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"sop" Definitions
  1. sop (to somebody/something) a small, not very important, thing that is offered to somebody who is angry or disappointed in order to make them feel better

273 Sentences With "sop"

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In this puzzle, it's SOP, which is any good bread used to sop up broth.
She asked me what I hoped to achieve at SOP.
It is a sop to India, more symbolic than substantive.
They weren't, as critics warned, a sop to the rich.
His reversal was a sop to his ultra-Orthodox coalition partners.
EuroChem also intends to convert up to 200,000 tonnes of that potash to sulphate of potash (SOP), a premium product, in 2019, and to 500,000 tonnes of SOP in 2020 or 2021, CFO Andrey Ilyin told Reuters.
The decision was "absolutely not a sop to the Russians," Thomas said.
Amazing Sour Sop said it is working to address the issues. DoctorVicks.
We're told her goal was SOP ... spread her name, grow her following.
Paying only £130 million for 10 year backlog looks like public relations sop.
Hotel employees sop up rainwater as it leaks in through the front door.
This is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a swirling sop of manmade litter.
He'd been selling beans as a health food, a sop for the meatless.
The defence of the rescript by Mr Suga, no extremist himself, is a sop.
We put on our smartglasses and the tactile suits and flipped on the SOP.
Mr Abe's ostensible reason for calling the election was another sop to the young.
The attack line causing Mr Rubio such trouble was a sop to talk radio.
Sop up this classic sherry and tomato broth with crusty bread when you're done.
This would result in a deluge of supply, and limited buyers to sop it up.
Is there an easier way other than trying to sop it up with paper towels?
Once you've demolished the plate, sop up the remaining sauce with lots of white rice.
This is us ransacking the house for paper products to sop up the tears and snot.
" If you're wondering, SOP stands for "start of production" and EOP stands for "end of production.
It's not a sop to white nationalists to call the alt-right by its chosen name.
The resumption of IPOs has been a concern as they tend to sop up market liquidity.
The dumplings sop up a sea of heavy cream sauce so thick it verges on custard.
She used her last baby wipes -- the ones she'd been hoarding -- to sop up the mess.
We suggest chicken cacciatore and a hunk of really good bread to sop up the sauce.
You might like some spicy Spanish mussels, and plenty of bread to sop up the broth.
I interviewed with SOP, the small development studio in Berkeley that shared its name with the engine.
In a sop to them, the cabinet has agreed to step up preparations for such an outcome.
The very lovely 8K footage was taken by Kyoung Sop Choi during his time in New York.
But it was a major sop to the Euroskeptics, one that alarmed members of Britain's political establishment.
French-fry fans looking to reduce greasy residue and sop up any stray ketchup are in luck.
America's move is partly a sop to conservative factions within Vietnam's Communist Party in need of reassurance.
Once again, this tax plan is a sop to the rich funded by the poorer among us.
He also suggested vacuuming frequently and using a wet mop to sop up chemicals on the floor.
That's pretty much SOP now for fanboys who treat box office returns like vital NFL passing stats.
You can sop that up and recycle the plastic you put down, like Uhas and Dobrik did.
Shippers believe it took Doraleh as a sop to China, to which it is heavily indebted (see article).
Whether the agenda was to sop up the clothes or get drunk on fashion was beside the point.
A $2 billion share buyback programme that accompanied first-quarter financial figures looks like a sop to shareholders.
Perhaps it's a sop to Trump's base, many of whom harbor conspiracy theories about threats to U.S. sovereignty.
The usual sop for foreigners is a chance to sell into the $3 trillion-plus Chinese consumer market.
Lamborghini gave a sop to that market with the unveiling of its extremely hypothetical Terzo Millennio concept car.
In other words, this sop to the trial lawyers may end up being pretty costly to American taxpayers.
"He joked 'Someone should put you on a plate and sop you up with a biscuit'," she says.
Some historians think the conservative Congress that passed it was merely being cynical, offering a sop to reformers.
She would always plate it in a casserole dish, with enough pan sauce to sop up with rice.
OPEC is still trying to forge an agreement on new output cuts to sop up an oil glut.
We reiterate our Overweight rating & are establishing a 2019 price target of $2,200 based on our SOP analysis.
Mr Mubarak allowed a bit of space for opposition, as a safety valve and a sop to the West.
If Chinese bond sales rattle global markets, the flight to safety might well sop up the new Treasury supply.
The witness said she later helped the ex-girlfriend's mother "sop up the blood on the floor," Weatherstone said.
Instead of dissolving, the beads sop up toxins like a piece of bread in sauce, but it's much dirtier.
Other analysts also pointed to local banks stepping into the market to sop up yuan liquidity by selling dollars.
We're told it has become SOP for the LAPD to provide what is hopefully impenetrable security during major events.
However, analysts are skeptical they'll meet that target and say the market can easily sop up the extra supply.
Partly these measures are symbolic, a sop to the deep Republican loathing of liberal environmentalism in America's culture wars.
And while you know I would use toast to sop up those juices, potatoes would be delicious as well.
ABC Bakery plans to create new recipes using local ingredients such as durian, watermelon, banana, yam, and sour sop.
What better way to sop up the sauce and cheese from a dripping meatball sub than with more bread?
Even Donald J. Trump joined the backlash against it as some sort of sop to the politically correct crowd.
And he was against officially celebrating Grandparents' Day; it was a sop to the greeting card industry, he said.
But SOP was guilty of bad aesthetics, and they were eagerly seeking a digital artist to improve their visual fidelity.
They have also kept diesel cheaper than petrol, a vote-getting sop to farmers who run diesel tractors and pumps.
I had no delicious food to sop up the un-ending stream of Budweiser and O'Douls coursing through my body.
One recent arrival, GlamGlow's GravityMud Firming Treatment ($69 at GlamGlow), boasts glacial clay to sop up oil and boost tone.
Original comic-book art was initially so undervalued that it was used to sop up ink, given away or destroyed.
It's a sop to investors, largely wealthy ones, who invest in stocks, bonds, hedge funds, private equity and venture capital.
His stance is widely viewed as a sop to Mrs Clinton and her opponent for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders.
Some critics will demagogue lower corporate rates as a sop to big business, demonstrating they don't understand the modern economy.
It might sound like a sop to rural representatives, the locavore caucus of the Democratic Socialists of America, or both.
But there's also Jness, for women; Society of Protectors or SOP for men, both for teaching Raniere's regressive ideas about gender.
Rules that gave special treatment to express shipments, a sop to American companies like DHL and Federal Express, will be suspended.
Sweet, fresh crab is stewed in a garlicky curry sauce which you sop up with a side of flour-based dumplings.
The SoP required the government to invest in flood defences in order for the insurance industry to make flood cover available.
Be sure to serve this dish up with big chunks of bread to sop up all of that good tomato sauce.
At the moment, however, it is hard to justify anti-dumping tariffs as a calculated sop to the opponents of liberalisation.
The appointment was widely seen as a sop to Megawati Sukarnoputri, a former president who heads Jokowi's party, the PDI-P.
Plants in the experimental plots grow faster, and sop up more carbon dioxide, than do plants in the cooler control plots.
Then as now, "states' rights" was a clear sop to Southern reactionaries who opposed a robust federal role in civil rights.
All three men, Ri Man-gon, Hong Sung-mu and Ri Hong-sop, have been placed on United Nations sanctions lists.
"By tapering, albeit conditionally, it has made a sop to its critics who think policy is already too loose," Wells said.
A friendly host invited Mnuchin to respond to the liberal charge that Trump's tax cut was a sop to the rich.
In the normal course of events my SOP [standard operating procedure] has only translators (who are moslem) [sic] touching the book….
Kim Kardashian and her hubby left a Miami hotel an hour-and-a-half late for his concert ... which is SOP.
So, many years ago, we got the approach of Six Sigma, from GE, okay, Six Sigma, it's an SOP, okay, Six Sigma.
Three tanks holding oils remain to be emptied this week, and responders continue to sop up fuels on the tank farm grounds.
Prior to Flood Re there was an informal agreement between the government and the insurance industry, called the Statement of Principles (SoP).
Investors will need to be willing to sop up all that paper and may want a little extra yield for doing so.
As a kind of sop, the law does not prohibit statements of wrongdoing that individual Poles may have committed against the Jews.
Sunday's planned arrests of more than 2,000 families are a pitch-perfect sop to his base as he gears up for reelection.
That said, I reserve the right to break from this practice as required because it is in my SOP which I own.
Chicken skewers with sweet onions and yogurt may sound, in the context of this menu, like a sop to the seafood-averse.
"In spite of increases from U.S. shale production, that kind of increase is enough to sop up" excess oil supply, Lipow said.
What worries environmentalists is that "thinning" is often a pretext for unnecessary logging of healthy trees, a sop to the timber industry.
SOP couldn't re-create those conditions perfectly, but it could give family members and doctors a better idea of what it was like.
I also appreciated the sensitivity SOP took to avoid the stigmas of mental illnesses by calling each condition an Alternative Perceptual Modality (APM).
When I told her that I wanted to re-create his experience in the SOP, I wasn't sure what her reaction would be.
A thud — my body hitting the hardwood floor — woke my husband who immediately supplied towels to sop up the bleeding from my forehead.
Or is it a sop to the technology industry, companies like Doppler Labs or Bose who want to market OTC hearing aid products?
"In layman's terms, we say these foods sop up the alcohol, but what they're really doing is raising our blood sugar," she said.
McMaster was brought in as a sop to the establishment within the party who felt as though things were going off the rails.
Unlike the paper iterations, this formula uses tiny mattifying spheres and marshmallow powder to sop up shine, making the experience feel much more luxurious.
You know those little square napkins that all bodegas have that are thinner than tissues and not really equipped to sop up any liquid?
With elections due in March, that would be a small sop to the ultra-nationalist Freedom Party, which wants a broad crackdown on Islam.
I think giving the public one vote per share, and giving yourself 10 so you retain greater than 50% of voting is a sop.
To be clear, the idea that capital gains should get a preferential tax rate did not arise as a pure sop to the rich.
It is possible that, having given a sop to left-wing supporters by axing the airport, he may pursue a more sensible economic policy.
"From at least what I know about that program and the decision to end it, absolutely not a sop to the Russians," Thomas said.
In a sop to its broadcast partners and fans, the Bills-Jaguars game was still shown on television in the Buffalo and Jacksonville markets.
Garnish the pasta with the basil leaves and serve with the crabs and lots of crusty bread to sop up lots of the sauce.
They say the $1.1 billion bill was a sop to satisfy House conservatives and allow Republicans to claim they were acting to fight Zika.
Oun's father showed us how to ball up sticky rice with our hands and use it as a sponge to sop up chili paste.
Merkel's decision to let prosecutors pursue a case against Jan Boehmermann angered many Germans, who saw it as a sop to an authoritarian leader.
This "reverse spin" was seen as a sop to the market and an attempt to buy time for Ms. Mayer to enact another turnaround plan.
To fend that off, Mr Abe's Liberal Democratic Party looks ready to propose a sop—allowing married women to carry out some official imperial duties.
What to watch: It's possible the FTO designation is a sop to hardliners who failed to persuade the president to adopt a more aggressive posture.
What better than a little deli grease to sop up the stench of St. Patrick's booze-ridden spirit as it oozes out of your pores?
Priebus was the guy he accepted as, in his mind, a sop to a Republican establishment fretting over what sort of President he might be.
Critics of the labor and environmental protections in the T.P.P. and other trade agreements consider them a political sop that amount to unenforceable window dressing.
Call me dramatic (and you'd be right), but I didn't know a product meant to sop up oil and grease could make me feel so happy.
The SOP could record any object in the eyeline of the user, re-create it as a low polygonal mesh, then project the fire over it.
That was widely seen as a political sop to Ramzan A. Kadyrov, Akhmad's son and the current president of Chechnya, the restive region in the Caucasus.
The document agreed on Thursday held out the prospect that technology could solve this thorny question — an apparent sop to the hard-line, pro-Brexit faction.
When you sit down to a flavorful Indian meal, one of the best ways to sop up all that saucy goodness is with a flat bread.
Serve it all with a hunk of good bread or something else to sop up the juices (polenta, mashed potatoes, noodles) and a big green salad.
"At least from what I know about that program and the decision to end it, it was absolutely not a sop to the Russians," he said.
For her and other supporters, this is more of a sop for secular Jews and bagel fans than the Star of David emoji currently in use.
Even liberals have reason to hate this tax break, however: It's even more of a sop to the rich than the other deductions on this list.
The Pakeha-dominated New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) offered the sop of tours to Britain, France and Australia to Maori players excluded from the South African tours.
The key challenge: Creating ads that don't sop up mobile data, which is a luxury in many parts of the world, including most of Facebook's largest markets.
It has imposed stricter standard operating procedures (SOP), including capping monthly bauxite exports at 600,000 tonnes and creating a buffer zone between mining sites and residential areas.
The diplomats being sanctioned are Ku Sung Sop — the consul general in Shenyang, China — and Kim Min Chol, who works at the North Korean Embassy in Vietnam.
The FDA does a pretty good job at regulating what is and isn't allowed in the little absorbent plugs people use to sop up their period blood.
Herbaceous, spicy and sour, this reincarnation of your leftovers will be so full-bodied, you'll have trouble deciding whether to sop it up with rice or tortillas.
It is a Potemkin-like sop to local landmark laws, all that remains of two brownstones from an earlier Gilded Age that were leveled unceremoniously last summer.
I spent four weeks generating the individual "fires," and then I integrated them into the SOP with haptic gear so users could see and feel what we'd created.
That SOP seems to recommend that attackers identify a location with few exits where people will be densely gathered and where darkness will provide some level of concealment.
They were the ones who made right-wing sop out of baseless speculation that Clinton might be indicted for violating a law nobody's ever been convicted of violating.
Late-night pit stops for food are no longer just for college kids and young adults looking to sop up a few beers with a burger and fries.
On Tuesday, he declared the net neutrality legislation "dead on arrival," while he has criticized paycheck fairness legislation in the past as a sop to liberal interest groups.
Perry said he doesn't believe the United States will once again play the "spoiler" in the oil market, arguing the world can sop up growing U.S. oil output.
She loves how they sop up the nutty caramel flavor of the Madeira in the cream, how well they play alongside the fresh, crisp softness of the chicken.
Sop up the fish with green mango curry (153 rupees) or the ginger-garlic prawns (450 rupees) with appams (fermented-rice pancakes) or a parotta, a flaky flatbread.
On the ticket with him, as a sop to the Stalwarts, was Chester Arthur, who was viewed as in the pocket of the Stalwart leader, Senator Roscoe Conkling.
Pinello's grandma bakes her cutlets in the oven, and finishes them with a garlicky lemon sauce you'll want to sop up with a nice loaf of pane rustica.
Today's sprays can not only help you fake thicker strands, but they can add beachy texture, sop up oil, and act as a finisher all at the same time.
In fact, it didn't cover up our dark spots or acne a lick (damn), but it did sop up shine and smooth things out, making concealer application even better.
Taylor's decision to have parliament investigate nuclear power has been broadly viewed in Australia as a sop to the right-wing of his ruling conservative Liberal-National coalition government.
The Fed's shrinking balance sheet, combined with elevated U.S. government deficit spending, have pumped more bonds into markets that may be growing less willing to sop up the excess.
His is getting along with his kitty sibling and is even jumping up on chairs in an effort to sop up as much attention as possible (good workout, too!).
His Proposition A raised tax revenue to first reduce bus fares—a popular (and populist) sop to the users of an overburdened system—and then to fund rail construction.
One greybeard at HBS estimates that a third of its faculty (and many older alumni) view the embrace of cuddly "stakeholder capitalism" as an unrigorous sop to political correctness.
Democrats denounced it as an assault on democracy and a sop to billionaires when the Supreme Court issued a ruling two years ago that loosened limits on campaign giving.
Global demand will struggle to sop up rising output by producers outside the 14-member OPEC cartel, particularly from the United States, IEA said in its monthly oil report.
Congress upended the tax code, ladling out oodles to the rich, but also offering a sop to those in the heartland at the expense of the deep blue coasts.
Although deaf to pleas from an ex-republican, they encouraged his writing, asked him for constitutional ideas and in time threw him the sop of a few minor missions.
One of the most heavily lobbied efforts of modern time, the latest cancer moonshot provides a sop to the drug industry, as steep upticks in pharma stocks are indicating.
For instance, as a sop to the Freedom Caucus, the final version of the bill eliminated Obamacare's requirement that individual market insurers cover 10 "essential health benefits" in their plans.
Mr Ecclestone gets the title of "chairman emeritus" as a sop—he said he doesn't know what the title means—and will, said Liberty, "be available" to advise the board.
Persuading eight Democrats to join them appears a tall order for anything that looks like a sop to Wall Street, but some sound keen on Mr Cohn's Glass-Steagall idea.
In an apparent sop to the army's presumed preference for a weak government, he has said the PML-N would build a coalition even if it won an outright majority.
There is talk of recognising the right to self-employment in the constitution, a sop to the 580,000 people who work in trades opened up to entrepreneurs by the government.
"Over the past year we&aposve seen the government decisively roll back the zones of freedom it once preserved in Cambodia as a sop to Western donor governments," said Strangio.
It focuses less on white characters — gone is Ed Asner's conscience-stricken slave-ship captain, a sop to white viewers — though there are insights about how class resentment feeds bigotry.
The noodles are thicker than garden-variety ramen, the better to sop up the soup, and additions like eggs, pork belly, spinach and dried seaweed can dress up the meal.
At a July 2016 biosafety and biosecurity training, Emmenegger told WFRC Director Jill Rolland and others present that current standard operating procedures (SOP) for monitoring chlorine levels should be reevaluated.
We had two choices to sop up the fluid: Put Jack through another operation or restrict food and water, giving him only minimal intravenous nutrition, until his system dried out.
And not only because each was both a sop and a deliberate provocation, playing to this era's hunger for quantification of all things yet intended to spark dissent and debate.
Sources familiar with the correctional facility in question tell TMZ, there are cameras in the Special Housing Unit -- the SHU -- but SOP is that cameras do not point into the cells.
They get towels, they sop up the soapy water that has the potassium iodide in it, that gets washed – and that&aposs all drain safe – and then we recycle the plastic.
Because no one should have to live with limp, weighed-down hair, we asked hairstylists and skin-care experts to share their lifestyle hacks and tips that will sop up grease fast.
But picking a populist VP just as a sop to the populist wing of the party with no intention of actually embracing that approach opens the door to a world of trouble.
"The enemies can no longer deny the strategic position of our country as a nuclear weapons state," Jong Won Sop, a teacher at the University of National Economy, was quoted as saying.
MANY, MANY PEOPLE ARE LOOKING TO YOU AND EXXON TO BE THE ONES THAT HELP SOP UP A LOT OF THE ASSETS THAT ARE OUT THERE AND EVEN SOME OF THE COMPANIES.
MB: On that note, many big tech companies have actually called for regulation, but do you think that's a "sop" to governments in order to allow them to build even bigger monopolies?
With the walls closing in, Moore is hoping the questions over the validity of the yearbook signature might be enough of a sop to his wavering allies to stave off total collapse.
It does this optimization via a notion known as a statistic of proximity (SOP), which is a quantification of how close a given graph node is to a targeted group of nodes.
It is easy to dismiss comments like these as being just a sop to progressives, especially because transcripts of her speeches to big banks show her striking a much more conciliatory note.
This was explained as a humane intervention to prevent cruelty to animals, but was widely seen as a sop to the BJP's conservative north Indian Hindu base, which abhors the slaughter of cows.
Instinctively, I long for something… anything I could say or do to make this somehow less unbearable for you, that could block some of the pain or sop up some of your sorrow.
Not only does it do more than sop up third-day oil that's accumulated on my scalp, it also leaves my hair with a gritty, textured finish that looks very Mary-Kate Olsen.
Today, Medicare accounts for 503 percent of all spending for U.S. retail prescription drugs, but the law contained a sop to the powerful pharmaceutical lobby that helps explain today's drug price inflation problem.
Happy Mother's Day even if, like my mother, you reject the holiday as crass commercialism, a fabrication of the greeting-card industry, a sop to the flower market and the brunch industrial complex.
Given the strength and persistence of societal expectations about women's role in parenting, presenting their choices in that regard as purely personal preferences is misleading at best, and a sop to sexism at worst.
Later, the North Korean media carried a photo of Mr. Hong and Ri Hong-sop in military uniforms bearing a four-star and a three-star insignia, respectively, and receiving flowers during a ceremony.
But in speaking to the Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto shortly after taking office, he asked the leader for a sop to allay his supporters, according to a transcript obtained by The Washington Post.
Balkans analysts, however, said any action by Serbia's 28,000-strong army against Kosovo is highly unlikely given Belgrade's aspirations to join the EU and that Brnabic's remarks appeared to be a sop to Serbian nationalists.
"We want to make sure the SOP is adhered to and if there are any loopholes, we strengthen those areas," Xavier said, adding that increasing the export limit would depend on the Kuantan port's capacity.
We reiterate our Overweight rating & our PT increases to $1,900 based on our SOP analysis, including a 1.5x multiple on 2018E Retail GMV of $391B & a 20x multiple on our 63E AWS EBITDA of $17.4B.
As with the Khashoggi murder, the occasional humanitarian statement is more likely to be a sop to public opinion rather than a sign that the United States is now starting to hold Saudi Arabia accountable.
Trump's planned visit to Britain later this year, a sop to his vainglory that revealed British desperation at the loss of Europe, is on hold – because a sitting American president is that unpopular in London!
Big dividends don't help because the market is declining all at once, valuation is no defense because stocks can always go lower and stock buybacks only help "sop up" the shares being sold, he said.
An oversupply of cheap Chinese-made panels that had been destined for domestic projects will help boost demand for solar in other countries and sop up some of the demand lost in China, IHS said.
The first is that Mr Xi has no real interest in reform: that his talk about it is largely a sop to the West and an attempt to deceive those Chinese who are eager for change.
Shell's decision on Tuesday to move forward the $14 billion LNG Canada project — the largest of its kind in years — signals confidence that global demand will rise quickly enough to sop up growing supplies of LNG.
While Chinese data are notoriously opaque, near-record crude imports into the country in the first two months of the year may limit the country's ability to sop up more of the world's supply, Smith said.
Two are a sop to those who fear an army of Muslim babies: one allows local officials to order Muslim parents to wait up to three years before having another baby, while the other outlaws polygamy.
Promising an EU referendum was the sop Cameron offered to placate his right-wing backbenchers, and to the extent that same-sex marriage led to Brexit, it's a fine case of the Law of Unintended Consequences.
If Democrats take Congress too, they could make a pathway to citizenship a legislative priority — perhaps without the nods to border security and employer enforcement that past bipartisan efforts have included as a sop to restrictionists.
Mr. Hong accompanied Mr. Kim, the leader, during his recent visit to his country's Nuclear Weapons Institute, where the head of the institute, Ri Hong-sop, briefed Mr. Kim about what was called a hydrogen bomb.
"This pocket of demand might be a bright spot in terms of helping to sop up some of the global glut of diesel," said David Thompson, executive vice-president at energy-specialized commodities broker Powerhouse in Washington.
They started to come out of the woodwork after her comments about the importance placed on looks and quips in MMA and Harrison—who has referred to herself as "kind of a sop"—did not enjoy them.
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, a fellow of OPEN, a new British think-tank, says the value of geographical indications in trade deals is unproven; they are mostly a sop to farm lobbies to compensate for cuts in subsidies.
The mine needs $247 million for its first phase to start production in 470 of 2144,000 tonnes per year of low-chloride potassium sulphate (SOP), which commands a premium to the more common muriate of potash (MOP).
The decision followed public criticism from Ms. Stein and Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusets Democrat and leading advocate for tougher regulation of Wall Street, who said the automatic waivers were an unwarranted sop to badly behaving banks.
Though Democrats derided it as a sop to the wealthy, a study showed that an average family of four earning the median annual income of $220006,2202 received a cut in federal income taxes of more than $2628,28500.
If I can, I'm also going to cook for the week ahead, for the suddenly slightly chilly nights that are beginning to circle, when all my family wants to do for dinner is reheat and sop up.
Germany has decided to allow prosecutors to pursue a case against a German comedian who mocked Erdogan, a decision that has angered many Germans, who see it as a sop by Chancellor Angela Merkel to an authoritarian leader.
The Leliq debt auctions are intended to sop up liquidity in the peso spot market that would otherwise be used to buy safe-haven U.S. dollars, despite concerns over the sustainability of the strategy in the long-term.
A couple of Saturdays ago, an events space in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania hosted a lively craft beer festival featuring a roster of talented brewers from across the country, live music, and food trucks to sop up all the suds.
Bannon's appointment could have been a sop to this tiny portion of the electorate or he could constitute a kind of human threat, poised to carry out the most extreme policies in the agenda Trump presented during the campaign.
While falling down one rabbit hole, I came across a promising venture: an AR engine called Sensitivity Operational Parallel (SOP), which a tech firm had developed to re-create the world through the eyes of people enduring various disabilities.
A totally changed ending could hint at a fundamental misunderstanding between director and studio, but rather than a sop to a playing-it-safe company that wanted a softer conclusion, Rogue One's ending was tweaked to make it darker.
Then, you're encouraged to become a member at one of the centers, like the one in Albany or San Francisco or Mexico City, where you can take classes five days a week and become involved in Jness or SOP.
His words were calculated to appeal directly to some of those national capitals -- for example, his support for reform of the posted workers directive was a sop to a French government that has threatened simply not to apply it.
And then for dinner tonight, you could try the recipe for braised chicken legs that I learned from the teachings of the California chef Cal Peternell, and sop up the sauce with Julia Moskin's recipe for grilled garlic bread.
In each case, the researchers showed they could block the die-offs by either adding a buffer to the medium to sop up the acid or by slowing the reckless pace of microbial growth through modest applications of antibiotics.
"Taiwan is in subtropical climate, so that's why the expressions are different from other whisky because we are in very hot climate," Liu says as I wipe my forehead with a paper towel to sop up my dripping sweat.
For the restaurant, Cho smokes the short ribs before using them in the galbijjim; roasts his vegetables; adds fried rice cakes to sop up the jammy sauce; and swirls kale in at the end to add a bright note.
By way of a sop to critics, a rule warning against such conduct as might be deemed detrimental to the party — such as hostility to disability, gender reassignment, civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, oh, and anti-Semitism — was adopted.
And, for once, the answer is simple: Melissa Clark's new recipe for broiled fish with lemon curry butter, a simple meal you could serve with rice, a salad, maybe a pile of warm pita to sop up the sauce.
This contribution follows the request from President Trump for partners to share the burden of promoting stability in Syria, but its timing raised questions about a potential sop as Riyadh seeks to limit damage over allegations over Khashoggi's disappearance.
On a wall is the cover, drawn by Fred Ray, of the 1941 Superman No. 12, a surviving piece of art from the industry's earliest days, when original pages were destroyed, used to sop up ink or given away.
Returning to Germany, Hoettges criticised a deal in which Vodafone would open up its cable network to Telefonica - a sop to win the approval from European Union regulators for its $22 billion takeover of Liberty assets in Germany and Central Europe.
Nancy feels sad about Barb, a storyline that feels like a sop to Barb fandom (people, she was barely in this show!), which has the doubly ruinous effect of sending Nancy circling back through plot leftover from the first season.
In a sop to big business, the administration has proposed loosening Depression-era regulations aimed at limiting the amount of time 16- and 17-year-olds can spend doing hazardous work, such as mining, roofing, or operating a chain saw.
Returning to Germany, Hoettges criticized a deal in which Vodafone would open up its cable network to Telefonica - a sop to win the approval from European Union regulators for its $22 billion takeover of Liberty assets in Germany and Central Europe.
In order to continue with their hypocritical lifestyle, the royals offered cultural freedom and women's rights as a sop to the fundamentalists, allowing anti-Western clerics and madrasas to flourish and giving a free pass to those who bankrolled terrorism.
Churchill's resolve, like the bravery of the soldiers, airmen and ordinary Britons in "Dunkirk," is offered not as a rebuke to the current generation, but rather as a sop, an easy and complacent fantasy of Imperial gumption and national unity.
PETER C. ALKALAY, SCARSDALE, N.Y. To the Editor: President Trump's attack on Iran in his public address in Saudi Arabia was both a cheap sop to his Saudi hosts and a dangerous precedent for the future politics of the Middle East.
Perhaps real cultural imperialism is the inability to imagine that Matt Damon is to a Chinese movie what Fan Bingbing was to X-Men: Days of Future Past: a sop to a foreign audience, made purely in hopes of boosting international ticket sales.
The BJP's new policy looks like a sop to such important "vote banks" as the Patidars of Gujarat or the Rajputs of Rajasthan, who are too well-to-do, by and large, to be considered backward, but poor enough to resent that.
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At any rate, that's how the Syrian villagers in Ms Yazji's play feel about the animals, after being ceremonially presented with them by the government as a publicity-stunt sop, compensating for the loss of their sons as "martyrs" to the civil war.
But the theory surrounding what some patients call "the crash" goes something like this: Cells in the brain and genitals are starved of important hormones while on the drug, so they grow more receptors to sop up all that they can get.
Harry Campbell of The Rideshare Guy blog wrote in an email that he sees the IPOs precipitating lower driver pay as Uber and Lyft take more money from each ride to sop up losses as the companies face closer scrutiny from investors.
The central bank kept its main interest rate on hold for the 13th consecutive month in March but cut its overnight lending rate, the upper band of its "rate corridor", in a move which some economists saw as a sop to political pressure.
At Money in the Bank, Roman Reigns lost clean to Seth Rollins; this simply doesn't happen, but at the time, it seemed like nothing more than a sop to the fans and, perhaps, a foreshadowing of a de-escalation of Reigns-mania.
Down the street, The Meeting Room Art Cafe is piled with stacks of prints and canvases by local artists — all for sale — while elegant Sop Moei Arts sells textile creations to decorate your body or home, from scarves to embroidered wall hangings.
But while it is true the government has watered down some provisions, especially over white collar and tax crimes (in an apparent sop to the business community), it has not slowed the breakneck pace of the legislation, which has bypassed traditional scrutiny by lawmakers.
As Bernie Sanders explained in so many words when he endorsed Hillary Clinton this week, Trump's racism obscures the fact that much of his agenda—lower taxes, less environmental, and financial regulation, and so on—is familiar conservative sop for the GOP donor class.
The official refugee quota has been lifted as a sop to some Australians concerned about a lack of humanity in government policy, and it makes Australia one of the world's most generous nations when it comes to the size and diversity of the intake.
Ms. Merkel apparently believes that her endorsement of restrictions on face veils "wherever legally possible" is a relatively innocuous sop to discontent among Germans over her decision to allow more than a million asylum-seekers, most of them Muslims, into the country since 2015.
The hoppers are there to sop up your curries: prawns in a fiery combination of chile, paprika, cardamom, turmeric, cumin and fennel; or eggplant cooked lush and soft in a tomato-tamarind sauce that becomes more like a glaze, spicy and sour and sweet.
To reduce overhead but continue to sop up performance-based incentives from the local governments it operates in, Amazon has become increasingly reliant on a work scheduling scheme that often coerces workers into leaving their shifts early or turns them away at the door without notice.
Andrade was in the mix at the very end, perhaps as a sop to calm his recent grumblings about his place in the company, but there's an alternate universe where Andrade wins to a huge pop and goes on to have a monster match with Daniel Bryan.
Changes to the takeover code, proposed in September, to allow more time for companies to defend themselves from surprise bids, may have been a sop to Mr Polman, who argued at the time of the Kraft bid that defending companies needed more time to audit bidders' claims.
Justin Chang, The Los Angeles Times: The wise decision to cast Ridley, Boyega and Isaac in The Force Awakens — dismissed as a sop to gender and ethnic quotas in some particularly noxious corners of the "Star Wars" fan-verse — pays off with even richer dividends here.
Once the mud crab itself has been mutilated beyond recognition, it's time to take out the mantou, or steam buns, and sop up what remains of the gravy, maybe washing it down with a glass of lime juice, or a $9 Tiger beer if you're feeling extravagant.
You gotta shuck your oysters carefully for this recipe so you can save all the good "liquor," or the liquid that's inside the shell with the meat, for making a super tasty sauce that you'll want to sop every bit of up with a slice of bread.
Still others see the arrests as a sop to the police, who have been given a lucrative opportunity: the average bribe to spring someone after an arrest is between 8,000 and 1003,000 taka ($102-255), while up to 100,000 taka can be extracted from a Jamaat activist.
But Blake does not appear in the play, the scene having been written specifically for the film and specifically for Alec Baldwin, a sop to investors who feared that the film would not be profitable and wanted an additional jolt of star power to enliven it.
Photos released on Sunday by KCNA showed the young leader breaking into a broad smile at the People's Theater with two prominent scientists: Ri Hong Sop, head of North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Institute, and Hong Sung Mu, deputy director of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea's munitions industry department.
The token singy or "melodic" Ty Dolla $ign feature, "Trust Me," and the seemingly endless spoken-word track "Bhad Bhabie Story (Outro)," in which she narrates her rise to fame, both feel tacked on: the former a rote sop to commercial necessity, the latter redundant because listeners already know.
Lady Gaga's homage to David Bowie felt rushed, and the Intel ad coming immediately afterward—while nodding to the special effects that led to a spider crawling over her face at the outset—felt almost too crass, a sop to the sausage-making filled with marketing-department-approved superlatives.
Also, Via 303 has smartly kept their original trailers open on Rainey Street (open until 1 AM) and on East 6th Street outside Violet Social Club (open until 2 AM) to feed the hungry masses who may need to sop up a bit of booze after a long night.
Bill Clinton, then Arkansas's governor, went on The Arsenio Hall Show to play the sax during his 1992 campaign; later, in a move obviously intended as a sop to white "tough on crime" voters, he left the campaign trail to oversee the execution of a black man on death row.
The central bank just ended a program to reduce its holdings but may have to start growing the balance sheet again to sop up extra government debt issuance at a time when banks are holding on tightly to reserves, said Mark Cabana, rates strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
From all appearances, the "deal of the century," as it was touted, seemed nothing more than a cynical attempt at a diversion by two politicians in trouble, a sop to their right-wing bases as each leader vies for re-election — Mr. Netanyahu in early March, Mr. Trump in November.
Right now, the only commercial offshore wind farm in the U.S. is near Block Island, R.I. In this week's Climate:Fwd newsletter, our writers look at a new study that showed how many more trees could grow on Earth (about 2.5 billion acres of forest, helping sop up 200 gigatons of carbon).
It would be deeply wrong to suggest that the upcoming match against Lesnar is an unearned sop to Joe, but there does seem to be a measure of respect being shown to him and his fellow wrestlers who toiled in Japan and the indies for 15-plus years, waiting for their opportunity.
If only they had spared a thought for the legacy behind the trust fund: their father's invention of a synthetic polymer batting used in maxi-pads and "the quilted square of revolting plastic that still sits beneath every piece of slaughtered meat or poultry in the supermarket" — designed to sop up a bloody mess.
And with so many mobbed-up crooks lined up to enlist Rudy Giuliani's services to bend Trump's ear, there has arguably never been a better time to be a member of the kleptocratic elite trying to milk hydrocarbon companies, bilk citizens and investigators alike, and sop up every drop of dirty money they can.
The book offers no sop to well-meaning, romanticizing white parents: The text pointedly notes that John F. Kennedy was slow to embrace the Civil Rights movement, and the informative back matter states that after the murder of four little girls in a Birmingham church, Martin came to feel more skeptical, as Malcolm X did.
The list is likely to provide ammunition to those in the liberal wing of the Democratic Party who have sought to tag Mr. Buttigieg with the pejorative "Wall Street Pete" and argued that his "Medicare for all who want it" health care proposal, which would preserve private health insurance, is a sop to the insurance companies.
"[T]he danger posed by the Fed's bloated asset holdings and the resulting massive level of excess bank reserves is that with a full blown recovery now under way, the demand for credit will accelerate and force the Fed to move quickly to raise interest rates on reserves or sell securities to sop up excess reserves," Gramm and Savings wrote.
"As they investigated the incident, however, the FCC inspector general's office said it discovered the FCC "had not defined the event internally as a cyber security incident," that the matter had not been referred to the Department of Homeland Security, and that "none of the documents required under the FCC's Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for Incident Response had been prepared.
Inside eggs cooked with onion, tomato, green peppers, and spices like ground black pepper, red pepper, salt, and oregano fill the air with a perfume that can only be described as the scent of brunch Call it a Turkish version of Mexico's huevos rancheros, menemen should be enjoyed by dipping some bread into the boiling pan to sop up the poached eggs and spicy, fulfilling sauce.
Hopefully China will do us the honor of continuing to buy our great farm product, the best, but if not your Country will be making up the difference based on a very high China buy...... Trump's tariffs subsidy plan — which comes on the heels of a $12 billion program that was available to farmers hurt by retaliatory tariffs last year — represents a sop to his base.
Noisey spoke to Rimbaud about his decision to tackle Owen's poetry as a sop to what he feared would be a excuse for the establishment to turn the war's centenary into a celebration of British jingoism, as well as his decision to allow Noisey access into Dial House, home to so many of Rimbaud's countercultural activities, whether it be the Free Festival Movement, or Crass itself.

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