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"take it away" Definitions
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337 Sentences With "take it away"

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PAVLICH: Just for a couple of hours, take it away.
Take it away from them, they start to fall apart.
If they take it away, it doesn't make sense anymore.
If someone is mentally ill, you can't take it away.
I made this, and you can't ever take it away.
So we tried to take it away from anything aggressive.
Our biggest negotiating tactic, we're going to take it away.
No complaints there ... take it away, Jon (and everyone else)!
And no plan should be able to take it away.
"I never thought they would take it away," he said.
I wouldn't let my parents take it away from me.
Now a city clerical error threatens to take it away.
"Take it away, sing whatever you want," Adele told the woman.
We need to take it away from this political rhetoric land.
The government cannot bestow dignity, and it cannot take it away.
Once you give people something, it's hard to take it away.
You're going to take it away from the tradesmen, the farmers.
Does it really make sense to take it away from them?
"We didn't take it away from any Indigenous person," he said.
But I'm so excited to hear Emily's suggestions — take it away!
"You're going to take it away after two years?" he said.
Once you get something, it's awfully tough to take it away.
WILFRED TAKE IT AWAY WILFRED FROST: THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THAT.
"I think they're trying to take it away from Bernie," Trump said.
No one has the right to take it away without our consent.
They're completely wrong, of course, but why take it away from them?
"I think they're trying to take it away from" Sanders, Trump added.
I'm being difficult because you want to take it away from me.
Now ... take it away, Brian/Stewie/Peter/Quagmire -- er, we mean Seth.
"We had it and they wanted to take it away," Coker Craig said.
And if you invest in yourself, nobody can take it away from you.
When you believe in that, no one can take it away from you.
Magliato always asks the nurses not take it away until it is still.
You take it away from him so that he learns his lesson, right?
Because once you have it, no one can take it away from you.
I'm not going to let a black man take it away from me.
Why don't we take it away, gentlemen, and turn down to the ice?
A constitutional right only matters if the government tries to take it away.
Trump could give someone permission to speak, and he could take it away.
Shannon knew she'd feel jealous of the men who would take it away.
Take it away from your kids immediately, the company that produces them says.
Once they're hooked, however, don't threaten to take it away as a punishment.
"It's not fair to give someone something and then take it away," said Mohammad.
And no plan should take it away from you if that's what you decide.
If they put pressure on Johnson to take it away, he might do it.
I grew angry at her for thinking she might take it away from me.
Being American was my only card and Marcos was trying to take it away.
I would have done anything to try to fix it or take it away.
Cyrus does not lend credibility to hip-hop, nor can she take it away.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: I'm not trying to take it away from the wealthy people.
Nilay, take it away: Why can't the TV industry get rid of IR blasters?
"Once you get something, it's awfully tough to take it away," Mr. Trump said.
I saw firsthand how the stock market can create wealth and take it away.
Most people appreciate what they have much more when somebody tries to take it away.
Because certain elite power brokers on the left want to take it away from us.
"And we're not going to let Michael Bloomberg take it away — not now, not ever."
And… poof… they can take it away from you with the click of a button.
But there aren't any garbage trucks here to scoop it up and take it away.
It took U.M.B.C. a game to take it away, just as Chaminade did in 1982.
Miley Cyrus does not lend credibility to hip-hop, nor can she take it away.
People started cherishing their big government health program once Trump threatened to take it away.
"Lose your tax exempt status; the progressives want to take it away anyway," he said.
"You dare to come here with a gift and take it away again?" he asks.
I have a lot of hair, and I had to take it away like this.
Why give it to them on one hand to take it away from the other?
I typically do that to kind of take it away from what it was initially.
Obviously I'll care if he tries to take it away... But it's all just so overwhelming.
This is my country, and I'm not going to let them take it away from me.
"If I take it away from him now, he never has the chance to go back."
Canada agreed to take it away, and Mr Duterte stopped blustering after an election had passed.
Eating and enjoying food seems so easy that even an illness could not take it away.
"They turn it on when we protest, and then take it away again," Mr Sitole shrugs.
Giving Negan the glory of that moment feels like it would take it away from Carol.
"You don't realize how much you're on it until they take it away," he told me.
Who has the power to grant respectability, and who has the power to take it away?
Easy: You tell Netflix you're going to take it away, and see how much they pay.
Not during this holiday season, or any season, should we be trying to take it away.
Anything that improves your own talents; nobody can tax it or take it away from you.
I never want to take it away from Susan Collins or Lisa Murkowski or John McCain.
When her parents would find it in her bedroom the next morning, they would take it away.
We owe it to them to not sit idly by and allow Clinton to take it away.
As soon as one cries they take it away from me and the other one comes in.
They're either too swamped by synths ("Take It Away") or too sugary and unobtrusive ("Light Me Up").
That's the gist, really: smash your friends to give life, smash your enemies to take it away.
As they well know, most of their power comes from Congress, and Congress can take it away.
"It doesn't matter how big that check is, 'cause they can just take it away," Sandt said.
"So we don't believe that God could have given us this world and then take it away."
He kept his hand on a fake detonator despite police orders to take it away, Davis said.
If they take it away, they better tell us how to fix it because they broke it.
After all, the bias among corporate directors is to reward executives with pay, not take it away.
" They continued: "Wait for Trump, wait for Trump, wait for Trump, they say, he'll take it away!
This would give the power back to the people and take it away from the federal government.
When Obama was in office, I realized that he's not going to take it away anytime soon.
We felt that loss that he'd been given this thing and we couldn't take it away from him.
"The superdelegates can still take it away from him," says Blecher, 68, a retired electrician and Sanders volunteer.
Why go through that when you can do a simple procedure like otoplasty that can take it away?
They were trying to strike everybody out to take it away from the defense and do it themselves.
It only takes one accident or misfortune to change a child's life—or to take it away entirely.
Democrats must be the party of health care as contrasted from the one seeking to take it away.
They will find a way to take it away ... You better go out there and vote for Republicans.
"Don't worry, we are not going to take it away from you," Mr. Kadyrov responds to widespread laughter.
Just take it away and let me start a new beginning because they really, really, really hurt me.
"Enjoy those big moments, because no matter what, no one can take it away from you," she said.
At one point, he momentarily grabbed one of the state flags, as if pretending to take it away.
"You're not really going to be able to take it away from him at the convention," Graham said.
The work that I've put in to get to this place, nobody can take it away from me.
While we can certainly waive this right, no one can rightfully take it away from us by force.
Take it away, Julie Jargon: The Laurendine-Scanlan feud has been particularly long-running, continuing to this day.
If restaurants take it away, diners perceive that the service is worse, and the Yelp scores will go down.
The rule in American politics is that once the people have power, you can't take it away from them.
And they're trying to take it away from you, maybe because of politics or maybe because of political views.
"Now, Bernie is proposing: If you like your insurance, we're going to take it away from you," he said.
"Don't take (the right to be married) for granted, because this administration could absolutely take it away," she says.
What happens is we take it away with too many rules and too much structure and too many guidelines.
"They give us hope then they take it away" is about love and the world at the same time.
"The No. 2000 thing, no one can ever take it away from Simona," said Darren Cahill, Halep's current coach.
I've waited nearly a year for SRS and now the growing coronavirus pandemic is threatening to take it away.
They threaten to take it away or to throw it out, this only makes out subconscious want it more.
"Why would he take it away?" said Ms. Martinez-Ramirez, 8.503, baking in the sour post-storm Texas heat.
Whitmer touted her vote in 2013 to expand Medicaid in Michigan, and warned that Schuette would take it away.
If they can take your space away in Little Italy, they can take it away in your neighborhood, too.
All right let&aposs take it away Chris, obviously the President taking a strong stand on the immigration issue tonight.
McMullen said the gun "went 'pop&apos" when he tried to take it away from her, according to the detective.
Stay positive and wear your smile and don't let someone take it away just because they don't have a smile.
"The devil was telling me to take it away from, to keep it, keep it, couldn't come off," Vasquez said.
When you take it away, you'll see what glowing, flushing skin looks like, and you can really see a lift.
You&aposve got to take it away to harden the place sufficiently, that those kids are safe inside the door.
And if they believe (in their sole discretion) that you owe them income tax, they'll take it away from you.
It was something I felt I could realistically do, an effort to make sure the government doesn't take it away.
Last month, by contrast, you had to pay between 20.5 and 60 pounds to get someone to take it away.
The Supreme Court has said that Americans can give up their citizenship, but that the government can't take it away.
But we wanted to hopefully take it away from what people would expect, and make it [a] little more emotional.
Instead, a new study shows, giving someone a financial incentive and then threatening to take it away might work better.
Do Congressional Republicans want to expand coverage to more Americans or do they want take it away from our families?
"You're gonna take the biggest night of my life and take it away from me?" she screams into the phone.
For them to give that platform was fantastic, but for them to take it away before the story is finished?
Expanding health coverage is a winning issue for Democrats; trying to take it away is a losing issue for Republicans.
Now what the Democrats are saying is, 'If you like your insurance, we're going to take it away from you.
But unlike the iPhone 153 Plus, the Note8 lets you add this effect or take it away after taking a photo.
And what I saw, that moment in time that was frozen, there's no amount of bullets that could take [it] away.
Pardoning turkeys is a White House tradition which helps remind birds that Americans can both give life and take it away.
There is an old adage in Washington that once you've given Americans a benefit, it's really hard to take it away.
And somebody that you loved and cared about so much could take it away from you so quickly, that was heartbreaking.
We have to take it away, then we go out and do normal things, and then it ends with Paw Patrol.
Lee Westwood has returned to defend his title, and the rest of the field hopes to take it away from him.
There are things that inspired you and no matter who that person was that inspired you, you can't take it away.
Republicans need to win nine senate races to keep a majority, and Democrats need to win 28 to take it away.
"It felt like people weren't done watching the show and we didn't want to take it away from them," Gilbert said.
"This was a program started by executive action which means that Trump can take it away by executive action," he said.
Take it away, Paul: [Flutter is] based on Google's own Dart programming language, which is apparently popular within Google but nowhere else.
It feels like "quadcopter pilot" has only just became a job for humans, and already AI is gunning to take it away.
It actually makes more sense to just expose the body to the elements, or let some animal come and take it away.
They need help and federal and state policymakers need to reject the efforts of the health insurance industry to take it away.
The speed is there to make it punk; the careless attitude and aggression take it away from any perceived machismo or showiness.
Why accept an offer that provides aid in one breath, while in the next tells you the state might take it away?
In the meantime, you might want to lovingly take your car for a spin just in case the robots take it away.
Now, if you turned to that child with the solitary toy and tried to take it away, that child would be devastated.
She deserves this victory, she has earned it - but there are those in her party who are trying to take it away.
But just as Facebook proved it could capture an audience and send it wherever it pleased, it could also take it away.
A.I. must free our attention rather than take it away, and it must enhance human connection and abilities rather than replace humans.
In a poetic twist, it's no longer health care that's on the run, it's the politicians who want to take it away.
Mulvihill said that Dembner had not called someone to help clean his house out of fear they would take it away from him.
Some, like Mr Shaefer, would rather the benefit was universal, so that it was harder for politicians to take it away in future.
In this country, we give freedom and take it away once you prove to be unworthy of the freedom we have given you.
However, they do have rights to force the sale of the collateral which would then take it away from the opposition (in Venezuela).
Because there's only one reason a movie like this gives a character something like that, and that's to gleefully, grotesquely take it away.
"I had to kind of fight him for it, and I finally managed to take it away and slip it on my finger."
We didn't want to take it away from them, so we've worked hard to find a way to keep making that world available.
It was never clear that Obamacare was part of the social safety net up until the point Republicans threatened to take it away.
That's the part of the law that will directly impact him, and perhaps limit his health care — however imperfect — or take it away.
Trump claimed that Pelosi had "earned" the victory, and that people in the Democratic Party were trying to take it away from her.
She needs to keep the army on her side — they helped put her on the throne, and therefore, they can take it away.
Then take your "fixed expenditure": the stuff you have to pay, like rent and bills, and take it away from your total amount.
"I need your help this Election Day, November 6, to stop the radical Democrat mob from trying to take it away," Trump said.
"They wouldn't let me have a couch in my office, so I bought one here, so they couldn't take it away," he said.
These photographers understood that "your body is always your own, and no one can take it away," Mr. Stourdzé said in an interview.
These photographers understood that "your body is always your own, and no one can take it away," Mr. Stourdzé said in an interview.
Um, no, I guess we really didn't think about that, that he was going to cancel that or change that or take it away.
It's not your home anyway if the bank or state can easily take it away (and they will) when times are hard for you.
It's one thing for us to try and sell it to the American public, it's another thing for the Republicans to take it away.
They were never going to take it away from him, they just wanted to show that some semblance of old fashioned Republicanism still exists.
I guess the key to hanging onto your new fans in a foreign country is not to dangle a carrot, then take it away.
We'll let Oprah take it away: What I know for sure is that speaking your truth is the most powerful tool we all have.
"The state didn't take it away from them, and Heineken didn't start a proceeding to take it back, so it was theirs," she said.
Our lawmakers in Washington should focus on finding policies that expand access to care — not take it away or put it out of reach.
It's this idea that somehow everyone has the right to free internet and if you take it away then there's some sort of crisis.
One of the iron rules of politics is that it is easier for elected representatives to give a benefit than to take it away.
"Jim Brown will give you that leg and then take it away from you," Lombardi was quoted as saying by the Hall of Fame.
Once an item is in a player's possession, it's theirs to use, trade or sell as they please; Horizon can't just take it away.
We must maintain the freedom to publicly express ourselves while protecting our privacy, in a world increasingly designed to take it away from us.
"I am very happy and proud to own this belt, and it will be really hard to take it away from me," Justino said.
I'll let Björk herself take it away: i feel the chronological narrative of the album is ideal for the private circus virtual reality is .
There is nothing you have to do in return for it; and there is nothing you can do that means we'll take it away.
It was a personal thing for me that in the editorial process I had to put it out there in order to take it away.
And I just want to say a couple of things and take it away from me and others and right back to the first lady.
This adorable cat is dead set on protecting what it has earned, and even its human is not allowed to take it away from them.
But conservatives say that if Congress gave the power to a president to create a monument, it also gave the power to take it away.
"It will be really easy for the GOP to defund the Affordable Care Act and take it away," says Robert Laszewski, a health care consultant.
As soon as one cries they take it away from me and the other one comes in," joking, "That's what happens in real life, right?
People said, "Race doesn't matter," and I agree with that, but you can't take it away that she's the first person to do that ever.
Of course I didn't even really need to put the change in kinetic energy in there, but I did and you can't take it away.
"I think that is totally unsatisfactory," Martens said, noting that just as the pope can grant the title of cardinal, he can also take it away.
Patriotism has long been a justification of white racists, who say they are only defending their country from those seeking to take it away from them.
Take it away, Hamza Shaban: The most retweeted tweet of all time now belongs to Yusaku Maezawa, a Japanese billionaire behind the e-commerce company Zozotown.
Kiriasis addressed her exit in a Facebook post and stated she was responsible for their sponsors and the sled, and legally obligated to take it away.
As she wrote today for The Guardian: When I invented the burkini in early 2004, it was to give women freedom, not to take it away.
Washington has been spending more than it's taking from the taxpayers for so long that it can only think of new ways to take it away.
They just need to get home safely at this point, then mellow out in front of early morning reruns of Can't Pay, We'll Take It Away!
Because we weigh potential losses much more heavily than we do potential gains, we value something a whole lot more when somebody threatens to take it away.
Instead of making victims prove why they have the right to privacy, Garvin says the courts should make defendants explain why they get to take it away.
"I want people to realize that these are words that can give you power — or can take it away — and that they have different interpretations," Peddigrew says.
Yet the proportional approach Democrats use to award delegates make it very hard to build a lead in the race, but even harder to take it away.
Staff was courteous, though I left a room service tray and bag of takeout outside my room door, and they failed to take it away for hours.
Last Sunday, the authorities evacuated some 72,000 residents from the area so a military explosives disposal crew could defuse the 550-pound bomb and take it away.
But that changed this week as DC Comics exposed Batman's Batmember to the world for the first time ever — and then hastily decided to take it away.
Recent polls have shown that more Americans than ever before approve of the health care law just at the moment that Republicans threaten to take it away.
" The women sang together, "This joy that I have, the world didn't give it to me / The world didn't give it, so the world can't take it away.
"If it goes to the men, they'll take it away and never come home until they've drunk it all," says Rajmati, raising an imaginary bottle to her lips.
Their idea of solving a problem is to take 20 million people who got insurance and take it away from them give it all back to insurance companies.
MADRID, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Argentine Peronist opposition candidate Alberto Fernandez said on Thursday there was no point in having oil if international companies came to take it away.
She's so confident, in fact, that she recently sued NASA for her right to keep this vial of purported lunar dirt before the space agency can take it away.
It takes a certain type of juice to take it away from fucking bitches and approach somebody with something that hits home in a way that isn't so obvious.
Take it away, Mean Jeans… The band's forthcoming album, Tight New Dimension, is out on April 22 from Fat Wreck Chords and you can pre-order it right here.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer called the state and local tax deduction the "Achilles' heel" of tax reform and said Democrats would oppose any move to take it away.
Little imperfections such as scratches or so-called "cigarette burns" (take it away, Ed Norton) appear on the strip, and quiet crackles and pops develop on the audio track.
But all of this is contradicted by the video, which shows Acosta holding onto the mic and saying "pardon me, ma'am," when the intern tries to take it away.
The item may be in the player's digital inventory, but the company can take it away as they please, prevent the player from selling or giving it away, etc.
This is the same default setting Instacart had originally, but the company has repeatedly lowered it (as well as resorted to outright theft) to take it away from us.
Everyone—except Bernie—signaled their willingness to allow the convention to take it away from the pledged delegate leader on the second ballot when the "super delegates" get involved.
Polling suggests that Medicaid actually has a lot of popular support and that threatening to take it away was a big liability for Republicans during that health care debate.
The addition and removal mirrors the way society and different demographics use money; all Americans pay taxes and put money into the government, but we also take it away.
And so they will say, OK, we&aposll take that -- MACCALLUM: Big sigh of relief and maybe -- BOULTON: And also, you shouldn&apost take it away from the First Lady.
Finally, as both Democrats and Republicans have now learned, once people have health care coverage, they are sensitive about efforts that might take it away or potentially diminish its quality.
This scene was uncalled for, downright rude, and an example of how due process today is being squashed by the public, trying to take it away in the courtroom too.
"They give us hope and they take it away," 56-year-old Israel Mendez, doing 30 years over three kilos of cocaine at FCI Terre Haute in Indiana, told VICE.
I found a man vomiting in a toilet without flushing at a station near my home, and I used a bag to scoop up the vomit and take it away.
And before the server could take it away, someone picked up the bowl and drank the tangy elixir of lime juice and olive oil that had pooled at the bottom.
But just because a Netflix competitor has a popular show on Netflix doesn't mean they'll take it away from Netflix: They could also charge Netflix a lot of money for it.
The creators of the Philadelphia Phillies' famous mascot, the Phanatic, are threatening to take it away from the MLB team ... and now, the Phillies are fighting like hell to keep it.
In that case, if heat was once a service included in the rent, a landlord cannot unilaterally take it away, as that could make the tenant eligible for a rent reduction.
To historically deny women an opportunity to compete in the event and then to take it away from men, she said, "doesn't seem like justice is being done for either sex."
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — My idea of torture would be to have someone make me something delicious to eat and then, just as I was about to take a bite, take it away.
The cold consumer experience has been transformed because of the mobile phone, and we want the same customer to be able to walk into a store, buy something, take it away.
Before former President Obama left office, he made a last-ditch effort to protect Planned Parenthood's state funding from conservative governors and state legislatures that might seek to take it away.
Social scientists have argued that doing so would likely hand more political power to rural, Republican areas, and take it away from Democratic, metropolitan areas, where foreign-born populations have traditionally settled.
Nick Foles's aggressiveness nearly set up another score, but Alshon Jeffery bobbled the ball on a deep pass and Duron Harmon was in position to take it away for a huge interception.
" He continued to tell the workers that "you've broken your neck to get" specific health care coverage and that "no plan should take it away from you if that's what you decide.
And because she couldn't get any medication that would resolve her pain, she ended up having to have a fairly traumatic brain surgery to try to take it away, which also didn't work.
Like many young adult sci-fi stories, though, Paradise Hills offers a space where young women's competence and autonomy is taken for granted — even if the antagonists are determined to take it away.
For them, Patreon's new service fees represent a potential double whammy and are yet another reminder that the online platforms that help them make a livelihood can also very quickly take it away.
Instead of promising the insurers that he'll continue the government-backed cash flow no matter what, or even working to increase it, he's turning the tables and threatening to take it away entirely.
Imamoglu said he hoped the election board would deal with the AKP challenge in a "just way", adding he had won his mandate from the voters and only they could take it away.
Maybe the GOP would be in better shape if its elected officials had spent the past few years figuring out how to expand health insurance coverage in America rather than take it away.
"There's no point in having oil if in order to extract it you have to let multinationals come and take it away," he said in a speech at the Spanish parliament in Madrid.
It's so hard to sell somebody on something that they don't know about it yet, but to take it away, which is what the Republicans are doing now, it will have its obstacles.
But the fact that the TSA, as a government agency, having an Instagram account and seriously post this, why would they not take it away and just take a picture of the weapon?
"There's no point in having oil if in order to extract it you have to let multinationals come and take it away," he said in a speech at the Spanish parliament in Madrid.
"For a while, we were able to turn her away and give her baby food, but as soon as she grabbed that rib, we weren't able to take it away from her," Morales said.
Polling shows many Americans are relatively happy with their current health coverage; that makes presidential candidates who aren't as ideologically committed to Medicare-for-all nervous about saying they want to take it away.
But no one wants to take it away, and if people experiencing joy on terms different than your own brings pain and anxiety, maybe the place to start looking for changes is actually within.
"This scene was uncalled for, downright rude and an example of how due process today is being squashed by the public, trying to take it away in the courtroom too," Weinstein's publicist told Insider.
Overruling the dean of the cathedral at the time, the suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York called the statue "theologically and historically indefensible" and ordered Ms. Sandys to take it away.
So I guess what I'm saying is maybe the people who abuse it, maybe those are the departments we ought to start focusing on and take it away from them if they use it inappropriately.
Without much fanfare, you can open the program and set a tempo; you can left-click to insert a kick drum or piano plunk into the onscreen pattern,or right-click to take it away.
" In response to her request, Amin said he told her, "I'm not going to just send that money to someone and take it away from my family if I'm not even sure it's actually you.
That kind of drastic change has the potential to really frighten voters, who punished Democrats for creating the Affordable Care Act in 2010 and then published Republicans for trying to take it away in 2018.
There were nights when the invisible wolf, carried along by the fire wind, would come and snatch at the child with its jaws, try to take it away and carry it back into the hills.
The implication of Graham's remarks was that the American people essentially owed Kavanaugh a Supreme Court seat, and that the allegations by Ford and others were an unjust attempt to take it away from him.
Either fight over a screen and take away the shot by pressuring from behind, or duck underneath and either allow a poor shooter to shoot his shot or recover in time to take it away.
"The charge was assault on an officer because the officer tried to put it out when he saw it getting burned, and there were also counterdemonstrators who were trying to take it away," the chief said.
But when this becomes personal and people take it away from the public venues of a town hall or a speech in public at a university campus and they start taking it to people&aposs homes.
"All the excitement, all the hype, they build you up so high, and then all of a sudden, they just take it away — it's just not there anymore," Gutierrez, 20123, said of I'll Have Another's injury.
As quickly and efficiently as Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon and Facebook can help smaller players get traction, they can just as readily take it away by launching a competitive product, changing pricing or altering their strategy.
But when they get it, and find it valuable, and then you try to take it away — I think we have got a shot at certainly causing political problems for those who pass cut back legislation.
"It's like you have a shiny new toy, and you feel guilty for playing with it because you think someone's going to take it away again," said Jason Herron, a 44-year-old season-ticket holder.
If you're very pushed for time, there are apps that will let you can book an appointment, they will come and pick up your thing, take it away repair it and bring it back for you.
"We need to have a robust public debate so we can set the protections and the boundaries where we can ensure that technology is used to enhance liberty and not to take it away," she said.
"We are removing debris, taking food to the collection center and helping in any way we can because this is our city and nothing will take it away from us," said Israel Rodríguez, 403, a volunteer rescuer.
Suddenly, members of the party that had been all about protecting and expanding health care coverage were leveling accusations before a national audience at some of their own — in particular, that they wanted to take it away.
"You've broken your neck to get it, you've given up wages to get it, you should be entitled to keep it, and no plan should take it away from you if that's what you decide," he said.
They may not be letting people take it away by the bucket load, but they do reward companies with access to data that others are denied, if they place a high value on the business they do together.
"The movie I can watch over and over is Gladiator because no matter how hard they try to take away what was destined to be his, they couldn't take it away, they couldn't take away his destiny," she says.
Nor would it distract from the stark difference between the two party's positions: While all Democrats want to increase health care coverage, Trump and the Republicans are deliberately trying to take it away from more than 20 million Americans.
"It took a decade to win the fight for net neutrality, and people will not sit by silently when politicians threaten to take it away," said Craig Aaron, President and CEO of DC-based public interest group Free Press.
"One day they put a law in place, and the next day they take it away," said Alejandro, an asylum seeker fleeing political persecution who asked to withhold his last name for fear he would be returned to Nicaragua.
With the effect, it will appear as if two hands are holding a disembodied finger and when you bring it to your mouth, bite down as you take it away, making it seem as if it disappeared into your mouth.
Image: ShutterstockPeople may joke that others spend too much time on the internet, but this intricate series of tubes has become an important part of everyday life—so much so that it's become a human rights violation to take it away.
WALLACE: Well, let me ask you about ObamaCare because some Republicans are saying that as part of tax reform, there&aposs a discussion about repealing the ObamaCare individual mandate, which would save about $400 billion, take it away from the deficit.
Called "AutoPilot," the system required drivers to keep their eyes on the road, and Google told the employees who tested it that they would take it away if cameras placed in their cars showed that they didn't follow the company's instructions.
Called "AutoPilot," the system required drivers to keep their eyes on the road, and Google told the employees who tested it that they would take it away if cameras placed in their cars showed that they didn't follow the company's instructions.
The fact that it can show up anywhere, anytime, and disappear before the cops come and take it away, creates "a beautiful ephemerality to the work, a sense of the fleeting, echoing the nature of the steam itself," Reigelman says.
But the risk of having a beloved dish in the clutches of only a few people near and dear to you is that their eventual passing—or perhaps estrangement after a particular tense holiday party—could always take it away.
"We hope we can move forward and improve health care, not engage in another battle to take it away from people, because they will fail once again if they try," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
The words spelled out by the steel studs, which have been painted bright red, are from a 2015 statement by the Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a case involving indigenous sovereignty: Take it away completely, she asked, and what remains?
"If we didn't have rights, all we had was some statute that said you can't be cruel to me, or that I'm entitled to some kind of welfare, the person who gave it to me can also take it away," he said.
Someone said to me once that you can tell when you play fetch with a dog, if it doesn't bring back the toy or ball, they are smart because they know you are going to throw it again or take it away.
And there was a moment, by the way, in this administration, that our government was gonna deal with that and take it away from the private companies, Verizon, AT&T, and so on, which we know would not be the right solution.
The traders, who asked not to be named, said producers of the chemical often give it away or even pay third parties to take it away, making it lucrative to mix with oil and sell the resulting mixture on at a profit.
But it is highly unlikely that YouTube would ever do such a thing: that algorithm drives vast swaths of YouTube's views, and to take it away would reduce the time viewers spend watching its videos, as well as reduce Google's ad revenue.
The second thing that we embraced is the idea that market incomes, what we earn in the marketplace, was a good objective measure of our contribution, and so it was just, and they deserved that, and people shouldn't take it away from them.
Back in December, before a word of the American Health Care Act had been written, a health care lobbyist reiterated a cardinal rule of Washington as we chatted over coffee: Once you give people a benefit, it's almost impossible to take it away.
The person who shot the June 15 footage at Westgate Elementary School in Lakewood tells us the violence began when a woman walked onto the field brandishing a baseball bat as a weapon ... and a male parent tried to take it away from her.
As we talked about things—where this president is and how much he wants to deal with this DACA issue and take it away—I told them that, you know, there's been an evolutionary process that this president has gone through as a campaign.
Pelosi was able to reclaim the gavel thanks to the improved performance of Democrats among the noncollege educated whites who had flocked to Trump in 2016, and she is well aware they still have the power to take it away from her in 2020.
I think if they take it away from him like they did the last time, I really believe you're going to have — you're gonna have a very riotous time in the Democrat Party, because they really — they did a lot of numbers on him.
"The right to vote can be taken for granted until someone tries to take it away from you, and then it can be the reason you do vote," said Jodi Gillette, a Standing Rock member who worked for the Interior Department under President Barack Obama.
When a court decides that a law violates the equal protection guarantee by treating differently two classes of people who should be treated the same, it has two choices: confer the benefit on both groups, or take it away from the class the law favored.
"It seems to be, just as a matter of fact, that these trade restrictions are a huge hammer over their head — and once you take it away, the most significant tool you've got is gone," said Jim Pasco, the executive director of the organization.
Tahlequah has been carrying the dead calf for 18 straight days, and wildlife experts are reluctant to take it away from her, saying it's a necessary part of the grieving process, and that removal of the calf could fundamentally disrupt Tahlequah's normal foraging and eating behaviors.
Take it away, Alex Jones and John McAffee: McAfee, of course, is the dude who created the McAfee anti-virus software, and is also apparently trying to become the Libertarian Party presidential nominee; Jones is the famous conspiracy theorist who one time thought VICE predicted 9/11.
Last year, the Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) moved about $10 billion in equity index assets into accounts that would allow the retirement plan to take over proxy voting and take it away from external portfolio managers including BlackRock, according to publicly available meeting minutes.
Even as red states come around and take Medicaid funds, it doesn't mean the Republicans who run those states will be supporting the law anytime soon, but it could make it so much more difficult for so many more people if the courts suddenly take it away.
She is, like all of us, unable to know or grasp quite what a service like YouTube — or WhatsApp, or Fortnite — wants from or is doing to anyone, much less the youngest among us, but who very much isn't ready, or able, to take it away completely.
So, if my wife is with our infant son and our daughter Carmen, and we want [Carmen] to sit so my wife can take a shower, we'll give her the pad to watch a show for the 10 minutes she's in the shower and then take it away.
"I'm naturally a really quiet person, but if I sit and do nothing and they take it away, how can I live with that?" asked Kim Nelson, 2197, a Republican second-grade teacher who buys coverage through the Affordable Care Act marketplace and was recently treated for breast cancer.
Take it away, Ev [emphasis ours]:...The most nefarious feedback loop that drives belief and misinformation on the internet and in media in general is that it's all driven by advertising and it's all free and attention is valued and if you can generate attention then you can get paid.
A roomful of students discussing someone else's prose don't add material — they take it away, and so the general tendency of most workshops, at least in my experience, is to pare back the language and the story, which produces a kind of polish, but not the only kind worth striving for.
In other words, because California was already granted a waiver by a previous administration, Stein says the law says the Trump administration can't just take it away: There is no suggestion that Congress intended to create revocation authority, and no such authority has ever been recognized by a court, or otherwise.
"You just see a pervasive attitude in markets that says, 'Oh, no, workers are starting to get a piece of the pie, time to take it away,'" said Jared Bernstein, a former economic adviser to Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. who is now with the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
"What Democrats are saying is, 'If you like your insurance, we're going to take it away from you' — from 180 million people that get their insurance from their employer and like it, or 20 million Americans who are on Medicare Advantage and love it," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press" in February.
Speaking to the New York Times after her resignation from Our Revolution in 2016, Sandberg expressed concerns that Weaver would "mismanage this organization as he mismanaged the campaign" and take it away from the grassroots, digital-first model many of the younger staffers viewed as more efficient and better aligned with Sanders' core political message.
Facebook says it stored millions of Instagram passwords unencrypted on its servers Oh just take it away, Kurt Wagner: On the same morning Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian election interference finally became public, Facebook dropped some troubling news: Millions of Instagram users' passwords were accidentally stored unencrypted on Facebook's servers, which means Facebook employees could access them.
"We have a tradition of hunting in my family, and to hear that people want to take it away and put many restrictions on it sounds unrealistic," said Frauens, who saw any attempt to ban the kind of AR-15 semi-automatic rifle used in the school shooting as an infringement upon her Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Take it away, Right Wing Watch: When the House passed a bill last year banning abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy with a narrow exception for rape and incest survivors, Dannenfelser said that the bill's rape exception was "regrettable" and "intellectually dishonest," saying that she'd like to see all abortions banned at "any stage" of pregnancy.
"To offer the American Dream to people and then to take it away and punish people for trusting their government and coming out of the shadows … is one of the most troubling things that I've seen in a long time in our country," Zuckerberg said before he let three "Dreamers," as the immigrants are called, share their stories.
"The things that happen in hotel rooms and board rooms all over the world (and in every industry) between women seeking employment or trying to keep employment and men holding the power to grant it or take it away exist in a gray zone where words like 'consent' cannot fully capture the complexity of the encounter," Marling wrote.
In 6900, 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 promised not to cut Medicare funding and not to take it away from those who depend upon it.
Best known for being the touring bassist for Tame Impala and the drummer for Aussie psych-rockers Pond, Avery is now striking out on his own with an album of sultry torch tunes which finds him cast as a (60s-era), Scott Walker-esque crooner (the scuzzy blues rock stomp of "Watch Me Take It Away" excepting).
"Our message is if you work hard and have health insurance, not that we're going to improve it, we're going to take it away; but if you are undocumented we are going to give it to you," said former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who led the drive for the ACA's passage as Obama's first chief of staff, in an interview.
This is Shakespeare:"The worms will live in every hostIt's hard to pick which one they eat the mostThe horrible people, the horrible peopleIt's as anatomic as the size of your steepleCapitalism has made it this wayOld-fashioned fascism will take it away" You see because, like, beauty is a commodity predicated on putting down others in order to uphold a capitalist hierarchy.
He's just like you or I, is Ed. Just a bloke who does a job to the best of his ability, just a nice lad with a dream in his heart and a song in his throat, just a regular joe who dates other mega-celebrities and makes Croesus look like a mechanic who was stung for two grand on Can't Pay, We'll Take it Away.
So foreseeably if—let's take it away from these two individuals for a moment—if two other individuals were in a horrible custody dispute and one went to the newspaper, gave an interview and for some reason called their former spouse a bad parent, a negligent parent, a parent who does not act in the best interest of their child, well that could potentially lead people to believe it.
When I'm just talking to someone and I tell them I'm in a band called Racetraitor, within like ten seconds, I always make sure to say it's an anti-racist band, because it's such a crazy term that people don't always get the idea that we're trying to reclaim the term, take it away from the white nationalists, and turn it into something that's a badge of honor.
"Right now you you see a lot of congestion in airports, within beings, you're going to have congestion coming in, you're going to have to build a different professional parking lots and runways and all kinds of huge expense, if you can use these general aviation airports as regional centers to do that travel, you can take it away from the commercial, so they actually solve a lot of other problems," Sengupta said.
"If they ask for the money for our troops, tell us they need it for readiness, tell us the only way we can make sure these men and women come home alive is by investing in their readiness, and we give the Pentagon that money and then turn around and have the president take it away for his wall, what in the world does that say about the assertions made by the Department of Defense in the initial request?" he asked.
"If they ask for the money for our troops, tell us they need it for readiness, tell us the only way we can make sure these men and women come home alive is by investing in their readiness, and we give the Pentagon that money and then turn around and have the president take it away for his wall, what in the world does that say about the assertions made by the Department of Defense in the initial request?" he asked.
And had gone to a couple seminars and presentations where we got really deep in the weeds about this issue, it became a passion of ours to help fight this battle of childhood slavery around the country and I had a very big platform in Seattle and I could have leveraged being a Seattle Seahawk, being an NFL quarterback, done a lot to get that message out there but I chose not to at the sake of not wanting to disrupt the team and I never wanted to draw attention to myself and take it away from Matt, the rest of the team, and our preparation to win.

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