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But ArcelorMittal is taking pains to lay blame on China.
Executives are also taking pains to avoid alienating Democratic congressional leaders.
But DHS is taking pains to say it won't be doing that.
Activist groups like Black Lives Matter are taking pains to protect their communications.
Critics accused the FBI of taking pains to avoid recommending charges against Clinton.
House Republican leaders are taking pains to portray the community rating option as exploratory.
Many owners of those businesses are taking pains to be joiners rather than disrupters.
Then, taking pains to insist 'as I said on Saturday,' Trump denounced the hate groups.
She spends hours a week talking to mothers, taking pains to listen to their concerns.
The Trump administration is also taking pains, it says, to make the shutdown more livable.
Paul is a dutiful student, bringing pastries to his lessons, taking pains to impress Giovanni.
"Oh, check this out before you go in, Tom," I said, taking pains to sound casual.
Amid the furor erupting online among alumnae, school officials said they were taking pains to respond sensitively.
And it is taking pains to avoid the computing pitfalls that befell a rival, TSB, earlier this year.
He multitasks subtly as a photographer maneuvers around his modest studio apartment, taking pains to find the best angle.
It said the government was "taking pains to investigate the veracity of these allegations of state-sponsored extrajudicial killings".
Taking pains to patronize Swift's fan base, Conway also argued that the singer's followers have little idea what she's advocating.
Shunned by their families, many live in constant fear, moving house frequently and taking pains to blend in, he said.
It would likely also frustrate Trump, who is taking pains to avoid showing his anger on such a politically sensitive issue.
Analysts said the dispute was unlikely to affect those decisions, and the party appeared to be taking pains not to alienate China.
But these new reports of lowered component part orders could indicate that Apple may be taking pains to avoid a "flop" narrative.
Kidman was wearing a 13.58-carat pearl-shaped diamond ring set from jeweler Harry Winston, and was taking pains to avoid smacking it.
The museum, a private institution that was founded in 1905 by collectors, manufacturers and designers, is taking pains to emphasize its curatorial independence.
Moreover, he is not taking pains to disabuse anyone of the notion that he's distancing himself from Trump, his supposed commander in chief.
While taking pains to avoid revealing his views, Kavanaugh nonetheless reinforced key themes from his nearly quarter-century as a lawyer in Washington.
They are taking pains to avoid the clumsy, awkward questioning of 19843 — which became a galvanizing force for female voters the following year.
Even in districts that aren't taking pains to make immigrants feel safe, US law already provides a fair number of protections for undocumented students.
Based on a decade of research, her book is measured and rigorously reasonable, taking pains not to stray too far in any ideological direction.
Since he became attorney general, Barr has acted exactly as he forecasted, taking pains to sanitize Mueller's findings and protect Trump at every turn.
He also assured reporters that many qualified people were interested in the job, despite several prominent Republicans taking pains to note that they weren't interested.
They've held him to a very different standard than they held Obama to on trade, taking pains to accentuate their areas of agreement with him.
But he won a resounding victory in the new country's election to become prime minister, after taking pains not to alienate the country's white populace.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has been making a habit of saying something completely different from the president while taking pains not to criticise him by name.
Beats has also been taking pains to offer a more balanced sound than those early days when it had the tendency to overcompensate with pumped up bass.
It was a shot across the bow of an industry that has been taking pains recently to dial back expectations about the eventual rollout of self-driving cars.
Taking a walk is a religious act for Jains, who act on their reverence for all life by taking pains to avoid trampling on even the tiniest bug.
The White House is taking pains this time around as well to prevent the identity of Trump's pick from leaking before the President unveils his nominee next week.
National Democrats, while helping to pour in money, are taking pains to keep the race at arm's length, figuring their presence could hurt rather than help Mr. Jones.
In an interview last month on "Meet the Press," Pelosi took a cautious approach to the Conyers allegation, urging "due process" and taking pains to praise Conyers' record.
Clinton took stock on Friday of the campaign's new phase, taking pains to contrast her convention's sunnier outlook with Mr. Trump's grim appraisal during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
The ads are still in the experimental phase and, like it does with all new ads, the company is taking pains to limit the number it accepts to avoid overwhelming users.
"But I don't know what special purpose the Canadian side had in taking pains to make such a high-profile announcement about this," she told a daily news briefing on Wednesday.
We saw evidence of that on Friday, when Trump attacked Yovanovitch while Republicans on the Intelligence Committee were praising her service and largely taking pains not to harangue the veteran diplomat.
The lack of communication surrounding the call reflected a broader pattern of efforts by some in the administration taking pains to keep their interactions with Ukrainian officials quiet, the opening remarks suggest.
Schmack opened his letter by taking pains to point out that he was not involved in the initial prosecution but would be tasked with making any decisions should the conviction be reversed.
The film may be about a bleak subject, but the imagery is anything but, taking pains to focus on the beautiful things, which was a choice Ung said was important to her.
Even when a team tries to do everything right, with women in the organization taking the lead and taking pains to avoid others' mistakes, it can still be a tricky balancing act.
Clearly, Joy and Nolan are taking pains to avoid similar pitfalls: In recent weeks, there have been reports that they and HBO have planned for a whopping five seasons of Westworld thus far.
While none of those features are particularly flashy, they signal a careful adversary taking pains to discern which files among the vast and messy contents of a victim's computer might be worth stealing.
With American intentions so clearly forecast by Mr. Trump, the Syrian government has moved aircraft to the Russian base near Latakia, and is taking pains to secure important weapons systems, military analysts said.
As Iraqi forces edge forward in Mosul's eastern districts, taking pains to avoid harming civilians, Islamic State mortar and sniper fire is hitting the people it ruled harshly for more than two years.
The 10 candidates onstage largely rehashed their standard stump speeches in front of a boisterous audience at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, at times taking pains to avoid the fights moderators tried to stoke.
When it came, it was measured: Having called for "reasonableness" to prevail in the debate among Democratic candidates, Klobuchar sought to appear sympathetic to Warren, while taking pains to sound more cautious and bipartisan.
Crucially, Democrats would have the power to start committee investigations or push for impeachment — an issue the party is taking pains to avoid now as it tries not to stir up Republican voter enthusiasm.
Here are the key new elements: Face ID: As we've written, Apple is taking pains to make sure that the face recognition data stays on the device and can't be accessed by governments or others.
Pence echoed Trump's remarks in the White House Rose Garden on Monday, when the president called on India to relax trade barriers while taking pains to stress the importance of a strong U.S.-India relationship.
With American strike intentions so clearly forecast by Mr. Trump, the Syrian government has moved key aircraft to the Russian base near Latakia, and is taking pains to secure important weapons systems, military analysts said.
Taking pains to note that he is not part of the content standards team, Bosworth described Facebook's decision as a reasonable balance between maintaining standards and letting people know what their political leaders really think.
He has invested in developing closer ties with nations in Southeast Asia, and is taking pains in his last scheduled trip to the region to reassure partners worried about the economic and military might of China.
The critic Peter Marks, in The Washington Post, described the show as "deliriously happy-making," taking pains to note that it is not the sort of "calcified frivolity" that so often gives commedia a bad name.
The strategy reflects the delicate balance being sought by Democrats heading into 2020, at once facing pressure from their progressive base to launch impeachment articles immediately while taking pains not to overstep and put vulnerable incumbents at risk.
But the group is clearly taking pains to avoid accusations the protest poses a safety risk or threatens violence — including by publishing extensive details of their plan online, as well as communicating it to police and airport authorities.
In private WhatsApp messages, Taliban commanders can be heard taking pains to strike a nuance: they want fighters to hold fire and not attack, but to stay vigilant in their positions and not venture into cities and government territory.
Beyond taking pains to demonstrate that its harvest is sustainable, the company has begun funding local schools for agro-forestry education and even devoting some of its fair-trade funds to health and child-care services in the region.
Sony's taking pains not to compare the launch of PlayStation VR to that of a new video game console, but Andrew House, president and group CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, is warning fans that there could be some similar frustrations.
The Trump administration is well aware of this history and taking pains to avoid the same optics; top economic officials like Mnuchin and other senior aides around Trump keep emphasizing the need to help small and medium-sized businesses as well.
While taking pains not to make the midterm elections a referendum on Trump himself — a strategy that backfired on the party in 2016 — they're attacking Capitol Hill Republicans for soft-pedaling the many controversies swirling around the president and his administration.
Further, the facts were as unusual as they were disturbing, with the majority insisting that it was making no new law and the dissenters taking pains to point out that the decision was unlikely to affect anyone but Mr. Buck.
Alas, this is not being positioned as something mildly intrusive, nor as a creepy big brother-style service (which is the worst-case scenario and one that Amazon has been taking pains to avoid in all of its Echo and Alexa products).
Establishing a firm line between my sex life and my work life isn't a gray area to me, and although I understand it is more nebulous for other people, taking pains to establish firm lines in a foggy zone is still crucial.
Fahncke, whose yearly income is over $225,000, told Business Insider that one strategy he has leveraged working from home for the last 20 years is taking pains to minimize the classic interruptions of a house by working in a spare bedroom with a locking door.  
While several United States officials have suggested privately that the hospital was targeted in an effort to hide evidence of the chemical attack, Mr. Mattis appeared to be taking pains at Tuesday's news conference to point his finger solely at Syria, at least for now.
And Ms. Haley has made it clear that she intends to scrutinize how the United Nations spends its money and eliminate things that do not serve United States interests, while also taking pains to say she would not take a "slash and burn" approach.
Given Berkeley's history as a symbol of the American free speech movement, the university is taking pains to not censor student events, and this one has a sponsor in students on campus who are using it in part to help launch a conservative newspaper, the Berkeley Patriot.
The episode has forced congressional Republicans into a defensive crouch, caught between condemning the racist groups that organized the Charlottesville rally while taking pains not to rebuke the president, whose support they need to move the ambitious legislative agenda they've planned to finish before the year's end.
Until last year, the plant workers had to consult a long list of steps, taking pains to remove the correct parts out of a cart filled with variously sized bolts and screws and pins and to insert each one in the correct hole and in the correct order.
Hyundai is also running a 90-second ad that pays tribute to US troops, the Financial Times notes, though the newspaper reports that other advertisers "have been taking pains to avoid even a whiff of overt partisanship" in their Super Bowl spots, given the current political climate in the US.
On Tuesday night, the Democratic nominee's spouse gave a typical first lady address: telling the story of the couple's relationship, how they raised their child, and the nominee's professional development, all the while taking pains to emphasize the candidate's superlative character qualities and to recount anecdotes showing integrity, determination, and grace.
The new owners of Ilva and of the Tata-Thyssenkrupp assets are also expected to employ a more disciplined pricing strategy going forward - holding out for higher prices and taking pains not to over-supply the market, unlike in the past when Ilva, and to a lesser extent Tata, favored volumes over price.
Nicholson immersed himself in the character, taking pains to physically transform himself into the union chief, via nose putty, eyebrow lifts and other makeup tricks: "Lips clamped, jaws screwed down, forehead willed into an unlikely cube, the kisser on Jack Nicholson's Jimmy Hoffa seems sculpted with a wrench," J. Hoberman wrote in The Village Voice.
It went far further in its ruling than the simple question of the stay on the travel ban imposed by a lower court, taking pains to dismantle the administration's assertion that the travel ban was vital to protecting Americans against an influx of foreign terror threats from the seven named nations, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Libya and Syria.
The game here is that they have labeled those demands an "impeachment inquiry," and they are using the information gathered to consider potential articles of impeachment, but they are taking pains to spare their members — particularly Democrats who hold seats in Trump-friendly districts — the need to cast an accountable vote that might hurt them in the 2020 election.
Chip giant Intel had VR headsets and games at its booth, while taking pains to point out that its new 10-core processor is ready for heavy applications like VR. Graphics card maker Nvidia, too, took up several floors of exhibition space at the Hyatt Hotel, where it strapped headsets on visitors and took them through futuristic games.
It's a dynamic that hasn't been overlooked by the seven Democrats prosecuting the impeachment case, who are taking pains — and plenty of time on the Senate floor — to portray Trump as a threat to national security and maximize the discomfort for his Senate Republican defenders, even as those GOP lawmakers are poised to acquit their White House ally.
And he has privately told confidants and members of the Senate Intelligence Committee he has no desire to emulate the House chairman's tactics that have become a distraction to the Russia probe -- while taking pains to avoid publicly discussing the Nunes memo alleging wrongdoing by the Justice Department over how it obtained a surveillance warrant on a Trump adviser.
It often takes four to five years from the first idea of a play to staging, taking pains to be as profoundly accurate in his research as he can be.
Greg Kinnear and Willem Dafoe can be heard joking about how the stylist made up Kinnear's hair to resemble Bob Crane's. A quick online search for photos of the real Bob Crane reveals that, while taking pains to match Crane's hair color and thickness as Kinnear noted, the stylist parted his hair on the wrong side.
They were married in September 1901 at St John's, Smith Square, London. The consensus among biographers of Britten is that his father was a loving but somewhat stern and remote parent.; ; ; and Britten, according to his sister Beth, "got on well with him and shared his wry sense of humour, dedication to work and capacity for taking pains". Edith Britten was a talented amateur musician and secretary of the Lowestoft Musical Society.
88 Călinescu stresses that Florescu's opening lesson of 1873 was "a lamentable rigmarole that addressed the issue of historical objectivity". Later tracts were "wordy, without proper ranking of values". According to Bucur, Florescu was an "amateur", "textbook cultivated", "a cultural journalist enthusiastic about beauty and culture, taking pains not to fatigue a public that cannot sustain the effort."Bucur, pp. 88–89 According to Iorga, his exposition was "always lively, not without fortunate characterizations"—such as when Florescu depicted Danton as a "poor man's Mirabeau".
Adrian was initially shown taking pains to make sure he did not kill his enemies (unlike the Punisher from Marvel Comics) and would regularly use non-lethal weaponry to disable his opponents. Throughout the Vigilante series, Chase was tormented over the justice of his actions and the pain brought to others. Chase flirted with abandoning his Vigilante identity after he savagely beat an ex-convict who turned out to be innocent. Eventually, Chase did abandon his Vigilante identity, believing that he could be both more effective and happier as a judge.
Host Hans Conried introduced short "flickers" pieced together from silent film footage and from other older movies, overdubbed with newly written comic dialogue, music, and sound effects. The voices for these were provided by fellow Ward mainstays Paul Frees, June Foray, and Bill Scott. The earliest episodes have careful dubbing, with the actors and writers taking pains to synchronize the new dialogue with the actors' lip movements. Once the series had deadlines to face, however, the time-consuming dubbing was abandoned, and the later episodes do not bother with exact synchronization.
Taking pains to ease Sharpe into the reality of his situation, he informs him that the captaincy he'd been hoping for had been purchased by another, and his gazette rank denied. He then sends Lieutenant Sharpe back to quartermaster duties, so that the new captain of the Light Company would not have to compete with Sharpe for the men. When Sharpe then immediately asks for the Forlorn Hope at Badajoz, Windham calls him unbalanced, that there will be vacancies a plenty after the attack. When his wife's portrait is stolen, the silver frame for it is found in Harper's kit.
In October 1890 J. C. Bray, Chief Secretary of the Playford Government, gave Woods the task of writing an official history of the colony of South Australia, and began work that December. Besides unparalleled access to official documents he had 40 years' experience in the colony to call on, and a similar length of journalistic training. He had a tremendous capacity for taking pains, extracting data and marshalling his facts to form a coherent narrative. He considered th job of the historian to state facts, not to draw conclusions or inferences, make judgements nor to expound philosophies.
Interior shots were filmed on a Hollywood Center Studios sound stage recreated to look like the real interior of the Nelsons' home. Viewers naturally assumed the action took place in Los Angeles since the occasional exterior shots were of actual Los Angeles streets rather than a studio backlot. But for many years the opening credits of each episode noted that the Nelson characters were "played by" the Nelson family, as though taking pains to ensure viewers knew these were not literal true-life accounts. And a 1959 episode titled "Ozzie Changes History" is devoted entirely to the history of "Warfield," the fictional town where they live.
He had an "infinite capacity of taking pains", and when asked by what method he attained to such marvelous perfection of workmanship, he would reply, "En y pensant toujours". Many years often intervened between the first conception of a piece and its embodiment, and years not infrequently between the first and the final stage of the embodiment itself. A landscape was apparently finished; even his fellow artists would consider it done; Gleyre alone was conscious that he had not "found his sky". Gleyre became influential as a teacher, taking over the studio of studio of Paul Delaroche – then the leading private teaching atelier in Paris – in 1843.
In 1921, Edith Wilson retired with the former president to their home on S Street NW in Washington, D.C., nursing him until his death three years later. In subsequent years, she headed the Woman's National Democratic Club's board of governors when the club opened formally in 1924 and published her memoir in 1939.Judith McArthur, Minnie Fisher Cunningham : A Suffragist's Life in Politics New York: Oxford University Press, 2005, page 124. On December 8, 1941, one day after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war, taking pains to draw a link with Wilson's April 1917 declaration of war.
People's Daily (14 Oct 2001), "Security Tightened for Safety of APEC Meetings: Spokesperson". Mayor Xu Kuangdi boasted that "Shanghai is now the safest city in the world" while noting that the municipal government was taking pains to assure that the people of Shanghai were not inconvenienced in their daily lives by the international conference.People's Daily (12 Oct 2001), "Shanghai Ready for APEC Meeting". (In the event of a disaster or attack, the 1,000-odd volunteers staffing the event also received tens of thousands of RMB in disability and life insurance from Ping'an, totaling 1.14 billion $137 million) overall.)People's Daily (11 Oct 2001), "APEC Work Staff Get 1.14 Billion Yuan Insurance".
She would grieve Hannah by means of ordinary everyday activities, taking pains to remind her, at all hours of the day, of the difference between them.Pesikta Rabbati 43 According to Jewish writer Lillian Klein, "Because the reader’s sympathies are directed toward the childless Hannah, Peninnah comes across as a malicious woman. In fact, she is probably a literary convention, a foil for the independence and goodness of Hannah, and should be regarded as such."Klein, Lillian. "Peninnah: Bible", Jewish Women's Archive Eventually, in answer to her desperate prayer, Hannah’s womb was opened, and she bore Samuel, and later another three sons and two daughters.
Vanina Vanini, the nineteen-year-old daughter of a Roman aristocrat, Don Asdrubale Vanini, is sought after by all the young princes of Rome, but refuses them all, for of "the same [reason] that led Sulla to abdicate: her contempt for the Romans."p. 167 When she notices that her usually carefree father is taking pains to lock up one room in his palace, and that a window in that room that is normally closed is open, she begins to investigate. Vanina finds another window that lets out on the same terrace, and looks through into the mysterious room. There, she sees a wounded woman lying in bed, as well as bloodstained woman's clothing that seems to have been pierced many times with a knife.
One of the promoters of the new school was Antonio Cesari of Verona, who republished ancient authors, and brought out a new edition, with additions, of the Vocabolario della Crusca. He wrote a dissertation Sopra lo stato presente della lingua italiana, and endeavoured to establish the supremacy of Tuscan and of the three great writers, Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio. In accordance with that principle he wrote several books, taking pains to copy the trecentisti as closely as possible. But patriotism in Italy has always had something municipal in it; so to this Tuscan supremacy, proclaimed and upheld by Cesari, there was opposed a Lombard school, which would know nothing of Tuscan, and with Dante's De vulgari eloquentia returned to the idea of the lingua illustre.
View of Mahandrihono palace from Fandriampahalemana The compound Mahandrihono ("knows how to wait") is the most expansive and well-preserved of the rova structures at Ambohimanga. It lies to the east of the central courtyard and sits at a higher elevation than Bevato, symbolically representing its greater political significance. It was first established by Andriambelomasina in the early 18th century during the reign of his father, Andriantsimitoviaminiandriana. Andriambelomasina surrounded the compound with a stone wall and within it built three houses as residences for his children—two twin houses (tranokambana) set side by side named Mahandry ("knows how to wait") and Tsararay ("has a good father"), and a third named Manandraimanjaka ("has a father who rules")—taking pains to illustrate through the names of these houses that he had no intention of usurping his father.
This became a popular segment of the quiz, and Muir and Norden later compiled five volumes of books containing some of the My Word! stories. Examples included Norden's explanation of how he worked his exit from the army with pedantically exact interpretations of his superior officers' orders ("Brief on 'shun' is better than QR" (that is, Queen's Regulations) - "prevention is better than cure"), and Muir's account of his desperately scouring the contents of his neighbour's greenhouse, having bet him £50 that he could work them into a My Word! story ("A snipe, a harp, a fern, corn, seeded trayfuls" - "a snapper up of unconsidered trifles" - taken from The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare). Another self-referential example described Norden and Muir's work together as "an intimate complicity for talking puns", parodying "an infinite capacity for taking pains", a way of describing genius.
The stress of what he saw as an unsuitable marriage on his daughter's part, then her tragic (and still childless) death, and the feud with Lowe had taken its toll on aged Benjamin Flounders — after 1844–45 he focused on setting his affairs in order, making sure his by now vast wealth and estate was divided according to his wishes, re-writing his will and taking pains to ensure his faithful estate servants were provided for through bequests of money in lump sums or annuities, that Quaker-founded schools all over the North-East were bequeathed huge funds, benefiting over 20 schools such as Barnard Castle School and the famous Quaker school, Ackworth School, and even small bequests of coal and blankets were made to the poor of Yarm. His house contents went to his housekeeper. Following the death of the last annuitant from his estate in 1884 Yarm was provided with new premises for its Grammar School.
The existence of a pygmy variety of elephant in India is yet to be scientifically ascertained. If the claims of Kani tribals are believed there are ample reasons to believe that the "Kallana" they describe is a different (namely pygmy) variety of elephant since it is claimed to grow to a maximum height of 5 feet (1.5 metres), and they do not mix with the more common Indian elephants, even taking pains to avoid them. In all other respects, they look like Indian elephants. For the past fifteen years the forest officials and inhabitants of the Agasthyakoodam region have always heard Kani tribals talking about Kallanas, but there were never any confirmed sightings. Recently Sali Palode, a Kerala-based wildlife photographer, and Mallan Kani, a member of Kerala’s Kani tribe, who were in search of this elusive elephant were able to photograph one such dwarf elephant, and even claim to have seen a herd.

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