capitalist realism applied to childhood kitsch.
Sometimes sketches are being changed, they're being rewritten, but they decide what we can do at the time.
In the article, people describe the existential free-fall that came after their whole identity was instantly rewritten.
Making money on insurance, after all, is a game of timing, and most policies are rewritten each year.
Thanks largely to the government's extensive control over information, Mr. Putin has rewritten the social contract in Russia.
And yet, much has been made about history being "rewritten" or "sanitized" by the removal of these monuments.
Amid suggestions that the proposed bill could be rewritten, her spokesman said she would listen to colleagues' concerns.
And Clinton was, in ways people have rewritten since her Electoral College loss, an effective candidate in nontraditional ways.
She's told him she won't marry him or move to New York City until he's successfully rewritten his novel.
A few months later, the college tabled the trigger warning policy to be reworked; it hasn't yet been rewritten.
It would be a huge shift for Apple's laptops and desktops that could require a lot of rewritten code.
I have rewritten that song – we probably have 10-15 versions of that song in our shared creative dropbox.
"At least 30,000 votes were stolen from us," he told the crowd, saying the results had been rewritten overnight.
And, of course, Laura Branigan whose cover (with its rewritten English lyrics) of "Gloria" became a hit in 1982.
Any security patches or other software protections deployed by Amazon would simply be rewritten along with the original firmware.
During this time of reappraisal, some textbooks may need to be rewritten, and some egos will be badly bruised.
Democrats have also called for Senate rules to be rewritten in the past, most recently for non-SCOTUS nominees.
A bigger question might be whether there is enough time for Congress to come together on a rewritten bill.
Our global competitors have already acted, and rewritten their own tax codes in recent years to encourage domestic manufacturing.
But its meaning is being rewritten each day by the actions of those who lay claim to the word.
But the rules of sex work politics have been rapidly rewritten in just a few election cycles, said Grenell.
After reviewing these materials, consider: • In the rewritten anthem, the final two lines in the first verse are unchanged.
But what is particularly striking is how quickly the cohort has rewritten the rules for courtship, sex and marriage.
It's true: Our history is often rewritten to match the political agenda and casual whims of those in power.
Some of your music faves have rewritten their hits to suit their fans' handwashing needs during the coronavirus pandemic.
"I hope you all don't mind that I've rewritten some of these lines to fit me," she told them.
It was as if she were deliberately creating poems that demanded reader participation, poems that could be endlessly rewritten.
In the book, history was continually being rewritten and re-promulgated to meet the political necessities of the moment.
Now, read the article "With a Simple DNA Test, Family Histories Are Rewritten," and answer the following questions: 1.
The rewritten clues tie everything together and really make it a puzzle, so thanks again to that whole team!
His government has rewritten election laws to favor Fidesz, and opposition parties are routinely under pressure from state authorities.
The NRA has rewritten, if not whitewashed, an amendment that was used to preserve slavery and control the Native Americans.
Lawyers for the overdraft plaintiffs objected, and US district court Judge Vince Chhabria ordered the settlement rewritten to be narrower.
But he said that because insurance policies were rewritten each year, Berkshire Hathaway should not be exposed to high losses.
Elsewhere, I attempted to sketch out some semblance of a start, but it needs to be rewritten by us, collectively.
Those provisions must be rewritten too; otherwise, social conservatives are likely to balk at the bill, which would doom it.
Unless NAFTA is rewritten or scrapped, as President Donald Trump has threatened, trucks built there don't pay the chicken tax.
Well, it would be astonishing if we weren't already numb to the way these histories get rewritten in every field.
Buggy programs, after all, can be rewritten, and the fixed version distributed over the internet to anyone who needs it.
Since his election in 2010, he has rewritten Hungary's constitution, taken control of newspapers, and propagated anti-immigration conspiracy theories.
A holiday cover is exactly what it sounds like: a popular song, rewritten and performed with lyrics about, say, Thanksgiving.
After this was dubbed a "dementia tax", the policy was hastily rewritten, and since the election it has been forgotten.
For example, these emails do not show that the lyrics of "Crazy Kids" were, in fact, rewritten at Kesha's request.
The old rules of how presidents deal with those who came before them are being rewritten in the Trump era.
That's part of the editor's job, and it's why many of the clues submitted by constructors tend to get rewritten.
"The 0-10 scale that's often used to quantify pain has to be rewritten for cluster headache patients," she said.
Analysts at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, for example, think the rewritten bill might accidentally increase the deficit.
If his approach to the conventions proves to be the more effective one, then he will have certainly rewritten them.
Delegate selection rules were rewritten to reduce the power of party insiders; primaries replaced the smoke-filled rooms of old.
Not in my book, but the book is being rewritten and I want to stay current with the new edition.
As part of this maneuver, the merger agreement was rewritten to be about as ironclad as any I've ever seen.
And that's why they need to be rewritten, and soon, before Crosby or anyone else get puts in danger again.
"It absolutely floored me emotionally" Mr. Walsh has not rewritten the work; the show uses only words from the text.
Set in a preindustrial, agrarian world, the play charts a relationship that suggests a biblical parable rewritten by Thomas Hardy.
History can't be rewritten, and when the plant closes, Americans will have lost yet another piece of our national identity.
"The personal stories caused us to rethink parts of current federal policy that badly need to be rewritten," she said.
By the time he retired following the 1999 season, he had rewritten the passing section of the NFL's record book.
At the time, their participation was recognized at least to some extent, and laws were rewritten to make that clear.
Within hours of the administration's announcement, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced he would challenge the rewritten rule in court.
When an anonymous note lures Deya to a Manhattan bookshop, the story she knows about her family is violently rewritten.
War plans were rewritten, and General McMaster spoke openly about the possibility of a "preventive war" if the threat grew.
DURING the presidential campaign there was much discussion about how the norms that govern American democracy were being ignored or rewritten.
In many cases the sites are filled with images and content that has been plagiarized or loosely rewritten from other websites.
Having gone back in and rewritten after the presidential election, I then had this second zigzag of the explosion of #MeToo.
The script was written in Spanish, then translated — sometimes partly rewritten — by the actors into their own languages, nine in all.
Cavium and ARM rival Qualcomm work together to reduce the amount of software that has to be rewritten for ARM chips.
Without the law, according to right-wing fears, international history could be rewritten to say that Poles ran the extermination camps.
And as that data gets sharded across the globe, the playbook is going to have to be rewritten on multiple levels.
Marti Noxon's Dietland was rewritten to serve as a post-reckoning of the story, and the many that came after it.
As a great sage once noted, memories may be beautiful, and yet the likelihood is that time has rewritten every line.
Other research found the effects of IRT on nightmares can be long lasting, especially if the rewritten dream removes violent details.
Channing sang a rewritten version of "Hello Dolly" in 1964 titled "Hello Lyndon" that President Lyndon Johnson played at campaign stops.
On top of that, league rules are being rewritten and enforced in ways that only make it easier for the offense.
This new 750 GeV particle didn't quite fit into that model, which means its existence would have completely rewritten the rulebook.
Encoding data in DNA is prohibitively expensive, it can't be easily rewritten, and the process of reading it back is slow.
A new breed of products, platforms and services have rewritten the old playbook for protecting and advancing the interests of consumers.
Language is important, and Reyes's actions shouldn't be rewritten, as is so common in sports media, as simply adversity to overcome.
The plaintiffs said in their complaint that, rather than testing a new approach, Kentucky had "effectively rewritten" the federal Medicaid law.
Alliances and patronage networks may be rewritten and reordered, and for reasons that will be hard to discern from the outside.
This makes it the perfect uniform for Rihanna, who has, in recent years, rewritten the rules for celebrities working in fashion.
The teaching hospital has stockpiled surgical blouses, face masks and disinfectant gels, and rotas have been rewritten to increase working hours.
The $5 trillion loan market doesn't have the same advantage, and a lot of loan documents might have to get rewritten.
Despite widespread, bipartisan agreement that U.S. tax rules need to be rewritten, there's little consensus on how to go about it.
The Finance and National Planning Committee had instead recommended that the law placing caps be rewritten to give it more clarity.
American audiences have radically changed the way they watch TV, and laws that used to govern the industry have been rewritten.
Lest history be entirely rewritten, it's worth considering what Judge Kimba M. Wood told Mr. Milken at his sentencing on Nov.
Our past can be rewritten when we reach our goals, something that is as true as ever for Chicago Cubs fans.
Graphic: GizmodoThe Guardian is reporting that internal documentation governing Apple's voice assistant, Siri, was rewritten to specifically avoid the word feminism.
The Senate routinely votes to waive budgetary points of order, but often legislation must be rewritten to fit within budget rules.
His team met briefly to discuss what to say, and the speechwriter, Stephen Miller, drafted something that was rewritten several times.
The girls don't stop until they've polished each assignment to a high shine and rewritten their notes with color-coded precision.
It was originally written in 2008, after Mr. Hnath had been watching the Clintons on C-Span, but has been rewritten.
On 20 canvases stacked against the walls, Ruppersberg has rewritten the story of the portrait that ages instead of its owner.
Under the bill, which will now be amended or rewritten, Medicaid's budget would have been 26% lower in 2026 than currently forecast.
In "Formation," she returns to that city; this time, she's in scenes that suggest a fantastical post-Katrina hellscape, but radically rewritten.
Ted Bundy should not only be left in the past, the story of who he really was needs to be accurately rewritten.
One of the most popular posts currently doing the rounds on Powerpuff Tumblr is Rockbusted's cartoon in which Donny's story is rewritten.
Huffington said early on in her remarks that she did not expect or desire any headlines to be rewritten following the call.
And there is always a moment when it all went wrong, when things might have otherwise been rewritten to turn toward light.
If Trump hadn't rewritten almost every rule in the primary — many more Republicans might be writing him off for the general election.
It is rewritten as "revolution" when rebels are victorious—but was the American Revolution not a civil war within the British empire?
The app keeps track of every single word or line written, rewritten, or deleted, as well as who did what, and when.
If, as seems likely, the health-care bill is rewritten by the Senate, conservatives in the House may abandon ship yet again.
"We can see the current version of Petya clearly got rewritten to be a wiper and not a actual ransomware," Suiche writes.
All of the skills I've set up for Alexa already work here, even though most haven't yet been rewritten for the screen.
A new poll by NHK, Japan's state broadcaster, finds that just 25% of the public want Article 9 rewritten, with 57% opposed.
Any old hack Hollywood screenwriter could have rewritten the "romantic" interchanges here to infinitely better effect in one night's bourbon-fueled effort.
Nowadays they mix celebrity gossip and feel-good stories with hastily rewritten press releases, the occasional outrage-bait, and sundry viral fluff.
GSoW editors have collectively created or completely rewritten more than 630 Wikipedia pages, which together have garnered over 28 million page visits.
Now, by exploring the ancient rocks of its northernmost reaches, he and his collaborators have rewritten the history of life on Earth.
Earlier this year, President Donald Trump ordered the department to study the rule and see if it should be scrapped or rewritten.
But Kurosawa — possessed, in Mr. Hashimoto's words, of a "perfectionism that exceeded rationalism" — took his rewritten screenplay and rewrote it yet again.
Red Sox 5, Yankees 4 | Boston leads series, 232-23 BOSTON — Narratives, when they are weighted with history, are not easily rewritten.
But there were also extraordinary breakthroughs, moments when experiments led to new clarity or the realization that music needed to be rewritten.
Trilobites An experiment with a river built in a lab suggests that geological histories around the world may need to be rewritten.
New Kings members learned that their proposed rules had been voted on in a closed session and then rewritten by a subcommittee.
And my family, now, can go forward knowing that the shame and the pain has been erased, and history will be rewritten.
And, if the statute protecting the CFPB director from firing can be rewritten, so too could the statute protecting Federal Reserve governors.
The policy has also been entirely rewritten in an effort to simplify the language used and make it more conversational, Twitter says.
If Kafka had rewritten Aesop's fables, the result might have looked like this thought-provoking new collection of literary allegories and aphorisms.
But in a country where history is often rewritten to serve the party's interests, the lessons of the past can be forgotten.
In some cases, older shows have rewritten themselves, reinterpreting stories that once seemed romantic or funny, finding darker undercurrents and new angles.
Sanders has been vocal about his support for a single-payer system and his insistence that ObamaCare still needs to be rewritten.
Today I've rewritten until my brain feels like a used teabag & I daren't reread in case I can't sleep for hating it.
They chose a snippet from "A Hamilton Chanukah," a remix of songs from the Broadway musical "Hamilton" rewritten with Hanukkah-themed lyrics.
The party faces a tougher task in taking back the House, where many district lines were rewritten in 2628 to bolster incumbents.
If Roy Moore is elected to the United States Senate, Trump will solidify his position as the author of the rewritten conservative.
I clarify and write comments on my script on what needs work and what needs to be edited, rewritten, moved around, etc.
Above the middle section, there is a narrow black band on which words have been written, painted over, scratched out, and rewritten.
Many people may not even know whether their plans cover abortion services and need to be rewritten before the end of the year.
The film is based on a script initially penned by Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek and rewritten by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver.
"While America may or may not be made great again, there is no question that the rules are literally being rewritten," Loeb wrote.
Pence had the legislation rewritten to make clear in the language that business owners will not be allowed to discriminate when providing services.
I didn't think the story was convincing, but now we've rewritten it so that it does work within the framework of the game.
It also demonstrates that certain behaviors, in this case maladaptive behaviors caused by drug addiction, can be manipulated, and even rewritten, using optogenetics.
With Scrivener 3, the app has a revamped interface, rewritten codebase for 64-bit, and now has more extensive support for Touch Bar.
ARM-based chips lag the speed of Intel's x86 based chips for tasks such as searches, and software would have to be rewritten.
Of those, 34 percent were rewritten to narrow the scope of goods and services they applied to, and 16 percent were cancelled entirely.
Historic Hurricane Irma has rewritten storm history in the Atlantic Ocean, setting records for its windspeed and its long-lasting Category 23 status.
"Eventually laws will be rewritten and reconsidered," says Steve Passwaiter, Vice President of political advertising at Kantar Media, a premier advertising measurement firm.
Alexander-Murray "needs to be massively rewritten to deal with the lack of an individual mandate," a Democratic leadership aide told me. Sen.
If they succeed, the right will see those rewritten rules as norm-defying power grabs that need to be reversed, matched, or exceeded.
Now, the links are rewritten only in cases where the browser can safely run the Genius inline scripts while prohibiting other security risks.
Its rule would have rewritten the requirement in retail-finance contracts that customers seek redress for grievances through arbitration, rather than the courts.
But with each move, the show has changed: songs rewritten and replaced, an ensemble and then roving musicians hired, a dance break inserted.
Laffer, who is close with Moore and Kudlow, said that he does not think Trump's plan will be rewritten "directionally" during the campaign.
Klarman shows that nearly every clause of the Constitution was written and rewritten in fear of losing the support of slave-holding interests.
But that way to play has all but gone, laws laid down by coin-drop culture rewritten several dozen times over the years.
What wasn't accepted: The oil industry requested that the standard for an appropriate "drilling margin" be rewritten, which the administration rebuffed, Bloomberg reports.
After de Jarnatt had purchased back and rewritten Miracle Mile, Warner Brothers offered de Jarnatt nearly half a million dollars for the script.
Strachan has rewritten his code for version 3, which he hopes to have out in time for GoldenEye's 20th anniversary on August 25.
He has already confronted unions, rewritten labor laws and cut taxes for companies and the rich, in the name of spurring economic growth.
Binyamin Netanyahu, who has excellent relations with Mr Orban, has rewritten Israel's constitution to pack more ministers into his cabinet for political convenience.
Negotiators on Nafta appear unlikely to hit an informal deadline that would let Congress approve a rewritten pact this year, the WSJ says.
Hugo named the series after the popular folk song about an injured cockroach whose lyrics are often rewritten in Mexico as political satire.
We first looked at "Lives Rewritten With the Stroke of a Pen," which includes short and powerful pieces about immigrants and their journeys.
"Not only have many of these events rewritten the record books, but nearly all regions of the US were impacted in some way."
With a Simple DNA Test, Family Histories Are Rewritten (2017) Widespread DNA testing has shed light on the ancestry of millions of Americans.
The resolution was rewritten to include many forms of hate, which left some Democratic members frustrated, and passed the House on March 7.
A second, rewritten version, however, was upheld by the Supreme Court and was seen as at least a partial victory for the administration.
Lives rewritten: With the public largely viewing the parents as symbols of entitlement, many of them are facing repercussions far beyond the courtroom.
Mr Orban has rewritten the constitution, dismantled checks and balances ("a US invention" unsuited to Europe, he says), muzzled the press and empowered oligarchs.
He said that as a result of having to go back through the process, the administration's rewritten rules will likely be harder to reverse.
Update: The headline and story have been rewritten to clarify the distinction between the Dow Jones Media Group and the larger Dow Jones organization.
A group of Kentucky residents sued in January, contending that, rather than testing a new approach, Kentucky had "effectively rewritten" the federal Medicaid law.
The new version of Messenger, which is expected to arrive later this year on iOS, was rewritten from the ground up, the company said.
His ghost lingered, because he'd reshaped his Republican rivals' images, reconfigured the challenges in front of them, rewritten the rules of this extraordinary race.
If the cobbles at the site really are stone tools, then, the history of America's colonisation by early man will have to be rewritten.
SoundCloud has rewritten the contract for its self-monetization program, called SoundCloud Premier, following The Verge's report that the deal was unfair to artists.
One of the more popular desktop clients for Twitter, Tweetbot, is today launching a completely rewritten version of its software, Tweetbot 3 for Mac.
If he has his way, June and Luke's affair will be rewritten entirely to be about the fact that Luke cheated on his wife.
They feel the healthcare bill, passed by the House, then rewritten in secret and awaiting senate approval, would be catastrophic for people with HIV.
Toontown Rewritten forced me to revisit making online friends the old way, yelling into the void until someone answered—and I loved every minute.
As bitcoin's value skyrocketed past $15,000 earlier this month, several companies have rewritten their name or mission statement to reference blockchain technology or cryptocurrency.
As my narrative became indirectly rewritten by those I least expected, lifelong ambiguphobia metastasized into suicidal tendencies for the third time in my life.
Omri discusses how its memory and character have been rewritten in the past, and how it is troubled by flashes of its previous lives.
But his story must now be rewritten, since he is now playing a prominent role in stacking the deck against the next "Dr. Carson."
While the film is based on his original script, Botkin claims it was "heavily rewritten by 13 other writers," 12 of which went uncredited.
How long it continues to do so remains the key to whether the zinc bull story needs to be rewritten rather than just rewound.
But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.
However, the classic love story between consumers and meat is changing, rewritten and challenged by the entrance and growing popularity of vegan food companies.
It's based on the premise that Mr. Trump has rewritten the rules of modern communications strategy, and candidates and corporations need to take heed.
Big telecom companies and their lawyers have rewritten laws throughout America to make it legally complex to enter the market if you're a competitor.
The ratings board took issue with the sexual humor and with the fact that the hot dog was frozen, so the line was rewritten.
But before Republicans could consider Democratic demands, they still were struggling to overcome their own disagreements over the arcana of a rewritten tax code.
Take its introduction of "Woke Charlotte," a sticky meme in which Charlotte's dialogue is rewritten to respond to the show's more politically anachronistic moments.
One ex-industry executive, Robert Eitel, is a senior adviser who was involved in suspending the loan-forgiveness rules that are now being rewritten.
Orbán had rewritten the Hungarian constitution within two years of taking office; Trump's only major legislative accomplishment in two years is a tax cut.
During the gatherings, most of which were behind closed doors, he asked for suggestions about how federal safety and environmental rules should be rewritten.
He called for the Constitution to be rewritten, promised to roll back centuries of racism and eschewed Western suits for attire using indigenous designs.
That was before Chinese negotiators sent the Americans a substantially rewritten draft agreement, prompting President Trump to accuse Beijing of reneging on settled terms.
As such, the job descriptions for all manner of roles, not least the president of the United States, are being rewritten in real time.
Mr. Trump has so thoroughly rewritten the rules of engagement in politics that restraint and polish have become signs of weakness for many candidates.
Since President Donald Trump ordered the death of Iran&aposs revered general Qassem Soleimani, the rules of the US-Iran confrontation are being rewritten.
But Trump, with his promises to renegotiate trade deals favored by Republicans and his willingness to call out specific companies, has rewritten the playbook.
StaffPad's iPad app is identical to the Windows version, and the company has rewritten it entirely to be cross-platform for iPadOS and Windows.
But it also offers an opportunity to rewrite some truly broken rules — as long as they're rewritten to benefit users, not just punish platforms.
In DC, his seven criminal counts are rewritten as two--amounting to significantly fewer penalties if he had pleaded guilty to his earlier indictment.
YouTube will come out with some rewritten policy on community guidelines that's somewhat more hardline against certain kinds of speech, but still relatively squishy.
The platform, which is rewritten every presidential-election year, is meant to express a consensus among Democrats on the major issues of the day.
Related: Activists Fear the History of Argentina's Dirty War Is About to Be Rewritten Fernández is also pursued within the so-called Hotesur case.
In February, the government regulator stopped approving new licenses for video games altogether, while existing titles have had to be rewritten or incorporate time limits.
But as body positivity has made its way into the mainstream, I've seen so many of the ideas and values about diversity rewritten and diluted.
Ashley O's most popular song is a rewritten version of Nine Inch Nails' "Head Like a Hole," a fact that is acknowledged but never explained.
First, blocking certain remittance payments requires the Patriot Act to be rewritten, which needs legislative action by Congress and would probably be challenged in court.
If China succeeds in creating a future with no political reform, but a fully modernised economy, then theories of development will need to be rewritten.
The Iconfactory designed new weather icons for the updated app, which has also been entirely rewritten to load more quickly, be more responsive and stable.
A scene could be rewritten in a few hours or days, for example, but translating that into visuals is a much more time-consuming process.
Earlier this year San Francisco's state senator Scott Weiner floated legislation that would've radically rewritten zoning throughout the state to build denser housing near transit.
Coinbase identified "a deep chain reorganization" of the Ethereum Classic blockchain which essentially means that someone controlling miners on the network had rewritten transaction history.
Although she won't complete the saga (Lucasfilm says Episode IX is being rewritten out of respect for her passing), Leia's impact will continue to reverberate.
In browsers that don't yet support that new Content Security Policy feature, the links are not rewritten, and still point to the original unannotated pages.
With the rewritten links in place, once you start browsing Genius there's no natural way to stop — every link just points to more Genius content.
But even in Kidd Taylor's idyllic world of key-lime pie flavored martinis and whimsical shark-tooth necklaces, the past isn't always so easily rewritten.
A turning point appeared to come in 2014, when Egypt's post-revolution constitution was rewritten with the help of Haggag Oddoul, a respected Nubian novelist.
She said she's faced some pushback from within her own party but earned critical support from two state police associations when the legislation was rewritten.
If Norfolk Southern accepts CP's bid, this would be the first such review by the STB since the regulator's merger rules were rewritten in 2001.
But now that China had grown into the second-largest economy, and the largest by population, the rules needed to be rewritten, Schwarzman told us.
As part of the farm bill — which is being rewritten this year — changes to SNAP need to go through the House and Senate agriculture committees.
Wisconsin's voter ID law will get its presidential-election debut this year after first being rejected by the Supreme Court, then rewritten by Republican legislators.
Under the Democratic National Committee's 2016 rules -- which will be rewritten next year for the 2020 cycle -- California could make the move without any penalty.
Silverstein was Google's first employee: he'd joined the company when its offices were in Brin's living room and had rewritten much of its code himself.
But I've looked at that game, for the next one, for Soulstorm – I've looked at what the old story was, and rewritten the whole thing.
Keira Drake's fantasy novel, "The Continent," was delayed by her publisher and rewritten after readers blasted it as "racist trash" and "offensive" in early reviews.
Hadn't the same Chloë Sevigny story been rewritten for 23 years, ever since she arrived on the scene with "Kids" and swept into Fashion Week?
Memories fade over time and are rewritten just about every time we revisit them, making many of us question what our own reality even is.
The books can't be rewritten, but the best hope for the wizarding world might be a vast improvement in the quality of any new movies.
Through witnessing one another's stories, in all their nuance and complication, history can be rewritten, and walls, no matter how forbidding, might even be scaled.
The updated apps been completely rewritten, and the Mac, iPad, and iPhone apps all now have feature parity, Flexibits CEO Michael Simmons tells The Verge.
While Mr. Tcherniakov has rewritten the dialogue to allow for these twists, the score is intact; it even contains several passages that are often trimmed.
There's no doubt that America's historic oil boom has rewritten the rules of the global energy industry, but the real story is much more complicated.
Gabe Roth of Fix the Court, an advocacy group that pushes for Supreme Court transparency, said the judicial misconduct law badly needs to be rewritten.
Its flat dialogue didn't help, and some of the voice acting, notably featuring Game of Thrones' Peter Dinklage, was later scrubbed, rewritten, and redone post-launch.
The halftime show is usually a locus of entertainment, but Beyoncé has just rewritten it — overridden it, to be honest — as a moment of political ascent.
In a less visible, but equally appalling move, Sessions has rewritten well-established case law to eliminate the types of asylum claims brought by Central Americans.
Union workers are adamant that their five-year contracts be rewritten and renegotiated to increase their salaries, better address contemporary issues and ensure more job security.
Only after director Sydney Pollack had the script rewritten to give the actor a larger, more substantial role, did he agree to costar in the film.
The Frisky continues to churn out questionable content at a rate of around 20 articles per day, most of it rewritten from other sites like CheatSheet.com.
It's silly, sure, but it also has a pleasing clarity — nothing in this movie feels like it was frantically and haphazardly rewritten in the editing room.
In 2017, Gillibrand even pulled her sponsorship from an earlier iteration of the bill and asked that it be rewritten to address concerns around civil liberties.
Epic Games managed to produce a hit, sure, but the genius of it is how it's rewritten the idea of what hanging out online can be.
More likely is that the bill gets rewritten again in the committee that would have to reconcile the bills passed by the House and the Senate.
The museum, which says it is "non-sectarian", has since rewritten this; its mission is ostensibly now merely to encourage visitors to "engage" with the Bible.
"We live in a time where the book on monetary policy continues to be rewritten ... just about every day," IMF acting managing director David Lipton said.
And in Doctor Strange, the studio has also heavily rewritten Swinton's character, in a way that goes beyond just casting a character of a different race.
Mr Castilla, for his part, would have rewritten the rules of international trade by bringing the raw material of biotechnology into an orderly pattern of ownership.
As a result, all of those partners have to be brought into the open, and their contracts have to be rewritten to comply with the GDPR.
That sigh is coming from hundreds of programmers stepping up their new interfaces and that ripping noise is myriad press releases getting torn up and rewritten.
These aren't just roles played by the female protagonists of our movies, it's how we've rewritten and sometimes minimized the stories of famous women in history.
For example, an "interview guarantee" usually means you'll get a chance to have your resume rewritten, not that you'll somehow get an interview no matter what.
Taped to the classroom&aposs chalkboard is a rhyme set to "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," rewritten telling students what to do if there&aposs a shooter.
But the senselessness of these murders is too often rewritten as something decidedly juicier and more cinematic: Manson's diabolical revenge on a Hollywood that rejected him.
The various operations defined within them were rewritten such that instead of doing actual computational operations, they returned symbolic expressions explaining what exactly those operations do.
Using the rewritten libraries, he was able to develop a means of testing to see whether or not a given web app adheres to those models.
The exemption for commercial and financial information of private firms should be interpreted narrowly or rewritten to take account of the growing role of private contractors.
The Trump administration's representatives said last week that Chinese negotiators had gone back and rewritten parts of the deal, erasing commitments previously conceded to U.S. officials.
Three weeks later, the commission, the voice of the people, called for Seattle to delay full deployment of bodycams until the state law could be rewritten.
Last week, Mr. Rydholm popped over to suggest to his producers that the onscreen topic descriptions be rewritten in language that Desus and Mero might use.
Local media reported it was rewritten a number of times, with advocates of same-sex marriage taking to Twitter to express their fury at the message.
They've also rewritten the group's guidelines and description so that it includes birth workers and focuses on pregnant women and mothers specifically in New York City.
The department's Patrol Guide was also rewritten, ordering officers to isolate and contain suspects in mental distress and to establish "a zone of safety" around them.
But then Chinese negotiators sent a rewritten draft agreement, a move that prompted President Trump to accuse Beijing of reneging on the terms of the deal.
By now a classic of queer cinema, the Wachowskis's debut kicked down the door of masculinist genre fare and opened up its potential to be rewritten.
It portrays Lin-Manuel Miranda's tireless quest to rule Broadway, complete with rewritten lyrics to "Hamilton" tunes, Revolutionary War-era costuming and a Barbra Streisand impersonation.
The Trump administration has so far revised, rewritten or moved to repeal 76 environmental regulations, the vast majority of which would have helped curb climate change.
The booklet was rewritten last year under Sarah Meyer, a communications and marketing executive who has since joined the transit agency as its chief customer officer.
It's unclear if Moor means that Robbie should play Joe Exotic as a man, or if the character should be rewritten for TV as a woman.
Some of our greatest artists have been attacked, school books are being rewritten and funds for TV series and film projects about L.G.B.T.Q. themes were slashed.
I followed along with the rewritten script, and could see that Hnath had been making more small alterations, in order to make the dialogue more rhythmic.
The regulations regarding the disposal of remains were rewritten in Texas to "protect the dignity of the unborn," a move that has been championed by Gov.
That these groups have effectively rewritten the past, and they're fighting to preserve what they believe was the past for the present and for the future.
Polanski, by contrast, was a fatalist and dire pessimist — not surprising, given that the course of his life was so violently rewritten by Hitler and Manson.
Vaporflys have been on the feet of elite marathoners since 240, a short span of time in which the event's record books have been completely rewritten.
The district map, much of which was rewritten by GOP state houses following the 2010 census, leans heavily in favor of the Republicans keeping their majority.
The country has also seen a crackdown on protests and attacks on the free press, and history books have been rewritten in favor of Hindu achievements.
Two of the Obama-era regulations of for-profit colleges and universities — called "gainful employment" and "borrower defense" — are being rewritten by Ms. DeVos's Education Department.
As Facebook also today announced, Relay — the company's JavaScript framework for building data-driven applications — has also been rewritten with a similar emphasis on performance and extensibility.
But even if history isn't recorded misguidedly or maliciously rewritten, future generations will need to equip themselves with the ability to perceive what's real and what's not.
Zipes has a theory about why Cinderella has lasted as long as it has, no matter how often it's edited or rewritten to express new moral lessons.
Alec Guinness was enormously frustrated that his pages were being constantly rewritten, and Lucas couldn't decide until the last minute whether or not to kill him off.
NHTSA's Hemmersbaugh said federal regulations requiring equipment like steering wheels and brake pedals would have to be formally rewritten before Google could offer cars without those features.
But in an election year that has rewritten the rules of politics, it is far from clear that national security will be a winning topic for Clinton.
This episode matches in intent and feigned innocuousness the immigration policies that we most roundly condemn today (though even those histories are being rewritten before our eyes).
Grace has her own version of this dynamic; she's essentially rewritten who she was in her own mind, an effort to cover up past trauma and horror.
People wanted the comics character Danny Rand, the Iron Fist, to be rewritten as an Asian guy to push back against the original comics' white-savior overtones.
Beyond that, history should simply be understood on its own terms and in its temporal context rather than be rewritten by governments or recruited for political purposes.
Made for Love is a madcap satire—think Fifty Shades of Grey rewritten by George Saunders—and easily one of the funniest books you'll read this year.
These events also play a prominent role in Quentin Tarantino's new film, Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood, although the filmmaker characteristically has rewritten what actually occurred.
Any scenes meant to take place in Paris were then rewritten to take place in Shanghai, with Willis' on-screen wife changed to Chinese actress Summer Qing.
Some of her dialogue, which Justice Ginsburg will deliver in English in an opera that is being sung in French, has been rewritten with her in mind.
The military plans for dealing with North Korea have been rewritten in recent months by Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, in response to the North's accelerated threats.
Rather, it challenges us to think about whether history can or should be rewritten, or reimagined, if the myths it presents to us can inspire positive change.
Written in Italian and rewritten in English, it was then "partially rearranged, and heavily edited by the author and his editor, Mark Krotov," the copyright page states.
"We've made adjustments, we've made cuts, he's rewritten — we've just begun the process of trying to get the script to be everything it can be," he said.
Sometimes the roles are rewritten: In 2016's "Doctor Strange," a mystic who is male and Tibetan became a female and Celtic when Tilda Swinton was cast.
In 85033, she said a reconciliation vehicle passed by House Republicans to tear down the pillars of ObamaCare needed to be rewritten to accommodate the Senate's rules.
The Enchantress's curse is rewritten to not only change the castle's inhabitants and servants into flatware and furniture but also to make them less human with time.
That's likely because it contains all of the events of the first Fifty Shades book, rewritten from the point of view of an extremely self-serious man. Damn.
Bogle said it should be rewritten to consider the now-immense size of the industry, which is dominated not by funds but by huge fund complexes and ETFs.
But on July 24, a court in Belgrade ruled that the indictment could not go forward unless it was rewritten to include more forensic information about the firearm.
Lower taxes will draw their cash home, border charges will hobble their cross-border supply chains and the trade deals that help them do business will be rewritten.
The Handmaid's Tale takes place in a fictional version of New England where the US government has been overthrown and rewritten into a totalitarian state known as Gilead.
Privacy policies that can just be unilaterally rewritten at any point, without obtaining fresh consent from the user, aren't worth the pixels they're claiming to be inked in.
He becomes obsessed with the symbol, only to have his memory wiped when his narrative is rewritten and he is made part of the ferocious Ghost Nation tribe.
If you eliminate certain cultures from the history books or change the facts entirely so that the USJ's past enemies are rewritten as evil, that becomes their reality.
And each contract must be rewritten: Allen & Overy, another law firm, has over the past few months been building an automated system to help in this mammoth task.
It's really remarkable now to see history rewritten based on the success — and rightfully so in a lot of ways — based on the success of Alexa and Echo.
Reports suggest that, for now, Windows, Linux and MacOS (as well as impacted cloud operating systems) are being rewritten to close the security hole created by the flaw.
The findings underscore how many current regulations will likely need to be rewritten – along with drafting new laws – in order to truly bring driverless vehicles to the masses.
Forbes reported that the actor had rewritten his Will and Trust just a few months before his death, and in doing so, cut out all of his children.
Under rewritten lottery rules designed to prevent tanking, New York, Cleveland and the Phoenix Suns hold equal 14 percent odds to select No. 1 in the 2019 draft.
Larry says he's completely on board, adding that the antiquated provision needs to be rewritten due to unclear language ... and also, because it's "real" purpose is moot now.
A law that says a $1 tax on all NFL tickets goes toward the NIH could be rewritten in tough times to fund other government priorities or shortfalls.
And no part of the Bible has been rewritten, only condensed and emojified, he said, so the word "and" becomes "&" and the word "light" becomes a light bulb.
They even got the attention of the Republican National Committee, which demanded that the framework be delayed and rewritten, and that Congress withhold funding from the College Board.
Salvini said earlier on Tuesday in a Facebook video that the EU's "failed" fiscal rules should be rewritten with a focus on cutting unemployment, not capping budget deficits.
I fully expect that legacy apps closely tied to traditional load balancers will continue to be used on-premise or, in some cases, rewritten for new cloud architectures.
Whenever I read about the 90s we were left out of the whole discussion, and I thought history is being rewritten because that's not how I remember it.
Each judgement is "rewritten" through the application of feminist theory and practice, while staying true to the facts and the law at the time of the original judgment.
The ensuing scandal has cost the leading German carmaker more than 27 billion euros and has seen rules rewritten to try to force companies to produce cleaner vehicles.
The initial copy comes directly from AccuWeather; it's largely rewritten to fit into the fixed five-line box of text — and to jibe with New York Times style.
According to Mr. Xi's propagandists, he has rewritten the rules of diplomacy; is personally popular among all leaders around the world; and of course is humble and modest.
This administration has said the words on the Statue of Liberty should be rewritten, and in their actions, they are already changing who we are as a country.
This crime shook New York City, the country and the world, erasing baseline norms for what was considered acceptable freedom for children that have yet to be rewritten.
Or perhaps there's a specific near-term goal for companies like 3M and Whirlpool, which rely on the North American supply chain as NAFTA gets rewritten, beginning imminently.
An early version of the script "leaked," followed by stories about it being continuously rewritten during production, perhaps a sign that it was too edgy for the studio.
"I do think that no matter what happens before South Carolina, the narrative and the story can be rewritten if you do well in South Carolina," Seawright said.
"Since he was on the campaign trail, President Trump has complained about libel laws in the United States, and has argued that they should be rewritten," Vladeck said.
Pruitt, who had not yet publicly released his rewritten version of the rule when he resigned, told Nebraska farmers that his version would provide clarity and regulatory reform.
In an article in the Telegraph, Brittin wrote that international tax rules need to be rewritten to make things simpler, but that change needed to come from governments.
"We've rewritten it in a way that we think should pass, but it's still my hope that the supervisors do their job and pass an ordinance," Sklar said.
The history of the first Persian Gulf War is being rewritten by the succeeding one; it is now the prologue to decades of American involvement in the Middle East.
Over the past quarter of a century, in many countries, the rules of the market economy have been rewritten in ways that have enhanced market power and increased inequality.
But over thousands of years, the truth of this pact was lost and distorted, rewritten by history to reflect the more glorifying narrative of a hero conquering over evil.
It's never easy to part ways with the person you planned [your] entire future with, but futures can be rewritten and as of today mine is a blank page.
That is one reason (admittedly of several) why Mr Duterte has called for the constitution to be rewritten to turn the Philippines from a unitary state into a federation.
I love the story about Helen Mirren reading the Eye in the Sky script and saying that she wanted the part, not rewritten for a woman, but as is.
Each species' genetic code is like the sheet music of a symphony, each letter of its DNA a musical note, written, rewritten, edited, and reshaped over millions of years.
Once the firmware is rewritten, the hacked Echo can send all audio captured by the microphone to a third party, remaining compromised even after the SD card is removed.
On Tuesday, it was reported that Smollett's scenes in episodes of "Empire" had been rewritten and reduced, but Fox denied that he was being written out of the show.
With this regulatory authority over carbon still in place, it's going to be a challenge for the administration to argue for why the Clean Power Plan must be rewritten.
Vinyl record sales in 2015 brought in more revenue than YouTube The music industry says the DMCA, which was passed in 1998, is outdated and needs to be rewritten.
In the rewritten song, the stars urged people to get out and cast their votes for the Democratic presidential nominee, and to encourage their friends to vote for Clinton.
Already we've seen industry pillars such as transportation (taxis, travel agents), finance (digital banking, bitcoin) and healthcare (remote access to care) being rewritten the world over by software applications.
Even some of the activists, who for decades have been urging Indonesia to face up to the carnage, saw the symposium less as historic breakthrough than as history rewritten.
Since Orban was first elected in 2010, his Fidesz party has rewritten Hungary's constitution, gained control of state media, and businessmen close to Orban and Fidesz have built empires.
I thought I might describe it as "Stone Junction" rewritten by David Foster Wallace or Thomas Pynchon with a big twist of William Gibson, Susanna Clarke and Italo Calvino.
A page in the Business section and five in the National section would have to be revised — stories trimmed, headlines and captions rewritten — to accommodate the changes on A1.
There is periodic affirmation that giving millions of dollars to politicians gets your phone calls answered, and a few stark admissions that money gets laws made and regulations rewritten.
The Environmental Protection Agency has rewritten regulations for coal-fired power plants, vehicle emissions and methane in ways that will weaken protections and significantly add to pollution, environmentalists argue.
"If it's a title we've seen before, that tends to go toward the revival notion, even if it's substantially rewritten," said Theodore S. Chapin, the president of Rodgers & Hammerstein.
Coca-Cola's design team worked closely with Imagineering and Lucasfilm to create the promotional products, which feature soda logos rewritten in the "Aurebesh" language from the "Star Wars" universe.
You get rewritten, and it's embarrassing, but in a comedy room, they put your script up on the screen and 12 people see what you wrote and rewrite it.
There was also an hourlong heartfelt ceremony; speeches; a tribute song ("You'll Be Back" from "Hamilton," rewritten and performed by the bride's four siblings); and a dance-a-thon.
In 2008, Liu and others wrote a manifesto known as Charter 08, calling for China's constitution to be rewritten to ensure liberal democracy and to abolish one-party rule.
Backers offered to fund the film if he was rewritten as angrier, or less understanding; maybe he should threaten to divorce his wife, if she didn't drop the case.
Or do you really think this is a demonstrable de-escalation that has fundamentally rewritten the rules of the relationship and that we are moving back towards cooperation again?
His recent fundraiser featured a book signing by Donald Trump Jr. These swing districts are laboratories in which the conventional laws of political physics may very well be rewritten.
He said he expected less room for dialogue and discussion than there had been the last time Venezuela's Constitution was rewritten in 1999, given the current government's weakened legitimacy.
While poorer countries have throughout history worked to obtain inventions from wealthier nations, sometimes running afoul of intellectual property laws, China has rewritten the playbook for acquiring advanced technology.
Doing so would mean the WTO rule book will be rewritten in a way to accommodate the Chinese economy because it has an enormous impact on the global economy.
It was rewritten under the Obama administration in the wake of the collapse of Corinthian College, a for-profit school that misled prospective students with inflated job placement numbers.
Consonant with these efforts, university curricula are being rewritten to address the urgent need to supplant traditional liberal education (read "white") in favor of a more identity-centric pedagogy.
Chris Rock has apparently rewritten his show to bring in #OscarsSoWhite and it looks like a number of presenters are going to make the show all about diversity in Hollywood.
New York to Citizens United and Shelby County in his legacy of landmark 5-4 party-line court rulings that have rewritten the rules of competition between Republicans and Democrats.
For a quarter-century, WIRED has watched as the internet has rewritten everything about journalism and media—who creates it, what we expect from it, and how we support it.
That allows for the rise of fantastical gods that are magically written and rewritten to serve specific purposes, and which are brought to life by the prayers of their followers.
"I'll bring my Latinoness to it," he said; Lopez has rewritten his character, who was played by someone of a different ethnicity in London, to reflect his Latin American identity.
It's never easy to party ways with the person you planned you're (sic) entire future with, but futures can be rewritten and as of today mine is a blank page.
There isn't a perfect U.S. equivalent, but imagine Upworthy rewritten by the Barstool bros, or a whole website comprised of "Around the Web" headlines, and you'll get a decent picture.
At least some in the political world seem to be taking the Oprah 2020 idea seriously — showing just how much Trump's election has rewritten the rules of celebrities in politics.
"It is heartbreaking to see how history has been rewritten," Rostand wrote in a statement to CNN after seeing the film, which debuted in January at the Sundance Film Festival.
It's been 31 years since the tax system was rewritten, and Donald Trump has promised a 15% corporate tax rate and big, across-the-board cuts to individual income taxes.
The Atari staples have been rewritten and optimized for the smaller display, so the wrist-based gaming is more intuitive than just porting the home console versions of the games.
This binary code is then rewritten as decimal numbers, which are then converted into portable game notation, a computer-readable equivalent of algebraic notation used by many computer chess games.
If a supporting character like Jeryn Hogarth can be rewritten as a high-powered lesbian lawyer on Jessica Jones, maybe there's room to explore Danny Rand as anything beyond heterosexual.
Lois CappsLois Ragnhild CappsDem lawmaker wants federal laws rewritten with gender neutral terms Dems pressure Fiat Chrysler to support recalled rental ban GOP chairman: Feds dropped the ball in Calif.
Those "rules" of success in the industry are meant to be rewritten, and most of the people who will tell you you're not good enough are meant to be ignored.
The current beta version of the service asks users to buy credits to pay per article created (or rewritten — a secondary feature that's supposed to enhance your article's SEO potential).
It's never easy to part ways with the person you planned you're [sic] entire future with, but futures can be rewritten and as of today mine is a blank page.
It follows Beartrice Albans, a woman of privilege thanks to her long-term relationship with a white man, and her three unmarried daughters, as the racial rules were being rewritten.
These lines and rings showed the landscape to be a palimpsest, the page of a book written and erased and rewritten over and over, a mess of crosshatches and scribbles.
It would explicitly prohibit the implementation of new rules currently being rewritten by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos that change how colleges and universities handle complaints of sexual assault on campus.
"We have had rules-based recommendations for years and years, but we've rewritten this capability to be driven by Adobe Sensei," Peter Sheldon, senior director of strategy at Adobe explained.
At The New York Times's headquarters on Eighth Avenue in Manhattan, dozens of journalists ride out the daily miracle: Articles are written, edited, rewritten, copy edited, laid out and finished.
A season after seven teams cracked the top 10 for most team 3-pointers attempted per game in a season, it appears that the list will be rewritten yet again.
There was a time when the black community gave unconditional support to black public figures who invoked racism, but Smollett's case is already showing how that script is being rewritten.
Its lack of historical prominence carries a lesson many black people in America learn in one way or another — legacies are important and can easily be rewritten by outside forces.
"That's where you can see, perhaps, the time period the play comes from, and if the play was rewritten now she might be excited about different things," Ms. Ridloff acknowledged.
But House and Senate Democrats, for the most part, insist that the party stick with the rules that were rewritten specifically to address complaints of bias against Sanders in 2016.
Nor is it a requirement of corporate organization or economic health: Businesses like Patagonia and Kickstarter have rewritten their corporate charters to serve larger social priorities without falling into bankruptcy.
Neil Gorsuch has rewritten the playbook for Supreme Court nominees by refusing to share his personal views on even the most widely accepted landmark cases during his Senate confirmation hearing.
In its report on the budget, the finance committee asked that the law be rewritten to make clear that the cap applies to annual interest rates on all commercial loans.
At one point, a large group of protesters interrupted the event for about five minutes, singing a rendition of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA," rewritten with anti-coal lyrics.
The tension and drama come from the fact that the real history of the war, slavery and race in America is constantly being relitigated and rewritten by politically motivated actors.
It is this aspect of our recent history that runs a deep risk of being forgotten or rewritten in order to neatly (de)contextualize the unprecedentedly institutionalized paradigm we inhabit.
The first paragraph is the one that everyone reads, and that was rewritten by the editor to enhance the clarity of the result but leaving just enough jargon to sound authoritative.
The commemoration comes a week after Hoecke, who wants German history books to be rewritten to emphasize German suffering over that of Jews in World War Two, caused a political earthquake.
Fears that history is about to be rewritten have been further stoked by Macri's refusal to acknowledge the widely accepted figure of 30,000 people disappeared or killed in the Dirty War.
The media contacts policy had been rewritten to focus less on the media, he said, and more to remind prosecutors of their duty to not share classified or other nonpublic information.
Its rewritten guidelines seek to clarify its position by specifically allowing personal accounts from victims of discrimination or violent hate crimes, as long as they don't contain graphic language or content.
However it was not until February 24, 2100, ten years ago, that the rules surfaced on 21chan, where they were overhauled and rewritten, and archived as the list we know today.
So, the Trump administration could be looking to appeal in another district—notably, the Richmond-based 4th Circuit, as a Maryland judge blocked the visa-ban aspect of Trump's rewritten draft.
MX) hopes the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will be rewritten to benefit the country and its banking sector, its president Carlos Hank Gonzalez said on Thursday.
As The Washington Post noted this week, DC's Metro officials have rewritten its contract specifications, adding terms to require that all hardware and software go through cybersecurity verification from third-parties.
After years of political wrangling and controversy, during which time Northrop Grumman claimed the project requirements had been rewritten in Boeing's favor and dropped out, Boeing got the contract in 2011.
" Creation myths were rewritten, symbols of Goddess worship were denigrated, and "the ancient belief in the Goddess as the Ground of Being, The Universe from which The All emerged, was overturned.
And so wicked parents became wicked mothers acting on their own, and then wicked stepmothers; fathers were rewritten to be either virtuous but ineffectual or absent; trickster children were erased entirely.
If "A Moveable Feast" had been rewritten in purple prose and bedazzled, with a flowing chiffon cape and a feather fillip for good measure, that is what it might look like.
But just a week after that speech, Chinese negotiators sent the Americans a substantially rewritten draft agreement, prompting President Trump to accuse Beijing of reneging on terms that had been settled.
For decades, successive generations of Thai generals have deposed elected governments, rewritten constitutions and passed undemocratic laws — and all of that was then legitimized with a stroke of the royal pen.
As a book and a show, "Watchmen" is about how history might have been rewritten if self-styled heroes in masks decided to mete out extralegal justice as they saw fit.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty at an arraignment on Wednesday in federal court to a rewritten set of charges that were levied against him late last week.
Club Penguin Rewritten is a digital Theseus&apos ship, reassembled from the Adobe Flash Player files and components of the original and recreated to the best of the developers&apos ability.
China, like Iran, is a disingenuous dictatorship that maintains power by a mix of bribery and force; President Xi Jinping has just rewritten the rules so he can govern for life.
Those rules have been rewritten a number of times: Haute couture was first formalized after World War II in 1945, when rules were first implemented to prevent misuse of the name.
In the 11 years that General Zia presided over Pakistan, our textbooks were rewritten, exclusionary, intolerant laws were passed, and primacy was given to the bearers of a closed, violent worldview.
"Thus, the traditional risk-return equation is being rewritten to include ESG factors" said Anthony Cowell, KPMG's head of asset management in the Cayman Islands and co-author of the report.
Memos and cables and briefing books and think pieces and reports and foreign press commentaries and official-informal emails are laboriously prepared, rewritten, cleared and then transmitted to be summarized and filed.
The written guidelines almost certainly should be updated, and they could be rewritten to be much more skeptical of vertical integration in general and of these kind of promissory arrangements in general.
If Trump were to be elected, every rule and regulation advanced by the Obama administration to protect transgender people from bigotry would be up for grabs to be rewritten and struck down.
Taupin is selling many of his other lyrics, including the rewritten "Candle in the Wind" words for Princess Diana's London funeral in 1997, at another auction in New York on Nov. 9.
Failing that, he will need to maintain his unusual political immunity and break the rules that prevail in general elections just as he has rewritten the structure of the GOP nominating race.
Over the years they've been rewritten and reworked, evolving and devolving like Chinese whispers (Rule 43: " The more beautiful and pure a thing is, the more satisfying it is to corrupt it").
After all, if the left is successful in any of these changes, the right will see those rewritten rules as norm-defying power grabs that need to be reversed, matched, or exceeded.
In doing so, Trump honored a man who for three decades has degraded women, made racist comments, and rewritten the history of slavery and the plight of Native Americans on his airwaves.
It's the only time he even gestures at the widespread distrust aimed at EA, and there's an alternate universe where a rewritten statement has a chance of landing on potentially compassionate ears.
"It makes no sense for companies to comply with a rule that is being significantly rewritten," said Kathleen Sgamma, president of Western Energy Alliance, a trade association representing more than 300 companies.
Its first production there, directed by Alan Schneider, was the American premiere of the rewritten two-act version of Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge" (the version familiar to today's playgoers).
He also said the 1992 Maastricht treaty, which sets out the conditions for joining the euro, one of which is keeping the budget deficit below 3% of economic output, should be rewritten.
There are a lot of things that people have written in books that get rewritten over and over again that just aren't true and that I was interested in his read on.
Activists Fear the History of Argentina's Dirty War Is About to Be Rewritten Tomorrow morning Obama and Macri will visit the Parque de La Memoria to honor the victims of the dictatorship.
But what Prince has rewritten in his thirty-five-year career ... are the often racist and homophobic attitudes by which soul music was produced and marketed, not least by black artists themselves.
In her 2007 book "The Shock Doctrine," Naomi Klein described how moments of "great rupture" generate "vast, clean canvases" — a shocked citizenry who may allow the rules of society to be rewritten.
When Changsook shows up for real — that is, in the same time frame as Areum — her arrival is almost cosmically startling, as if the rules of the universe have been suddenly rewritten.
Other league rules are being rewritten to ensure that "the ultimate beneficiary of a club is not an agent," François said, no matter how many companies are set up to obscure ownership.
Pelosi now says the rewritten resolution does not mention Omar's name and said that she does not believe the 37-year-old first-term Democrat "appreciates the full weight" of her words.
Now the relationship between America and one of its most important allies and trading partners is being rewritten — on Twitter — culminating in a remarkable back-and-forth as the world looked on.
The Apple conflict: Facebook's program, according to TechCrunch, used an apparently rewritten version of the Onavo software that Facebook pulled from the App Store last year after Apple said it violated its policies.
As you intervene in the conflict, you discover that the Quarians opened fire first in the war with the Geth, but have rewritten the history books and largely forgotten how it actually began.
At some point in the not too distant future the Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders will have to be completely rewritten to account for all the ways social media has driven us insane.
Neither will the debates surrounding the right to parenthood, and what it implies—and in that fight, the future of both LGBTQ parenthood and broader social ideas about conception may soon be rewritten.
But Mr Kaczynski has drawn lessons from Hungary, where Viktor Orban, the autocratic prime minister, has rewritten the constitution and tightened the screws on civil society with little trouble from the European Union.
Computers and technology might have rewritten the rulebooks for many industries over the last two decades, but the world of insurance is just coming to terms with the new digital opportunities on offer.
However, the project was soon complicated by a number of technical challenges, not least the fact that the app had to essentially be rewritten to port it from Amazon Web Services to Azure.
While Wonder Woman might be one of the most famous superheroes ever created, her origin story is still a bit esoteric to a general audience (the numerous times it's been rewritten don't help).
A Missouri appeals court has approved the wording in a union-backed referendum to repeal the state's new "right-to-work" law, reversing a trial court judge who had rewritten the ballot initiative.
Today, there are many other parts of key infrastructure that can be rewritten with access to digital wallet-as-platform: rewards, PFM (personal financial manager, à la Quicken/Mint), merchant recommendations, offers, etc.
And broad, complex regulations that govern cars and drivers need to be augmented or, in some cases, entirely rewritten to account for the notion that there might not be anyone at the wheel.
And when he breaks into a rewritten version of "I Wanna Be Like You," from the 1967 film, he evokes the endless hitching, coolly removed Walken-impression song parodies floating around the net.
The 2012 RNC platform — which is subject to review and could be rewritten — stipulated that the eventual Republican nominee must come into the convention with majorities of delegates in at least eight states.
Currently shareholders with $2,000 in a major company's stock can submit proposals to be voted on at its annual meeting, a standard critics say should be rewritten to avoid costly and distracting debates.
Given the Chamber's tremendous influence over the Trump administration, one should expect that Pruitt will be more than receptive to the Chamber's industry-friendly ideas as to how the rule should be rewritten.
But the ambiguity of that moment spoke to a certain capriciousness in her work, a sense that any preconceived contract between audience and performers could be rewritten at any moment, in any way.
For the last five years, the Vespa group, based in the Norwegian city of Trondheim, has gone through the code and rewritten different parts to make the whole thing work better, Bratseth said.
By Tuesday morning, word had spread throughout his campaign that any language in Mr. Trump's address even loosely inspired by speeches, essays, books or Twitter posts had to be either rewritten or attributed.
Apple said the FBI's use of the 200-year-old All Writs Act would be "unduly burdensome" by putting potentially every other iPhone at risk if the rewritten software leaked or was stolen.
He had rewritten (and improved) some lyrics, and with more musicians in the room and, perhaps, more distance on the songwriting, he delivered the songs more forcefully, facing them outward rather than inward.
" Some perceived code violations nearly altered movie history: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," Clark Gable's famous line from "Gone With the Wind," was almost rewritten because of the word "damn.
But the orchestration had been heavily altered — new instruments, and divisi lines added to the violin parts — and the ending was rewritten to be tragic, a tradition that continues with most stagings today.
Winston Smith, the doomed protagonist of "1984," inhabits a world in which individuality has been made almost obsolete, history is daily rewritten and reality is fabricated according to the whims of the state.
Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah insisted that his committee would use a bipartisan process to craft legislation, suggesting that the tax code may not be rewritten by the end of the year.
Mr. Kumar said that 2016 was the year for angry Brexit-themed shows, hastily rewritten in the months between the vote that set the withdrawal in motion and the opening of the Fringe.
At Mr. Del Toro's suggestion, that character was rewritten as a deaf man who communicates in sign language, leading to an unexpected revelation — also conceived by Mr. Del Toro — about Alejandro's back story.
Sworn to secrecy, uncredited, and sometimes unpaid, the assistants claimed to have translated chapters of "The Painted Bird" from Kosinski's Polish original and even to have rewritten the bulk of his later manuscripts.
The draft had been prepared during the tenure of Mina Malik, who was the executive director of the agency until her resignation shortly after the rewritten report was posted to the agency's website.
Unless, that is, Trump delivers on campaign promises to restrict global trade, or at least tries to hold it up while the rules of the game are rewritten to favor the United States.
Since Orban won power in 2010, his right-wing Fidesz party has rewritten Hungary's constitution, gained control of state media, and businessmen close to the prime minister and the party have built empires.
For example, under a decision rewritten by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, women fleeing domestic violence — even when the local police cannot or refuses to protect them — are generally not eligible for asylum.
But I think the main reason it wasn't recognized in the best play category is that even though it has been totally rewritten, by Aaron Sorkin, it is not fundamentally a new work.
The upfront presentation even opened with Fallon marching down the aisle of Radio City Music Hall, while singing songs from the musical Hamilton that had been rewritten to contain lyrics about NBC programming.
The title of the book eventually changed, and the book was written and rewritten over the course of a year in order to fulfill my admittedly grandiose pitch, but the audience stayed the same.
One year on from Trump's inauguration, government data on the environment is a little harder to find than it once was, as federal websites have been rewritten to remove prominent references to climate change.
Hopefully not borrowed from that game is its rather cluttered, unnecessarily busy level layouts—hard as they were on the eyes—and the Right Said Fred single that was rewritten to support its release.
In fact, they reportedly went so far as to offer to finance and/or make the film only if his role were rewritten to be angrier, less understanding, or generally more of an asshole.
The mice instantly lost their preference for the cocaine-linked location, suggesting that their memory had been rewritten, or recoded, in such a way that the environment was no longer associated with the drug.
I think one of the things that really knocked me out learning about this history, is just the way it's rewritten my conception of how the internet is and how it could be different.
Both networks even featured Hamilton parodies during their upfront presentations — with lyrics rewritten to be about advertising and a late-night comedian at the helm (Jimmy Fallon for NBC, and James Corden for CBS).
Sources connected with the production tell TMZ, Megyn's character, played by Charlize Theron, will not be rewritten in the wake of her racially insensitive comment that ultimately did her in at the Peacock network.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has rewritten the rules of the information age so thoroughly that there's no mode of communication under his control where the rules aren't looser than they were a year ago.
The iOS app is keeping its design but has been "almost completely rewritten," the company says, and will now let you add tasks and view your upcoming daily or weekly deadlines using 3D Touch.
"The great memos are written and rewritten, shared with colleagues who are asked to improve the work, set aside for a couple of days, and then edited again with a fresh mind," writes Bezos.
The proposal would require contracts to be rewritten and fund managers would waive their right to terminate contracts and claim payments for a period of up to 48 hours when a bank enters bankruptcy.
Videos by Yvonne Rainer, Joan Jonas and a rarely seen 1971 film by the Cockettes challenge the lineage of Pop-to-Pictures, but they also reveal how history is constantly being tweaked and rewritten.
Previously, costar Zazie Beetz told MTV News that the movie script was entirely rewritten while they were shooting and because of Phoenix's weight change, they weren't able to go back later and film reshoots.
Like the law that was struck down, say voting rights advocacy groups and some Democrats who are contesting the rewritten election plans, many election plans have been intentionally written to suppress the black vote.
EditorsNote: headline rewritten; several changes made throughout text Max Scherzer allowed two solo homers in seven innings and struck out 10 as the host Washington Nationals beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-73 on Friday.
She is Ella Gwendolyn Rees Williams, later better known as the writer Jean Rhys, and Caryl Phillips's new book, "A View of the Empire at Sunset," is her partial biography rewritten as a novel.
All this has undermined the notion, born just six months ago, that Mr. Trump's surprising win had rewritten the political map, as Ronald Reagan did in 1980, in a way neither party could ignore.
In a series of tweets, he undermined his own lawyers by poor-talking the rewritten executive order, which was drafted to defend against lawsuits asserting that the ban discriminated on the basis of religion.
Since Prime Minister Viktor Orban won power in 2010, his right-wing Fidesz party has rewritten Hungary's constitution, gained control of state media, and businessmen close to Orban and the party have built empires.
Washington (CNN)Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty at an arraignment Wednesday morning in federal court to a rewritten set of charges that had been levied against him late last week.
Now that the rules are once again being rewritten by the Trump administration, hospitals are forced to alter the way they operate once again in hopes of keeping up with the changing regulatory landscape.
And the F.T.C.'s mandate would be creatively rewritten to include an industry's geographic concentration as a monopolistic indicator, letting it approve mergers and acquisitions and trustbust with an eye toward more dispersed employment.
Azalea ended her statement with, "It's never easy to part ways with the person you planned your entire future with, but futures can be rewritten and as of today mine is a blank page."
The signals will then be uploaded onto a hard drive, where the algorithm will translate them into a digital code that can be analyzed and enhanced—or rewritten—with the goal of improving her memory.
"If Google gets its way, the law will be rewritten and copyright protection for software code will not just be severely scaled back, it will be threatened in its entirety," Oracle said in a statement.
There is something both pathetic and transparent in the quickness with which Kaepernick's protest was rewritten into a sneering insult directed at The Troops, as if the national anthem was the military's personal theme song.
As the deputies slowly vacated the plenary on Sunday, a few remaining pro-impeachment protesters lingered on the lawn outside the congressional building, dancing to mash-ups of popular songs rewritten with pro-impeachment lyrics.
Over the years, both parties have rewritten the boundaries of their districts to solidify their support by drawing a line around highly concentrated pockets of voters, insuring that congressional districts stay in each parties hands.
Johnson, less than a week into the job, has already clashed with Brussels after he again called for the withdrawal deal to be rewritten and vowed to take Britain out of the EU on Oct.
The bill, rewritten when it got to the Senate, faced many criticisms across the aisle -- for the way it was written, for its CBO score and for the lack of hearings, to name a few.
With "pure" dubstep, as it were, becoming rarer and rarer, but brostep still stomping around like a three year old jacked-up on Innocent smoothies and gluten free Skittle-substitutes, history actually could be rewritten.
BloodRayne, a video game adaptation starring Billy Zane and Sir Ben Kingsley, started shooting with the first draft of a script that had been rewritten almost entirely by Boll in a few days before shooting.
I have around 20193 floppy disks which constantly get erased and rewritten all the time with new tunes I find in the web and these disks are surprisingly stable and durable since many many years!
His "America First" approach has rewritten the compact between the United States and the countries it allied with in World War I and thereafter, leaving them to find their own way in this new era.
Outdated cross-border tax rules are set to be rewritten under a joint pledge from 137 states to reform a system that has been strained to breaking point by companies like Amazon , Facebook and Google.
The gravitational forces of New York fashion are moving; its map is being rewritten and identity reinvented by a group of designers with a different sense of history and voices that demand to be heard.
CreditCreditDamien Maloney for The New York Times SAN FRANCISCO — In George Orwell's "2451," the classics of literature are rewritten into Newspeak, a revision and reduction of the language meant to make bad thoughts literally unthinkable.
CreditCreditDamien Maloney for The New York Times SAN FRANCISCO — In George Orwell's "2451," the classics of literature are rewritten into Newspeak, a revision and reduction of the language meant to make bad thoughts literally unthinkable.
A properly run interagency process would have flagged this issue and gotten the order rewritten so that a move to secure the borders from terrorism didn't bar an infant Sudanese cancer patient from receiving treatment.
But, the rules of the game are being rewritten at the highest levels, and empathy towards real human struggles, an understanding of who loses when some win, and a big-picture view are becoming more crucial.
So that chapter on the behaviors that we value, we rewrote six times when I was there, and I'm sure they're still working on ... Reed's rewritten the whole thing as more of a booklet form now.
These sites mix news releases and town announcements with rewritten content derived from other sources, including the Mackinac Center, a conservative think tank in the state, and the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank in Washington.
Brad Hoylman, who is cosponsoring the bill with Assemblywoman Nily Rozic, said the legislation was rewritten after sexual assault and harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein were published by the New York Times and the New Yorker.
After revisiting old memories with Karen, I found myself imagining all the ways that a downed plane, an errant bullet, a hidden tripwire or even Karen's conversation with her sister might have rewritten our stories' endings.
Gibson explained that he began writing the novel as a standalone book in 2016, only to find that the presidential election changed his near-future world, and that the entire story would need to be rewritten.
He said the decision means there will be a delay to the Gutenberg project — of at least a few weeks — as it's rewritten using a different library, noting this may push the release into next year.
Berg signed off, as did Fogelson, and the film was rewritten, and Rousey was once more pushed into the role of the fighter without much acting weight to carry, yet another Randy Couture or "Rampage" Jackson.
While there might be more "law and order" in the land, by the time this cycle ends on December 29, 288, here's hoping those rules are rewritten to benefit all people, not just a tiny percent.
His home state of Georgia is scheduled to carry out its fifth execution of the year on Wednesday night, using laws that were rewritten after the U.S. Supreme Court spared Furman in a landmark 1972 case.
This did not stop Miami police from arresting him four times for vagrancy, a law that had been rewritten to allow anyone known or suspected of being a "crook [or] gangster" to be arrested on sight.
And for people who want the federal statute to be rewritten, it gives them "an example of the type of judicial reasoning that could motivate people who are not necessarily aggressively pro-gun control," she said.
The new definition is similar in spirit to what was previously on the books, but both the main rule and its attached notes were rewritten significantly in hopes of clarifying things for players, officials and fans.
One crucial moment in the film, when Edward's smug lawyer attacks Vivian and Edward pulls him off her and punches him in the face, is rewritten so that Vivian is the one who lands the blow.
And in all the mayhem, with syllables flying at machine-gun speed, Mr. Lamar had rewritten his lyrics so there would be no silences or bleeps from CBS — so everything he wanted to say got through.
With the possible exception of dating a movie star (that's Helen) or having your screenplay rewritten on the fly by one (that's Noah), we're not as different from the Solloways as we might like to think.
Kevin Graham, the newly elected president of Chicago's Fraternal Order of Police, said that the rules did not need to be rewritten and that the officers he represents were already doing heroic work in dangerous conditions.
"We have already rewritten the textbooks on how Jupiter's atmosphere works and on the complexity and asymmetry of its magnetic field," said Scott Bolton, principal investigator of Juno, of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to abandon the 23-year-old pact unless it can be rewritten to reduce U.S. goods trade deficits of about $64 billion with Mexico and $11 billion with Canada.
But while it claims the new T&Cs are easier for users to understand — rewritten using simpler language and a clearer structure — there are no other changes involved, such as to how it handles people's data.
The proposed class action, filed on Wednesday in federal court in Washington by 15 Kentucky Medicaid recipients, says the administration's approval of the requirements has "effectively rewritten" the federal Medicaid statute in violation of the law.
The court decision has finally brought legal certainty to rural producers by forgiving penalties for deforestation before 2008 provided they comply with the law as rewritten in 2012, said Rodrigo Lima, director of agriculture consultancy Agroicone.
It's hard to say if there's an ending that would make Game Of Thrones fans happy since they've already written a petition calling for the season to be rewritten, but remember that these alleged spoilers aren't confirmed.
Those more invested in Hitchcock's movie, by contrast -- or who at the very least would rather not see it rewritten -- have good reason to feel jerked around, and less incentive to stick around for the remaining episodes.
Co-founder Dave Peck says that's because the audit applied to system architecture that has since been rewritten, and that it found the old system safe from their highest-priority threats, like the theft of customer data.
By the time Sam Mendes saw a five-hour Italian version directed by his mentor, Luca Ronconi, in Milan two years later, it had also been translated into German and rewritten by Mr Massini as a novel.
Once your lab is used to working with a particular strain, you will tend to keep coming back to it—or, perhaps, to variants of it that have a specific set of genes "knocked out" or rewritten.
After Egypt's 2213 uprising, an endless stream of propaganda from the regime and its allies has gradually rewritten history, casting the protests as a foreign-backed conspiracy, never to be repeated, or erasing them from textbooks altogether.
Instead of just listing Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, your rewritten skill might look something like this: Ability to adapt to changing social media landscapes and new algorithms by regularly developing and enhancing online presence with creative strategies.
The interview/performance was a long-sought goal of the creators of "Privacy," a British play, rewritten with an American context, that begins performances Saturday and explores how the personal has become public in the digital age.
The charges of history being rewritten or erased are nowadays made from the alt-wrong, and primarily against those their ancestors once owned, when the erasers, and the loaded guns, have been in their hands all along.
On the bank's advice, and after an offer of more resources, the request was rewritten to include the installation of an adequate fire safety system, as well as other improvements such as fixing the museum's electric infrastructure.
Once that's decided, however, the tight linkage between the ACA and tax policy will be broken, since the entire rate structure will have already been rewritten in a way that makes the ACA's specific financing mechanism irrelevant.
In the absence of legislative action, Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump have rewritten regulations and issued executive orders to enact major shifts in environmental and immigration, and in doing so illustrated the instability of presidential actions.
They played through their (short) repertoire of uke songs — rewritten classics, like "Park, park, park your car, somewhere near the curb …" sung to the tune of "Row, Row, Row your boat" — and talked about their singular mothers.
Many Brazilians are sounding alarms about Bolsonaro's autocratic views and those of his vice-presidential running mate, recently retired Army general Hamilton Mourao, who says Brazil's Constitution can be torn up and rewritten without input from citizens.
In the process he has rewritten his reputation, transforming from a player whose mental toughness was routinely questioned to the leader of the ATP's "Under Pressure" index, which assesses performance on break points, tiebreakers and deciding sets.
Fans of "Game of Thrones" flooded the internet with japes about a scene in Sunday night's episode that showed an out-of-place coffee cup in the show's fantasy world, but now HBO has rewritten Westerosi history.
How it has now been rewritten that dubstep—the dubstep that was created in London—was in fact "dark instrumental two-step," and how it wasn't actually dubstep until it got huge and squelchy and American. 4.
School textbooks in Indian states ruled by the B.J.P. governments are being rewritten to erase India's "Muslim past" or reduce the centuries of rule by Mughal emperors and other Muslim rulers to one of darkness and enslavement.
"  Graham did not specify what reforms he is calling for in the wake of Horowitz's findings but said he wanted "the rules of how you start a counterintelligence investigation" to be rewritten and more "checks and balances.
Belle teaches a girl to read and displays a knack for engineering, and her captivity at the Beast's castle is slightly rewritten in a way that gives her more agency and lessens the Beast's role in it.
One reason behind the high toll is a mismatch between one of the flu viruses infecting people and one of the viral strains chosen almost a year ago for the global vaccine recipe, which gets rewritten every year.
A six-month waiting period for people who have a lapse in health coverage — the Republican replacement for Obamacare's individual mandate — would need 60 votes to pass unless it is rewritten, the parliamentarian has said, per Senate Democrats.
Given the weight of the evidence—a treasure trove of more than 22010,100 items including emails, lab analyses and forensic reports that is available to the public online—long chapters of Olympic history will have to be rewritten.
In the New Yorker, Benjamin Wallace-Wells floats the possibility that Trump essentially lucked into his electorate success and has rewritten the rules of the campaign almost by accident: There's probably no organizing genius to the Trump campaign.
While constitutions can be rewritten -- this is Egypt's fourth such referendum in eight years -- throwing off the shackles of a security state like this one is a challenge so daunting that it will mandate a new chapter entirely.
A set of handwritten lyrics hangs beside each image; Mr Dylan has tinkered with his words over the years, and some of those on show are subtly different from the original version, while others have been substantially rewritten.
We Happy Few draws from the classics of British dystopian fiction, evoking The Prisoner's saccharinely sinister Village, Brazil's euphemism-cloaked retro-futurism, Brave New World's drug-fueled faux-utopia, and 1984's Oceania with its constantly rewritten past.
Designed by Cubic Transportation Systems and first tested in 1993, the swipe-based system not only provided the MTA with a record of each transaction, the cards themselves could also be written, rewritten, and verified in real-time.
One letter from the group explained how in the future history would be rewritten to reveal previously hidden truths and Mount Rushmore would be re-chiseled to match the diverse population of our country rather than its leadership.
It is taboo for Merkel's party to cooperate with the AfD, whose hardline leader in Thuringia, Bjoern Hoecke, wants German history books to be rewritten to focus more on German rather than Jewish suffering in World War Two.
Oh my goodness, I mean AI, machine learning, all of this discrimination is going to get rewritten into these algorithms, and if robots are going to be running the world they can't be programmed by men alone. Right.
A funeral scene for a Camorra figure that was originally set in a church was rewritten after the creators learned that crime figures are forbidden by the authorities from having public funerals, for security reasons, Mr. Sollima said.
Mr. Bannon's critics assert that he sometimes put his political preferences ahead of fairness or even of the facts, directing that stories be rewritten to his specifications and shrugging off protests that his changes might make them inaccurate.
A party congress chose Alexander Gauland - who once defended an AfD member who had said history should be rewritten to focus on German victims of World War Two - to return to the post he had held until 2015.
Seeing it, I imagined Emma Lazarus's poem rewritten for the age of Trump: Give me your despots, your rich,Your vulgar tax evaders yearning to flee,The depraved and debauched that itchTo steal, I will make them free.
Underwood has already rewritten the rules so much (eliminating all the contestants, breaking up with Tayshia off-camera, jumping over a fence, etc) that this could teach future leads that they don't have to take no for an answer.
And while Spicer was explaining how the literal interpretation of Trump is the wrong one, two federal courts had another idea: his travel ban was unconstitutional, even after it was rewritten, because of Trump's actual words during the campaign.
But the EU is adamant that the legal terms of the deal cannot be rewritten, raising expectations among politicians and financial markets that Britain is headed for an unmanaged divorce from the bloc in less than three months' time.
Now, according to experts, the landing marks the beginning of a history-making mission "In the coming months and years even, history books will be rewritten about the interior of Mars," JPL director Michael Watkins said, according to CBS.
She has rewritten songs when the melody doesn't match the lyrics and is a fan of taking a song down as many paths as it needs to go down to polish it into what it is meant to be.
On the other hand, consider the implications: if any brain can be rewritten, if all of us are running on the same intellectual code, what does that say for the notion of individuality, or identity, or free will itself?
Members of both parties in Congress pointed to the stunning decision as evidence that the U.S. tax code should be rewritten to give American companies an incentive to bring home some $2.1 trillion in U.S. corporate profits held abroad.
Democrats will still be working hard to persuade women to join their ranks, but their narrative of women in politics that was years in the making—follow the leader and the rest will rise—will need to be rewritten.
IBM, for example, has been granted a patent on a particular HE method — a strong hint it's seeking a practical solution — and last month proudly announced that its rewritten HE encryption library now works up to 75 times faster.
Related: Activists Fear the History of Argentina's Dirty War Is About to Be Rewritten "I don't believe that Obama can improve the daily lives of the Argentine people," said Norberto Varela, who works at the University of Buenos Aires.
The Justice Department's standards for white-collar prosecutions in the corporate realm have been so out of whack that under the Obama administration they had to be rewritten to assure the public that individuals could be charged at all.
Instead of a speech, the sisters sang a goofy and out-of-tune, but incredibly heartfelt, mash-up of Tracy Chapman, the Jackson 5 and Backstreet Boys songs, rewritten with lyrics about their sister's relationship with her new husband.
Security researchers at Cisco's Talos unit said BadRabbit bore some similarities with NotPetya as they were both based on the same malware, but large parts of code had been rewritten and the new virus distribution method was less sophisticated.
Roger Cohen Poland's lurch into illiberalism and rewritten history, following the well-trodden Hungarian path toward the curtailment of democracy, is the most alarming political development in Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall almost three decades ago.
A randomized controlled trial found that clinicians who read abstracts in which nonsignificant results for cancer treatments were rewritten with spin were more likely to think the treatment was beneficial and more interested in reading the full-text article.
Legislators have yet to pass proposals that would encourage suspects in corruption and other criminal cases to cooperate with prosecutors, and they have not rewritten a broad secrecy law that allows the government to withhold documents of state agencies.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and its ideological parent, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (National Volunteer Organization), have long complained that Indian history has been written from the Western perspective and must be rewritten to rightfully represent India's Hindu past.
A new measure from just Waters with fewer restrictions on lending to Chinese state-owned firms, rewritten to soothe Democratic concerns, passed the House earlier this month with little Republican support and a veto threat from the White House.
Google also introduced its own set of "digital well-being" controls and tools for Android, and even Facebook and Instagram have rewritten parts their software and algorithms with a focus on new metrics like "time well spent," for example.
By Tuesday night, with members of the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Progressive Caucus pushing back, it became clear to Ms. Pelosi that the measure would have to be rewritten to include a condemnation of anti-Muslim bias.
But its actions in the Spratlys have effectively rewritten the treaty and put China at odds with smaller countries that dispute its claims and feel so threatened by its behavior that they have sought closer relations with the United States.
Actually, I claim that any function written in any programming language can be rewritten (re-implemented) in at least one way, but I can't promise that that one way might not wind up being a really stupid and trivial way.
Even if I'm not writing a piece that explicitly lassoes in the personal, I can't stand to cut that channel off entirely; it's not much better than having my work rewritten to convey a sense of pain that I don't feel.
Some thought the lab-created hydrogen had heavier protons due to a previously undiscovered type of physics, but this study, which found similar results in regular hydrogen, suggests that the earlier measurements were incorrect and no physics needs to be rewritten.
Working with "dozens of volunteer LGBTQ employees and select LGBTQ creators" YouTube has rewritten and broadened the Restricted Mode guidelines to allow personal accounts of individuals who suffered discrimination or violence as long as they don't contain graphic language or content.
Trump has rewritten all the rules, and that is his right to do so, but we as a nation as well as the media have a moral obligation not to sit idly by and watch democracy be shot down in flames.
Opera Review Librettists often tweak facts for dramatic effect, but history has been radically rewritten in Stewart Wallace's 1997 chamber opera "Hopper's Wife," presented by New York City Opera in its East Coast premiere on Thursday at the intimate Harlem Stage.
Ignoring this unpleasant truth, the Supreme Court's conservative majority has essentially rewritten the landmark law, the Help America Vote Act, which was intended to make it easier to vote, as a green light for states to do just the opposite.

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