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He is trying to deal with them economically, he is trying to deal with them militarily, he&aposs trying to deal with them in terms of foreign policy and so forth.
He's trying to deal with it; Joyce (Winona Ryder) is trying to deal with it as well.
I can't imagine trying to deal with it without her.
It was tricky trying to deal with everyone's different emotions.
But there are ways of trying to deal with that.
And now, Donald Trump is trying to deal with the problem.
It's trying to deal with the catch-22 of the scenes.
It's not like Twitter isn't trying to deal with the problem.
There's the human story of this young man who's trying to deal with his situation that he perhaps doesn't fully understand, and he's just trying to deal with it in the best way that he knows how.
Trying to deal with this annoyance, I right clicked on the banner.
YouTube has been trying to deal with this issue for some time.
"We're watching our back and trying to deal with it," Nasr said.
They're also trying to deal with what's happening with their other children.
AND I THINKL, AS YOU KNOW, WE'RE TRYING TO DEAL WITH NAFTA.
It was an illustration of what I was trying to deal with.
It's the way he survives the things we're trying to deal with.
They both are trying to deal with where they stand with Logan.
"I have been trying to deal with this," Hamill said of the death.
He was trying to deal with the hand that Jeff Immelt left him.
I had been trying to deal with this for a long, long time.
We've have universities — large, small, private, public — trying to deal with this problem.
It&aposs like, he is saying- I&aposm trying to deal with this guy.
And then there's that whole warlock situation my snipers are trying to deal with.
Like many states, Nevada has been trying to deal with its collapsing individual marketplace.
That's like the worst thing ever after you're trying to deal with all your stuff.
VF is among the companies trying to deal with the negative effects of company fluctuations.
They've had some issues, some legacy issues and things they've been trying to deal with.
According to her official Instagram account, Wilson is trying to deal with being cooped up.
I'm just trying to deal with the most basic issues of how we can survive.
Also, we are trying to deal with a chronic power problem at the residence/buro.
Seems like he wasn't trying to deal with more cops, especially so early in 2017.
Contemplate this man, with this record, trying to deal with world leaders, Congress, terrorism and more.
But you're dealing with all these things impacting the decision [Will] is trying to deal with.
We're an easy [tax] target for governments who are trying to deal with deficits and budgets.
A family member told PEOPLE, "We're just trying to deal with a lot of different emotions."
One firm is trying to deal with undecideds in a way that may create unintended consequences.
I've been trying to deal with the baby anxiety relatively quietly, without stressing my husband out.
At the same time, Buttigieg's campaign was trying to deal with their three biggest structural weaknesses.
The island is still trying to deal with the severe damage it received from the storm.
They're seeing an honest reflection — they work, they got women, they're trying to deal with racism.
Comparable-store sales missed estimates, with Gap stores trying to deal with excess inventory and bad weather.
It was born out of catharsis, of trying to deal with the past without getting too dark.
Then it skips ahead by five years, when everyone is still trying to deal with the fallout.
But do I think we have a functioning democracy that is trying to deal with these issues?
But it's the way he may be trying to deal with it privately that is equally troubling.
She's trying to deal with so much trauma that there's not a lot of room for happiness.
One of the challenges of this book was trying to deal with the duality you're pointing to.
This is, first and foremost, a movie about a monster, not the man trying to deal with her.
Johnson rejects public aid for young people trying to deal with crushing student debt and poor job prospects.
Comparable store sales also missed estimates, with Gap stores trying to deal with excess inventory and bad weather.
Sessions is trying to deal with the backlog, but he hasn't found an effective way to do it.
"There hasn't been anything put in place with regards to trying to deal with the issue," Brooks said.
It is also trying to deal with other questionable content, such as death threats, hate speech and extremism.
I have very intense reactions to the theater artist who is actually trying to deal with that devastation.
Republicans are also spending far too little time on trying to deal with the underlying problem of costs.
It feels like she went from trying to deal with Trump poorly to dealing with fellow Democrats really well.
But legislators are finally trying to deal with the reality of work today, for Uber drivers and freelancers nationwide. 
Kentucky is trying to deal with a massive state pension crisis and push through some sort of tax reform.
They seem to be focused on trying to deal with that, but I think they're a ways from that.
She went through years of getting her hair shaved off and she is still trying to deal with these demons.
Buhai, 30, is trying to deal with the pressure by treating the championship as just another week in the office.
Colleges today are trying to deal with a substantial suicide risk among students and growing rates of depression and anxiety.
But in their own ways, Klobuchar and Warren have been trying to deal with their invisible hurdle for many months.
So in that sense, in trying to deal with the issue, in the EU we all have a common interest.
Mrs May is that rare thing: a responsible leader who is trying to deal with populist anxieties rather than exploit them.
Facebook says it is trying to deal with an expired security certificate issue that is keeping Oculus Rift headsets from working.
I mean, this is the -- this is the disconnect that we have in trying to deal with China in financial terms.
Santa Barbara residents aren't the only ones forced to live out of vehicles and trying to deal with the related challenges.
As for hate speech and misinformation, he said Google has also been trying to deal with misinformation and seek to do more.
This comes at a time when Renzi is trying to deal with a fragile banking system, bogged down by non-performing loans.
Dr Egesi and his colleagues are trying to deal with the aliens' sensitivities by way of a breeding programme based on genomics.
"Under that framework, we would generally see nightmares as part of a process of trying to deal with emotional material," Ellis said.
Trying to deal with this scrutiny has actually led to a rise in influencers working with life coaches, as Insider previously reported.
Singapore, like many other countries, is trying to deal with the spread of falsehoods online, which can undermine democracy and social cohesion.
In Quaker meeting weeks before the storm, trying to deal with my own losses, I kept thinking about the presence of absence.
Not to even look at the security aspect of trying to deal with staffing shortages — it could be a recipe for disaster.
There was a famous case where law enforcement was literally, in multiple countries, was trying to deal with a cyber threat issue.
"I think sometimes she has, you know, challenges in trying to deal with the issue now – which, hey, I get it," Caitlyn said.
And he has maintained that he was simply trying to deal with a potentially damaging story even though, he said, it was false.
Imagine trying to deal with a period while cramped into a one-room tent with 10 other people, some family and some not.
There's vulnerability in being stranded and feeling uncomfortable, and that's what this episode is trying to deal with, albeit fairly poorly at times.
Italian policymakers and EU officials have been trying to deal with the country's fragile banking system, bogged down by non-performing loans (NPLs).
"These are big, complex global issues that we're all trying to deal with, and the president needs to lead on this," he continued.
There are just a tremendous number of variables that you're trying to deal with if you think about this as a chemical process.
Now that we know Red is Liz's father, he's trying to deal with that, but I don't think he trusts Red and never has.
Which put diplomats roughly back where they were before Tuesday: trying to deal with Trump's opposition to multilateralism and his tough approach to trade.
Other cities like Norfolk, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina that are at risk of extreme flooding, are also trying to deal with the issue.
A GOP lawmaker says Congress should take care of a must-pass spending bill before trying to deal with an impasse over immigration policy.
Laura Ingraham would not mock a young person who is trying to deal with the pain of having his friends murdered at his school.
Al got famous for shooting someone and now he's trying to deal with fame, and I'll have a new song for him every week.
Dealing with that and then trying to deal with what you got going on overseas with your team, it makes it a little frustrating.
But trying to deal with my mental illness and meet all of my responsibilities at school, work and home feels like a terrible balancing act.
And that&aposs where we are and that is what Mitch McConnell has dealt with, that&aposs what Harry Reid was trying to deal with.
So that's really a major issue for the midstream - trying to deal with way too much debt given the (dividend) promises made to limited holders.
I don't think there's anything in the first year, other than [military progress] ISIS and trying to deal with North Korea and solve the problem.
"It's something I'm trying to deal with as reasonably as I can but not let it affect my thoughts at every single moment," Rance said.
"Right now we're trying to deal with the direct impact of the virus on individual citizens," House Budget Committee Chairman John Yarmuth said on Wednesday.
She's doing this while also trying to deal with her mommy dearest Carol (January Jones) and her younger sister Serena's (Willow Shields) quests for gold.
Or, more accurately, from trying to deal with Mueller's investigation to preparing to win the public perception battle in the wake of Mueller's eventual report.
After trying to deal with their separation amicably for most of the film, tensions boil over and both spouses end up screaming at each other.
ESPN has been trying to deal with some of those effects via a series of layoffs, while insisting it was still going to invest in talent.
I wanted to come to a place that is really trying to deal with the problem and not deny it, not push it under the rug.
It's very difficult to talk about this because you just get shot down, but there are parts of Islam which are trying to deal with this.
"There is a fine line between being humane and inhumane when trying to deal with the homeless," city commissioner Richard Ryles told Good Morning Tampa Bay.
I mean, could you imagine somebody who doesn't read and doesn't learn trying to deal with the day-to-day changes and challenges of that job?
"The Americans are trying to deal with the situation peacefully, diplomatically, without taking military action, even though they have the potential to do so," he said.
Your own economy, aesthetics, clubs, labels, rather than trying to deal with something that was so broken or corrupt that it was never gonna be fixed.
"This has been more a disaster, trying to deal with insurance, than it was when our house flooded," said Ms. Slagle, 49, a retired Houston firefighter.
Trying to deal with this atrocity in visual terms had seemed almost beyond imagining, and "Open Casket" is a very dark picture—but it's not grotesque.
"I think the hard part for our guys is going to be this full pathway to citizenship and trying to deal with that issue," McCaul said.
There are a lot of systemic problems that have not been addressed that we're trying to deal with, so it's definitely something that I'm mindful of.
Trying to deal with this crisis, as well as pushing through pension reforms and bringing down national debt, has absorbed much of the government's time and energy.
On October 29th the prime minister, Saad Hariri, said he had reached a "dead end" trying to deal with their demands over corruption and the stagnant economy.
Myeshia Johnson was -- and is -- trying to deal with the grief of losing a husband and not even knowing all the facts that led to his death.
While trying to deal with his addiction, he was arrested four times, placed in solitary confinement, and caught up in a Maine Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) investigation.
"There has not been a campaign that is trying to deal with the kind of venom that we're seeing from some in the corporate media," Sanders added.
Another is that Ryan has simply been driven crazy trying to deal with the Trump White House, the president's strange, unsettling behavior and his endlessly contradictory comments.
Do you have any thoughts on how to resist that going forward, as someone who has been trying to deal with it and speak out about it?
You know better than anyone, trying to get an apartment, trying to deal with the traffic, and the quality of life is not great in Silicon Valley.
I wanted to distinguish between people I can appreciate trying to deal with immediate, real problems in their lives and the ones who characterize themselves as guinea pigs.
Otherwise, you might want to consider trying to deal with having a rude or incompetent boss until those higher up in the company take notice and take action.
Currently, British suppliers are trying to deal with a surge in business, with output up 313 percent in the last five years, much of it driven by exports.
Pentagon Memo The Pentagon is a microcosm of the inherent contradictions in how companies, government agencies and people across the country are trying to deal with the coronavirus.
Because they're still trying to figure out how to deal with social media, they're still trying to deal with how to deal with privacy, sort of basic stuff.
To turn awareness into action, the USDA set up 63 climate hubs across the country, which provide practical information to farmers and foresters trying to deal with climate change.
Which she doesn't want 'cause she doesn't think it's ... it's a problematic legislation, but I think it's trying to deal with an issue that is massive in San Francisco.
Since we got there before they did, they had heard about us and knew that we weren't bad, but it was pretty nerve-wracking trying to deal with them.
The broader concern is that this could be the start to a bigger decline in China, which has been trying to deal with slowing growth as its economy matures.
But the earthquake image does still highlight the pervasiveness of fake news, and how it can even penetrate companies that are currently trying to deal with the issue themselves.
Walking through a few reauthorizing bills before trying to deal with the controversial issues surrounding the shutdown would be a bit like learning to walk before trying to run.
Fentanyl affects a lot of people down here, and my line of work is trying to deal with trauma, and why people do the things they do to cope.
"It's a real balancing act trying to deal with the health and safety issues you have to deal with while also being sensitive to residents' belongings," Mr. Teas said.
In trying to deal with his Afghanistan problem, Trump is presenting Pakistan a tough take-it-or-leave-it choice: Fight terrorism as we say or forgo military aid.
" Jamison continued: "It's just too much for a guy who's in the junior year of college and just trying to deal with being a familiar face everywhere he goes.
Italian policymakers and EU officials have been trying to deal with its fragile banking system, bogged down by non-performing loans (NPLs) estimated to total 360 billion euros ($400.7 billion).
Congressman Brooks helped a staffer apply a tourniquet, went to help Steve Scalise with another member of Congress who was a doctor who was trying to deal with the wounds.
How frustrating has it been -- excuse me -- how frustrating has it been trying to deal with the government, trying to tell them your story, and trying to make a case?
Instead of trying to deal with voting issues on a case-by-case basis and working with localities and states, H.R. 1 is a federal takeover of our election process.
Instead of trying to deal with issues relating to China and North Korea simultaneously, the next President should balance China and North Korea, which could be called triangular diplomacy 2.0.
It added that China would unveil financial incentives for regions currently trying to deal with overcapacity, and would provide more support when it comes to re-employing laid-off workers.
Maintaining some semblance of order and control — whether you're undercover, working in the CIA, or just trying to deal with a huge new truth like Paige — is grueling, constant work.
For the first time in my life, I'm trying to deal with negativity (what the hell, inadvertent or not, it's full-on hatred) from someone who isn't physically in my life.
You either try to put everything in there, which just calls attention to it, or you just say, 'Let's make that not a factor, because we're trying to deal with everyman.
His conviction – which was suppressed from December to February – sent shockwaves through the Catholic Church, which has been trying to deal with the implications and widespread damage of institutional sexual abuse.
If you're trying to deal with an infestation of common small roaches, you probably don't want to do so by keeping a can of insecticide at the ready at all times.
I'm wrapping my brain around being in a house trying to deal with how to play this game when someone I used to be close with is playing mental games with me.
"For me, it's a way of communicating with people who are going through either similar situations with scoliosis or having a scar of their own that they are trying to deal with."
Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler wrote that recent flooding had left his office extremely short-staffed trying to deal with the damage and prepare adequately for the vote on November 8.
"How much fun is it, watching the U.S. trying to deal with a President whose cronies are guilty of crimes—involving him—while he still holds office?" a South African tweeted recently.
Vindman recalled that he told Volker on "a couple occasions" that "there was a lot of risk involved with trying to deal with Mr. Giuliani," according to the transcript of his Oct.
"He's trying to deal with that in his own way, and part of that is bringing part of the episode to a close," Mr. Kiken said in an interview on Monday night.
"Watching staff from afar trying to deal with that Twitter handle is like watching an undersized person trying to wrangle an out-of-control fire hose," said one former White House official.
The release of local reserves is the latest example of how China is trying to deal with the crisis — but even that might not be enough to solve the problem, experts say.
There's clearly a lot of people who want to gather as much data about their bodies as possible, even when they're in good health and not trying to deal with any particular ailments.
The pro-coal government has been slow to address the issue, with cities trying to deal with the problem individually by closing schools, offering free public transport and asking people to stay inside.
Iraqi forces in Mosul used to joke that trying to deal with an IS drone attack was like being at a wedding celebration: everyone fired their Kalashnikovs into the air with no effect.
No one else will touch it: both Google and Microsoft went with far shittier and hackier IR blaster solutions for Google TV and the Xbox One instead of trying to deal with CableCard.
"It looks like the School Board just made a mistake and is trying to deal with its own mistake by asking that the Sun Sentinel be held in contempt," attorney Tom Julin said.
"They have been trying to deal with this for several months, and it does not match because there is such a disconnect, and a lack of political will and capabilities," Mr. Abuza said.
Even having to ask that question about the party's de facto nominee is strange enough, but the contortions Republicans have twisted themselves into trying to deal with the controversial billionaire are downright bizarre.
Trump, a Republican who has made cracking down on illegal immigration a centerpiece of his administration, is trying to deal with a surge of mostly Central American families crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
It was another example of how big banks are trying to deal with shifting political winds in Washington, where they face new scrutiny under the Democrats, who now control the House of Representatives.
The move to lower the cash ratio is expected to release an extra 35.2 billion shillings ($330.83 million) for banks to lend to customers trying to deal with the outbreak, the committee said.
Western diplomats have expressed worry about the administration's hostility to the accord, saying that it could create more nuclear uncertainty at a time when the world is trying to deal with North Korea.
"Since the referendum Mark Carney has shown he's very much on the front foot trying to deal with the economic implications of Brexit," Ben Brettell, senior economist at Hargreaves Lansdown said in a note.
The lesser earthquakes -- 23 in all since the big one, according to the USGS -- come as the country is trying to deal with its worst disaster in decades, Defense Minister Ricardo Patiño said Tuesday.
Italian policymakers and EU officials have been trying to deal with the country's fragile banking system, which has been bogged down by non-performing loans (NPLs) estimated to total 360 billion euros ($400.7 billion).
I'm not a lawyer or big security expert, but I do think this is a fairly painless way to put this particular inconvenience behind you without trying to deal with Equifax or anyone else.
Critics have pounced upon his comments, saying they point to Trump declaring the emergency as a means of achieving a political goal instead of trying to deal with an actual emergency at the border.
A distribution manager at Cristal said the company has only gotten worse in the past two months, telling the Wall Street Journal that it's been "a very miserable time trying to deal" with CSX.
The problem with this approach is fairly straightforward: Two-dimensional characters trying to deal with three-dimensional situations is never going to be interesting, no matter how much they try to tell you otherwise.
The province has been trying to deal with carbon from those plants a different way, by physically capturing and storing it, an effort that has proved costly and is off to a slow start.
And then there were 10 farmers in this given industry — who were very good people trying to deal with a government that works this way, where you buy influence and access and, hopefully, outcomes.
I guess I'd ask you, 303 years later, I mean, when you took over, we were still in the midst of the financial crisis trying to deal with what was happening at that point.
"They want to be able to have all the tools in their toolbox to get the attention of some of these countries we're trying to deal with," Thune said of the White House's position.
On Bachelor in Paradise, Katie Morton's main stressor seems to be whether her boyfriend Chris Bukowski is fully committed to their relationship — but behind the scenes, she's also trying to deal with her narcolepsy.
"In one way or another, there's an economic basis to all these plays," Ms. Crosby said, "and the sisters are trying to deal with basic issues of survival in very practical ways," generally through marriage.
ANC Secretary-General Gwede Mantashe told reporters on Sunday the party's leadership was trying to "deal with perceptions of the ANC being arrogant, self serving, soft on corruption and increasingly distant from its social base".
What is wonderful about spending an hour in a church, even if you are not a believer, is the sense that you are trying to deal with larger mysteries, for which there are no answers.
President Donald Trump, a Republican, has made cracking down on illegal immigration a centerpiece of his administration, which is trying to deal with a surge of mostly Central American families crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
What do you think is the best advice for a new photographer who's trying to be like all these great masters in this issue while still trying to deal with capitalism, which is anti-black?
Screenwriters Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs also star as two men living in Oakland who are trying to deal with the gentrification of their community and the reevaluation of Diggs' character's life while on probation.
But, critical as these and many other issues are to America's farmers and ranchers, trying to deal with them from the vantage point of rural America counts as extracurricular activity for a secretary of Agriculture.
Xiaomi, which is trying to deal with increased competition in its home market, has been selling accessories in the U.S. since last year, but the Mi Box will be its first Android device sold here.
The extra money means Canada's Liberal government - trying to deal with a prolonged oil slump that has slashed revenues - is committed to pouring a total of C$187 billion into infrastructure between now and 2027/28.
The first of the ads features John Legend and Chrissy Teigen, trying to deal with the annoying task of searching for a show on TV, convincing that you should "make Google do it," the ad's tagline.
But the expense and hassle of trying to deal with that SNAFU, following a work laptop upgrade, has put me right off the prospect of "courageously" forgetting about other ports that I really need to use.
"It's not first time that we're in a situation where people in a large space are trying to deal with a threat together, but I think the nature of what you're seeing at the moment is difficult.".
They were constantly at the doctor's office trying to deal with her gastrointestinal issues and after further testing, they discovered that at just 3 months old, her liver was the size of a full-grown male's liver.
Ryanair said it was trying to deal with a backlog of staff leave, which must be allocated before the end of the year, and described the number of canceled flights - which started immediately - as "unacceptable" to customers.
However, Fury was forced to pull out of the fight on two occasions, citing questionable injuries each time, before it had been revealed Fury had been taking cocaine while trying to deal with his mental health issues.
"It's about how people are trying to deal with being alive in the world, and struggling to fulfill their dreams, and it invites the bigger questions — the stuff of plays and art and songs," Mr. McPherson said.
"You've got a President trying to deal with a major world issue and you are trying to distract or whatever it is by bringing in a convicted felon and known liar," Trump Jr. said on Fox News.
Granny Lydiato Chris Schonberger When I couldn't relate to what he was referring to, I was still entertained looking at the cross and bird tattoos on his face and watching his gyrations trying to deal with the burning.
And in a sense what we're trying to deal with is self-denying prophecies, by predicting that things will lead to serious problems, we set in motion the adjustments that caused them not to lead to serious problems.
Stork believes audiences will see the basketball star as just a man who's trying to deal with his issues and who's finally able to feel a release by talking about his addiction after experiencing a bout of loneliness.
Because promising to "take back control" of their country's borders gradually became the party's default response to a challenge that so many of Europe's center-right parties have been trying to deal with for a decade or more.
Fresh out of rehab, Rue is trying to deal with her anxiety by getting back on drugs — a pursuit enabled by the crowd with which she runs, in which pills and sex (if not love) are easily available.
Representative Keith Ellison, Democrat of Minnesota and the first Muslim to serve in Congress, said Mr. Trump's initially muted response to attacks by white supremacists only add to the problem of trying to deal with right-wing extremists.
"On the video it looks like a big violent thing, that he went into third gear without giving her a chance, but he could have been there for 15 minutes trying to deal with her [before that]," he said.
In the past, I spent so much time trying to deal with disagreements rationally in order to not hurt anyone's feelings that I rarely allowed myself to express anger or frustration about anything— unless I was doing so destructively.
"My husband is innocent," said Qu. Six families shared their experiences on trying to deal with a relative taken hostage in Iran, with diplomats often advising them to stay silent so as not to harm the chance of release.
Part of the reason appears to be positive news from China, after the Shanghai municipal government said it would help companies like Tesla trying to deal with the coronavirus outbreak "resume production as soon as possible," according to Reuters.
There's a scene where a mom is seen trying to deal with her kid's behavior and I started talking about it and in the act of talking I was aware I had that weird wobbly-voice almost-crying thing.
"Trump is essentially trying to deal with the effects of the student loan problem by proposing a new policy somewhat similar to what we have already," said Mark Huelsman, a senior policy analyst at the liberal think tank Demos.
"If there was an antidote to crack, the argument would be we should just kick these people out of school, rather than trying to deal with them in the school system," said Mr. Raymond of the Harm Reduction Coalition.
The Eagles, by the way, trying to deal with being the first Super bowl champs ever to be disinvited to the White House, and despite the hopes of some media, Melania is back on Seen and Unseen with Arroyo next.
Stumpf announced his retirement in October 2016 after trying to deal with a scandal in which employees had created millions of fake bank accounts to meet sales quotas, severely damaging Wells Fargo's reputation and spurring scrutiny from regulators and Congress.
Rick Santorum "instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with situations that– where there is a violent shooter." perhaps best to leave #publichealth and #medicine to #docs.
Whether he's preparing to confront an elite clergyman and his superior with evidence of the clergyman's abuse or trying to deal with once strong, now reheated feelings for a married woman, his struggles come across as stylized, even romantically heroic.
Each situation is very different, and I would say there have been a number of white folks in Hollywood that have reached out with good intentions and interest in trying to deal with challenges that have existed in the past.
The prosecutors' statement said they believe that around October 2008, Ghosn was trying to deal with losses on paper of 1.85 billion yen ($2008 million) incurred on a swap contract he had with a bank which it did not name.
China has recognized the seriousness of overcapacity problems in some industries and has been trying to deal with the issue, while some other countries have been "just talking and watching", Wang said without making specific reference to the U.S. comments or elaborating further.
After a much-too-long break following its April Fools Day season premiere, Rick and Morty finally returned to Adult Swim with a Mad Max: Fury Road sendup that sees Morty and Summer trying to deal with the impending divorce of their parents.
But you, me, us, who weren't born back then, who are still trying to deal with the pains and sufferings of our ancestors and we're having to walk through life being aware of our blackness, we need to understand our people's pain.
Demetrio said the American Airlines situation featured an "out-of-control" flight attendant, a "haggard mother" weary from travel, a passenger who wanted to protect the woman, and a captain who was out of the cockpit trying to deal with the uproar.
What is peculiar about what Rudy Giuliani has been doing on television is he often makes admissions that are against his client's interests, which is a very peculiar way of trying to deal with what are very grave circumstances—potentially—for the president.
Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE is trying to deal with this problem.
What we're seeing now is foreign leaders trying to deal with the sort of issue that's normally worked out behind closed doors happening in front of cameras, with no warning and a president who can't really be counted on to react predictably.
While processing that — and trying to deal with the effect the bubble-headed Alicia has on the men — Logan has to figure out whether it's possible to create a Thanksgiving pageant sensitive to Native American concerns with no Native Americans in the room.
The companies are trying to deal with what is shaping up as a major threat to their businesses: societal demands, especially in Europe, for a sharp curtailment of the consumption of the oil and gas that are the lifeblood of these organizations.
"How about kids instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with situations that when there is a violent shooter that you can actually respond to that," Santorum said Sunday.
The U.S. is trying to deal with that by protecting its economy from abuses of free trade, magnified by cyclically uncoordinated economic policies that the G-7 and, subsequently, G-20 were supposed to avoid through permanent consultations at ministerial and summit meetings.
"Yes, total user numbers are down, but we've known for a while now that Twitter has a fake-users problem and is trying to deal with it, so that shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone," said Clement Thibault, analyst at global financial platform Investing.com.
Like Houston — who became defined by the "crack is wack" meme until her death — Mariah Carey has spent a large part of her career trying to deal with jokes and parodies about her mental health, ever since she was hospitalized in the summer of 20133.
"You write a book and you hope in some ways that the issues you are trying to deal with in the book will not be as pressing in the moment, that somehow the writing will get us beyond a certain place," Trethewey tells me.
The scenes they spend trying to deal with that information are some of the show's worst, and just when it looks like they might be able to move on, Buhler uses yet another tired horror trope to make it clear that nothing is really resolved.
"She informed me that her motivation was to work with Jeffrey Cummings, MD, a renowned neurologist who is trying to deal with Mr. Conway's past brain surgeries involving a shunt that failed and later a valve procedure to correct his neurological problems," Harris explained.
The congressional leaders' stern side-by-side gazes—directed at Republicans holding the country hostage for $6 billion to fund a wall they probably don't even want—have been turned into a meme, painting them as frustrated parents trying to deal with a difficult child.
In an interview with police the night of the shooting, Dalton's wife said she arrived at her in-laws' house that evening and found her husband on the phone trying to deal with an apparent car accident he sustained in a silver Chevy Equinox.
Roger McNamee: The problem that I'm trying to address and have spent, I guess, now three years trying to deal with, is this notion that Silicon Valley has inadvertently created companies that are identical in our economy to what the chemical industry was in 1950.
"My concern right now is that it would be far better to lower the volume of rhetoric and focus on developing both our strength and capacity in the region … trying to deal with sanctions that can really have an impact on North Korea," Panetta said.
"My concern right now is that it would be far better to lower the volume of rhetoric and focus on developing both our strength and capacity in the region... trying to deal with sanctions that can really have an impact on North Korea," Panetta said.
"One of the difficult challenges that the government faces in trying to deal with countering foreign influence operations is that addressing these activities falls between the cracks of different government agencies and authorities, and implicates important US First Amendment and privacy rights," Doss told BuzzFeed News.
I think there's something very advantageous about makeup, but it's also a way to manipulate gazes, which I'm constantly trying to deal with and play with, like how do I make people look at me like this, or how to make them not look at me.
I was trying to deal with different power relations — the power of the community in the Lower East Side, to shoot down the city's attempts at making money off of middle-class artists, selling them property, and then the other events going on at that time.
Through it all, we must maintain both a sense of compassion to people's quest for a better life, and a sense of rationality for economic and security decisions of national governments trying to deal with the thorny situation of newcomers (and new tech) permanently entering their societies.
We devote enormous resources to that, and it is right and appropriate for us to be vigilant and aggressive in trying to deal with that — the same way a big city mayor's got to cut the crime rate down if he wants that city to thrive.
But having a leader like that just puts the onus in the hands of people trying to deal with these issues, and I have great hope in the intellect and spirit of people working on these issues, and we'll be able to move these issues forward.
CHUCK ROBBINS: WELL FIRST OF ALL DAVID, THANKS FOR HAVING ME. IF YOU THINK ABOUT WHAT CUSTOMERS ARE FACING AND WHAT OUR ENTERPRISE CUSTOMERS ARE TRYING TO DEAL WITH, WE'RE LIVING IN THIS WORLD WHERE THERE ARE BILLIONS OF NEW CONNECTIONS THAT ARE BEING ADDED TO THE NETWORK.
"She informed me that her motivation was to work with Jeffrey Cummings, MD, a renowned neurologist who is trying to deal with Mr. Conway's past brain surgeries involving a shunt that failed and later a valve procedure to correct his neurological problems," Harris explained in the court documents.
How difficult it was for me to write about myself in the moment, explaining to readers how I felt about certain situations, the fear, the threat, the moment where you get back to your hotel room or home and you're trying to deal with what you've seen out there.
"How about kids instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with situations that when there is a violent shooter that you can actually respond to that," Santorum said Sunday on CNN's State of the Union.
But we have a situation right now, as it exists, that I think the President is trying to deal with in, I think a reasonable way that nothing is good here, it&aposs either open borders and let people into the country, and we know how that works, it encourages more.
And it's definitely not too early to try to minimize such warfare before it happens, ideally by actually trying to deal with the root causes of the conflicts burning around the world, rather than lobbing a few cruise missiles their way every time we feel the need to seem particularly outraged.
"How about kids instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with situations that when there is a violent shooter that you can actually respond to that," former Senator Rick Santorum said on CNN's State of the Union.
" Then, on Twitter, Elliot added: "I want to lift our sis up in prayer because there are so many people battling this & many trying to deal with it alone … Please No jokes this is REAL & as human beings let's keep the ones who are openly dealing with it uplifted & be encouraging to them!
It's not hard to see where this could have easily become, say, an episode of Frasier, with Frasier and Niles trying to deal with someone very odd in order to obtain some item they desperately wanted, all the while wondering if the "brother" really existed or was a put-on by their captor.
But I will say, I mean, this is part of one of the reasons why we wanted to have you on today, I think if you are someone who is moving through the world and trying to deal with racial trauma, and trying to deal with anxiety or fear over persecution because of your citizenship or lack thereof, or your gender orientation, or your gender identity or your sexual orientation, it's like, are you going to be able to talk to someone who understands that or has context for that, or are you going to go to someone who...doesn't know how to talk to you about what a microaggression is, or what it feels like if someone calls you the N word on the subway?
Because for a lot of these songs I was going back where my mom lived and was trying to deal with her passing away, but then at the same time there is always a sexy vibe to everything and I am always fascinated with the idea of relationships in general, whether intimate or otherwise.
"When a client comes in, and they have a lot of emotional pain, and they're trying to deal with everything that's going on in their lives…this may be the first time they've been listened to and really understood," says Nancy Sherman, an Illinois-based therapist and clinical coordinator for the counseling program at Bradley University.
They are going to cover things and come up with really interesting contrarian angles and stuff to raise a bunch of noise around things, and that ultimately, if you just keep paying attention to it, you're just going to get whiplash from emotionally trying to deal with it and to mostly filter all of that out.
"I know that there's some people who believe, as do we all, that sensible regulation is good, but there was some redundancy and there's been a bit of a wax built up as layers and layers have gotten on it and no doubt impeded the economy, and he represented trying to deal with it," Blankfein told Cramer.
Life has been a bit chaotic, you know, trying to  deal with all the new mom things at the same time as trying to, you know, come back to compete," she says, "Dealing with traveling with an infant, staying in the hotel with an infant, diapers and bottles and like all of those just practical things.
JW: So, we're back, and we just spent a long time arguing — not arguing — but just heatedly discussing a couple of very important cultural products that were made by white people or will be made by white people in theory, trying to deal with very particular aspects of the black experience and our discomfort around it.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Moral confusion reigns at the heart of new HBO film "Paterno," as viewers get a family living room view of the famed Penn State football coach trying to deal with the fallout as a former longtime assistant coach becomes embroiled in a child sex scandal that rocks education and an insular college town.
We came to realize, as we talked to more companies in the spaces, as we talked to just companies who were trying to deal with money online — which, you know, is a large fraction of them — what we realized is that it wasn't just the small companies, the independent developers, the solo founders who were encountering these problems.
Now, this survey was done before the tax reform, so, what's driving that change right now is you still have the concern around corruption in China, which the President's trying to deal with, you still have the issue of ease of doing business, acceptability to come in and do business in a way that makes sense for them, and there's many, many restrictions.
Vindman said he told Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerGOP counsel acknowledges 'irregular channel' between U.S. and Ukraine The Hill's 6900:2628 Report: Democrats open televised impeachment hearings READ: William Taylor's opening statement at impeachment hearing MORE, former special envoy to Ukraine, on "a couple occasions" that "there was a lot of risk involved with trying to deal with Mr. Giuliani," according to the transcript of his Oct.
So now, whether you're trying to deal with an insurance company, or a telephone company, or an airline, or your health care provider, or even the school system, these institutions have been scraped to the bone, and it's so hard for us to get the information and the support and the relationship and all the things that we're looking for, let alone the voice and the influence.
I'm still trying to deal with losing Pokévision, too, but Niantic's recent changes to the game don't seem to be putting a damper on player appetite just yet — new data from analytics firm Sensor Tower reveals that users are still spending, on average, around 26 minutes per day in the app in the U.S., which is actually a slight increase compared to the average play duration the week prior to the update's arrival.

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