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Mr Minniti says that combating smuggling shores up Libya's weak institutions.
It also shores up her claim to be Mario Draghi's worthy heir.
That's because consistently reinforcing gender shores up stereotypes that aren't helpful to anyone.
Mr. Erdogan's hawkishness shores up his nationalist base ahead of critical presidential elections in 2019.
While the Act shores up protection for animals, there are several exceptions baked into it.
The world needs a vision of international relations which shores up, promulgates and defends liberal ideals.
It shores up progressive bona fides called into question by both-sides-ism and liberal hand-wringing.
The government's relentless message that Hungary is under threat from external enemies shores up the base of Fidesz.
"He shores up another part of our party," Priebus said on "Fox News Sunday," referring to Indiana Gov.
The rule of law shores up that social norm, which is implemented by judges through the adjudicative process.
Now he shores up his power by waging foreign wars and using his propaganda tools to whip up nationalism.
China is importing less thermal coal as it shores up its domestic market, hitting top supplier Australia the hardest.
The investment shores up Apple's position in China as it comes under increasing pressure from rivals producing low-cost smartphones.
It regards Islah as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood while Riyadh tolerates the party because it shores up Hadi.
Like Side B does with R&B, Side A shores up his long track record of witty, but routinely catty raps.
Ms. Murkowski signaled that she might back the tax plan if it passed alongside legislation that shores up state health insurance exchanges.
While printing more cash shores up the oil company in the short-term, it lowers the value of the currency for Venezuelans.
The country's president, Nicolás Maduro, has abandoned basic government functions across the country as he shores up his power in the capital.
You are already deeply unpopular in Mexico and your relationship with Obrador could deteriorate quickly as he shores up his footing early in his term.
"The 2021 election will be here before we know it and this is a way that Scott Stringer shores up some loyalty," Professor Greer said.
Labour shores up its &aposred wall&aposYouGov&aposs poll suggests Labour is regaining support in its traditional seats which are being heavily targeted by the Conservatives.
South Australia's move further shores up Australia's increasingly strict enforcement of vaccinations and continues the government's efforts to dispel the country's small but present anti-vaccination mood.
The deal shores up Airbus's position at the lower end of the narrowbody market where rival Boeing plans to expand by acquiring Brazilian planemaker Embraers commercial arm.
As army chief, Mr Prayuth launched a coup and disbanded the previous parliament in 2014, before pushing through a new constitution that shores up the junta he heads.
The latest Chinese national policy encouraging companies to raise money offshore and invest in the country - which shores up the domestic currency - will support the fundraising, he said.
It falls on both parties in Congress to find a workable solution that shores up the Highway Trust Fund and averts yet another fiscal crisis for our nation.
She has also previously questioned the basis of the Fed's independence from the White House, even as she acknowledged that central bankers believe that distance shores up their credibility.
What we're watching: Whether the Senate shores up the tax credits enough to put coverage within reach of people near the poverty line and helps with their other costs.
Trump and his supporters love such political brawls, and the McConnell flare-up potentially shores up the president's base at a time when it is showing signs of weakening support.
It places extra pressure on Prime Minister Abadi to formulate a response that shores up his support among a fragmented Shia base ahead of next year's provincial and parliamentary elections.
This puts it under the control of chiefs and shores up the ANC's rural support, since people afraid of being evicted tend to vote for whomever they are told to.
ET. The stimulus measure includes direct payments worth $1,200 to millions of Americans, boosts unemployment benefits, and shores up hundreds of billions of dollars worth of loans for ailing businesses.
In addition, not many candidates boast about their record of raising taxes, but that is what Bloomberg is doing now as the former Republican shores up his liberal bona fides.
The abrupt departure comes amid a wider reshuffle of Alibaba executives as the company shores up its leadership following the announcement by chairman Jack Ma that he will retire next year.
The 23-year-old shores up the paint, slides from one block to the next, and does a decent job putting out fires whenever they pop up elsewhere on the floor.
Recent books on motherhood, however, frequently and sometimes unwittingly, illustrate a different phenomenon: how motherhood dissolves the border of the self but shores up, often violently, the walls between classes of women.
He shores up the Christian conservative vote, but by taking positions liable to put off other groups vital to Republicans in national elections, such as college-educated whites or married suburban women.
Yiannopoulis has been accused of a form of "gay minstrelsy" in which he performs parts of stereotypical gayness in such a way that he shores up the beliefs of the hard American right.
Saudi Arabia's blockade of neighboring Qatar is a distraction as the Arab world's biggest economy shores up its monarchy and attempts to shift away from reliance on oil exports, according to one analyst.
The UFC superstar made the announcement late Wednesday night -- saying he reached an agreement with his UFC bosses that shores up how he will get paid if he steps into the ring with Floyd.
He took aim at his healthcare plan, a moderate alternative that shores up the Affordable Care Act with more federal subsidies — and said it didn't go far enough in ensuring affordable coverage for Americans.
The bailout shores up Renault's eight-year-old investment in Avtovaz, in the hope of a big payoff when the Russian economy eventually recovers from a prolonged oil price slump compounded by international sanctions.
The launch is the latest in France's broader expansion of its high-speed rail network and shores up the national rail operator's economics before the country begins allowing companies to provide competing service in 2021.
Reducing lending or selling off assets, which also shores up a bank's capital ratios, can hurt the broader economy by tightening credit exactly at a time when businesses need to borrow to get back on their feet.
Reinsurance funding essentially shores up insurance plans that end up with the highest-cost patients — a safety net that is meant to make insurance plans more comfortable participating in a relatively new, and relatively rocky, individual market.
Imagine, for instance, a "Civilian Care Corps" that provides much-needed child care, shores up elder care for an aging populace, and addresses the widening geographic and economic inequalities in our national health and child care sectors.
It's a real question, one he shores up with all the data he's accrued about sea levels rising and land mass shrinking, which he follows to logical conclusions about catastrophic change and civilization being shaken at its foundations.
The impact: Pompeo claimed the U.S. is acting in the interests of the Iranian people, but they will pay the biggest price as Iran's hard currency earnings dwindle and their government shores up support among its conservative base.
Jokowi&aposs pick disappointed liberals but analysts say it shores up his position among conservative Muslims who demonstrated their political power last year with the ouster of Jakarta&aposs minority Christian governor who was later imprisoned for blasphemy.
As it shores up its electoral position, the Clinton campaign's final message to voters is adding a harsh new twist to a narrative she has been spinning for months — that Trump is simply not fit to be President.
The new Democratic majority in the House, and the prospect of a wave of investigations on Capitol Hill this year, will test whether the strategy shores up Mr. Trump's political support or puts his presidency in greater peril.
The oil producer said it may sell up to $211 billion of stock, debt or other securities, a day after it announced a dividend cut, as the company shores up its balance sheet amid a slump in oil prices.
The oil producer said it may sell up to $239.45 billion of stock, debt or other securities, a day after it announced a dividend cut, as the company shores up its balance sheet amid a slump in oil prices.
If anything, there needs to be a move away from these tired tropes of transformation – away from quantifiable power dynamics that do not address matters that go deeper, into the existential level that shores up the transnational Arab sphere.
It shores up its existing theme park businesses, exponentially improves its family-focused content wing, and braces for a potential future in which Comcast the entertainment company is worth a whole lot more than Comcast the big old internet pipeline.
Airbus launched a long-range version of its successful A2777 jet with 22020 orders and commitments in Paris, only to see its short-haul position among IAG brands eroded by the huge deal which shores up the embattled 737 MAX.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has ramped up purchases of liquefied natural gas (LNG), pulling in rare cargoes from Cameroon, Egypt and Europe, trade data shows, as the world's most populous nation shores up supplies to avoid power shortages during a prolonged heat wave.
Boeing has secured commitments of more than $12 billion in financing from more than a dozen banks, according to people familiar with the matter, as the industrial giant shores up its balance sheet amid the nearly yearlong grounding of the 737 Max.
"You'd think 'why is he worried,' but there's clearly concern on some level" on Putin's part about the upcoming presidential elections "and this shores up his popularity," said Angela Stent, director of the Center for Eurasian, Russia and East European Studies at Georgetown University.
Airbus announced a new version of its best-selling A2330 with close to 2787 orders and commitments in Paris, only to see its grip on IAG's European short-haul networks damaged by the Boeing deal which analysts said shores up the embattled 220 MAX.
Airbus announced a new version of its best-selling A2321 with close to 2330 orders and commitments in Paris, only to see its grip on IAG's European short-haul networks damaged by the Boeing deal which analysts said shores up the embattled 2787 MAX.
Boeing has secured commitments for more than $12 billion in financing from more than a dozen banks, according to people familiar with the matter, as the industrial giant shores up its balance sheet in the fallout from the nearly yearlong worldwide 737 Max grounding.
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If you're among millions of Americans who feel personally affronted by the fact that the leader of the "Birther" movement will soon call the White House home, you might think the easiest way out is to pack your bags for sunnier (albeit colder) shores up North.
By contrast, popular payment caps for financially stressed borrowers in the US Department of Education's direct loan program are expected to cost the government US$74.5bn in the fiscal year 2017 as the government shores up missed payments, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report.
Raymond James argued that drug makers, defense contractors and companies linked to trade with China would benefit from a Trump resignation if there is a belief that it hurts the Democrats' chances of winning in 2020 or shores up support for the Republicans keeping control of the Senate.
Love (which is out May 27 via The Flenser) refuses to sacrifice either its immense heaviness or its beauty, which shores up its appeal to Muscle and Marrow's traditionally metal-oriented audience while allowing for more accessible pop leanings that could land it in the hands of the mainstream.
Part of that was a full season from Jusuf Nurkic, the 23-year-old Bosnian center who shores up the inside for the Blazers, but there is plenty of depth behind the team's three most prominent players, and their earning the No. 3 seed in the West was a direct result.
The nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), still the best bulwark against the spread of the bomb, would be undermined: other countries in the region, such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt, may well respond by dusting off their plans to become nuclear powers; and America would be abandoning a fix that shores up the NPT.
The Cuban-American performer Camila Cabello sings in Spanish (as does Sheeran), on a crass and graceless Latin-pop track called "South of the Border"; Eminem appears in all his bellicose glory; the British grime star Stormzy shores up Sheeran's home-town bona fides; and the Southern-rock giant Chris Stapleton contributes a hair-metal version of his outlaw sound.
Gordon Cox, "Fox Stage Prods. Shores Up Executive Suite as Studios Storm Stage," Variety, July 28, 2015. McGrath has received seven Tony Awards.Thomas B. McGrath, IBDB.
The Rector's Palace (Montenegrin: Kneževa (Providurova) palata, Кнежева (Провидурова) палата) was built in the 17th century. It shores up the square's western side and is currently a part of the luxury Hotel Cattaro.
The song's lyrics include: :Gulf Shores up through Apalachicola :They got beaches of the whitest sand :Nobody cares if gramma's got a tattoo :Or Bubba's got a hot wing in his hand Parts of John Grisham's book The Whistler (2016) take place in and around the Emerald Coast.
Some of his latest accomplishments are writing, producing, and appearing in Vice Girls, and its sequel. He has also taught acting classes and workshops in Los Angeles. In May 2015 Baldwin was part of the Phantasm Reunion at Texas Frightmare Weekend.Texas Frightmare Weekend Shores Up 2015 Guest List He currently lives in Austin, Texas, with his two children and fiancé.
Sand bag cards immediately shore up one tile that is currently on its blue side. The player who plays a sand bag card need not be on or adjacent to the tile the sand bag shores up. To play a sand bag card, the player must place the sand bag card in the treasure deck's discard pile and immediately use the sand bag's effect.
Stanley Webber — "a palpably Jewish name, incidentally — is a man who shores up his precarious sense of self through fantasy, bluff, violence and his own manipulative form of power-play. His treatment of Meg initially is rough, playful, teasing, ... but once she makes the fateful, mood-changing revelation —'I've got to get things ready for the two gentlemen'—he's as dangerous as a cornered animal" (Billington, Harold Pinter 78).
The Radical Party joined the government of Yugoslavia in August 1999, shortly after the conclusion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)'s bombing of Yugoslavia in the context of the Kosovo War. Six members of the Radical Party became cabinet ministers in the government of Momir Bulatović on 12 August 1999, including Jojić in the justice portfolio."Milosevic shores up government with Serb nationalists," Agence France Press, 12 August 1999.
Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Andy Kellman wrote that Carey's [themes of] "flirtatious enticement, celebration, reminiscence, perseverance, rejection" were "highly energized". MusicOMH gave it a score of all five stars and stated: "[Carey] is vulnerable and tentative, yet honest and hopeful about embarking on a new journey". Spencer Kornhaber from The Atlantic stated that the album "shores up the idea of Carey the wit, the craftswoman, and the game player". The album also appeared on several year-end lists.
Known as Security 2 (or S2), it provides advanced security for smart home devices, gateways and hubs.William Wong, "Q&A;: S2's Impact on Z-Wave and IoT Security," Electronic Design, January 17, 2017. It shores up encryption standards for transmissions between nodes, and mandates new pairing procedures for each device, with unique PIN or QR codes on each device. The new layer of authentication is intended to prevent hackers from taking control of unsecured or poorly-secured devices.
According to Green, whereas pragmatist and interactionist sociological approaches to the self typically focus on how a given actor shores up the gap between "doing" and "being" in the performative interval, queer theory focuses on the inability of the self to ever realize a social category as an ontological property of the self. Rather, for queer theorists and within poststructuralism more generally, the self is an ever-dissolving iteration of a norm absent a knowable interior or a stable core.
Months later, houses are still permanently damaged. Structural damage also occurred across Rockhampton and in the townships of Marmor and Mount Larcom.Cyclone Marcia: Central Queensland residents hunker down, southeast shores up Heavy rain fell across several regions and authorities evacuated residents from the small town of Jambin, south-west of Rockhampton, as localised flooding took place, which also affected Biloela.Tropical Cyclone Marcia: Gympie businesses begin to flood with water from Mary River Total damage in Queensland reached A$750 million (US$587 million).
Eora territory, composed of sandstone coastal outcrops and ridges, coves, mangrove swamps, creeks and tidal lagoons, was estimated by Norman Tindale to extend over some , from Port Jackson's northern shores up to the Hawkesbury River plateau's margins, around Pittwater. Its southern borders were as far as Botany Bay and the Georges River. Westwards it extended to Parramatta. In terms of tribal boundaries, the Kuringgai lay to the north: on the Western edges were the Darug; and to the south, around Kundul were the Gwiyagal, a northern clan of the Tharawal.
Lochearnhead (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Loch Èireann) is a village on the A84 Stirling to Crianlarich road at the foot of Glen Ogle, north of the Highland Boundary Fault. It is situated at the western end of Loch Earn where the A85 road from Crieff meets the A84. Loch Earn is above sea level, with the settlement running from its shores up to higher ground on the hills at the mouth of Glen Ogle.OS Landranger 51 Lochearnhead lies within the Breadalbane area of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
Bernd Heinrich theorizes that Huginn and Muninn, along with Odin and his wolves Geri and Freki, reflect a symbiosis observed in the natural world among ravens, wolves, and humans on the hunt: > :In a biological symbiosis one organism typically shores up some weakness or > deficiency of the other(s). As in such a symbiosis, Odin the father of all > humans and gods, though in human form was imperfect by himself. As a > separate entity he lacked depth perception (being one-eyed) and he was > apparently also uninformed and forgetful. But his weaknesses were > compensated by his ravens, Hugin (mind) and Munin (memory) who were part of > him.
Most of the refugees reaching the European sea shores ( up to 90%) depart from Libya where they escape a civil war in Libya . Refugees that are forced to come back often face threats to their lives and freedom in their countries torn by wars. Most countries in which refugees are displaced are countries of low or middle income, it puts more health and food challenges that refugees are facing in these countries with under-financed health care system and under-developed economies .The ongoing conflicts in the countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Yemen, Syria and Libya makes it very difficult to conduct large-scale regular testing for COVID-19 among the populations of these countries .
Patrick Veszpremi (born 1 September 1989) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Sydney Swans and Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Originally from Bundoora, Victoria,Patrick Veszpremi seizes moment in the sun Veszpremi was drafted by Sydney from the Northern Knights in the TAC Cup with the eleventh selection in the 2007 AFL Draft. He was named in the Under 18 All Australian side as a defender, but also played as a forward, where he once kicked eight goals for the Knights in a final.Draft shores up Swans future Veszpremi made his debut for Sydney in round 18, 2008 against the Western Bulldogs in a 16-point defeat.
Anthropocentrism is the privileging of humans as "subjects" over and against nonhuman beings as "objects". The widespread tendency frequently limits attributes such as mind, autonomy, moral agency, reason, and the like to humans, while contrasting all other beings as variations of "object", or things obeying deterministic laws, impulses, stimuli, instincts, and so on. Beginning with Kant's epistemology, modern philosophers began articulating a transcendent anthropocentrism, whereby the Kantian argument that objects are unknowable outside of the imposed, distorting categories of the human mind in turn shores up discourses wherein objects frequently become effectively reduced to mere products of human cognition. In contrast to Kant's view, object-oriented philosophers maintain that objects exist independently of human perception, and that nonhuman object relations distort their related objects in the same fundamental manner as human consciousness.
The most extended piece of scholarship on Love Never Dies is by David Chandler in a piece included in The Oxford Handbook to the British Musical. Although opining The Phantom of the Opera, together with Jesus Christ Superstar, to be "at the summit of Lloyd Webber's achievement", Chandler considers Love Never Dies "badly judged" and "one of the oddest sequels in theatrical history, shaped by a peculiar love-hate relationship to its original. On one hand it shores up the position The Phantom of the Opera occupies as Lloyd Webber's central, defining musical; on the other it seems intent, in a rather Freudian way, on displacement, on destroying the authority of the earlier work". Chandler takes issue with the incompatibility of the plot and character motivations expressed in Love Never Dies vis-à-vis those in the original Phantom of the Opera: "As sequel and original are erected on such different imaginative premises they cannot both be true".

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