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"squelch" Definitions
  1. a quiet sound made by pressing something soft and wet
"squelch" Synonyms
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The only sound is the pouring rain and the squelch-squelch of your shoes as the muddy pathways suck your feet into the ground.
A good call and forecast for 2016 could squelch concerns.
Occasionally, they'd reach out to squelch his periodic public appearances.
As student debt grows, so do the plans to squelch it.
Nobody even blinks when they hear an electronic squelch these days.
Because I think it does squelch innovation if everybody's working individually.
Potentially more troubling is how a Justice Kavanaugh might squelch corporate disclosure.
Supporters of the ACA say it probably did squelch enrollment a bit.
Kanye fired back, essentially suggesting Legend was trying to squelch free thought.
The new coronavirus is highly transmissible and will be difficult to squelch.
It also appears that the company was trying to squelch the reports.
And trying to squelch that is why this has struck such a nerve.
They use the hearings to squelch any reform impulses that nominees may have.
Amid the squelch, you could hear the low roar of the SubAir system.
In 1993 he predicted that tax rises under President Clinton would squelch economic growth.
If you squelch the media and people's freedom to speak, you have a dictatorship.
Debate him — that's how to win the argument — rather than trying to squelch him.
But Trump and Sessions can't squelch the burgeoning, bipartisan movement for criminal-justice reform.
To be much more specific would be to squelch whatever curiosity the play evokes.
So you bring your bullpen ace in right there to squelch the potential rally.
There are widespread fears that he might try to squelch investigations into President Trump.
It's certainly one way to squelch rumors about bad blood between himself and his bandmates.
The sound they give off, I am obliged to report, is a softly rustling squelch.
But Wily Peralta replaced Barlow and retired the next three batters to squelch that rally.
That range alone will squelch the fantasy that free speech is a purely Western concern.
DJ Swish, the main producer on "Still Brazy," perfected G-funk's signature squelch and squeal.
AT&T executives say they are not trying to squelch competition or limit consumer choice.
In fact, they will try their best to squelch the stories in the first place.
It means taking time to quell fears and squelch rumors among passengers and workers alike.
Ivory's place in Chinese culture and history will make the trade difficult to squelch entirely.
Then it bathes the flan in sauce as it's turned out, with a satisfying squelch.
Whenever she gets a handle on something, the beat goes squelch and sends her reeling.
But the law backfired as opponents used it as a cause to squelch the guns' development.
He was also wildly corrupt, buying off political opponents and funding death squads to squelch rebellions.
The congressmen seeking to squelch oversight base their argument on a flawed understanding of the Constitution.
It would squelch New York City's recently adopted 5-cent fee on disposable plastic shopping bags.
For more than a century, we've managed to squelch fires, inadvertently creating the conditions for catastrophe.
The new extradition law could be used to squelch any form of political opposition or dissent.
No Starch Press has tried to squelch fake editions of its computer manuals for three years.
They therefore over-control, overreach and overreact, magnifying the rebellious discontent they were trying to squelch.
It works hard within its own borders to squelch information about such accusations, both online and offline.
Paige has mettle and rage too, and no amount of church camp is going to squelch that.
Fear of failure goes hand in hand with slow, conservative decision making that can squelch innovative ideas.
To widespread disgust, Mr Najib has managed to squelch dissent within UMNO, thereby hanging onto his job.
As a result, it has been a fruitful Bible verse for those looking to squelch political dissent.
Perhaps these panicked measures are sufficient to squelch the current fears of Main Street and Wall Street.
Lawyers and rights groups said his lengthy sentence was intended to intimidate activists and squelch political protest.
Ugh. I'm with you, and I'm making a point to squelch this nasty little habit this year.
" But free speech advocates like the American Civil Liberties Union argued the changes would "squelch free speech.
Leaving the White House would squelch virtually any chance Cohn would have at attaining the Fed position.
But fears that the Trump administration would squelch government support for it so far have proved unfounded.
Worries that Facebook and some of its brethren may have become large enough to squelch innovation are legitimate.
The TB-303's famous "squelch" came to define the new Acid House sound in the mid-80s.
It is also likely to squelch son-in-law Jared Kushner's attempt to revive the Israeli-Palestinian dialogue.
He says the federal government is trying to squelch free speech -- after five years of no formal objection.
The president's attempted ouster of Mr. Mueller seems plainly to have been intended to squelch Mr. Mueller's investigation.
At the Atlantic City convention in 1964, he helped squelch a movement to nominate Senator Kennedy for president.
The only way to get the body to accept a donated organ is to squelch its immune response.
Trump's reelection campaign is working closely with the Republican National Committee to squelch any significant effort to primary him.
Bad macaroni — dry, crunchy, lacking smoothness and squelch — is an abomination, a stain on the institution of soul food.
The key question, though, is whether the agency's leadership, appointed by President Trump, would seek to squelch a deal.
Because they don't really compete with each other, they're not ... really I think they squelch innovation, as a group.
Still, the views of the union leadership may be insufficient to squelch the enthusiasm for Trump among its membership.
Further, many scholars believe Donald Trump's use of pardons to squelch criminal investigations could itself be obstruction of justice.
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating whether dominant search engines, social-media platforms and e-retailers squelch competition.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin led a lobbying effort to try to squelch concerns on Capitol Hill about the decision.
I got up and undressed and turned the water on with a squelch, watched the bathroom fill with steam.
Should state attorneys general use the power of their office to squelch debate on a matter of public importance?
When President Nixon attempted to squelch the investigation into Watergate by firing Justice Department officials, it led to bipartisan backlash.
Iron-fist tactics to squelch unrest in the state of Jammu and Kashmir seem only to have deepened local alienation.
Under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has gone to great lengths to squelch leaks about the Russia investigation.
It's important to dispel black-and-white misconceptions surrounding perfectionism before they squelch the ambition needed for strong, visionary leadership.
Minnesota in 1931, wherein the court struck down a state law intended to squelch exposés about malfeasance by local officials.
And instead of using the next week of this 15 days to squelch the virus and do it for real.
Others think that existing technology giants like Facebook and Google are so powerful that they can quickly squelch newborn competitors.
Mr Pavlou claims his university has since tried to squelch protests that might upset China, a charge it firmly denies.
It was a small reminder that the commissioners have real power to stop mergers that they think will squelch competition.
If you had any reservations about Justin Bieber's Purpose tour merch being legitimately considered "fashion," maybe this will squelch your skepticism.
Is the United States itself willing to commit troops to defang Iranian proxies and squelch Al Qaeda and some ISIS offshoots?
Sullivan, arose during the civil-rights era when Southern officials regularly tried to squelch unfavorable newspaper coverage with egregious libel claims.
The software giant was intent on winning the "browser war" with Netscape, using every weapon it had to squelch the upstart.
To squelch dissent in the past few years, he has ordered severe limits on the Chinese people's access to the internet.
Companies like CenturyLink, the AGs said, cannot be allowed to "weaponize" private class actions to squelch enforcement litigation by state sovereigns.
This was also a time when Brisbane's already politicized punk scene struck back at Bjelke-Petersen's heavy-handed attempts to squelch it.
That disastrous Times interview undoubtedly helped squelch enthusiasm for the show's return and cooled goodwill toward the cast members who defended him.
She tried to squelch Mr Carreyrou's initial exposé, going so far as to recruit Rupert Murdoch, the Journal's proprietor, as an investor.
The only drama surrounded the potential for chaos on the floor – something officials from both parties sought to squelch ahead of time.
If Beijing decides to squelch both in favor of massive government control, it is not likely to sustain a vigorous space effort.
An increasingly outraged public is demanding action while the conservative national government refuses to budge, relying on the police to squelch dissent.
Such a move would spark a bipartisan backlash against Trump that could squelch any chance Republicans have of maintaining their congressional majorities.
Underlying liberals' calls for impeachment is the belief that Mr. Comey's firing will squelch the F.B.I.'s investigation into Russian campaign meddling.
Events in Kashmir show that the government is ready to trample Indians' civil rights in order to squelch resistance to its actions.
It was designed, they said, to squelch debate on Brexit, not merely to set the stage for his government's new legislative agenda.
Music is muted — the grisly snap of bones and squelch of peeling flesh predominate — while the camera maintains a cool, observational stillness.
In many cases, the bills' sponsors emphasize that they are trying to improve public safety or keep order, not squelch free speech.
People were doing "anything they could possibly do to squelch any dissenting opinion— which is what our democracy was founded on," Aker says.
If I were going to repress my dreams of being Dianne Wiest, I would squelch them in the pursuit of being Sherry Lansing.
The military needed a pliant broadcasting partner because it wanted to spread its vision of consumer capitalism and squelch the threat of communism.
A chorus of evangelical church leaders, theologians and radio hosts has been urging Christians to squelch any misgivings and vote for Mr. Trump.
Zell called Bloomberg a "wonderful asset of our country" and the kind of centrist needed to squelch the political divisiveness in the nation.
Doughty converted a big three-point play late in the game after Richmond pulled within 64-55 to squelch the Spiders' comeback hopes.
The shallow music does limit the dance's depth, but it doesn't squelch Mr. Moultrie's playful wit and uncommon skill at sustaining formal continuity.
Such contractual terms serve to limit consumer choices and squelch innovation by making it harder for people to discover alternatives to Google products.
Better for you to find another club or activity that you can be enthusiastic about than try to squelch your pal's (not-cruel) excitement.
Microsoft tried to squelch breaches like the Call of Duty cheats by launching an automated system that could detect JTAGed consoles and ban them.
And while Airbnb should make a tidy sum from the Olympics, the company is working to squelch troubles back home in the United States.
I don't think we should necessarily tell all givers that they need to squelch that desire and give internationally because their dollars go further.
The heedless and goonish way the hit went down couldn't have better illustrated the merits of the very critique Google was trying to squelch.
If relationships make us happy, the fact that many of us neglect our relationships in pursuit of career success may further squelch our joy.
Human rights organizations called the court's ruling a sign of its willingness to press ahead despite the Trump administration's efforts to squelch the inquiry.
The U.S. solicitor general similarly warned that a ruling for consumers in the Apple case threatened to squelch the rapidly-expanding e-commerce sector.
But many consumers and even lawmakers worry that the clause will be used to squelch class action suits against Equifax over the original breach.
Did the social network buy Instagram, the photo-sharing service, and WhatsApp, the messaging service, as steps in a strategy to squelch emerging rivals?
The military took steps to squelch the possibility that a spouse, children or parents would find out informally, through social media or an email.
Second, the past precedents of the Saturday Night Massacre and the Comey firing both ended up failing to squelch the respective investigations at play.
Some call it a thinly veiled attempt to squelch political criticism of Israel, including student movements pressing for divestiture or boycotts against the Jewish state.
That's been the case often on the presidential campaign trail this year, with candidates' advocates sometimes creating sideshows campaigns have to rush to squelch. Sen.
"I wanted to have a work life and a home life, but with some promise that one would never fully squelch the other," she writes.
Under Mr. Xi, media controls have tightened as the Communist Party has tried to squelch news that might put its governance in an unfavorable light.
Second, the past precedents of the Saturday Night Massacre and the James Comey firing both ended up failing to squelch the respective investigations at play.
China's ruling Communist Party is usually quick to squelch protests, so it might seem unusual for it to mark the anniversary of a student demonstration.
Since then, the authorities have moved aggressively to squelch any protest that showed signs of gaining strength, while trying to contain the public health crisis.
Britain's Supreme Court ruled that his decision to suspend the Parliament for five weeks — to squelch its ability to debate his Brexit policy — was illegal.
American businesses' track record of helping China export censorship and Beijing's aggressive and platform-agnostic efforts to squelch unwanted speech overseas are a dangerous combination.
But Chinese leaders are wary of mass social movements and have moved quickly to squelch the unrest, further inflaming tensions among the veterans who feel betrayed.
But you don't have to go back even that far to see how much the recent comments being batted around the NBA smother and squelch history.
Of course every gory splatter of blood and brutally broken bone or tooth has its own dramatic squelch or crunch, which makes the battles palpably brutal.
Propaganda officials are so strict that, lest instructions faxed to newsrooms leak, they issue some orders to squelch stories by telephone, to be recorded by hand.
When Sean Spicer says "our way or the highway" — whether at Exxon or in the US government, it's a foolish thing to squelch your employees' voice.
We've also been treated to a pair of balearic beauties this week—the skittish squelch of Lissvik's "BACKSIDE" and Oma & Amberflame's smothered roller "Tropic Of Capricorn".
Officials are trying — and failing — to squelch a simmering Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the death toll passed 1,000 on Friday.
Even her Democratic primary opponent, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, tried to squelch the storm over the private server during the first Democratic debate last fall.
For years, corporate defendants in data breach class actions have managed to squelch class actions by investors alleging misrepresentations about the security of users' personal information.
He expects his attorney general to squelch investigations that could implicate him and his allies while wielding the Justice Department's immense powers against his political opponents.
Even the Obama administration, which crossed numerous lines in its quest to squelch government leaks, concluded that the evidence against Assange wasn't enough to bring charges.
Similarly, opposition from their own voters forced the Republicans who controlled both houses of Congress to squelch George W. Bush's proposed partial privatization of Social Security.
Donald Trump's effort to squelch journalism — whatever its form — is probably the most ominous predictor of what he'll be capable of doing if he becomes president.
The debate may help her squelch the momentum Trump has been enjoying over the past month or so, as a once-wide Clinton lead has dwindled.
Tactics used to squelch pornographers set precedents that can enable overzealous censors to go after artists, educators, libraries, and anyone else they consider inflammatory or obscene.
In part, they said additional transparency might help squelch speculation that Deutsche Bank had served as a conduit for Russian money to get to Mr. Trump.
Though high compared with other countries, it is only slightly above the rate of inflation and would have to be much higher to squelch rising prices.
Maine's new governor Janet Mills replaces the much-loathed Paul LePage, who did everything in his power to squelch solar and wind development in the state.
He also helped establish a strong central government that Mr. Najib has exploited to squelch any independent investigation of the money transfers to his personal account.
The parents and teachers who opposed Ms. Garg said she was trying to squelch the school's progressive spirit by bringing it in line with department rules.
It's often broadly funny but never mean or patronizing; it takes the Knights, their eccentricities and quixotic aspirations seriously, but not enough to squelch the fun.
It's also less neat and less pop; this codes as an experimental dance album, with the squeaky hooks and harmonies swallowed by the relentless jaggedy squelch.
Worries about Trump's plans to squelch climate research has been a key topic at the event, with Interior Secretary Sally Jewell also addressing the issue on Wednesday.
AMI coordinated with Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, to squelch accounts of Trump's affairs with porn actor Stormy Daniels and former Playmate Karen McDougal during the 2016 campaign.
Among his discoveries was a planned armed anti-Communist riot by the Invisible Empire faction that authorities were able to squelch on a tip from Thompson's editor.
He returns years later as part of a military force determined to squelch resistance to Roman rule, and promptly arrests Judah for a crime he didn't commit.
It's an issue simply made up by feminist killjoys who want to squelch the big boys' work vibes when they can't take a joke or a compliment.
They will then squelch for an hour across mud mingled with sewage, before spending even longer trying to put tent pegs into ground that resembles brown porridge.
The dustup over whether Google tried to squelch scholar Barry Lynn's work at New America raises important issues concerning how many of Washington's think tanks are funded.
Monty, who keeps the members of her clan solvent by selling their plasma to blood banks, wields a crocodile-headed cane to squelch any signs of rebellion.
While CareZone customers may feel the impact, George Hill, an analyst at RBC, disagrees with the argument that Express Scripts is instituting the change to squelch competition.
As a girl, Suzan imagined her dolls and toys as objects that could talk, fly and climb mountains — flights of fancy that she never wanted to squelch.
Authorities in Hawaii even lit one home on fire in order to try to squelch the disease, but in the process burned down much of the neighborhood.
Mr. Trump also lashed out at Democrats in Congress whom he accused of trying to squelch testimony involving the investigation into Russian meddling in last year's election.
Democrats know Moscow Mitch will squelch them in the end but hope they'll get through to enough independents and suburban Republicans to deny Trump a second term.
" For his part, Fein claims that Marcus would squelch anti-Israel debate and calls him "clueless about freedom of speech or association protected by the First Amendment.
The sudden resignation of so many key council members may squelch the announcement, prevent the council from taking action against her, and free her hand even more.
In court, Cohen said, "I and the CEO of a media company, at the request of the candidate, worked together" to squelch stories, effectively implicating Trump himself.
But the clubs that had agreed to form Major League Baseball (MLB) successfully deployed every tool at their disposal to squelch such challengers and preserve their joint monopoly.
If the special counsel attempts to subpoena the president's testimony, it's a good bet that the president's lawyers will cite Espy in an attempt to squelch the subpoena.
But trying to squelch information leaks like the ones that may have circulated about Mr Marrero would require incredibly intrusive investigations of players' health, private lives and motivations.
Saddled with an unfortunate title and an ill-fitting home network, the surrealist ABC comedy started with a bang that quickly fizzled into a before-its-time squelch.
We decide to make a run for it, but as we squelch over the wet abandoned course, Getty can't resist sneaking up on one more king-sized frog.
The Sciabacucchi case has already figured in a decision by the Securities and Exchange Commission to allow Johnson & Johnson to squelch a shareholder proposal to require mandatory arbitration.
And that sound—of its movement, which is more a sharp sucking, a vampiric squelch, than any regular displacement of standing liquid—is like ice in the veins.
The Revolutionary Guards see publicizing the sacrifices of the fallen as a way to build domestic support for the current Syria policy and squelch any talk of compromise.
In Colorado, fires have been burning for weeks in the southwestern part of the state, with firefighters unable to squelch the blazes in rural areas and national forests.
Many supporters of the district's leadership, which was largely black, saw the strikes as an effort by a largely white and heavily Jewish union to squelch community control.
It is minimal, repetitive, and most importantly, imbued with the kind of squelch redolent of either a steamy sex session or a Sunday afternoon stroll in the woods.
But when a big deal comes up, reporters might best serve readers by looking closely at whether it will hurt competition, squelch innovation or have other ill effects.
If not, the Senate and House should squelch their competing proposals to reduce or eliminate Americans' ability to deduct state and local taxes on their federal tax forms.
In the past, the threat of United States sanctions has been enough to squelch most business with Iran, but the anonymous payments made in Bitcoin could change that.
Still, worth every penny for the tinsel hanging behind the bar and the mulch of human bodies that are slowly subsuming you on the squelch toward the bar.
Rather than helping people who feel they have little power or voice, students who squelch speech alienate those who are most likely to be sympathetic to their message.
At the Colombian branch of the online news site Vice, the editorial staff clashed with advertising executives over their efforts to squelch a column criticizing the soda industry.
The bit where the soaked lapel mics audibly squelch and go muffled and the pair glance like naughty children at, I'm assuming, half a dozen wincing sound techs?
Dictators often make poor decisions because they don't get accurate information: When you squelch independent voices you end up getting just flattery and optimism from those around you.
In court Tuesday, Cohen said, "I and the CEO of a media company, at the request of the candidate, worked together" to squelch stories, effectively implicating Trump himself.
It fell to Ms. Wright, the proud, self-described raving feminist, to squelch what she once called, dismissively, the "bimbo eruptions" that threatened to derail Mr. Clinton's candidacy.
PhRMA and drug companies might still squelch the overhaul efforts, and the drug-price bills are still up for debate with no clear indication whether they will pass.
Every action by this administration is an effort to push forward the appearance of normality, to squelch scrutiny, to diminish the authority and credibility of the ongoing investigations.
Later, as the impeachment inquiry ramped up in the United States, Mr. Zelensky's administration tried to squelch information that could embarrass or undercut Mr. Trump, Ms. Zerkal said.
The question is whether he is upset enough to leave his White House post and, in doing so, squelch virtually any chance he'd have at the Fed position.
At the same time, the recent polling data bolster the view that today′s youth are embracing a right not to be offended, which threatens to squelch necessary debate.
The deletion of those questions, which the company said violated its internal policies, worried some employees who felt that management was trying to squelch debate around a contentious issue.
The rebellion apparently caught Trump's campaign team by surprise, and his lieutenants were seen frantically whipping votes on the floor to squelch the effort amid scenes of deepening disarray.
Parker Black (aka Poozy) and Warren Jones (aka False Prpht), yelp, moan, and squelch as the record goes celestial, proving that, yes, in space people can hear you scream.
To squelch the leak, officials are building a so-called "relief well" to intersect the leaking well at a depth of 8,500 feet below the source of the leak.
The Democratic insurgents who sought to squelch the rule were hoping to deal a major blow to a longstanding precedent that has protected taxpayers from congressional excess for decades.
Rather than attempt to squelch it with ideologically constrained thinking, scholars, pundits, and advocates should embrace it and engage in pragmatic policy discussions to make these proposals even better.
Last August, when Cohen pled guilty to campaign finance violations, he admitted to working with an unnamed media company CEO "at the request of the candidate" to squelch stories.
"Creature Comfort" is perhaps definitive: the song's cheerfully affectless guitar riff plus synth squelch, combined with Butler's declamatory talk-singing, aim to evoke classic dancepop, New Order's "Temptation" maybe.
Hoffman said he's aware of concerns that large companies are buying potential rivals to squelch competition but he has yet to see good economic evidence of a widespread problem.
Laws banning so-called genocidal ideology that were adopted to deter a resurgence of sectarian or hate speech are also used to squelch even legitimate criticism of the government.
Antibiotics appeared to squelch the infection but, as happens in 20 to 30 percent of cases, the symptoms returned with a vengeance as soon as he finished the drugs.
It was Attorney General Bill Barr, who used his perch atop the Justice Department to spin the Mueller report's findings to Trump's benefit and squelch their potential public impact.
Because it aims to amplify rather than squelch speech, the general constitutionality of public financing has been reaffirmed by the US Supreme Court, even in the current deregulatory era.
Manager Terry Francona possesses an experienced closer, RHP Cody Allen, so he is able to bring Miller in from the sixth through the ninth innings to squelch opposing rallies.
However, Nicolás Maduro, the country's autocratic president, has proven himself willing to squelch street protests by force, and has already remained in office far longer than many observers thought possible.
In addition to McDougal, Mr. Cohen said he arranged a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels, a pornographic film actress, to squelch her story of an alleged affair with Mr. Trump.
Yet her portrayal is as fully realized as any other she might give, except that she has to squelch her voice while appearing to speak precisely in time with Higginbotham's.
Many worry that even if the F.B.I. were to conduct an investigation that warranted criminal proceedings, the attorney general, Jeff Sessions, a close ally of the president, would squelch them.
Colonel Kuklinski gave Washington a heads-up that the Soviets were poised to invade Poland, as they had invaded Czechoslovakia in 21980, if the Poles failed to squelch growing dissent.
The stakes for Trump personally could also be quite high, since if the GOP holds Congress, he'd remain in a strong position to survive the Russia probe and squelch other investigations.
If its chorus, with a thudding bassline and keytar-like squelch of percussion, makes you think of Nao's debut album of self-described "wonky funk" then you've got a good ear.
The Cuban government tarnishes itself in choosing to squelch the very ingenuity that has made its artists so compelling to the rest of the world and so valuable to the country.
His May 9 firing of former FBI Director James Comey has raised concerns about whether he was trying to squelch a federal probe into his campaign's ties with Russia last year.
British soldiers set it on fire during the War of 22014 to squelch American resistance, and generations of Washington brides and grooms have held their wedding receptions in its historic halls.
Conway and the White House have been defiant about the OSC's findings, accusing the watchdog of attempting to squelch her First Amendment rights and questioning whether she even violated the law.
The Times visited a prison, a children's hospital and protest marches for this video dispatch, examining how the government system in Venezuela helps squelch opposition and keep Mr. Maduro in power.
President Donald Trump sought to squelch talk Wednesday about any potential bailout for the airline industry, which has seen flagging ticket sales amid growing fears about the spread of the coronavirus.
He beat the Red Sox three times in 1967 to squelch the Impossible Dream — yet somehow gave up a home run to his counterpart, Santiago, in Game 1 at Fenway Park.
An important lesson, then, is that extreme measures like this to squelch an investigation can often provoke a similarly massive backlash from the public and other actors in the political system.
If Cuomo and Vullo overstepped, according to Judge McAvoy, it was in allegedly threatening to use the power of their offices to squelch the NRA because they don't like the group's views.
Partisan acrimony is also to blame and the fact that many lawmakers in safe districts now fear a primary challenger more than a general election opponent has also helped to squelch compromise.
Rent control, which is illegal in 27 states, has become a campaign issue across the country, and the landlord lobby has been rushing to squelch tenants' rights campaigns wherever they spring up.
" My colleague Nicholas Kristof: "Dictators often make poor decisions because they don't get accurate information: When you squelch independent voices you end up getting just flattery and optimism from those around you.
Ohio last month became the eighth state to turn to some form of a separate commission for redrawing U.S. House of Representatives districts after the national census each decade to squelch gerrymandering.
By asking the N.L.R.B. to chip away at Excelsior lists to squelch student workers' attempt to organize, Harvard risks making the uphill battle of unionizing an even steeper task for all American workers.
" But he added, "Our outdated system for paying for prescription drugs is threatening to squelch patient access to this recent and revolutionary burst of innovation by shifting a crushing burden directly onto individuals.
While only the American president has the power to block a cross-border acquisition on national security grounds, a recommendation by the committee to squelch a deal is widely considered a death sentence.
Her source had told her that the police were under intense pressure to stall the investigation and to hide records from federal investigators—suggesting that someone powerful was trying to squelch the case.
In 2011, well before Trump announced his presidential bid, Cohen, his then–special counsel and executive vice president at the Trump Organization, was already working feverishly behind the scenes to squelch any salacious stories.
Mr Trump might have a better chance in North Carolina, another state with tied polls, where early black turnout has been depressed by a mixture of bad weather and Republican efforts to squelch it.
They really promote open discussion, as far as I can tell, but in a really want people to debate, they don't want to squelch dissent, but they also say, "Look guys, we gotta ..." Recently.
There's so much excitement around this possibility, in fact, that some media outlets have already moved on to debating whether we should use our newfound powers to squelch every last mosquito on the planet.
If and when they hit 218, all eyes will be on Ryan (and the leadership that includes two speakers-in-waiting) for what they do next and if they try to squelch the effort.
At the same time, the rules squelch certain tax-planning strategies that the Treasury Department views as improper — strategies that some taxpayers were examining as a way to potentially take advantage of the deduction.
Known as "El Diablo" winds in this area, the offshore airflow was instrumental in propelling the wildfires faster than people could get out of the way, let alone allow firefighters to squelch the flames.
These dance music tropes are as familiar to our eyes as the Amen break, the acid squelch, or the air-raid siren are to our ears and feet; they're part of our shared history.
Mr. Lindenmayer conceded that many centers were not responsive enough to local employment conditions, but laid much of the blame on "a ton of regulations" put out by the Labor Department that squelch innovation.
As Levin notes, on the right alienation can foster a desire for purity — to exclude the foreign — and on the left it can foster a desire for conformity — to squelch differing speakers and faiths.
The theory: If all the plot details were known ahead of time, the community's moderators could potentially squelch any open discussion of them, protecting the rest of the community from stumbling upon the truth.
A federal judge on Thursday said plaintiffs suing Mylan NV for engaging in an allegedly unlawful scheme to squelch competition and sharply raise prices for its EpiPen allergy treatment can proceed as a class.
But country music, especially, demands an approach that blends reverence and skepticism, because so often its story is one in which those in control try to squelch counternarratives while never breaking a warm smile.
MGM Resorts International has filed federal lawsuits against more than 1,000 victims and relatives of last October's shooting rampage in Las Vegas in a bid to squelch liability claims against the hotel-casino giant.
NASHVILLE — President Trump made a plea on Wednesday for his supporters to unite behind the Republican plan to overhaul Americans' health care as the only way to squelch Democratic attempts to scuttle the plan.
The aftermath will likely see Erdoğan, who has been slowly consolidating power behind himself for years and years now, cracking down on the movement as a way to squelch dissent and solidify his own standing.
The journalists, Gianluigi Nuzzi and Emiliano Fittipaldi, face up to eight years in prison in a case that has raised widespread criticism that the Vatican is trying to muzzle free speech and squelch embarrassing revelations.
Federal authorities examining the work President Trump's former lawyer did to squelch embarrassing stories before the 2016 election have come to believe that an important ally in that effort, the tabloid company American Media Inc.
The efforts to imbue an extraterrestrial-boogeyman scenario with tidbits about genetics and climate change (and even a hint of "Star Wars," to which the incidental scoring owes a lot) tend to squelch the menace.
If anything, that website just showed me what profanity I should be avoiding because if I'm going to make Harry fucking Draco sexy it's not going to be by using words like 'squelch' is it?
The CFPB's constitutionality, as I've reported, is right now at issue in a petition for U.S. Supreme Court review by Seila Law, a California debt relief firm attempting to squelch a CFPB civil investigative demand.
But this response letter, signed by Amazon policy executive Brian Huseman, will likely do little to squelch protest from worker activists and some progressive politicians who say worker complaints and injury rates speak for themselves.
Such episodes revive the debate about the President's temperament and coherence, which the White House has been trying to squelch in the wake of a stunning fly-on-the-wall book written by Michael Wolff.
On the surface, the stakes may not seem high, but after spending a few chapters with the endearingly oddball Waylon, readers will shudder at the thought that anything might squelch this boy's contagious joy and enthusiasm.
Pro-Palestinian campus activists, however, say they are simply voicing legitimate criticism of Israel, which, they say, is being misconstrued, creating a pretext for pro-Israeli activists to squelch the Arab side of the Mideast debate.
And I'll subscribe to a newspaper as one way of resisting efforts to squelch the news media or preside over a post-fact landscape — and also to encourage journalists to be watchdogs, not lap dogs. 6.
His temporary appointment immediately sparked concerns that he will squelch the ongoing investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller's office into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, and possible coordinating with the Trump campaign in that effort.
There's his FCC appointment which will probably kill Net Neutrality and squelch innovation by smaller startups that could get nudged out of site on a pay-to-play Internet And then there's the HB-1 visa situation.
This latest move for IP addresses and other online information about protesters isn't a one-time misjudgment; it's part of a broad effort to squelch opposition and scapegoat minority groups in a bid to please the President.
The Bison (223-226) trailed by only five with less than 133 minutes to go when Irvin, who had struggled most of the game, took over to squelch any thought Howard had of pulling off the upset.
Sanofi SA wants Mylan PLC to pay up to $11.7 billion in damages for engaging in a scheme to squelch competition to its EpiPen allergy treatment, which became the center of a firestorm over drug price increases.
Those two nations may be enemies, but they find common cause in their barbaric treatment of women — and since they are trying to squelch and smother these two women, we should shout their names from the mountaintops.
The legislation would give the United States power to squelch a wider variety of investments from China, including minority stakes in American firms, joint ventures, and real estate transactions near military bases or other national security facilities.
They apparently preferred to block coverage of the awkwardly timed visit as questions swirled about whether the president had dismissed his F.B.I. director in part to squelch the investigation into possible ties between his campaign and Moscow.
" In chapter three, "We the people," he writes, "Today the political correctness (PC) police are the biggest threat to America's freedom of speech, and they are doing their best to squelch the opinions of 'we the People.
So what I do have more of a problem with is the tech companies who are allowing China's values on privacy, on security, using those tech platforms to squelch the human rights of others to surveil their citizens.
His firing of Comey and the appointment of a special counsel to investigate his election campaign's ties to Russia last year have raised the question of whether he tried to squelch a probe into the alleged Russia connection.
And no, Mr. Stookey did not have a pun in mind, suggesting "recording secretary" as a title for someone who listened in at, um, recording sessions, sometimes telling the engineer to squelch this note or boost that one.
He launched his solo career, in 2002, with the album "Justified," for which he and the producer Timbaland teamed up to create genre-bending pop songs that, despite their ugly, low-range squelch, made you want to dance.
Supporters of Exxon Mobil have accused him and his colleagues of using prosecutorial powers to pursue political ends and of trying to squelch the First Amendment rights of the company, its scientists and anyone who agrees with them.
The PR gurus couldn't squelch the talk of his supersized yacht, or rumors that he owns the world's largest chateau and near-priceless pieces of artwork, or explain away his sudden billion-dollar spat with tiny neighbor Qatar.
RELATED: House intelligence Democrats outline how to keep their Russia investigation alive Given the intense partisanship in the House, it's not unusual for any majority in either party to squelch efforts by the minority party to act unilaterally.
The Bears and Patriots were particularly effective, using 6-20183 fronts — six men on the line of scrimmage, one off-ball linebacker — to disrupt L.A.'s zone running game, and Cover-4 to squelch deep play-action designs.
Yet judging by vigorous attempts his lawyers have made to squelch the cases against him, there is considerable concern in Trump's camp that the thickening legal jungle ensnaring him could come with a high political or legal cost.
But he was suspicious of Mr. Trump's continuing refusal to release his tax returns, and said that firing Mr. Comey had the whiff of an effort to squelch the investigations into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Turkey is a NATO ally and perhaps still a would-be European Union member, but the Germans felt they had to squelch Erdoğan's politicking among Turkish residents in their country because they felt it contradicted fundamental democratic principles.
Part of acknowledging our own humanity is to confront the dark spots that exist in all of us: anger, violence, obsession, complicity — all the bad feelings women are supposed to squelch down, or not admit to having at all.
To squelch Pompeo's interest in a costly and potentially nasty Republican primary, McConnell and his chief political lieutenant, NRSC Executive Director Ward Baker, set out to let the congressman know just what awaited him if he decided to run.
His moral authority as the country's first black commander in chief, his popularity with grass-roots Democratic voters and his political battles with Congress have worked to squelch the kind of ideological battles that have divided the Republican Party.
Genital Jousting isn't afraid to explore the hilarity of wangs: the weird physics, the grotesqueness, the way they wobble around like fat jelly worms, the noises they make when they penetrate things (which is, apparently, a slightly unnerving "squelch").
In Itogon, in Benguet Province, teams of search-and-rescue workers accompanied by miners dug through the mud with their bare hands on Monday, the squelch of wet earth accompanied by the growl of chain saws slicing through debris.
" • "Every time Mr. Schroepfer and his more than 250 engineering specialists create A.I. solutions that flag and squelch noxious material, new and dubious posts that the A.I. systems have never seen before pop up — and are thus not caught.
When the president calls every piece of information he does not like "fake news," he also encourages politicians in other countries who are not constrained by constitutional free speech protections or independent judiciaries to more aggressively squelch the press.
Ms. McDougal alleged in her lawsuit that the company, which publishes The National Enquirer, misled her when it made a $150,000 deal to squelch her story, buying the exclusive rights to it during the campaign but never publishing anything.
On Monday morning, the actress Rose McGowan — who has sued Mr. Weinstein over what she has called his effort to squelch her accusations that he raped her — posted a tweet attacking the producer's claims that he had been forgotten.
Lawyers for consumers who accuse Mylan NV of engaging in an unlawful scheme to squelch competition for its EpiPen allergy treatment have asked a federal judge to sanction the drugmaker for interfering with subpoenas they issued to its vendors.
Terrorism, though, can never squelch the inherent truth that all people are created equal, that all are equally capable of being governed under the law and that each person is an essential participant in the experiment of self-government.
In subsequent meetings, Trump would ask Comey to "lift the cloud" Russia was casting over his presidency, to announce publicly that Trump was not being investigated, and to squelch the investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's activities.
Referring to Trump as "that guy over there," Questlove subtly raised his middle finger in the direction of the White House, adding, "It's been frustrating to watch as certain forces in our society try to squelch science," CNN reports.
Mylan Plc is urging a federal judge to reject rival drugmaker Sanofi SA's claims the company engaged in a scheme to squelch competition to its EpiPen allergy treatment, which became the center of a political firestorm over price increases.
If Murray Energy – which has a history of suing financial news publishers such as Mergermarket and Bloomberg – can squelch coverage by suing to expose confidential sources, what's to stop other companies from using the same strategy against subscriber-based news outlets?
The three major U.S. stock indexes closed at record highs, driven by the notion that economies around the world are growing in sync and inflation is low, giving the Federal Reserve and other central banks little reason to squelch the expansion.
In response to former FBI Director James Comey's powerful testimony Thursday detailing President Trump's efforts to squelch the bureau's investigation into Michael Flynn, Trump is embracing a tried-and-true Washington tactic: divert attention from a scandal by smearing the messenger.
Rigorous in their clarity and illusion of three-dimensionality, these images nevertheless behave in ways that binaries shouldn't: denied the stability of numerical data, their forms thaw and seep and squelch, running across the surface in liquified streams and pools.
They could punish Trump for firing then-FBI Director James Comey in order to squelch the Russia investigation by refusing to confirm Christopher Wray, Trump's handpicked choice for Comey's successor, and instead insisting on a candidate the Senate has chosen.
That's because every time Mr. Schroepfer and his more than 22005 engineering specialists create A.I. solutions that flag and squelch noxious material, new and dubious posts that the A.I. systems have never seen before pop up — and are thus not caught.
"They have come to use the scope of their platforms and their overwhelming dominance in certain markets to unfairly disadvantage competitors and squelch potential competition," said the CEO of wireless speaker company Sonos, which is suing Google for patent infringement.
As an organization that has tried to squelch religion, the Communist Party under Mr. Xi is now backing it in ways that echo the approach of strongmen like Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, who use faith to legitimize their rule.
Given present moody, atmospheric fashions, his cheer is just too jaunty, his sonic palette too cracklingly electric rather than smoothly electronic (though he does have a thing for liquid synth squelch), his hooks too concrete for a trap-associated rapper.
Lawyers for consumers who claim Mylan NV schemed to squelch competition for its EpiPen device may depose its chief executive again after obtaining documents from a company they say agreed to delay the release of a generic version of the emergency allergy treatment.
Using the fuzziest of reasoning — he insinuated that police officers must have helped Cornell squelch the case because they later were promoted — he said there had been "willful misconduct, nonfeasance and collusion" by law enforcement and Cornell, and a "botched" police investigation.
A press release the company sent out last week makes clear that, no, this new limited-run feature isn't intended to squelch highly engaging tweets—it's Twitter's way of getting its Canadian users to act as unpaid moderators for their own content.
Seizing on Trump's favorite mode of discourse, the feeds reflect concern that the new president, a climate change skeptic, is out to squelch federally backed research showing that emissions from fossil fuel combustion and other human activities are contributing to global warming.
Until now, the comedian's army of publicists, celebrity friends and acolytes did all they could to squelch the persistent rumors of such creepy misbehavior, which have dogged his career as C.K. made their work more difficult by turning his pathology into his muse.
To reach the public, he will need to squelch the political noise from operatives at the RNC and critical pundits who ridicule him for finally giving us his side of the story, while they hypocritically get paid each day to give us theirs.
Aiming to squelch an Ebola outbreak that has infected 256 people, killing almost half of them, aid workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have begun giving an experimental vaccine to people in the rural region at the epicenter of the outbreak.
Meanwhile, the Chinese Communist Party's attempts to inculcate loyalty and squelch opposition among the diaspora in Taiwan and Hong Kong have aroused concerns that Beijing cares more about its vision of ethnic unity than respect for sovereignty and the rule of law.
Israelis view the strip of land that connects the West Bank to Jordan as critical to border security, but Palestinians believe the annexation would squelch the potential for a presence in the West Bank and diminish the chances of a two-state solution.
The DC area has an incredible regional transit system in Metrorail and Metrobus, and a growing mode share of people who walk and bike to work, but that isn't enough to squelch the sentiment that the region is expensive and hard to get around.
But if "Brexit" ushers in a period of economic volatility across Europe that begins to squelch growth, the U.S. economy could be badly affected -- complicating Clinton's bid to pull off the tough assignment of winning a third consecutive White House term for the Democrats.
Bullets fly, cars explode, pedestrians squelch under the wheels of your truck, but it's so far away and filtered that it feels inconsequential—you're playing a morally loose career criminal, and the physical distance from the carnage you're causing reflects his own mental distancing.
"As part of its agenda to squelch Nunes' voice, cause him extreme pain and suffering, influence the 2018 Congressional election, and distract, intimidate and interfere with Nunes' investigation into corruption and Russian involvement in the 2016 Presidential Election, Twitter did absolutely nothing," the complaint says.
At the request of Energy Transfer Partners, the company building the Dakota Access pipeline, a private security firm worked with local, state and federal law officials to surveil protestors and attempt to squelch the #NoDAPL movement with tools originally developed as counterterrorism and wartime tactics.
Trump last year repeatedly blasted the Fed for raising interest rates - which the Fed did four times in 2018 - saying the central bank's actions would squelch an economic recovery Trump has taken credit for invigorating with a round of tax cuts and greater government spending.
They squelch on the title track, ,"We truly feel that anything we've ever put out into the world is being returned in the sweetest way by the sweetest people," a suggestion that even amidst the violence of the world there's moments of joy and light.
"As part of its agenda to squelch Nunes' voice, cause him extreme pain and suffering, influence the 2018 Congressional election, and distract, intimidate and interfere with Nunes' investigation into corruption and Russian involvement in the 2016 Presidential Election, Twitter did absolutely nothing," the complaint said.
The White House barred reporters from witnessing Mr. Trump's meeting on Wednesday morning with Mr. Lavrov, an awkwardly timed visit given lingering questions about whether the president dismissed his F.B.I. director in part to squelch the investigation into possible ties between his campaign and Moscow.
Mr. Buckley's Klan involvement had led his wife into a dangerous confrontation with three African-American women at a Walmart, and she wanted to squelch her now-5-year-old son's mimicry of his father's racial slurs and "white power" salutes before he started school.
There is no press strategy in the world capable of succeeding if the president of the United States is going to sit down with NBC's Lester Holt and say his White House was lying and he really did fire James Comey to squelch the Russia investigation.
Instead of reaching out to Democratic leaders in Congress or trying to woo supporters of Hillary Clinton, Trump spent much of his first three months antagonizing Democrats on social media, scrambling to organize his staff and squelch nagging questions about Russian interference in the 2016 elections.
FRANKFURT — The German carmakers BMW and Daimler said on Wednesday that they had taken action against executives involved in an organization that sponsored emissions experiments on monkeys, as the companies tried to squelch a public outcry that threatens to tarnish the image of Germany's most important exports.
Based on the last few "X-Men" movies, the prospect of new management has seemed enticing, and "Dark Phoenix" does little to squelch the sense that it's about time to put a torch to things and boot -- or more likely, reboot -- "X-Men" back into a 21st-century universe.
His firing of Federal Bureau of Investigation head James Comey on May 9 and the appointment of a special counsel to investigate Trump's 2016 presidential election campaign ties to Russia have raised the question of whether he tried to squelch a probe into allegations of a Russian connection.
Josh Hawley, are arguing against so-called "free market orthodoxy" on trade and calling for the regulation of social media companies, arguing that "holding big companies accountable who have amassed significant market power and are using it among other things to squelch conservative voices" is a conservative cause.
The Friday filing alleges Weinstein's former employers are responsible for sexual offenses that happened during his employment and that some employers may have concealed Weinstein's conduct or participated in the "decadeslong campaign to squelch complaints or illegally procure the silence of victims, witnesses and others," according to the complaint.
Not for the faint of heart, the special chronicles a series of horrors, including mass starvation, using executions to squelch labor unrest and the terrorist bombing of a South Korean airliner, as North Korea chafed at having been denied a chance to help host the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.
Donald J. Trump's campaign moved on Sunday to squelch reports — set off by the candidate himself — that Gennifer Flowers, the woman whose claims of an affair with Bill Clinton imperiled his 1992 presidential campaign, would be Mr. Trump's guest on Monday at his first debate with Hillary Clinton.
Similarly, the mistakes that the Trump Administration has made are likely to multiply: the dismantling of the State Department; the denigration of the civil service; the exclusion of experts on Iran and climate change; the fictional statistics about undocumented immigrants; and the effort to squelch dissent across the government.
When the agency proposed collecting wage data by sex, race, and national origin from large employers as part of a cross-agency effort to curb pay discrimination in 2016, for example, he wrote to the White House's Office of Management and Budget to request that it squelch the idea.
An amicus brief by the ACLU in the Flores case hinted at why the government is trying to squelch arguments for family release: The ACLU contends the administration cannot detain immigrant families in order to deter future asylum-seekers from coming to the U.S. But that's a fight for another day.
Trump: I'd declare war on ISIS, send 'very few' troops Technically the gathering was supposed to be a strategy meeting for Trump and RNC whips who would ultimately squelch the brewing rebellion by members who wanted to "free the delegates" if their conscience tells them not to vote to nominate Trump.
It is significant that Trump is determined to squelch or undermine investigations into his campaign's conduct, and that his surrogates are routinely caught lying about their conduct, while those on the receiving end of his deranged rants stand in the way of nothing, seeking only to have their names cleared.
An examination of Trending Topics, based on interviews with current and former Facebook employees and a demonstration of the curator tools, found that Facebook's employees were not directed to squelch conservative news on the site, nor would that be easily accomplished by a staff member who wished to do so.
"They have come to use the scope of their platforms and their overwhelming dominance in certain markets to unfairly disadvantage competitors and squelch potential competition," said Patrick Spence, CEO of smart speaker firm Sonos, at a House antitrust subcommittee field hearing in Colorado to examine abusive practices in the tech industry.
More from The New York Times:'Black Panther' crosses $221 million globally, annihilating newcomersFacebook and Google struggle to squelch 'crisis actor' postsAs conservatives gather, anger at the news media runs deep Craig Erwich, the head of content at Hulu, read "The Looming Tower" soon after it was published in 22017.
Finally, "Lo Más Sencillo es Complicarlo Todo" ("The Simplest Thing Is to Complicate Everything") is a goofy Mexican teen romance in which an egotistic, movie-mad 17-year-old, Renata (Danna Paola), sets out to squelch the engagement of her adored Leonardo, her older brother's best friend that she's been crushing on forever.
The book, "Catch and Kill," which is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, describes instances when, Mr. Farrow says, top NBC News executives failed to grasp the larger significance of his reporting and instructed him to slow down or halt his pursuit of a story that Mr. Weinstein was trying to squelch.
Meanwhile, the same U.S. law — Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects online platforms from liability for user-contributed content even when that material is edited or moderated — is under fierce attack in Congress from bipartisan critics, who argue it gives tech firms too much power to squelch speech. 3.
The quickening bid to squelch any further fact-finding in the trial is also taking place as the White House seeks to delay publication of the former national security adviser's forthcoming book, which The New York Times has reported to be deeply critical of Trump's behavior towards the Kiev government and elsewhere.
The prosecutors made clear in a sentencing memo filed on Friday that they viewed efforts by Mr. Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, to squelch the stories as nothing less than a perversion of a democratic election — and by extension they effectively accused the president of defrauding voters, questioning the legitimacy of his victory.
One thing that's always made the viral fan-casting of Idris Elba in the role so appealing (and impossible to squelch) is that introducing Elba as the face of Bond would make it clear that the role of the metrosexual world-traveling sophisticate isn't just the purview of the white British men who've played the role until now.
THANK YOU return to the emetic, scab-peeling noise they've made their name on, over which they chant and squelch out tales of apocalypsis, injustice, and suicidal ideation (A telling lyric from "WATER," a song that wishes death upon those destroying the environment: "I don't know what it's gonna look like / I just know nothing's going to be alright").
Another test will be whether Trump's omnipresent national profile can squelch Democratic senators with strong local appeal and independent profiles like Tester, a farmer from the tiny north country township of Big Sandy who has his own populist brand, and West Virginia's Manchin, who has long surfed political waves that have swept his state to the right.
Perhaps more threatening to him is his own former personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, who has turned on him and implicated him in a hush money scheme to squelch stories of sexual impropriety before the 2016 election and asserted that Mr. Trump was seeking to build a tower in Moscow even as he clinched the presidential nomination that year.
"His hostility to the prospect of obstruction charges against the president has been now met with what seems to be a fairly rapid decision by him to squelch a case that obviously Bob Mueller found at least plausible," said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, a senior Democrat on the Judiciary Committee and a former federal prosecutor.
As Dean R. Snow, a professional archaeologist and professor emeritus of anthropology at Penn State University (who also taught at the State University of New York in Albany), engagingly recounts in "1777," those armies never converged, denying the British the firewall they predicted would quickly put the pesky Americans in their place and squelch the rebellion.
He appeared on Sean Hannity's talk radio show and on other conservative news outlets last year to share his views, including that the Muslim Brotherhood had taken over the decision-making in the White House during the Obama administration, and that the concept of Islamophobia had been invented by terrorists to squelch critical thinking in the West.
" A 2019 Bloomberg report found evidence of McDonald's coordinating anti-union efforts directly from headquarters The National Employment Law Project also condemned the rule, with executive director Rebecca Dixon saying "Too many employers ... use temp agencies and subcontractors to try to duck responsibility for workplace violations and to squelch worker organizing and collective action for mutual aid and protection.
We have the press in this country, 22018% of this, I think is of a group think type, which you&aposre talking about here, and they claim that they are defending the first amendment and freedom of the press, when, in fact, as you&aposve also pointed out, they squelch and they suppress opinions that they personally do not agree with.
Thomas is no longer kneeling, and he is trying to thread a small needle: He wants to squelch the critics who say the N.F.L. kneelers are not doing anything productive while making sure those who supported his on-field protests do not view him as backing down in the face of pressure from league executives and even the White House.
At a time when Iran is navigating extraordinary challenges at home and abroad — from the possibility of conflict with the United States to crippling economic sanctions and a restive population — Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, appears to have concluded that the best way to manage the turmoil is to squelch dissenting voices and assure a Parliament that would rubber-stamp conservative policies.
" The NRA claims the state's unconstitutional campaign to squelch its First Amendment rights began last spring, when Governor Cuomo issued a press release announcing that he was directing the state Department of Financial Services to send a letter to companies under its purview, urging them to review their relationships with the NRA and other gun rights groups lest they "harm their corporate reputations and jeopardize public safety.
And by arranging for The Enquirer's parent company to squelch Ms. McDougal's affair accusation by buying the exclusive rights to her story for $150,000 and then sitting on it — a practice known in the tabloid trade as "catch-and-kill" — Mr. Cohen was inducing A.M.I. to violate a law that prohibits corporations from spending any money in campaigns in coordination with candidates or their agents.
But the crisis could also indicate that factions in the Islamic Republic are seeking to squelch any political maneuvering room for any leaders who are open to talking to the US. Rouhani did not specifically reference the attack on the Saudi facility in an address on Iran's Press TV Sunday but did accuse Americans of running a "war operation" by supporting the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
This will certainly be the emphasis from the Republican Party, whose members are eager to weasel out of the position they've put themselves in, claiming to be aggressive defenders of the nation while looking away from the growing mound of evidence that our elections were compromised, that members of the Trump campaign, and possibly even the administration, may have been involved, and that the leader of their party is trying to squelch any probes.
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