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  1. in the direction of: to walk toward the river.
  2. with a view to obtaining or having; for: They're saving money toward a new house.
  3. in the area or vicinity of; near: Our cabin is toward the top of the hill.
  4. turned to; facing: Her back was toward me.
  5. shortly before; close to: toward midnight.
  6. as a help or contribution to: to give money toward a person's expenses.
  7. with respect to; as regards: his attitude toward women.
  8. about to come soon; imminent.
  9. going on; in progress; afoot: There is work toward.
  10. propitious; favorable.
  11. Obsolete
  12. promising or apt, as a student.
  13. compliant; docile.

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He is contemptuous toward career politicians, toward executive agencies, toward judges, toward the civil service.
This was art about in-your-face violence, toward animals, toward property, toward privilege, toward the gallery it was in.
"They are moving more and more toward mobile, toward biometrics, toward the next frontier," he added.
Like Chavez I felt repentant, as in, turned back toward the good, toward justice, toward God.
They put the commission refund toward closing costs, toward moving, toward renovating their place, buying appliances/furniture, etc.
Conflicting impulses shift "Party People" toward drama at some moments, toward history lesson at others, toward agitprop occasionally.
By looking at the difference in these evaluations, voters were ranked from 4.43 (most positive toward Clinton, most negative toward Trump) and -24.4 (most negative toward Clinton, most positive toward Trump).
From police officers killing African American men, to violence toward women, [to] violence toward transgender people, [to] violence toward homosexuals.
"My heart is black toward this man, toward his team, toward his people," McGregor said while promising a knockout victory.
It's a subversion of the museum-as-sacred-temple trope, indicating that art world apathy (toward immigrants, toward minorities, toward women, toward the poor) should no longer have a place in culture.
Maximum pressure on Iran is driving us toward war, not toward a mutually agreeable diplomatic deal and certainly not toward peace.
She rushed toward the wheelbarrow while Bernardo charged toward her.
Some are targeted toward consumers and some toward large enterprises.
One has to point toward Earth, the other toward space.
Kevin clearly harbors huge baggage toward his mother, toward Miguel.
Cultured Traveler Some readers gravitate toward Tolstoy, others toward Dostoyevsky.
Wittgenstein saw his dishonesty toward others as dishonesty toward himself.
To bring the droid back toward you, you turn your palm toward your face and pull in your hand toward your body.
Instead, follow the 50-30-20 formula: 50% of your income should go toward your needs, 30% toward fun and 20% toward savings.
People, in general, weren't charging toward passion but slumping toward acquiescence.
Toward its end, I Am Human gestures toward bigger transhumanist questions.
Another week slouching toward Gomorrah — I mean, heading toward the election.
Should Pakistan orient its economy toward the West or toward China?
The arc of history doesn't bend toward justice or toward tyranny.
It's actually been a healthy, pure attitude toward these games, toward improvement and development and trying to build something habit-wise toward next year.
Flake exited toward a back room and had gestured toward Democratic Sen.
Instead of contributions toward private insurance, employers would make contributions toward Medicare.
These assistants are geared toward grown-ups, but kids gravitate toward them.
She feels maternal toward her little handmaid clan, and especially toward June.
Gundlach joked that sentiment toward risk markets reflects the attitude toward Sen.
There is increasing hostility toward the act, and toward the species themselves.
"But half-steps toward peace are better than full strides toward war."
This recognition has helped shift the discussion toward ambition — and toward survival.
Trump is going to create his own policy toward Israel, toward Palestine.
But half-steps toward peace are better than full strides toward war.
Every generation, it moves toward that American way, oriented toward the individual.
And they moved not toward the best answer but toward better questions.
I lean toward a journey that will take her toward the stars.
But the aesthetic tilts more toward midcentury modern than toward mild narcissism.
I feel a tenderness toward her I haven't felt toward anyone else.
Older people, in my experience, lean more toward secrecy; younger toward disclosure.
Moon's tough stance toward Tokyo contrasts with his conciliatory tone toward Pyongyang.
In any of these we may move toward fear or toward empathy, toward the fortress of the ego or the expansiveness of a life together.
Building a wall would represent an enormous change in the American attitude toward immigration, toward Mexico, toward its welcoming image in the rest of the world.
I believe that we have got to move toward a path toward citizenship.
" The official described previous U.S. practice as "charity toward all, malice toward none.
It can move toward the better just as easily as toward the worse.
Outrage toward Trump often translates into a sense of antagonism toward his supporters.
I feel a lot of resentment toward Kroenke, but toward the club, too.
Her skepticism toward economic justice is joined by an antipathy toward identity politics.
Their animosity toward the left, and the left's animosity toward them, is entrenched.
I could see euro/dollar toward $63 and the pound down toward $1.20.
I could see euro-dollar toward $1.04 and the pound down toward $1.20.
Britain took a step toward leaving the European Union, and Scotland toward independence.
As Europe swings toward populism, what type of government is Turkey moving toward?
The mixed response toward Goh's story shows a split in attitudes toward flying.
After fainting from exhaustion and seriously injuring herself, she embarked on a quest to reevaluate both her and America's attitude toward work, toward sleep, and toward wellness.
He contributed enormously toward changing the sensibility and attitudes toward gay people and artists.
Now there's a lot of hatred—not necessarily toward her, but toward the ex.
Expressing gratitude toward your partner might inspire them to experience more gratitude toward you.
This pattern tilted the race toward Mr. Trump in smaller cities, and toward Mrs.
The common thread was not a tendency toward violence but rather toward self-hate.
Every day, she shifts one inch back toward madness, one inch back toward sanity.
Working toward that end is a good first step toward finding a better way.
This arrogance, toward the public and even toward one another, undermines central banks' effectiveness.
"Young women aren't looking toward Wall Street but toward billion-dollar I.P.O.s," she said.
And those are driving them, inexorably, toward picking one party or another — toward polarization.
The very desire to meddle in our affairs creates mistrust toward Russians, toward Russia.
When free, sovereign nations cooperate toward shared goals and they cooperate toward shared dreams.
Britain's approach toward Scottish independence also contrasts sharply with the Spanish government's toward Catalonia.
A disturbing corollary to the trend toward dissociation might be the trend toward suicide.
They lack basic kindness and empathy toward their father — and toward others in general.
Just as police's perceptions toward the community change, so do community perceptions toward police.
Even if you don't agree with his views or tactics, it's easy to understand his resentment toward T'Challa, toward Wakanda, and toward the system he wants to break.
But like a tree, it extends its gnarled branches in many directions: toward the children it hurts, toward the state it burdens and toward the victims it consumes.
I just want to make it known, though, that I have a clear conscience toward myself, a clear conscience toward my parents, a clear conscience toward my family.
In Sweden, which is leading the race toward a cashless society, negative attitudes toward the decline in cash usage has increased as the country progresses toward a cashless society.
Our attention is directed not toward singular moments or events but toward the length of a life, and toward the ways in which each life interacts with someone else's.
And given the hostility of Republicans toward Hillary Clinton, we can imagine that their behavior toward her might exceed even their ugliness toward President Obama, if she is elected.
Cavallari's "defense" is hurtful not only toward Cutler but also toward lesbians and fat people.
He continued saying he felt gracious toward his coaches for their sacrifice toward the team.
Freeing up Obamacare dollars toward HSAs will push the door open toward another Trump initiative.
New graduates would rather direct $65 toward loan repayment and only $35 toward the match.
Now, I'll be running toward some new life goals, not toward a foggy mountain peak.
The viewers inhabit a spectrum that stretches toward the past while facing toward the future.
His book is, in this way, a prod toward the study of the humanities—toward
She walked toward the cemetery gate, lifted its metal latch and stepped toward the car.
SANGER: Well it's geared toward state actors and you're discussing gearing something toward nonstate actors.
It's a system that skews toward the status quo, instead of toward breaking new ground.
Energy policy might be friendlier toward natural gas and other fossil fuels than toward renewables.
Then Mr. Sayoc shuffled toward one of the courtroom's exits and glanced toward the gallery.
Either a character's actions push them toward violence, or toward pacifism, a simple binary choice.
Our first payment would be approximately $725 toward the principal and about $412 toward interest.
But they're also deeply loving, both toward one another and toward the girls they date.
One was toward rock elements and technical effects; the other was toward (as ever) nostalgia.
While their roles overlapped, Roger gravitated toward making the wine and Georges toward selling it.
That is a question of values as Europe swings toward populism and Turkey toward authoritarianism.
The second institutional temptation is not toward active wickedness but toward sclerosis, groupthink and stagnation.
Political commentary is biased toward the horse race and toward slightly arbitrary notions of expectations.
And they're looking less toward leadership and more toward each other to make things happen.
One possibility is to divide the S-corp's income so that a third of it goes toward business expenses, a third toward salary and a third toward distribution, said Gruda.
No polemic focused on lexicographic nuances has a modicum of relevance toward protecting the citizenry, toward purifying drinking water nor toward a warranty that our elected officials will act responsibly.
It's angled more toward investors and the Wall Street crowd than it is toward typical moviegoers.
It gestures, not toward violence past or present, but toward the warm commonality of human experience.
The profile was widely criticized as being sexist toward Robbie, and patronizing toward her native Australia.
But many people now have hostility toward Facebook and toward the tech industry because of it.
Half the money raised goes toward adaptive equipment grants and the other half goes toward research.
Failure to make meaningful progress toward peace will only bring about a backslide toward more war.
I realized, 'This is the Trixie I've been inching toward, but now I'm sprinting toward it.
What divides these two sets of characters are their attitudes toward power and toward other people.
The move toward an administrative law proceeding is a likely step toward killing the merger altogether.
She exalts her exceptional women but is often scathing toward ordinary ones, and toward feminists themselves.
Lawmakers are turning their attention toward this month's political conventions — and toward their own reelection races.
Republicans who are concerned about their party's drift toward protectionism will not be drawn toward Mrs.
In some cases, points can only be used toward a statement credit applied toward travel purchases.
The trauma also shifts the victims toward a preference toward detachment from and avoidance of relationships.
And they have markedly different feelings toward the professional theater and its attitudes toward transgender artists.
Their imaginings ran not toward the stopping of history but toward constitutional conventions and civil wars.
About 46 percent of independents lean toward the Democrats, and 32 percent lean toward the Republicans.
It is striking how much the Feddens' attitude toward Nick resembles Updike's attitude toward Nick's creator.
Toward the alt-right for spoiling the meme, or toward the ADL for their blanket statement?
Berkshire says the money will go toward increased headcount, acquisitions and a push toward international growth.
Her work aspires toward the absolute — toward utopic, formalist transcendence — even while acknowledging its absurd impossibility.
The tax burden would be shifted toward importers, but also toward people who buy imported goods.
This concern agitates toward an expansion of suffrage and toward resisting efforts to suppress the vote.
There is a lot of hostility toward men and toward women who don't agree with them.
For myself, I wanted my work to be directed toward people rather than toward the government.
Although Fani is tracking toward the northeast, along India's coast toward Kolkata and Bangladesh, the storm is also pushing a surge of moisture-laden air from near the equator toward the Himalayas.
He was personally conciliatory toward Hillary Clinton (more so than toward Republicans who had crossed him), positively glowing in his descriptions of President Obama, and amply complimentary toward this newspaper's storied past.
Independents lean toward one party or the other, and while they have some negative feelings toward the party they lean toward, they really hate the opposing party, according to one Pew poll.
For decades, they favored a conciliatory stance first toward the Soviet Union, then toward the Russian Federation.
Trump&aposs aggressive stance toward NATO allies who have not advanced toward the target has created tensions.
At least some of what goes toward feeding pets could, with proper processing, go toward feeding people.
More transparency around testing would go a long way toward improving the public's attitude toward robot cars.
IGTV represents an effort to expand in a different direction — toward connecting people toward their broader interests.
The reallocation of resources toward helpful programs and an eye toward shorter sentences would offer them hope.
We can direct our dollars toward fishermen who catch food fish, instead of toward the supplement industry.
A lot of Miranda's behavior toward her family could be construed as abusive, especially toward her mom.
The president's comments were directed toward the migrant caravan currently traveling toward the U.S. from Central America.
While independents once skewed toward Republicans, in 2018 those voters broke toward Sinema by 3 percentage points.
Republicans are more positive toward Ryan (67% favorable) than Democrats are toward Pelosi (57% see her favorably).
"We are oppressive in Iran not only toward these but toward many," she said to the agency.
The ball pinballed toward second base, but second baseman Logan Forsythe had already broken toward the hole.
This could signal a new reorientation toward Latin America — the question is toward whom in the continent.
Money saved on transportation can go toward toward retirement savings or a down payment on a home.
The riders will walk toward the minivan as it is moving toward the designated pick up spot.
There was no immediate word on which way the jury was leaning — toward conviction or toward acquittal.
Global art has increasingly tended not toward national variety but toward a sameness of art-schooled conventions.
Attitudes toward climate change appear to be fixed, while attitudes toward the pope are shallow and changeable.
Love defines his journey because he's empathetic toward humanity, and he's able to be empathetic toward apes.
Pi represents a mathematical limit: an aspiration toward the perfect curve, steady progress toward the unreachable star.
In each house, he envisioned the wife leaning toward Mr. Jones and the husband toward Mr. Moore.
" A second slogan was aimed at those inclined not toward violence but toward apathy: "Don't Be Numb.
In Colombia, these forces point toward a possible, though not inevitable, de-anchoring; in Mexico, toward entrenchment.
If these voters were also inclined toward Mr. Trump, it would help explain the bias toward Mrs.
He admits that he often feels hostility toward the women he sleeps with (and toward himself, afterward).
This number is the percentage you should allocate toward stocks, and the rest should go toward bonds.
But if China helps us, I feel a lot differently toward trade, a lot differently toward trade.
Clinton, while voters who felt negatively toward the political system tended to feel positively toward Mr. Sanders.
After all, highly educated voters have been moving toward the Democrats, less-educated voters toward the Republicans.
The speech signaled a more broad-sweeping U.S. strategy — not just toward Afghanistan, but toward South Asia.
For reasons still unknown, the plane abruptly turned back toward Malaysia, then on toward the Indian Ocean.
Vietnam's antipathy toward China seems to have outstripped whatever animosity it once felt toward the United States.
Eventually, someone pointed me toward a fluorescent light inside a small grocery, and I sloshed toward it.
A weak knot will typically have one loop pointing toward the toes and one toward the ankle.
In fact, there's not a major tech company that has not had to shift direction like this, some more successfully than others: Enterprise-focused Microsoft toward the consumer internet (and then away from it again); Google toward moonshots and mobile; Apple toward the iPhone; Amazon toward the cloud.
Moses discovered that when his arms were raised toward the sky, toward God, then they began to win.
As for hashtags of 2016: The top trends bent toward the political — or at least toward political commentating.
"It's shifting work toward consumers, or, in the case of doormen, toward the people who work for consumers."
They said they believe their roles in the music industry contribute toward a shift of attitude toward women.
And while copays don't usually count toward your deductible, they DO count toward your out-of-pocket max.
In another conciliatory gesture toward South Korea, Mr. Kim made his own pledge of nonaggression toward the South.
Strome lifted the puck forward toward a streaking Nelson, who tipped it in the air toward the net.
Refiners geared toward lower diesel grades will out as the world's biggest diesel consumer moves toward cleaner fuel.
Negative feelings toward Trump's products transcended party lines, though Democrats were much less favorably inclined toward his businesses.
I have a theory that marijuana's relationship toward other drugs is what pushes it toward legalization or criminalization.
The question is whether further movement toward impeachment hearings requires theatrics from Mueller to push Democrats toward action.
I'm going to steer you toward a cheaper one, I'm going to steer you toward HPE at $18.
Toby and Tanner are just as unwillingly compelled toward crime as the Suicide Squad is compelled toward heroism.
The five buses then left for Ayotzinapa, three heading toward Iguala's northern beltway, two toward the southern beltway.
They were key in pushing Brazilian music toward the psychedelic and pushing Brazilian politics toward the more tolerant.
I would pay 9.105 percent toward my pension and 3.75 percent toward my health care with every paycheck.
They also discussed the progress negotiators in Geneva are making toward developing "modalities" toward a cessation of hostilities.
Using a metal skewer, make two starter holes in each shrimp, one toward head end, one toward tail.
In this case, utilizing this theory, Marge would trend toward dominant desires while Homer would trend toward submissive.
He keeps looking back toward it, but from a little farther, as he is heading toward the future.
Mr. Berkowitz says that the distrust we feel toward one another and toward our institutions weakens our democracy.
In Europe, Jewish leaders have been confronting open hatred toward Jews, also sometimes linked to animosity toward Israel.
I was walking along 18th Street toward Seventh Avenue when I saw an older man walking toward me.
Another $1.25 billion would go toward repairing roads, while a final $100 million would go toward educational needs.
They come in the form of intimidation and threats toward journalists and angry campaigns toward advertisers and executives.
The four cardinals and their supporters lack charity toward the People of God and especially toward Pope Francis.
Conventional wisdom recommends that someone my age allocates 30% of their portfolio toward bonds and 70% toward stocks.
It sometimes happens that to move toward love — true, active, life-affirming love — means to move toward death.
The result was that progress toward income equality was accompanied by significant progress toward racial and religious equality.
She felt as if she were deep underwater, desperately stroking up toward the surface, toward light and air.
So I'm interested in what we struggle toward and how we struggle toward our humanity in every case.
He looked back toward the park, toward my son's soccer fields, toward that small hill where my child, for a few glorious moments that recent weekend, stood and beamed like the king of the suburbs.
To the new generation of lawyers, rights-defending was ''a strict moral obligation toward the victims of abuses, as well as toward human society and toward oneself, '' Pils wrote in a legal journal in 2006.
It's a platform that is essentially about the relationship between human beings toward each other and toward other life.
The ship staggered onward, jinked briefly toward Jamaica, then reluctantly turned back on its familiar course, heading toward Tampico.
"And in the media, an image is being created negatively toward Hillary Clinton and positively toward Trump," he said.
A turn toward the northeast is expected, and a rapid motion toward the northeast is expected Sunday through Monday.
Would you prefer a window seat toward the back of the plane or an aisle seat toward the front?
"We have an open attitude toward the process of negotiations, and an open attitude toward their contents," Li said.
Some of them seemed to be geared toward enhancing the experience, while others were geared toward avoiding health risks.
The storm is expected to turn northeast toward Japan on Friday, while another heads toward southern China and Vietnam.
Same-day voting in counties that tend to sway toward one party or another swung harder toward their tendencies.
The pulses go through a beam splitter, which sends half of each pulse toward Alice and half toward Bob.
"She started to show affection toward the family and she started to show empathy toward the victim," Cotton says.
His shot, deflected by Marc-Edouard Vlasic, caromed toward the crease, toward Rust, who had slipped behind his defender.
The Free Iran rally went a long way toward showcasing the depth of Iranian people's animosity toward the regime.
Overall, Yang has directed 71 percent of his Facebook ad spending toward men and just 29 percent toward women.
In a nod to modernity, some looked outward toward the Seine, rather than inward toward courtyards and interior streets.
Last year, Trump struck a confrontational tone toward North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and toward the organization itself.
We move toward it in the timeline, chapter by chapter, as we might toward a city in the distance.
This transit can correspond with the first step toward revolutionizing your income, putting money toward your hopes and dreams.
India's attitudes toward women and land remain a bewildering mixture of progress toward modern standards and centuries of discrimination.
On their journey down the mountain, toward rescue and also toward love, they come to a point of recognition.
ET: An area of very heavy rain is headed toward Honolulu as the hurricane slowly churns northward toward Oahu.
The network declined to break down how much would go toward the House and how much toward the Senate.
Even while balancing a husband on her back, Bella steps forward toward the viewer, perhaps toward a better future.
And the reason Kim couldn't track it was because it wasn't heading toward Korea, it was heading toward Australia.
They don't believe the Texas shooting will change the racism directed toward them, or the President's rhetoric toward Latinos.
That's also true for the president's huge tax cuts, oh-so heavily tilted toward the rich and toward business.
The careful balance of containment and engagement that defined America's policy toward China is now heavily skewed toward containment.
Shots rang out, and the herd split up, some moving toward private property, some back toward the park boundary.
If savers have $100, for example, they can divert $75 toward the debt and $25 toward the emergency fund.
Just as his golfing attire leans toward grays, blues, browns and whites, his public persona leans toward vanilla malted.
He will open his hand in beggar's pose, toward the candidate, and then pull him in toward his body.
Fifty million would go toward implementing the VA task force findings, and another $3 million toward its administrative functions.
The north magnetic pole slipped toward the bottom of the planet, and the south magnetic sauntered toward the top.
"I feel like I've moved toward the left, as the Republican Party has shifted toward the right," he said.
"There is a lot of hostility toward men and toward women who don't agree with them," she told me.
It becomes clear after reading through a few of UberPeople's more popular threads that the tone of the site is generally one of resentment—toward the passengers who pedantically scrutinise them, toward younger drivers who consider driving for Uber a "hobby," toward fluctuating regluations, and toward other UberPeople people who express differing opinions.
What incentive is there for Iran to move toward peace, toward the West and toward the US if we become known not as peacemakers but simply arms merchants to Iran's sworn Sunni enemies in Saudi Arabia?
Over the last few decades, medicine has witnessed a sea change in attitudes toward chronic pain, and particularly toward opioids.
A similar survey by John Burns Real Estate Consulting is weighted more toward high-production builders and toward current sales.
Attitudes toward the two photographs will vary with attitudes toward the Black Lives Matter Movement and policing in this country.
Any 2016 plan payments would go toward 2014 plan losses, and then, if any money remains, toward 2015 plan losses.
That was right around when Oprah turned her show toward spirituality, and shoved America down the path toward Big Wellness.
He's working to pay off both: He puts $2000 a month toward his loans and $228 toward his card balance.
"There is a shift toward toward post-smartphone, post-touch technologies," Line CEO Takeshi Idezawa told Bloomberg earlier this year.
He added that the country pays as much toward its debt servicing as it does toward its entire education system.
It came at a time when fuel prices were going toward record highs, and the country was heading toward recession.
Colorism In recognizing the bias toward white skin, it's also necessary to examine the bias toward lighter complexioned black folks.
More broadly, organizations that have typically put their money toward a "persuasion" strategy are starting to put resources toward mobilization.
"I think there is a move toward a common position, toward a common effort," he told an event in Tokyo.
Having a personal assistant-bot hints toward user ownership, while talking to a representative-bot hints toward service-provider ownership.
To make it come back, I turned my palm toward my face and pulled my hand in toward my body.
First, as the Russian missile defense system kerfuffle shows, Erdoğan has started to turn more toward Moscow than toward Washington.
For instance, they would prefer to allocate $61 toward the student debt and $23 toward health insurance, the AICPA found.
Google is really targeting this device toward the average smartphone user and less so toward the inspired VR early adopter.
And then Bruce Willis himself turns toward them (and toward the camera) to say the villain's name was Mr. Glass.
It can't be used toward the monitor directly, but it can be put toward literally anything else on Dell's website.
The opposition is working toward a recall referendum against Maduro, whom they say is pushing Venezuela toward a humanitarian disaster.
Thus, if the current temperature records are biased toward a smaller warming, then surely they are biased toward less variability.
Mayor Sharon Weston Broome also said $2 million would be put toward toward securing body cameras for the entire force.
Corporate cash naturally tends to flow toward the business-friendly GOP and naturally tends to flow toward the incumbent party.
The rest are split roughly evenly with a preference leaning toward Democrats (2202 percent) or toward the Republicans (2628 percent).
K., we're here, like everyone else here we're training toward winning, toward representing their country in the best way possible.
In many ways, negativity toward the other party is stronger than positivity toward a person's own, the Pew authors note.
Earlier this year, his campaign polled an unusual question geared less toward re-election strategy than toward the history books.
That means alliances with other countries that have common interests, whatever their attitude toward liberal values and even toward Jews.
"The enthusiasm of women toward my candidacy — and toward women running in local elections — is extraordinary to watch," she said.
It shouldn't: He feels about as much loyalty toward them and their convictions as he's felt toward his several wives.
This recognition has coincided with her shift toward solo performance, toward telling her own stories in a deliberately inviting way.
The deepest pigments are layered toward the base of the gum, becoming gradually lighter and more translucent toward the tip.
But as I went toward one, holding up my phone for a photo, a security guard started walking toward me.
What is more, customers avoid businesses whose employees demonstrate a lack of civility, whether toward them or toward each other.
If we orient our lives toward this pure ideal, and get everybody else to, we will move gradually toward perfection.
They have a modern-day Kunstkammer quality leaning more toward some fusion of science, technology and nature than toward art.
While modern activists argue that equality demands displays of equal respect toward others, the Quakers demonstrated conscientious disrespect toward everyone.
It's resentment that ultimately gets directed toward the politicians they don't like, or toward people who look different from them.
We're speaking amidst Trump's child separation crisis, which manages to merge both the administration's policy toward immigrants and toward refugees.
For a moment he began running toward the exit with other congregants, then turned around and headed toward the gunfire.
What we're seeing here isn't the media's bias toward Trump and against Clinton but its bias toward storytelling and narrativization.
On any given question, liberals trust in sources that pull them left and sources that pull them toward the center, in sources oriented toward escalation and sources oriented toward moderation, in sources that root their identity in a political movement and in sources that carefully tend a reputation for being antagonistic toward political movements.
You can look at various polls and surveys measuring things like tolerance of minorities, cosmopolitanism, the attitudes toward the United Nations, toward NATO, toward the European Union, and you find that young people are incredibly cosmopolitan, incredibly multicultural.
The sand will be cool by now, damp and hard between my toes as I run toward the water, toward the figure of a man splashing out of his boat, toward the lame waves frothing at the pier.
We know that as a group, we tend toward "morningness" in childhood, age into "eveningness" as we go from school age to adolescence, and then back in the other direction toward "morningness" as we move toward older age.
And that makes radical reform, either toward a Singapore-like system or toward any other public-driven system, very, very difficult.
Fidel Miranda, 23, moved toward the passenger seat of the SUV and started to move it back toward the officer's cruiser.
It's younger men's attitudes toward women, particularly toward women's reports of sexual harassment and violence, that keep her up at night.
It's exhausting — a constant urge toward urgency in the real world getting mirrored in the entertainment we retreat toward for escape.
He looked toward the downtown and looked toward the west side, and he said, 'Boy, have I come a long way.
The EU's revised trade policy toward China will create problems for some member countries favorably disposed toward China's trade and investments.
And despite the negative attitude of contractors toward their work experiences, it clearly sees the trend toward contract work sticking around.
His effort to steer the GOP toward nationalism, Bannon explains, will involve encouraging candidates to take hard-line positions toward China.
His debating technique was skewed too far toward criticizing Trump and not enough toward describing why America would succeed under Rubio.
To say thanks, Amazon may give you a promotional credit toward a future purchase, like $1 toward books or digital music.
The second law of thermodynamics tells us that the universe tends toward entropy, toward dissolution; but living things fiercely resist it.
The event will feature puppet shows, circus acts and spectacle theater pieces, some geared more toward adults and some toward children.
One survey found that white people who voted for Hillary Clinton felt warmer toward black people than toward their fellow-whites.
The money will go entirely toward production costs; not partly to Mr. Byrne and Ms. Gaonkar, and partly toward production costs.
I know what my family would have felt toward me, and I was wondering what his kids really feel toward him.
Whatever small step you make toward finding the meaning of life is a step toward a more meaningful, and longer, life.
As society slowly becomes more educated from generation to generation, the general public's attitudes toward globalization should move toward the experts'.
Yellen said Wednesday the bank wants to get rates toward a neutral stance, not steering the economy toward expansion or contraction.
The bigger uncertainty is what posture Mr. Trump will take toward North Korea and Mr. Kim — and, by extension, toward Beijing.
Reva is as loquacious as Alma, and as fawning toward the novel's couch-ridden narrator as Alma is toward her patient.
The Fed has paused its steady march toward higher rates and begun reorienting policy toward potential cuts amid slowing economic growth.
Payroll taxes are shared by workers and their employers, so that each pays 6.2% toward Social Security and 20213% toward Medicare.
Payroll taxes are shared by workers and their employers, so that each pays 6.2% toward Social Security and 1.45% toward Medicare.
Mr. Cui's anger appeared to be directed as much toward the director of "Cell Phone," Feng Xiaogang, as toward Ms. Fan.
The industry is consolidating at a pace as consumers shift more toward much higher-end fashion or toward cheaper, faster fashion.
Hostility toward the Americans and Israelis appeared matched only by a sense of disillusionment among some Arabs toward their own leaders.
Let's say you set up your portfolio as 60% allocated toward stocks and 40% allocated toward bonds, which is fairly typical.
It does not appear to be biased toward a particular ideology, but only biased toward what content users might engage with.
It's much more geared toward finding clinical improvement than toward finding a specific dose or understanding the way the drug works.
"If China helps us, I feel a lot differently toward trade, a lot differently toward trade," he told reporters on Thursday.
The 2007 referendum was a step toward a more effective executive branch, but it was only a partial step toward stability.
Since the 20123s, Republicans' feelings toward the Democratic Party and Democrats' feelings toward the Republican Party have dropped off a cliff.
As the Trump administration begins developing its policies toward Pakistan and toward nuclear nonproliferation, it should make Pakistan a top priority.
So the harder lean toward Targaryen pride in Dany's wardrobe could be a sign that she's headed toward a similar end.
About 30% of your income can go toward "fun" and the remaining 20% should go toward savings for your future self.
Mr. Trump's new foreign policy toward the region is blind toward this remarkable pro-United States political climate and its causes.
The trouble, though, is that contempt toward Trump does not function in the same way that his contempt toward others functions.
If you plant big dreams and do the work toward them daily, overtime you will experience exponential progress toward your dreams.
A longtime prosecutor, he sometimes acts like a budding pol; his rhetoric leans more toward the wisecrack than toward the jeremiad.
In the heaviest, most doom-laden passages, the harmony gravitates toward Wagner, or, perhaps, toward some forgotten but inspired Wagner follower.
In January and February, they move toward the in-party, and from now through election day move toward the out-party.
But prominent voices in the conservative Hispanic world say they're ready to move toward Trump if he can move toward them.
"The president wants credit for moving away from an appeasement policy toward a more confrontational approach toward Iran," Mr. Keane said.
Cooper said that China's military moves toward Taiwan this week may be broader reflection of China's stance toward the entire region.
The shift toward natural and fresh foods is bringing more customers away from pumpkin-flavored products and toward the real thing.
And you saw a concurrent shift in the leadership of the Democratic Party toward cities and toward issues they care about.
It is unclear where they are leaning: perhaps toward Brown, who worked out for them twice; toward Kentucky's Jamal Murray, whom they are said to adore; toward Providence's Kris Dunn, who did not need to work out because of the team's familiarity with him; or toward the rest of the league, with trade possibilities on the table.
Still, I knew enough to know that nothing was ever guaranteed, that auditioning was only one step toward being cast, that a play was only one step toward a movie, and a movie was only one step toward fame.
Writer-director Greta Gerwig made the film as an act of love, not just toward her hometown of Sacramento but also toward girlhood, and toward the feeling of always being on the outside of wherever real life is happening.
Israel, which is making sense of itself, has confused our own sense of being, and the novel goes straight toward that confusion, just as it will always go toward heat, toward what is still undecided and so most alive.
Lady Bird is an act of attention, and thus love, from Gerwig, not just toward her hometown of Sacramento but also toward girlhood, and toward the feeling of always being on the outside of wherever real life is happening.
"The evidence that was being found was pointing more and more toward a homicide and less toward a missing person," says Silva.
Investors certainly realize the ideas proposed by the Democratic candidates would not push us toward Denmark or Sweden, but instead toward Venezuela.
Worse still, we humans are encumbered with all sorts of biases — toward optimism, toward our own superiority — that help this cheat along.
Most are headed south, toward Marin County and the Bay Area, but a trickle of drivers were headed north, toward the fire.
Once the attackers started coming toward the terrace door, said Rossini, he quickly jumped toward adjacent buildings along with the other people.
Why is so much violence always directed toward girls, and why do we direct so much violence toward ourselves, physically and psychologically?
And, crucially, it seems to be driven by antipathy toward the opposing party much more than loyalty toward the one people support.
But, I would say, you know, China was moving in the '90s and in the 2000s toward market policies, toward liberalized pricing.
The court's restored conservative majority likely would be supportive toward the death penalty and gun rights and hostile toward campaign finance limits.
In the Southern Hemisphere, winds traveling toward the equator will move eastward, and winds traveling toward the South Pole will curve west.
When trotted around the public, all eyes gravitated toward her, in much the same way eyes gravitate toward eligible bachelors and bachelorettes.
Yoga wasn't a journey only toward physical health but toward mental salvation, even if she says didn't know it at the time.
Racial attitudes toward police cannot be the sole explanation — especially when attitudes toward the police do not absolve police of their actions.
Mexico's central bank expects inflation to head toward 4 percent next year before easing back toward its 3 percent target in 2018.
Republicans just took a huge step toward repealing Obamacare Republicans just took a huge step toward repealing Obamacare Let the debate begin.
The problem, of course, is that Trump's clear tilt toward India will hardly halt Pakistan's continued drift toward neighboring China and Russia.
How can you be compassionate toward others if you are not at all able to show the same compassion toward yourself first?
In an effort to compete, the various cable news networks have slanted their coverage toward where they think viewers will gravitate toward.
That Trump explored the possibility of a trade war, pushed the U.S. toward hardline immigration policies, and was belligerent toward North Korea.
Even if you want this funding for roads and bridges, it will go toward pet projects and toward the federal general fund.
If you are enrolled in a payment plan that does not qualify, your payments toward your loans will not count toward forgiveness.
The oval shape will probably become less popular toward the later half of 2020 as brides begin to gravitate toward geometric shapes.
"It is an extremely complex equation and toward the end of this year we will trend toward $60 a barrel," Beard said.
Otherwise, the accelerating slide toward left wing socialism will send swing voters sprinting back toward Trump ahead of the critical 28500 election.
Jebson, adding that her family pays a $500 monthly share toward other members' medical costs, and $2,500 a year toward their own.
"Toward the sun, toward freedom!" the workers chanted one morning as they demonstrated outside, reciting a World War II-era army song.
Amazon has exhibited three particularly offensive and aggressive behaviors toward open source: Amazon's behavior toward open source is self-interested and rational.
M, demoted from legend to motel, is re-mythicized by his fumbling lurches toward empathy, toward learning Human as a Second Language.
"As we look toward recovery, we look toward fully funding the lagoon buyout program," said Maggie Monast of the Environmental Defense Fund.
The tendency toward anxiety — and toward some specific forms of anxiety, like phobias — may persist throughout childhood and adolescence and into adulthood.
He slapped a breaking pitch from Kimbrel slowly toward third, and Nunez charged, scooped the ball and fired it sidearm toward Pearce.
"In the end, the Rzucek family was much more merciful toward him than he was toward them," Mr. Rourke, the prosecutor, said.
But Trump's move toward the Democrats on DACA — just as his earlier move toward them on the debt ceiling — isn't about pragmatism.
Second, people should not let their animus toward him — and his animus toward the truth — trick them into trafficking in conspiracy theories.
Florence is more or less moving directly toward the coast, so the storm is piling up water and pushing it toward shore.
Corporations have a history of "nudging" their employees toward saving more for retirement; they might also consider nudging their employees toward voting.
Now, Mexico is slowly inching toward the decriminalization of abortion, propelled by a strong activist movement and shifting politics toward the left.
Many experts have conflated positive movement toward North Korean denuclearization with progress toward achieving enduring peace and security on the Korean Peninsula.
Nathalie heads toward the light and Michèle toward the dark, but both roles showcase Huppert's great ability to derive power from vulnerability.
Three percent of global venture dollar volume was funneled toward female teams, Crunchbase said, and 10% toward teams of women and men.
Like "status" or "alienation," the word "leadership" points not toward a stable concept but toward a problem or affliction unique to modernity.
Lower your chest and trunk toward the bed, keeping your elbows tucked in toward your ribs — don't let your arms flare out.
The question now is whether Pompeo and his North Korean counterpart can move quickly toward a substantive and irreversible action toward denuclearization.
Hostility toward out-groups, coupled with the perception that government is increasingly discriminatory toward whites, offers considerable insight into individual voting intentions.
If a neuron that's stimulated by lines oriented toward the 12 blocks the activity of a neighboring neuron that responds to lines angled toward 2, that might make the lines appear to skew more toward, say, the 11 and the 3.
Add concentric circles coming off of the lightness axis out toward the edges of the color plane to represent saturation—more pastel-like toward the polar axis and more vivid toward the edge—and you can capture almost every perceptible color.
But some of the targets said that by evoking hostility toward minorities, Mr. Trump's campaign had inspired and emboldened white nationalists and others to engage in acts of digital aggression toward "others" — including Jews — and toward Jewish journalists in particular.
He points to the "continuing creep toward direct stock market control of public corporations," which he says bears no accountability toward human investors.
If you can develop a compassion toward yourself, it is easier to feel compassion toward others "and is much more sustainable," Neff said.
We also pay an additional $230 monthly toward the principal.) Car Payment: $27 (We pay an additional $245-$233.52 monthly toward the principal.
Weibo users applauded Arabella's latest video for her "lovely" greeting, but kept chilly toward her grandfather, who has been vocally hostile toward China.
Uber is pitching this as a step toward making cities more efficient and connected, but this doesn't really do much toward that end.
He's donated money toward various relief organizations, but some fans aren't happy that part of Perry's donation is going toward Joel Osteen's church.
Walking toward the clubhouse as the fans around the 18th green stood and applauded, Spieth finally spun his head back toward the scoreboard.
And, furthermore, do feelings toward Trump himself — often characterized by distinctly hostile rhetoric towards Democratic groups — differ from feelings toward the two parties?
What's happening: NASA is working toward landing people back on the moon by 2024, with an eye toward reaching Mars in the 2030s.
For him, it's important for public health officials to work toward busting the myths that can cloud sound judgment and responses toward it.
At the edges, the gravity field would start to point slightly toward the center, making it increasingly difficult to move toward the edge.
And when this happens repeatedly, users start to change their attitude toward the new behavior, setting them on a path toward habit change.
Presumably, as the nation races toward full employment, wage growth will pick up and American attitudes toward the economy will rise with it.
Sentiment toward the NCAA had no statistically significant effect on how whites felt about pay-for-play, nor did sentiment toward college athletes.
I immediately hopped off the trail and went straight down into a gully and straight back up toward some cliffs toward the top.
Firing Comey can simultaneously be legal, and also a step toward what some have called an "illiberal democracy" — or toward something even worse.
" The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said "our posture toward the regime will not change until we see credible moves toward denuclearization.
"We must strive toward funds going toward the ecological and energy transition where it is most urgent, including in developing cities," she said.
The study also found that respondents gravitated toward both positive and negative definitions of the term much more than toward its academic meaning.
Connolly cut toward the crease as Burakovsky flipped the puck toward the net from the right point, and Connolly deflected it past Campbell.
The movie drifts toward him, as if coaxed by his charm, and also toward Stéphane Stankowiak (Guillaume Gouix), an altogether less alluring soul.
The streaming videos this time caught police officers, suddenly the prime targets, instinctively heading toward the gunfire and shepherding panicked crowds toward safety.
It's often said that the arc of history bends toward justice, but the arc of American history seems to bounce toward it instead.
Either way, he's fomenting (for political gain) the resentment that lots of people feel toward their government and toward societal establishment more generally.
However, one trend that seems likely to continue is the transition toward value-based care, including the movement toward alternative payment models (APMs).
The survey participants might be weighted toward consumers and businesses more positively inclined toward believing in the imminent benefits of President Trump's initiatives.
Bottom line: Municipal parking garages may be heading toward an inflection point (yes, I just wrote that), as we head toward autonomous driving.
Their feelings toward regulation of the web are often muddied by broader trends of political ambivalence toward the actual mechanics of the web.
And today, with Hollywood moving toward Silicon Valley and Silicon Valley moving toward Hollywood, the rivalry just doesn't seem all that epic anymore.
The Trump transition team seems particularly concerned that the EIA's projections are too friendly toward renewables and not friendly enough toward fossil fuels.
Bossy toward the children but deferential toward white adults in Lee's account, she serves in the play as Atticus's foil and needling conscience.
He has already shown he can be hostile toward traditional alliances by scolding European nations for not paying their fair share toward NATO.
Humans are capable of stupefying cruelty toward other humans and toward animals—in prisons, in slaughterhouses, in churches, in schools, and in homes.
My new book is geared toward that, toward loved ones and friends and family who just don't know what to do about it.
But that decision and the efforts toward a ZTE deal were just sideshows as Trump marched toward the wider trade war with China.
By behaving with naked selfishness toward others, they poison the common realm and they force others to behave with naked selfishness toward them.
He is "the path toward authoritarianism, and we are the path toward democracy," says his leading challenger, Carlos Mesa, a bookish former president.
If a star moves toward you, its light will be shifted toward the blue end of the color spectrum (higher frequency / shorter wavelength).
On key cultural issues, these well-educated non-evangelical whites lean almost as sharply toward the left as evangelicals do toward the right.
Pompeo has lambasted Moscow's aggression toward the West and other countries, and — unlike Trump — he has encouraged an assertive posture toward the Kremlin.
On Monday, the Guild released another detailed account of Block's "newsroom rampage," describing him as abusive toward his daughter and threatening toward staff.
NATO's and Europe's mission priority — whether focused east toward traditional Russia threat concerns, south toward the roiling Mediterranean, or on terror — is debated.
A big part of the answer, I think, lies in the distinctive Japanese attitude toward work — or more specific, toward meaning in work.
Starting with Democrats, we see that as respondents get more pessimistic about the economy, they feel warmer toward Sanders and colder toward Clinton.
But, beyond Trump, there is Trumpism: a profound hostility toward political professionalism; a strong antipathy toward technocratic élites; a disenchantment with liberal values.
As Daenerys made her way toward Westeros over the first six seasons of the series, the show's average hue shifted toward cooler colors.
Consider, for example, how Trump's rhetoric and policies toward Russia in the first year of his presidency helped flip partisan attitudes toward Moscow.
In the foreground, a trombone player strides toward the edge of the frame, the bell of his instrument pointing awkwardly toward his feet.
As members of Congress continue to work toward comprehensive tax reform that leads the nation's economy toward a brighter future, let's hope they have the wisdom to parse fact from fiction regarding energy subsidies and choose a path toward growth and fairness.
The exposing of indifference and cruelty toward vulnerable men, in "Titicut Follies," or toward animals, in "Primate" (1974), lent those films a fortifying ire, whereas the new work radiates benevolence toward an institution that is itself benign, and where's the rub in that?
" The foundation will allocate 10 million Australian dollars toward volunteers in Western Australia, Forrest's home state, with another 10 million going toward immediate relief funding and the remaining balance, 85033 million Australian dollars, going toward a "long-term blueprint for fire resilience.
It will go toward educating refugees, it will go toward housing, it will go to all the things that we want to work on.
Instead, you plod toward it, marching toward the moment when a creature takes your last coin and swipes the golden crown off your head.
The main spend ($10 million) is going toward TV spots, with the ads airing on cable after 10pm, geared specifically toward an older audience.
But Mr. Trump's message, targeted toward the swelling Republican ranks of working-class whites, points more toward external threats on immigration and trade policies.
When we see the North pole tilted toward EPIC, that means it's also tilted toward the sun and the northern hemisphere is experiencing summer.
Instagram is testing a standalone app for private messages called Direct, a first step toward possibly toward removing messaging features from the core app.
If a big portion of your paycheck is going toward repayment, there's less to put toward other expenses, like groceries and rent, Rossman says.
Kohl's sales mix skews 52 percent toward national brands — which it has said helps it attract new customers — and 48 percent toward private label.
What's worse, Brent prices start falling from November onward, back toward $56 a barrel for delivery toward the end of 2018 and into 2019.
California based EV startup Alta Motors had come the closest toward creating an e-moto toward that endeavor, but went bankrupt before getting there.
Our seven-day retirement challenge is here to coax you away from the television, and toward a series of steps toward a better retirement.
Trump's warmer rhetoric toward Russia has sparked years of heartburn for lawmakers, who have repeatedly and publicly broken with the administration's policy toward Moscow.
Why this could be bad for the merger: The move toward an administrative law proceeding is a likely step toward killing the merger altogether.
We see Strange walking toward the familiar "symbol of light" design window in his New York mansion toward the end of the trailer. Chills.
The book improves toward the end, as he gravitates toward the kinds of questions he has been thinking about for much of his career.
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report on Tuesday announced it was moving eight more House races toward Democrats, while it moved two toward the GOP.
BE3K says he grew up in a family far more geared toward sports than toward his nascent interests in theater, art club, and choir.
Nevertheless, Reddit has already set its course toward building out a better ads product and native promoted ads represent a big step toward that.
Rather, it creaks and scrapes, scratches and crunches, with textures that tend toward the sharp/metallic/screeching and melodies that tend toward the dour.
The leader stretched out his hand toward mine, and I stretched out my hand toward his, and we gave each other a firm handshake.
Those incandescent bulbs, which create light through heat, put 70 percent of their electricity toward creating heat and just 30 percent toward creating light.
While refusing to countenance any move toward Catalan independence, Sanchez has adopted a more conciliatory approach toward the region than his predecessor Mariano Rajoy.
Obviously restaurants that are heavily weighted toward certain ingredients (such as pork) will see greater cost decreases than those that lean more toward seafood.
Trump's warm rhetoric toward Kim also stands in stark contrast to the belligerent language he used toward the North Korean leader just months ago.
Mr. Carmichael has suggested that any extra revenue should go toward shoring up the state's health insurance program, rather than toward raises for teachers.
"Chastity has been about taming the work beast and reorienting from that and toward a primary orientation toward spirit and community," Mr. Bronstein said.
My bitterness toward my biological mother, and lack of love from the woman who raised me has made me a cold person toward family.
Even the dollars that are funneled toward research and development do not go toward the cutting-edge foundational research that others can build upon.
It was later in the nation's history that the ideal turned toward individual achievements and, eventually, toward toughness, competitiveness and symbolic displays of virility.
" The message continued, asking civilians to flee toward security forces: "Come toward your brothers, your armed forces, and you will find the proper care.
Byrne also oversees podcast revenue opportunities, and has turned his attention toward landing optioning deals as Hollywood increasingly looks toward podcasts for intellectual property.
Nudging Mr. Trump toward a more free-trade stance that avoids harsh steps toward China and other economic partners is paramount, these people said.
"I don't think we're heading toward a shutdown, but I do think we're heading toward some very contentious times on the budget," said Rep.
A convincing "yes" vote would not lead to immediate independence, but it would set in motion moves toward statehood and toward negotiations with Baghdad.
WASHINGTON — The most ardent supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders have long been outspoken about their anger toward Republicans — and in some cases toward Democrats.
The airstrikes last night therefore saved countless lives and were the first step toward correcting America's shamefully lackluster policy toward Assad's campaign of slaughter.
" And in a moment of impish humor he notes that "Although nature tends toward entropy, they shared a confidence that economies tend toward equilibrium.
But as it grows bigger, it will race eastward toward the edge of Palm Springs, population 48,000, and northeast toward San Bernardino, population 220,000.
The task force is receiving technical assistance from the Pew Charitable Trusts toward that end, and the findings are pointing toward some possible solutions.
Gegham Grigoryan, 32, stood with me and pointed toward the northeast — toward Azerbaijan and the minefield and buffer zone less than a mile away.
If the baton is passed toward fiscal policy, that would mean higher inflation and lead to a rotation toward cyclical stocks such as financials.
Plus, attitudes toward the stock market have changed, as more investors rely on passive investing, pushing money toward reliable returns rather than individual bets.
It's about Trump signaling that he wants to take a punitive attitude toward Mexico and an unapologetic attitude toward cracking down on illegal immigration.
Beyond these human outworks were the shoulders of the mountains that receded south in a humid haze, as ambivalent toward their Catholic rulers as they had been toward their Muslim ones, their pelt of pines and grasses unfurling toward a pale and factionless sky.
Rewards can be used toward the purchase or lease of a Mini vehicle, toward excess wear charges at the end of a lease, toward the purchase of additional allowable lease miles, for service and repairs at the Mini dealership, and for Mini Motoring Gear.
By turning your left hand toward the sky, a dial interface appears that lets you select a new shape to spawn; turn your right hand upward and lift it toward the ceiling, and the blocks begin to float as gravity is cranked toward zero.
J.P. Depending on the tune, the interwoven triple-guitar gamesmanship of Empyrean Atlas can run in few different directions: toward the mathy post-punk of Horse Lords or Battles, toward warmly anesthetic ambience (say, Pink Floyd meets Bradford Cox), or toward West African high life.
They recognize that the federal government controls vast resources, and they feel threatened if they perceive Washington's interest being directed more toward urban areas than rural areas, or toward immigrants more than non-immigrants, or toward minority populations instead of the traditional white Anglo population.
I don't know if it was directed toward us or randomly toward everyone, but he said, 'Shut the (expletive) up you (expletive) and other things.
But whether those were 20 steps toward long-lasting peace initiatives, or 20 steps toward empowering and legitimizing the hermit kingdom, remains to be seen.
In oral arguments this week, the tone of questioning appeared to be harsher toward UC Berkeley than Broad, indicating the decision could sway toward Broad.
The country can go one of two ways, right now: toward a future where working together in good faith has a chance, or toward nihilism.
If I moved the circle up, the vent blew the air toward the roof of the car, pulling it down, pushed air toward my lap.
Publicizing outreach toward black women would go a long way toward building trust again, because historically black women have been left out of these efforts.
I am committed to using every tool at my disposal to hold Mr. Koskinen responsible for his offenses toward Congress and toward the American people.
The United States, for example, has a history of both xenophobia toward Asian immigrants and a horrific past of slavery and segregation toward African Americans.
It's not just another historical marker to be crossed in the industry's glacial push toward greater inclusivity and toward more Asian American visibility in particular.
Thus, every step the culture as a whole takes toward condoning something like bad language is a step toward the complete moral breakdown of society.
Dashcam video released later at the trial appeared to show Ferrell walking toward officers; he quickly begins running toward police as lights hit his chest.
I headed out toward the ocean, toward one of the many bridges that cross the marshy waterways separating Savannah from the islands next to it.
The public's view of national politicians appears dimmer now, and public attitude toward the Kavanaugh hearings is slightly more negative than toward the Thomas hearings.
Images shared on social media by his friends and relatives show him venturing toward the fence, setting tires ablaze and pushing them toward Israeli forces.
Just as the second law of thermodynamics means that the universe trends toward disorder, so Godwin's law dictates that online discussions must trend toward Hitler.
Another quarter of the proceeds will go toward repaying a portion of outstanding bank loans while the rest will go toward expanding its existing business.
Still, West's actions toward Swift and her impulse toward playing the victim (while, at the same time, taking potshots) makes you want to keep score.
Gasoline consumption is more weighted toward private motorists while distillate is geared toward commercial freight transport, aviation, manufacturing, farming, mining and oil and gas production.
Gasoline is weighted regionally toward the United States and Japan while distillate is weighted more toward Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
His conversation tends not toward architecture and aesthetics but toward practical affairs — negotiations, economics, materials, numbers — which for him can be a source of wonderment.
Mnuchin during the hearing was pressed by Democrats on the administration's stance toward new sanctions, as well as the president's attitude toward Russia's election meddling.
Soon afterward, the European Union moved toward delaying Brexit until next year, and the prime minister in turn pushed toward immediately holding a general election.
Though favor toward a male boss experienced the greatest decrease over the past six decades, favor toward a female boss has seen very little increase.
The last man lifted the razor wire himself, slipped under and ran toward the cars, which drove off toward job sites among the distant lights.
The ads have sparked anger toward Facebook and, within the United States, toward Russia since the world's largest social network disclosed their existence last month.
"Normalizing female characters toward competent and non-objectified depictions may be part of the puzzle of mitigating hostility toward women in gaming," the study says.
The Mayo Clinic refers to perimenopause as a "progression toward menopause" and wow, doesn't that evoke thoughts of the slow march toward death for you?
The electricity sector is weighted toward operating costs (the power plants are mostly already built), while the transportation sector is weighted toward capital costs, i.e.
Though he is prohibited by state law from directing the new revenue toward specific programs, Mr. Murphy said it would go toward anti-violence initiatives.
"I pay taxes, and my money goes toward corruption — not toward new roads or my relatives' welfare, but for expensive cars for officials," he added.
More children than ever are sliding toward long track, their coaches and parents seeing a way toward the medal stand in a less-crowded field.
But, perhaps because I can take a stance toward my mother that I can't take toward myself, my belief in the "hard problem" has dissolved.
To rebalance the economy, Chinese policymakers wish to emphasize a shift toward technologically-driven innovation over low-end manufacturing as the path toward sustainable growth.
"All options are on the table and our posture toward the regime will not change until we see credible moves toward denuclearization," the official said.
I wasn't sure until the moment he turned toward me and met my eyes for just a second before looking back down toward the ground.
He said the person took several steps toward him, and that he then fired on the person, who ran toward a park behind Meyer's home.
After beginning to run forward toward the shot, Dolgopolov decided not to break stride, walking toward the Centre Court net and saying he was done.
Like so many other policies to come out of this administration, it is a perfect marriage of antipathy toward the poor and malice toward immigrants.
Pricing for all three models is yet to be announced, but all the signs point toward the technology inching toward mass-market affordability and accessibility.
As concert ticket prices have skyrocketed in recent years, lawmakers and federal agencies have scrutinized the market, concerned about fairness toward consumers and toward competitors.
And while he has used bombastic language toward Iran and North Korea, he has done almost nothing to shift America's military posture toward those nations.
PLEASING PETUNIA I want to go north toward Starbucks; Petunia wants to go south, toward the hospital with a ramp she likes to pee on.
He was coming toward me — not because he had suddenly sobered up, but because there was another man down there already, pushing him toward safety.
Gorman argues that the movement toward a more European-style health-care system, such as ObamaCare steers us toward, heads us in the wrong direction.
In fact, they do just the opposite, running toward danger, toward knowledge, not with morbid curiosity but with an insatiable need to understand the world.
GoPro, meanwhile, continued its slow trudge toward complete irrelevance, as it laid off a significant number of people in an attempt to move toward profitability.
But his tone toward Ms. Ryan struck some viewers — including Hillary Clinton — as pointed and condescending, particularly because it was directed toward a black woman.
It plays like a silent film, at times, but one with an eye toward the present, and toward the way old stories shape the future.
To direct resources toward our nation's goals, the federal government already evaluates and directs R&D efforts toward national security, healthcare, space and basic science.
Thus the president's tariffs create little in the way of progress toward good policy and much in the way of progress toward an economic slowdown.
She was both running away from a violent domestic situation and running toward the same opportunities that have drawn generations of immigrants toward America's borders.
Like it or not, inequality in today's America drives politics toward rage and polarization, and toward destabilizing and dangerous populisms of both left and right.
It will then roll a few hours before its plunge tomorrow morning, to position most if its instruments toward Saturn and its radio antenna toward Earth.
They both feature a torrent of populist anger, fear-mongering by politicians, hostility toward distant elites and bitterness toward the ruling political, media and business establishment.
When the firm first asked the question two years ago, 52 percent of consumer spending was allocated toward stores, while just 40 percent went toward online.
"We've seen a more pro-business environment ... I think the approach they're taking toward business — toward enabling our economy to grow again — is a real positive."
The right winger whirled and sent the puck toward center ice, where Point corraled it in stride and raced toward the net with Pulock in pursuit.
There were people who might veer toward free markets, and others who might veer a slightly different way, toward state interventions and subsidies, and so on.
According to Pew, of the 38% of people who ID'd as independents in their 2018 polling, 17% actually lean toward Democrats while 13% lean toward Republicans.
Westerly winds could gust to 103 mph, and as winds combine with temperatures falling toward 210 degrees by sunset, wind chills dip toward the low 20s.
For decades, social scientists have found that attitudes about race, particularly toward African Americans, persistently impact political attitudes and opinions toward government services, spending, and welfare.
The evolution isn't necessarily skewing more toward realism as much as it is toward more emotion that can come off in a less cartoon-like way.
Khan took 10 steps toward the car as it rushed toward him signaling for it to stop with his right hand when the car blew up.
Rhetorical and physical manifestations of anti-Semitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.
As shoppers shift a greater chunk of their spending toward the web, consumers will allocate an equal amount of their budgets toward online and physical stores.
They will raise and dash expectations pushing and pulling young people toward and away from their hometowns and homelands, toward and away from their desired futures.
Cecelia O'Neil-Hart: "I believe you," and lean toward believing women, lean toward believing people of color at this company when they say they're experiencing inequity.
His candidacy drew a fresh bounce afterward, as voters looked not toward a serious-minded policy hound but toward someone who seemed able to project strength.
It seems like your natural bias is toward the older stuff, and that the new stuff is ... My natural bias is always toward the older stuff.
Shaver was fatally shot when he made a motion with his right hand toward his waistline as he crawled toward officers, prosecutors said in a statement.
The impulse toward homophily, toward bonding with others who are the least other possible, is found among traditional hunter-gatherer groups and advanced capitalist societies alike.
The Trump administration has repeatedly expressed skepticism toward climate change, hostility toward regulation, and an all-consuming hatred for anything with President Obama's fingerprints on it.
An attendant wafts a pressurized container of pure earthiness toward me as I wiggle through a hole in the soil and slowly creep toward the sky.
"The comptroller wants assurances that resources are being allocated toward our most critical needs and not toward discretionary initiatives," Mendoza's senior policy adviser, Patrick Corcoran, wrote.
Brainard noted that the Fed has made "a lot of progress" toward achieving full employment, but has not yet seen enough movement toward its inflation goal.
I believe the moral arc of the universe bends not only toward justice but also toward those who seek to expand opportunity, rather than contract opportunity.
During this period, racial and ethnic tensions were particularly high across the country — not just toward African Americans, but toward Mexican and Chinese immigrants as well.
When you become a homeowner, the money you had been putting toward rent not only goes toward a mortgage, but to insurance, repairs, maintenance and upgrades.
"The Association has sent correspondence to every council member welcoming a collaborative effort toward meaningful dialogue focused toward (an) honest, transparent result," a union statement said.
While Kilmeade's initial payment went toward the general election cycle, it was redistributed toward the primary election cycle as it was processed well after Election Day.
Here in Kentucky a recently-signed bill pledges $1 billion in contributions toward our pension plans—an unprecedented and long-overdue step toward addressing funding challenges.
Meanwhile, in the House, the analysts at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics moved 10 races toward Democrats and two toward Republicans (Sabato's Crystal Ball).
Israel's presumed nuclear strategy, while not yet articulated in any precise or public fashion, is correctly oriented toward nuclear war avoidance, not toward nuclear war fighting.
Like the Clay Hunt bill, educational efforts toward raising consciousness are just beginning steps toward a solution for the mental health crisis in our armed forces.
When asked why it appears feminine guys might be more inclined toward bottoming and masculine guys toward topping, Hart, the Canadian researcher, has a few theories.
Equal pay is [a] stepping stone toward that, toward closing that gap, and access to reproductive health care…Other issues for me...the future of work.
His enthusiastic approach toward the president is thought to be largely driven by his desire to secure U.S. backing for Saudi Arabia's combative stance toward Iran.
Fifty-one percent of nonvoters lean toward Democrats a Pew survey in 663 compared likely voters to nonvoters compared to 30% who leaned toward the GOP.
"Our journey toward a better future, toward E.U. and NATO membership has just begun," Mr. Zaev said after the vote, though he acknowledged much work awaited.
Generally a higher proportion of each payment goes toward interest when you begin paying off the loan, with an increasing proportion going toward principal over time.
The jury foreperson, a white woman, said an initial blind vote had seven jurors leaning toward guilty, two leaning toward not guilty and another three undecided.
The Brent forward curve <0#LCO:> shows prices rising toward $55.60 per barrel by April 209.3, but then declining toward $53.75 per barrel by late 2018.
Mr. Trump's continued hostility toward discussing Moscow's malign influence campaigns, as well as his broader attitude toward Mr. Putin and Russia, puzzles many national security experts.
The move toward it is part of a growing interest in improving our democracy by changing the way we vote, toward methods that promote less polarization.
Now that they can't get into the Good Place, more of their energy is directed toward helping other people, rather than toward their own self-improvement.
According to Raelian beliefs, in addition to building the embassy, humans must "eliminate aggression toward each other and toward the environment" for the aliens to return.
Instead, he was essentially writing in the voice of those who held cruel attitudes toward the poor, while also mocking inhumane British policies toward the Irish.
In the southeastern town of Mallacoota in Victoria state, around 4,000 residents fled toward the waterside as winds pushed an emergency-level wildfire toward their homes.
This could turn into a referendum on Seoul's approach toward Pyongyang, and Trump's demands that the South contribute more toward its defense could become an issue.
For Democrats, antagonism toward Trump can easily turn into antagonism toward moderate Democrats who are seen as being too willing to support Trump or his initiatives.
Toward the end of 2019, EHang actually completed two trial flights of its 216 vehicles flying simultaneously as an early step toward building out that pilot.
The White House meeting follows a series of slights by the Trump administration toward the United Nations — and toward the idea of international cooperation in general.
The prince, who also serves as the Saudi defense minister, favors a confrontational line toward Iran, which dovetails with the Trump administration's hostile stance toward Tehran.
More than 20083 percent of Republicans are slouching toward full-blown autocracy, favorably disposed, in one poll, toward a presidency unfettered by constitutional checks and balances.
To that end, one strategy toward an ultimate settlement that is likely to have more success is to pursue a salami-slicing approach toward the Taliban.
Congress barrels toward another shutdown crisis: Lawmakers are scrambling to avoid a government shutdown as they barrel toward another funding deadline without a clear path forward.
"Flows were toward safe haven assets and toward less-risky assets, now in the past few months there's been a bit of a reversal," he said.
That storm was heading toward South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin — and another storm in the Pacific Ocean was moving toward California, Oregon and Nevada.
It's not clear how much of the $5.6 million went toward funding the research that led to the dossier and how much went toward other expenses.
The blue shark is highly migratory and tends to move toward the north Atlantic during the summer months and toward the south Atlantic during the winter.
The site also factored in what residents would spend on discretionary items and what they would direct toward savings, using the "50-30-20 rule" of personal finance — meaning 50 percent of income goes to necessities, 30 percent toward discretionary spending and 20 percent toward savings.
The most influential of these studies, by Robert D. Putnam, a political scientist at Harvard, argues that living in a racially diverse community leads to lower trust toward people in general, toward neighbors and toward members of other racial groups as well as one's own racial group.
The stakes in this election are extremely high and will determine whether the United States will move further right toward an oligarchy or left toward greater democracy.
But I too cannot condone the support their news division promotes toward the immoral and abusive policies and actions taken by this current administration toward immigrant children.
He concluded that in high-risk industries, pay should lean toward a fixed salary, while in more stable sectors pay should be more biased toward performance rewards.
"There seems to be an overflow of negative comments both toward me and toward Jenni on many of my posts still," he wrote on Instagram on Monday.
Mr. Trump's threat to prosecute Secretary Clinton drags America back toward its past, and toward an authoritarian model of elected officials using the state to repress dissent.
Shah told CNBC the company is making strides toward turning a profit, and is working toward becoming free cash-flow positive in the near to short term.
A little over two years ago, Los Angeles committed $4.5 billion toward ending homelessness — the most money voters anywhere in the country have pledged toward the problem.
For some, their poses and expressions give the impression that although they are working toward body confidence, they have a ways to go toward total self-acceptance.
One development that could help accelerate the move toward flexibility is the shift, illustrated by the new embedded Apple SIM, toward replacing the physical chip with software.
The myth that Democrats tend toward dovishness and Republicans toward hawkishness is not true; across Democrats and Republicans, liberals and neocons, it's hawks all the way down.
There's a lot of support among developing countries that are present at these talks toward establishing a formal—or a step toward a—conflict of interest policy.
On another parabola, I pull my legs in toward my chest with a little too much force and find myself somersaulting toward the ceiling of the plane.
Both times, he appeared to reach out toward Japanese skater Keita Watanabe, first toward Watanabe's skate and second as the pair lightly collided while rounding a curve.
The ball at the elbow creates a very unique pull of gravity that tugs off ball defenders both toward the paint and toward the three-point line.
There has been a lot of discussion recently about the Democratic Party's attitude toward the plight of these voters, many of whom are gravitating toward Donald Trump.
As I angrily stomped back toward the apartment, I threw a piece toward my back molars, chewed twice, and came to a dead stop on the sidewalk.
The president's efforts are a good start toward the long-run goals of shifting workforce policy toward successful apprenticeships and away from costlier and less effective programs.
"We have a president whose priorities are skewed toward promotion of himself rather than toward the good of the country," Weld said, according to the Boston Herald.
Speeding toward disaster While hundreds of cars fled in the opposite direction, a pair of Sevierville police officers sped toward the inferno the night of November 28.
The first part of making new traditions is seeing what you are drawn toward doing, what you gravitate toward, where you feel safe and ready to celebrate.
Short answer: Sunlight hits Earth's surface and is reflected back toward the atmosphere as infrared radiation, where carbon dioxide absorbs it and reemits it toward the Earth.
While most Democrats work toward an even more liberal health care system like the one supported by Sanders, most Republicans continue to work toward repealing the ACA.
In 1964, 31 percent of Republicans had cold, negative feelings toward the Democratic Party, and 32 percent of Democrats had cold, negative feelings toward the Republican Party.
It should be recalled that early in his administration, Trump demonstrated as much hostility toward the intelligence community as he did toward the media and the FBI.
But the former Communist states of eastern Europe have bristled at EU immigration policy which they regard as too lax toward immigrants and overbearing toward member states.
In addition to skewing toward tech, buybacks also have been heavily tilted toward growth stocks, which have seen $280 billion in activity, compared with value's $90 billion.
Trump transferred $601 million from a Treasury fund toward the wall earlier this year after Congress refused to allocate the $5.7 billion he requested toward the cause.
While important foundational elements of artificial intelligence, the US must begin to prioritize measures toward applying those advancements toward mission concepts, according to Matt Hummer of Govini.
But he struck a tone similar to Sinema, who ran her 28503 campaign by tacking more toward the middle of the ideological spectrum than toward the left.
I assume the Americans won't withdraw in a mad rush but rather be aware of their responsibility not only toward their own troops but also toward others.
Weschler told me that the little indoor-air research that was being done at the time was mostly geared not toward protecting people but toward preserving things.
Plus, he said there will be greater inflation in the U.S. He would take advantage of the positive sentiment toward growth and the negative sentiment toward value.
While Democrats led by just 4 toward the end of May in the FiveThirtyEight average, the numbers have drifted toward the Democrats, who now lead by 7.5.
Then, you try something: the most clearly demarcated path toward assassinating your target, or else a wild flailing toward whatever kind of violence you guess is needed.
My stomach was now starting to panic; the crispy Tetris tower was beginning to build itself up and up and up, toward freedom, toward sunlight. Nope. Sorry.
I guess here what you're also exploring is resentment: Resentment toward women, resentment toward success, and resentment from people who are often very good at using technology.
Category 33 Hurricane Lane is slowly churning northward toward Hawaii, affecting the Big Island and Maui on Thursday before lumbering toward Oahu and Kauai in coming days.
The park's tour guides are also trained to detect storm water flowing toward the gorge, as well as to point tourists toward exit points, the KWS said.
It's manipulative too: Directing a crowd's empathy toward one victim can cultivate anger and aggression toward other targets, even if they're not responsible for the victim's suffering.
Israeli policy toward Unesco was — like its policy toward the rest of the United Nations — pretty simple: Remain a member and fight as hard as you can.
" Soon, the Mariners' Ryon Healy stood at the plate: "Here's the pitch, lined deep toward center field, way back, toward the wall, and that ball is gone!
Toward the end of the night, moderator and ABC News correspondent Linsey Davis turned the debate toward education, sparking conversations about charter schools, inequality and teacher pay.
In any religion, the regulation of such sites is the surest sign of a hard shift toward orthodoxy — toward an attempt to rigidly define doctrine and heresy.
Name Withheld Our economy is warmly solicitous toward people at the top of the income hierarchy, icily indifferent toward those in the middle and at the bottom.
But as a political force the protest movement remains essentially inchoate, now pulled toward the far left and now toward the far right, awaiting leadership and vision.
As a matter of fact, even with the issues listed above, exit polls have historically been biased toward Democrats more often than they've been biased toward Republicans.
Toward the end of the video, the dog attempts to get close to Houts' face, and she appears to lunge toward him, pushing him across the room.
" Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel called Gianforte's apology "a good first step toward redemption" and said she hoped he "continues to work toward righting his wrong.
Additional American sanctions could be a devastating economic blow, prompting the country to move further toward dictatorship and toward an even closer embrace of China and Russia.
While it is in one sense part of the recent era of autofictions, "The Gift" is directed outward, toward the reader, rather than toward the writing self.
Toward the end of the season, Chris mentions to Dick that she's seen a new work of his — a line of boulders outdoors, snaking toward the horizon.
Dr. McCance-Katz, if she is confirmed, is expected to steer more funding toward assertive drug treatment of the seriously mentally ill, and less toward social supports.
Hatred toward women During the investigation, police found a history of hatred toward women stretching from Beierle's childhood through to the day of the attack, authorities said.
At several points in his news conference, Trump appeared to take a friendlier tone toward North Korea than he did toward many of Washington's G-6900 allies.
On a texture spectrum, the Pibarnon would lean toward the realm of the polished and elegant, while the other two would point toward the rustic and soulful.
They will frame every proposal you put forward as a push toward the apocalypse, as an end of the American ideal, as an obvious creep toward socialism.
Turkish news channels were filled with footage of Syrian refugees walking toward the Greek and Bulgarian borders, and buses filled with refugees in Istanbul heading toward Greece.
The same official hostility can be found in many parts of Europe toward Middle Eastern refugees and in the Trump administration's policy toward immigrants from Central America.
It comes very natural to me — his anger and his frustration and his aggression toward authority, especially toward white figures who abuse their privilege and their power.
The key idea here is "negative partisanship": partisan behavior driven not by positive feelings toward the party you support but negative feelings toward the party you oppose.
The party has been bitterly divided over whether that route should veer toward the left, which is where Bernie Sanders is beckoning it, or toward the center.
One, dark matter, pulls everything together toward its final doom; the other, dark energy, pushes everything apart toward the ultimate dispersal, some times termed the Big Rip.
An evolution toward social tolerance among younger Americans, on issues including sexuality as well as race, points toward diminished relevance of identity divisions over the long run.
Jennifer, from everything I've heard, is a kind and openhearted person who harbors no resentment toward her ex or toward the woman who broke up their marriage.
They reminded him to make sure he steps directly toward the pitcher when he swings, and not toward the plate, which makes inside pitches harder to hit.
Pew measured Americans' attitudes toward various religious groups on a 28500-point scale where higher numbers indicate warmer feelings toward that group and lower numbers colder feelings.
This pushes funding toward cures rather than prevention (by a factor of 85033) and skews funding toward drugs for patients who have almost no chance of survival.
I always thought that when I express myself in my personal portfolio I have to be more than 100 percent honest, toward the viewer and toward myself.
All else being equal — even sentiment toward African Americans — a white American in 2008 who felt negatively toward Latinos was likely to be more strongly Republican (one-third of a point on a seven-point scale from strong Republican to strong Democrat) than someone who felt positively toward them.
While Republicans propose to funnel these savings toward tax cuts for wealthy Americans, reinvesting MID savings into subsidies for low-income renters would be an important step toward addressing the country's severe and growing affordable housing crisis and it would also be an important step toward improving population health.
It is unclear how much progress Trump and Xi made toward breaking an impasse over how they will assuage Trump's grievances with Beijing and move toward reducing tariffs.
"Government hostility toward people of faith has no place in our society, yet the state of Colorado was openly antagonistic toward Jack's religious beliefs about marriage," she said.
For now, however, the revelations so far haven't been sufficient to spur the political system toward an impeachment effort or to result in any charges toward Trump associates.
"For decades, social scientists have found that attitudes about race, particularly toward African Americans, persistently impact political attitudes and opinions toward government services, spending, and welfare," they wrote.
Most of its members are 33-50 years old, so it's definitely geared less toward the Tinder-using generation and more toward those in the "working professional" category.
I think churches might be much more aligned toward these goals, and the goal of the church would be realigning society's efforts toward getting out [of the simulation].
He turned and ran toward the first-base dugout, maybe 60 feet, from outfield to infield, past Scalise, whom he could not help, back closer toward the shooter.
Most of the lava flows near the plant are moving toward the ocean, but some is rolling toward the plant — and is as close as 656 feet away.
Something happened recently where Justice Ginsburg made some very inappropriate statements toward me and toward a tremendous number of people — many, many millions of people that I represent.
According to the Los Angeles Times, police have said they though Finch was armed when he moved his hands toward his waistband and then motioned toward the officers.
Dozens of flights heading toward south Florida and the Caribbean have been canceled or delayed as Hurricane Irma barrels toward the region with winds up to 175 mph.
When it comes to China and the U.S., the world is more divided: 9 countries are more favorable toward China, 13 toward the U.S. and 1 (Spain) split.
People who maintain traditional attitudes toward gender roles — who would take issue with a young woman drinking or wearing a short skirt, for example — tend toward victim blaming.
"Take one step toward us and we will take two steps toward you," he said in a peace offering while still decrying widespread human rights abuses in Kashmir.
The afternoon survey asked them how they behaved toward their coworkers (or how others behaved toward them); for example, whether they had yelled or made fun of someone.
Most recent speculation has the company moving toward an (nearly) all-display design, and moving away from a fingerprint reader goes a ways toward heading in that direction.
Advancing toward the Old City Police, counterterrorism and army units started storming the al-Zanjili district and headed toward the Old City, said federal police head, Lt. Gen.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Duterte's visit was a step toward developing the Philippines' bilateral relationship with Russia, rather than any move toward a Filipino-Russian-Chinese alliance.
In Nebraska, Powell was specifically critical of the president's rhetoric toward immigrants, and particularly a group of Central American migrants making its way toward the southern U.S. border.
Not surprisingly, the decision to funnel a quarter of Morin's generous gift toward a new scoreboard — and just the bare minimum toward the library — has sparked a backlash.
Look toward Santorini in Greece for an assyrtiko, or toward the Loire Valley for any of the constellation of crisp sauvignon blancs produced around Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé.
About $4.5 billion of the planned investment in the corridor will go toward road infrastructure, with two-thirds of the total $46 billion investment funneled toward energy projects.
The Timbs ruling is one constitutional step toward ending these longstanding practices that harm all of us but are especially predatory toward those who can least afford it.
But after he was elected he began taking controversial far-right stands that, critics believed, were geared more toward building his national profile than toward serving Indiana voters.
Critics of the move toward free community college have argued that the programs would strain public budgets and that aid should rather be narrowly targeted toward needy students.
The pilot of WhiteKnightTwo, Mike Masucci, climbed above forty thousand feet, flying over Death Valley, then banked west, toward Sequoia National Park, and, finally, south, back toward Mojave.
Israel has sometimes been accused of "pinkwashing," or portraying itself as a progressive hub of tolerance, particularly toward gays, to detract attention from the government's policies toward Palestinians.
The push toward commercial biometric identification is part of a century-long trend toward extreme personalization, said Joseph Turow, a professor of communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
I've written elsewhere that a chief danger to democracy is a politics in which the center bends toward the fringe instead of the fringe bending toward the center.
Even though his family had been persecuted by the Nazis, Mr. Schutz never bore a grudge toward the Porsches or toward Germans in general, Ms. Harris-Schutz said.
Meanwhile, men looking for post-Christian enlightenment seem to gravitate toward secular-rationalist cults like the New Atheism, or more recently toward toxic forms of alt-right politics.
The Trump administration has repeatedly expressed skepticism toward climate change, hostility toward regulation, and an all-consuming hatred for anything with former President Barack Obama's fingerprints on it.
Ms. Romero received the award: $1,000 in Neediest funds last fall, which she put toward her tuition costs; the second half will go toward her rent this spring.
Zone 214 passengers have purchased carry-on bags; Zone 29 fliers are toward the back of the plane; Zone 4 fliers are toward the front of the plane.
I usually like to go at right angles to whatever's happening — not forward toward the cops, and not back toward the demonstration, because at that point it's over.
Tandem is currently making strides toward a sustainable business model, and new products and international expansion could grow its customer base and push it toward longer-term success.
People in the industry tend to gravitate toward people of the same gender or toward those with shared interests, which hindered professional development within the field, she said.
On the technical front, "near-term supportive interest sits around $2528.63,515-$1,520, while resistance cuts in toward $1,535 with extension toward $1,13," MKS PAMP said in a note.
On the technical front, "near-term supportive interest sits around $2528.63,515-$1,520, while resistance cuts in toward $1,535 with extension toward $1,13," MKS PAMP said in a note.
Police officers are significantly less respectful and consistently ruder toward black motorists during routine traffic stops than they are toward white drivers, a paper released this week found.
The ironic imagination can foster understanding of why different people might gravitate toward different views, but it can also provide a first step toward synthesizing and transcending them.
The show bends less toward happiness and more toward an understanding of what creates unhappiness, which is often rooted in an unwillingness to see the unhappiness in others.
"They are completely irresponsible, toward people, toward animals," said Bo Guo, who said he fell in love with a Persian kitten he spotted in the window in 2013.
This sort of post hoc dehumanization can then license subsequent violence toward the group, as it is easier to be aggressive toward someone that you have already mistreated.
This push-me, pull-you phenomenon can be seen in at least two other areas — in attitudes toward the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and toward Julian Assange's WikiLeaks.
Or to put it another way, Republicans start from a sort of baseline of cruelty toward the less fortunate, of hostility toward anything that protects families against catastrophe.
"Gold remains range-bound with hard support sitting toward $1,445-$1,450... While top-side resistance cuts in toward $1,475-$1.480," analysts at MKS PAMP said in a note.
So we all need to change and do what I did, which is to push as hard as possible toward clean energy and toward addressing the climate crisis.
With a growing human footprint, it's more important than ever to take action toward preserving wildlife, and the WCS will help by matching gift donations toward its goal.
The planned route for the march, south toward 42nd Street and then west toward Fifth Avenue, was difficult to approach because so many were trapped inside the plaza.
Of those who are undecided, 28503 percent say they are leaning toward supporting Moore, 22019 percent say they are leaning toward Jones and nearly 50 percent are uncertain.
Which is why, as we head toward a new decade, ask yourself and the leaders around you: Are you projecting earnings bias toward the women of your organization?
When the satellite sends out its radio pulse toward Mars, it can penetrate up to around two miles below the surface before reflecting back toward the satellite's sensors.
That means it will probably be heard toward the end of the term, in April, and the ruling will almost certainly come out toward the end of June.
All else being equal — even sentiment toward African Americans — a white American in 2008 who felt negatively toward Latinos was likely to be slightly more strongly Republican (one-third of a point on a seven-point scale from strong Republican to strong Democrat) than someone who felt positively toward them.
North Korea fired four ballistic missiles toward Japan, angering pretty much everyone North Korea fired four ballistic missiles toward Japan, angering pretty much everyone North Korea fired four banned ballistic missiles toward Japan early Monday, drawing international condemnation and heightening concerns about the rapid pace of Pyongyang's illegal missile program.
" After Friday's jump of 0.9 percent toward the recent highs, the VIX finally sagged toward 17, and he added, "With the market grinding higher volatility is taking a beating.
Castellanos was racing toward the gap on a direct line to where the ball was heading toward the ground but it was a good distance out of his reach.
Toward sunset I drove back to the ostensibly empty mission, opened Pokémon Go on my phone, and saw two lures activated over toward the north end of the ruins.
Growth prospects should be further bolstered by an ongoing shift toward value-based products and services and a shift in care toward lower-cost settings, including home health services.
"We're committed to continuing to work toward building this roster and becoming a perennial playoff team, and we're on the way toward that," said Browns vice president Sashi Brown.
We're compulsively driven toward the presence of those we love, and yet we remain obsessed with how our varied deficiencies and identities rebound off of them, back toward us.
If it were hawkish, the Fed would be leaning toward raising interest rates, and if it were dovish, it would be leaning toward easing policy and cutting interest rates.
And instead of sidelining Carol further and pushing Daryl toward his gimmicky role as the renegade cowboy, we're seeing a complex interplay between their personalities headed toward genuine conflict.
The dedication of $2.7 billion toward training employees and paying them higher wages; putting money toward its online operations; and cleaning up its stores are all driving sales momentum.
Through the Jolie-Pitt Foundation, the pair made donations including $1 million toward humanitarian efforts in Darfur in 2007 and $2 million toward wildlife protection in Namibia in 2011.
"For Obama, this trip is really taking a serious stride toward cementing this policy change toward Cuba and consolidating his legacy of using engagement over isolation," Mr. Kornbluh added.
"Now is the time to look toward our communities, and look toward our brothers," Patricio said at a rally in October in the Zapatista stronghold of Guadalupe Tepeyac, Chiapas.
As in any emerging industry, there is growing specialization, with some trade shows tilting more toward hemp and marijuana growers and others toward more exotic specialties like vaping technology.
The index drops toward 22019,300, partly because of higher interest rates, but ends the year above 3,000 since earnings continue to expand and economic growth heads toward 4 percent.
It also comes as the number of retail bankruptcies continues to climb toward a post-recession high, and as announced store closures head toward 3,300 in just four months.
In Lackey's case, the key flaw has been a worrying tendency toward the longball; in Arrieta's, an inability to harness and repeat his complex mechanics consistently toward the plate.
" The explanation explains that "rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.
Half of the $100 million, from Gates's personal fund, will go toward the Dementia Discovery Fund and the rest will go toward start-up ventures working in Alzheimer's research.
Japan prevailed over both states as it marched toward an empire that would lead it toward war and destruction at the hands of the United States in the 85033s.
And most importantly, the marker of good taste has swung in the opposite direction: toward inclusiveness and shareability, toward a big tent that discriminates against no style or genre.
Just 37% of people identify as Republicans or leaning toward the Republican Party, compared with 44% who identify as either leaning toward the Democratic Party or as solid Democrats.
These savings could be put toward 529 plans that, under the House tax reform plan, would be eligible to be put toward apprenticeship programs as well as traditional colleges.
"His support of Trump is not just a vote, it's bankrolling literally millions of dollars toward his campaign and toward all the infrastructure that could get Trump re-elected."
The U.S. approach needs to test credibility and build trust via a step-by-step process, and, if successful, work toward reductions in violence and toward Afghan political negotiations.
Something happened recently where Justice Ginsburg made some very, very inappropriate statements toward me and toward a tremendous number of people, many, many millions of people that I represent.
STRALSUND, Germany (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday she was taking Berlin's commitment toward its NATO allies seriously to further increase defense spending toward the agreed target.
Plus, Waymo is really moving toward launching a driverless taxi service in Phoenix (but when?); New York inches toward a congestion charge that could clear up traffic (but how
They were marching toward us, toward the Jefferson statue at the University of Virginia, which is right across the street from where the church is that we were gathering.
That's right, rather than working toward the goal of getting as much training data as possible, the future of deep learning may be to work toward unsupervised learning techniques.
He has given multiple speeches lamenting the jaded view that many Americans have developed toward the court as well as toward the highly political tone of the confirmation process.
Red families tend toward conservatism, and blue tend toward progressivism, but the models share an upper-class stress on respectability and a strong taboo against out-of-wedlock birth.
Republicans moved toward expanding their control of the Senate as Democrats took power in the House, with incomplete election results pointing toward a reaffirmation of a deeply divided nation.
In every case, a belief in "credibility" pulls the United States toward fighting a war for the wrong reasons, or toward staying in a war longer than is worthwhile.
Then, as they looked toward the Cascade Range slopes that rise steeply from the river, they saw the fire surge toward them through the Douglas fir, cedar and hemlock.
"These are resources we could redirect toward housing and toward health care, drug rehabilitation or an Ivy League education for every person we put in jail," Ms. Kennedy said.
They ride the escalator down in silence, staring out the large windows toward Broadway, toward the familiar thickening rush-hour crowd, until they reach the bottom and step off.
Large-scale building upgrades have been tried before, including in the 2009 stimulus, which put $4.5 billion toward retrofitting federal buildings and $3 billion toward retrofitting public housing projects.
"We have a path toward victory, a path toward the White House and Wyoming can give us a huge boost forward if we win here on Saturday," Sanders said.
Climate change is generally causing a long-term trend toward hotter and drier conditions, while Abram said shifts in clouds and winds are gradually driving winter rain toward Antarctica.
Another survivor, Sam Fuentes, pointed her camera toward her face, still battered by shrapnel, and toward her leg and thigh, which was pierced by one of the gunman's bullets.
Donald Trump has represented, both symbolically and in terms of the policy agenda, a reactionary presidency toward the feminist movement that has pushed the country toward greater gender equality.
We made a series of bad decisions, taking the T instead of a cab, then riding for several stops in the wrong direction—toward Braintree, instead of toward Alewife.
More than $1 billion would go toward vaccine development, and the other funds would go toward stockpiling protective equipment like masks, according to the Office of Management and Budget.
In the graph below, a negative force means a mass will be pulled down toward Earth; a positive force means it will be pulled up toward the other planet.
The discussion draft is targeted toward those trying to avoid taxes and not toward those hedging business risks, employee stock options or derivatives in pension funds, Wyden's office said.
The share sales have provided approximately C$0003 billion toward payment of outstanding electricity sector debt and other payables and about C$4 billion toward the province's capital program.
Not toward me, of course (though I needed this loss like a hole in the head), but toward Quinn who, as Astrid herself noted, has lost so much already.
While some may find party differences in views toward phrases like sexism, feminism and women's rights, we found worries about personal obstacles and views toward policy priorities transcend party.
Our objective is just to continue to drive toward the president's priorities, to drive toward that ... mission to return American astronauts to the moon by the end of 2024.
Americans who identify as independents are more likely to lean toward the Democratic Party (22019% of the total population) than toward the Republican Party (93% of the total population).
As research continues toward a vaccine and a cure, we already have the tools to bend the epidemic curve toward zero new infections and zero AIDS deaths in America.
Over the last 200 years, Americans have settled the frontier, moved away from cities toward suburbs, and migrated away from cities in the Northeast toward the South and West.
What is often surprisingly murky in commentary of this sort is why economic frustration should have pushed white voters toward the Republican Party or toward Donald Trump in particular.
And while Mr. Sanders has made private overtures toward centrists, his harpoons toward "corporate Democrats" and the scorched-earth tactics of his supporters have continued to unnerve Democratic leaders.
And it comes with a lot of strings attached; most of the funding will have to go toward repairing existing fencing or toward double fencing where barriers already exist.
Every evening, waves of immigrants stream north, moving toward Los Angeles and Phoenix — echoed, in a sense, by the waves of tourists streaming south, moving toward Cancún and Acapulco.
But we have to turn this anger and passion toward the politicians and the sick people that allowed this to continue, not toward each other as Democrats and Republicans.
Depictions — images — show lives bound toward their undoing.
He said the United States was looking for concrete steps toward North Korea's denuclearization and that the U.S. posture toward the country would not change until those steps were visible.
It's revealing that Pai leans toward the latter option, toward greater connectivity, sooner — even if that comes at a cost to the competition in which he places so much trust.
This sets the estranged Hernandez sisters in motion toward each other, toward a home in crisis — one that, in some ways, is all too familiar, and in other ways unrecognizable.
While most of her money goes toward bills and other household expenses, Isiah has managed to save $242,500 by putting 10% to 15% of her paycheck toward her car fund.
A short cut is a type of backdoor cut that happens when the player receiving the screen takes a step toward the screen, but then cuts backdoor toward the basket.
Here, Curry sets a pin-down screen for Andre Iguodala—who jabs toward the screen, feels the defender overplay it, and then cuts toward the basket for the easy finish.
"For every $10 states and districts contribute to teacher pension plans, $7 goes toward paying down past pension debt, and only $3 goes toward benefits for current teachers," Aldeman writes.
Oliver was fired after Haber admitted he "misspoke" when he said the car Jordan was riding in moved "aggressively" toward police -- leading one officer to fire his rifle toward it.
Instead, it put an additional $446 million toward Amtrak and more in other infrastructure grants, some of which don't need the administration's stamp of approval to be put toward Gateway.
The president-elect's skepticism toward the intelligence community has irked the Obama administration as well as influential Republican lawmakers, who have a more hawkish approach toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Asked if her newly compassionate approach toward deportation policies extended toward adults, the former secretary of state appeared to include even immigrants caught entering the U.S. illegally in the past.
The huge shark lunging toward our flimsy craft was an afterthought to my fellow riders when Sadako appeared in a darkened boathouse, jerking her way along the dock toward us.
His persona is that of a nice guy with a self-deprecating streak, and just as Gervais tends toward the capital-E Edgy, he tends toward the capital-L Light.
Pacma, a political party that defends the rights of animals, said in a statement Thursday that the ban was "a historic step" toward eliminating all celebrations involving violence toward animals.
So I think people are going to express that we're taking our baby steps toward normalization, toward democracy so I think that's a good plus," Kobsidthi told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
This plan takes into account how much of your after-tax income goes toward monthly essentials and how much money can you direct toward your goals without shortchanging your household.
Traffic was blocked on Interstate 287 heading west toward Rockland at least as far as the Sprain Brook Parkway exit, as well as on the Thruway heading east toward Westchester.
When the boat floated swordfish-shaped balloons — redeemable for $3 or $250 toward a new Trump Home — toward the shore, bathers nearly rioted as they raced to snatch them up.
Yet, Trump's manifest antagonism toward the alliance was hardly different from that he displayed toward the EU. His demand that NATO members fulfill their 2 percent pledge was perfectly legitimate.
"I hope that the amount of energy put toward opposing this plan will be put toward supporting 191 and all the schools once the plan is in place," she said.
I will fight Trump, but I don't want to fall into this cheap reverse-­Trumpism, where liberals are just as rude toward the Trump voters as Trump is toward them.
After Citizens United, the next step is not backward, toward old laws that didn't work well, but forward, toward a politics that respects and expands free expression and robust debate.
The DNC emails, which showed up on Wikileaks last week, revealed what's being perceived as bias toward Hillary Clinton, or at the very least nastiness toward the Bernie Sanders campaign.
The report also found large Long Island real-estate brokerages "help solidify racial separations," directing white prospective homebuyers toward largely white areas and minority clients toward more racially integrated ones.
Taken together, we believe there is a path toward $3 billion in annual EBITDA, which has the potential to drive XPO shares toward $200 over the next two-plus years.
She has drawn attention as she made the case for taxing wealth, abolishing the monarchy and vowing to move Labour not further toward the center but further toward the north.
Now Trump's cabinet is heavily skewed toward wealthy financiers, and the only major legislation the Republican government has managed to pass is a huge tax cut tilted toward the rich.
Geared primarily toward designers and manufacturers, the book forecasts color trends (whether consumers are expected to gravitate more toward brights or neutrals, jewel tones or pastels) two years in advance.
SAT Adversity Index: A Drive Toward Diversity Without Discussing Race The College Board, which administers the SAT, is joining a broadening movement toward using race-neutral alternatives to affirmative action.
That moment, plus the shot of vamped-out Darla swinging her arms as she skips toward the Bronze, goes a long way toward defining Buffy's tone from very early on.
Obviously, McNaughton feels much more warmly toward Trump than toward Obama, and seems to be convinced of the version of current events peddled by Fox News and White House officials.
Some looked toward independent Romania in their struggle for greater rights as imperial subjects, just as Italians in the Austrian-held region of South Tyrol cast an eye toward Italy.
To arrive at their seven to nine year sentencing recommendation, the ex-Stone prosecutors had done legal calculations that highlighted Stone's threats toward a congressional witness and toward the judge.
"The next step toward improving cognitive outcomes in widowers at risk should be greater attention toward the types of interventions, support and resources that could maintain brain health," Isaacson said.
In the first place, over the past few years wages for workers toward the bottom of the income stream have been rising faster than wages for those toward the top.
Though he hates war, the elder Doss is hardly a pacifist, and his violent behavior toward his sons and their mother (Rachel Griffiths) helps push Desmond toward peace-loving piety.
" Arab news media and entertainment have long been "programming people toward this hostility" toward Israel and Jews, he said, while political leaders were "intimidating and scaring people into manifesting it.
Rather than embracing the shallow tidal inlet on its opposite side, the glider-shaped structure seems to soar toward it, its wings pointing inland as it rushes toward the water.
And California is taking a big step toward electing its next governor to succeed Jerry Brown — and toward sending Senator Dianne Feinstein back to Washington to serve a sixth term.
"WJC asked that we flip two big sections of the speech so the Moms and Flint move toward the end and the affirmative agenda moves toward the front," he wrote.
Interstate 90 is the main corridor between Buffalo and Cleveland, leading toward the Pennsylvania border to the south, as well as the main route toward New York City and Boston.
He responded with anger not toward Moscow for undermining American democracy but toward Joseph Maguire, the current acting director of national intelligence, and his subordinates who told lawmakers about it.
The money from the proposed settlement would go toward a Coastal Zone Recovery Fund, managed by the state, that would distribute the cash toward coastal projects in the affected parishes.
The Latino protests you see out on the campaign trail are as much directed toward Trump's vitriol as they are toward TV media's inadequate and substandard news gathering and reporting.
The additional 27 percent who leaned toward an anti-immigrant stance gave Trump a 50-point margin, while those who leaned toward immigrants supported Clinton by a narrow eight points.
On the contrary, Iranian forces and proxies, backed by their Russian allies, have pressed eastward toward Deir Ezzor and also toward the limited footprint U.S. forces maintained around Al Tanf.
They have a son but hurtle off in opposite directions: she toward protest and domestic terrorism, he toward the moon, leaving their child to make sense of a fractured legacy.
At least compared with some past opening and closing ceremony outfits, which have veered wildly toward Cossack and Anna Karenina inspirations (a lotta fur) or toward the jingoistic (logo Russia!).
Military leaders are seeking to maintain pressure on the militant group as the president fundamentally reorders policy toward Syria and toward Afghanistan, where peace talks with the Taliban are underway.
Though President Donald Trump has (jokingly) expressed his approval, experts largely agree that the move could destabilize decades of progress toward democracy and instead move China even further toward authoritarianism.
The combative attitude that Mr. Trump displays not only toward Democrats but also toward the media and much of America's own intelligence community may be an expression of his personality.
"All options are on the table and our posture toward the regime will not change until we see credible moves toward denuclearization," a senior administration official told reporters on Tuesday.
The goal was to figure out what characteristics of these counties correlated most strongly with a shift toward the GOP — whether, say, wealthier or poorer counties swung harder toward Trump.
Similarly, Republicans who told pollsters they felt coldly toward African Americans in 2011 were 20 points likelier to support Trump than Republicans who said they felt warmly toward African Americans.
American values have always been biased toward individualism, achievement and flexibility — nurturing disruptive dynamos like Bell Labs, Walmart, Whole Foods, Google and Apple — and less toward dirigisme, order and economic equality.
BuzzFeed News and Lucid surveyed them on their attitudes toward the media, and the results show deep skepticism toward the press and concerns about the role of identity politics in coverage.
He added that he sees the U.S. economy moving toward maximum employment and stable prices, with an oil price rally and weaker dollar helping inflation toward the Fed's 2 percent goal.
Germany's flagship lender surged toward the top of the European benchmark shortly after the opening bell, before giving up all of its gains to slip toward the bottom of the index.
Attitudes toward whether sexual harassment is a bad thing may not have changed radically, but attitudes toward whether it is a problem — and a problem that can be defeated — absolutely have.
"Something happened recently where Justice Ginsburg made some very, very inappropriate statements toward me and toward a tremendous number of people, many, many millions of people that I represent," Trump said.
But in terms of how it affects society and our daily lives, it's much smaller than what the shift toward autonomy represents, and what the shift toward new customer models represents.
It's over the level of responsibility artists have toward their audience, and how much they have toward their art, and what to do when those two responsibilities conflict with each other.
And now US ships are moving toward the Korean Peninsula, with a not-so-veiled threat to launch a pre-emptive strike if Pyongyang moves toward yet another nuclear weapons test.
Draghi said growing below potential for too long actually reduced the economy's potency because instead of output rising toward capacity, potential would fall toward the actual output, permanently embedding low growth.
"I think that it is a key step toward putting the budget toward a sustainable path to balance," said Romina Boccia, a fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.
According to Carlota Perez' work, this is the moment when core markets become saturated and the set of technologies and financial capital moves toward the periphery: toward the less-advanced countries.
But he would still have wiggle room – and popular support – for pushing for a more hardline approach toward the estimated 7,000 former militants, which could nudge a minority back toward militancy.
I'm going to look toward the unknown and toward what I'm most afraid of, which is being vulnerable, authentic, having flaws, and exposing these ugly parts of myself to be judged.
Are we slipping toward a dystopian future where hate continues to thrive, or have recent watershed moments, movements, and discoveries set us on a road toward a fairer, more utopian environment?
If he were friendly toward them, they would melt, and exude friendliness toward him; they would ignore, or try to ignore, the nature of his writing, so different from their own.
The fund would use half of the energy revenue that isn't dedicated toward other sources, and would go toward addressing the nearly $12 billion maintenance backlog on National Park Service land.
Thousands of people headed east, toward the shopping district of Causeway Bay, while another large contingent headed west, toward the Chinese government's representative office, known as the Central Government Liaison Office.
Watch For the toward come to life below:  For the toward premiered at the MCA Chicago this past Saturday as part of the Merce Cunningham: Common Time exhibition at the institution.
At the time, granting citizenship to Puerto Ricans was not seen [emphasis added] as a step toward the incorporation of Puerto Rico as a territory or as a step toward statehood.
First there was moderate religiosity, the belief that God is ultimately in control, that all things are ultimately fashioned toward the good and that the arc of history bends toward justice.
Whether they will notice is another matter: on the digital platforms where they'll live much of their lives, these children will themselves be further funnelled, selection toward selection, like toward like.
While data on the spirituality of millennials suggests that younger generations still gravitate toward religious belief, including personal spiritual practices such as prayer, there is an increasing abhorrence toward religious authoritarianism.
The kids call Kathy and David "Momma" and "Dad," are unfailingly polite, clear the dishes, turn toward one another's love like plants toward the sun and burst with big glowing personalities.
Other new benefits include up to $100 in statement credits toward CLEAR membership each year, and up to $100 in statement credits per year toward LoungeBuddy purchases (for airport lounge access).
"You produce the mucus, and then the hair fibers sweep the mucus toward the back of the throat, and all the sinuses are geared to drain toward the back," Poetker says.
The whole classroom had to hide until they were told by officials to walk out of the room toward the back of the building and toward the parking lot, Garrett said.
And for all of the criticism he has leveled at Mr. Biden recently, Mr. Sanders feels far more positively in a personal way toward Mr. Biden than he did toward Mrs.
Whether in a military tribunal courtroom or a civilian one, the arc of the Egyptian moral universe bends not toward justice, but instead toward the political whim of whoever has power.
Do you lean more toward the aesthetic beauty of the early seasons, with their gorgeous tonal blend of warmth and melancholy, or toward the psychological complexity of the darker later seasons?
Worsening financial conditions toward the end of 2018 were, in part, what prompted the central bank to shift away from gradual rate increases and toward a patient stance early this year.
Industrial production in Canada, and Ontario in particular, has shifted toward both the United States and Mexico under Nafta, in addition to the general global shifts toward other countries, particularly China.
As we kayaked toward the southern shore of the 7,500-acre lagoon, Mr. Acosta directed our small flotilla to paddle another hundred yards in a southeasterly direction toward the misty bank.
A KPV-Harmony ruling alliance would represent "a rather radical change of Latvia's position toward the European Union and toward our security matters which, I think, is very dangerous," he said.
But the statue faces the city, stretching toward the Tigris and then past it, toward Mosul's most beautiful mosque, the shrine of Nabi Yunus, known in English as the Prophet Jonah.
By making a hard pivot toward one subscription to play them all, Apple has a chance to nudge an entire industry toward something a little more salutary than constant cash draws.
In this crowded field of Democratic candidates, there is almost no polling so far to indicate whether Latino voters are leaning toward one candidate, as they did toward Clinton in 2016.
It could also contribute to a record divergence between college-educated white women, breaking toward Democrats in unprecedented numbers, and white women without degrees, who still generally lean toward the GOP.
"Painted Ruins" arrives five years after Grizzly Bear's previous album, "Shields," and with it the band pushes its music further both inward and outward, toward the cryptic and toward the voluptuous.
Three years after Mr. Gordon and his firm, Tribeca Associates, conceived a midprice hotel geared toward millennials on a skinny site on Ann Street, everyone was racing toward a summer opening.
Burns' shot from the point was saved by Khudobin, but Tomas Hertl was able to get to the rebound and tip it toward Marleau, who was skating toward the left post.
Just Mercy isn't just about the death penalty; it's also about how old attitudes toward the poor and toward black Americans in particular have played out in the American justice system.
Of that amount, roughly $100 billion will go toward state and local incentives and $50 billion would go toward rural programs; the rest would be split among the remaining four principles.
"I welcome the taking of a charging decision which is an important step toward justice for Harry and toward solace for his family, but it is not the end," Raab said.
I don't know that that's going to pan out in 2020 but I think this move toward gesture control and toward touchless control of our machines is definitely on the horizon.
S&P earlier raised its outlook on Brazil's sovereign credit on prospects for sustained fiscal improvements, a step toward a ratings upgrade that would lift Brazil back toward investment-grade status.
In between these two conservative influencers and their contrasting messages lies today's GOP, being pulled toward revanchist radicalism by its older white base and toward modernity by its moderates and youth.
On third-and-10 at the Rams' 13, Saints quarterback Drew Brees lofted a pass toward Lewis, who had run a wheel route out of the backfield toward the right sideline.
Both envision a conservatism that is oriented less toward the state-as-enemy or the state-as-danger and much more toward the state-as-shaper and the state-as-harmonizer.
Many officials there hope he will try to change the Trump administration's combative tone toward the department, as well as toward the F.B.I. Whether it is too late is another question.
Noble repeatedly put his right hand behind his back and into his waistband as he walked toward and away from officers who had their weapons drawn toward him, the video showed.
Despite this clear indication of the people's hatred toward the Red Delicious, Mark Seetin, USApple director of regulatory and industry affairs, doesn't seem inclined to acknowledge the vitriol toward the variety.
" He said it's Altria's biggest investment "toward that goal.
But Washington kept looking the other way – toward Beijing.
" The account pointed followers toward Nikolaus Wachsmann's book "KL.
" Turning toward Rippon, she continued, "You smell really good.
We walked toward Grave No. 21857 -- his son's grave.
" She held it toward Gidley, who said, "Green pepper.
Don't run from this job — just run toward you!
Most researchers cautiously lean toward "yes" — despite the unknowns.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Momentum is building toward peace in Afghanistan.
" Tower: "It's not flying toward the [Tehran], is it?
It could have — it was going toward the Gulf.
BALTIMORE — Kamala Harris' campaign is careening toward a crackup.
As shoppers shift a greater chunk of their spending toward the web, consumers for the first time this holiday will allocate an equal amount of their budgets toward online and physical stores.
Still, thanks in part to these warming-induced trends toward earlier harvests in recent decades, there has also been an overall trend toward increased wine quality, despite the change in drought effects.
A video posted on the air station's Facebook page shows the gator emerging from the water, quickly moving toward the videographer as he or she throws a blade of grass toward it.
These same people are the ones who tend to gravitate toward bitcoin, a notoriously bad payment system that has finally grown toward being essentially the purest uncut financial speculation money can buy.
Redirect the money you put toward credit card debt toward your retirement fund once the former is gone (perhaps with an automatic deduction), and you'll pump up those savings in no time.
Kim vowed during his unprecedented summit with Trump in June in Singapore to work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, but the two sides have made little headway toward that goal.
Dumbbell Row to Tricep Extension Using dumbbells, start off in a plank pose and bring your left elbow (the hand holding the weight) up toward the ceiling and extend toward the back.
While the company has seen some major progress toward that vision beneath Facebook, it still hasn't entirely kept pace with the white-hot expectations that some investors had set toward that vision.
Consider doing something like an 85/15 split, with 85% of your dollars going toward the student loans, and 15% toward retirement, recommends Nick Bautista, a financial advisor with Clearview Wealth Management.
As the small group of Senate "undecideds" — Jeff Flake (R-AZ), then Collins and Manchin — broke toward supporting Kavanaugh's confirmation, the internet has turned toward the usual stories about norms and guardrails.
Another $1.9 billion would go toward "immigration detention beds" and other expenses for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and $285 million would go toward hiring more Border Patrol agents and ICE agents.
The idea is that scientific findings will guide both physician practice and coverage decisions toward better value and blunt that drive toward more marginal treatment at ever higher cost with limited outcomes.
Oil prices edged up on Monday toward a 2019 high achieved last week as sanctions and political uncertainty tightened supply in several producer countries and U.S.-China talks appeared headed toward success.
The black-and-while footage from a camera apparently pointing toward the runway from across a street showed a bright light speeding toward the ground, then a large explosion, followed by flames.
We tried to choose what we thought was Kratz's strongest evidence pointing toward Steven's guilt, the things he talked about at his press conferences, the things that were really damning toward Steven.
Antetokounmpo took a quick step to his right, crossing over his left leg toward the baseline as he drove around the Oklahoma City Thunder's Josh Heustis and then elevated toward the basket.
While the Fed is unlikely to move toward negative yields, Rieder said the global move toward them has made it harder for the Fed to move forward with its rate-hiking plans.
Male college graduates usually benefit from this, as they gravitate toward higher paying jobs, while women gravitate toward lower paying jobs, according to the report, which analyzed the 10.13 most common majors.
"Progress toward a durable and self-sustaining convergence of inflation toward our objective is not yet sufficiently convincing," Draghi said in a statement to the International Monetary and Financial Committee in Washington.
And that means that over the last several years, because Congress realized it wanted to put a lot more funding toward immigration enforcement, it put it toward DHS [Department of Homeland Security].
"The flight out of stocks and bonds will move toward commodities, toward energy names and you're talking potentially a trillion dollars over the next year and a half, two years," said McDonald.
But the widening of the religious and spiritual spectrum of Congress — both toward religious diversity and toward less denominational identity — is consistent with the demographic changes in the U.S. over recent decades.
Part of Bolton's animosity toward Kelly stems from Kelly's opposition to hiring Bolton as national security adviser, the source added -- a conflict that could fuel possible resentment toward Mattis in the future.
Some argue it was Georgia's and Ukraine's inching toward NATO and European Union membership that triggered Russia's military reaction, and that Sweden and Finland shouldn't poke the bear by moving toward membership.
In Germany, it reoriented a somewhat older tradition of paternalistic state action toward modern values; it helped shift a significant part of the German socialist movement away from revolution and toward reformism.
Swanson said there are many possibilities, including a return to what had been happening, or a step toward a vast change, like a shift toward fewer effusive eruptions and more explosive ones.
Black working-class guys have much more of a "there, but for the grace of God, go I" attitude toward the poor, and so they have much softer boundaries toward the poor.
British businesses contribute the equivalent of 2341 percent of their country's gross domestic product toward research and development, 80 percent less than what German companies contribute toward research and development in Germany.
As a result, the mix of retailers with high expectations for the day is changing quickly, skewing more toward dollar stores and discount retailers and toward essential products like food and cookware.
Inside a grid of cool, lush green vines, amid hills and valleys rippling toward the horizon, a cherubic woman in a wide straw hat named Helena Variara was pointing toward the sky.
One of the main reasons Trump stands such a good chance at re-election is that Democrats right now do not look like a party inclined toward moderate outreach toward persuadable voters.

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