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"stanch" Definitions
  1. stanch something to stop the flow of something, especially blood

319 Sentences With "stanch"

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Patricia tried to stanch his head wounds with her clothing.
Mr. Trump can't expect to stanch much of that flow.
He was attempting to stanch the markets' bleeding from earlier weeks.
Mr Turnbull has promised to stanch the flow of job losses.
One technician says one of those stocks could stanch its bleeding.
The children tried to stanch the water with towels and sweatshirts.
I should be able to stanch the wound, but I can't.
I was pressing a napkin to my tongue to stanch the bleeding.
She took off her shirt and used it to stanch the bleeding.
A subsequent postponement, until April 1, did little to stanch the criticism.
But their efforts to stanch the political pain could leave Congress bleeding.
Apply pressure to stanch blood from less severe wounds, and elevate them.
The European Union has given Morocco $275 million to stanch the flow.
All this is to keep people safe, reassure customers and stanch cancellations.
Soldiers also carry American tourniquets in their medical kits, used to stanch bleeding.
The European Union (EU) has pressed the Nigérien government to stanch the flow.
Yet it has done next to nothing to stanch addiction in this country.
We would do well to stanch any North American impulse toward self-righteousness.
Omar and her friends rushed to use winter coats to stanch the blood.
The reusable, bell-like devices unfold in the vagina to stanch menstrual flow.
As in numerous other countries, officials have struggled to stanch mistrust about vaccinations.
China, as well, has taken steps to stanch American company access to data.
Banks howled at the FBI to shut the fraud down and stanch the losses.
STANCH is apparently correct, although STAUNCH has been used interchangeably for quite a while.
Those details are being shared with allies to help stanch the flow of militants.
They target stanch allies and ignore far greater problems in the world trading system.
He tried to stanch the boy's bleeding with stones reputed to have healing powers.
Humanitarian aid can stanch the dying, but it takes diplomacy to stop the killing.
Medical professionals are trained to stanch bleeding, stitch wounds and patch up broken bodies.
The goal was to stanch the hoarding of currency and gold by anxious depositors.
The addition of thousands more residents from Amazon, however, will likely stanch that fall.
So Trump is hoping to stanch the bleeding and go on the attack against Clinton.
The update buoyed hopes that the company led by Elon Musk will stanch its losses.
Using a white gauze pad, you stanch the bleeding points, which appear like red blossoms.
Three beats more, and his brain has spun a story line to stanch the bleeding.
Desperate to stanch the flow, she enlisted Turkey to help keep migrants from entering Europe.
Yet asked to stand firm, to stanch the bleeding and limit the damage, Liverpool crumbled.
WeWork's turnaround plan calls for it to stanch its losses while opening hundreds of new locations.
Now, with investors fleeing in a fury, asset management firms are struggling to stanch the bleeding.
Sanofi is making a big jump to stanch public criticism and keep drug pricing in check.
To stanch the spread of the virus, officials must stop Aedes aegypti, the yellow-fever mosquito.
Other students tried to stanch the bleeding by putting pressure on his chest, Mr. Bialy said.
That helps stanch the bleeding caused by state-level cuts, but was hardly a full replacement.
It would also help stanch the systematic disenfranchisement of people of color, who are disproportionately incarcerated.
Approving a cut now and committing to the data ahead would help stanch that talk, Keon said.
" It said the attack was intended to stanch "the flow of Western crusaders into this Muslim land.
As the proud mother of a transgender son, she is a stanch ally to the LGBTQ community.
The Wall was built to stanch the flow of people from the Soviet bloc to the West.
The Chinese government has been eager to stanch the flow of overseas investments as the economy slows.
WeWork&aposs turnaround plan calls for it to stanch its losses while opening hundreds of new locations.
Only at the last minute was the vulnerability discovered, and Mr Obama hurriedly dispatched to stanch the bleeding.
Francis will take some steps to stanch the bleeding, visiting Chiapas, for instance, where Protestant churches have flourished.
The filmmaker, raconteur and activist Michael Moore remains stanch, but his solo performance is yielding its Broadway berth.
Mr. Onaodowan said that it was not his obligation to stanch a controversy that he did not create.
Many experts are skeptical that isolating thousands of patients in shelters can stanch the spread of the coronavirus.
Read more:WeWork&aposs turnaround plan calls for it to stanch its losses while opening hundreds of new locations.
Before election night, networks were scrambling to generate new hits and digital offshoots that could stanch the bleeding.
Sinaloa's security under-secretary, Cristobal Castaneda, acknowledged the state lacks the resources it needs to stanch the blood.
With hundreds of millions at stake, they always find ways around limited efforts to stanch the public's financial bleeding.
But Jonathan Krinsky, chief market technician at MKM Partners, expects to see a key technical pattern stanch the bleeding.
He and others are looking for the best drugs to stanch the activity of enzymes used to make ceramides.
Behind the scenes, however, Greitens and his wife worked feverishly to stanch the bleeding and save his political career.
" — Jeet Heer, The New Republic "Voices for aggressive government-organized action to stanch/slow climate change are entirely unrepresented.
Critics have said that addressing both issues is key to helping stanch the flood of disinformation on the platform.
Most U.S. Evangelicals are strong supporters of Israel, and many Evangelical leaders are stanch allies of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
One reason: the recent agreement between the European Union and Turkey to stanch the flow of refugees entering the Continent.
And we should restrict visits to places like our nursing homes and prisons to stanch the spread of the coronavirus.
A growing number of congressional Democrats are calling for Ms. Nielsen's resignation, and Republicans moved to stanch the political bleeding.
Government officials couldn't believe what they were seeing and weren't sure what else they could do to stanch the panic.
His resignation may help stanch the bleeding for Wynn Resorts, which has a number of ambitious projects in the works.
A friend took a job at Dean Witter, the brokerage house Sears bought in an effort to stanch the flow.
The only real way to stanch the flow of migrants is to help tackle the problems at the source -- Central America.
Every so often a blue-gloved hand pauses to dab the cortex with a Gelfoam to stanch a plume of blood.
Mexico agreed last month to deploy troops to try to stanch the flow after Trump threatened to impose tariffs on exports.
Sears had been looking at options for its tools business as it struggles to stanch a year-long decline in sales.
It posted $3.9 billion in losses since then and has been closing stores in an an attempt to stanch the bleeding.
Bishops in Baltimore: Seeking more accountability The goal for the Catholic bishops in Baltimore, is, simply stated, is to stanch the bleeding.
Another tactic is to stanch the flow of funds to Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortions and reproductive services in America.
On February 8th Colombia's president, Juan Manuel Santos, on a visit to the border town of Cúcuta, tried to stanch the flow.
Now strangers were tearing barely healed scabs off those old wounds and I was running out of hands to stanch the bleeding.
Our policies, disinvestment and avoidance have created a sort of perpetual motion machine in which violence has become increasingly difficult to stanch.
While we need to know more about causes to stanch this epidemic, many studies identify ways to minimize the effect of loneliness.
Mostly, Continental Europe just wants the war to stop in order to stanch the flow of refugees trying to cross its borders.
By banning the use of whips by jockeys, the company hopes to stanch public perception that horses are beaten to run faster.
But this is the kind of build-and-restrict, stoke-and-stanch game cities too often play with housing supply and demand.
Eager to stanch the outflows, TIAA set up a registered investment advisory firm in 2004 that began offering private asset management services.
Blair immediately began performing CPR as Lee put on blue gloves and tried to stanch the blood coming from Jean's chest wound.
Of course, Europe's primary goal is to stanch the flow of migrants to Europe, where anti-immigrant populism is on the rise.
Morgan Stanley says that the iPhone X is helping stanch the flow of customers defecting from Apple to makers of cheaper smartphones.
On Friday, Takashi Takano, a member of the new legal team that won Mr. Ghosn's release, tried to stanch the media churn.
To prevent or stanch bleeding, which could otherwise be life-threatening, hemophiliacs infuse themselves with the missing protein, known as a clotting factor.
His repeated attempts to stanch the flow of travelers from Muslim-majority countries will likely ring louder than any subtle shifts in rhetoric.
Growing frustration While the President has implored his aides to stanch the political fallout, he hasn't moved to end the humanitarian crisis itself.
Islamic authority also was unable to stanch superstitious beliefs, as objects in a section called "Astrology, Magic and the World of Beasts" reveal.
Within two minutes of confirming the bug, the Let's Encrypt team stopped issuing any new certificates in a bid to stanch the bleeding.
The single best thing Congress can do to stanch economic bleeding is to enact a temporary national moratorium on small business debt collections.
But bail reform alone cannot stanch the flow of people into the criminal justice system who shouldn't be there in the first place.
To stanch their losses, many companies raised their prices substantially for this year while narrowing their networks of providers to hold down costs.
But a simple rollover of existing cuts by OPEC+ may not stanch a looming ocean of American oil expected to arrive next year.
Cellphone video shows him splayed on the ground covered in blood as neighbors try to stanch the bleeding with what appears to be napkins.
Theories abounded about how best to stanch the damage, but one persistent theme was that Democrats should — must — move to the right on guns.
Just how much trouble he's in will be determined in the coming weeks, as we see whether he can stanch his bleeding of support.
The president appears to be seeking to strong-arm the Bureau, scare White House staffers, silence Congress, stanch the leaks, and stop the press.
To stanch this flow, cable operators can offer "triple-play" packages that combine broadband, television and telephone service, which gives them a pricing advantage.
We hear her agonized weeping as she tries to stanch the hemorrhaging and stop the baby she doesn't want from coming out of her.
And the Tories are hardly the only center-right party in Europe trying to coopt nationalism theses to stanch defections by working-class voters.
Besides being a member of the NATO alliance, Turkey is vital to Europe's efforts to stanch the flow of migrants from Syria and Afghanistan.
His jeans were still covered with blood that he said was sprayed on him on Sunday as he tried to stanch Mr. Patouhas's wound.
" The bizarre display will likely do little to stanch the bipartisan criticism heaped on Trump on Saturday after he condemned violence "on many sides.
They see it as a way not only to combat income inequality but also to stanch the flow of talent out of these communities.
The G.O.P., weakened by Watergate, and thinking to stanch the flow of departing women, elected as party chair Mary Louise Smith, an ardent feminist.
As the administration of President Trump is seeking to stanch the flow of refugees into the United States, Canada has taken the opposite approach.
UBS is reportedly racing to stanch outflows at its landmark $20 billion real-estate fund amid worries about its retail holdings and extended underperformance.
While the administration argues deportations will stanch the flow of migrants to the border, it's unclear whether the President's tweet will upend any future operation.
Finally, after nearly three weeks of self-inflicted negative media coverage, Fox realized it needed to stanch the bleeding and announced that O'Reilly is out.
On the other hand, the administration's cuts to outreach and sporadic lip service to repealing the ACA do nothing to stanch growing confusion among shoppers.
His exit comes as the White House weighs broader staff changes to stanch the damage from deepening crises surrounding Trump associates' alleged ties to Russia.
Garmin has been trying to stanch sales declines at its auto business by entering into deals with automakers to supply inbuilt navigation and entertainment systems.
Now Al Qaeda's top leadership is looking to stanch its losses in Pakistan and score a propaganda coup in Syria by establishing a formal emirate.
Affordable day care, for instance, would stanch the income loss experienced by parents who now must leave the work force while their children are young.
"The administration's cuts to outreach and sporadic lip service to repealing the ACA do nothing to stanch growing confusion among shoppers," Kushner and Schlosser write.
I know that a doctor punctured an artery in my groin and threaded a catheter through my aorta to stanch the bleeding in my kidney.
But when the coronavirus hit, Verma was left off the task force that Azar headed to stanch the outbreak — an omission that rankled her allies.
To stanch job losses, policymakers need to announce that help is on the way, and that it will be retroactive to the beginning of March.
When the Dodgers needed to stanch the bleeding, he gave them 2 2/3 scoreless innings before giving way to Tony Watson in the fifth.
But because these creatures' methods and motivations are hard to parse, the results are often sloppy, and insufficient to stanch the evil in the world.
Until or in lieu of a revolutionary overthrow of the capitalist system, how can we hope to lessen or prevent — instead of just temporarily stanch — burnout?
Smaller unions will spend less money on politicking, as they use their dwindling resources to hold on to members and stanch the flow of free-riders.
But for now, he's trying to convince farmers to stick with him — and his administration is attempting to stanch the bleeding with billions in emergency aid.
The single best thing Congress can do to stanch economic bleeding is to enact as stand-alone legislation a national moratorium on collections against small businesses.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the "zero tolerance" policy officially in early May to stanch the flow of migrants, mainly from Central American countries like Guatemala.
The convention, at Hofstra's David S. Mack Complex, was a crisp opportunity to stanch any momentum toward Ms. Nixon, and the state party booked both Mrs.
Another man left town, cut his throat in a field, regretted it, and tried to stuff grass into the wound but was unable to stanch it.
The budget carrier has been trying to stanch a growing backlash among its ranks, after scheduling problems led the company to threaten to cancel pilots' holidays.
Estonia, with 1.3 million people, has been a stanch NATO member, critical of neighboring Russia's annexation of Crimea and strongly supporting maintaining economic sanctions against the Moscow.
Instagram users are stepping up to stanch the flow of photos showing a popular teen e-girl's murder as the platform fails to quickly remove the images.
Helping stanch the bleeding on Friday was Nike Inc, which jumped 6.2 percent after the company's quarterly results beat Wall Street estimates on strength in North America.
While Tim Cook has previously donated money to both the Democratic and Republican parties, he recently hosted a fundraiser for House Speaker Paul Ryan, a stanch conservative.
But as the availability of the fake Hermès bracelet shows, Amazon's system is failing to stanch the flow of dubious goods even with obvious examples of knockoffs.
He was dragged to safety by off-duty police officer Tom McGrath, who had to put his own fingers in Smith's bullet wound to stanch the bleeding.
It has tried raising prices and altering its unlimited offerings to a much more pedestrian three movies a month as it tries to stanch its cash burn.
She immediately ran to the girl, who was nearest to her, and used a sweatsuit that she kept in her pack to try to stanch the bleeding.
In August, Argentina's central bank raised its benchmark interest rate to 60 percent in an effort to stanch a sharp decline in the value of the peso.
Once the Communist Party came around to admitting there was an outbreak of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan, it mobilized the state apparatus to stanch the bleeding.
Yet experts say living up to the Paris goals will require more direct policies to stanch America's domestic fossil fuel production, much of it destined for export.
The trade agreement signed Wednesday by President Donald Trump and China includes a provision to stanch the sale of counterfeit goods on e-commerce platforms like Amazon.
President Emmanuel Macron has tried to stanch the protesters' anger through what was known as the "Great National Debate," 11 meetings throughout France that ended last week.
LivingSocial is laying off around 280 employees in the latest move aimed at trying to stanch the bleeding at the one-time e-commerce darling and Groupon foe.
The big question in the media world today is whether MoviePass parent company Helios and Matheson can stanch the bleeding of its cash flows before it becomes insolvent.
This is the pragmatic Angela Merkel, who entered a calculated deal with an increasingly authoritarian President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey to try to stanch the migrant flow.
China in recent months has increased its efforts to stanch the flow, considerably tightening enforcement of its strict limits on how much money can move across its borders.
Central American families fleeing poverty and violence have been arriving in record numbers despite a series of deterrent measures introduced by the Trump administration to stanch the flow.
Often, doctors temporarily stanch the blood flow by packing the abdomen with sterile absorbent sponges; later they will go back and do a surgical repair of other organs.
The company plans to shore up its bottom line and stanch its outflow of cash, but at the same time, it plans to open hundreds of new locations.
In 210, Israel began erecting the concrete wall around the camp, cutting inside Israel's own declared boundaries, as if to stanch and cauterize the camp from "united" Jerusalem.
Expanding portfolios of businesses and deft moves to stanch losses may be why the managed care companies have, for the most part, been favored by the stock market.
In recent months, China has increased its efforts to stanch the flow, considerably tightening enforcement of its strict limits on how much money can move across its borders.
Strangers used belts as makeshift tourniquets to stanch bleeding, and others sped the wounded to hospitals in the back seats of cars and the beds of pickup trucks.
As China's Communist troops fled from attacks in the 1930s, trekking thousands of miles to a new base, they spread its yellow granules on their wounds to stanch bleeding.
Kelly can stanch Trump's paper flow all he wants: Trump can still read Twitter, and click over to Breitbart, and watch Fox & Friends, and he does all those things.
Special Report: Democracy 21961 BERLIN — Fifty-five summers ago, the Communists who ruled East Germany decided to wall in their citizens to stanch the flood of Germans moving west.
Strangers used belts as makeshift tourniquets to stanch bleeding, and then others sped the wounded to hospitals in the back seats of cars and the beds of pickup trucks.
I'm struck, for example, by the intensity of conversation over the last year about what Facebook and its algorithms should do to stanch the destructive tribalism in American life.
In 2016, the European Union agreed to pay Turkey six billion euros to stanch the outflow of Syrian refugees and other migrants who had overwhelmed Europe the previous summer.
The cumulative domestic and regional actions taken to stanch the rampant abuse of our asylum laws may have persuaded many would-be illegal aliens that the game is up.
And note that this poll was taken before Sunday night's debate, so it's at least conceivable that Trump could have helped stanch the bleeding a bit with that performance.
Even as he seeks closer ties with Beijing, the mainland is his country's main source of narcotics—and drug control officials say little is being done to stanch the flow.
Ryanair's chief executive apologized to shareholders and customers on Thursday, looking to stanch criticism over the cancellation of more than 2,100 flights after it scheduled too many pilots for vacation.
That funding appeared to temporarily stanch investor fears on Wednesday, when the Dow posted its second-highest point gain ever and all three major U.S. equity indexes exited correction territory.
The district started the progressive schools in the late 1980s and early '90s, in an effort to stanch a steady loss of students from the district, mostly to District 2.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador late last month launched a sweeping plan to stanch rampant fuel theft, the first major move of his young administration against widespread corruption and organized crime.
He was one of 250 Texas National Guard troops stationed on the border with Mexico, part of President Trump's latest plan to stanch the flow of immigrants entering the country illegally.
"  Petersen's view is much bleaker: "Until or in lieu of a revolutionary overthrow of the capitalist system, how can we hope to lessen or prevent — instead of just temporarily stanch — burnout?
There are bright spots in the latest earnings report, not least that the company managed to stanch the bleeding that had cost the company over $5 billion in the previous quarter.
She campaigned hard along the Ohio River, knowing that she must stanch the defection of working-class voters, especially white men, to Mr. Trump in two crucial states, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Metropolitan ____ Our reporter embedded with Texas National Guard troops stationed on the border with Mexico, part of President Trump's latest plan to stanch the flow of immigrants entering the country illegally.
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump and China signed a new trade agreement that includes a provision to stanch the sale of counterfeit goods on e-commerce platforms such as Amazon.
After the Egyptian cobra, which was part of Mr. Ghafouri's act, sank its fangs into his right wrist, he tied a cloth around his arm to stanch the flow of blood.
At 30, Johnston was already an accomplished digital detective who had just left the military's elite Cyber Command, where he had helped stanch a Russian hack on the US military's top leadership.
The similarity raises questions, at the very least, about the line between discussing classified information and trying to stanch its dissemination, and the consequences of not knowing where that line may be.
Similar programmes, such as HOPE in Georgia, have sprung up in more than a dozen states, mostly in the South, to try to stanch the "brain drain" these states have historically suffered.
By aggressively absorbing light in the areas surrounding the colorful bits, the superblacks stanch the sort of visual cues the female might use to judge the relative brightness of the ambient light.
Mr. Dorsey was in the middle of a major turnaround effort, an attempt to stanch the bleeding of users and reinstall faith in the company with new efforts around live streaming video.
Erica Uleski fought to save her fellow service members as an Army medic in Iraq, working under brutal conditions to stanch bleeding, save limbs and bring back lives teetering on the edge.
But they will be hard pressed to stanch the impulse among their citizens, one born of curiosity and acquisitiveness, to keep getting the best of whatever (and whomever) the world can give.
The new nationalists may try to stanch the flow of goods (through tariffs and tax policy) and jobs (by backing out of international trade agreements) and workers (through draconian restrictions in migration).
To meet the growing demand of fans—and to stanch the flow of bootleggers—there has been a steady stream of posthumous releases, some of which promise little more than deluxe packaging.
For all of Mr. Hayatou's talk of trying to stanch the flow of gifted players to Europe, many of the continent's domestic leagues remain mired in chaos, short on talent and funding.
In an attempt to stanch the flow of undocumented immigrants, the Trump administration in May launched a policy under which every adult caught entering the country illegally was subject to criminal prosecution.
Dog's Blood is the literal translation of a Polish swear-word that you might utter under your breath if you saw this list and you were a stanch first four-year Alexis fan.
Is it because, as the government claimed, their "interests in hiking, birdwatching and fishing" pale in comparison to the Trump administration's drive "to stanch the flow of illegal narcotics across the southern border"?
European Union leaders also agreed to pay 3 billion euros, roughly $3.3 billion, to aid organizations in Turkey to help stanch the flow of migrants departing the Turkish coast for the Greek islands.
As soon as the shooter was down, I ran alongside Jeff Flake and Mo Brooks, and others, to provide emergency medical attention to Steve and stanch the bleeding until the medics could arrive.
His departure comes as the White House ponders broader staff changes to help stanch the damage from deepening crises surrounding Trump associates' alleged ties to Russia and Russian meddling in the presidential race.
While the level of inflation is always important for markets, it is especially relevant now, given that the Federal Reserve is in the midst of raising rates in order to stanch potential inflation.
Bleeding the veins between the eyebrows was good for long-standing headache, cutting the veins under the tongue—only lengthways, otherwise it was difficult to stanch—was useful for angina or tonsillar abscess.
Ms. Vincent, whose organization represents several other caravan members, said the United States had resorted to punitive policies, rather than finding solutions to endemic problems, in its attempt to stanch Central American migration.
Representative Steve Scalise, wounded by a gunman on a baseball field on Wednesday, is likely to endure multiple operations as surgeons try to stanch bleeding and repair the damage to his internal organs.
But moves to stanch certain kinds of content also clash with the spirit of the First Amendment and, more to the point, the free-speech ethos that is so ingrained in the web.
Tech entrepreneurs in Indianapolis are eager to stanch a brain drain from their state's universities, and to lure out-of-state millennials to what they hope can be a prime Midwestern technology center.
Just last week, Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, told migrants not to come to Europe, which has sought to stanch the flow by offering development aid to the migrants' home countries.
Though many Americans, and some elected officials, have taken a stand to stanch the epidemic of gun violence, the National Rifle Association and its congressional servants have been an unyielding obstacle to sensible reform.
The attack Tuesday evening was the latest in a string of mass shootings at educational institutions across the country that have left parents, police and school administrators grappling with how to stanch the violence.
The crafting of any additional relief legislation will shed some light on which direction lawmakers intend to go: whether they seek to stanch economic bleeding or proactively try to prevent more wounds from opening.
"These are opportunities for Republicans to stanch the bleeding that could occur in the midterm cycle and even solidify shifts in those districts," said Geoffrey Skelley, a political analyst with The University of Virginia.
The scale of the looting under the Islamic State has prompted many nations to try to stanch the flow, and the revenue, though it is hardly the group's largest source, given its trade in oil.
If the goal is to stanch the flow of drugs coming from Mexico, money would be better spent improving scanners and other infrastructure at ports of entry, where most of them arrive hidden in vehicles.
McGill used Rodney's shirt to stanch the bleeding on one of his arms and used his own shirt for the other arm, and wrapped him in a bear-hug for the wound on his back.
But critics have called the agreement's enforcement mechanism insufficient, saying it will still allow weak unions and resulting low wages in Mexico, while failing to stanch the flight of U.S. factories to lower-cost Mexico.
To stanch a year-long decline in revenue, Kors halted much of that discounting by limiting supplies to department stores and off-price channels, while also refreshing its line of bags and shutting underperforming stores.
But the government's other response to the shooting, the cancellation of 2800,2300 special permits for Palestinians to cross during the holy month of Ramadan, may reveal how difficult it will be to stanch the flow.
The VA currently has him on Prazosin, a blood pressure medication developed in the 22015s that's been shown to stanch night terrors, and also has him on Klonopin, an anti-anxiety drug, for panic attacks.
President Trump called in April for the National Guard to be deployed to the border, saying that thousands of troops were needed to stanch illegal crossings, even though they are at a 46-year low.
But a few grassroots efforts are trying to find ways to stanch the flow and make it at least a little more possible for theaters, and theater workers suddenly out of a job, to survive.
Obama's fiscal stimulus package, for instance, was "a gigantic success," not only by helping stanch job losses but also by investing in the future in the form of renewable energy, transportation infrastructure and scientific research.
As The Washington Post reported Monday, YouTube took "unprecedented steps" to stanch the flow of copies of the video that were mirrored, re-uploaded and, in some cases, repackaged and edited to elude moderation filters.
In April, Trump took a step back from an earlier threat to close the southern U.S. border to stanch the flow of people, under pressure from companies worried that a shutdown would cause chaos for businesses.
A glimmer of hope is coming from civil society organizations like Groupe d'Appui aux Rapatriés et Réfugiés, which is working to prevent starvation, stanch cholera and press the Haitian government to provide refuge for the displaced.
The shooting rampage Wednesday in Alexandria only underscores the unforgivable callousness of Jones' take on Sandy Hook and his contempt for efforts to stanch the ability of murderous madmen to get their hands on lethal weapons.
To stanch the influx of "rapists" (never mind that for the past six years there has been a net outflow of people from America to Mexico), he would build a "beautiful wall" along the southern border.
When hundreds of thousands of refugees, including Bashar and his family, started to arrive in Germany, in 2015, Romann developed a plan for how to stanch the flow by closing the border between Germany and Austria.
And both she and her husband have stayed silent in public amid the outcry over the White House's "zero tolerance" measures to stanch the flow of immigrants, some of them unaccompanied children, coming over the border.
Mordaunt, a stanch Brexit supporter like her predecessor Patel, is a volunteer reservist for the Royal Navy who has worked in hospitals and orphanages in Romania and last year appeared on the diving reality television gameshow Splash.
Several journalists at The Times said they worried that the company, eager to stanch the steady stream of reports other news organizations were publishing about it, had begun monitoring their phones and computers in pursuit of leaks.
But the unexpected deluge of testimony that investigators have received in private from witnesses willing to defy the White House's efforts to silence them has left lawmakers reluctant to stanch the flow — and possibly miss crucial details.
Biden is also seeking to stanch some of Sanders's momentum in Nevada, lashing out at him for, as Biden put it, failing to "disown" supporters who had made online attacks against officials with the state's culinary union.
In China, government regulators are trying to stanch the loss of foreign exchange reserves, and are wary of signing off on multibillion dollar deals in industries, such as commercial real estate, not deemed to have strategic value.
He won't be afraid of adding to the national debt if he believes the spending is an investment that will pay dividends in the form of eventual higher tax returns that one day can stanch the red ink.
Email mania helped Republicans stanch down-ballot losses, gave journalists a thin thread of false equivalence to grab on to, and ultimately created a permission structure whereby voters with grave doubts about Trump's fitness could nonetheless back him.
THE STRUGGLE TO QUELL EMERGING-MARKET FEARS | With investors fleeing emerging markets in a fury, management firms that had seen investing in high-risk markets as an opportunity to levy high fees are struggling to stanch the bleeding,
It dithered again last year as the stream of migrants coming through Greece swelled, eventually leaving Mrs Merkel with little choice but to shower gifts upon Mr Erdogan in the hope of an agreement to stanch the flow.
In both positions, Dudley was a principal player in Fed decisions concerning the demise of Lehman Brothers, AIG and Bear Stearns, along with emergency measures taken by the central bank to stanch a meltdown in the financial system.
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the corporate owner, Sears Holdings Corporation, cited its efforts to cut costs, sell property, tap new funding sources and make other moves to stanch the flow of red ink.
She vows to close radical mosques, stanch the flow of immigrants to a trickle, obstruct foreign trade, swap the euro for a resurrected French franc and call a referendum on leaving the EU. Mr Macron's instincts are the opposite.
He enacted austerity measures to stanch fiscal bleeding, and when Iran-backed Houthi rebels captured the Yemeni capital, MBS went to war in what became one of several proxy conflicts in which Riyadh and Tehran stand on opposing sides.
Youbit's misfortunes are shared by other South Korea-based crypto exchanges like Bithumb, and the South Korean government has dramatically increased its investigations into these hacks and is considering issuing additional regulations on cryptocurrencies to partially stanch the damage.
Mr. Bolton was siding with the president, who has angrily blamed Ms. Nielsen for failing to stanch the flow of migrants across the border, while Mr. Kelly, who is fiercely protective of his protégé, defended her, the people said.
Interstate believes that the partnership could bolster its sales significantly, while Advance is hoping that a product alliance with a well-regarded parts maker would help stanch a 43 percent drop in its stock price over the past year.
The House was preparing legislation to stanch the economic bleeding caused by the pandemic, allowing for two weeks of paid sick and family leave, expanding unemployment insurance, shoring up nutritional assistance, and providing free coronavirus testing to the uninsured.
True, we failed to sniff out and stanch a presidential disaster in the making, and we're stuck for now with a morally bankrupt plutocrat so defensive and deluded that he's urging more nuance in the appraisal of neo-Nazis.
In the last few months, journalists, academics, technology experts, civic-minded foundations and well-intentioned politicos have devoted decades of collective brain hours to an all-hands effort to stanch the conspiracy theories and outright falsehoods roiling our democracy.
A senior White House official insisted that some of the procedures were meant to keep information secure, not stanch leaks, but other precautionary steps were taken in response to staff carelessness that fueled Mr. Trump's sense of being undermined.
While Chris Wallace was widely and justly praised for his moderating, the first few questions of the debate felt as though he were handing Trump the bandages he needed to stanch the bleeding of social conservatives from his campaign.
"Interests in hiking, birdwatching, and fishing in designated drug-smuggling corridors do not outweigh the harm to the public from halting the government's efforts to construct barriers to stanch the flow of illegal narcotics across the southern border," Francisco said.
In a bright spot, Tesla jumped 9.7 percent after the electric car maker said it would produce its new Model 3 sedan at a profit, buoying hopes it will stanch its financial losses in the second half of the year.
The Meadows bill is the latest sign that Republicans across the spectrum are eager to find a quick legislative fix to stanch the bipartisan uproar amid images of young children being housed in detention facilities along the southern border with Mexico.
In the 2000s, around the time Mr. Hun Sen was seeking to stanch the power of a royalist political movement, it was announced that the site had been discovered at Prey Nokor Knung, a poor, remote area near the Vietnamese border.
I recall that one year during my childhood, members of a local Loyalist flute band stabbed a Catholic bus driver repeatedly; a woman tried to stanch the bleeding by wrapping him in towels, but when the ambulance arrived, he was dead.
Flamengo, like many of its peers and rivals in Brazil, is searching for a way to stanch the talent drain to Europe, if not to close the gap — as Dominguez put it — then at least to prevent it from widening.
Other motivations: Mr. Sessions has said the asylum system is overwhelmed with people making frivolous claims, and Mr. Trump, according to administration officials, had been demanding that families be broken up to stanch the flow of Central Americans to the border.
Bringing the many resources of NATO nations to bear in the fight against Islamic State—and taking the fight to Iraq and Syria—would help to eliminate ISIS safe havens and to stanch the flow of refugees into Turkey and Europe.
A 22-year-old British researcher who uses the Twitter name MalwareTech has been credited with inadvertently helping to stanch the spread of the assault by identifying the web domain for the hackers' "kill switch" — a way of disabling the malware.
In 2014, the Obama administration began setting up a program to offer refugee status or special entry for some Central American children, hoping to stanch the tide of minors making the dangerous journey to the United States on their own.
Spurred by the months-long methane leak at the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility in California, environmental groups are demanding that the EPA tighten regulations on methane emissions rather than relying on the industry to voluntarily stanch escaping gas.
From 2013 to 2016, the firm could not stanch the losses in certain funds and the investor requests to withdraw money, so it began to move money between funds in what Mr. Nordlicht called a "big stew," the indictment said.
Eight years on, a political solution does not seem near; rather than focusing on a governing body to transition Syria away from dictatorship, Syrians are being distracted by a constitution-drafting committee that will do nothing to stanch the bleeding.
The company said in its Monday announcement that it plans to use this process to complete the previously announced closure of up to 450 store locations, including the closure of all its stores in Canada to help stanch its cash burn.
Dish's business model is more vulnerable than other cable and satellite companies since it's generally only able to offer other companies' broadband internet services, and so it needed to find a way to stanch the bleeding from its video business.
The New York Times reported last month that he was considering a plan to run as an independent because he was troubled by Donald Trump's success on the Republican side, and Hillary Clinton's inability to stanch Bernie Sanders' growth on the Democratic side.
The deal talks come as Target — like many large brick-and-mortar retailers — is struggling to stanch declining store traffic and decreasing sales as young shoppers opt for new, digital-native brands and Amazon continues to eat up market share across the board.
The White House adopted a scorched-earth stance against the inquiry, refusing to cooperate in any capacity, but that has failed to stanch the daily revelations emanating from Capitol Hill as lawmakers hear from a parade of current and former Trump officials.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's advisers huddled on Friday to begin developing plans that would both stanch the economic effects of the spreading coronavirus outbreak and impose new restrictions on travelers from Japan and South Korea, according to people familiar with the matter.
But the Hague Convention and UNESCO's efforts have proved woefully insufficient to stanch the global tide of cultural destruction — whether in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, in Afghanistan and the Caucasus in the 2000s and most recently in Syria and northern Iraq.
The success of the post-recession employment recovery and the uneven growth since then can be attributed to a single factor: After Congress's initial bailouts to stanch the bloodletting in 2008, the burden of economic policy making fell almost entirely on the Federal Reserve.
But the aim of the private event in Washington, DC is central to the mission of the Democratic Party in the decade to come: taking control of state legislatures and governor's mansions to stanch the huge redistricting advantage Republicans grabbed after the 2010 census.
China's attempts to stanch foreign capital outflows is taking a toll on Hollywood, The Wall Street Journal reported, upending a deal that would have handed over iconic studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) to Chinese control and placing a question mark over other big deals.
To stanch falling sales at retail - its front-end business - the company has focused on boosting sales through its prescription only pharmacy business by signing partnerships with pharmacy benefit managers such as Prime Therapeutics that has given it more than 20 million additional customers.
Reeling from the disclosure of explosive video showing him boasting about sexually assaulting women with impunity—and facing a steady stream of defections from senior members of his party—Trump sought to stanch the bleeding by unleashing a torrent of abusive attacks on Hillary Clinton.
The decision by the federation — the International Boxing Association, known as AIBA — to remove its executive director, Karim Bouzidi, seemed to be the latest move to stanch criticism of judges who have been accused of making dubious decisions to favor boxers from certain countries.
Because a rational conversation about the need to build infrastructure in West Africa to stanch the disease was therefore not possible, the American conversation, when it finally showed up so late in the game, sowed fear and forestalled a more logical and helpful response.
Progress is happening, but not fast enough to stanch the drain of women from science and technology fields (the percentage of STEM bachelor's degrees awarded to women actually fell from 2004 to 2014, according to a report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center).
To stanch anger over Dr. Li's death, and the deaths of the many others his warning might have saved, authorities have doubled down on the very tactics that drove the fury in the first place: using the internet police to muffle the most outspoken.
But transit authority leaders have also struggled to stanch turnover among the ranks of its signal maintainers — skilled workers with the arcane knowledge needed to inspect and repair the antiquated traffic lights of the subway — and offered new recruits little training in preventive maintenance.
It was a thorough, well-researched call for action that added to urgent interim recommendations issued in July that included expanding addiction treatment and prevention, emergency response for overdose victims and law enforcement efforts to stanch the flow of deadly, illegal opioids from abroad.
But interviews at shelters and passage points along both sides of the border this week, as well as an examination of recent immigration numbers, suggest that even with tightened restrictions on families, it's going to be difficult for the president to stanch the flow.
Under American pressure, President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico had been trying to stanch the flow of migrants heading through his country, starting the Southern Border Program in 2000 in an attempt to control the movement of people and goods crossing the border with Guatemala.
According to British news reports, Mr. Bramhall, 53, admitted to using an argon beam — an electrified gas jet that liver surgeons typically employ to stanch bleeding or to mark an area of operation on an organ — to etch "SB," his initials, onto the livers.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. and Mexican law enforcement authorities will set up a joint team based in Chicago targeting the leaders and finances of drug cartels that ship opioids into the United States, aiming to stanch a spike in overdose deaths, officials said on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump's administration said in March it would impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum in a bid to stanch imports from China, which it says had driven down prices and put U.S. companies out of business.
Yields also moved lower overnight in step with Japanese government bonds, which fell after the Bank of Japan unexpectedly bought 5-to-10-year bonds worth 400 billion yen in order to stanch a selloff that lifted the 10-year yield to its highest since February 2017.
A new report from the Congressional Budget Office dealt what should be a crushing blow to the tax bill: The deal that was crafted to win key senators who objected to the bill's provision that would leave millions uninsured won't actually stanch the loss in coverage.
Sergeant Azaria, a medic, said that just before he shot the Palestinian, he had been under great stress as he furiously tried to stanch the flow of blood from a stab wound of one of the victims of an attack: another soldier who bunked near him.
In what might have been the ugliest and tensest presidential debate in the modern era, Trump managed to stanch the bleeding and resuscitate a campaign that was on life support — an impressive feat in the face of a daunting video that threatened to permanently sink him.
The political scientists David Carter and Paul Poast have found "cross-border economic inequality" to be "the most robust predictor of border walls"; even the Berlin Wall, they note, was largely an effort to stanch the flow of people out of East Germany seeking better economic opportunity.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration has been scrambling for years to stanch the cascade of families falling into homelessness, a wave that has become a crisis for the city, his administration and, most of all, the tens of thousands of people with no place to live.
But he does hope that by harnessing what makes the Libertadores so special, so different — the color, the spirit, the frenzy — South America could start to stanch the endless flow of its best players to Europe, to end the decades of decline the game has seen here.
Israel recently built a fence along its border with the Egyptian-controlled Sinai to stanch the flow of Africans seeking asylum and work in Israel, and to guard against the threat of infiltrations by jihadist militants, affiliated with the Islamic State, operating in the desert peninsula.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tesla said it would produce its new Model 3 sedan at a profit after several recent weeks in which output stabilized, buoying hopes that the electric vehicle maker led by Elon Musk will stanch its financial losses in the second half of the year.
Consider also that Uber's debut valuation of $76.5 billion was a considerable drop from the between $90 billion and $120 billion the company had been worth in some analysts estimation just a month earlier—one meant to stanch the forthcoming bleeding that had begun with competitor Lyft's bellyflop IPO.
The report was coordinated by the Antiquities Coalition, the Asia Society and the Middle East Institute and it reflected broad frustration at the inability of the United States and other governments around the world to stanch the rapacious looting that has occurred since Syria's civil war began in 2011.
The finger pointing reflects some of the broader confusion and mixed messaging that health experts say hampered the Trump administration's early attempts to stanch the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. There are now over 500 coronavirus cases in the U.S., and the death toll hit 26 on Monday.
They are demanding more specifics about how the deal will be enforced, and raising questions about whether the $16-an-hour benchmark for Mexican workers — which is about four times the typical wage for Mexican autoworkers — is high enough to stanch the flow of American jobs to Mexico.
BEIJING — The coronavirus epidemic in China surpassed a grim milestone on Sunday with a death toll that exceeds that of the SARS outbreak 2600 years ago, a development that coincided with news that World Health Organization experts might soon be in the country to help stanch the crisis.
At issue is whether A.C. Milan has a credible business plan that can stanch millions of dollars in losses and meet rules, known as Financial Fair Play, that prohibit clubs from spending beyond their means so club soccer does not turn into a battle of wealthy owners' bank accounts.
"Respondents' interests in hiking, birdwatching, and fishing in designated drug-smuggling corridors do not outweigh the harm to the public from halting the government's efforts to construct barriers to stanch the flow of illegal narcotics across the southern border," Francisco argued in the papers, regarding the challenge from environmental groups.
Take a leg that's been amputated by a roadside bomb, for example: The mangled flesh makes it difficult to find the source of bleeding, the fat slithers away under your grip, the muscles tense up so you have to lean into the tourniquet as you twist to stanch the blood flow.
Her announcement of charges — based on an investigation her own office conducted, not trusting the department's — helped stanch further unrest, but it delivered a profound blow to morale among rank-and-file officers, who were already aggrieved over their leadership's handling of the riot, in which 130 officers were injured.
As empty storefronts, even — or perhaps especially — in the most affluent neighborhoods in the city, have become such a distinguishing and unwelcome element of street life in recent years, questions have arisen about what sort of interventions might be made at the level of municipal government to stanch the bloodletting.
The Shanghai composite index fell sharply starting in June of last year, and even after steep declines in the opening days of 2016 is above its late-August level (though it is anybody's guess how much it would have fallen absent a string of government interventions to try to stanch the declines).
In a sign of how the spread of the coronavirus has deeply shaken China, the nation's top leader, Xi Jinping, convened a meeting of the Communist Party leadership on Saturday to begin an offensive to stanch the spread of the outbreak, improve treatment of victims and speed supplies to areas under lockdown.
But just like the creation of more high-quality jobs won't be enough to stanch the bleeding should our day of reckoning with the robot overlords come to pass, the implementation of a universal basic income won't be enough to improve national mental health and reinvigorate a beleaguered American workforce on its own.
He built a fence along his country's borders with Serbia and Croatia to block refugees fleeing the war-afflicted Middle East via a Balkan route; that route largely shut down last spring after the union persuaded Turkey to stanch the flow, and governments along the way shut their borders for the most part.
If, as Al-Sharif alleges, the elimination of women from the public sphere was the result of strategic imperatives—an attempt to stanch the Pan-Arabism that was spreading across the Middle East, by getting the country's powerful clerics on side—one cannot help but wonder if recent freedoms are borne of similar considerations.
Mr. Böhmermann, 35, set off a controversy, putting at its center two of the world's most prominent leaders: Mr. Erdogan, who has previously sued nearly 2,000 Turks, alleging that they insulted him, and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, who last month reached a deal with Mr. Erdogan to stanch the influx of migrants into Europe.
The paired moves — raising the price for premium seats to $849 while offering 783 seats per show at $10 each — are part of a broader effort to stanch the loss of tens of millions of dollars in potential revenue to scalpers, and to make the show available to people who can't afford costly theater tickets.
But he did not redeem his credibility when he precariously bombed Qaddafi out of Libya — given that he perverted a U.N. resolution rather than confirmed a prior ultimatum, and he seemed to whine about his wrong action rather than be willing to right it by sending forces to stanch the terrorist wound he had inflicted.
An email—first reported on this morning by the Wall Street Journal, then obtained with one redaction by New Food Economy—proposes collective action by the store's rank-and-file employees to obtain an increased minimum wage, among other benefits, and stanch the flow of staffing cuts that began in 2015 and have continued under Jeff Bezos' leadership.
But again, the states, can stanch the bleeding: Even under the ACA, they retain primary responsibility for regulating their insurance markets, meaning they can prohibit the sale of short-term plans or restore their duration maximum duration to three months, or restrict their sale only to those who earn too much to receive federal premium subsidies.
I'm writing this from a hotel room, after having spent the last several days on the southwest border in Arizona and Texas, meeting with local sheriffs and Border Patrol agents to get an update on the situation they face as they try to stanch the flow of illegal immigrants, drug traffickers, and even human traffickers abusing our porous borders.
And yes, another moment of mistakenly focusing on individual cases and individual motives and individual protests instead of recognizing that what we are witnessing in a wave of actions rippling across the country is an exhaling — a primal scream, I would venture — of cumulative cultural injury and a frantic attempt to stanch the bleeding from multiplying wounds.
While Mr. Videgaray's resignation may have been intended to stanch the political bleeding in Mexico City and salvage the president's standing, it also shifted the odds in the contest for future leadership of the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party, or P.R.I. In addition, it left Mr. Peña Nieto without one of his closest confidantes in his administration.
You can see the historical trajectory of the Fed rate over the past two decades, including during the last recession, below: As you can see, the rate tends to rise during economic expansions, when the Fed uses it to control inflation and prevent the economy from "overheating," and falls during downturns in an effort to stanch the bleeding.
TIJUANA, Mexico — With the bullhorn of a nationally televised address and the prestige of the White House around him, President Trump delivered a dark, if familiar, message to the American people on Tuesday night: The United States needs a border wall to stanch the flow of drugs and criminals, and it has no more room for migrants.
In a memo to the DOJ lawyers who review and prosecute FCA suits filed by private whistleblowers acting on behalf of the government, the head of the Justice Department's civil fraud division, Michael Granston, described an intensifying flood of FCA filings – more than 600 new suits filed in the last couple of years – and laid out a plan to stanch the flow.
UNITED NATIONS — Lawmakers on Wednesday used a rare hearing in the United States Senate to excoriate the United Nations secretary general for what they called his failure to stanch sexual abuse by his agency's peacekeepers and threatened to withhold crucial funding not only for the United Nations, but also bilateral aid for countries that fail to hold their soldiers accountable.
Girls Go Missing, and Washington's Racial Divide Yawns Wider Nebraska May Stanch One Town's Flow of Beer to Its Vulnerable Neighbors Lacking E.M.T.s, an Aging Maine Turns to Immigrants Bill Minor, Journalist Who Was Called Conscience of Mississippi, Dies at 94 Roger Wilkins, Champion of Civil Rights, Dies at 85 'Zoot Suit' Draws Crowds and Decked-Out Fans in Los Angeles
As insurers look for ways to stanch spending on drugs, we should see more PBMs tweaking their business models to carve out space for digital tools and treatments that could help reduce expenditures: CVS Caremark and Express Scripts unveiled digital health formularies this year, and we think the other top dogs will follow suit in the year ahead considering digital therapeutics — and platforms like CVS' adherence solution — show promise for boosting outcomes.
Though "Plate 34" (April 19, 1960), is rather typical of images documenting the Civil Rights Movement's early Southern manifestations, it is less habitually associated with the movement, in favor of other kinds of images also proffered in this collection: White segregationists staging their own counter protests; White mobs beating and brutalizing Black activists; White police doing the same under the cover of keeping the peace; Black church services; funerals where Civil Rights leaders are publicly and fervently mourned; National Guardsmen standing with rifles at the ready, trying to stanch the overflow of violence.
Though I'm no blue blood and would never claim myself a dream-believing apple pie–eating quilt-making flag-waving "Star-Spangled Banner"–singing American, I will admit to indulging in a few World War II flicks and can imagine a scene like the one below — it of a sort I've never witnessed on-screen — about the madness of apartheid blood: One proud member of the Old Breed, a Mississippian named Skip, is lying in a field hospital somewhere in the jungles of Guadalcanal with his fatigues cut open and a corpsman working to stanch his gushing gut.

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