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Very little stands in the way of his bloody juggernaut.
In summer, nothing stands in the way of extreme heat.
If you're building hardware, Apple likely stands in the way.
Tasha represents an uncontrollable third variable that stands in the way.
What is culture when morality stands in the way of existence?
So what stands in the way of building a genuine alternative?
Democracy is the answer, and "General" Haftar stands in the way.
"The issue that stands in the way is Ukraine," Tillerson said.
What stands in the way of a new vision for transportation?
Right now, the backstop stands in the way of a Brexit deal.
So hold on to your friends, even when distance stands in the way
Trump's narcissism stands in the way of everything Republicans stake their hopes on.
In many cases, all that stands in the way is a rigged system.
When a person stands in the way of power, then they become disposable.
That technology remains unperfected, but only drive to adopt stands in the way.
Only Trump's flamboyant awfulness stands in the way of his party's power grab.
Weather does not enhance the enjoyment of sports; it stands in the way.
All that stands in the way of higher growth, he said, is Trump himself.
Now, only a signature from the president stands in the way of the repeal.
When the accretion disk is edge-on, though, colder gas stands in the way.
What stands in the way of doing more program evaluation in the federal government?
Just one thing stands in the way of this electoral disaster of biblical proportions.
"What stands in the way is the most powerful lobby in Washington," she said.
When it stands in the way of deregulating Wall Street, it is cast aside.
Energy poverty stands in the way of better health, better education, and better jobs.
Trump's allies say the infighting stands in the way of his success as president.
This aid is all that stands in the way of social and economic collapse.
He's never understood anything that stands in the way of his spoiled-boy will.
Rather, it removes a tax disincentive that stands in the way of private sector investment.
Elsewhere along the perimeter, gates are locked or a high fence stands in the way.
There's no lack of work, and nobody stands in the way of the hard workers.
All that stands in the way of that strategy succeeding is Mr. Trump's reprehensible character.
"What stands in the way, I believe, is racism, discrimination and hatred toward the Mapuche."
What stands in the way of her family's heroism is the era they're caught in.
So nothing stands in the way of an extraordinary — indeed, flawless — young Anglo-American cast.
Not surprisingly, the United States stands in the way of all three of China's objectives.
It also stands in the way of identifying and treating those with mental health needs.
It is no good raising the incentive to develop if regulation then stands in the way.
A major problem stands in the way of setting up this marketplace, though: the drones themselves.
There is only one major impediment that stands in the way: the United States' Seventh Fleet.
But, besides political opposition, there is a major problem that stands in the way: Donald Trump.
As California's governor vows to tackle the state's homelessness crisis, housing "insanity" stands in the way.
The one certainty about the Court is that it never stands in the way for long.
Unfortunately, a building stands in the way of this glorious future, and this one is special.
As Trump tries to board the helicopter, Ferrell's Sondland stands in the way and insists on talking.
But all that stands in the way between good and evil is good ol' Bond, James Bond.
But one main highway stands in the way of delivering aid to rebel-held eastern Aleppo: Castello Road.
Rationalization is a plague that stands in the way of aggressively removing the barriers that will prevent success.
Essentially, the United States currently stands in the way of Middle Eastern countries determining their own path forward.
China sees its Uighur population as a separatist threat — one that stands in the way of its global ambitions.
And making someone who stands in the way feel without confidence and bad about their body enhances bullies' power.
Fear of stigmatization, prejudice and discrimination often stands in the way of people seeking the help they need most.
"Portland has declared itself a sanctuary city, but this facility stands in the way of that," the statement added.
One issue that stands in the way of some aspiring gardeners, though: Not everyone has, you know, a yard.
Strongmen also target the judiciary, since it stands in the way of their "reforms" that often veer into extra-legality.
"Anything that stands in the way of Muslims joining the fight against ISIS is not a good thing," he said.
One of the barriers that stands in the way of admitting an error is ego, said Cupp, the business coach.
After all, this one email could be what lands you that dream job — or stands in the way of it.
The House is likely to impeach President Trump, but the GOP-controlled Senate stands in the way of actual removal.
We must recognize that the current development model, which assumes that nature stands in the way of development, is wrong.
One person stands in the way: Councilwoman Darlene Mealy, who effectively has a veto over the site of the proposed courthouse.
And he is clearly bruising for a fight against anyone who stands in the way of that grandiosity, whatever it is.
And cutting through that noise is one of the big challenges he reckons stands in the way of his current startup.
Because that's exactly the kind of thing that stands in the way of a crucial Trump administrative initiative: Cutting foreign aid.
Chris Christie -- who stands in the way of Rubio's effort to consolidate support from establishment Republicans, particularly in the Granite State.
But a health insurance restriction known as "step therapy" stands in the way between my patients and the treatments they need.
But even if they manage to do all of that, the Senate filibuster stands in the way of any meaningful legislation.
One main obstacle stands in the way of Canada expanding its farmland, farmers and officials say: a potential lack of water.
There is only one thing that stands in the way of the eagles dominating this scenario, and that thing is the gun.
But, but, but: One enormous obstacle stands in the way of people hoping to slide sideways — or uphill — into a technology career.
Off-target effects are a problem—one that stands in the way of it being used as a tool in human therapies.
If there is one thing that stands in the way of a strong position for sex workers, it is even greater stigmatization.
Because he stands in the way of Democratic control of the Senate, Mr. Felder has been a potent target for progressive ire.
Ponch's bosses know that rookie Jon isn't corrupt — but Jon's incompetence also stands in the way of Ponch completing his investigation in time.
Officials said the changes would clarify "decades of precedent, both case law and guidance," that currently stands in the way of such plans.
Instead, state and local governments are responsible for most of what stands in the way of individuals finding meaningful work in today's economy.
The only thing that stands in the way of redesigning the $20 bill, at the same time as the 10, is political will.
Builders should be benefiting from the severe shortage of existing homes for sale, but weakened affordability stands in the way of higher sales.
This blaming of the black victim stands in the way of change that might prevent more victims of violent policing in the future.
He may have paved the way for Ryan's speakership, but it's Meadows who stands in the way of every major Republican policy push.
Only the politics of integration stands in the way of providing low socioeconomic and minority children with a better education and greater future opportunities.
China, a Security Council member and an ally of Myanmar's government, stands in the way of serious United Nations action, such as imposing sanctions.
The good news for the candidates not named Sanders is that South Carolina stands in the way of Sanders and a Super Tuesday rout.
Read more " _____ • Hugh Hewitt in The Washington Post: "Only one obstacle stands in the way of a return to an originalism-driven federal bench.
By raising interest rates and stopping the growth in the money supply it stands in the way of further growth in the American economy.
She's been the secret benefactor of dozens of small presses in their formative years, making sure nothing stands in the way of ambitious printed work.
The problem is how we get from here to there: the thing that stands in the way of a better politics is, as always, politics.
Wanting to know why that is, and what stands in the way of a more modern ad, I brought my complaints to the brands themselves.
"Everything is going to get faster and smarter and shorter — and anyone who stands in the way will be destroyed," says Axios's editor, Nicholas Johnston.
He is a long-standing Eurosceptic who believes that the EU is a capitalist club that stands in the way of building his socialist Jerusalem.
But he added that Ukraine remains "the single most difficult issue that stands in the way" of the ability to re-establish a good relationship.
Climate-denying politicians have served as willing accomplices to industry special interests seeking to silence science that stands in the way of their commercial agenda.
Germany's real problem, which stands in the way of real change, is deeper: the lack of trust in the power of human spirit and technology.
But Ozark's insistence on presenting the grimiest version of its story possible stands in the way of explaining why anything within its universe is happening.
"I feel confident knowing that my body's not going to be the thing that stands in the way of me and what I want in life."
We talked about her favorite scary movies, her Spirit Award win, and finding room to grow as an actress when so much stands in the way.
The polling does suggest one thing currently stands in the way of a win by Warren or Buttigieg, however: the solidity of Biden and Sanders's support.
Japan's island chain there, including Okinawa which hosts the biggest concentration of U.S. military personnel in Asia, stands in the way of unfettered access to those seas.
And when Rod Rosenstein stands in the way of all of that by not allowing Congress to do its job, then we should get rid of them.
Gold is not a cautionary tale about excessive wealth, it's a cautionary tale about making sure nobody stands in the way of your quest for excessive wealth.
Her hope of providing a better future for Thandi is palpable, an unquenchable fire blazing through the novel, likely to scorch anyone who stands in the way.
"We believe that Google's behavior denies consumers a wider choice of mobile apps and services and stands in the way of innovation by other players," she said.
All that stands in the way of a full fledged soccer controversy at the highest levels of U.S. Soccer is a match against new rival Costa Rica.
Tillerson said last month that the ongoing fighting in Ukraine is the issue that most prominently "stands in the way" of repairing ties between Washington and Moscow.
"We believe that Google's behaviour denies consumers a wider choice of mobile apps and services and stands in the way of innovation by other players," she said.
It's a painful reminder that nobody wins when the not-in-my-backyard activist crowd stands in the way of the real progress that comes from investment.
Our broken government structure stands in the way of procuring the best equipment for our nation's air traffic controllers and properly staffing our air traffic control facilities.
But one big challenge stands in the way, experts say: Too few trained workers able to plan, install and maintain solar, wind and other clean energy systems.
All that now stands in the way of this privacy train wreck is the signature of President Donald Trump, and you can guess how that's going to go.
Our failure to do so stands in the way of any possibility of making progress toward nonproliferation and a peaceful, diplomatic solution to the serious challenges we face.
These novels have decidedly different narrative voices, but their characters share the common struggle of finding strength to reach the finish line when much stands in the way.
Section 14(c) stands in the way of allowing many, just like Livingston, to do that and therefore should be responsibly phased out by passing the TIME Act.
Emotional support animals are allowed in cabins free of charge under the 1986 Air Carrier Access Act, which stands in the way of airlines barring the animals altogether.
Top-seeded North Carolina may be peaking at the right time and only ACC rival Notre Dame stands in the way of a trip to the Final Four.
He's the man who stands in the way — he can do it all day — when people with power abuse it and lord it over the innocent and weak.
Still, one major hurdle stands in the way in the United States: It is illegal for individuals to sell or buy electricity from each other without a utility's involvement.
The study really does suggest, as Sanders would, that the very upper crust of the party's donors stands in the way of more populist tax and domestic spending initiatives.
"The debt doesn't just burden future generations, it also stands in the way of economic and political progress today," said Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget president Maya MacGuineas.
The greenhouse controversy stands in the way of the construction of a new, sunken court, which needs to be built before a roof can go on Chatrier, Forget said.
Another rider stands in the way of the Securities and Exchange Commission finishing a key rule that requires publicly traded companies to disclose their political spending to their shareholders.
Based on past achievements, I'm confident they will succeed, because I'm confident our democracy will eventually overcome any obstacle that stands in the way of doing the right thing.
It's a weirdly geometric break in the frame—a bright, obvious detail in the urban landscape that stands in the way yet likely goes unnoticed by the everyday passerby.
So if Mr. Trump were to decide the revocation of clearance was a convenient, if none-too-effective, weapon, little stands in the way of him wielding it again.
House action on Thursday inched the U.S. closer to enshrining gender equality in the Constitution — but a daunting maze of legislative and legal obstacles still stands in the way.
All that stands in the way is the sly, opportunistic inventor Yellow Eye, Uncle Liu's butcher-assassin Skinny, and the greed of every economically downtrodden urbanite Xiao comes across.
But one enduring factor that stands in the way of more young politicians becoming an army of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez copycats is the thing that looms over us all: money.
They are why we fight for an America where every child is supported and loved for who they are, and nothing stands in the way of what they can become.
The former New York City mayor continued to slam the press, saying the media is doing everything it can to destroy Trump because he stands in the way of Clinton.
Now, all that stands in the way of the bill becoming law is an agreement by the Energy Conference Committee in Congress to a modified bill and the President's signature.
Liverpool stands in the way of a third straight Europa League title for Sevilla after the clubs, which both have rich pasts in Europe's second-tier competition, reached the final.
The show's meant to explain the Washington where partisan gridlock stands in the way of progress, and where the worst of the worst — like Jonah and Dan — keep moving upward.
Anything that stands in the way of peaceful crude production and delivery in the Persian Gulf region will create a real supply cut that won't rely on any government's compliance.
Critics say she is beholden to him because Turkey stands in the way of another wave of Syrian war refugees arriving in Europe, as they did in 2015, endangering her politically.
On the stump, Clinton has bashed the NRA, and said the organization stands in the way of common-sense gun laws, such as background checks, that a majority of Americans support.
" According to European Commissioner for Competition Policy, Margrethe Vestager, "Google's behavior denies consumers a wider choice of mobile apps and services and stands in the way of innovation by other players.
Work stands in the way too for musicians like Tim and Aviv; the often unstable, sporadic nature of their careers means they don't operate on a normal nine to five schedule.
Greenpeace, which does not endorse candidates for political office, said the contributions highlight the role of special interests in politics, which stands in the way of "sensible" climate and environmental policy.
And just like one comma stands in the way of making "let's eat, Grandma," into "let's eat Grandma," a misspelled business name on marketing products can be one giant facepalm moment.
In these places, all that stands in the way of the destruction of the Amazon is the ability of a few thousand indigenous leaders to resist the enticements of consumer culture.
"Discrimination against any group is not only morally wrong, it stands in the way of sustained, balanced, and inclusive economic growth," Jim Yong Kim, the bank's president, said in a statement.
She writes that when it comes to the correspondence you send during your job hunt, one email could be what lands you that dream job — or stands in the way of it.
The decision, and the resulting influx of outside and undisclosed money, is what Bullock sees as the hurdle that stands in the way of every other item on the progressive wish list.
That loophole now stands in the way of the SESTA bill launched by Senator Rob Portman, Republican of Ohio, which has been pushed by advocates for victims of human and sex trafficking.
In the indigenous reserves, all that stands in the way of the destruction of the Amazon is the ability of a few thousand local leaders to resist the enticements of consumer culture.
The Point: Given the overwhelming public sentiment in favor of releasing the full Mueller report, any public official -- Trump included -- who stands in the way of that happening could face serious blowback.
Moreover, if Colombia really is to benefit from its genetic patrimony, it will need to build up its scientific base and get rid of red tape that stands in the way of research.
Intersectionality is generally naturally opposed to the glorification of capitalism, because production for profit often stands in the way of equality for the marginalized people and cultures whose labor often produces that profit.
For him, Jacobs, 15, is the last obstacle that stands in the way of a megamillion-dollar showdown with Canelo Álvarez, the fight that Golovkin's people believe will catapult him to crossover stardom.
President Donald Trump wants to quickly follow through on his pledge to overhaul trade relations with Canada and Mexico, but Congress still stands in the way of ratifying the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
That rule stands in the way of the Temer government's effort to open up Brazil's economy, one of the most closed in Latin America because of high tariffs and a lack of trade agreements.
The witches reveal that they've not only planted some sleeper cell witch agents in other bunkers but also that they're only thing that stands in the way of Langdon causing the extinction of humanity.
By removing a tax disincentive that stands in the way of private sector investment, the bill provides alternative paths for funding economic development related projects by allowing investors to temporarily defer paying capital gains taxes.
One big ticket item that stands in the way of achieving fundamental tax reform for the first time in 31 years is the SALT tax preference — worth an estimated $1.3 trillion over the next decade.
It felt like a gold medal match for Lee, who celebrated wildly as Malaysian fans erupted into thunderous cheers, but another formidable Chinese stands in the way of the veteran's path to an elusive title.
Last-minute negotiations over the wording of the European Union's controversial Copyright Directive have come to a close, and only a full vote by the European Parliament stands in the way of the legislation becoming law.
But with only seven work weeks left, getting must-pass items to President Donald Trump's desk could be daunting, especially since it is the sharp divide among Republicans that largely stands in the way of progress.
But when he complains about the Senate in a way that indicates he doesn't know what stands in the way of his own party's top two legislative priorities, that's a slip-up of a different sort.
It looks like you are working with a bad actor, Russia, to put your thumb on the scale, and basically, f--- with the one person who stands in the way of us being ruled by Donald Trump.
It's ironic that a 68-year-old white woman stands in the way of a return to white racial entitlement, but to the extent that Clinton is the key obstacle, she must be taken out of contention.
"I cannot stand here and claim that my words and actions haven't sometimes fueled the partisanship that often stands in the way of our progress," she told a small audience that crowded beneath a grand ceiling here.
And for still another, the movie is not in English, which is less of a demerit with Oscars voters than it used to be but still stands in the way of a nomination more often than not.
Yet Trump's wasteful, harmful wall that can only be built by despoiling the environment, waiving dozens of other protective statutes, and seizing private property is a foolish obsession that stands in the way of protecting Dreamers. Sen.
While love letters, regular phone calls and text messages have long been the currency of long-distance love; millennials crave more realistic ways of connecting with their lovers when distance stands in the way of physical contact.
But a web of legal barriers stands in the way of prosecuting most of the cases, and efforts to ease those barriers have repeatedly run into political opposition and fierce lobbying by the church and other groups.
The idea, Stripe's founders have said, was to break down some of the logistical red tape stands in the way of everyday people, particularly those not located in the US, from being able to start their own business.
"Google's behavior denies consumers a wider choice of mobile apps and services and stands in the way of innovation by other players, in breach of EU antitrust rules, " European Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement published Wednesday.
DUBAI (Reuters) - A multitude of business regulations — 182,000 by one minister's count — stands in the way of a rapid flow of foreign investment into Iran after the lifting of nuclear sanctions ended its long isolation from global commerce.
The only thing that stands in the way is the feeling among some that Twitter as a platform is basically a public good at this point, and needs to stay independent in order to serve the general public.
The final sticking point stands in the way of resolving a years-long dispute over Mexican access to the highly regulated U.S. sugar market, which is protected by a complex web of subsidies and rationed quotas for foreign producers.
The only way to overcome that concerted opposition—from the very same industrial forces that opposed America's entry into World War II—is to adopt a wartime mentality, rewriting the old mindset that stands in the way of victory.
So if an interviewer asks a hypothetical question, like, "If you have to overcome a major obstacle that stands in the way of you accomplishing a goal, how would you approach it?" you might be thrown for a loop.
I see it as an organization that stands in the way of laws to get automatic rifles out of the hands of people who might kill school children, hardened — or unresponsive — to the destruction that rampant gun violence wreaks.
"Hardworking taxpayers should not foot the bill for a member's misconduct, and victims should not have to navigate a system that stands in the way of accountability," Republican Senator Roy Blunt said in a statement with Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar.
"Make no mistake: we are focused every day on raising expectations and improving outcomes for infants and toddlers, children and youth with disabilities, and are committed to confronting and addressing anything that stands in the way of their success," she added.
In an interview with Kelly Ripa and guest host Anderson Cooper on Live with Kelly and Ryan Tuesday, the Last Tycoon actor said the only thing that stands in the way of full operation is getting the location up to standard.
WASHINGTON — After spending much of her life fighting for state and local control of education, Betsy DeVos last year found herself at the helm of the federal agency that she had long said stands in the way of educational innovation.
So I think some of it is that really pervasive, persistent double standard that exists, and I regret that, because it stands in the way of a lot of women being taken seriously and going as far as they can.
"Make no mistake: we are focused every day on raising expectations and improving outcomes for infants and toddlers, children and youth with disabilities, and are committed to confronting and addressing anything that stands in the way of their success," she said.
"That stands in the way of something that I regard as being so important which is that we can reach into every community in Britain and make sure that we get the people that are the best, regardless of their background," Younger said.
And while the main relationship in Cyril's life is the one she shares with her brother, that doesn't prevent her from setting him straight (read mantra above) when his almost childish intransigence stands in the way of his, and more importantly her, happiness.
The socialist government has banked on a growth rate of 1.5 percent this year to start making a significant dent in unemployment, which at over 10 percent stands in the way of President Francois Hollande's bid for a second term next year.
CLINTON: Well, I'm running for president to do my very best to knock down every barrier that stands in the way of America realizing its potential and every American having a chance to live up to his or her God-given potential.
I talked to Johnson and Quinlan by phone about what's old and what's new in parenting advice, how blaming parents (most often moms) stands in the way of social change, and how parents can navigate the onslaught of information at their fingertips.
Yet, as part of his plan to rezone up to 15 neighborhoods across the city, to facilitate the construction and preservation of 300,000 units of affordable housing by 2026, Inwood — and some residents fear, its way of life — stands in the way.
The Minnesota Democrat's bill failed to gain enough support to become law, and, in light of President Donald Trump's goal of reducing the number of federal regulations, nothing presently stands in the way of states that want to expand these restrictive labor practices.
Should Republicans block the bill, "it becomes a marker by which we start measuring McConnell, the Senate and anybody else who stands in the way," Representative John Sarbanes, a Maryland Democrat who is the House bill's principal sponsor, said in an interview.
He's supposed to spend funds that Congress appropriates and for the things that Congress appropriates them for — that's what stands in the way of the wall (unless he persuades Mexico to pay for it and construct it on the other side of the border).
SAO PAULO, Aug 16 (Reuters) - The family ownership structure of Brazilian pulp and paper firms stands in the way of a potential wave of sector consolidation, industry executives said, as owners resist sharing control, curbing Brazil's chances to add to its global pricing muscle.
"Unfortunately, the decline in relations between Russia and the European Union stands in the way of a further strengthening of our cooperation, with an adverse effect on the dynamics of bilateral trade that fell by a third to $2.75 billion as compared to last year," he said.
"If the 'black zero' stands in the way of a better future for our children then it is wrong, then it must go," Norbert Walter-Borjans told an SPD party conference which will vote on demands to make to Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives to stay in government.
A particularly charming, tragic villain, perhaps, but he's still the guy who brags about the hundreds of people he's killed, who poisons a museum historian and shoots his own girlfriend, who's eager to slaughter anyone who stands in the way of the new world order that he's imagined.
He talked about love on its own being anemic, and power on its own being reckless, but the two forces together are what's needed to change the world and that the function of power is to create justice and correct everything that stands in the way of love.
"Based on our investigation thus far, we believe that Google's behaviour denies consumers a wider choice of mobile apps and services and stands in the way of innovation by other players, in breach of EU antitrust rules," said Margrethe Vestager, the European commissioner for competition, in a statement.
He suggested that the amendment stands in the way of his goals of "universal coverage" and providing the "full range of health services women need," when in many states the ability to gain access to abortion coverage through other means — Planned Parenthood clinics, for example — is being curtailed.
Similarly, though Rodriguez might or might not help the Yankees to the postseason this year, he, like the rest of the pinstriped cohort of aged mercenaries that surrounds him, stands in the way of a younger team that might not be as successful but will inevitably be more authentic.
"Based on our investigation thus far, we believe that Google's behavior denies consumers a wider choice of mobile apps and services and stands in the way of innovation by other players, in breach of E.U. antitrust rules," Margrethe Vestager, the European commissioner for competition, said in a statement.
So Haftar poses a massive headache for the U.S. A former ally, they can't exactly sideline him; but his violent assault for power stands in the way of a democratic Libya that Washington had hoped for after its NATO intervention helped topple Gadhafi in 2011 during the Arab Spring.
But one huge wild card stands in the way of this being just another spending bill Congress can check off its list: Trump has publicly and repeatedly threatened to shut down the government if he doesn't get funding for a border wall — and has recently expanded his demands.
" But Clinton also looked inward during her remarks, telling assembled guests that political divisions have caused fear and anxiety to fester and that she realizes she "cannot stand here and claim that my words and actions haven't sometimes fueled the partisanship that often stands in the way of our progress.
"The president will continue to work with Congress and the rest of the federal government until every unnecessary regulation that stands in the way of success for American business and American people is taken off the books," press secretary Sean Spicer said before Trump signed off on several CRA-passed rollbacks.
The term "bad patent" or "poor quality patent" is now often used as shorthand to denigrate a patent that may in fact be strong on substance, but that stands in the way of someone who wishes to use the invention protected by the patent without taking out a license to do so.
The move is a shocking rebuke to religious minorities, and a sign that cold political calculations ahead of national elections in 2019 have led Mr. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party to believe that nothing stands in the way of realizing its long-held dream of transforming a secular republic into a Hindu state.
"President Trump, as you know, throughout his campaign was very clear that he views it as very important that Russia and the United States have a better relationship, but the issue that stands in the way is Ukraine," Mr. Tillerson said at a news conference with the Austrian foreign minister, Sebastian Kurz.
Another obstacle stands in the way of Mr Stewart and Mr Wagner: a reservoir of goodwill among Republicans for Mr Gillespie because of his near-win in 2014 over Mark Warner, the supposedly unbeatable senior Democratic US senator who is now one of the leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee investigation of Russian meddling in the presidential election.
Shlaes, who has a good eye for quotes, picks a beauty from a court decision allowing the destruction of a neighborhood in Washington, D.C. "If those who govern the District of Columbia decide that the nation's capital shall be beautiful as well as sanitary, there is nothing in the Fifth Amendment that stands in the way," the court wrote.
It's also the mystery at the heart of The Dark Tower series; we're told that it's in danger of collapsing, and that main character Roland Deschain (Idris Elba in the films) may be the last thing that stands in the way of this; but we don't know exactly what's causing the collapse, or how the Gunslinger plans to stop it.
At worst, the cut-and-paste style feels like a fun but ultimately unnecessary time sink that stands in the way of the team coming together…  Laura Prudom, IGN: The plot swerves, skids, and doubles back on itself... overcomplicating a fairly straightforward story in which various factions are on the hunt for a stolen diamond… or on the hunt for those who are hunting it.
In other words, they don't buy into the notion that anything stands in the way when it comes to their dreams for an ideal future coming true — and this kind of attitude and take on things can be refreshing to hear for adults, who sadly sometimes reach a point in their lives where being a grown-up all but forces them to give up on their childhood dreams.
A screening of "A Place in the Sun," George Stevens's 1951 adaptation of "An American Tragedy" — starring a Method-infused Montgomery Clift as the lowborn nephew of an industrialist; Elizabeth Taylor as the socialite he pines for; and Shelley Winters as the co-worker who stands in the way of his ambitions — will inaugurate a yearlong partnership between the Metrograph and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which once a month will present prints from its archive at the theater.
Film Series On Monday a screening of "A Place in the Sun," George Stevens's 1951 adaptation of "An American Tragedy" — starring a Method-infused Montgomery Clift as the lowborn nephew of an industrialist; Elizabeth Taylor as the socialite he pines for; and Shelley Winters as the co-worker who stands in the way of his ambitions — will inaugurate a yearlong partnership between the Metrograph and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which once a month will present prints from its archive at the theater.
Only one person stands in the way of Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-21625 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE emerging from August's Senate primary victorious — and on paper, he looks a lot like Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
"We have a fundamental set of threats to the bedrock of our democracy, and anyone who stands in the way of confronting those threats, from Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellLawmakers run into major speed bumps on spending bills Budowsky: Donald, Boris, Bibi — The right in retreat Hillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers | Big tech defends efforts against online extremism | Trump attends secretive Silicon Valley fundraiser | Omar urges Twitter to take action against Trump tweet MORE and his allies, to the president himself, is abdicating their responsibility to protect and defend the constitution," Clinton said.

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