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"It really just takes away the pain, takes away the bullying that we deal with as women."
While robo-advising takes away the need for expertise, it also takes away important context and subtle nuances.
The move takes away one of the Yankees' best hitters, but also takes away the team's biggest defensive liability.
Harwood: You have a tax bill that takes away deductions for high medical expenses; that preserves carried interest — I know they're working on that; that takes away deductions for grad school tuition breaks; that takes away an adoption credit.
"He wanted to be playing more, so that takes away from family time, and takes away from socializing with his friends," she said.
It takes away from the game and, most of all, it takes away from what all of the great players are doing on the court.
It's rightful capital Jerusalem is stripped from it, so that takes away its heart, and its borders are undefined and that takes away its soul.
It takes away every year — no matter what they say — it takes away estimates of growth of demand in the region of around 500,000 to 600,50.843 barrels per day.
He's right on you — takes away time and space.
It takes away from the spirit of the line up.
The generalization takes away from the bite of the observation.
Then the Trump White House takes away Acosta's press pass.
Today, it's all for money which takes away the charm.
I think he takes away a lot from that, too.
But there's another message she takes away from the photo.
Sling Blue takes away ESPN, but gives you Fox Sports.
At same time takes away healthcare from million of kids.
To dismiss that takes away from the civil rights movement.
Digital gives, and then it takes away; smartphones and cameras.
It takes away from productive activities like reading or studying.
Creating fake sex scenes of celebrities takes away their consent.
Hitting Boeing takes away their ability to muscle competitor Airbus.
Not doing that takes away a lot of unnecessary suffering.
Every day the U.S. takes away from what we have.
It takes away some of the density of the makeup.
What I hear may not be what everyone takes away.
This, she feels, takes away from the purpose of the show.
"You take that away, it takes away what makes America America."
Well, I think it takes away from the fantasy of everything.
"It takes away the power from these marginalized traditions," she says.
The update basically takes away the step of opening another app.
That takes away a lot of the pressure to do something.
The immaturity of this demand for thanks takes away the breath.
Sure enough, Jordan slides right over and takes away the lob.
Then the idol is anything that takes away from that idea.
Afterward, he takes away the half-empty bottles to photograph them.
"It just takes away that little bit of sympathy," he said.
In effect, it takes away free speech within the business community.
What do you hope your audience takes away from the production?
Honestly, it takes away from some of the magic of it.
An across-the-board tax takes away America's negotiation power, Joly said.
What do you hope a lay audience takes away from your book?
It takes away the possibility of a cliff-edge in 24 hours.
LW: What do you hope your reader takes away from Libyan Sugar?
It takes away from your self-confidence, your self-worth, your sanity.
An animated cup takes away one of the animations, like the flower.
"Don't overplan — that takes away the whole fun of travel," she said.
Kinda takes away from all that epic-ness a bit, doesn't it?
And that takes away most of the issues regarding the forced transfers.
I think that all adds to the show rather than takes away.
Chalking this up to a "Kanye moment" further takes away her agency.
It takes away a lot of alternative choices when rates are low.
A convenient port that takes away the pain points of charging electronics
The black-clawed monster of war invades and takes away the father.
Noisey: What do you hope the listener takes away from hearing NERVE?
But if Alabama takes away the run game, will Bryant be ready?
Because Veterans Affairs is covering it, it takes away a financial burden.
But it takes away from the way we used to consume media.
Walker's infirmity takes away one of the Mets' best hitters of late.
"It takes away a survivor's autonomy by tearing them down," she says.
It takes away at least one concern from the newly engaged couples.
One bullet that this opening takes away is speculation about Jones's sexuality.
"I think it takes away the purity that tennis was," Bajin said.
"I'm telling you — it takes away some of that pressure," Butler said.
None of this takes away from Trump's victory under the rules of 2016.
The internet takes away with one hand what it gives with the other.
But there's one thing he hopes every viewer takes away from his movie.
It takes away from what is an amazing story that everyone shared together.
"This change takes away that ability from people who are innocent," she said.
But it also takes away freedom of choice for American operators and consumers.
University of Florida researcher Gabrielle Miller believes that preordering takes away impulse selections.
It takes away energy they wanted to give to their careers or families.
AHCA takes away insurance coverage from millions of newly insured Americans from coverage.
"It takes away from the Republican attacks on the Democratic mob," Bannon said.
It almost takes away from it for me to say, 'Yeah, I am.
However, the event's organizers say luxury takes away from the Burning Man experience.
But what Ellis gives with one hand he takes away with the other.
University of Florida researcher Gabrielle Miller believes that preordering takes away impulse selections.
According to Thistle's definition, it literally takes away their identities and their homes.
But for every ease that multicultural marriage takes away it offers an enrichment.
When the whistle keeps blowing, it really takes away your aggression, you know.
If they stop being able to prove that, it takes away the mystique.
Do you think it takes away ... Lots of kids are doing other things.
Kaufmann translated it as "tremendous," which takes away too much of the ominousness.
Congress can pass a law that takes away these deductions anytime it wants.
" Liebhoff said: "I feel like it takes away a little from the experience.
"With Kevin out, it takes away a lot of our versatility," Kerr said.
For added measure, Prudence takes away their boyhoods and keeps them in a cage.
JD: The sentiment will certainly change because it takes away a lot of uncertainty.
Bradway and Tyler don't think that talking to liberals takes away your conservative card.
That takes away from other necessities like funding retirement or the kids college fund.
It takes away the hassle and provides you with the product, all at once.
The move takes away one of Democrats' available tactics to slow down the markups.
But none of this takes away from the long-term story, according to Munster.
But if you're a longtime weed smoker, it takes away a lot of that.
Taking away people's access to books takes away their ability to learn and grow.
And some insiders think it takes away from the personal aspect of the businesses.
"It takes away the emotional roller coaster that people get on," Ms. Nobile said.
Because if you have a guarantee, that takes away some of the stomach acid.
Because ultimately, anything that takes away from prep can be costly once we're working.
It also takes away the inconvenience of a forgotten employee badge or credit card.
Doing this takes away political partisanship by emphasizing the real consequences of not engaging.
And a big fish comes and takes away his legs, and that's the end.
The lawyer for the Whistleblower takes away all credibility from this big Impeachment Scam!
Consumer advocates say forced arbitration in general hurts customers and takes away their rights.
Opposing BDS takes away the only effective nonviolent leverage that Palestinian society currently has.
That takes away from other necessities like funding retirement or the kids' college fund.
But yeah, definitely takes away a little bit from the full-time YouTube grind.
It feels like it takes away from the focus, the reason why you are there.
Do you think that takes away from the experience or is it part of it?
It takes away the risk of dropping and cracking your phone while on the move.
I didn't want surgery; removing a uterus takes away your opportunity to have a baby.
But just as the artist offers fresh intimations of the "real," he takes away others.
Putting too many storytelling elements into a multiplayer shooter takes away from the core mission.
UBI is expensive and critics say it takes away the incentive for people to work.
It's ridged and plasticky, and generally takes away from the overall class of the joint.
Throwing people in jail for minor offenses, many have argued, takes away from larger priorities.
"Data clearly demonstrates that innovation creates more jobs than it takes away," Delaney told CNBC.
So in one sense, this tool takes away the feds' ability to control local zoning.
And it takes away one of the most valuable cues that real martial artists have.
This takes away any excuse for California to say: We can't legislate on this issue.
But Arkin is describing the impression he takes away from the news coverage and commentary.
If the government takes away my gun, what's going to happen to me next time?
But if you have revenue growth, it takes away a lot of the bear argument.
The Sarco takes away the preliminary stages of euthanasia, with a doctor as a gatekeeper.
By delivering Citus as a service, it takes away a significant part of that burden.
"It takes away from the authenticity and the genuineness of what we're trying to do."
But if you embrace it, that takes away the panic, the anxiety and the fear.
Nature both gives and takes away and gives again as the Chesters work the land.
"It takes away holes in your game when you're constantly doing things correctly," Lalonde said.
It also takes away the element of surprise, a core aspect of any battle plan.
And then it takes away from every other thing that you say that is true.
If your references fail to cite one, it takes away you and your references' credibility.
Simon, 76, said that touring takes away from time spent with his wife and family.
But the point is, it takes away the temptations of judgment and makes it required.
It takes away from people who are actually fighting for their lives, dealing with alcohol addiction.
Fonda specified that "it doesn't matter how much time" an accused entertainer takes away from Hollywood.
"I do not support triggers, it takes away the certainty we've put in that bill," Sen.
Well, paying for one is better than not, as it takes away an incentive for snooping.
Kalanick would obviously be resistant to these terms, since it takes away power from him directly.
"They are trying to change the policy, which takes away our First Amendment right," she said.
SL: If your style is too much, we felt it takes away from the story's reality.
It takes away from the joy and the love that football brings a lot of people.
Bob Corker wondered why he talks this way which takes away the subjects of the day.
It shouldn't be something that is opened up to scrutiny, because that takes away its power.
In fact, it takes away their basic constitutional rights to a fair resolution of an injury.
Plus, censoring these platforms also takes away an important resource for finding victims—the open internet.
The collared dress takes away a lot of the fuss of planning a put-together outfit.
This action takes away a major incentive that drug companies cite to defend list price increases.
But this takes away so much federal funding, and then ends it entirely after eight years.
But for some people, polyamory brings a lot more to their lives than it takes away.
"Yesterday it was Moscow, today it's Brussels which takes away our freedom," protesters in Warsaw chanted.
Realizing it's an automated account out to deceive you takes away its power to do so.
Yasmine: It takes away the sound card so it's just computer plugged straight into the mixer.
Nurses are under a lot of pressure, and that pressure takes away time spent with patients.
There's dual risk, both from what the departing founder takes away and what he leaves behind.
It was interesting because Dean Fogg [head of the magic school Brakebills] takes away his antidepressants.
"Chemo takes away the invisibility cloak the cancer has managed to put on," Dr. Mayer said.
It takes away from our original vision, which is to get lost in an author's story.
"The key will be what the military regime takes away from all of this," he added.
Getting an early start takes away the last-minute stress and anxiety of filing your taxes.
A police officer who takes away someone's freedom bears a burden of at least equal gravity.
You bring anti-monopoly up with them and it takes away all the special powers they have.
You might end up wanting to leave it in your bag, but that takes away the point.
The lesson Aparicio herself takes away from Roma has to do with the dreams she didn't have.
To remove the reminder, to me, is just erasing, and it takes away the opportunity to learn.
To ask Trump to withdraw because of a possible diagnosis takes away any progress we have made.
It's bad enough that it just takes away people's confidence and trust in their own banking relationship.
This breeds heightened anxiety and takes away from the collaborative spirit on which that coding is built.
Currie explained that if the market is in backwardation, it takes away that advantage from U.S. producers.
It takes away from the joy and to the love that football brings a lot of people.
He takes away another source of funding for sicker people: the premiums of healthy individual market enrollees.
Crowding the screen with text also takes away from the actual photo itself, if you took one.
But for now having a branded initiative takes away the concern of finishing early or starting late.
"If you do enjoy receiving penetration, that takes away from your masculinity," one of the women explained.
The main one is the thing that takes away most of the fun things in life: money.
It takes away the option of buyers to change their mind about pet ownership in the future.
It takes away from the rich and puts more of their money into the federal government's coffers.
To take away their right to choose Planned Parenthood effectively takes away their right to health care.
Some lawyers object to the elimination of fees because it takes away from their bread and butter.
" Harris suggested that creating tech that's too frictionless takes away our human ability to "consider before acting.
Lenders reject the accusation saying the cap takes away their ability to give loans to risky borrowers.
"Empowering people around the process takes away from that fear tactic that shops use," says Fino-Fugate.
In describing it that way, it actually takes away some of the complicity from members of Congress.
It's this empowering feeling she takes away from the ocean that she's on a mission to spread.
He said Amazon's refusal to allow gating takes away a brand's ability to maintain its own image.
She takes away the players' jet, downgrading them to a propeller plane, and then a filthy bus.
The Telluride has the most seating space but takes away space from the pantry and kitchen galley.
Not having anesthesia trained personnel in the room takes away the ability to provide monitored anesthesia care.
The confusion with sexuality takes away what she said were the real psychological benefits of brain tingles.
It takes away something huge—the ability to have a baby is so important to many women.
"We were told that posting on Twitter about brushing your teeth takes away the mystery," Mr. Conran added.
And if you piss some people off and it takes away from your bottom line, so be it.
She explained that a growth mindset encourages risk taking, which in turn takes away worries about your abilities.
That's nice for individuals, but takes away at least some of the symbolic power of the collective action.
Plus, all the press leading up to the event usually takes away any opportunity for a true surprise.
Melania Trump feeding baby elephants while her stepsons kill them and her husband takes away laws protecting them.
But an injurious knee hit and a trip that takes away a possible goal in the second period?
And, it takes away a powerful moment to celebrate and appreciate her beauty for what it is: #blackgirlmagic.
The Coding Score, Sloyan argues, takes away many of these biases and purely focuses on an applicant's abilities.
After Tony takes away Peter's high-tech suit, he's seen sporting a low-tech outfit that looks homemade.
If Congress takes away almost all of the tax incentive to save for retirement, Americans will save less.
If MbS takes away cheap energy, Saudi citizens will need a new inducement to continue supporting the regime.
"This bill takes away the right to keep and bear arms from Coloradoans without due process," she wrote.
But you laugh at them, when they're goose-stepping down the street, and it takes away their power.
Home growing also takes away profits from those organized criminals involved in cannabis farms connected to child trafficking.
When she isn't taking her medications, she ends up in jail, which also takes away her civil rights.
Line: Patriots by 7 ½ This game was eagerly awaited, but Roethlisberger's absence takes away much of the drama.
Not only does this take away your right to play, but it takes away something that defines you.
"The society's penchant for legal battles takes away from the purity of the founder's teachings," Mr. Gupta said.
This does affect people's health and it takes away an appreciation for how special those "real foods" are.
"Sometime between 5 and 10 years of age it takes away the children's ability to walk," he says.
Threatening Hannah takes away Offred's last shred of hope, which could easily tip her into more reckless behavior.
" "I feel like when you call me inspirational, it takes away from the success that I've actually had.
It also takes away from our country's innovation in this area when the government doesn't back behind it.
They say the cities will be less safe if the government takes away federal funding for their police departments.
Do you feel like planning events with Instagram in mind takes away from the actual experience of the event?
But what strikes me from this very conversation is you guys delight in it because, again, it takes away.
For many Beyoncé stans, there's the sense that 4:44 takes away the thematic anger and empowerment from Lemonade.
Elfenbein argued that this move takes away from Tesla's most valuable asset — the fact that people trust Elon Musk.
Scott Walker signed a series of bills on Friday that takes away some authority from his incoming Democratic successor.
It takes away from the momentum you feel when making your way straight through one story or nonfiction narrative.
It takes away the threat of difference and makes people feel you can get the magic without the witch.
That takes away from the actual mission of the show, but more importantly, it's a waste of Hannah's time.
"This bill takes away the No. 1 tool we have in the fight against opioids — Medicaid treatment," Brown said.
When you bring such controversy to the stadium, to the field, to the game, it takes away from that.
A concierge delivers the new vehicle washed, with a full tank of gas and takes away the previous vehicle.
That's so far from the truth—it takes away your appetite, you start sweating, you keep in your emotions.
That takes away space and time that they very often don't have to control the narrative of their experience.
And when doing so it takes away from the real reason I am speaking up in the first place.
None of this takes away from the otherworldly magic of Björk — she's still the best at what she does.
Proponents of fireworks argue that removing the percussive sounds of a fireworks show takes away some of the magic.
Turning a blind eye when the government takes away a neighbor's freedom is never the end of the story.
"Repealing the CFPB arbitration rule takes away consumers' most effective tool to protect themselves against predatory lenders," she said.
Exit polls there showed that a majority of Republican voters also believe that free trade takes away American jobs.
He obviously has some ideas about the internet, which takes away so much — time, sanity, reason — but also gives.
"One of the many problems with the zero-tolerance policy, it takes away a teaching moment," Mr. Anderson said.
I don't think that all of the wellness in the world takes away from the burden that you carry.
You'll just have to decide for yourself if what the app gives you is worth what it takes away.
"It just takes away money from schools that will be hit and sends the money to Washington," Bloom said.
"Knowing you can have it again takes away the urgency of I need to eat it right now," Tribole says.
We never wanted to rely on it too much, because it takes away from the love story between the girls.
Half of Michigan's electorate feel trade takes away jobs, and these folks supported Trump by a 57% to 36% split.
"They are not in favor of a development model that takes away their land," said George Monippally, a rights campaigner.
It takes away the constant pinging of Slack in favor of something calmer and more conducive to doing focused work.
"Even in the small amount, it takes away the zippy tone that we're getting from the Far Niente," he says.
Opponents argue these policies takes away knowledge and access to safe abortions as a choice for girls, women and families.
Yeah, you could just print photos at the drugstore, but that takes away the fun of being in the moment.
"It's an interpretation, for sure," says Li when I ask if adding these ingredients takes away from the recreation's authenticity.
"If you laugh at them when they're goose-stepping down the street, then it takes away their power," he said.
And I think it takes away power from the legislative branch, so it's a failure on all sorts of fronts.
You can't hear anything, it takes away the enjoyment of the experience, so you just end up taking them out.
It makes our politicians worse, it makes us worse, and it takes away time that could be spending building power.
"God takes away even the hardest stones against which our hopes and expectations crash: death, sin, fear, worldliness," he said.
It takes away the premium brand story Facebook would love to sell to advertisers but at least drives inventory expansion.
"It takes away a lot of fear in the LGB community about being found out and turned in," he said.
His being a good sport takes away a lot of the worry you might otherwise have had about doing that.
That takes away from some of the richness of the material, but "Tumbbad" is still a winner in many ways.
None of this takes away from the seriousness of Comey's allegation or the need to investigate possible obstruction of justice.
That takes away the possibility of DACA parents gaining permanent residency after their children achieve permanent residency or even citizenship.
Also, the Playbase takes away the visual audio indicator on the TV screen, at least on my TV and others.
"Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," they said.
Wrapping up their major intimacy issues in the span of one episode takes away from the realness of the story line.
If anyone has swollen eyes or puffy cheeks, it takes away all of the inflammation without disturbing any of the makeup.
The sequel also takes away the original game's gender-locked classes and limited selection of looks in the character creation page.
But the only defense that Thurman takes away from an impromptu boxing lesson is how to kick people in the groin.
The more that you expose these things in black and white when you can, it takes away the opportunity for retaliation.
Some argued that Kasich's ongoing presence on the ballot takes away from Cruz's potential to beat Trump in the delegate race.
It takes away some of the challenge – and reward – of wrestling with the text alone, and it also inadvertently provides spoilers.
"It takes away from their ability to drive their message," said Alice Stewart, a conservative and CNN political commentator said Monday.
"It takes away the cost and wasted time," Starboard Value CEO Jeffrey Smith told the Milken Institute Global Conference in May.
Thek told Pix11 that putting these mean comments on a cake makes them funny, but it also takes away their power.
The impact: Repealing the IPAB takes away what was initially seen as one of the ACA's most significant cost-control measures.
This is freeing in a way since it takes away some of the pressure and opens up your options a bit.
Every tax bill has unpredictable political effects since it takes away benefits taxpayers like and inconveniences tens of millions of Americans.
"Reproductive control takes away a woman's self-worth, self-esteem, and ability to have control over her reproductive intentions," Rowlands said.
Anything you put in the middle of that raises the prices for the consumer or takes away money from the farmer.
The corporation becomes the king, because it has so much lobbying power and special interest power, which takes away our freedom.
But if celebrities run the photos themselves, that takes away the element of exclusivity—and that's what makes these pics lucrative.
Shedding those brands may boost cash flow, but takes away from the value Sears has to offer in the first place.
"There are going to be some people that will be disappointed because it takes away a political talking point," Kinzinger said.
The proximity to this kind of wealth, I think, takes away some sense of reality and authenticity from good people too.
I hope that the film reminds people what would happen if their government takes away women's choice, or any individual's choice.
But even the false hope that Mr. Mnangagwa might improve the economy while he takes away democratic freedoms has been shattered.
But whatever is harmful, whatever brings pain, whatever takes away the dreams of our girls — let's just do away with that.
There is also, of course, the risk of defeat, which takes away some of the invincibility of a Triple Crown winner.
But talking about it as frequently as you would a more mundane topic takes away some of its power to intimidate.
The whole concept of a lottery takes away our ability to choose the best and the brightest from around the world.
For good or ill, political veterans say, it provides at least 75 percent of what the electorate takes away from the week.
A gay son is a curse that takes away your #family traditions #heritage #lgtbiq is a a parents nightmare that destroys families.
The thought is that maybe the slower gastric emptying takes away the hunger to some extent, so they can keep on eating.
This takes away a tool that could have been easily abused by litigants to obtain easy removal of entirely truthful consumer opinions.
And do you think putting that label on it takes away from the film or, more importantly, from its most important insights?
Not everyone is happy with the decision, as some mushers feel it takes away from the rugged appeal of the historic race.
But the Ty-Lite takes away so much of the selfie-induced stress, the hardest part is choosing your favorite light setting.
"[The technology] puts them on a level playing field and takes away the disadvantages that their disability places on them," he says.
This takes away the responsibility from the people who violate consent and can teach girls to doubt their intuition about their bodies.
Now there are no trees and there is no green ... it takes away from the mountains, and now it's hard getting insurance.
And use as little powder as possible, as it tends to make the skin look flat and takes away the natural glow.
"Consent makes for better sex because it takes away all the guesswork," says JoEllen Notte, the sex writer behind The Redhead Bedhead.
It's almost as if the Max has a softening filter over the sound, which takes away some of the clarity and punch.
Against aggro, you'll probably use a lot of spells for removal, which takes away the option for a spell damage burst combo.
However, the fact that the Vivo has a noticeable chin on the other side definitely takes away some of the "wow" factor.
This tax proposal not only takes away those incentives, it adds enormous complexity to a code that is already mind-numbingly incomprehensible.
It offers a unique business model in which it finances, builds and operates the nuclear plants, and then takes away the waste.
Warnings about low storage start popping up, and it all takes away from the iPhone user experience that Apple prides itself on.
" According to CNN, the portion of Michigan's electorate that feels trade takes away jobs "supported Trump by a 57% to 36% split.
"Those ideas give us so much material to work with and it takes away from our time to talk about it," Sen.
Complaints would instead only be referred to the House Ethics Committee for review, which critics argue takes away a layer of accountability.
"I wouldn't want to do it on paper because I think legally binding yourself to someone takes away the love," she said.
And yet, all one really takes away from the director Terry Johnson's handsomely appointed revival — at the Theater Royal Haymarket, through Dec.
"A rug that is too small takes away from the space, although you would hope it adds visual value," she told Insider.
The bigger picture: For the moment, AI is creating more jobs than it takes away, but this may not last for long.
We think that it is wrong and regressive to push healthcare "reform" that takes away services and protections from the American people.
Though the themes of the exhibit vary, two main threads emerge: what prison feels like, and what it takes away from you.
It was never just about ships and weapon loadouts on BSG, but those are largely what Deadlock takes away from the show.
If a smile is the appearance of happiness, then to be commanded to smile takes away our right to our own feelings.
" On the flip side, the ally said, the debate – in Washington, with no audience – "takes away a bit of the VP's momentum.
When that happens, it's inefficient, ineffective, and it takes away from the military's primary mission of defending our country, defending our Constitution.
"By saying that Hunt deliberately killed [Bandman] takes away her autonomy by saying she had no choice in the matter," Medwed said.
Also, it takes away the social experience of interacting with a bartender whose expertise might make the drink a little more enjoyable.
He commented with some puzzlement and perplexity, the "deep refreshment and revitalization" he always takes away from gathering with these neighborhood healers.
What does exist, as Ayala noted, is proof of the death penalty's extreme cost that takes away from other public safety efforts.
Despite gains in some areas, like reducing medication errors, doctors have complained of time-consuming busywork that takes away from patient care.
Locals also told Giselle that inflicting pain on oneself takes away the sins of the community and transfers them to the individual.
This takes away a key Republican talking point, one especially favored by President Donald Trump: that Obamacare will explode on its own.
Critics say it cedes more sovereignty to the euro zone and takes away governments' ability to set country-specific spending and borrowing levels.
GARY, YOU HAVE BEEN FANTASTIC IN TALKING ABOUT WHAT TECHNOLOGY DOES TO JOBS AND HOW EVEN OUR CELL PHONE IT TAKES AWAY JOBS.
It takes away from us having to worry about a lot of details and allows us and our families to just enjoy it.
You take that away, it takes away what makes America America, and makes the troops and our world a much more dangerous response.
This may sound minor, but it genuinely takes away from the speed with which I'm able to access my less commonly used apps.
He then takes away her teaching position — a cold, callous move that he knows will affect her ability to stay in New York.
The move takes away any criticism within the party of Gandhi's role in the election defeat, Shastri told CNBC's "Street Signs " on Thursday.
For now, they are grateful for the abilities Gilbert still has before the disease takes away her capability to swallow, talk and walk.
A beautiful photograph of loneliness or alienation can be redemptive but it never takes away the pain, and never overcomes the social realities.
"The disease takes away your entire physical body and almost always leaves your mind and eyes intact," Mr. Gleason wrote in an email.
"It cures all of your illnesses, all of your suffering, and takes away all of the sins that fester inside you," said Carrion.
Any form of exploitation that takes away a person's agency with force, coercion or fraud can be considered trafficking, no matter the location.
All the bright metal on this piece is a bit distracting and takes away from the utilitarian nature of the original pilot's watches.
I don't think using augmented reality takes away from the enjoyment of art if the app development is done correctly and isn't gratuitous.
It takes away all of an area — the eastern Gulf of Mexico off Florida — that the industry has long had interest in exploring.
In Mississippi, some 58% of people of those asked said trade takes away U.S. jobs and 54% of that group voted for Trump.
" Keep It Simple "I love face oils because they're moisturizing and contain vitamins and minerals that help replenish what the day takes away.
"[W]hen you bring such a controversy to the stadium, to the field, to the game, it takes away ... from that," he said.
And when I'm at my hungriest She takes away my tongue And holds me here where hungers rest Before the world is born.
"It takes away the ability of people to launder money or evade taxes, because you have a ledger of everyone's activity," he said.
Ensure the interviewer takes away a clear picture of who you are and why you'll be the best possible choice for that job.
The thorny 21st century question for all Libertarians is: Does technology — specifically automation that takes away livelihood — qualify as immoral aggression against people?
If you catalog and put a label and stick a frame on every single thing, it takes away that sort of pixie dust.
Shortening its title actually takes away from that self-realization instead of making it clear, watering down the importance of Harley's new mindset.
Some argue the technology takes away the human element and is too intrusive, and others counter that all wrong calls should be overturned.
If the money is in savings, however, it isn't as easy to spend and takes away some of the temptations of frivolous purchases.
The biggest divide on the new superdelegate rules come from African-American members, cautious about any proposal that takes away partial voting rights.
Overall, I think it takes away from the whole event, and makes it less of a unique and special experience for the players.
Money spent on police, courts and jails as a response to homelessness takes away resources that government could direct to housing and services.
"Working out takes away that little edge so that I feel happier and more productive, and my brain can get kick-started," she added.
His online efforts are getting better, but he's going to continue to have to do fundraisers which takes away from his time to campaign.
He said when his crews have to respond to calls like this, it takes away from their work saving people who actually need help.
Just as people were starting to accept the tragic loss of the beloved iPhone headphone jack, Apple goes and takes away the escape key.
Instead, the lesson he takes away from this entire ordeal is to farm out the dirty jobs like on-the-ground dealing to underlings.
So it takes away certain jobs, but it also presents opportunities for different kinds of jobs, different kinds of skill sets to be significant.
Therefore, while the deal is a strategic positive and takes away downside risk, it is unlikely to create major upside for Dish equity holders.
One of the strongest arguments against the use of VR in consuming sports content is the fact that it takes away the social experience.
All of that aside, it's also just not true that being a lesbian magically takes away the stress, drama, and insecurity involved in dating.
She adds that when a star talks about his or her personal life during a promo tour, it takes away from the project itself.
This screen-the-screener action takes away the Warriors ability to hedge, and Irving was able to attack the screen while avoiding the trap.
While this takes away the mystery of traditional swipe-based dating (will my suitor also swipe yes?), it makes the process much more efficient.
The law takes away one of the most important tools in policing -- an officer's discretion -- without providing a cent for additional training, he said.
But you won't hear any headphone companies complaining about the move, even though it takes away their familiar entry point into the Apple ecosystem.
The CHOICE Act also takes away the independence of the CFPB by subjecting the director to being fired by the president for no reason.
"I feel that the obsession with likes often takes away from meaningful stories and conversations, especially in the travel space," she told Business Insider.
He also broke convention by criticizing Federal Reserve policy on raising interest rates, saying it takes away from the United States' "big competitive edge".
He takes away Middleton's first and second option, and the Bucks eventually turn the ball over, instigating a jubilant eruption from Philadelphia's entire bench.
Things won't be this bad if the GOP takes away maternity care as an essential health benefit—no, they're likely to be much worse.
It also takes away county election officials' power to designate the location of emergency voting centers, giving that authority to elected county supervisors instead.
Plus, too much obsession on death takes away your positivity and focus, the most valuable assets in climbing, but those, too, can obscure risk.
"Seeing this as a student of color," she said, "even being removed from the situation, takes away from the feeling of safety at Columbia."
"It creates a bad name for our industry and it takes away sales for companies that are doing the right thing," SureCall's Matthews says.
"The European Green Deal is our new growth strategy — it's a strategy for growth that gives more back than it takes away," she added.
That clause takes away the consumer's right to file a class action suit, and instead settle any disagreements with the brand via individual arbitration.
"When somebody takes away your land and livelihood, can you really be anything you want to be?" a little girl says into the camera.
Working in this way takes away a lot of the red tape that you'd have to machete your way through in the studio system.
Meanwhile, the rush of sweet, sweet cool air an arriving train brings in only takes away 11 percent of the heat, according to her analysis.
The image of that envelope kind of takes away from all those arguments that claimed Harding was blamed simply because of her working class background.
WILLIAMS: Yeah, you delight in it because it takes away from the conversation focusing on what President Trump did that is antithetical to American values.
"If the passport was a legitimate passport and she was a U.S. citizen, nothing that Pompeo says takes away her citizenship," Leopold told the NYT.
"Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," the pair said in their statement.
Still, believing that your abilities are malleable doesn't guarantee that you'll be successful, but it takes away the other worries, the author of "Mindset" said.
If the strike is framed in this fashion, it takes away one of the oldest, most flexible and effective tools available to those challenging authority.
Hopefully, OnePlus will get enough attention to make up for the pain of rescheduling an event before Apple takes away the spotlight the following day.
So you don't feel like Comey's testimony in any way takes away from the credibility of the tweets you put out, even with the quotes?
This ultimately takes away what was once intended to be a personal experience meeting new people, which results in people not communicating with each other.
The territory's courts are likely to consider other factors too, such as whether the work takes away potential sales or viewers from the original work.
That's because in the United States the web demands that we actively opt-out of being tracked – and takes away some functionality if we do.
Sanders' narrative on trade The story was similar on the Democratic side, where 57% of Democratic voters in Michigan said trade takes away U.S. jobs.
"It really takes away all of the objections the Taliban have about why they are not prepared to engage with the Afghan government," she said.
The emphasis on styling reinforces this dynamic, but it also inevitably takes away from the kind of characterization that marks an actually good spy movie.
"Staying because you don't want to hurt someone else is selfish because it takes away the other person's agency to make a decision," she explained.
For seniors an increase in a necessity like electrical power takes away from other expenses- and that can mean skimping on medications or domestic care.
Again, the fact that he is standing in foul territory in an empty spring training stadium takes away somewhat from the verisimilitude of the thing.
It also takes away the pressure of a standard interview where there's someone in power and someone not, and removes the need for eye contact.
All attempts to compartmentalize and reorganize it into different micro-genres only takes away from their original achievements, which is the music that is HOUSE!
If the left takes away nothing else from this episode on the right, it should take away this: Christian conservatives have gotten a second wind.
Suffredin said the commission will not raise taxes, but doesn't know how else to keep people on Medicaid if Congress takes away the federal money.
He trains the audience's ears on sounds, which he then takes away so that attention turns in on itself, onto the very process of listening.
"It just takes away the workplace protection," said Jennifer Mathis, the director of policy and legal advocacy of the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law.
Slack is a favorite communication tool among remote workers — it's quick, takes away the pain of coordinating conference call times and can make communicating easier.
People who read this can impress their inauguration-night dates by casually explaining the border adjustment tax as the waiter takes away the appetizer plates.
That takes away doctors' time from treating those who are sick, and it might mean that supplies don't last for those who really need it.
The theory around whether someone might drop a nuclear bomb takes away from the most serious matter in these discussions: the human and physical toll.
Meet Clicker Netflix Player for Mac, a Mac app that takes away every pet peeve you have about your Netflix-watching experience, right on your desktop.
"What it does is it takes away the immigration decision from policymakers and privatizes it to the individuals that yesterday were immigrants," Krikorian told BuzzFeed News.
"Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," Barrymore and Kopelman explained in their statement.
The speakers' audio quality isn't great when playing over Bluetooth — there's a fogginess that makes instruments blur together and really takes away from any complex recordings.
That's just the beginning, and focusing too much on these uses takes away from the true potential of VR: a social technology to bring us together.
Reflecting Trump's harsh criticism of free trade agreements, roughly half of voters supporting the Republican nominee say that trade with other countries takes away American jobs.
Some women took to Twitter to voice their disappointment with the deal, which they said takes away the independent vibe ModCloth has built its name on.
"Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," the two told PEOPLE in a statement.
Even some conservative organizations, which typically support Republican-sponsored legislation, opposed the effort to dismantle it on the grounds that doing so takes away individual rights.
"It takes away the flow of the game, and we need to do a better job of not taking those penalties," said Devils captain Andy Greene.
Granting job reservations to powerful castes takes away opportunities from genuinely oppressed groups like dalits, who are routinely discriminated against by most caste groups, including Jats.
Michel Arnaud's book makes a fine addition to any Detroit-lover's library, but it takes away the elements that make the city real, vital, and colorful.
And also granting credit to an economy that is growing really takes away a lot of pressure on your performing, um, on your provisions, on loans.
Total LIS is common among patients in late-stage Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a progressive motor neuron disease that takes away the body's ability to move.
While the result is interesting — the cars finish within a second of each other — reducing it to flat screen video takes away some of the magic.
None of this takes away from the fact that economic anxiety is real, or that more broadly shared economic growth would be good for our politics.
Sources say LAPD will investigate because they want to stop swatting calls ... cops say it's dangerous because it takes away resources from where they're needed most.
Asking someone to appoint someone who takes away basic human rights of any group of people in America, I don't think those are political issues anymore.
The removal of the tax takes away one reason the firm might not choose the Netherlands as a headquarters if it decided to unify its structure.
" Bernadette Pajer, co-president of the advocacy group Informed Choice Washington, which opposes mandatory vaccination, told CNN affiliate KOIN that the bill "takes away our freedom.
That, in a nutshell, is the message that the audience takes away from the one-act morality play "Jedermann" ("Everyman"), performed annually at the Salzburg Festival.
Spending political capital and legal resources to win the marijuana dispute, for instance, takes away resources from the immigration fight or battling California on climate change.
It's a shame, because I don't think they really want to end, but I think they realize that touring takes away from their personal and family lives.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)The thing that really bugs me about the Magic Button is the basic fact that it takes away from the Boom's simplicity.
It also takes away the central bank's ability to deal with "reckless lending", limits its power to issue prudential guidelines and place banks under receivership, he said.
Removing a child from a parent both causes stress and takes away an attachment figure who can soothe the stress, a double load on the developing mind.
What makes this tangled exploration so compelling is that none of it takes away from the fact Hannah didn't deserve to be bullied, slut-shamed, or raped.
"Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," they said in a statement at the time.
" She adds: "He really understands that the way that he got into this mess is honestly pretty silly, but the seriousness kind of takes away from that.
The challenge strips you of all your hard-earned weapons and armor, and it takes away your vast collection of health-restoring meals and power-augmenting tonics.
No. If my coming out can help anybody that is struggling, that totally takes away from any person who takes the time to write a bad article.
Among voters who believe international trade takes away American jobs, Sanders also led Clinton, 56% to 43% — a sign that Sanders' populist economic message resonated in Michigan.
In Michigan, where 15% of all workers are labor union members, 58% of Democratic voters said they believe trade takes away U.S. jobs, according to exit polls.
Those include: The lack of a major revelation about coordination with Russia or an obstruction of justice charge takes away one potential risk factor for financial markets.
And while she's only polling in the single digits, Gaspar could play the role of spoiler if she takes away votes from the other two leading Republicans.
The plastic build gives it more flexibility but takes away from the high-end feel, and I think at $249 you want a product that feels premium.
Supporters say forced arbitration harms customers as it puts companies in control of the process and takes away the right to sue enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
It also takes away the anxiety I feel from being underprepared in the military, from having my brain racing all the time, and my operational stress injury.
"This proposal takes away too much of what makes the Davis Cup special and unique," read a statement from Tennis Australia, who are backing the ATP's venture.
"I'm really puzzled over how they've embraced him because it takes away from their credibility in my mind," Song, the Bitcoin developer, told me over the phone.
"They know that we will not bring a bill that takes away a person's constitutionally guaranteed rights without ... due process," Ryan said in an interview with CNN.
He doesn't write children's names in the books; it takes away from the actual time to engage, he feels, and puts the emphasis on having a souvenir.
The complaint said the regulation puts an undue burden on voters and takes away rights to procedural due process in the Latino and Hispanic communities in particular.
For its part, Egypt refuses to sign on to a 2010 regional water-sharing initiative that takes away its power to veto projects that would alter allocations.
You take that away, it takes away what makes America and America and makes the troops," he said, "Well, respectfully, congresswoman, I think that is dead wrong.
Those in the halls of power should trust our system more and not pass legislation that takes away the power of local communities to decide their future.
Setting up virtual dinner dates, says Ferguson, takes away some of the potential awkwardness of asking people to sit down and do a video chat with you.
DeRozan takes away Dirk's shot, forces him to give it up, seamlessly switches back onto Wesley Matthews, then forces a difficult fallway as the shot clock expires.
"Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," the pair said exclusively in a statement to PEOPLE.
It's not a bad twist, but it takes away the opportunity to explore the impact of spying via the artificial intelligence that we now welcome into our homes.
But Barely Legal and DJ Paulette's stance makes sense when you consider that every column inch taken up by talk of gender, takes away from focus on skill.
But to claim that the MacArthur-Meadows amendment takes away protections for people with pre-existing conditions — and fails to protect people with a health condition — is incorrect.
"Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," the former couple told PEOPLE in an exclusive statement.
One must ask how each supplements or possibly takes away from the other, how the fleeting quality of sound interacts with the more durable bodies in the room.
The proposed deal for Britain to leave the European Union takes away "all the possible economic benefits of Brexit," former Brexit Secretary David Davis told CNBC on Friday.
On top of that you can no longer see the timestamp or the caption of the post, which basically takes away half of the meaning of the memory.
" He then added the most important line of his testimony, "but you laugh at them when they're goose-stepping down the street and it takes away their power.
"It takes away the idea that the Fed is a friend at this point," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.
"If you can manage the grid using software and customer-owned assets, it creates a much better grid, but it takes away the utility profit motive," Heavner says.
Some may say that this feature takes away some of our most precious time alone, the time free from the mental stranglehold that our phones have over us.
And I get what you are encouraging, but the ban and the law and the jail time takes away my freedom, if I choose to use that plastic.
Hockenheim, owned by local city authorities accountable to taxpayers, wants a contract that takes away risk and reduces hosting fees to the point where they can break even.
We barely saw her in that one, but she's in the remake quite a lot, in various forms, which takes away from her mystery and…well, enchanting-ness.
Third, the proposed change that requires our drivers to transfer STNK (vehicle registration certificate) to a business cooperative takes away our drivers' potential to own their cars eventually.
The moderation of the pace of increase in inequality in no way takes away from the urgency of combating inequality, which remains very high by almost any standard.
According to his agreement with AEG, if Ozzy performs anywhere within a 25-mile radius of L.A. he MUST perform at Staples, and that takes away his leverage.
Shenault was wearing a walking boot early in the week to protect his injured toe, and if he can't go, it takes away quarterback Steven Montez's biggest weapon.
De Jong: It's really personal, and I feel it takes away from the stuff that we've willingly released, which is the music and the art and the shows.
Instead, Joseph filmed her emotion, the loss of love, what life takes away, and what it leaves us with—the heartbreak, the shimmer and the gloom, the haunting.
Self-focused is definitely a turnoff, and it takes away from status even though it is the very thing that needs to happen [for someone] to get it.
Jerry Brown, a Democrat, sent letters to the Republican members of the California delegation this week, urging them all to oppose any proposal that takes away the deduction.
If you speak violence, you speak their language, but if you laugh at them when they are goose-stepping down the street, and it takes away their power.
We've boiled men like Jackie Robinson and Martin Luther King down to a simplified narrative that takes away from their full lives and what they had to say.
There are plenty of reasons to refrain from jumping on the panic buying bandwagon; it takes away critical supplies for frontliners and health care workers, and spreads hysteria.
"I cannot support a piece of legislation that takes away insurance from tens of millions of Americans and hundreds of thousands of Nevadans," he said in a statement.
On a positive note, she explains that out of all the things that "higher power" takes away from people in life, she's happy to offer up her hair.
"I think there's good people doing good corporate work at Uber, and I don't think that takes away from the things you're talking about," Lashinsky said to Swisher.
But the War Powers Resolution takes away that option by saying that if one chamber passes such a measure, the other must vote on it within 18 days.
Claire, showing the strength and dignity of a commander in chief of whom one could be proud, watches stoically as the Secret Service guy takes away the body.
We're always happy to oblige, but I think it takes away from the organic and conversational nature of the ad, which is what makes podcast advertising especially unique.
Democrats argue the legislative posturing takes away from ongoing bipartisan negotiations aimed at reaching a separate agreement on ceilings for defense and nondefense spending for the next year.
"You receive your dream and then someone comes over and takes away everything," said Mr. Theologos, an American citizen who paid $216,218 to an agency for the surrogacy.
She added, "People get so caught up in worrying about little things like that, and it takes away what Instagram was initially made for: sharing what you love."
Plus, like Microsoft, Google seems to be moving aggressively toward doing its own branded hardware products, and that takes away potential market opportunities for some of its partners.
Lenovo has loaded what is essentially a stock version of Android Nougat, with a few tweaks (like Moto Actions), but nothing that takes away from the design Google intended.
This idea that men are solely responsible for female pleasure not only takes away from women's own sexual agency, but it further amps up the performance pressure on men.
Maybe I can do more meddling, and if I do that, Donald Trump may not stand up for NATO that&aposs what Putin takes away from these comments today.
But that layer is much thinner than you'd expect, and you'll find yourself grateful that it takes away a troubling, thicker layer you didn't even know was there: worry.
It's tacky, and it takes away from the real-life tragedies that claimed the lives of Heather O'Rourke and Dominique Dune, the actresses who played the central family's daughters.
It's just getting in the mud, and I think the palace intrigue stuff is annoying, and I think it's a distraction, and it takes away from the president's agenda.
But it also takes away from the bigger problem with Trump's tweet: a person in power asking his Justice Department to investigate political rivals seemingly without cause or justification.
Some city officials worry the mandated fee structure takes away their leverage to negotiate wider 5G build-outs that, for example, cover poor neighborhoods as well as rich ones.
The company also promises a physical setup for the keynote, which could easily turn out to be a weird gimmick that takes away from the content of the event.
Jupiter retrograde in passionate Scorpio wants to free you up from the traps of boring safety; this period often takes away a precious achievement that's actually holding you back.
He said teams currently make money by creating content, either by streaming or making YouTube videos around the games they play, which takes away from time practicing and playing.
Furthermore, by allowing the Tesla system to change lanes, it takes away the desire to play Speed Racer or edge toward competitiveness that one may feel on the highway.
"It enables instant financing of the customer's purchase directly at the online point-of-sale, and takes away all administrative hassle and default risk from the seller," explains Knecht.
I don't know, but I always feel like a carpet not only changes the acoustics in an exhibition, it also takes away the importance, or the fear of importance.
Simply being aware that they are available for purchase reduces the immersion in the world and takes away from the challenge of building your personal army and your fortresses.
It completely takes away the freedom of women to choose whether or not to have an abortion--even if a woman/girl is a victim of rape or incest.
"Even though I won that set, he...just had three great service games, boom, boom, boom, and it kind of takes away your momentum a little bit," he said.
"This whole back-and-forth, it takes away the importance of the issues," said Tonisha Pitchford, a 21-year old senior from Richmond who voted for Obama in 2012.
But any bill that takes away all or part of Planned Parenthood's federal funding would be devastating to women's health and would gut the nation's family planning safety net.
"If Donald Trump doesn't run he takes away that corrective action of history and therefore his presidency is whole and unjudged if he just doesn't run again," Colbert said.
The problem arises when a partner believes that pre-consenting equals consent, and takes away their accountability for checking in on their partner after the actual sex has begun.
With the 470EX-AI, you could just lock in that angle, which takes away the need to fumble with the flash every time you move the camera or yourself.
"I feel like this is sensationalism, and it's unfortunate, because it takes away from a balanced and important discussion on risks and side effects," he said of the study.
"Binding" electors is the very definition of "disenfranchising voters," because it takes away the free vote of the very people who get to vote for president and vice president.
Research shows that even high-earning women spend substantially more time than men on household activities, and it is not surprising that this takes away from time at work.
I don't want the dining experience to be defined by how sustainable we are or how much discarded produce we use, because that takes away from the eating experience.
While splitting the exhibition into two locations extends its visual reach, it unfortunately takes away from the overarching theme of unity within contemporary Caribbean art expressed in the catalogue.
To mourn is to have an attunement with one's feelings and perhaps to overanalyze these sensations on an intellectual level takes away from the raw, emotional aspect of lamentation.
"The punch takes away everything about a punch that makes it dangerous," Corey Erdman, a boxing analyst who hosts The Breakdown podcast on Showtime Sports, said over the phone.
Persuading a voter to switch sides is twice as helpful as turning out a new one: Persuasion both takes away a voter from your opponent and gives you one.
When a campaign focuses on which side can fling the most sticky mud, it really takes away from any examination of which party's vision is best for the country.
Foremost, what will happen to Podesta Group if the new firm, whose name has not been revealed publicly, takes away a significant portion of its employees and client base.
In late August, the 30-year-old was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a deadly neurological that slowly takes away a person's ability to control their muscles.
Because this way it takes away from these tremendous achievements that we are taking care of doing, that we're involved in, in New York City at the United Nations.
According to the Republican orthodoxy, government always takes away not only people's freedom to choose their doctor, but also their doctor's ability to choose the correct care for patients.
It also takes away your ability to participate in much of life, to hold a job, to be comfortable in loud restaurants and movies and many other social situations.
"When you're exposed to someone who is unvaccinated, that takes away your personal freedom," said Paul Offit, the director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Wireless charging is a big carrot for EVs and hybrids, since it takes away the added mental component involved in remembering to plug your car in once you're done driving.
"Targeted sellers must constantly use defensive tactics through brand registry and reports to policy teams to counter the abuses, which takes away from brand development and revenue growth," he said.
These are all features that would have troubled founders Koum and Acton, whose previous public manifesto railed against anything that takes away from a simple user experience, and particularly advertising.
One example of this is methylation, which adds to or takes away a molecule called a methyl group that sits on DNA and influences whether genes are active or silent.
The shortboard takes away the security of a suspension system and swaps it with the freedom of being able to easily hop up onto a small curb or turn out.
In Michigan, 55% of Republicans said in exit polls that trade with other nations takes away U.S. jobs while 62% said that they were very worried about the U.S. economy.
So Workday being public, continuing to grow, having over $2 billion of cash, it takes away a customer's concerns that as a private company they might still have with us.
They said the split takes away broader managerial responsibilities and narrows their roles, allowing them to focus on key targets and client relationships while Gayne concentrates on the UK market.
The prevalent doctrine on this subject can be labeled as "what Congress gives, Congress takes away" and is stated in a 1989 letter from the Congressional Research Service to Sen.
It's a bit easier to use if you login to the ViewRanger site on the web, but that takes away the ease of using it as, well, a mobile app.
"The way that mainstream media, and a lot of commentators, interpret the outcome of the debate may be different to what the voting public in general takes away," Crabb said.
But when you restrict the amount of clinics that can stay open, and when you force people to close the businesses, that actually completely takes away the access to abortion.
Wangs in real life are so often a symbol of power and dominance, so when they're depicted as these comical little wiggle-boys, it takes away some of their authority.
She explains that not only are the front supposed to be slightly longer than their neighbors, the more she takes away enamel, the greater the likelihood of experiencing tooth sensitivity.
But that hardly takes away from the fact that, after 384 games in the N.B.A.'s minor league and a brief stint in Australia, Ingram ascended to basketball's highest level.
The results matter because of what the political world — the media, elites, activists, donors, the candidates themselves, and to a certain extent voters in other states — takes away from them.
"Most women who are pregnant at six weeks don't even know they're pregnant yet, so this takes away any chance they have to make their own medical decisions," she said.
"The Trump administration should be ready for a fight if it takes away this essential coverage," says Gretchen Borchelt, vice president for reproductive rights at the National Women's Law Center.
Underlying this thinking is the idea that there is some unadulterated metric that measures merit — one that often puts white people on top — but affirmative action takes away that advantage.
"When Washington, D.C., takes away that protection, we must protect net neutrality for our people, for our businesses and for the virtues of free speech," Mr. Inslee, a Democrat, said.
Size doesn&apost define a boutique hotel — unless it takes away from that "special" boutique feelingWhether or not a boutique hotel can have too many rooms was a polarizing subject.
If a migrant is perceived as someone who "takes away" from the local population, then opportunities will be missed, he told a gathering of social entrepreneurs in Oxford this week.
"It's going to be a while before big institutional investors can access the cannabis space and that takes away the incremental buyer that could push stock values up," he said.
A bill that takes away health insurance from 15 million, 10 million or one million Americans — rather than the 20 million or so of the House bill — still deserves defeat.
This is because a secure border runs counter to their open-borders ideology and takes away a political issue Democrats use to fire up their political base every election season.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said in an interview with The Guardian that during family vacations, she takes away her children's phones entirely in an effort to 'focus on being present.'
There are some improvements that can be made through the executive order process and through the regulatory process, but that by no means takes away the need for comprehensive legislation.
Additionally, all the talk about notches takes away from the point of the notch in the first place, which is to give users more screen real estate while slimming down bezels.
"Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," Barrymore and Kopelman shared in a joint statement to PEOPLE in April.
Iowa matters because of the lessons the political world — the media, elites, activists, donors, the candidates themselves, and to a certain extent voters in other states — takes away from its results.
It also takes away the "Switch" part of the equation, because you can only use it handheld, instead of attached to a TV or as a unique tabletop gaming experience. 4.
If I feel like I'm helping you because I have to because I've been controlled or manipulated in some way, that takes away my ability to feel good about helping you.
Trump had earlier questioned the Fed's expected pace of hikes in posts on Twitter, saying it takes away from the United States' "big competitive edge" and could hurt the U.S. economy.
What Trump's budget promises We must reform our welfare system so that it does not discourage able-bodied adults from working, which takes away scarce resources from those in real need.
These numbers, when combined with the Obamacare backlash and the Clintoncare experience, have underscored reformers' view that a plan that takes away the private insurance people have and like is doomed.
"This takes away some of the momentum for her impeachment," said Sonia Fleury, a political scientist at the Getulio Vargas Foundation, a business school and think tank in Rio de Janeiro.
And I think that it takes away from us being sensitive as human beings with one another... People don't understand that words are just as harmful as being physical with somebody.
It "takes away control from shareholders at moments in time when their views are most relevant and when shareholders are most likely to want to express their views", Bernstein analysts wrote.
Trump supporters think that Democrats' push to increase the role of government through higher taxes and more regulation takes away from America's vibrant entrepreneurship, which attracts ambitious people the world over.
Florida voters will determine whether to fix the state's worst-in-the-nation felon disenfranchisement law, which takes away the right to vote for life for more than 1.5 million Floridians.
"We must reform our welfare system so that it does not discourage able-bodied adults from working, which takes away scarce resources from those in real need," the president's budget states.
"It takes away a substantial tool that a lot of states were hoping to use," says Rachel Sachs, a law professor and drug policy expert at Washington University in St. Louis.
One idea that is politically charged right now is enforcing a more robust estate and inheritance tax — the money government takes away when you die and leave it for your heirs.
The only thing that really takes away from battleship mode is the placements of the Triton 900's power port, which is smack dab in the middle of the laptops backside.
" Federer played down concerns about a midmatch medical timeout and the length of his matches, saying: "It really depends sometimes how you're feeling inside, how much it takes away from you.
If he takes away just one thing from the president who launched a century of progress, it should be his thunderous pitch for posterity in his New Nationalism speech of 1910.
As CNN notes: Among voters who believe international trade takes away American jobs, Sanders also led Clinton, 56 percent to 43 percent—a sign that Sanders' populist economic message resonated in Michigan.
The problem, according to Duffy, is the mechanical ventilation that was built into certain stations—which New Yorkers would recognize as subway grates—only takes away about 10 percent of that heat.
" The Bronx native clarified: "A lot of people like to say all publicity is good publicity, but to me it's not because that takes away from people paying attention to your craft.
"When Michael installs that work he takes away a penny, so the amount of money on the floor you couldn't live on," said Linsey Young, curator of contemporary art at Tate Britain.
And while you'd think that teams would frown upon Rep the Squad since it potentially takes away from their own retail business, the increase in engagement may be worth just as much.
Despite what you might think, Lamborghini customers do like "tech" inside their cars, according to Reggiani, but not the kind that takes away the fun of driving, or — heaven forbid — the sound.
A slouched shoulder shape takes away some of the bulk of a boxy top, and a bold pattern also helps to decrease volume — especially vertical stripes, such as the one seen here.
Von Bidder is well aware of the pitfalls of touting medical products through sponsored influencer content on social media, but doesn't think it takes away from the legitimacy of what Ava offers.
But the idea of just tweaking a Republican plan that takes away these benefits, the bottom line is there is virtual unanimity in our caucus that we're all from Missouri: Show me.
By making it uneconomical to serve retirement accounts on a commission basis, the fiduciary rule takes away affordable retirement savings options from the very workers and small businesses who need it most.
"Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," they announced in a statement to PEOPLE at the time of their split.
Early exit polls showed that a majority of Republican voters in North Carolina and Ohio (56 percent in both states) think trade with other countries takes away U.S. jobs, NBC News reported.
Being at the gym to box takes away a lot of the stigma involved in going to food banks and makes it a lot easier for the kids to access essential nutrition.
"[Coffee] mitigates headaches, cherishes the animal spirits, takes away listlessness and languor, and is serviceable in all obstructions arising from languid circulation," wrote John Hull Brown in Early American Beverages in 1966.
While I think every person takes away a different meaning from my art, I really want to people to evaluate the emotions my work evokes within them personally and ask themselves 'Why?
Diagnosed two years before with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which takes away the ability to walk, speak and eventually breathe, Ms Taylor feared ending her days in a hospital, wracked with pain.
Hollywood has a complicated relationship when it comes to technology: It is good when it makes a movie better, but it is bad when it exploits actors or takes away their jobs.
This is very deceptive because no nursery costs that and the system takes away the state's responsibility ... For years we have fought for a law where the employer pays for the nursery.
What we're supposed to do is quietly and politely explain, even to the extremists grabbing major world governments by the privates, that banning abortion takes away autonomy, as if they didn't know.
While it's kind of an interesting gimmick, to have the show be the dramatization of events and have the 'actual' people as talking heads, it takes away a lot of the stakes.
Her insufferable complaining about her relatively smooth parole experience or heartbreak with longtime on-again-off-again lover Alex Vause takes away from the final season's important focus on ICE detention centers.
It is crucial that you get to discuss and interact with other people while learning, and online program takes away that important opportunity of understanding each other and learning from each other.
Another hurdle is that the early deal to fund the government and raise the debt ceiling takes away legislation moving through Congress that a health care deal could have been attached to.
Waiting until after the 2020 election to strike a China trade deal takes away some of Beijing's ability to put pressure on the U.S., Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Tuesday.
"If he takes away [the Title II rules], then Congress, if they are interested in regulating this space," would have to craft legislation establishing who or what can write and enforce rules.
As important as leadership is in coordinating policy and mediating issues, policy development at this level has diminished the deliberative process of the committees and takes away opportunities for members to contribute.
Ryan later panned the sit-in: "They know that we will not bring a bill that takes away a person's constitutionally guaranteed rights without ... due process," Ryan said in an interview with CNN.
It takes away coverage from low-income Americans by phasing out Medicaid expansion, and it drastically cuts the subsidies the federal government gives to middle-income people so they can afford health insurance.
" John Sherman provokes with this highly personal exploration of why some men like to masturbate together: "Masturbating with other guys takes away much of our culture's shame and embarrassment about this universal practice.
A strategy that takes away traditional slot machines or gaming tables that older people are known to like, to take a chance on something new for the young, is hard to buy into.
That's a view we frequently hear, but you say that it takes away our agency and ability to decide what we want to look at since it's still the companies funneling our attention.
It takes away from my ability to enjoy the book, because so many possible avenues of plot are guaranteed to not happen, and I can pretty much guess the ending at that point.
But critics warn that the provision takes away a layer of accountability, given that the OCE was created to ensure that members of the Ethics Committee would hold their colleagues to ethics standards.
One takes away from "Now We Are Here" great pride in the courage of the individuals presented alongside an abiding wish that an often unforgiving world can — or will — just let them be.
Refinery29 visited Drama Club NYC at Horizon Detention Center, where we spoke to Josie Whittlesey about her work with the program, and what she takes away from helping incarcerated teens grow through drama.
While database administrators (DBAs) might still have to think about scale (because adding cloud servers still costs you money), delivering this as a managed service takes away a lot of the heavy lifting.
The personality comes through in the beat-up / dented faces of the type as well as the inking style and how much packing the artist adds or takes away that makes it interesting.
A worker takes away an escaped giant salamander just caught at the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan, which was shut down due to its connection to some of the first 2019-nCoV cases.
I think they made the guy with the "love you" on his shirt bigger on purpose because they were trying to show that the word "bro" takes away from how "Love You" means.
Sessions' decision takes away one of the few effective tools we have for getting people off of opioids, off of heroin, bringing peace back to our streets and making our neighborhoods great again.
I've always been a white-passing Latina, so I feel like if I take away that dark hair, then that takes away one of the things that makes me feel like I look Latina.
This infrastructure takes away many of the mobility advantages early exos might have over a wheelchair—you don't need to walk up the stairs when the adjacent ramp gets you to the same place.
"Anything that takes away any support that we are giving them would have a major serious impact on the day to day life," he added when asked about the impact of the aid cut.
Passporting, for example, requires rules and standards across the area to be aligned, which "inevitably takes away a lot of rule-making autonomy" from local authorities, Mark Simpson, partner at Baker McKenzie in London.
Since the mid-6900s, Pew has been asking whether Americans believe immigrants strengthen our country through their hard work and talents or whether they are a burden that takes away jobs, healthcare and housing.
Haissl said the Model 3 has significantly lower material costs versus the Model S since it uses a less-expensive electric motor and takes away features such as an air suspension and aluminum body.
Now, the "Charging Bull" artist is suing State Street Global Advisors, for copyright and trademark infringment, arguing that the "Fearless Girl" changes the meaning of the bull and takes away from his artistic vision.
Considerable effort went into homogenizing an impressive plethora of unique pieces, resulting in vintage museum or art fair optics, with much to be ogled, but also curatorial laziness that takes away from individual works.
Eventually, he'll allow Booker and Jackson work off the ball, with enough vision and intelligence to execute brain-breaking 4-5 pick-and-rolls with Chriss when the defense takes away Phoenix's first option.
He added a new variable that takes away some of the incumbency advantage and that hurts members of the outgoing incumbent's party in open races when the incumbent is popular (like, say, Hillary Clinton).
How he fits: It takes away some of the poetry of Ozzie Newsome taking a tight end with his final first-round pick, but this pick shows off Newsome's willingness to take big risks.
I could hammer the gym thing and dedicate nine months to blasting my abs, scorching my delts, and obliterating my reverse pecs, but that takes away from kid time, and I like those guys.
And it feels wrong to decide for someone else that she must continue a pregnancy, because that takes away her ability to determine the course of her life, which of course prohibiting abortion does.
It's appropriate to apologize if you express your anger in a way that has taken someone's dignity away, but apologizing because you expressed your opinions, ideas or feelings of anger takes away your dignity.
"I think when you have to put all this energy into an unreasonable nominations process, it takes away the energy that could better be used for other things," Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri said.
And while some reserves, like Maasai Mara, make a popular tourist destination, travel accommodations are being prioritized over natural habitats, which ensures a good experience for humans but takes away a home for animals.
"With these machines…it kind of takes away any chance of there being any bias in any organization against people that are injecting or a learning curve about what kind of supplies people need."
"We're pointing out that this current (Newmont-Goldcorp) proposal takes away the opportunity for both sets of shareholders to participate in one of the few logical M&A transactions available to the industry," said Bristow.
"The long-term growth outlook is upbeat, as Amazon slowly takes away traditional retail's last competitive advantage - instant gratification - and rides the AWS cloud secular growth theme," said Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray.
Alcohol consumption has been associated with an epigenetic change called methylation, which adds to or takes away a molecule called a methyl group that sits on DNA and influences whether genes are active or silent.
But even as proof of concepts, this hardware goes a long way in helping us envision what the future of interactivity might look like — especially when it takes away screens and relies solely on light.
More than half of voters in the Republican contest (54%) said trade with other countries cost the U.S. jobs, but 42% of Democratic voters said it takes away jobs and 41% said it creates jobs.
In each case, it took a little while for Logitech to come around, but it's clearly listening — and it clearly doesn't want to be known as a company that takes away things you've paid for.
Harper added that imposing a filter on dating app users takes away privacy rights: You may no longer have control over who can disclose information about your HIV status on an online network of strangers.
If there's a major weakness to the film, though, it's that Watson doesn't have the pipes to play Belle: The autotune gets downright distracting in some points, and it takes away from Belle's solo songs.
Using it this way definitely takes away a lot of the fine-grained control you get when piloting with a remote, and switching from RC to Wi-Fi also cuts way back on your range.
It might diminish the informality to a certain extent, but when the kids are young and they're growing up with these more reasonable standards, I don't think it takes away that much from the moment.
Debunking the "what Congress gives, Congress takes away" dogma changes a core premise of the ongoing political status debate, namely, that statehood is the only way to insure the continuation of Puerto Ricans' U.S. citizenship.
And her poem "The Malarkey," which she said was about "what time takes away and how we take time for granted," won the 2010 National Poetry Competition in Britain after she had submitted it anonymously.
"Wait a couple of years until it dies down, because he takes away from everything and the festivities," Ana Morales, 543, said in the lobby of the Casabe Houses, an apartment complex in East Harlem.
"The fundamental thing Uber and Lyft have argued is that it takes away their flexibility, and the reality of that is there's nothing in the law that says you can't have any flexibility," he says.
"When I look at my paycheck and see how much the government takes away from me; and millions others ... there is more than enough to feed famine stricken Kenyans," said sports presenter Carol Radull on Twitter.
Richard Pan, the primary sponsor of the bill, said the legislation would help prevent future outbreaks, according to AP. Opponents of the bill argue that it takes away parental rights and isn't necessary for preventing outbreaks.
One thing we're hoping that Hollywood takes away from 2017 — other than that more women and diversity are desperately needed at all levels of the industry — is that movies featuring women as lead characters do well.
It's an idea that dealerships aren't particularly happy with, because it takes away some of their power over the customer (software updates have previously required car owners to go into dealerships so they can be installed).
TechCrunch has learned that Clutter, a storage-on-demand service that packs up, takes away, stores and returns your possessions at the click of an app, is raising between $200 million and $250 million in funding.
" Lew said the Wells Fargo sales scandal isn't as bad as what took place before the financial crisis, but is "bad enough that it just takes away people's confidence and trust in their own banking relationship.
The Lenovo Yoga 920 takes away that worry: Our top pick for the best 2-in-1 of 2018, this laptop is a to-die-for combo of strength and elegance that you don't see often.
"Secret arbitration takes away a woman's right to a trial by a jury of her peers and provides a dark alley for Uber to hide from the justice system, the media and public scrutiny," it continues.
The company just held a conference call with members of the press, describing the prosecution's motion as a "cheap shot" brief that takes away from the debate over consumer privacy and encryption's role in preserving it.
This mummy guard, therefore, takes away the weapons of the scientific boxer and for all Ali's mocking of it, he couldn't jab Foreman up, he had to go to the rope-a-dope and outlast him.
Trump is unelectable in 2020 because of his stratospheric unpopularity unless a third-party candidate such as Schultz takes away enough votes from anti-Trump voters to re-elect the most unpopular president in American history.
"Any wedding I have, if I have three more f---ing weddings, I really wouldn't want to do it on paper because I think that legally binding yourself to someone takes away the love," Mongeau said.
Strzok was a big talker in trying to impress a woman, an age-old story but not something that takes away the various criminal pleas already in the books as a result of the Mueller probe.
The strange disparity serves as a reminder that these five giant stocks don't make up an entire sector, and much attention paid to those big names often takes away from what's happening elsewhere in the sector.
The AHCA, after all, takes away many health guarantees, cuts Medicaid, allows insurance companies to deny care for those with preexisting conditions (including being a survivor of sexual assault), and transfers wealth to higher-income earners.
I expect that once we use the iPhone X, we'll find that the notch gives us more (in terms of more screen space in portrait mode) than it takes away (in terms of weird cutouts in landscape).
"We're pleased with the performance over Christmas but I don't think that takes away from the conditions that make the (UK) market extremely challenging," Lewis told reporters, noting he did not see any signs of deflation easing.
Maybe they could have one-way radios to call in mechanical problems, or for more water, but when you basically have the team tactician in the car calling all the shots it takes away from the race.
Body language expert Patti Wood explores the wink in her book SNAP: Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language, and Charisma, focusing not on what it adds to communication, but instead what it takes away: threat.
It was adopted in a 4-1 vote, with South Miami commissioner Josh Liebman dissenting on the grounds that the new law takes away freedom of choice, and could impact the fees utility companies pay the city.
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The US Supreme Court, in a decision that overturned the Florida Supreme Court, ruled that this scheme violates the Sixth Amendment because it takes away the defendant's right to have his sentence based on a jury's verdict.
And he blisters jalapeño in oil for the dip because it takes away the green taste of the pepper, which he thinks interferes with the flavor of the avocado — which, by the way, has to be Hass.
Arresting people before they've been tried – as has happened in several of the recent cases – prevents the judicial system from holding criminals accountable, denies them a chance at redemption, and takes away their right to due process.
"It takes away functions of the brain, she will lose her ability to walk, to talk, to eat and to think, she will end up simply what we call a vegetable," Lydia's grandfather, Paul Magelssen told WDAZ.
"Tobacco also takes away a lot of nutrients from the soil and requires massive amounts of fertilizer, a process that leads to degradation of the land and desertification, with negative consequences for biodiversity and wildlife," Peruga said.
We have tried to keep them at the last minute with these promissory notes and bonuses and the like, but then just as soon as your vulnerability to leave goes, the Air Force takes away that love.
In one breath, liberal commentators immediately decried a lowering of tax rates and protested that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act takes away numerous tax breaks that individuals and business have used to lower their taxable income.
The thing that really bums me out, aside from being a grump complaining about a catch I could never make in my life, is that it takes away from the legitimately insane things this guy can do.
The combo of the $50 Solar Panel and the $199 Stick Up Cam is a powerful one, in that it takes away one of the biggest drawbacks of the wireless design by eliminating the need for charging.
So we're here to show our support and solidarity for diverse communities and also just be very visual, and make sure that our own government know that we won't stand for anything that takes away anybody's rights.
Yes, it takes away in energy and time, but I know I do it from the right place in my heart and with the right intent, and then I also receive a lot of energy for that.
Thanks to low-maintenance hydraulic disc brakes, the clever use of internal gears which takes away a derailleur, and a grease-free carbon belt drive, there's little else to go wrong other than a potential flat tire.
Charlie and his wife, Linda (KaDee Strickland), are struggling to make their monthly nut, and things become more difficult when their boss, Fonso (Angus Sampson), takes away two of their parlors for an infringement of the rules.
Maybe when Trump takes away Obamacare, and they realize that it was the Affordable Care Act that they were using to get affordable health coverage — that might teach them, more than listening to a John Legend song.
Furthermore, arresting people based on their immigration status is an expensive job that takes away time and resources that our police could better spend on responding to crimes, natural disasters like Hurricane Harvey, and other community emergencies.
Even as Amazon takes away market share and eats into their profit margins, they have little choice but to continue to sell on Amazon's platform in order to get themselves in front of millions of potential customers.
"One of the things that we're hoping the public takes away from this is that our energy sources and the consumer products we use every day are continually changing the composition of our atmosphere," Dr. Gilman said.
But printing results in countless tiny strokes for each letter, and as the reMarkable tablet works to log them all, it results in a tiny bit of lag that unfortunately takes away from an otherwise magnificent writing experience.
So don't yell at Apple or Microsoft or Google when apps break on new versions of their OS. Doing so just reifies the idea that they are our benevolent overlords and takes away some of our own power.
The boardroom drama at Viacom is a sideshow that takes away from what the media giant really needs to do to get its stock price back on track, said major Viacom shareholder and famed value investor Mario Gabelli.
I'm not sure that it trivialises their commitment, per se, but it definitely takes away that superhuman element: Mario and Sonic's version of the 2016 Olympics features a robot in the javelin and a gorilla in the boxing.
I wanted Janine's choice to kill herself, because she saw no potential escape from her nightmare, to mean something, but Gilead robs her of that moment, takes away her agency even when it comes to life and death.
" Opening up about her ideal date night, Chopra remarked that what's most important is "being in a surrounding where you can actually get to know them and it's not about doing something that takes away from each other.
Maybe the finale will bring the sinister intervention of Eric Lange's C.I.A. agent, Bill Stechner, into sharper focus, but for now, another fictional construct, Judy Moncada, is playing a central role that takes away from the Escobar story.
"The chairman's bill strips, takes away, from the C.F.P.B. its authority to punish abusive conduct, which means Wells Fargo would have gotten off even easier for this scandalous conduct," said Representative Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat of New York.
Maybe one day the Prepared Food Industrial Complex will develop a meal kit aimed at these cooks, an affordable box of groceries that takes away the burden of grocery shopping and results in lots of cheap, delicious dinners.
The third-year guard takes away the three, downs the screen, forces Lee to drive away from the middle and towards Jusuf Nurkic, then watches as the pass back to Kyle O'Quinn results in a satisfying air ball.
Take 50% off Moleskine's 2017 PlannersIt's never too late to get organized, especially when a half-off sale on planners takes away the excuse that they're just a little too expensive to buy for yourself on a whim.
Moreover, when people avoid knowing, "it takes away the opportunity for the family to get prepared, for the person and the family to educate themselves," said Beth Kallmyer, vice president of care and support at the Alzheimer's Association.
It's important because of what the political world — the media, elites, activists, donors, the candidates themselves, and to a certain extent voters in other states — takes away from the caucus results, as I argued in a recent feature.
After spending four days in Shanghai, my friends and I flew to Hong Kong, where we stayed for a day (you also have the option to travel on the ship, which takes away two days of independent travel).
She suggests saying something like: I find it a challenge to pivot my time to get XYZ done at night and then I can't come back refreshed in the morning and it takes away from my productivity level.
The new rule takes away the ability to change a pitcher for a single batter, which Maddon and others said is unfair since MLB still allows pinch hitters, which can be substituted at any time during nonactive plays.
"I grew up as a Democrat, but when it gets to the point now that things are so far left, it takes away part of your choice," said Bob Stone, 56, a telephone company employee from Wesley Chapel.
Clutter, which packs up, takes away, stores, and returns your possessions at the click of an app, is raising between $200 million and $250 million in new funding, giving it a valuation between $400 million and $500 million.
Chromecast allows you to play and show content from the Internet on your TV. The new feature coming to the Chrome browser takes away the Google Cast extension and replaces it with a built-in option to start casting.
A case brought by a private individual against the holding companies of the two firms claimed that their algorithmic pricing model "takes away the liberty of individual drivers to compete with each other and thus, amounts to price fixing".
Little missteps like a weird use of the word "retweet" chip away and distract from the story; in a serious moment, it takes away from the drama, and in a funny moment, it suddenly makes the joke feel corny.
But accusations from both sides, and the push for continued sniping, takes away from the heroism and the professionalism of the responders, and is insulting to the thousands of victims and survivors who simply want to rebuild their lives.
This is particularly limiting and dangerous for young people because it takes away the whole idea that an investment in work is an investment in yourself to get better so that you can get out of that pay range.
"The important point for retail sales was this followed two extremely strong months and I don't think it takes away from the broader picture that the Canadian consumer has held up remarkably well so far in 2016," said Porter.
In an interview, Cohen — a strong proponent of impeachment — says the House should soon pass a formal inquiry as it did in 1974; it's not required, but he notes it offers more legitimacy and takes away opponents' talking points.
Interest rates began to rise at the start of 2018 and did not let up until last week, but today's borrowers are so used to record-low rates that any move higher takes away the benefit from a refinance.
Wings who can shoot threes and guard multiple positions are coveted over just about everyone else, but those who can do both while also attacking with creativity after a defense takes away the offense's initial action are officially invaluable.
Nebraska Republicans might have been less concerned about the economy, but 50% said that they believe trade takes away jobs from the U.S. Nebraska Republicans said they feel more betrayed by their party, with about 64% saying they feel that way.
At its MAX conference, Adobe today previewed Project Nimbus, a new cloud-native, Lightroom-like photo editor that takes away a lot of the complexity of Adobe's flagship photo-managing and editing application and replaces it with simpler, smarter tools.
We rescued... Posted by Pikpa Lesvos on Sunday, January 3, 2016 Not every volunteer believes the Peace Prize makes any difference, and instead believe it validates a broken system — or at least takes away from the true need for relief.
Building in two radios takes away the need to constantly disconnect and connect those devices, and also opens up opportunities for things like ride-tracking using your phone or live telemetry on something like an Apple Watch, according to Dastoor.
"We're all sad and unhappy, but that's football, sometimes it gives and sometimes it takes away," said forward Antoine Griezmann, who scored six goals in the finals but failed to find the back of the net when it mattered the most.
Every time we'd go into Panama City, we'd have these conversations about everyone's frustrations with the place—but back in the valley, you're just in this beautiful place that takes away all of your worries and makes you feel amazing.
Now, you as an employer have the burden—the lack of freedom, the obligation—to spend resources finding plans and paying for plans, and all of this takes away from your core mission of making pizza, cutting hair, or providing electricity.
Because the watch is fairly compact (at 42mm I won't say it's small but it would work on a thinner wrist) it takes away a lot of the bulk of other smartwatches and, more important, doesn't look like a smartwatch.
"I feel like this kind of celebrity click-bait takes away from how good my book is, how hard I worked on it and what I'm actually trying to say," she said, using another expletive in a conversation sprinkled with them.
Having to face the stark existential reality of these institutions — how they can exploit people, and are engineered to suck away time and profit off gambling addiction — on the way to dinner just kind of takes away from the overall experience.
"It takes away the need to carry artificial lights, which means less expense and gear to carry for many photographers," she said, adding that Sea-thru can reach further than most strobe lights, which illuminate about one meter ahead in water.
When Trump takes away people's health care, when he tries to reinstate a system that was not, in fact, fabulous for those with pre-existing conditions, he will find a constituency of people who are one medical bill from bankruptcy.
" Bernadette Pajer, co-president of the advocacy group Informed Choice Washington, which opposes mandatory vaccination, told CNN affiliate KOIN, "this bill takes away our freedom and says you have to take this flawed product or your kid can't go to school.
Right. So for me, I don't like it so much that when I was seeing all these leaks coming out, because... Yes, you're getting a heads up on the phone, but also it takes away a bit of that fun.
This is an overly ambitious assignment that delivers less by trying to do more and takes away from the museum's strong suit, its unparalleled expertise in presenting, and explaining, in a visually arresting way, the wonders of the natural world.
"When you adopt haldi doodh with 'mylk' that's not even dairy, it takes away the collective wisdom and heritage of mixing turmeric in specific proportions with milk which is different from the proportions used in lentils and vegetables," Diwekar says.
The Nevada Democrat said Trump's decision to double-down on his demand for a $22019 billion border wall takes away from the real issues at hand, such as lowering health care costs and addressing the rising costs of prescription medications.
According to Food & Wine, the butter lamb is a hand-carved or molded butter sculpture that pops up every year during the Easter season, signifying "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world," as written in the New Testament.
All but one of those are co-sanctioned with the European and Japan Golf Tour, which helps boost earnings but also takes away playing opportunities for Asian Tour members and promotes the image of the circuit being a feeder for bigger rivals.
EditorsNote: scoring change takes away hat trick from Hornqvist, gives goal to Lafferty Patric Hornqvist scored two goals in the first two periods and added an assist and the Pittsburgh Penguins eased past the visiting Detroit Red Wings, 113-1, on Sunday afternoon.
The company also offers a SaaS version of the Grafana tool stack, which is fully managed and takes away a bunch of the headaches of trying to download raw open-source code, install it, manage it and deal with updates and patches.
It's more that I feel like it takes away from the work that me and a lot of other women have made when we get categorized together because of laziness and people wanting to make a story out of it isn't there.
" Roberts said in a profile to tout her movie Ben Is Back, which opens this week in the U.K.. "So many things you could poke a hole in, but I don't think it takes away from people being able to enjoy it.
Netflix and its peers don't actually care about a highly curated experience — or any curation, really — because that runs counter to and takes away from their goals of having the largest subscriber base and having the most video content on their services.
Battery life is a big step up from the original Oasis, and the added waterproofing takes away that one remaining worry you have if you're the kind to stress about device durability while trying to otherwise rally (at the beach, for instance).
As a basic principle, anytime the government takes away a person's rights or property, it must afford that person some level of process (hence, "due process"); the extent of the required process depends on the importance of the rights or property at issue.
Being in a relationship with someone else when your ex dies (as Grande is with fiancée Pete Davidson) can also complicate grief, because you or your partner might feel that expressing your emotions for a former love takes away from your current relationship.
But if profits don't materialize and money can't be socked away in the bank, the cyclical nature of the industry eventually takes away the margins and lowers the revenue, a devastating hit to the top and bottom lines that Tesla has never suffered.
Here's the thing: automakers can't trundle along in this mode for a long time — but when a market in retreat takes away the cash, those automakers can find themselves losing eye-watering amounts of money, and they can go broke in a hurry.
"For me, when I have a general idea of knowing when I'm going to spike, when I'm going to drop, when I'm going to plateau, it takes away the emotion because I just know, I know more logically what's going on," he said.
Markets have interpreted that as the range of 250-23.17 percent, arguing that pursuing a specific 4 percent target takes away the flexibility needed in an economy that must grow by at least 8 percent a year to allow for full employment.
In other words: Social media itself might not be to blame for mental health issues; rather, it takes away from girls' sleep quality and exercise while exposing users to cyberbullying, and that's what leads to lower well-being and problems with mental health.
What the market takes away in rent, it's given back in the form of "coliving" spaces where artists and creative professionals pay a little less than $3052,000 for a capsule unit just large enough to fit a single bed and some storage space.
Not to say that it takes away from the service they provide to black communities, but the kids there now have an added responsibility to take this non-black person who has entered their space and help them understand the narrative of their lives.
"With male victims, it takes a long time for the truth to come out ... many have been raped and it takes away a lot of their identity and self-esteem," said Rachel Witkin, head of counter-trafficking at the Helen Bamber Foundation, a charity.
In particular, the candidates argued over how to address the issue of H1-B visas, which allow foreign workers skilled in "specialty occupations" to work in the United States for up to six years, and whether hiring those workers takes away jobs from Americans.
He takes away open spot-up attempts and forces guys to put the ball on the floor; then he either slides beside them step-for-step, forces a difficult pull-up or drive into help, convinces them to pass, or steals the ball altogether.
It's very cool to see it in action, but it doesn't work without some intervention from me: I still have to use my TV remote to turn on the TV, which takes away from the hands-free living in the future aspect of it all.
It takes away the everyday ritual of watering, which might be something that you're into doing as a cool-off-from-work kind of thing, but that's intentional because the goal is to actually get vegetables growing and helping you actually pick something healthy.
It's hard to take his supposed love for our constitutional rights seriously when he has worked to re-up a civil asset forfeiture program that takes away the property of Americans who have been convicted of no crimes -- and often hadn't even been charged.
"  Then, she dropped this bomb: "I wanted to not do it legally — but any wedding I have ... if I had three more fucking weddings I wouldn't want to do it on paper because I think legally binding yourself to someone takes away the love.
Paisley said at the ceremony that The Store "takes away the sting of embarrassment for a parent who maybe feels that way because they can't feed their kid," according to the AP. "The kids should not know what their parent is going through," he said.
I believe that by kneeling during the national anthem it's supporting the "American way" by showing the freedom of speech and how that flag is a symbol of freedom, and when trump says they should stand or be fired it takes away their freedom.
During a hearing with state lawmakers in October 2019, New York City sanitation commissioner Kathryn Garcia said that the expansion targets the more valuable materials, such as metals and "good" plastics, so taking those bottles and cans away from the curb takes away that revenue.
If the lesson the left takes away from this is that all Trump voters are racist, they will be making the same mistake the Republican party made, the Democratic Party made, the national news media made and the NFL has made in misunderstanding this coalition of people.
Four different groups of scientists (including Lüdeling and Veldman) responded with their critiques, and one of their big concerns is that placing too much attention on tree planting takes away from the most important step to stopping a climate catastrophe: cutting down on burning fossil fuels.
The president of the United States is clearly unfit for the job, but the good news, to the extent that there is good news, is that everyone around him knows it, and he is willing to be sidelined as long as no one takes away his phone.
In another case that year, Mr. Miller took a taxpayer-funded trip that he said was to visit lawmakers in Oklahoma, but was also to visit a practitioner known as Dr. Mike for an injection known as the "Jesus shot" that supposedly takes away pain for life.
We are fed lies that affirmative action takes away the right of hard working Americans to get into college, that financial aid and other such programs that help the poor and disadvantaged people of our country are taking away that right from Americans to get into college.
"We want to focus on transitioning to local enforcement and do that over this process to make sure there is no reemergence of ISIS in a way that takes away some of the progress we have made," she said during a briefing at the White House.
Removing likes takes away the peer pressure average users feel to post content that is as perfect as their most social-media savvy friend, a professional influencer or a celebrity, said Dylan Farella, director of social media at Talent Resources, a New York influencer marketing firm.
It might be his weaker hand but he has hurt men with it before, and Woodley's guard was high and active throughout the bout: punching into the open side takes away the issue of hitting the shoulder and leaves on the glove and forearm as a barrier.
Whereas other dating apps just connect you with friends of friends and strangers (with an occasional friend mixed in to make things weird), Secret Crush lets you connect with the people you already know who you might be interested in, but takes away the potential awkwardness of unreciprocated feelings.
Rapid Ramen Cooker, $5.99, available at Amazon What seems like a gag gift has actually come in handy for many busy students, parents, and office workers because it takes away the need for a stove and dish-washing session, cooks the noodles more quickly, and requires less water.
While there's nothing inaccurate about the article (people like Claire do exist), many in the trans community are worried that focusing on a small group of people who regret their transitions takes away from the monumentally larger group who survive because they're able to take hormones and have surgeries.
These are cosplayers and TikTok users looking to jump in on a fun trend going viral on a popular app; mocking women for holding a PlayStation controller a certain way or acting "cringey" takes away from people having fun on the app, and it bleeds into bullying territory.
That said, this is probably the one time Asus would have been better off keeping these two functions separate, as the fingerprint reader takes away from the touchpad's overall surface area, and for a touchpad that's just average in size, there isn't really that much room to spare.
We're ready to call out and show up when Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE proposes a budget that takes away the stability and security families need to thrive.
Trump's budget outline takes away federal money for the program, as it strips away 17.9 percent of the budget for the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees programs under the Older Americans Act, as explained by Alison Foreman, the director of Meals on Wheels in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
The new mandate, which takes away the governor's sole power on interest rate moves and gives it to a monetary policy committee (MPC) with increased transparency on decision-making, retains the 1-3 percent inflation goal, with a focus on keeping price growth near the 2 percent mid-point.
"It's a good and positive step as it takes away the tension of marking them to market movements if we had to keep these bonds on our trading books," said one senior trader who received the letter, declining to be identified because the communication had not been made public.
Takes away vital resources "The exponential increase in vulnerable populations arriving illegally takes vital resources away from detecting and apprehending criminals, drug traffickers, and vulnerable aliens" Customs and Border Protection released data last month breaking down the number of people arriving at the US-Mexico border with medical conditions.
Rapid Ramen Cooker, $7.99, available at Amazon What seems like a gag gift has actually come in handy for many busy students, parents, and office workers because it takes away the need for a stove and dish-washing session, cooks the noodles more quickly, and requires less water.
While fixing health care, which represents one-sixth of the nation's economy, does remain a complicated, tough task, what is simple is that a bill that takes away health care from millions of vulnerable Americans, including seniors and children, should not be a bill that our legislators champion.
It's a little pot of deodorant I keep with me — it's like coconut oil and baking soda, so it moisturizes and stays on, but it also soaks all the bacteria and takes away the [odor], and then there are a couple of essential oils in there, which are amazing.
"It certainly takes away the negative perception that the government has over the last number of years tried to cast upon the industry," Mr. Sternberg said of the planned repeal of the tax, which the Joint Tax Commission estimates will cost the federal government $600 million over 20153 years.
"Fundamentally, you want a tax system that puts money in the pockets of middle-class hardworking families and takes away the incentives for companies to shut down production in Dubuque (in Iowa) or Manchester (in New Hampshire) and move production overseas and get a tax break," Brown said.
If straight fairy tales throw obstacles between straight lovers—witches, curses, sinking ships—then maybe a queer one takes away the real ones so many of us face every day, so we can see, perhaps for the first time, a world without so much standing in the way of love.
The weird break before the strip club, where OB OBrien, friend of Drake, plays a dude named the Texas Hammer, really could have hit the cutting room floor; it's a lot of mansplaining and unnecessary dialoguing that takes away the agency of these women while utterly failing to be entertaining.
And, as to this latest move by Microsoft, which takes away one of Amazon's big hooks to bring Microsoft-centric customers to AWS, she says: "I really wish Microsoft had focused their efforts on building a better, more performant cloud, instead of taking away the freedom of choice for our customers."
"I hope that guys who reads my thread takes away that if they are personally bothered by any bits of the thread (or all of it) then they shouldn't lash out at women for feeling the way we do, they should learn from my thread and better themselves as men," she says.
Gretch knows his reaction is off and takes the problem to her therapist, but she takes away the wrong message when she decides to "pop it like a pimple" rather than let him feel things in his own time — specifically so he won't cry when they go on the Pets of Instagram cruise.
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Yet last year, the Obama administration's Department of Labor (DOL) paved the way for these state and municipal plans by granting them an exemption from the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 2628 (ERISA) — an exemption that takes away basic participant protections that private retirement plans have offered for more than 28503 years.
Tim Tebow, the former University of Florida quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner, who went on to play with the Denver Broncos and the New York Jets, appeared on ESPN's "First Take" to voice his displeasure with college players getting paid, arguing that doing so takes away from the team element of the sport.
Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 2020 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (D-Fla.) whether Trump's budget takes away options to avoid a war by cutting funding to the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development, Mattis demurred.
Why it matters: Inking the deal, after the previous agreement lapsed at the end of December, takes away an irritant in the alliance ahead of Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. But unlike previous special measures agreements with South Korea, the new one is only for a year, not five years.
It also takes away from some of the better narratives the show plays with, like Adora's concern that her friends only like her for her powers or the long-running plot of the toxic power exerted over She-Ra and Catra by the evil sorceress Shadow Weaver (Lorraine Toussaint), who served as their commanding officer and abusive foster mother.
"If the Fed relents later this month and takes off some of those dots, it takes away some of those aggressive rate-hike projections, the yield curve will then stop flattening, it might steepen out a bit, and that would be a sign the economy, at least in the markets' mind, has some more room to run," LaVorgna said.
While some Trump supporters roll their eyes at the president's belittling of Corker, they said they had no problem with his war with the NFL, which has conflated players kneeling over racial inequality in America with being anti-American and anti-military, and they don't feel the focus on the fight takes away from his legislative agenda.
Cooperman said he chose to give his money away rather than letting the government take it in taxes; leaving so much to his already "accomplished" sons that it takes away their "incentive" (Wayne Cooperman manages hedge fund Cobalt Capital Management and Michael Cooperman is a fish scientist for Conservation International); or by spending it on himself.
"If Britain takes Northern Ireland out of the European Union against the wishes of the majority of people in Northern Ireland – takes away their European citizenship and undermines the Good Friday Agreement - in doing so, those questions will arise, whether we like it or not," Varadkar said at the MacGill Summer School conference in the northwest of Ireland.
I imagine those conversations when I consider that this bill could allow some banks to sell adjustable rate mortgages they know customers can't afford, takes away the rights of some customers to go before a judge to block a wrongful foreclosure, and rolls back protections that help ensure customers can afford the true price of homeownership.
While the Internet's Photoshop enthusiasts will undoubtedly be sad at no longer eliciting easy laughs by replacing the head in any photo with Michael Jordan's tear-strewn face from his Hall of Fame acceptance speech in 2009, the fact that the meaning behind the original meme may no longer be valid takes away some of its humor.
All of that just takes away from what this is about, which is that we're playing some shows, we got the band back together, we're hanging out, we're having a great time playing the songs again, we're having a really great time reconnecting with old friends as well as meeting some new ones on the way.
I have said they we have to have a separate program for development of women's football, because sometimes there is a reality within national associations, especially that have difficult financial situations, that they might think that if you support women's football, it takes away support from men's football, so I think there should be a clear separation.
He's considering taking this very radical step of liberating all of the enslaved people who are in the Confederate states, and he's thinking about doing this as a war tactic, understanding that if he takes away the South's labor force, that might cripple them, or at least the threat of it would force them to remain in the Union.
" In an interview on CNN, the Texas congressman said the remark showed "a level of insensitivity to a horrific period in our history of our country," warning that divisive rhetoric "takes away" from the key point Trump wanted to make and cautioning that it "contributes to this notion that Republicans are not understanding of the plight of minorities.
This new policy is a setback to fighting the raging heroin epidemic in North America as it sends out the signal that is somehow okay to be doing heroin, gives them no hope of recovery, and takes away the incentive to try to get off of drugs — sentencing these patients to a life of addiction to a deadly drug.
"A lot of people think, especially some old-school military people, think that the virtual-reality stuff takes away from the actual live-fire ranges, when in fact this is actually an enhancer," he explained, adding that "when you get out to the live-fire ranges, it is going to be muscle memory at that point, and it's going to go flawlessly."
The way we consume fashion has changed, and while nothing takes away from the pleasure of a fantasy fashion editorial shot on an impossibly beautiful woman, in an impossibly beautiful location, wearing the most expensive, exclusive clothes, and the most perfect hair and makeup — the street style photographers, and their Instagram accounts have a different raison d'etre; to bring that fantasy to earth.
Nintendo today revealed a new Switch Lite version of its current-generation console, which attaches the controllers permanently, shrinks the hardware a bit and adds a touch more battery life — but it also takes away the "Switch" part of the equation, because you can only use it handheld, instead of attached to a TV or as a unique tabletop gaming experience.
The video—which has sparked a growing online backlash against the chain—captures the moment in which a Chili's manager not only calls into question the military service of US Army veteran Ernest Walker, but actually takes away a free meal Walker received as part of a Veterans Day promotion in which the chain free meals to veterans and active military personnel.
"Personally I'm proud of myself to be enrolled in GU fairly, but it's genuinely frustrating to have this one known case of unfair admissions, because it makes me think about how many other unknown cases there might be involving unfair admission, and it takes away an opportunity for someone who's actually qualified to learn and contribute to GU programs," he said.
He tweets and speaks out, makes common cause with white supremacists and neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klanners, takes away the protections that were granted to 800,000 Dreamers, and so many ways just trying to impose a political agenda that is turning the clock back, or attempting to do so, in ways that I find not only really repulsive, but wrong-headed, in terms of the kind of country we are.
Roughly 210 in 27 Mississippi voters said they were worried, but only two-thirds in Michigan said they were worried -- and majorities in both states said that trade with other countries was taking away jobs from the U.S. Among Democrats, roughly 210 in 22 Mississippi and Michigan voters said they were either somewhat or very worried about the economy and generally felt that trade takes away U.S. jobs.
TOM ROGAN, WASHINGTON EXAMINER: It was really striking, isn&apost it, that the secretary says it goes further, it goes to President Trump&aposs aspiration here is to be the most free-trade president you could have with the E.U. But I think the reason you could see that being potential is unlike, for example, China, where the wage cost calculation that takes away American jobs the president would say.
"If you wanted to be invested in a wireless company or you wanted to play wireless as a theme or broadband as a theme, this to some degree takes away from that," said Colby Synesael, an analyst at Cowen & Co. "There are clearly a lot of people who are selling the stock because this no longer meets the requirements to which they thought they were buying into before today," Synesael said.
But Hollywood gives and Hollywood takes away, and primarily Hollywood typecasts, and now it appears that as Mile 22 has worked its way through the back rooms and hotel restaurants and boardrooms of Hollywood, Rousey has had superstar status snatched out from under her and once again been relegated to the role of the action-legitimizer, the ringer brought in to convince audiences the fighting is, pardon me, as real as it gets.
"We are exhausted by the colossal pressure of taxation that takes away the energy of our country, of our entrepreneurs, of our artisans, of our small businesses, of our creators and of our workers, while a small elite constantly dodges taxes," Priscillia Ludosky, best known for a petition calling for a drop in gas prices, said into a megaphone in front of the Paris Opera house, where hundreds of protesters had gathered.
I'm sure there are nerds somewhere taking her to task for not reading some spectral enemy's animation frames correctly, or saying she doesn't know how to parry right, or criticizing the way she spec'd her character because that's just what video game men on the internet do, but none of that takes away from the very simple point that Grimes is going to be able to beat Bloodborne eventually and I am not sure that I will be.

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