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But Schwartz said Kushner's response skirted the issue at hand.
Some places may be almost completely skirted by the rains.
A few unclaimed plots of land still skirted the village.
Sandberg mostly skirted past a question about it on Monday.
This isn't the first time that Otto has skirted the law.
After an earnest plea to his tribe, David skirted the vote.
Other games have skirted closer to strict US online casino rules.
The 50-meter long lane that collapsed skirted the Atlantic coast.
But for years, many American consultants have skirted the law's requirements.
But how to pay for all of it was largely skirted.
Republicans have said she skirted the rules and endangered national security.
Here are the most iconic celebrity nudes that skirted the rules.
Despite warnings, the storm skirted the ritzy resorts of Los Cabos.
To date, prosecutions by the special counsel have skirted that question.
You can see the skirted lighting truss with other robo cams mounted.
India skirted the financial bust of 2007-08, but then complacency ensued.
It has skirted WTO rules, stolen intellectual property and manipulated their currency.
Many of his fellow worshippers have skirted death -- in biblical terms, resurrected.
Administration officials skirted reporters' questions about China during a Sunday press conference.
They also appeared to have entered or skirted the city of Qamishli.
However, authorities say Vaulin's operation often skirted takedown requests using lengthy demands.
Armies skirted the ban at times—America used CS gas in Vietnam.
Democrats argued that skirted budget caps for defense without rising nondefense spending.
The fact is, pro wrestling has long skirted real violence and injury.
As the officers approached, the men quickly skirted away, leaving belongings behind.
It skirted awfully close to over-extravagance, but kept its balance nicely.
She was wearing a full-skirted suit and we were wearing mini dresses.
He's skirted elimination at Tribal Council at almost every vote since the merge.
FPL shut St Lucie last October as Hurricane Matthew skirted the Florida coast.
I had skirted past her question as if I felt bad about myself.
Nominee Cynthia Erivo arrived in a princess-like full skirted strapless tulle gown.
He even skirted close to birther innuendo after the massacre in Orlando, Fla.
Green advocates say coal companies have skirted paying proper royalty rates for years.
The eurozone has skirted this problem by putting bridges on its bank notes.
Maxine Waters's calls to protest Trump officials — even as he skirted critiquing Rep.
Mr. Blankenship was eventually convicted of having deliberately skirted federal mining safety requirements.
They skirted calamity in California and lined up likely gains in New Jersey.
Despite the hyperpartisan times, the Tony Awards skirted politics, for the most part.
Privacy advocates have argued that the practice skirted or overstepped the Fourth Amendment.
In the Middle East, Mr. Trump skirted the difficult topics of human rights.
Citigroup has skirted this conundrum by choosing indexes that are not major benchmarks.
The fires have so far skirted Athens, leaving the city's ancient ruins unscathed.
The Republican Walker skirted the issue Monday with reporters, declining to give an opinion.
On Saturday, Burnham concealed her growing bump in a gorgeous, full-skirted wedding gown.
The filings did not appear to offer any evidence Wells Fargo skirted this rule.
Cruyff's oracular pronouncements on the game skirted the line between Zen profundity and nonsense.
But in the playoffs, he skirted a fine line between being emotional and reckless.
The first, the full-skirted one, bobbed around the model's hips as she walked.
Google was operating a similar program called Screenwise Meter that also skirted Apple's rules.
The sanctions have loopholes that are easily skirted by the stroke of a pen.
Attendants in skirted uniforms poured instant coffee and boxed juice into petite plastic cups.
Xu skirted the question of privacy and surveillance that software of this sort raises.
And Mr. Blankenship was eventually convicted of having deliberately skirted federal mining safety requirements.
He's skirted Congress to pay for a wall many people don't think is necessary.
CHICAGO — The young men who call themselves Gangster Disciples skirted by an empty lot.
All this is skirted with spring paraphernalia like candies, eggs, mirrors, flowers and even goldfish.
The two have skirted questions about their relationship since they were first linked last September.
Benning's shot skirted by Crawford after it grazed the skate of defenseman Trevor van Riemsdyk.
At the 1958 show, Princess Margaret sported a rich silk full-skirted A-line dress.
Here, though, her full-skirted attire makes her look cadaverously angular from the waist up.
By avoiding the strike, Emanuel skirted further political backlash during his second term in office.
Kate opted for a full-skirted crimson dress by Marchesa Notte for the opening night.
In doing so, it skirted around every possible human emotion and wound up in hell.
So, how exactly did her frothy, full-skirted frock end up in the giveaway pile?
The Trump administration skirted another opportunity to apologize to McCain or reprimand Sadler on Friday.
The company had its critics, who said its sites skirted the boundaries of good taste.
Russ said the OEA skirted the law and wants to prevent that from happening again.
The October reading also skirted the top of the bank's 2-4 percent target range.
Except that a ProPublica investigation found the rule has been skirted at least 33 times.
It then skirted south of Hong Kong and neighbouring Macau, before making landfall in China.
Plaid-skirted teenagers from the private school around the corner passed by, shouting and giggling.
Maisel has always skirted the grimmest parts of its era without fully falling into them.
Since 1954, Robert Moses's bi-level Brooklyn-Queens Expressway has skirted Brooklyn Heights: traffic sped
Examples of school perpetrators who skirted accountability and then offended after graduation are already emerging.
It then skirted south of Hong Kong and neighboring Macau, before making landfall in China.
Taiwan has said the aircraft carrier skirted waters outside of its eastern air defence identification zone.
"We are accountable to the Congress," Clarida said in an answer that skirted mention of Trump.
Meanwhile, in Hawaii, Hurricane Madeline was downgraded to a tropical storm, and it skirted the island.
Neighbor and friend Rafael Cunha Sousa, said the man's father always skirted questions about his son.
Professor Zucman said a wealth tax would be different from other taxes that have been skirted.
Automobiles still threaded their way over the elevated West Side Highway, which skirted the Hudson River.
And this coming just about two weeks after Irma skirted off the northeast of Puerto Rico.
The slide, which required riders to ascend 264 steps, skirted basic engineering standards, the authorities said.
In the years since, Uber skirted laws and cut corners to trample over regulators and competitors.
A Wednesday Oval Office address largely skirted specific health measures and failed to calm nervous investors.
But Ms. Ambrose, who long ago traded Hollywood for a semirural cottage, has always skirted celebrity.
In their zeal to close cases, the Mexican police and prosecutors have long skirted the law.
Pence, who has largely skirted Trump controversies, made clear on Thursday that he stood by Trump.
The father begins to perceive the mother as bossy, just another authority figure to be skirted.
For years, companies like Airbnb and Uber skirted responsibility by claiming that they are merely marketplaces.
He skirted the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty to cement a civil nuclear agreement with India, a nonmember.
And ditto Janelle Monáe's bubble-skirted Armani: short in front, trailing in back, sequined on top.
His ball skirted a greenside bunker before taking the slope and rolling deliciously down to four feet.
Critics contend that it may have skirted federal recordkeeping laws and could also have jeopardized U.S. secrets.
We definitely talked about the movie on the way home, but totally skirted that entire plot line.
It skirted the city's waterfront and was demolished instead of rebuilt after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
That storm skirted through the Caribbean and then took a nearly 90-degree turn northward toward Florida.
True to his sensibility, Miró skirted total abstraction, populating his radical use of paint with jaunty pictographs.
But Trump turned the moment into a provocative distraction that skirted any real reckoning with the issues.
But the laws still leave a lot of wiggle room, and the extremists openly skirted the boundaries.
Kemp said he would not resign as the candidates skirted around the issue early in the debate.
Hussain skirted deportation for a fraud conviction by agreeing to cooperate with an investigation into another person.
As is so often the case, he began with a focus on himself and skirted the issue.
When asked by Fox News Wednesday about whether he was considering pardoning Manafort, Trump skirted the question.
Bertozzi and Hargan have deftly skirted the common bio-comic pitfalls to make a really nice book.
When West brazenly skirted the etiquette of Fashion Week the first year he showed, there was significant backlash.
Wasserman Schultz then skirted a question about who she would support for DNC chair in the upcoming election.
While the bottom tier will be skirted with a rainbow of CBD lollipops from the historic Flower Power.
The two U.S. B-52 bombers skirted Taiwan's east coast, also in a southerly direction, the ministry added.
But in the years since its founding after the second world war, Marlboro has often skirted financial ruin.
At the last minute, the storm and tornadoes pushed slightly west and skirted the edge of the city.
But one of the sketches skirted a little close to another piece, this one by comedian Tig Notaro.
U.N. experts, however, have been skeptical about the ability of nations to avoid having sanctions skirted over time.
Pope Francis called the killings a genocide last year, but the United States has long skirted the issue.
The corruption case comes amid an Australian government crackdown on foreign investors who have skirted overseas investment rules.
The finale look had been a mega-graduation gown, hoop skirted and enormous, a gonzo but hopeful vision.
The company, whose valuation was once estimated at $2016 billion, has skirted bankruptcy and is now barely afloat.
Skirted uniforms — impractical for sliding into bases or making tackles — have been part of women's sports across eras.
Irma skirted by, causing minimal damage, and when Maria hit Puerto Rico head on, the island wasn't prepared.
He skirted any questions about the threat of attack, as if speaking about it would give it power.
Trump, by contrast, has always skirted the law and since his inauguration has shown contempt for the Constitution.
Communist Party connected or not, Huawei seems to have skirted US laws to do business with Western adversaries.
But he skirted a direct question about what he knew before Trump's call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
On a recent Saturday, two little girls in full-skirted dresses showed the camera all of their teeth.
Gurganus claims to have seen a female, skirted ghost at Yaddo; other atmosphere-enhancing visitations come from bats.
Russ said the Oklahoma Education Association skirted the law and he wants to prevent that from happening again.
The Leadgate partners were viewed as arrogant outsiders, who may have skirted corners as Pluna went into a tailspin.
Powerhouse Germany, which barely skirted recession in the latter part of 2018, releases its ZEW sentiment survey on Tuesday.
But he skirted requests to show his data, insisting that he will do it when the right time comes.
But this was unusually large, and it skirted Uber's legal obligation to inform its customers there was a hack.
Arriving at Ace of Diamonds in West Hollywood, Rose showed off a shiny purple wig that skirted her shoulders.
But while there were some tough questions during his hearing, senators were largely deferential and skirted the experience question.
However, Conway skirted the issue, and instead boasted about how she predicted that Trump would win Michigan in 2016.
In the days after this conversation, he and Hina skirted around each other, reluctant to be left alone together.
However, an examination by Reuters of some of Qiaowai's online marketing materials show the firm has skirted those rules.
"I don't think they can," DeVos responded after a tense exchange with Murphy where she repeatedly skirted his question.
But, Warp + Weft's design has so far skirted those issues with its thin line of elastic along the waistband.
Justice skirted the questions of whether education is a fundamental right and whether undocumented immigrants are a suspect class.
The company's claims of legal legitimacy, however, skirted the fact that regulations haven't kept pace with advances in technology.
It then skirted south of Hong Kong and the neighboring gambling hub of Macau, before making landfall in China.
Mr. Trump skirted the question of the possible departure of John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff.
Republican leaders in Congress mostly skirted Mr. Trump's remarks, issuing warnings to Russia and trying to reassure European allies.
That dress was one in a series of departures from the vaunted midcentury throwback, the trumpet-skirted mermaid gown.
It then skirted south of Hong Kong and the neighboring gambling hub of Macau, before making landfall in China.
He largely skirted policy specifics, and instead sought to sell his personality and style — to one viewer, in particular.
By remaining vague, he has skirted statistics that show immigrants have lower crime rates in the United States. 6.
During Friday's hearing, lawyers for the Trump administration skirted around how fully undocumented immigrants are protected by the US Constitution.
Once skirted by tourists on their way to the Costa del Sol, it now has a cluster of art museums.
Triangle tops, strappy cut-outs, skirted flaps — if you can think it, there's a high-waisted bottom that does it.
" When asked how many workers Trump employs, Conway skirted around the question, saying he has "tens of thousands of employees.
After all, Nunes skirted protocol when he went to the White House to receive intelligence from an unidentified Trump aide.
Then, in January 2015, Cassini skirted the north pole of Saturn's cloudy moon once more, and the glimmers were back.
What we're watching: Unlike the 2014–2016 West Africa epidemic, this one has skirted below the radar of world leaders.
Late in the game, with the Warriors up five, LeBron James skirted Curry in transition and steamed toward the rim.
She's routinely skirted the truth, spouting lines that are blatantly false, and coining the term "alternate facts" along the way.
Hill skirted around the issue but then agreed to issue refunds, which customers complained took a long time to process.
But these also, at times, skirted around the ecological crises threatening life on the planet — which are caused by humans.
It was still raining and neither of us had an umbrella so we skirted the downpour under scaffolding and awnings.
The movie opens with a judge ordering Melinda (Taraji P. Henson), who has skirted a restraining order, to undergo counseling.
Dorian just skirted past Puerto Rico and is expected to hit Florida as a Category 3 storm by Labor Day.
Then continue into the neighboring Noge district, a traditional night-life area that has skirted recent waves of urban redevelopment.
Trump's critics and trade experts counter that the deal sets potentially unattainable targets and could easily be skirted by China.
They have skirted attending galas where they might have rubbed elbows with members of the media or the Washington establishment.
By sticking to the procedural issue, his opinion skirted, albeit barely, a declaration of his own view of the merits.
Iranian officials have skirted that question, but Mr. Kamalvandi said the country had the right to go beyond 20 percent.
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In doing so, it has at times skirted the border on what is physically acceptable during play and what is not.
"I had Laura wear pants, because I said, 'Women don't wear full-skirted dresses to vacuum in," she told TV Guide.
MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin has skirted a question about a possibility that he could stay at the helm beyond 2024.
The two have often skirted questions about their rumored romance, but Hudson has confirmed in February that she's on the market.
During a press briefing Thursday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders skirted reporters' questions about whether Trump still supported Moore.
Up until now, Apple has more or less skirted around the Trump administration's tariffs, despite its heavy reliance on Chinese manufacturing.
Over the weekend the storm skirted to the west of Vanuatu, sparing the most heavily populated islands from any significant damage.
For enforcing a bankruptcy system that is usually skirted by those with connections, the government of Narendra Modi deserves much credit.
Though they appear to be sold out now, at least one company skirted the ban by selling lawn dart components online.
Whirlpool argues the South Korean firms have skirted Commerce Department anti-dumping orders for years by shifting production to various countries.
Another highlight is the gold straw embroidered silk bodice and full-skirted gown Dior designed for Britain's Princess Margaret's in 1951.
In its first promotional video for the device, Google kind of skirted around the issue, but appears to suggest voice recognition.
Balls that skirted off firm greens a day earlier suddenly stayed put, players could aggressively attack the pins, and scores plummeted.
The smash and grab isn't the first time a creature in Colorado has skirted the law in search of a meal.
Its CDs skirted legality—adherence to copyright would have made releasing many of the recordings, full of unknown performers, practically impossible.
Some have also skirted Chinese regulations that forbid end users from purchasing electricity directly from power producers rather than grid operators.
Pitfalls of maudlin cliché surround the subject, but Mr. Roberts has skirted them, above all through his bold choice of music.
Skirted over at the debates, swept under the rug from media discussion, suspiciously absent from the materials on your campaign website.
But Trump is deeply frustrated and is fixated on a closure and has asked aides why the law can't be skirted.
As we hunted through the woods we skirted several other trenches, dug by men on a much grimmer mission than our own.
In 19993, the justices invalidated the state's rigid, unscientific rule that skirted the court's clear 2002 ban on executing intellectually disabled people.
He focused on how Google detects bugs to improve its services, and skirted inquiries about why it did not notify users immediately.
The Hollie is comprised of a short, lace minidress-esque base topped with a sheer, flowing, spaghetti-strapped, full-skirted lace overlay.
After all, 2016 started out with a bang, as temperatures at the North Pole skirted the freezing point on New Year's Eve.
That problem has now been skirted: the new mantra of the populist right is that the answer is to seal Europe's frontiers.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi skirted a direct question on whether the men were under Chinese detention at a recent press conference.
In 2007, a case skirted the federal law only because an undercover sting operation revealed a defendant knowingly sold guns to criminals.
Last year, the FDA sent warning letters to manufacturers of duodenoscopes, saying they skirted a host of testing, manufacturing and reporting requirements.
But asked directly whether Russia was responsible for the meddling, he skirted the question again and avoided putting the matter to rest.
For years, drug makers have skirted those laws by instead donating to nonprofit charities, which then give the money to Medicare patients.
Irma had skirted Puerto Rico on its way to Florida two weeks earlier, but it had devastated the United States Virgin Islands.
Remnants of another, the North Shore Branch, which skirted the Kill Van Kull on its way to New Jersey, still exist today.
Airbnb skirted around directly political messages in its ad promoting acceptance that aired at the Super Bowl on Sunday night as well.
The event, choreographed to present an image of power and unity, skirted the accidental downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane on Jan.
For a long time, after Pinto was identified as the ringleader of the project, he denied his involvement and narrowly skirted arrest.
Mr. Trump had previously skirted around the battles between pro-democracy demonstrators and police officers enforcing China's authoritarian stance in Hong Kong.
Democratic lawmakers have skirted the issue of impeachment, given special counsel Robert Mueller's ongoing investigation and the polarizing nature of the issue.
The first openly gay member of the Legislature, she campaigned only in skirted suits and pearls before winning a seat in 1990.
Model Kaia Gerber showed off a bright pink, skirted version with flowery, white shoulders, while others wore longer versions of the tweed skirts.
Pence skirted the question and tried to steer the discussion to health care, as the Trump administration has been pushing to replace Obamacare.
Day One has always cleverly skirted that hassle by turning a journal entry into something more like a splits counter on a stopwatch.
But as is often the case with new standards, it's something that some manufacturers have skirted in favor of proprietary fast-charging methods.
His answers often skirted specific details, and in some cases, there appeared to be topics Zuckerberg wanted to avoid answering questions about altogether.
There was a hushed excitement as they were shepherded into the enclosure, clutching their cameras as they skirted around the rhino's blind side.
However, many agencies have used loopholes and skirted this requirement by neglecting to account for the full economic effects of a proposed rule.
The storm skirted Florida's Atlantic coast without reports of significant damage in cities and towns where the storm swamped streets and toppled trees.
It has skirted past a lack of clarity over alternatives to membership, instead playing up concerns over migration and sovereignty lost to Brussels.
Matthew skirted Florida on Friday morning with winds of up to 120 mph (195 kph) but had not made landfall by the evening.
Cotton took the public lead in making statements about the proposal which, as with his comments on Guantánamo, skirted the edge of demagoguery.
The ONDCP also appears to have frequently skirted campaign-finance laws, using taxpayer money to campaign against ballot initiatives that would legalize marijuana.
Sometimes this historically verified conclusion is misrepresented as putting the president above the law and Mueller may have skirted it for that reason.
As vice president, he developed programs that employed torture, skirted international agreements and congressional oversight, and put into place extensive surveillance of communication.
As for Trump's future, he's skirted around questions about his own political ambitions, and said he's focused on his father's reelection in 2020.
Even when Stephanopoulos said he pointed out that Cohen had said little in Trump's defense, Cohen skirted the opportunity to discuss the president.
The waves of migrants fleeing neighboring Syria have largely skirted the island, but there has been an increase in landings in recent months.
It portrays a brother and sister dancing, he in a tie and flawless safari suit, she barefoot but in a full-skirted dress.
Opponents of those measures complain that big companies have skirted their tax obligations, leaving small firms and individuals to make up the difference.
The tailored tuxedo jacket and full-skirted strapless velvet gown was an unexpected choice but one that will go down in fashion history.
Instead, it connected the city with a groomed route that skirted bluff-top houses and kayaks piled in snow on the river banks.
Federal prosecutors claim Ng and Tim Leissner, Goldman's former Southeast Asia chairman, skirted internal accounting controls at Goldman Sachs to facilitate the deals.
The Obama administration twice placed tariffs on solar imports from China, but Chinese companies skirted the penalties by moving production to neighboring countries.
English actress Zawe Ashton dressed like a glamorous punk when she wore this all-over embroidered black gown with a sheer skirted bottom. 
There, Buck and half a dozen other high-level Disney creatives descended into caves, trekked across glaciers, and skirted the edges of volcanoes.
Model Kaia Gerber showed off a bright pink, skirted version with feathery, white shoulders, while others wore off-the-shoulder, long gowns in tweed.
Cofounder Travis Kalanick repeatedly skirted the law as he grew the company into a tech giant valued at $70 billion with millions of users.
But Mama June, 38, clearly wasn't ready to teach her daughter about the subject and awkwardly smiled while she also skirted around the question.
At the time, Britney was the sole object of my affections – she was the pop idol at whose pigtailed, mini-skirted altar I worshipped.
They reflect an organization that valued high arrest numbers and sometimes skirted the law, with little accountability in a system that rarely scrutinizes arrests.
Other excellent actors are shoved into bad supporting roles, like the fine Deborah Ann Woll as Murdock's wide-eyed and pencil-skirted former secretary.
In discussions on topics such as artificial intelligence and tech innovation, overseas executives generally skirted the topic of regulation, though it surfaced at times.
Had Ms. Ruf skirted ethical lines by acting as an adviser to private clients who stood to benefit from her decisions at the museum?
Shoulders were the body part of choice, most often inflated to mega proportions (see Marc Jacobs, which even included a pouf-skirted party dress).
Issues pertinent to mass incarceration are skirted (the majority of faces on screen, for instance, are nonwhite), the players' relationships with other inmates unclear.
On the red carpet, Porter wore a tailored Christian Siriano tuxedo jacket with a full-skirted strapless velvet gown and Rick Owens platform boots.
Russia has largely skirted the fallout from previous sanctions, and it has the example of countries like Iran, which survived such measures for decades.
The final look was a hybrid of a traditional tuxedo with its female counterpart in the back: a full-skirted white lace wedding gown.
Over the last year, the administration has skirted the legislative process to enact its own policies that would harm children and the working poor.
Mr. Abdrazakov sang with solidity and spirit, but like Ms. Garanca, lacked a certain weight: His unusually youthful Philippe skirted the part's psychological depths.
The government is also suing the company on allegations that it knowingly skirted the Drug Enforcement Administration's requirement that distributors report suspicious drug orders.
Residents were taking water from wherever they could find it — pools, fountains, and water bottles — and drenching what they could as the fire skirted by.
Cleveland trimmed Miami's lead to 24-21 with 653:12 left when wildcat quarterback Terrelle Pryor skirted around the left side from three yards out.
As Politico notes, this is isn't a new thing in the White House, but it's a method that's basically been skirted since Trump took office.
"Indeed, the U.S. — at least the U.S. equity market — appears to have largely skirted the effects of the trade war," Rudean added in the report.
Australian authorities realize the celebs had skirted the country's strict biosecurity laws by flying the dogs in privately and failing to provide the appropriate paperwork.
While Melania's statement offered some degree of opposition toward the practice of separating parents and children, it skirted any comment on the administration's policy directly.
When asked later by Reuters about judges' fears of interference from Beijing, he skirted the issue but stressed the "professionalism" of the Hong Kong judiciary.
A senior Trump administration official told CNN the call skirted the controversy surrounding the referendum and, apart from a "simple congrats," mostly focused on Syria.
The Jammu and Kashmir state government, led by chief minister, Mehbooba Mufti has staunchly denied accusations that proper procedures have been skirted during the investigation.
The United States used weapons against civilians contrary to widely accepted international standards, and has skirted its responsibilities to clean up what was left behind.
President Truman skirted Congress when he sent troops to Korea in 1950 without seeking a declaration of war, eventually numbering 1.8 million U.S. service members.
Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam, however, addressing the controversy directly for the first time, skirted questions on whether Mallet was being punished for hosting Chan.
We observed that some of those dressed as Disney characters or crime-fighting superheroes skirted the law now and then, stepping outside the restricted areas.
Wells Fargo is just another huge bank that has ripped off its ordinary customers and skirted or broken the law for decades, largely with impunity.
That said, the service now has more than a few films that made my own best-of-2017 list, and a couple that skirted it.
It's no wonder she skirted the truth about her lips for so long, and look at the disastrous impact that had (ahem, Kylie Jenner Lip Challenge).
While that explanation was pretty cut and dry, the pair's accounts of their schoolgirl-skirted experience on the play – loud and heavily accented – were beyond endearing.
The crowd skirted the police line and rushed across the Tijuana River's small stream that runs next to the walkway leading to the port of entry.
One tornado skirted just a few miles north of Joplin, Missouri, on the eighth anniversary of a catastrophic tornado that killed 161 people in the city.
"I didn't feel pain, so I assumed it was glass," he said, not knowing that bullet fragments had skirted his vest and lodged in his side.
The voluminously-skirted gown is positively decked out, including an intricately-beaded, sheer paneled bodice with bird embellishments, plus a bejeweled choker, also by Elie Saab.
I should start out by stating that Pettibon has always skirted the periphery of my awareness, a blip on the outer ring of the radar screen.
What was left of Barbuda was spared from the worst of Hurricane Jose, as the Category 4 storm skirted just north of the island on Saturday.
But there have been positive developments as well, including progress in U.S.-China trade talks and some sense that other key global risks may be skirted.
The only recourse in the case of discrimination is the court system, not a terribly hospitable place for those paper dolls in the full-skirted frocks.
The row threatened to set back ties that had been thawing after the Swiss parliament in 2016 skirted voters' demands for immigration quotas for EU citizens.
The result was often health insurance that skirted state rules and advantaged businesses with young and healthy employees, who are likely to prefer skimpier health plans.
Mr. Cagney was accused in a lawsuit of having had inappropriate relationships with company employees and questioned over whether he had skirted risk and compliance controls.
The extras skirted along the outside of Bernini's colonnade, where they stopped across the street from three tents, under which the show's stars and crew huddled.
What passed for night life in many neighborhoods took place in "social clubs" in peoples' basements and backyards, where the membership rules skirted the licensing laws.
Trump tried to calm the waters a few hours later, issuing a statement that blamed the media and delivering a speech that skirted the issue altogether.
The SCMP report cited a source saying the talks had so far skirted some of the thorniest issues, including technology transfers and state subsidies in China.
The company is tightly controlled by founder Adam Neumann, who has skirted with conflicts of interest that mix his personal enrichment with the company's bottom line.
Instead, he said two economic hawks -- trade adviser Peter Navarro and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross -- skirted White House protocols to persuade Trump the tariffs were necessary.
Crucially, he will also help renegotiate trade deals — an issue that President Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada skirted during their meeting on Monday.
Speaking to reporters in Hong Kong on Wednesday, Yeung Kwok-keung, the chairman and founder of Country Garden, skirted the question and struck the same point.
As her parents entertained downstairs, she rearranged the furniture in her bedroom, dragging the voile-draped cane bed and skirted kidney-shaped vanity across the room.
In all three places, entrepreneurs have skirted the market issues by including free marijuana "gifts" with the purchase of something else, like, say, a $55 lemonade.
It's been fun following her career, given that at nearly every step of the way, she's skirted obstacles that have stymied a lot of young Hollywood stars.
The study skirted repeated legal and political obstacles thrown in its path, notably a Constitution-based ban on the collection of information about ethnicity, race and religion.
DeGeneres asked if rumors that the two were planning on getting married soon were true, a question which the singer skirted around by asking DeGeneres for advice.
Many likened Matthew to Hurricane Floyd, which did $3 billion in damage and destroyed 7,000 homes in North Carolina as it skirted the state's coast in 1999.
Reuters found this month that a blacklisted fan had been granted a World Cup fan ID, and that several other blacklisted fans had regularly skirted the ban.
Relatives want to know if rules were skirted On May 7, armed with the tip about Ochoa-Lopez's Facebook exchanges with Figueroa, detectives visited the defendant's home.
The doctors said they have skirted the leukemia problem by implanting "insulators" around the replaced gene, preventing the treatment from accidentally activating adjacent genes and causing cancer.
Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam, however, addressing the controversy directly for the first time, skirted questions on whether Mallet was being punished for hosting the Chan speech.
Many former presidents and first ladies follow the unwritten rule not to talk badly about the current president, and for a while there, Obama skirted naming names.
Teams that are found to have skirted the rules can be fined up to $150,000 for a first violation, and a minimum of $100,000 for subsequent violations.
Should preachers disclose that kind of gifting to their followers, the way a traditional influencer is required to—though those rules are often skirted—by the FTC?
Speaking in Beijing on Saturday, Mr. Tillerson said he was trying to cool the bellicose rhetoric over the standoff but skirted any direct criticism of Mr. Trump.
They look like the most glamorous drill team you've ever seen, their long-skirted coats like a runway reinterpretation of a World War I officer's dress uniform.
The rising trail skirted a cave once used by the Tehuelche, otherwise known as the Aónikenk, hunters who migrated here after the glaciers receded 10,000 years ago.
A familiar cacophony of droning scooters, clanging plates and stray laughter hit me as I skirted the dinner crowd angling for a seat at Trattoria Da Enzo.
Mr. Marinello may find his name added to the list of defendants who skirted crossing over the line of criminality under a narrower view of the law.
It charges that the Federal Advisory Committee Act, a law that mandates public notice of an advisory panel's members and meetings, has been skirted by the administration.
In a call with Capitol Hill staff on Monday, White House officials skirted a question about whether Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had signed off on the proposal.
It was then he discovered that 41-year-old Toyin Ogundipe had gone into labor as the plane skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below.
The row threatened to set back ties that had been thawing after the Swiss parliament in late 2016 skirted voters' demand for immigration quotas for EU citizens.
Opponents also argue that the Trump administration skirted rulemaking requirements by issuing the rule without giving the public notice and the opportunity to submit comments on it.
However, it's likely the billionaire, who was convicted of tax evasion and once told an employee that only "the little people" pay taxes, skirted the rules all along.
Attorneys have been looking into whether 21st Century Fox skirted the law when it paid settlements to people who charged former network chief Roger Ailes with sexual harassment.
The eye of the storm skirted Vietnam's most important coffee growing areas and the rains it brought were largely seen as beneficial to the trees, coffee traders said.
Three million years ago—the last time there was this much carbon in the atmosphere—global sea levels were 65 feet higher and trees skirted the North Pole.
And while Brie led the charge opting for a stunning silk strapless, skirted jumpsuit by designer Vassilis Zoulias, she wasn't the only one who wore power pants tonight.
And gallingly, Apple not only favored its own product but played favorites with other apps, according to Spotify, which noted Deliveroo and Uber both skirted the usual fees.
Germany narrowly skirted a recession at the end of last year while Japan's economy contracted in two of 2018's quarters and might have shrunk in January-March.
Critics say Clinton, now the Democratic presidential nominee, may have skirted accountability or risked sensitive national intelligence by using a private storage device while heading the State Department.
Woodbridge skirted scrutiny by avoiding licensed broker-dealers and instead distributing its securities through insurance agents and unregistered investment advisers, incentivized with large commissions, according to the SEC.
While Apple skirted the government's order and can still claim that it prioritizes customer privacy above all else, the end result may be the same: A backdoor exists.
But Uber notoriously skirted a $150 DMV testing permit for its self-driving cars in San Francisco last year, likely to avoid submitting accident and software failure reports.
He reportedly skirted this federal ban by using a Russian diplomatic passport on the pretence of attending United Nations and Group of 20 events in the United States.
Hurricane Irma skirted Puerto Rico on September 6 but still knocked out some power that did not come back before Hurricane Maria smashed the island on September 20.
The dirty little secret is that lots of people across the political spectrum in Washington have skirted their FARA registration obligations for years with little to no accountability.
In 22017, a bear came through Hunterdon and into Mercer, skirted Princeton, and somehow crossed U.S. 22.9 and I-22003 within five miles of the center of Trenton.
Roy Blunt, a member of Senate Republican leadership, skirted a CNN question asking if it would be an impeachable offense if Trump directed Cohen to lie to Congress.
It also skirted self-ruled Taiwan, then sailed across the South China Sea to a base in the southern Chinese province of Hainan, according to Taiwan's defence ministry.
He was exonerated, but the feeling lingers that Eggers treated us to a partial portrait of the man, that he had skirted some inconvenient truths, some essential darkness.
Apart from Mr. Clug's choreography for a male ensemble of long-skirted demons, which is at least bad enough to be funny, "Sleeping Beauty Dreams" is a snooze.
That would be "fairly ugly for valuations" of American stocks, he said, and he would avoid them even if he were confident that a recession could be skirted.
While the exact circumstances of Mr. Hutchins's involvement with the Kronos malware were unclear, security researchers have often skirted legal trouble while looking for vulnerabilities in computer code.
Meanwhile, a speech from Bank of England Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent that skirted the issue of future rate hikes resulted in the British pound sinking against the euro.
Gig economy companies have historically loosely interpreted the law — or in some cases skirted it entirely — to benefit their business models, and regulators are increasingly examining their behavior.
Opponents also argue that the Trump administration also skirted rulemaking requirements by issuing the rule without giving the public notice and the opportunity to submit comments on it.
While bars catering to gay men haven't exactly thrived across the country, they have skirted the downturn that lesbian spaces have experienced since the turn of the decade.
Oh, other than a recently fired FBI director giving testimony under oath that the president who dismissed him is a habitual liar and skirted the line of obstructing justice.
Where 1995's Ghost in the Shell skirted the problem of race almost entirely, the update not only brings it to the surface, but makes it into a monster.
As is seeing an established queer icon like Lena Waithe applaud an up-and-coming one like Love, Simon's Keiynan Lonsdale, in all of his joyous, cream-skirted wonder.
From the Firestone tire scandal to Dieselgate to the massive Takata airbag recall, car companies have always skirted the law in their relentless drive to gain a competitive edge.
Uber, which had originally skirted this requirement in California, began quietly testing in the suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona in 2016 before offering rides in the cars in early 2017.
If you've ever skirted official laws or rules without punishment, don't ignore that good luck and privilege and try to ruin someone else's life to teach them a lesson.
" He skirted around one analyst's question on whether HomePod was an Echo and Google Home competitor: "I think the use case, much like our phones will be broad base.
Zinke sponsored a bill known as Litigation Relief for Forest Management, which would have skirted requirements to ensure logging projects on public lands do not unduly harm endangered species.
Houseboat prices have increased 30 to 40 percent in the last five years, and some owners have skirted rules by building what are essentially floating houses rather than boats.
But the firm still had to be careful: it created Twitter hashtags #RedstripeToTheRescue and #SleighAllDay which skirted its link to the team and made no reference to the Games.
When asked, however, whether Hong Kong could realistically reject an extradition request from China, Hong Kong's justice and security secretaries skirted the question in a news conference on Tuesday.
Kristen Bell opted for a sequined black Jenny Packham gown with a plunging neckline, and Janelle Monae split critics with her black-and-white high-low skirted Armani dress.
Mr. Kalanick prized aggression in building Uber, which often resulted in tactics and practices that skirted the boundaries of the law — and that have led to multiple legal headaches.
In the past, officials have mostly skirted the issue, insisting that the festival is a local tradition signaling the summer solstice and not organized or endorsed by the government.
Kee was awarded for his bravery in World War I, but later became a convicted criminal when he skirted discriminatory laws to help immigrants move to America from China.
Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) on Tuesday said the way that Federal Communications Chairman Ajit Pai introduced his plan to roll back net neutrality may have skirted the law.
Now, Clinton herself would need to be deposed to discuss the private email setup she used while secretary of State and whether it skirted transparency laws, the group claimed.
Desert Hot Springs in Southern California, a town that narrowly skirted bankruptcy after the financial crash, was one of a few cities to pass a marijuana tax in 2014.
The Securities and Exchange Commission sued Kik in June, alleging the company had skirted investor-protection laws through that $100 million fundraising round, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Puerto Rico, beset with financial woes and political turmoil, averted a potential new disaster last month when Hurricane Dorian skirted past it before laying waste to the northern Bahamas.
Kee was awarded for his bravery in World War I, but later became a convicted criminal when he skirted discriminatory laws to help immigrants move to America from China.
It encompasses many decades during which political officials have evaded accountability for broken laws and illicit foreign contacts, and business and corporate elites have skirted punishment for outright fraud.
Priscilla Rainey had requested Game's books so she could determine his net worth ahead of the trial, but the judge denied her because she skirted the court's procedural rules.
The result was often health insurance that skirted state rules and was a better deal for businesses with young and healthy employees, who are likely to prefer skimpier health plans.
The ACLU has filed a lawsuit alleging that the San Diego police skirted California privacy law by taking DNA samples from five teenage boys without a warrant or meaningful consent.
She wears a hand-sewn, two-piece skirted suit with a colorful bird-of-paradise embellishment, its suede naturally dyed in greenish hues, influenced by West African fabric dying technique.
After a few skirted kisses that made me think Beck may have put Joe squarely in the friend zone, Beck finally plants a good one on him at the bookstore.
She was critical of the George W. Bush administration for failing to crack down on trade violators but skirted around any direct criticism or praise for the Obama administration's efforts.
Since I was an army of one and the sole employee of my content creation business, I skirted by mixing my personal and professional expenses on a personal credit card.
When he returned, he initially revealed what had happened, but as he continued to use, he skirted actually lying to fellow members by keeping the details of his days vague.
Germany is in its 10th year of economic expansion, but narrowly skirted a recession at the end of last year and posted its weakest growth in five years in 2018.
The scale of the operation struck him as strange; Mr. Melnikov sometimes skirted building codes — like when he installed the helipad on Sakkiluoto — but was never threatening, the mayor said.
Trump has skirted grappling with Congress — and the accountability that comes with it — by effectively giving an assorted list of programs and projects a "Be Best" stamp of approval. Mrs.
Taking advantage of some overanxious Houston hitters, Tanaka attacked early in the pitch counts and then taunted them with slippery offerings that dipped low and skirted wide of their bats.
But, after the MLB told him no (they've denied teams from wearing the caps during actual game play every year) ... Alonso skirted the rules by getting his squad amazing spikes.
A few brokers have skirted the law, according to Dr. Berger, but those violations have been rare and tenants can reclaim illegal fees up to three years after paying them.
Memento Mori A part of the death industry that was skirted in Rebecca Mead's article about the artisanal funeral director Caitlin Doughty is the cemetery ("Our Bodies, Ourselves," November 30th).
The North Koreans in red jumpsuits and singing old pop songs contrasted with mini-skirted dancers from the South who got the crowd bopping to rap, rock and K-pop music.
Shipping non-functioning electronics from Europe to Nigeria is illegal but lax enforcement and clever importers skirted inspectors by loading up used cars with electronics then shipping it across the ocean.
"Now that we've skirted our way around the dunes and crossed the plateau, we've turned south to climb the mountain head-on," Curiosity project scientist Ashwin Vasavada, said in a statement.
"The president creatively skirted around this subject," said Alexander Shokhin, a former deputy prime minister and now the head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, an employers' lobby group.
Washington is also seeking the extradition of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou from Canada on charges of bank and wire fraud related to allegations that the company skirted U.S. sanctions against Iran.
Germany has long been the euro zone's economic powerhouse, but it narrowly skirted a recession at the end of last year and posted its weakest growth in five years in 2018.
It was a compromise move that skirted the word "sanctuary" and some of the more controversial measures activists had proposed, such as a pledge to limit cooperation with federal law enforcement.
And in the middle of it all is Ian White: black-jacketed, black-skirted, crowned with a wreath of green leaves, and ready to lead us all in a community wassail.
It was no #DL302 (the brave Delta flight Wednesday from San Juan, Puerto Rico to New York City that riveted social media as it skirted through Irma's storm walls to safety).
U.S. prosecutors want to charge an executive for Chinese telecom giant Huawei with fraud related to allegations that she skirted sanctions against Iran, a Canadian prosecutor said in court on Friday.
The bailout of insurance companies through these unlawful payments is yet another example of how the previous administration abused taxpayer dollars and skirted the law to prop up a broken system.
After the recall failed, prosecutors alleged that the Walker campaign had skirted state law by asking donors to send contributions to ostensibly independent conservative groups — primarily the Wisconsin Club for Growth.
The portions of the report quoted by the Times claims that Salazar, along with a Houston-based endocrinologist named Jeffrey Brown, skirted and often outright violated USADA and WADA doping regulations.
The nightmare of coronavirus outbreaks on cruise ships has revealed an industry that's skirted oversight for years and used powerful allies in Washington to keep the government out of its business.
Several lawmakers from both parties responded by filing lawsuits, arguing that the governor needed the approval of the legislature or from voters and that the process had skirted substantial public input.
In fact, during elections, she cleverly skirted the issue when asked whether she would hold an inquiry into the persecution of Rohingyas for the fear of enraging her predominately Buddhist constituency.
The stand-alone, e-commerce model is seen as a way for Walmart to attract the high-end shoppers who have skirted away from the low-price retailer in the past.
Naturally, the collection included plenty of evening wear, including full-skirted dresses that were short in front and floor-length in back, and several more columnar options in swaths of velvet.
China refused to talk about forced technology transfer and also skirted the issue of state subsidies during the deputy-level meetings, SCMP said, citing a source with knowledge of the meetings.
Puerto Rico, beset with financial woes and political turmoil, was spared a potential new disaster last month when Hurricane Dorian skirted past the island before laying waste to the northern Bahamas.
Even the rosettes of flowers made from multicolored feathers on necklines and pockets and party dresses in glinting steel or full-skirted satin, layered like doublets, didn't make an indelible impression.
The tenants' lawyers, however, argued that those inspections overlooked apartments with children that are now older than 6, but that were younger when the agency skirted inspection laws from 2013 to 2016.
"You could tell that there were at least one or two people there who, as soon as the sign was held up, skirted off and got out of the way," he said.
The post begins: To date, I've always been honest about the joy of writing Iceman's journey as an out gay superhero, but I've skirted around the challenges that came along with it.
In 2016, the Colorado Department of Revenue's Marijuana Enforcement Division collected at least $683,500 in fines from allegedly law-breaking dispensaries, many of which skirted the state's seed-to-sale tracking system.
When I recently mentioned that to a French political commentator, he uncomfortably skirted the question with a cop out that the idea of a united Europe has changed since de Gaulle's time.
Celebrity model Bella Hadid wore a bright red strapless gown with a tulle skirt on the runway and was followed by Kendall Jenner in a striking yellow and black full-skirted gown.
The coach also confirmed that Flacco's absence Sunday was purely health related, but he skirted a question about whether or not he believes a player should lose his job due to injury.
The Federal District Court for the District of Columbia should allow the suit to move forward to force the White House and Congress to confront an important question both have irresponsibly skirted.
These contracts, as well as provisions requiring third parties to receive Google's approval before making any change to the display of competing search ads, skirted the line and may have overstepped it.
To that end, the attorneys general in Illinois, Connecticut and New York have said they are probing the breach at Uber — perhaps with an eye on whether the company skirted state laws.
While much of the focus around U.S. sanctions has been on ways they are being skirted, the moves by the Russian distributors show how tougher restrictions that came into force on Nov.
But when the report was released Friday, investigators skirted direct answers and statements of fact, and ultimately failed to settle some of the basic questions about Silicon Valley's responsibility for nurturing Epstein.
Mr. Mattarella is gambling that Italians may do the same, if the populist parties can be made to surrender their ambiguity on the euro — an issue they skirted through the Italian campaign.
First adopted by techno-libertarians with the intention of building a trustless payment system that skirted the regulatory control of governments, the very definition of what a bitcoin is remains open for debate.
The businessman had skirted some ethical and moral lines to see it all through—his plan loosely involved shell companies and deceiving the locals about who, exactly, was purchasing the land around them.
Here and there it slows at the feet of a young girl, shirtless or hiked-up-skirted or naked, posing, primping, sleeping, dreaming, swooning, or reading — often within reach of a cat purring.
The result was a $23 billion investment that skirted disclosure rules requiring investors to notify German authorities if their share of voting rights in a company passed 23 percent, and then 21 percent.
The result was a $23 billion investment that skirted disclosure rules requiring investors to notify German authorities if their share of voting rights in a company passed 23 percent, and then 23 percent.
I also come from a family where my brother is a conservative campaign manager and that was his passion from an early age, so to avoid confrontation I've skirted the issue of politics.
German industry and trade is more worried about business prospects than at any time since late 2012, not long after the euro zone skirted a break-up, according to the latest Ifo survey.
Why it matters: The European Commission is taking aggressive steps to rein in U.S. tech giants' operations in Europe, where regulators feel the companies have skirted or unfairly taken advantage of local rules.
The Democrats were left in control of the chamber, where they gave a series of impassioned speeches and skirted the television blackout by using Twitter's live-feed Periscope service to broadcast their efforts.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders skirted several questions about the revelation that Swiss drug company Novartis and AT&T each paid Cohen in exchange for insights and access to the president.
President Trump's pick for Air Force secretary on Thursday skirted questions from Senate Democrats over the lack of documentation for her work as a defense industry consultant with a Lockheed Martin subsidiary. Sen.
With a skirted tub, you need to pay attention to the tub drain's location (on the right or left side or the end) to make sure it will fit with the rough-in.
Among the revelations: that Mr. Trump's father, Fred C. Trump, had skirted paying taxes on millions of dollars in gifts to his children by using a middleman company, All County Building Supply & Maintenance.
"In looking at previous HBO shows, we also made the decision to no longer make them available as material in them skirted uncomfortably close to his own admittedly repugnant behavior," the statement said.
Last year, President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of Congo skirted term restrictions by simply delaying the next election, triggering protests and then a crackdown that led to sanctions against his government.
"The bailout of insurance companies through these unlawful payments is yet another example of how the previous administration abused taxpayer dollars and skirted the law to prop up a broken system," the statement said.
Duterte unilaterally withdrew in March from the ICC's founding treaty, saying it skirted due process and presumption of his innocence and sought to portray him as a "ruthless and heartless violator of human rights".
Hurricane Matthew killed more than 2140 people and left tens of thousands homeless in Haiti earlier this week before it skirted Florida's Atlantic coast on Friday and plowed northward over waters just off Georgia.
In 2015, Depp and then wife Amber Heard set off an international incident when it was discovered the couple skirted Australia's strict biosecurity laws by bringing their dogs into the country without appropriate paperwork.
While studies have shown that the YouTube recommendation system can create a "rabbit hole effect," through which the algorithm recommends increasingly extreme content, the company has skirted the topic or denied that it's real.
Is the sport enhanced or debased when the possibility of a successful layup or a dunk is skirted for a 3-point attempt by a player who might be converting roughly three in 10?
Critics of Clinton allege that her unconventional use of a personal email account on a private server throughout her time in office posed a major threat to national security and skirted federal recordkeeping laws.
Among other questions, Judicial Watch lawyers have asked Clinton whether she was aware of the need to comply with federal record-keeping and open records laws and whether her email setup skirted those obligations.
Adult entertainment also experienced a boom at the time thanks to video making erotica more accessible, and facilities like soaplands and pink salons that deftly skirted around Japan's prostitution laws started to spring up.
Clinton, in true Clinton fashion, skirted the question, instead noting her campaign's success elsewhere—namely, in Mississippi, a state she won handily this week, and which comes with a bigger delegate haul than Michigan.
At a final press conference concluding this week's Brussels summit, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg skirted several questions from journalists seeking clarification on a prior comment by President Donald Trump on members' spending targets.
Only a day earlier, in a news conference on Thursday that was held by video link while he and his cabinet members underwent coronavirus testing, Mr. Sánchez skirted questions about a state of emergency.
Well, maybe a digitally remixed Dutch master fruit painting would become a coat, narrow on top, ripely skirted below, practically bursting from its skin, and manga faces would transmogrify into layers of flowing robes.
Before the financial crisis, the Fed might not have been so exercised about trades that made banks money, even if they skirted the rules of the foreign exchange markets or those imposed by diplomats.
But the group that has blasted undocumented immigrants for circumventing the law has itself skirted the legal process, failing to receive proper documentation for its wall and leaving its privately funded projects, ironically, undocumented.
The model Kinga Razak, who closed the show in a full-skirted cocktail dress with a distinct nod to Dior's trademark New Look, burst into tears while walking down the runway during the finale.
During Mr. Puzder's tenure, the company has paid millions of dollars to settle class-action lawsuits alleging that it failed to pay managers fairly, by misclassifying them in a way that skirted overtime rules.
Once a company that every investor wanted in on, critics had started alleging that Uber enabled workplace harassment, skirted local regulations, and that Kalanick's own behavior had put the company on a crash course.
The FTC skirted the phrase "pyramid scheme" or "Ponzi" in its pronouncement, but by calling for changes to Herbalife's operations, rather than shutting the company down altogether, critics' main charges against Herbalife were largely quashed.
Velayati reaffirmed Iran&aposs firm intention to maintain its presence in Syria, but skirted a question about a possible pullback from the border, saying only that Tehran won&apost bow to U.S. and Israeli coercion.
A Tennessee law requiring election officials to help register high school students is commonly skirted via a loophole, said Lisa Quigley, the top aide to Representative Jim Cooper, a Tennessee Democrat and voting rights advocate.
Last week, sea surface temperatures in the eastern Gulf skirted an all-time record high of 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius); up to five degrees warmer than usual for this time of the year.
A third party audit of a controversial patient data-sharing arrangement between a London NHS Trust and Google DeepMind appears to have skirted over the core issues that generated the controversy in the first place.
DAVAO, Philippines (Reuters) - Incoming Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte skirted around his economic agenda in a talk to business top brass on Tuesday, telling them he was no economist and would prefer to discuss fighting crime.
The symbol, which shows a half-skirted figure, is usually meant to designate gender neutral bathrooms, which skirts the issue of figuring out which bathroom to use as a transgender, or a non-binary person.
Cycling to Leiderdorp, a village at the edge of Leiden, I skirted Kaag lakes by heading east then south then west through the polders, following nodes 8-9-28-203-86-49-48-38-41.
Though designers like Narciso Rodriguez chose to concentrate on classics, such as full-skirted technical cotton modernist tea dresses, wide-legged trousers and jersey draped just so at the side, a few definitive trends emerged.
"But people don't wear hanbok as much these days," reserving the full-skirted outfits for special occasions like weddings, Lunar New Year or Chuseok, the harvest moon festival that is a sort of Korean Thanksgiving.
Early Saturday morning, the caravan of thousands set out from Arriaga, Mexico, about 170 miles from the Mexico-Guatemala border, where many of the caravan's members skirted authorities a week ago and crossed in rafts.
Irma's tropical force winds skirted the island two weeks ago, but the US territory is now directly in its crosshairs; it could take two and a half days for the storm to move through the region.
Irma skirted Puerto Rico last week, knocking out power to 13 percent of the island, damaging buildings and killing at least three people, but the destruction was not nearly as bad as elsewhere in the Caribbean.
That probe is centered around accusations by the New York State Board of Elections that members of the de Blasio administration skirted campaign finance laws in donations directed towards state senate campaigns in a 2014 election.
More than three years into his presidency, it seems more likely that he will be remembered not as the transformational leader Mexicans thought they had elected, but as a politician who skirted accountability at every turn.
Clark skirted commenting directly on the domestic violence case of Aroldis Chapman, who could face a suspension from Commissioner Rob Manfred, but he did support the new policy, even though it gives broad power to Manfred.
Those talks, currently on hold, have so far carefully skirted the question of whether a peace deal would require Assad's departure, so negotiations could theoretically limp along despite contradictions between the stances of Moscow and Washington.
The Neuse River rose to 123 feet in the city of Goldsboro between Tuesday and Wednesday, beating the existing record of 28.9 feet, which was set in 1999 when Hurricane Floyd slowly skirted North Carolina's coast.
Republican leaders in both the House and the Senate skirted Mr. Trump's remarks during public appearances and tried to speak directly to Russia and America's European allies, offering what amounted to a parallel Republican foreign policy.
Then in April 2016, subpoenas made it clear that federal and state prosecutors were digging into Mr. de Blasio and whether he had inappropriately helped donors seeking favors from the city or skirted campaign donation limits.
FEMA started moving additional supplies to Hawaii again in advance of Hurricane Hector, which skirted past the Pacific U.S. archipelago state more than a week ago, agency spokeswoman Veronica Verde told Reuters by phone from Honolulu.
That means the new coronavirus might have already skirted containment efforts and might be worse than reported in Hubei province, where some news reports have come of elderly people dying without ever being tested by hospitals.
" House Speaker Paul Ryan, who also initially said Moore should step aside, skirted the issue in an interview with NPR last week, saying he was "focused on Congress," though he called the allegations "very, very credible.
Several opioid manufacturers and drug distributors are facing criminal investigations from the Department of Justice about whether they intentionally skirted federal law by not monitoring the flow of potent painkiller pills, the Wall Street Journal reports.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The G20 grouping of industrialized nations skirted current global trade tensions but threw their weight beyond the reform of the World Trade Organization in a copy of their joint statement obtained by Reuters.
"The Obama effort to boost Iran's economy not only ran counter to American interests, it skirted the law," Jonathan Schanzer, an Iran expert at the conservative Foundation for the Defense of Democracies think tank, tweeted on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, House Oversight Committee leader Elijah Cummings released a 2009 email sent by former Secretary of State Colin Powell to Clinton in which he describes in detail all the ways he himself skirted State Department technology requirements.
Across West Africa, fierce international competition has exacerbated a culture of endemic bribery, skirted regulations, and illegal fishing that has left much of the region stripped of fish stocks, and has resulted in violent clashes among fishermen.
"Terms of Service" centers on Dinesh's hubris and the quick death of PiperChat, as the team discovers they'd skirted some privacy regulations that led to 33 percent of the app's users being under the age of 13.
The office of U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti), who in season one skirted the same legal and ethical boundaries he was prosecuting Ax for breaking, runs on its own (more buttoned-up) grade of macho energy.
The new FDA warning took direct aim at the company, which appears to have skirted regulations by leaning on the fact that blood transfusions are FDA-approved, even if the company's fringe anti-aging applications are not.
When Representative Darrell Issa, Republican of California, showed up — having skirted a kilted man wailing on his bagpipes and having jumped over a gate to avoid the crowded sidewalk — a guard greeted him, asking how he was.
We skirted the coast south of Llafanc, passing Cap Roig and circling the Illes Formigues, a group of small rocky islands that was the site of a 13th-century battle between Catalan-Sicilian, French and Genoese fleets.
Barty skirted a number of potential controversies in her no-nonsense style, refusing to buy into outrage back home over a number of perceived slights ranging from 'sexist broadcasting' to Serena Williams's ignorance of her top ranking.
Bern has threatened to retaliate against what it calls unacceptable discrimination, hurting ties with its main trading partner that had been easing after the Swiss parliament in 2016 skirted voters' demands for immigration quotas on EU citizens.
Focusing on the argument between Mr. Thompson and Lieutenant Calley, General Young and General Koster skirted directives from the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam that accusations of war crimes be forwarded to the staff judge advocate in Saigon.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, FACT started looking into conspiracy theories surrounding Clinton's finances, including that the Clinton Foundation had skirted campaign finance laws by funneling money into Hillary Clinton's primary campaign in 2008 against Barack Obama.
But Mr. Fontana typically presents as a lyric tenor, not a contralto, and he has never worn women's clothes before, except once, in the 8th grade, when he skirted up as a cheerleader for a school skit.
Wei Fenghe, and gave him a "beautiful book" about "ship-to-ship transfers of oil," suggesting that the US and China could jointly crack down on North Korea's ship-to-ship smuggling that skirted UN Security Council resolutions.
Right before Senate hopeful Beta O'Rourke's debate with Cruz last night, where the sitting Senator skirted the question about whether police violence against African-Americans was a problem, Cruz released a seemingly innocuous video on Twitter featuring O'Rourke.
During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show last week, the host pressed Stefani on whether rumors that the two were planning on getting married soon were true — a question the singer skirted by asking DeGeneres for advice.
We first walked several hundred feet in the surf to the other side of East Key, which is so small that from anywhere on it, you can see the other beach, and we skirted a small interior pond.
I had a mom who was always swimming, even when the choices of swimsuits for larger bodies were limited to horrid floral skirted things that flapped and dragged in the water while she churned out her daily mile.
Jim Wright had ethics issues, tried to head off "mindless cannibalism" Wright, a Texas Democrat, resigned his post as speaker after a year-long ethics ordeal and investigation into whether he skirted ethics rules to sell a book.
After Egypt's military overthrew its elected president in 2013, Mr. Obama skirted a law requiring the halt of military aid to countries that experience a coup by refusing to declare whether the situation in Cairo amounted to one.
The firebrand leader unilaterally withdrew in March 2018 from the ICC's founding treaty, saying it skirted due process and the presumption of his innocence and sought to portray him as a "ruthless and heartless violator of human rights".
The quarterly economic projections released on Wednesday showed little change from those in September, as policymakers sketched out an economy they feel has skirted recession risks and is poised to grow close to trend for several years more.
The Trump administration may have skirted federal ethics rules by retroactively granting a blanket exemption that allows Stephen K. Bannon, the senior White House strategist, to communicate with editors at Breitbart News, where he was recently an executive.
The group argues the committees skirted campaign-finance laws by paying the large sums for "strategic consulting" services to Chakrabarti's corporation without disclosing details on precisely how the money was spent and who ultimately benefited from the spending.
Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn have opened a criminal investigation into whether several large drug companies intentionally skirted regulations in order to promote the sale of addictive opioids, according to corporate filings and a person familiar with the matter.
When asked at a White House news conference whether he now sees the northern American border with Canada as insecure, Mr. Trump skirted the question, speaking instead of his administration's efforts to deport criminals from the United States.
All of this comes as the White House has skirted the subject and repeated pressure to launch an independent criminal investigation into the Saudi crown prince's alleged involvement in the brazen killing of the Washington Post columnist. 3.
A slightly off-the-shoulder, full-skirted Marni dress showed off her ivory skin; she was like one of those porcelain figurines of a rural lady in her Saturday best that people used to keep in glass cabinets.
McGahn, who serves as White House counsel, assembled the team during the chaotic first weeks of the Trump administration, which has already tested the limits of presidential authority, skirted ethical lines and faced a hefty number of legal challenges.
Maisel is an excellent work of period TV. The year 23 is found in Midge's full-skirted halter dresses; it's in the pomp of the department store; it's in the tremulous, easily scandalized audiences at Greenwich Village comedy clubs.
Yet it was a broadside against Pakistan, the arch-rival also born out of independence from Britain and partition, that left the strongest impression in a speech that otherwise skirted foreign affairs and focused on his government's own achievements.
If you're an investor, you're probably at least breathing a sigh of relief that you skirted the Trumpageddon stock market doomsday scenario that seemed likely, based on the S&P 500 futures drop of 800 points on Tuesday night.
"We have become the first two political refugees (from Hong Kong) in Europe," said Li. Hong Kong's Secretary for Security John Lee skirted questions from the media on whether the city would seek to extradite the pair from Germany.
Taiwan has said the aircraft carrier skirted waters outside its air defense identification zone to the east and south and then headed across the top of the South China Sea to Hainan, home to a large Chinese naval base.
Wu carded a closing four-under-par 67, finishing with a two-putt birdie at the final hole after his aggressive second shot with a hybrid club skirted a water hazard and ended in the heart of the green.
Also the glass olive oil decanters and utensils on a blush-colored, full-skirted sundress, the sack dress made out of what looked like rough linen printed to resemble a canned tomato label, and the minidress sporting a pizza.
Taiwan has said the aircraft carrier skirted waters outside its air defence identification zone to its east and south and then headed across the top of the South China Sea to Hainan, home to a large Chinese naval base.
Switzerland has access to the European single market through a series of bilateral agreements and has skirted voters' demand in a 2014 referendum for outright quotas on foreign workers by instead giving local people first crack at open jobs.
Primarily in shades of nude and navy, and the nipped-waist, narrow-shouldered, full-skirted 1940s and '50s silhouettes Ms. Chiuri favors for Dior, the collection was inspired, the designer said, by a book called "Atelier" by Elisabetta Orsini.
Russia has strict building codes and elaborate safety regulations but, instead of being enforced, they are frequently skirted with the help of corrupt officials willing to turn a blind eye to violations in return for cash bribes and favors.
Immediately after the ceremony, Reverend Calnick set up a skirted table near the altar where the couple signed documents legalizing their marriage — not that Ms. Marti and Mr. Visser were in a hurry to present those documents to anyone.
There is a long tradition of so-called outsider art that has skirted the periphery of mainstream acceptance, and that Guyton, despite having attended art school at Detroit's Center for Creative Studies, has often been slotted into by critics.
MANILA (Reuters) - Leaders of Asian nations meeting in Manila on Monday skirted around the mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims triggered by Myanmar's military crackdown, disappointing human rights groups who were hoping for a tough stand on the humanitarian crisis.
When Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) introduced a resolution for a Green New Deal in February this year, both lawmakers skirted the issue — leaving nuclear energy and carbon capture on the table.
Rosettes of flowers made from multicolored feathers gave necklines and pockets a vaguely ceremonial air; harnesses were bejeweled; stiff feathers stood at attention on shoulders; and party dresses came in glinting steel or full-skirted satin, layered like doublets.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has several barges with food, water and supplies that it moved into the region ahead of Hurricane Hector, which skirted past the islands more than a week ago, according to FEMA Administrator Brock Long.
Lamar and 2 women showed up at around 3:30 AM to Red Tie Gentleman's Club in Van Nuys, and the eyewitness says Lamar wasn't keen on waiting in the line ... so he and the woman side skirted the queue.
Twelve years ago, what was meant to be his career-defining investigative break, uncovering documents that proved former President George W. Bush had skirted the Vietnam War draft, turned out to be a likely false story based in unsubstantiated evidence.
During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in April, the talk show host pressed Stefani on whether rumors that the two were planning on getting married soon were true — a question the singer skirted by asking DeGeneres for advice.
During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in April, the talk show host pressed Stefani on whether rumors that the two were planning on getting married soon were true — a question the singer skirted by asking DeGeneres for advice.
During an investor day in Chicago on Wednesday, Chief Financial Offer Kevin Ozan skirted around the subject of guidance for the coming two years, saying that he expects "2017 and 2018 will be a little bit choppy" for the Golden Arches.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump wrapped up his post-election "thank you" tour on Saturday with celebratory geysers from water cannons, greetings from hoop-skirted Southern belles and some gloating over the TV newscasters who had expected him to lose.
Angering Beijing, she has, however, skirted around the "1992 consensus" -- a tacit understanding reached between the Chinese Communist Party and Taiwan's then-ruling Kuomintang leadership that there was "one China," although either side was free to interpret what that meant.
CHARLESTON, S.C./SAVANNAH, Ga. (Reuters) - Hurricane Matthew slammed into South Carolina on Saturday, packing a diminished yet still potent punch after killing almost 900 people in Haiti and causing major flooding and widespread power outages as it skirted Florida and Georgia.
"Joy" (2018) twists a black full-skirted dress up and around a pole, forming a figure in conversation with the adjacent Robert Motherwell sketch, "Nude" (1952), but not a garment that a person could conceivably wear, unlike all the others.
The trust skirted restrictions on loans to the steel industry by using the products to raise money to lend to a subsidiary of Bohai Steel Group, according to Tang Chunlin, a lawyer at Yingke Law Firm, who is representing the investors.
Parliament last year skirted a clash with the EU by adopting a local preference system for jobseekers, stopping short of the immigration quotas voters had demanded in a 2014 referendum but which would violate accords on the free movement of people.
The eye of Mangkhut, the Thai name for Southeast Asia's mangosteen fruit, skirted 100 kms (62 miles) south of Hong Kong but the former British colony was still caught in the typhoon's swirling bands of rain and gale-force winds.
The problem is likely that Mbazima's words fell on deaf ears, or absent ears, as South Africa's Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane had already left the hall after delivering a speech that at best skirted the main issues facing the industry.
It's downright optimistic by Black Mirror standards, especially compared to real-world events, like the company Theranos — which skirted medical regulations to sell allegedly useless blood tests — getting $100 million from a private equity firm to develop a new product.
Neighborliness will prevail When CNN first encountered Percle, whose home also skirted the floodwater, he was passing out shrimp po' boys that volunteers from West Monroe, 200 miles north, had cooked in a mobile kitchen they brought to South Point.
ECB chief Mario Draghi skirted the question of the strong euro in January by saying the bank did not target exchange rates, but he may be confronted on the currency again as economic momentum stalls after a strong start to 2018.
The killings have thrust WhatsApp—a company that has largely skirted the recent controversies over hate speech and disinformation that have dogged its parent company and cofounder Mark Zuckerberg—into the heart of a contentious debate over security, and privacy.
"Some [states] have resentenced and released dozens of those deemed to have rehabilitated themselves ... Others have delayed review of cases, skirted the ruling on seeming technicalities or fought to keep the vast majority of their affected inmates locked up for life."
The Ionic is more fully realized than last year's Blaze, which skirted the line between fitness band and smartwatch, thanks in no small part to the fact that Fitbit built it on top of startups like Pebble, Coin and Blaze.
Indeed, Tsai Ing-wen has skirted around the "1992 consensus" -- a tacit understanding reached between the Chinese Communist Party and Taiwan's then-ruling Kuomintang leadership that there was "one China," although either side was free to interpret what that meant.
But while she consistently skirted labeling herself as a feminist artist (even though she was the only living artist to have a place set for her in Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party), she refused to be demoted because of her gender.
"It angers me, as a father, that this individual skirted the justice system eight times and was still out here endangering our citizens on the roadway by drinking and driving," said Mr. Hayden, who is a police constable in Montgomery County.
During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in April, the talk show host pressed Stefani on whether rumors that the two were planning on getting married soon were true — a question the singer skirted by asking DeGeneres for advice.
A report in The New York Times earlier this month added fuel to the fire by stating that Trump had received hundreds of millions from his father, who constructed the gifts in ways that skirted the need to pay taxes.
A lengthy battle with a blade-happy sushi chef (the amazing Mark Dacascos) is mind-blowing; yet I'd have preferred more time among the tattooed, tight-skirted secretaries at High Table H.Q., messing with their vintage switchboard and John's status updates.
This year designer-of-the-moment Virgil Abloh, aka the first creative chief of color in the Louis Vuitton family, pairs with Nike to create multiple looks for Williams, including a one-sleeved tutu-skirted number in both black and white.
Tokyo also skirted pressure, at least for now, to agree to avoid currency "devaluations" - a demand of U.S. lawmakers that would have tied Japan's ability to intervene in currency markets should the yen spike and threaten the country's export-reliant economy.
LOÍZA, P.R. — As government workers cleared roads obstructed by uprooted trees and repaired toppled electricity lines, residents of Puerto Rico felt some relief that the eye wall of Hurricane Irma had skirted the island on its recent rampage through the Caribbean.
By taking this approach, the Court avoided entirely the question of whether the citizens who objected to the home were motivated by bigotry; it also skirted the Waldronesque question of what it might mean to treat intellectually disabled people equally.
The eye of Mangkhut, the Thai name for Southeast Asia's mangosteen fruit, skirted 203 kms (62 miles) south of Hong Kong but the former British colony was still caught in the typhoon's swirling bands of rain and gale-force winds.
In DC, the prosecutors plan to return to some of that same paper trail and more, this time showing how he allegedly skirted foreign lobbying-disclosure laws and conspired to launder money, then tried to influence witnesses after his indictment.
Since then, Travis Kalanick, the Uber CEO who negotiated the deal with Levandowski, was ousted from the company he co-founded after a rash of bad publicity surrounding charges that Uber ran a sexist operation that often skirted the law.
Farther north, I skirted Nieuw Haarlem — the village founded in 1658 that would become Upper Manhattan's Harlem — and made my way onto the parkway named for Henry Hudson, the English mariner who, sailing for the Dutch, first charted the area.
Amy Sherman-Palladino, its executive producer and the creator of "Gilmore Girls," asked for a meeting with Ms. Foster after seeing her — blond-wigged, slit-skirted and glamorous — in "Anything Goes," and arrived to find a tomboy in jeans eating chicken fingers.
Those key issues raised by the U.S. were carefully skirted as Chinese President Xi Jinping signed up Italy to China's Belt and Road infrastructure investment initiative, got a cautious interest of France and Germany and left the door open for Chinese 5G technologies.
A political consultant in the Ukraine, Manafort stashed his money in 31 undisclosed offshore bank accounts, and skirted taxes on that income by wiring it directly to vendors to snap up real estate, bespoke suits, cars and antique rugs, the witnesses said.
It was reminiscent of Trump's rough and tumble month of August when he skirted numerous controversies and refused to back down after the Khans, parents of a Muslim US soldier who died in Iraq, criticized him for his Islamophobic rhetoric and policies.
The pair tied the knot in Palm Springs on Saturday at an intimate ceremony surrounded by family and friends, wearing two custom white looks designed by Christian Siriano, a structured, full skirted ball gown and a jumpsuit complete with cape and ornate collar.
Trump appeared in a press conference with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Wednesday, during which he took a softer tone toward America's neighbor and skirted around his promise to make Mexico pay for a border wall, a touchstone of his campaign.
Numerous other strangers and acquaintances helped plot a multicountry medical odyssey that barely skirted last month's failed coup attempt in Turkey and culminated in an eight-hour surgery on July 333 at Wolfson Medical Center here in Holon, a city near Tel Aviv.
Ms. Lee leans hard and deliberately into stereotypes, her central figures versions of stock characters: a salaryman (Eddy Toru Ohno) in his 60s tempted by suicide, and the plaid-skirted Azusa (costumes are by Alice Tavener), who is preyed on by the salaryman.
More than a century ago, before El Reno was founded, one of the chiefs prayed for the ground to be safe from tornadoes, Mr. Gawhega said, and since then tornadoes have often skirted the edges of El Reno rather than hitting it directly.
During his seven-year tenure, The Chattanooga Times, a morning paper with a circulation of about 226,21999, turned profits but was shunned by many readers and advertisers, who preferred a rival paper that often skirted local controversies and offered a deeply conservative viewpoint.
In the second trial, the prosecutors plan to return to some of that same paper trail and more, this time showing how he allegedly skirted foreign lobbying disclosure laws and conspired to launder money, then tried to influence witnesses after his indictment.
The deal reportedly cost $10 million, Page Six reported Sunday, and while at the time, reps skirted the report, telling PeopleStyle that "Coach has a long-standing policy of not commenting on rumors and speculation," the brand confirmed the partnership with a press release Friday.
Lidia, about 55 miles (89 km) north-northeast of Cabo San Lazaro, was moving at a speed of 12 miles per hour (19 kmh) as it skirted the western coast of the peninsula, according to an advisory from the Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Though my story was published before Harris was seated as a senator, and was mostly about how OneWest Bank skirted the law in a rush to kick people out of their homes, it has become a flashpoint in the civil war over the Democrats' future.
Fittingly, that's the anniversary the house of Christian Dior is celebrating come next year — the anniversary of the founder's "New Look," the contemporary term for Dior's wasp-waisted, full-skirted silhouette that, in its outright defiance of wartime strictures, transformed the way the world looked.
Standing next to Russian President Vladimir Putin at a summit in Helsinki, President Donald Trump skirted a question from a reporter about whether he would denounce Russian interference in the 2016 election by instead invoking former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and attacking the FBI.
Oliver Croy, an Austrian artist who discovered 387 homemade building models in a bric-a-brac shop in Vienna in 1993, bought them, lived with them in a 131-square-foot apartment for several years and is no longer collecting, having skirted its edges.
Artists who defined the tail end of the millennial sound underscored it with an obvious dispassion for structure—the music swooped and skirted and swerved in every direction, gorging on influences as disparate and as rich and as outright puzzling as anything I'd ever heard.
The pope's instruction to reporters on the plane that questions be limited to themes touched on during his Egypt visit meant that he skirted some pressing issues facing the Vatican, notably the lack of progress by his commission established to safeguard children from sexual abuse.
Take the portrait of Dudley, third Baron North from 1630, in which the subject is depicted wearing a skirted embroidered doublet, a lace ruff and a pair of court pumps ornamented with ostrich feathers and worn with laced hose embroidered with thread of silver.
The Bush administration also opened and then maintained both the extralegal prison system at Guantanamo Bay for suspected terrorists, interrogation techniques that skirted the line between agreed Geneva conventions and actual torture, and the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, which undoubtedly crossed that line.
To do so, they said, was to take what amounted to a second bite of the apple, one that skirted the constitutional protections of the criminal-justice system by using the separate immigration process to obtain a result they failed to get the first time.
Several inquiries in New York and Washington — as well as a lengthy New York Times investigation — have questioned whether Mr. Trump skirted any laws in turning a collection of middle-class apartment buildings he inherited from his father into a global real estate empire.
Photo: Christian Hartmann/Presidential Pool (AP)Twitter is never, ever going to ban or otherwise take direct action against the president, who besides being the site's number one power user has in the past skirted uncomfortably close to using it as ground zero for nuclear war.
Michael was packing sustained winds of up to 25 miles per hour (140 kph) and gaining strength as it skirted past Cuba's western tip en route to a likely Wednesday landfall as the most powerful storm to strike the Florida Panhandle in at least a decade.
And John has skirted around the edges of illegal enterprise since he's been back in Tonga, but now has vague plans to open some kind of legitimate business: a tattoo parlor, a hair salon, a restaurant—whatever, he says, as long as he can work for himself.
Zenefits skirted regulatory boundaries, eventually leading to the ouster of former CEO and founder Parker Conrad and company "proactively re-valued the Series C". There was also the massive Theranos fiasco that another Wall Street Journal report exposed, which led to heaps of lawsuits hitting the company.
Tennessee Republican Diane Black, chairwoman of the House Budget Committee, told Fox News on Friday that the goal "is to make sure that people can keep money and put it away and save" but skirted the question on whether there would be changes to the current setup.
When Uber came on the scene, and skirted these licensing rules by officially branding itself a "ride-sharing" business as opposed to a taxi company, those companies and taxi driver unions protested and lobbied their government friends to restrict and even ban Uber from their localities.
The soprano Sondra Radvanovsky has portrayed Donizetti's Tudor queens with such fierce conviction at the Metropolitan Opera this season that I almost expected her to sweep onto the stage in full-skirted regal attire at Gilder Lehrman Hall at the Morgan Library & Museum on Wednesday evening.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - Hurricane Maria, the second major storm to ravage the Caribbean in a month, skirted past the Turks and Caicos Islands on Friday, leaving devastation in its wake that included fresh flooding on Puerto Rico two days after pummeling the U.S. island territory.
With the risk of trade conflicts and Britain's looming European Union exit as a backdrop, recent data has pointed to a marked slowdown in Europe's largest economy, which only just skirted a recession - defined as two successive quarters of contraction - at the end of last year.
Finally, during the 2014–'15 NFL season — the same season of Deflategate — the Patriots heavily skirted NFL rules by essentially mindfucking their opponents during games by using misdirection to confuse them regarding which Patriots players were eligible and ineligible to receive the ball in a given play.
Whatever talks may (or may not) be happening inside agencies or on film sets, the message that comes across is this: The industry has skirted a conversation about its culture of harassment in favor of one about what an amazing job it is doing combating that harassment.
But Millie Bobby Brown of the Netflix series "Stranger Things," at 13 one of the Emmys' youngest-ever contenders, opted quite consciously for something more virginal, strolling the carpet in a strapless, full-skirted white Calvin Klein gown that could have doubled as a wedding dress.
In one instance, Amy Bixler, the director of pharmacy and retail operations at Walgreens, told them to delete a bullet point last month that mentioned how employees "sometimes skirted or completely ignored" proper procedures to meet corporate metrics, according to the chat logs and the draft report.
Throughout his long career, Mr. Armani has often delved into his own archive for inspiration, and he did so again here with an Emporio Armani collection that focused on a silhouette based on a snug, skirted eight-button jacket worn over full, high-water pleated pants.
Ethanol producers want all the gallons to be blended in, regardless of who does it, arguing the EPA has skirted the law and reduced ethanol demand by giving out waivers that allow small refiners to skip blending in fuels without finding another plant to add it in.
It presents the idea that these feelings – of alienation; of self-doubt; of panic; of loneliness; of being unable to breath or eat or sleep or even think – aren't just normal, but are emotions that can be approached plain and direct rather than being skirted around.
And finally, to appear on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, she went for tulle in the same red, white and black color scheme, pairing a puff-sleeve mini with Casadei boots and then changing into red over-the-knee boots to wear with a full-skirted dress.
The rest of the interview went on in the same vein, as Clifford skirted whether she had signed a non-disclosure agreement; if an In Touch magazine interview was accurate — "Not as it is written," she replied — and if the magazine's full transcript of her comments was accurate.
The alleged influence of Cambridge Analytica on the Brexit referendum has been under scrutiny since Sanni, a former volunteer on two pro-Brexit campaigns, alleged that Vote Leave had deliberately skirted the spending cap by channelling a £625,000 ($888,000) payment through AggregateIQ to a related pro-Brexit campaign, BeLeave.
By contrast, works in the Contemporary section of the museum work well as pieces of modern art in their own right; "Synthetic Cloud" (2018) lofts a flock of full-skirted tulle ballet dresses above one of the galleries, resembling a cumulous of color when viewed in an upskirt direction.
Some diplomats said he had skirted that line, but after the session it was clear that several of the non-permanent members of the council, including Angola, New Zealand, Uruguay and Spain, have identified Yemen as an area that needs to be addressed with a humanitarian-specific resolution.
This line of thinking — that regulations can easily be skirted or ignored entirely — became the dominant philosophy for CEOs, VCs and employees in this last generation of entrepreneurs who found their footing in the midst of massive platform shifts in computing power and the internet — both government-initiated projects.
"We are investing at many levels ... to ensure the experience on mobiles, desktops and the internet is just instant," he said in an on-stage interview that skirted awkward subjects such as so-called net neutrality, the principle that all internet providers should be treated equally on a network.
MARCH 15 The first season of the freewheeling comedy "Black Monday" covered the misadventures of a ragtag band of Wall Street traders in the mid-1980s, as they took on the establishment, skirted the rules of their industry, and played an inadvertent part in the 1987 stock market crash.
Focused mostly on diversity and on already tired jokes about the threat of Netflix, it conspicuously skirted the #MeToo movement and the Hollywood power figures who have been brought down by accusations of sexual harassment, beyond a veiled reference to the work of the investigative reporter Ronan Farrow.
That summer day, in 1933, as my back was pinned to the dining room wall, my eyes spattering tears all over the pink organdy full-skirted dress, my mother beat the hell out of me, and threatened every bone in my uninhibited body if I wore girls' clothes again.
A foot patrol of French soldiers, fully covered in flak jackets, helmets, sunglasses and half-balaclavas, skirted around a nomadic family of women and children who were packing or unpacking their hut made of sticks and handwoven mats, and their few belongings — some plastic containers, a cooking pot.
It concluded that officials frequently violated or skirted their own policies; that hospital leaders' ties to companies were likely considered on an ad hoc basis rather than through rigorous vetting; and that researchers were often unaware that some senior executives had financial stakes in the outcomes of their studies.
I loved it during the first viewing; I thought everything was real and that Jo-as-writer had skirted the need for a traditional marriage proposal with a highly romantic declaration in the rain — an important innovation in form that, in my reading, was also true to life.
He was not given a sobriety test after officers roused him, and Ms. Lightfoot told The Sun-Times that she was awaiting the outcome of the internal investigation to determine if the responding officers skirted rules to protect their boss, and whether Superintendent Johnson should be held responsible.
It was the fact that big-name advertisers like Coca-Cola, GM, Oreo, Kellogg and others broke the pledge they made as members of the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (CFBAI) to not serve ads to kids under 12, but skirted around this promise by way of using YouTube.
WASHINGTON, March 28 (Reuters) - In the op-ed column that may vault think tank analyst Stephen Moore to a spot on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, he argues the Fed could have skirted recent rate hikes and dodged a wave of criticism by tying monetary policy to commodity prices.
When the justices' orders were first distributed on the morning of June 6th, it looked as if the court was about to dive into a troubling feature of America's death-penalty machinery that had only been skirted around in previous cases: the often vast time lag between sentencing and execution.
In a rush to build the world's tallest water slide, the operators of a Kansas park glossed over their own findings that the nearly 170-foot-tall ride had major design flaws, skirted basic engineering standards and sent riders airborne in a way that could injure or kill them, investigators said.
There was a wooden rocking horse in the shed, a faded Victorian settee in the attic, and, crammed in between the rafters, resting on plaster made of lime and horsehair, there were corncob husks that had been fashioned into Colonial dolls, folded and tied into the shape of skirted girls.
Celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti is in legal hot water yet again, this time facing perhaps his most serious criminal charges yet: a 22020-count federal indictment alleging that he stole millions of dollars from his clients, skirted taxes, and committed wire fraud, perjury, and a number of other financial crimes.
Which brings me to the qualm I have with this otherwise stellar season so far: In a show that's studiously avoided having us root for (or against!) any of its major protagonists, and that has simultaneously skirted the biggest clichés of the antihero genre, Elizabeth is starting to seem … well, like a villain.
The lawsuit, while focused on forcing the Federal Election Commission's hand on a technical timing issue, seeks to put a spotlight on a broader question: the NRA's role in recent elections and whether the powerful gun lobby skirted contribution limits to provide an unfair advantage to Trump and other candidates it backed.
"It all feels rather familiar, doesn't it," sighed the English actress Kate Beckinsale as she waited for her front row seat in a slightly damp black-and-white full-skirted Dior gown with cutaway slices at the waist, adding that she had decamped to the sunnier climes of Los Angeles in 2002.
It was widely reported that IREO was investigated by the Income Tax Department and the Enforcement Directorate in 2010 on allegations that it had skirted foreign investment laws to buy farmland and had engaged in round-tripping related to an influx of more than $1.5 billion from companies registered in Mauritius and Cyprus.
Dressed in a hot pink tank top, heather gray capri yoga pants and hot pink sneakers, she hovered over a couch on which a panoply of tennis clothes had been draped: short-skirted tennis dresses with a bright geometric pattern; skirts in the same pattern; blue tank tops; visors; headbands; a fuchsia hoodie.
And while Winston (Lamorne Morris) initially just skirted the edges of the show, stumbling into his own separate hijinks, he eventually found a partner in Aly (Nasim Pedrad), a co-worker who proved to be just as weird as him in exactly the ways he never thought he'd find in someone else.
D.) and John BarrassoJohn Anthony BarrassoWhat the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Senate drama surrounding Trump trial starts to fizzle Behind the scenes of McConnell's impeachment drama MORE (R-Wyo.), the No. 3 Senate Republican — skirted through the basement and through a crowd of reporters without a question being asked of them.
Like her older sister did, Ms. Sánchez stands out in the stodgy corridors of the Capitol for her edgy style — she dyed the tips of her bobbed brown hair a hot pink last year, and once skirted House rules to paint the walls of her office bright orange — and her irreverent sense of humor.
With Mr. Beltrão's evening-length "Inoah" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival, this contemporary Brazilian hip-hop company presented a spellbinding, fully realized theatrical world in which 10 male dancers, enveloped in near darkness and shadows, melted into the floor, sprang up again and skirted the edge between turbulence and stillness.
Roku skirted past a big potential headwind earlier this month after a dispute with Fox over carriage fees that led it to announce it would pull Fox's apps from its service right before it presented the Super Bowl, which would have cut off Roku users from streaming the game on its apps for free.
While Trump highlighted Pyongyang&aposs problematic human rights record in January during his State of the Union address — where he also said the "depraved character of the North Korean regime" demonstrated the nature of the nuclear threat it could pose — the president has skirted those concerns since agreeing in March to Kim&aposs suggestion of a summit.
There are the big floral prints we know and love, with yellow blooms picked out with royal blue on a flute-sleeved midi dress, painterly pink roses on a navy Bardot neck jumpsuit, white and blue blooms on a full-skirted prom dress, evening gowns in velvet and chiffon, and a very chic drop-waist LBD.
However, in a call Tuesday evening about the developments, a senior White House official skirted questions as to whether the Trump administration will insist on North Korea agreeing to dismantle its nuclear missile program as a prerequisite to direct talks, saying they remain guarded and are watching to see if Kim takes "concrete steps" to denuclearize.
Rather than waiting for the US military to step in after climate collapse—at which point the military itself could be at risk of collapsing—we would be better off dealing with the root cause of the issue skirted over by this report: America's chronic dependence on the oil and gas driving the destabilization of the planet's ecosystems.
Within the cannabis industry, the image of women who regularly smoke weed is fairly one-dimensional: Thanks to Instagram accounts for apparel companies like Bong Beauties and scantily clad models on the covers of publications like High Times, women within the marijuana industry have traditionally been heavily sexualized, relegated to the role of short-skirted "dabtender" at cannabis expos.
Tapped to replace current chair Janet Yellen, Powell on Tuesday skirted several efforts by members of the Senate Banking Committee to draw him into the debates preoccupying Capitol Hill, refusing to analyze the impact of proposed tax cuts or, as some of his colleagues at the Fed have done, argue for more immigration to boost the labor force.
The truth, as laid bare by the Times reporting, which included reviewing more than 100,000 pages of financial documents, is that Donald Trump was born into a very wealthy family and through a series of complicated tax maneuvers -- many of which, at best, skirted the law -- was propelled upward by his father's heavy behind-the-scenes financial support.
" Ohio special election too close to call - Weekly Standard: "With a slim lead and votes still being counted, Republicans appear to have skirted outright disaster… Their candidate, state senator Troy Balderson , is ahead by less than 1 percent—or 1,754 votes—a far cry from the comfortable margin of 36 percent that the district's former congressman, Pat Tiberi , received in 2016.
"Any such investigation should include a comprehensive inquiry into whether Wells Fargo aggressively skirted overtime laws — failing to pay overtime to bank tellers and associates who stayed late or came in on weekends to meet their sales quotas or misclassifying salaried bank associates as overtime-exempt to avoid paying the overtime guaranteed to them by the FLSA," the senators wrote.
The controversy erupted in March 2015, when the New York Times reported that Clinton had used a personal email account based on a private server in her Chappaqua, New York, home to conduct government business while she was secretary of state — raising the possibility that she had skirted rules that require employees to keep such documents as part of the State Department's official record.
The Logan Lucky actress, 38, wore a full-skirted black Zac Posen halter dress with floral print, black heels and glossy waves to a showcase presenting up-and-coming designers Adam Dalton Blake, Tiffany Huang and Ghazaleh Khalifeh on Thursday in N.Y.C. The actress celebrated the occasion on Instagram later in the day, posting a photo of herself with several of the fashion designers from the show.
Occurring between those two phenomena, there was a brief but enthusiastic propagation of bands who tried on the murky and obscure end of old school death metal—bands like Grave Miasma, Dead Congregation, and Necros Christos took on the gurgling sound of Pennsylvania's Incantation, and made it sound so vile and cavernous that it skirted the line between ambient music and death metal proper.
Her two-room study is panelled in blond wood and skirted by a private deck; light streams through the windows, which look out on the garden; there is a wall of bookshelves, mostly still bare, except for some essential volumes, and among them was a novel I didn't know, "In Love," by the British screenwriter Alfred Hayes, which was published in the nineteen-fifties.
There is, for a start, the exuberant and sometimes wacko patriotism on display at the opening ceremony, where athletes often don national costumes hardly anyone wears anymore (though it could be that Pita Taufatofua, the hunky Tongan flag bearer who has now gone bare-chested at both the Summer Games and the Winter Games, oils up his abs and does errands in a skirted grass ta'ovala).
There have been a few artists who have skirted around saying anything directly – Kelly Clarkson's "Trying not to say anything since I can't say anything", Iggy Azalea's "I'm not accusing anyone of anything but...," and Taylor Swift's whopping donation – which could be debated, but to be honest if shifting quarter of a million dollars around isn't a way of starting a conversation, then what is?
A series of major moments has recently put Piccioli in the spotlight — Frances McDormand appearing as a rare bird in yards of Mediterranean-blue faille silk and a crown of feathers at the Met Gala this past May; Serena Williams resplendent at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's May wedding reception in a full-skirted satin evening dress painted with yellow and scarlet flowers, black mesh Valentino sneakers peeking out from under the hem.
We had this Iran deal, it skirted the treaty provision of the United States Senate, and one of the reasons we have this treaty provision of the United States Senate is so you can&apost skirt Congress and so-called side deals have to be made available, and Hamilton said that, "You know, we want the full body politic involved in the treaty," and so we get into these debates what&aposs a deal, what&aposs a treaty?
Mr. Trump largely skirted the traditional Washington evangelical apparatus and instead surrounded himself with outsider figures who had amassed popular, if not traditionally political, influence, like Ms. White and the Liberty University president, Jerry Falwell Jr. When it became clear that Mr. Trump would be the likely nominee, the two Christian factions came to a détente after two meetings one day in New York, largely around Mr. Trump's support for anti-abortion policies, religious liberty and persecuted Christians in the Middle East.
Mr. Trump largely skirted the traditional Washington evangelical apparatus and instead surrounded himself with outsider figures who had amassed popular, if not traditionally political, influence, like Ms. White and the Liberty University president, Jerry Falwell Jr. When it became clear that Mr. Trump would be the likely nominee, the two Christian factions came to a détente after two meetings one day in New York, largely around Mr. Trump's support for anti-abortion policies, religious liberty and persecuted Christians in the Middle East.

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