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"turn away" Definitions
  1. to refuse to allow somebody to enter a place

980 Sentences With "turn away"

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Why Washington can turn away There are reasons why Washington may be able to turn away this time -- but it might not be the same forever.
Darla tearfully tells him that he can turn away from her, but he can't turn away from Blue, because Blue loves him more than anything in the world.
This was a piece where I was like if people didn't turn away from R. Kelly after that tape came out, people are never going to turn away from him.
The Senate must not choose to turn away refugees and, in doing so, turn away from American values – because those values are the very source of our strength and security.
So, it's no surprise to me that people want to turn away from the establishment politics and turn away from our government and just find somebody different to do something differently.
I can only recognize what it's doing and turn away.
People will only ever turn away from you in shame.
"I don't think the audience will turn away," he says.
There is room to pace, to ponder, to turn away.
What injustice do I see and want to turn away?
If you turn away for a second, you miss something.
He'd give my palm a disinterested sniff and turn away.
And it made many people turn away from his music.
As hopes turn away from Geneva, they turn towards London.
A turn away from that accommodative stance could spook investors.
We are having to turn away and giggle to ourselves.
In Tennessee, mental healthcare counselors can turn away LGBT patients.
Mr. Trump's call to turn away from internationalism hasn't helped.
For that, we needn't even turn away from the mirror.
Does God turn away from the cancer wards each day?
And I don't think we can turn away from that.
Rather, the turn away from impeachment reflects a simple calculus.
On both occasions, the wolves stare him down and turn away.
The reviews may be mixed, but no one can turn away.
Mountain and didn't turn away once, how could I be homophobic?
"We turn away a lot of people from Prosper," he said.
Of course, we do not always turn away from uncomfortable data.
It is a turn away from the nostalgic era of environmentalism.
People have to turn away because they gotta go to work.
They cannot turn away; they should not take democracy for granted.
It is excruciating to listen to, but we can't turn away.
But I would say that I did not turn away advances.
But this turn away from dynamism is also to be lamented.
What was it that inspired you to turn away from religion?
It's not supposed to convince people to turn away from him.
The new series takes an early turn away from naturalism, though.
Hospitals in Pennsylvania, Britain and Indonesia had to turn away patients.
So why can't we turn away from Leigh and her story?
"I have to turn away sometimes, walk out," said Dr. Fleisher.
You could never turn away a dog that looks that gentlemanly. 
In addition, India may benefit as investors turn away from China.
Hospitals, by the way, can't turn away people in medical emergencies.
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer now wants to turn away refugees registered elsewhere.
But it is refreshing to see the gun debate turn away from
It does no good to turn away from the mirror, even now.
So real that even when I wanted to turn away, I couldn't.
But turn away from the goggle box and the country is troubled.
What I tried to do was ignore it, turn away, walk away.
Hotels can't turn away a customer without offering an explicit, reasonable justification.
That's one thing, the man will never turn away a hungry person.
The country may also turn away from Najib out of simple fatigue.
Smoyer had good reason to turn away from the sounds of war.
Shifting demographics would soon make it impractical to turn away black tenants.
The justices could turn away one or both cases on procedural grounds.
They accept the people they want and turn away those they don't.
And how does someone choose to save people that others turn away?
More would turn away from Mr. de Blasio at the officers' funerals.
States cannot turn away refugees, even if their communities don't want them.
It was his call, his choice, to turn away from the region.
Look people in the eyes until they turn away first, she declared.
I think black people tend to want to turn away from it.
So many producers turn away from producing something by a black author.
Can the Empire City really afford to turn away from this opportunity?
Don't turn away: A team of architectural historians rebuilt a Nazi gas chamber.
And sometimes, I just want to turn away and pretend I didn't see.
But Left warned investors not to turn away from the stock just yet.
" Fernandez doesn't want to re-litigate the controversy over "Think Again, Turn Away.
S. officials illegally and routinely turn away asylum seekers at ports of entry.
It is not enough for democrats to turn away in disgust, he said.
It is no surprise, then, that many of them turn away from voting.
First, China will turn inward and second, foreigners will turn away, it said.
Restaurants can turn away Christians and black people for being drunk and belligerent.
He felt something as he was trying to turn away from the shooter.
She had to turn away while her father struggled to get it out.
The Hound convinces Arya to temporarily turn away from her hunt for Cersei.
I wanted to turn away from idyllic pastoralism and sadsack Smiths-ian jangle.
Otherwise they must limit the size of their network — meaning, turn away customers.
The turn away from reality in the movie is in itself an allegory.
Some nights we had to turn away more people than we let in.
Still, perhaps inexplicably, it's unlikely many people will turn away from the competitions.
You turn away from the camera like you are holding back from laughing.
Now, when I look at myself in the mirror, I don't turn away.
If he wants to turn away people of color, then [that's] his choice.
But you cannot turn away from the voices in your head, not really.
"I'm worried for America if we don't turn away from abortion," said Mrs.
You don't want to turn away someone who could be right for you.
She was at least quick enough to turn away from the happy couple.
Italy has started to turn away ships that rescue migrants from the sea.
America did not turn away when civil rights protesters where jailed and beaten.
Surely the national media won't be able to turn away from it now.
The Trump administration has not ordered customs agents to turn away asylum seekers.
There is an instinct, easy to understand, to turn away from this chaos.
Sometimes a woman would turn away as we approached her on the path.
The U.S. Department of Transportation said airlines may turn away certain unusual animals.
A bouncer stands ready to turn away anyone who comes in traditional garb.
The turn away from arms control agreements is not happening in a vacuum.
That it made it too hard for insurers to turn away former cancer patients?
"We try not to turn away anybody just because everybody needs help," he says.
Yet, starting in 2013, Tayyip Erdogan began to turn away from all these interlocutors.
This is the kind of crisis that leads people to turn away from democracy.
It's hard to turn away from Facebook and Twitter when so much is happening.
They take the plight of invisible Americans and make it impossible to turn away.
At least when it was Fox news, I could get myself to turn away.
Either way, why turn away perfectly good companionship just because the context has changed?
To lessen future damage, decision-makers must turn away from the rear-view mirror.
When it happens, and it will, don't turn away from it; turn toward it.
The Trump administration, backing the SEC, urged the justices to turn away the appeal.
I was floored by how matter-of-fact Hollyhock's turn away from food was.
The added space means they won't have to turn away volunteers like last year.
Don't turn away when they tell you they are unable to make ends meet.
It was impossible to turn away, even as watching men die overwhelmed the senses.
And hosting services are starting to turn away from Gab, which is currently down.
It was his religion that caused him to turn away from war and violence.
I wouldn't turn away from works that caused me pain as well as pleasure.
Graham-Cassidy would not let insurers turn away those with pre-existing conditions anywhere.
And each one was just as hard to turn away from as the last.
Have you ever known anybody to turn away from anything they found compulsively engaging?
This breed will turn away from running 'to win' and toward running 'to stand.
We cannot turn away from what's happening on our watch - we have to act.
They turn away from the flames, and it looks like they're out of danger.
Britain's National Health Service was so affected that hospitals had to turn away patients.
The time had come, she said, to turn away from anger and toward love.
Drivers cannot turn away any person with a disability, or any accompanying guide dog.
But Mexico is not only using the National Guard to turn away Central Americans.
Airlines may soon be able to turn away all service animals other than dogs.
They decided to turn away from the "revolutionary" strategy and form an armed wing.
Hospitals had to turn away patients and businesses had to shut down for days.
And some Republicans have warned that the proposal will further turn away Hispanic voters.
For our national interest, we do not turn away from any negotiation or agreement.
And the $25,000 minimum account requirement would likely turn away some prospective customers immediately.
Some facilities limited services in general, while others had to turn away Medicare recipients.
Some Republican experts have urged party leaders to turn away from rate-slashing overhaul plans.
Moore made Dumb Fun in Apple's ARKit, but was smart to turn away from it.
We cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protests as troublemakers or paranoid.
She dared us to stare at it, even when we might want to turn away.
He has had to turn away Dutch sadomasochists who turned up with leash and collar.
We turn away, unwilling to look at God's house reduced to a burned-out husk.
Kavanaugh appeared to see him and turn away in a moment that quickly went viral.
Abrams on Friday asked her supporters not to be angry, or turn away from politics.
As we know from his adopting the cat, he can't turn away from a stray.
Johns refuses to turn away from that fact, no matter where it has led him.
All these places could legally turn away a person, just because they're gay or transgender.
Europeans must turn away from "selfish nationalism," he told the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France.
Truly great visions are the kind one can't turn away from when given a glimpse.
As I move through the world, I still evade and turn away from my reflection.
And, either out of Jonestown-level loyalty or my own voyeurism, I couldn't turn away.
Turn away if you haven't finished the season or plan to watch for some reason.
But Raju did not turn away any patients, even if they couldn't pay, he said.
But investors seem unlikely to turn away from new clean energy projects any time soon.
The answer is for us to turn away from government dependence and rely on ourselves.
I don't believe the residents of this state would turn away from this favorite son.
In Zimbabwe, political figures once loyal to Mugabe were beginning to turn away from him.
Grabbing your attention and keeping it on something horrific, so you're unable to turn away.
And you're a voyeur, watching their wanton barbarism on YouTube, unable to turn away, complicit.
The larger store has room for the extended families she previously needed to turn away.
It was a common ruse, disguised as a literacy test, to turn away black voters.
Miss America is also confronting dwindling viewership as people turn away from live televised events.
That has allowed the company to turn away the many investors who have approached it.
The moment Rebecca walked down the aisle, Marvin had to turn away and compose himself.
He cannot be part of the world Giovanni inhabits, and yet he cannot turn away.
If they turn away from Facebook, there's a chance they're still using a Facebook product.
And of course, I turn away and I'm heartbroken, because the reality is not pretty.
"Don't turn away from what happens in American prisons," he writes, simply, in the end.
We're just beginning to see what it looks like when the camera doesn't turn away.
If you don't like speculation about how the show will play out, turn away now.
Before Steve, there's only been one man I've had to turn away for this reason.
If that's the case, it's a massive turn away from the Jedi's place in pop culture.
He said it only too him about a month to turn away from his old self.
The program&aposs inactive status means it will turn away all donor hearts during the suspension.
If they cringe and want to turn away, it's probably too serious and not crazy enough.
He arrives at questions for which he has no answers, but he does not turn away.
Many criticized "Think Again Turn Away" for cavalierly engaging with jihadists without thinking through the consequences.
What we can do is, occasionally, turn away from the fear that flashes across our screens.
To make matters worse, he said he has to turn away job seekers virtually every day.
It remains to be seen if audiences will turn away from Amazon Studios for this film.
Yet the human instinct when under fire is to turn away or to or go fetal.
Cynicism led too many people to turn away from politics and stay home on Election Day.
The whole thing's got a horribly inevitable quality to it that's impossible to turn away from.
Her maternal instincts drove her to turn away, wrap herself around me, and rush me home.
The smell has been compared to sewage, and it can even make experienced gourmands turn away.
Turkey's reaction to Western criticism has been to threaten to turn away from the West entirely.
Ali's decline would play no small part in my own decision to turn away from boxing.
At an affordable price, it's almost impossible to turn away from Dove's Volume & Fullness Dry Shampoo.
He said Simple Health wouldn't turn away Caremark patients even if CVS paid his company less.
He said Simple Health wouldn't turn away Caremark patients even if CVS paid his company less.
The weekly tabloid magazine made a sudden turn away from Trump-related covers over the summer.
"Take care," I say to him, and when I turn away he is still saying stuff.
The last sequester in 2013 unexpectedly caused cancer clinics to turn away thousands of Medicare patients.
I understand from his point of view as a businessman, not wanting to turn away money.
The English Montreal School Board said the law was forcing it to turn away qualified teachers.
I both feel and express this impulse to turn away from the disaster of 2016, too.
But when you turn away from the leads, you run into West Side Story's casting controversy.
This leads to a dizzying chase through the deepest subconscious that you can't turn away from.
Would they break from their blind support and turn away from him and turn on him?
There was really something quite beautiful about that work; I just couldn't turn away from it.
And she won't turn away anyone on the basis of how far along her pregnancy is.
Mass demonstrations across the globe in 2019 "just became impossible to turn away from," Fisher says.
U.S. consumption of soda has been declining steadily as health conscious consumers turn away from sugar.
As Winnie the Pooh, I would cover my eyes and turn away like I was scared.
The great majority of viewers did not turn away as the two-hour debate went on.
Cathedrals were meant to enthrall and awe, so the flock would never turn away from God.
In 2015, he said Texas would turn away Syrian refugees after the Paris attacks that November.
On principle, Vive does not turn away people seeking sanctuary, unless they physically threaten other residents.
When we discourage or turn away international students, we lose much more than the students themselves.
Why do you think people can so easily turn away from the sight of human suffering?
It is this brutal and contradictory history from which America cannot, and should not, turn away.
Jesus Christ calls us to turn away from sin and to turn to Him as Lord.
He also reportedly said that single-sex shelters should be able to turn away transgender people.
Which is why I turn away from tears in December and instead embrace a giant rabbit.
To return home, to turn away from the world, a world interested in things and not interested in the lives of those who suffer, a world where some perform destructive acts and the vast majority turn away — Darboven refuses to join the parade and its cacophony.
Turn away from your Twitter feed, stop scrolling through Instagram, and log out of your Facebook account.
As a sovereign nation, America has the right to welcome – and turn away – whoever it chooses. 2.
In one case, I had to turn away a high-ranking college official, which was pretty awkward.
Counties are often reluctant to turn away development in dangerously flammable areas because they get tax benefits.
It is a quiet space, and they do turn away anyone whose work involves frequent phone calls.
This would either force hospitals to either swallow the costs themselves, turn away Medicare enrollees, or both.
Political observers say they expect more donors to turn away from Biden if he continues to slip.
We must not turn away from what that kind of suffering looks like when visited on ''us.
Given Germany's turn away from nuclear power, it already depends more on coal than environmentalists would like.
During the 217 shutdown, the agency had to turn away 22013 patients each week, including 224 children.
He says he wanted to turn away from the white male canon to create a new protagonist.
If you don't, though, I strongly suggest you turn away, so it's not ruined for you, OK?
Wednesday: An Alabama governor signed a law allowing faith-based adoption agencies to turn away gay couples.
Music this intimate can cut through, or compel you to turn away in discomfort at its closeness.
Assuming Abbot signs it, the "religious liberty" bill will allow adoption agencies to turn away potential parents.
"I felt more comfortable in a group," he says of his choice to turn away from music.
The attack caused a global panic as hospitals in Great Britain were forced to turn away patients.
Canikli said it's "impossible and unrealistic" that Syrian Kurds would turn away from Kurdish rebels in Turkey.
The promise of a better world—a better you—is hard to turn away from these days.
Turkey enraged the majority of its Jewish citizens, causing them to turn away from their own country.
The cable networks remain lucrative but profits are falling as subscribers turn off and advertisers turn away.
Judge heart surgeons by the mortality rate of their patients, and they will turn away risky patients.
Alongside the sloping lawn and the beige Mercedes, one finds security guards to turn away unwanted visitors.
Then shock, horror, hot flushing, like you're going to vomit, and then you have to turn away.
It's extremely hard to look — and the art abides in the ease with which we turn away.
"TINA FOR THE LOVE OF GOD TURN AWAY OR STOP!" her father Bob yells, seconds before impact.
It is difficult to turn away when candidates are, mid-debate, discussing the size of their penises.
Clinics have been known to turn away people with HIV, alleging to be unequipped to treat them.
But it has had to turn away some normal suppliers because of the risk of smoke contamination.
Thus a hypersensitive baby might continually turn away from his mother's gaze, causing her to feel rejected.
To turn away from reality is at the same time to withdraw from the community of man.
Together they were an impossible duo to turn away from: the sad girl and the mad girl.
Meanwhile, the United Nations has appealed to Bangladesh not to turn away desperate Rohingya reaching its border.
Companies can hardly afford to turn away qualified people when there are so many jobs to fill.
It's confusing — it seems unfeeling — to turn away from someone who makes a vehement claim of truth.
I turn away, but my daughter reaches across the distance of 30 years and squeezes my hand.
A popular restaurant nearby that used to turn away black patrons had begrudgingly begun to seat them.
We know that we can't turn away from our painful history but must work forward through it.
G.O.P. senators will harm Congress if they turn away from new testimony and information relevant to impeachment.
Simsek also said that Turkey will not turn away from the West due to its economic importance.
While administrators might still turn away applicants for individual reasons, they couldn't maintain blanket rules against wheelchairs.
" He is aware, however, that unlike Kendrick he has "the privilege of being able to turn away.
At nearly every step, President Trump has repeatedly advocated for a hard British turn away from Europe.
I thank him and turn away to watch the ducks bobbing in green lines on the river.
The Orchid Stories is a book about language in words you won't want to turn away from.
Mexican officials have said they will turn away anyone without a valid passport and a Mexican visa.
LONDON — If you don't like the thought of small, cramped spaces, you might want to turn away now.
Give the people some hope and they will turn away from the allure of militant groups, they say.
A business can turn away people, legally, for lots of reasons — like someone who's legitimately drunk and belligerent.
There is a growing demand for something different, a turn away from polarization toward reunification as a nation.
That I don't turn away from the unknown, that I enter with a quality of curiosity and wonder.
The White House agreed, but those last-minute changes then made moderate Republicans turn away from the bill.
Something about it, though, just feels like a person poised to drop their smile when you turn away.
They're self-centered and negative as hell, but their fantasy lives are too compelling to turn away from.
Most of all, I was worried he'd turn away voters from the movement I care so much about.
"I opened the door and had to turn away because of what I saw," Richard, 50, tells PEOPLE.
Looking at the pictures closely, the "meanwhile" doesn't seem like a turn away from complexity, but toward it.
ExxonMobil might have to change its strategy more dramatically if more investors turn away from oil and gas.
Somehow this unique structure enabled the flower to turn away from strong winds, to better protect its petals.
Much like medical schools, the UTN will turn away bodies with communicable diseases (such as hepatitis and HIV).
The way to honor great work is to love it, then turn away from it as you write.
But if some turn away from the Church's leadership, he would not persuade them to change their mind.
And then I think once this political season began, neither of us could turn away from politics [laughs].
ACA plans still must cover preventive services and cannot turn away people based on pre-existing medical conditions.
It is in the pop culture perhaps from which the serious people turn away where history occurs unnoticed.
And to turn away from that disappointment which is only the past is to turn toward the present.
Lord Ahmed also wants to see whether airlines need more discretion to turn away drunks at the gate.
An upper-caste Hindu doctor, Mr Beck suggests, could turn away a lower-caste patient he considered untouchable.
But unlike bouncers at an exclusive nightclub, registry officials won't be able to turn away slovenly dressed couples.
But most people will never turn away from the safety and security of the crowd to realize this.
But if consumers felt they were being fed wrong information, then they could turn away from the platform.
It represents a turn away from many of the characteristics that have made our nation great for centuries.
If you're at a party and your instinct is to turn away, you might miss your life partner.
Was it a conscious decision to turn away from the guitar and find a new method or atmosphere?
So many residents sought to help that the authorities had to turn away dozens of would-be volunteers.
Will it turn away from neoliberal Ayn Rand capitalism toward the sunny uplands of empathy, equality, and fairness?
But for this instant, it's ours — and while it is, who among us can turn away from it?
But it's difficult to turn away when West and Swift themselves have never really recovered from the snafu.
His decision to turn away from politics hasn't stopped followers from calling on Gates to run for President.
Myles Katz, co-founder of Synthesis, told me they turn away about half of the people who apply.
It would also affect children, who could miss out on possible placements if agencies turn away LGBTQ families.
If babies squirm or turn away while feeding, this may be a sign that they need to burp.
If we have learned anything by now, it's that he does things to get people to turn away.
At her own summer programs, "I turn away girls who look like me every single day," she said.
While lower reimbursements aren't the only reason doctors might turn away Medicaid patients, it is certainly a factor.
But there are no immediate signs that Beijing will radically change course and turn away from its traditional ally.
The chancellor is under siege from a coalition partner that wants to turn away asylum-seekers at Germany's borders.
The rift is over a new proposed policy that would turn away more asylum seekers at the country's borders.
But as most firms began to turn away from the business, JPMorgan said it would stick to its guns.
We'll likely never turn away from King entirely, but the seemingly endless influx of books and adaptations will slow.
Since Mr. Trump took office last year, the administration has not ordered customs officials to turn away asylum seekers.
They turn away from us, and as they flap their arms sinuously, they shake their tail feathers of tulle.
However, Apple won't turn away new researchers if they provide useful disclosures, and plans to slowly expand the program.
If you leave an object on a table, turn away, and then turn back, it will still be there.
Some organizations or businesses may be reluctant to report norovirus cases because they think it may turn away customers.
Advocates fear the change could cause officers to turn away asylum seekers who are, in fact, eligible for protection.
We certainly don't like to turn away revenue that funds all the important work we do across the company.
As some users turn away, politicians in America and Europe are likely to give Facebook more of their attention.
We have the psychological ability to turn away, but we have the moral obligation to respond and take action.
Anthropomorphism would be completely eliminated from his art: he would turn away from the body and face the land.
I want to create a story that makes sense, that's thrilling to follow and impossible to turn away from.
Their backs often face the camera and our gaze, their faces turn away; humans digitally typlogized into object-bodies.
If you are a business, clearly mark your bathrooms and do not turn away people who are not customers.
Universities on the continent, especially those that teach in English, could profit if EU students turn away from Britain.
But an upset is now possible if Democrats fail to turn away from the resistance and its extreme tactics.
Some strategists, though, believe the attacks could backfire, with the capacity to unite Democrats and turn away moderate voters.
Too often, when the topic of slaughter comes up, we turn away and say we don't want to know.
One man asked Trump if he'd be able to turn away young Syrian refugees seeking entrance into the country.
Senator Dianne Feinstein called the move counterproductive and warned that China would turn away from much needed Western reforms.
If they turn away, the a26500 switches to real-time tracking and back again when it recognizes a face.
Mr. Geldenhuys has had to turn away the seasonal workers who come to his farm every year, he said.
The harmful incentives that cause schools — especially alternative schools of choice — to turn away struggling students must be removed.
So when an IPO comes along for a company that is immensely profitable, it's very hard to turn away.
The short announcement on Google's advertising policies page did not specify why Google planned to turn away that advertising.
This may also lead investors to turn away from more defensive sectors toward the value stocks that are rising.
Anyone daring to turn away, or even blinking too lethargically, risked the possibility of missing the next big play.
A journalist with roots in both nations visited to see if Eritrea can turn away from years of isolation.
Smaller countries such as Estonia and Portugal, he said, could easily disrupt the large ones that turn away newcomers.
Doctors and insurers are using federal guidelines as cover to turn away patients, experts tell the C.D.C. and Congress.
Sadly, the motives for her turn away from the visual to the literary arts are virtually glossed over here.
I would ask El Pasoans who attend his speech to turn away from Trump, in silent and peaceful protest.
Despite his inner conflict, Maura Horton figured, the game and coaching were too ingrained for him to turn away.
The move follows an executive order issued by Trump in September that allows states to turn away new refugees.
Bellocchio admires his bravery and his virility, but doesn't turn away from his hypocrisy, his opportunism or his cruelty.
It does not force Puerto Rico to turn away relief supplies that did not come from the United States.
It's possible that the data indicates the pilot made a diving turn away from terrain at the last minute.
This turn away by many governments has not erased the gains made, thanks to growing support at the grassroots.
The President has reiterated his commitment to maintaining the deal even as some in his own party turn away.
But a viewer can turn away from her to see, and hear, sows in similar straits all around her.
Until that changes, it will be particularly hard to divert those who consider, but turn away from, Islamic extremism.
There are already fans who plan to skip this movie, and while it won't likely dent the film's box office, it's troubling to see people turn away from Potter when it's been such a source of comfort and moral fiber over the past 20 years – and to see Potter turn away from them.
The lesson worth learning now is that some people rightfully turn away from tragedy out of self-preservation, not selfishness.
But even when she puts that mask on, she doesn't close her so-called 'body windows,' she doesn't turn away.
And lawmakers would have to turn away donations from companies that are regulated by committees on which those lawmakers sit.
Unlike a Comcast or a Time Warner, we will turn away customers when certain nodes become what we call 'saturated.
America would be ashamed that it had witnessed such a thing, but no one would be able to turn away.
If you're a big wuss or have an inexplicable fear of clowns (like me) then perhaps you should turn away.
We welcome the role sanctions play in increasing pressure on the Syrian regime to turn away from its military campaign.
Warby Parker thrived on the fact that eyewear shops often have to turn away or delay patients without a prescription.
The moment I mention the word Rodeohead, all the members of the press who've come along turn away in despair.
"We tend to turn away from what doesn't make us feel good: Poverty is one of those things," Bergel said.
Instead, the Showtime series took fans' expectations and made a hard right turn away from them with Alison's beachside funeral.
They report that shelters are physically inaccessible, lack American sign language interpreters, turn away people with service animals and more.
"We never turn away a woman," Rescue Mission CEO Andy Bales explains, leading to the most jarring, haunting reality check.
During the 19th century, however, economic and political crises also caused many to turn away from liberalism and toward socialism.
Expect that trend to continue as more global financial institutions turn away from the economic and reputational costs of coal.
Today, Spiritualism has become big business, as Americans increasingly turn away from organized religion in favor of other spiritual trends.
After looking at the sun, turn away and remove your filter; do not remove it while looking at the sun.
The associated stability is a false friend, which will eventually turn away foreign investment and leave Turkey weaker than before.
And in this case, the facts are so undeniable that state legislators are beginning to turn away Big Ag lobbyists.
And let's give thanks for the Native American tribes who welcomed them, who did not turn away our American caravan.
Yet these forces are to a large extent driving the agenda — pushing mainstream politicians to turn away from establishment positions.
There's a light that's been shone on the fascinating life of a woman now, and you can't really turn away.
Several elements explain why President Trump commands our attention incessantly, even when many people wish that they could turn away.
"We cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protest as troublemakers or paranoid," Mr. Obama said to applause.
The video's American branding, he added, destroys any chance that a potential foreign fighter would be persuaded to turn away.
It was around this time that consumer sentiment began to shift and shoppers began to turn away from fast fashion.
And how many people do you know who turn away from their friends when signing in to their bank account?
"Undoubtedly, with each black individual they turn away, DSTRKT London grows bolder in hatred towards a particular race," Cindy said.
"These are the products that young people seem to be turning to, and they continue to turn away from cigarettes."
In response, more than half a million South Koreans have petitioned President Moon Jae-in to turn away all refugees.
He can watch the first part, as he leaves his feet, he said, but then he has to turn away.
You can never sing to the wings, you can never turn away and sing on the stage of the Met.
Her English was almost impeccable; men would stumble across her while tuning their radios and be unable to turn away.
The idea is that a sharp turn away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy demands coordination across the economy.
But to follow Lilla's and others' advice would be to precisely turn away from not only progress but also reality.
"Business owners are not permitted to turn away customers who are not wearing face masks," a spokesperson for SBS said.
Even when there's no attention being paid to an issue, you can say: Hey, we shouldn't turn away from this.
Colleges and universities are given free rein to determine which applicants they accept as students and which they turn away.
"The City has never allowed contractors to turn away potential foster parents based on a protected characteristic," the filing said.
The GOP plan will also drive up costs for seniors and give hospitals financial incentives to turn away Medicare patients.
The result is that if you turn away for a second, it becomes impossible to tell what is going on.
There's no need: Federal law already mandates that hospitals can't turn away patients who are dealing with a medical emergency.
While it's not usually profitable to turn away business, what if that's the proverbial hill you want to to die on?
This is a kid and this is an adult, and let's look it straight in the eye and not turn away.
The high price tag and exclusivity haven't been enough to turn away visitors who want a slice of the Davos experience.
But now is the time to turn away from monetary policy and focus instead on fiscal solutions to the ailing economy.
But concerns about climate change are also an issue for the company as customers and investors turn away from fossil fuels.
In a turn away from laissez-faire liberalism, Keynesianism became a central organising principle of developed economies following the Great Depression.
Blindspotting does not turn away from the emotional havoc that violent, militarized police wreak on Black bodies and communities every day.
But we'd like to think that when the cameras turn away, she's obviously decked in all of her own Lemonade gear.
The only way countries will turn away from coal is if cleaner alternatives become available that can accomplish all those goals.
Our attention can then turn away from debating the legality of military action and toward assessing the effects of military action.
At any moment online students are likely to surf to another site, turn away from the screen or simply drop out.
If you haven't seen the movie yet and don't want to know any details about the film's plot, turn away now!
Advocates have long alleged that government officials illegally turn away people trying to present themselves for asylum at ports of entry.
It would rather have 10 million customers grumbling about 3G speeds and 480p video than possibly turn away another Unlimited customer.
Michigan allows faith-based child placement agencies to turn away same-sex couples based on agencies' religious objections to such families.
Ratings firm Moody's has warned that proposed plans by South Africa's government to implement "radical economic transformation" could turn away investors.
She feels guilty about Ray, but is somehow so in thrall of Desi's awful, bearded aura that she can't turn away.
"They will eat grass but they will not turn away from the path that will provide for their security," he said.
Texas, like the rest of the nation, may be too far gone to turn away from where guns have taken us.
Sanders was pressed later in the briefing on whether she felt it would ever be acceptable to physically turn away reporters.
"We certainly don't like to turn away revenue that funds all the important work we do across the company," Peretti wrote.
Last winter, hospitals throughout the country were forced to turn away non-emergency patients and to cancel thousands of routine operations.
Turn away from the Miracle, Goldberg warns, and humanity will return to the squalor and misery that is our natural condition.
Now, Britain is being forced to turn away from the United States in horror as the President promotes neo-fascist hate.
When people continue to turn away from what is happening, I think both of our entities serve to highlight those injustices.
Another may settle the question of whether businesses can turn away patrons like gay couples in the name of religious freedom.
They feel above the offending actors (white supremacists) and find ways to turn away until the next moment of silence (shooting).
One approach, which was reported by The New York Times last month, was to turn away more veterans against doctors' wishes.
You bandage the wound or you promise to check in tomorrow, or you turn away and get on with your life.
Private terminal operators are reluctant to turn away arrivals because they are paid for each flight they accept, Mr. Rabinowitz said.
During the time the Sun has been in hardworking Capricorn, it's been hard for you to turn away from your responsibilities.
That would allow American border officials to turn away asylum seekers who use Mexico as a path to the United States.
"When no matter what you do, you get slammed by the media, it's called pain avoidance, you … turn away," Davis said.
Japan, for instance, has quietly developed latent capabilities that are sometimes figuratively described as a "screwdriver's turn" away from a bomb.
Disillusioned, we can turn away, or we can embrace the challenge of acknowledging the threats to our democratic ideals and institutions.
" I turn away toward the putrid staircase and faintly hear his plea as the walls leak a putrescent wake, "Help me.
Dhillon said 240 people attended the luncheon, and she had to turn away dozens more who were eager to see Trump.
The film instead takes a distinct turn away from rat-a-tat plotting and revenge toward a frankly stunning, contemplative movement.
A rule proposed last month, for example, would allow foster care agencies to turn away prospective parents because they are gay.
The three large paintings in the exhibition mark Whitten's turn away from the overtly figurative to a form of subliminal figuration.
Some districts there, such as Las Cruces Public Schools, used to turn away high school students without money to cover lunch.
It's easy to turn away from incarcerated people or publications that just focus on people writing about their time on the inside.
Earlier this month, officials said that major hospitals had to turn away patients because they were lacking beds and adequate medical resources.
The law should be changed so that the border control can turn away individuals and family units at the border, if necessary.
Once it dawned on Biden how much Obama loves him, he had to turn away from the camera and (presumably) ugly cry.
Banks often require appointments for customers to exchange yuan for dollars over the counter and can turn away walk-in clients. 11.
A quick survey then continues north over his plaid shirt, but as soon as they see his camera, they quickly turn away.
You turn away for one second, and a major institution of your childhood that you thought had disappeared forever has suddenly returned.
"The world is turnin', I hope it don't turn away," Young sang on the title track to 1974's On the Beach.
Square also — through a partnership with a tiny bank in Utah — makes loans to small companies and entrepreneurs banks would turn away.
A number, though, are attributed to their creators, indicating a turn away from individuals working within established styles toward the 20th century.
As Americans turn away from soda, it is exactly the kind of beverage companies like Pepsi and Coke need in their portfolio.
The Commission took a policy U-turn away from crop-based biofuels over criticism the same land was better used for food.
I went to view them from private sellers and saw the kind of conditions they were in and I couldn't turn away.
It is legal to turn away a transgender woman from a domestic-violence shelter, for instance, if her presence would frighten others.
It was a sharp turn away from his earlier statements, which welcomed the report's findings on collusion and falsely claimed total exoneration.
Here's our take on the experience: Let's be real: The cost of this kit is likely to turn away plenty of consumers.
You can move the camera around, inch closer, or even turn away the viewfinder, and the pokémon will stay fixed in place.
At the time, fashion fanatics were starting to turn away from the classic brand in favor of more modern looks and designers.
Plus, even though I love dressing up, I'm not one to turn away an opportunity to stay in my sweats these days.
It's not so much a car wreck that you can't turn away from as it is a tricycle collision in a park.
Any sensible, decent human born after, say, 1986 would rationally turn away from a bloke that can't count to four in Spanish.
Many countries in Europe have seen political parties at the fringes gain support as voters turn away from the old political establishment.
Trump then made a dramatic appearance in the arena, drawing applause and forcing the cameras to turn away from the Texas senator.
Public schools in Italy will reportedly be allowed to turn away unvaccinated children under a new law that requires 10 mandatory vaccinations.
Editorial Turn away, for a moment, from the generalized idiocy of the presidential campaign to consider a specific instance of monumental dimness.
For the first time in 25 years I was venturing into my own banished territory, and once there, I couldn't turn away.
As a condition of the waiver, Johnson said agencies must refer anyone they turn away to other placement agencies or the state.
The ad challenges men to turn away from toxic masculinity, and received "unprecedented levels" of media coverage and customer engagement, Moeller said.
Only then, after a minute and a half, does she turn away from you, exhale, and cover her face with her hands.
All the while, Liberty Island had to turn away as many as 3,000 patriotic tourists on July Fourth because of Okoumou's actions.
" Another union official put it most eloquently: "Let's not turn away and overregulate or just say, 'No, keep it in the ground.
Those who hate Oasis or Liam Gallagher or anything with a guitar or some kind of soul in it, turn away now.
However, he's also going to invoke executive authority to turn away refugees at the southern border, although that border remains technically open.
Under federal law, hospitals cannot turn away someone in a medical emergency, even if they don't have health insurance and cannot pay.
But if you haven't and you plan to and you don't want to be spoiled, now's your last chance to turn away.
These negative reviews can turn away new listeners, but hosts on the receiving end say the even bigger impact is on themselves.
The New York City Department of Small Business Services (SBS) told businesses they couldn't turn away unmasked customers amid the coronavirus outbreak.
For the moment, there is a strong urge to turn away in disgust, which has to be overcome because there are consequences.
Another View The United States should not turn away from Latin America as many populist contingents, both Republican and Democratic, have suggested.
But Ms. Khan also wondered if the new tipping policy could turn away people who use Uber's low-cost car-pooling feature.
Mr. McMillan, 48, credits L'Express for inspiring him to turn away from the ornamental French food he was making in his 20s.
These included proposals for mass deportation of migrants, economic populism, a turn away from the euro zone, and greater closeness with Russia.
Luxury brands led by Gucci joined the list this year as millennials and Gen Z turn away from low-quality fast fashion.
When you see the impact that discrimination, bigotry, transphobia, and homophobia have on a young person, you can't turn away from it.
Tanaka denies it and says he has and will continue to turn away people of all races for going against his standards.
Kentucky's lone abortion clinic, EMW Women's Surgical Center, reportedly had to turn away patients on Friday before Hale's order was handed down.
Some fear Russian police and militant groups will unleash pent-up frustration on the LGBT community as soon as the cameras turn away.
Trump is laying the groundwork for more countries to turn away from the United States and toward new sources of strength and friendship.
"We do not want to turn away any investor who wants to come to Kenya because there is not enough electricity," he says.
"Every five minutes that I turn away from my phone, another thing happens that gives us a lump in our throat," Wil said.
Nonetheless, despite the Gulf Arabs' turn away from the White House plan, there has been a noticeable uptick in friendly overtures towards Israel.
Many have interpreted this law to mean that businesses can turn away customers if that decision is not based on these discriminatory factors.
And yet, she sought a decision open-ended enough that other creative businesses that sell wedding services could turn away same-sex couples.
This lawsuit is not about whether business owners can ever turn away customers — sometimes they can, and both sides agree on this point.
"It can't afford to turn away major names from the viewing audience who otherwise might never have considered the small screen," Williams said.
The discord — and the awkwardness on display — stems from the Trump administration taking a turn away from the Obama administration's LGBT-friendly trajectory.
Set just three years after Enoch Powell's "Rivers of Blood" speech, "Guerrilla" doesn't turn away from this unabashedly racist era of British policing.
The human desire to turn away from past trauma is perhaps universal, but the amnesia many Chinese display these days is highly selective.
The most disruptive attacks were reported in Britain, where hospitals and clinics were forced to turn away patients after losing access to computers.
Some have suggested that buying Red Hat could mean that IBM will turn away from Watson, instead focusing even more on cloud computing.
Taxpayer-funded government contractors could fire their LGBTQ employees, and taxpayer-funded agencies could turn away the LGBTQ community from ostensibly public services.
CBS and other media companies are under pressure to show they can survive and thrive as younger viewers turn away from traditional television.
The state Senate over the weekend passed a House-approved bill that would let adoption agencies turn away willing parents on religious grounds.
You brush your teeth, buy a coffee, and turn away from the guy who briefly glances down your blouse at the milk station.
Iron Circus specializes in publishing the types of works that mainstream publishing houses often turn away from, including their erotic series Smut Peddler.
Never ones to turn away from a challenge — or from learning about amazing tech startups — we persisted, and the results are at hand.
Canada almost certainly will have to turn away many of the aliens who accept the invitation and come to Canada relying on it.
You want to reward the players who want to spend—but not so much that you turn away those who can't afford to.
On one level, there is a widespread feeling of paralysis in the face of a rolling catastrophe that is impossible turn away from.
The intercepting SU-27 made an additional pass, closing with the EP-3 and applying its afterburner while conducting a banking turn away.
Her son whispers in her ear, making her turn away from the musician in her bedchamber — who indiscreetly gazes at her uncovered genitals.
When you are a living meme who has brought joy to millions of people, you can't just turn away when America is hurting.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is suing Michigan state officials for allowing state-funded adoption agencies to turn away prospective LGBT parents.
But it also does serious damage to America's power in the world by alienating allies and forcing them to turn away from Washington.
In the meantime, so long as the state continues to kill its citizens in our name, we are obliged not to turn away.
" Livingston added that Northam "provides us with the opportunity to turn away from that failed experience and really move in a new direction.
Kansas lawmakers passed a bill Thursday allowing adoption agencies to turn away LGBT couples based on religious beliefs, reports the Kansas Wichitia Eagle.
Brett Feinstein, managing director of Benny's, a Belizean construction supplies retailer, said he has been forced to turn away new lines of revenue.
Nonetheless, voters tend to adopt their preferred party's policy recommendations, so Republicans are likely to turn away from new taxes on the wealthy.
Persuading allies to turn away cheap Chinese steel could force China to cut down production even more than it was already planning to.
Nor did it demonstrate a turn away from the admirably liberal, inclusive and humane policies that Mr. Trudeau brought to office in 2015.
But eventually, and thanks in part to activists and reporters such as Herbers, whites in the South and beyond could not turn away.
It is appalling that the very facilities we imagine caring for our loved ones in old age would turn away people in need.
Her campaign team had to turn away some residents for an earlier event in Durham, after police officials said it had reached capacity.
The first, more obvious concern is that any undecided Republican primary voters might turn away from Trump in favor of his Republican opponents.
If that had happened, an emergency decree would have entered into force which allows authorities to turn away asylum-seekers at its borders.
Automakers are rushing to fill dealer lots with the fast-selling vehicles, as Americans continue to turn away from sedans and compact cars.
An initiative to promote healthier options and turn away from Starbucks' coffee-centric branding led to a partnership with juice brand Evolution Fresh.
The election of a new, right-wing president, Sebastián Piñera, may signal a turn away from an expansion of access to the procedure.
The idea is that voters are impressed by your record of wins, or conversely that they'll turn away if you don't win enough.
I felt that understanding the great death penalty decline might help to show us how we can turn away harsh punishment more broadly.
Ironically, GoDaddy decided to turn away from provocative skin-baring ads last year and walked directly into the buzz saw of animal rights activists.
The new guidance does still permit landlords to legally turn away tenants on a case-by-case basis because of their particular criminal histories.
The small and medium-sized companies, just it makes sense that it is more difficult for them to turn away if they have contracts.
It's like how so many people don't love Amazon and all that it represents but sometimes it's just too convenient to turn away from.
All too often, however, our communities turn away from abortion providers without acknowledging that these people are our family members, neighbors, and our friends.
A 2018 PRRI survey found a growing number of American think wedding-based businesses should be allowed to turn away customers on religious grounds.
Ted Cruz 'narrowing' vice-presidential shortlist Then, Pence signed a measure allowing businesses to turn away some LGBT customers if they cite religious concerns.
"He was looking at me long enough to see my bracelets and did not turn away until I said murdered in Parkland," he said.
Yet it is hard to turn away, just as it is impossible not to back a heroine who, though bowed, refuses to be broken.
But he expressed hope that Republicans would turn away from the "expression of frustration" and anger that Mr. Trump and Ted Cruz were offering.
The origins of today's turn away from paper napkins are complex, but some experts believe that environmental concern is at least a nominal factor.
Median deal sizes shrank during the Great Recession in 2008, and investors tend to turn away from riskier bets when market conditions grow cold.
Hope persists when we remember that evil is an intruder, a result of humanity's decision to turn away from God's good kingdom (Genesis 3).
"Who are we to turn away holiday spirit," Delta states on its website about the item, which the airline accepts as limited release baggage.
The argument is that U.S. buyers would turn away from imported oil such as Brent in favor of domestic crudes exempt from the tax.
Seehofer wants to turn away some migrants from the German border, including those who have already applied for asylum in other European Union countries.
On Sunday, the state Senate passed a bill that would allow adoption agencies to turn away potential parents they find objectionable on religious grounds.
It's easy to dismiss a bit of trash in the sewer, but it's tough to turn away when it's floating in your frozen dessert.
"Again, it's like the cars, which turn away from the lanes of the accident and move slowly along the available lanes," Dr. Burlaga said.
"They would be alarmed by an increasing turn away from universal values and toward old ties of blood, and race, and sectarianism," McCain said.
After years of internalizing the latent intolerance from schoolmates, colleagues, and neighbors, I dutifully followed the scripted "generational" turn away from family... and Islam.
Michigan will no longer provide funding to adoption agencies that turn away prospective LGBTQ parents due to religious objections, following a new legal settlement.
"Federal TRIO Programs across the country, including those in our congressional districts, regularly turn away students because of their immigration status," the lawmakers wrote.
One challenge will be to make changes to The Times that don't turn away current subscribers but that still attract prospective ones, especially millennials.
So he enlisted several friends to camp out with him at the construction site one evening, rifles in hand, ready to turn away intruders.
The big challenge, they say, is in improving fuel economy in conventional gasoline-powered cars without adding so much cost that consumers turn away.
"Ultimately, Squall resorted to firing three warning shots from their 50-caliber gun, which caused the Iranian vessel to turn away," Commander Urban said.
It was a turn away from the style he had cultivated for the previous two decades, in dialogue with his close friend Aaron Copland.
TJX and other off-price retailers have been growing quickly as bargain-hungry shoppers turn away from department stores and other mall-based chains.
Even the Tower City Center, the mall in Downtown Cleveland, would turn away Black high schoolers that tried to hang out there after school.
Furthermore, like many other traditional food companies, Bumble Bee has struggled to keep up with changing tastes as consumers turn away from processed foods.
Safety concerns over the virus caused workers at the Louvre in Paris to walk out on Sunday, causing the museum to turn away tourists.
The 70-year-old doctor refusing treatment, because he has had to turn away so many patients who are the same age as he.
This focus on friendship is also part of what made Dontnod's (similarly episodic) Life Is Strange so powerful, and impossible to turn away from.
Some stores resorted to restricting sales to one jar per person, with several quickly running out of stock and having to turn away customers.
But several organizations have started to cut back on certain services and may have to turn away newcomers soon to avoid overcrowding at shelters.
As younger viewers turn away from traditional television, the stars of YouTube and Instagram are building massive audiences that return for new content daily.
Go deeper: Facebook changes algorithm to fight sensational health claims The intensifying national debate over vaccine exemption rules Summer camps turn away the unvaccinated
When we turn away like this we behave as if our bodies had boundaries, as if our skin truly separated us from the Other.
His winning means a turn away from sound policy for America and toward one man's desire to settle scores and express his personal power.
Like Narcissus, he cannot turn away from what the surface reveals: My reflection is tall, perhaps rather like an arrow, my blond hair gleams.
The Fels pointed out that being deliberate about which jobs they take and which they turn away is important to their six-figure business.
"It's ridiculous to have to turn away a potential client just because of a lack of internet," lamented the house's owner, Leandis Díaz, 47.
In 2012, I met with a community pharmacist having so much trouble obtaining prescription opioids that he had to turn away legitimate pain patients.
Essentially, the deal allows the US to turn away legitimate asylum-seekers and redirect them to another approved country to make their case there.
Frank Bruni It takes a certain force of will to turn away, even briefly, from the burlesque of Donald Trump's transition into the presidency.
" And he concluded, "And I cannot in good conscience turn away from the evidence of evil that is to me so clear and compelling.
Though we risk being wrong about the direction of history, novelists find it increasingly impossible to turn away from prediction and the political moment.
As he says, a lot of bad things happen in history and you can't just turn away from them and pretend they don't exist.
For me, this parade is the tangible demonstration of what happens when we turn away from darkness and division and turn toward our best selves.
Even if it were totally unrelated, it would have been difficult for the Mueller team to turn away from "potentially outrageous criminal conduct," Goodman said.
Police have been known to turn away migrants "with blood running down their faces", he claims, telling them to resolve problems with their employers directly.
Panic about the coronavirus prompted five ports to turn away the luxury liner even though no one aboard the Westerdam tested positive for the illness.
The crowd had been so big for Buttigieg, Gerri King said, that his staff had to move furniture into the garage and turn away guests.
The Trump administration will even be weighing in to support the Christian baker, saying he had a First Amendment right to turn away the couple.
"Like any cult, they want to expose you to as much as they can, but not so much you just turn away," the woman said.
While she needs to do much more work to convince many Democrats that she won't turn away from her promises, she has done well. 290.
Throughout the trial, when Shell's lawyer leveled an accusation at Newton, he'd often turn away from the judge and jury to look directly at her.
You have to persuade people to turn away from the baby otter videos and look at their TV. It helps if you make them laugh.
She's setting Ed free, and that, in turn, leads Ed to Norma, and Norma to turn away from the idea of franchising the R&R.
Christian and Ana are in the Red Room and he demands that she turn away from him while he slips a blindfold over her eyes.
"Penetrating to a point of requiring warning shots to turn away is normally the result of a deliberate decision to penetrate that airspace," he said.
Uninsured patients had been costing hospitals a lot of money, as emergency rooms are not allowed, by law, to turn away people who can't pay.
One of the first public applications of the research into memetics and social media propaganda was the State Department's 2013 "Think Again Turn Away" initiative.
But Silicon Valley is not so "PC" a place that it will turn away Peter Thiel's big money and connections because he backed a demagogue.
But, we should all turn away from that and HONOR this musician that changed all of our lives, our perspectives, our feeling, our whole being.
This acquisition is notable because it's a turn away from that strategy, focusing instead on offers that can apply irrespective of your specific city location.
But your and your employees' opposition on certain core issues is no excuse to turn away completely from engaging policymakers who hold the government's reins.
Meanwhile monetary policy officials, including European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, made comments this week implying a global turn away from ultra-easy stimulus policies.
TV. But Yarmuth added that Kentucky voters are "not going to turn away from Trump" unless for some reason the president isn't on the ballot.
Like, you have to be actively bad -- and turn away lots and lots of people who regularly vote Republican -- to even come close to losing.
Doctors at public hospitals across Zimbabwe have been on strike since March 1 over better pay and working conditions, forcing hospitals to turn away patients.
"To turn away qualified parents because of their religion, sexual orientation or gender identity and deny these kids a secure home is immoral," said Sen.
The Soviets, burned by the Egyptian turn away from the USSR and toward the West earlier in the 1970s, were worried about losing another client.
In the wake of World War II, the United States spearheaded efforts to ensure that nations do not turn away people seeking refuge from persecution.
A major oil spill would also turn away tourists from coastal beaches, critics say, which would hit hotels, restaurants and other shops in those towns.
I watched as one man with a camera walked through the crowd asking, "Anybody wanna do an interview?" only to have nearby protesters turn away.
The string of four tweets at first seemed to claim officers will be checking IDs at shelters, and will turn away sex offenders and predators.
It takes practice to name and sit with the feelings we turn away from, yet it is the very thing that frees us from them.
He'd begun to turn away when, suddenly, there was a shifting in the buildings' shadows, a sense of movement in the static model below us.
Mr. Trump appears unlikely to turn away from the populist stances on trade and parts of immigration policy that Breitbart and Mr. Bannon have championed.
The transformation is startling, and it forces you to scan her face and look, really look, at a woman you might otherwise turn away from.
"My concern is that we will see food and funding dwindle," said Krepcho, adding that some pantries already have to turn away Floridians in need.
It is worth asking: If a trade war with China or another government shutdown remains possible, are we one wrong turn away from a recession?
Some hospitals are so overwhelmed with patients that they are beginning to turn away elderly patients and non-coronavirus cases, the Daily Mail has reported.
Toya H., the coordinator at Lindner's polling place in Lincoln Park, confirmed she had to turn away voters Tuesday morning because she had no equipment.
You won't be able to turn away from this gripping, emotional thriller in which nothing short of the fate of our nation is at stake.
We're free to follow them or to turn away from them or to change them, but we may become unexpectedly emotional when sharing them aloud.
I liked the ease with which she leaned into a right turn, away from my body, the way she gently crowded me to the left.
Over a period of a few hours in May, WannaCry had caused massive international damage — including forcing hospitals in the U.K. to turn away patients.
Soon I was one of the few people left, and I too started to turn away, but some powerful force within me made me hesitate.
They didn't want to be defined solely by impeachment, but they also didn't want to turn away from it if that's where their investigations led.
No other trend in foreign policy constitutes a sharper turn away from the doctrine of past U.S. presidents than Trump's skepticism toward supporting democracy abroad.
It was a reminder that even if there are attempts to turn away from this issue, the issue comes back and finds all of us.
Turkey, a NATO ally, bought a Russian missile defense system in what has been seen as a bellwether for Ankara's turn away from the West.
This week, Seattle Public Schools ramped up its effort even further, telling families that schools would turn away any remaining students who were not compliant.
And it's full of unavoidable high-definition close-ups, although the cameras did mercifully pull back and turn away through some of Ms. Carey's travails.
And yet there is something so singular and unimaginable about the events themselves that in this field, unlike many others, historians turn away from metaphor.
If you want to win, turn away from the siren song of the Ivy League and place your trust in the multi-racial working class.
Previous high-profile attacks have shut down factories, prompted hospitals to turn away patients and forced local emergency dispatch systems to move to manual operations.
The lesson of the New Deal coalition for liberals today is not that they should turn away from appeals to the identities of particular groups.
But season six's narrative tension hinged on whether she would be able to turn away from that drive for revenge or let it consume her.
Most people would probably turn away anyone looking to interview them about what happened, reluctant to give the story more legs than it already had.
Utilities may also prove reluctant to turn away from gas given years of record shale production which pushed prices in 2016 to their lowest since 1999.
We're encouraging you to turn away from the novelty T-shirts, craft ale, and BBQ supplies, and consider a DNA test for Father's Day this year.
We're told 6ix9ine canceled 35 minutes before doors opened at Echostage in D.C., forcing organizers to turn away about 400 people who were waiting in line.
ASA refused to turn away JRC for years, citing the organization's "options policy" affirming the right of parents to select virtually any intervention for their child.
If the justices rule in favor of the baker, however, more businesses could turn away LGBTQ people based on their religious freedom and free speech rights.
Sessions also sought to subvert Colorado state law that bans anti-gay discrimination, saying a Christian baker had a constitutional right to turn away gay couples.
What we heard was a deeply pessimistic vision of a country where we turn against each other, and turn away from the rest of the world.
On August 16th the government of Ecuador announced that it would turn away from its border Venezuelans not carrying passports, saying they posed a security risk.
I didn't fall for the movie itself quite as hard as some others have, but I'm still finding its soundtrack almost impossible to turn away from.
It certainly feels timely to turn away from the austere, pared-back designs we adored in the '90s and '00s and revel in sequins and feathers.
But we are unlikely to turn away from voice interfaces, and that is where a company like Pindrop (as well as competitors like Verint) come in.
Munch himself averred the importance of the Bohemians for his aesthetic development: they encouraged his turn away from realism in favor of expressionism and raw emotionality.
Unfortunately for us, we turn away many of these people; in doing so, we help our competitors land the talent they need to compete against us.
But the fantasy lives of the film aren't just fantasy — they're real, they're over-promoted on Instagram, and they're so extravagant that we can't turn away.
TJX and other off-price retail chain operators have been growing quickly as bargain-hungry shoppers turn away from department stores and other mall-based chains.
Within the real-asset universe, LaForge would turn away from these big bouncers and instead favor real estate investments, given that "trendwise, they're doing the best."
Neighbours and friends turn away, their house is attacked, and a hostile lawyer seems determined to prove that the entire family colluded with Shahid (Prateik Babbar).
The moves were not "a turn away from investment banking", insisted Paul Achleitner, the chairman of Deutsche's supervisory board, to Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, a daily newspaper.
Undeterred, they took their experiments off-campus, going on to garner so much publicity they had to turn away droves of volunteers who wanted to participate.
And yet Trump's promise of an "America First" policy increasingly looks like "America Only" — a troubling turn away from constructive global engagement into dangerous, radical isolationism.
On the boat they held hands and kissed and grabbed each other so often that we used to turn away in embarrassment or make gagging noises.
Each varying situation also involved a bystander who would either help, refuse to help or "spontaneously turn away" from the owner before being asked to help.
Hospitals across the country are at breaking point and have been forced to turn away patients suffering from the disease as they struggle with the intake.
What we heard was a deeply pessimistic vision of a country where we turn against each other and turn away from the rest of the world.
The fact that I found it so hard to turn away, to go do something else actually productive, is what interests me most about this game.
Among them is the Tennessee Natural Marriage Act, which would ban gay marriage, and a bill that would protect adoption agencies who turn away gay parents.
"At the approach of danger…it is better to turn away from the painful things until they come and think about what is pleasant," Tolstoy wrote.
We often turn away from images of the starving and hungry, from the skeletal profiles and ­hollowed­­-­out eyes that attest to the misery and suffering.
Trump said Monday he's ordered the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to turn away "caravans" of immigrants attempting to enter the U.S. through the southern border.
There is a word for those who, when entrusted with leading our nation, purposefully turn away from their duties because they are difficult or unpleasant: cowards.
The biggest threat to our democracy is cynicism — a cynicism that's led too many people to turn away from politics and stay home on Election Day.
Cruz appeared too-clever-by-half, or worse, a patsy being played by the establishment to, first, turn away Trump, then deny the nomination to Cruz.
Out of insulin for weeks, Ali Etman said he was recently forced to turn away eight diabetes patients from his Cairo pharmacy in a single day.
But he quickly took a sharp turn away from his mandate, forming an alliance with right-wing oligarchs and using extra-constitutional means to consolidate power.
But the sector is undergoing rapid change as younger consumers turn away from big U.S. brands in favor of European labels or domestically-produced craft beer.
Immigration Immigration President Trump's ongoing attempts to ban, turn away, incarcerate or otherwise dissuade asylum-seekers at the southern border just hit a huge road block.
Often, I wouldn't even have the energy to explain what was wrong; I would just turn away from my partner and let the thoughts take over.
Credit card companies believe it's in their best interest to turn away millions in additional revenue in exchange for slowing the rush of investment into bitcoin.
Various merrymaking Jews approach, demand a half-price discount (one of the boys has a sign in English that reads 291 dollars), and then turn away.
So let's turn away from Congressional efforts—where nothing major is likely to happen when it comes to student loans—and look at the presidential race.
Finding this balance becomes even more difficult when kids' peers — or what they see on the news — pressure them to turn away from their religion entirely.
"We certainly don't like turn away revenue that funds all the important work we do across the company," he wrote in a letter to BuzzFeed's staff.
He said he would invoke a law that allows the U.S. surgeon general to turn away people or goods to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.
The white rose movement at the Grammys has florists scrambling to fill TONS of orders ... the demand is so overwhelming they've had to turn away business.
And that starts when you turn away the rhetorical dope peddlers — the powerful people on your own side who are profiting from the culture of contempt.
After all, this is the club that supposedly invented the velvet rope to turn away the unshaven masses and the nylon-wearing "bridge-and-tunnel" crowd.
At the time, top aides to the president convinced him that it was not legal to simply turn away all migrants seeking to enter the country.
Bradford and DeNike turn away from art's traditional treatment of (mostly female) bathers as objects of delectation, whether idealized, romanticized, abstracted, or portrayed with intimate realism.
And if we turn away, we risk abandoning one of the world's largest entertainment and communication machines to those who would use it for evil ends.
Mr. Salvini has ordered Italian ports to turn away boats carrying migrants, and earlier this year voiced strong doubts about Islam's compatibility with the country's values.
The Lapsys are also glass engravers, and are aware that the day may come when their religious beliefs force them to turn away a gay couple.
As the controversy continues into its second year, more fans who look to sports for a diversion from politics could turn away as the season progresses.
Immigration authorities worldwide turn away some 60,000 air travelers a year at destination or transfer points, according to the International Air Transport Association, an industry group.
Since his arrival at Chelsea, Conte has assiduously tried to turn away from the hierarchical model of his predecessor, Mourinho, and forge a more familial atmosphere.
White House officials said the dispute had little impact and that they had to turn away tech leaders from Monday's event because of lack of space.
If you hear a coworker being transphobic, don't turn away just because it doesn't 'affect you' — it affects millions of people's basic human rights and safety.
If photos of Botham's body were shown in court, Jean said she could close her eyes, or turn away, or decide that she can confront it.
The initial lawsuit filed by Baptiste was graphic enough to turn away even the least risk averse investors from working with Goguen, even 3 years later.
The band's turn away from straight-ahead post-punk helped it move past its origins, as Joy Division, and live up to its forward-looking name.
"When mom or dad come back in they actually turn away, they might crawl away, they might barely look at mom or dad," Dr. Shiller said.
The excitement fades from the mind as you turn away—it's only art—but the experience leaves a moral residue of the strivingly good and true.
Unless you run your own business and call all of the shots (and can afford to turn away business), you probably can't avoid the phone altogether.
He said African-Americans in the town had long chosen to turn away from the painful parts of local history, rather than confront them head-on.
The Dutch Golden Age marked a turn away from strictly religious subjects; suddenly people were interested in ordinary life and in themselves, and artists followed suit.
No size or age dictates the rate at which we learn to turn away from our old mistakes, and clean ourselves up before making new ones.
But I understand fear and I understand that what people fear they often turn away from and put down, but once they know better, they do better.
It also represents a sharp turn away from the foreign policies of the Obama administration since the TPP was the centerpiece of the "pivot to Asia" policy.
But the state's turn away from Brownbackism was more than yet another illustration of the fact that tax cuts aren't a foolproof way to boost economic growth.
This wasn't a cruise assist demo where you have to maintain attention; Patel encouraged me to turn away from the windshield, relax and enjoy the mountain view.
A few days before that, on May 22, Trump announced plans to let homeless shelters and other groups receiving federal housing money legally turn away transgender people.
When Flavia Deutsch and Paula Crespi were raising a groundbreaking $22019 million seed round for their parenting startup in Brazil, they had to turn away male investors.
Some even sell treatments, which the Journal reports have driven cancer patients into debt, as well as caused them to turn away from medical treatments like chemotherapy.
Salesforce has updated its policy to turn away customers that sell a wide range of firearms to private citizens online, including a small number of existing clients.
Officials in New York City attempted to turn away boatloads feared to be bringing contagious diseases, but the Irish landed elsewhere and migrated to New York anyway.
Coca-Cola Amatil, the bottler for the beverage in Australia, is trying to shore up demand for fizzy drinks as health-conscious consumers turn away from soda.
The report also showed that Americans have continued to turn away from home equity lines of credit, or HELOC, which can free up funds for other purchases.
In reminding the reader of the body as a part of nature , Firestone does not turn away from death, or making it pretty, achieving a delicate balance.
By not having the right culture, you might turn away a person — not just women, but also other men — that can potentially help improve your gym directly.
Zoe Lofgren, who was a House staffer during the Nixon impeachment, said parties were both "dug in" at the time but "couldn't turn away from" the evidence.
While the fashion of the period required a certain body type to occupy trendy clothing, the larger cultural movement was a turn away from weakness to strength.
But in any case, Sanders has pushed us all, including Clinton, to embrace a youthful sense of aspiration while reinvigorating a demographic that threatened to turn away.
In a country that is perpetually described as "on the brink," passionate entrepreneurs have chosen to turn away from conflict, and toward the ancient craft of winemaking.
The ethereal portraits aren't traditional: rather than face the camera, the women in the pictures turn away, leaving the viewer to study the backs of their heads.
His attorneys have explained that, because of his spiritual beliefs, he could not in good conscience turn away two exhausted, injured men seeking food, water and shelter.
Lane is expected to turn away from the Hawaiian Islands but the outer portions of the since-downgraded tropical storm are still expected to cause some damage.
" Paul Begala offered "a word for those who, when entrusted with leading our nation, purposefully turn away from their duties because they are difficult or unpleasant: cowards.
We cannot turn away from what is happening in our nation's capital; not the spectacle in the White House, but the radically feminine leadership on Capitol Hill.
But somehow, some of our leaders have instructed us to turn away from our hearts and our history and view that vulnerable, cherished child as an enemy.
Mr. Trump, for example, could use the convention speech to turn away from conservative orthodoxy on social issues, a move that could win him a second look.
And the Obama presidency has been marked by a strategic turn away from Europe and toward Asia, indicating that the Continent was no longer his major concern.
When she disappeared from them soon afterward, they thought they understood her grief, having been swamped by their own, and they let her turn away from them.
In May, hospitals and doctors' surgeries across Britain were forced to divert ambulances, turn away patients and cancel appointments after a cyber attack crippled some computer systems.
Where their duets were at once difficult to witness and hard to turn away from, the experience of an Eiko solo is, if possible, even more intense.
Ever since Cairo's turn away from Soviet patronage in the 1970s and its signing of a peace accord with Israel, Egypt has been squarely in America's camp.
The history of reality TV is littered with bad ideas, tasteless concepts, and shows designed to make viewers watch because they can't turn away from the ugliness.
He said that despite the increasingly fragmented nature of his industry online and a depression in hourly wages, the turn away from central websites has helped him.
The decision affects asylum seekers, who officials are directed to turn away at the border rather than taking them to a detention center for processing their claims.
They also didn't completely turn away from the director's films over his marriage to Soon-Yi Previn, the adopted daughter of Mia Farrow, Mr. Allen's longtime partner.
I kept watching New Amsterdam, NBC's new medical drama set in a public hospital that doesn't turn away patients, thinking I had seen much of it before.
Investors have finally started to chase this year's stock market rally, which has been driven largely by the Federal Reserve's sharp turn away from steady rate increases.
But to turn away from the orange jersey because of past Super Bowl results also means the Broncos will be turning away from their success this season.
The number of accessible entry points has been reduced, and security guards and staff are posted at those that remain to turn away patients' relatives and friends.
The number of accessible entry points has been reduced, and security guards and staff are posted at those that remain to turn away patients' relatives and friends.
The drastic measures are an effort to avoid forcing doctors in overwhelmed hospitals to have to turn away patients — as they are already doing in northern Italy.
Groups like AARP, the lobby for older Americans, warn that it would force doctors and hospitals to turn away patients because reimbursements would be cut so drastically.
"In the name of love, please turn away from anger," read an advertisement published by Li Ka-shing in several local newspapers in Hong Kong on Friday.
But she took a decisive turn away from a quiet and conventional legal career in 2011 when she took a job with Mr. Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation.
Democratic leaders worry the divisive notion could turn away the independent and Republican voters they need to win swing districts and take a House majority in November.
Ms. Klobuchar was the first to speak and she declined to say she would turn away an inflicted American from the border, saying she would seek treatment.
To preserve space for future war heroes in the country's premier national cemetery, the Army is considering new rules that would turn away many currently eligible veterans.
With rural areas, they literally, I know this in my own state, have to turn away businesses that want to locate, not in a suburban exurban area.
" —Amy Garmer "With the first sentence, 'I am afraid of my wife's eyes,' we enter a world too visible for the protagonists who can't, nevertheless, turn away.
Better perhaps to turn away, or to try what it feels like to deny or suppress the proposition that poor people too are entitled to equal concern.
The manager for one of the stations running the ad told The Associated Press that they "don't turn away candidate ads," and would run Heenan's as scheduled.
Foster care agencies could soon turn away prospective foster parents because they are gay or trans, thanks to a rule proposed by the Trump administration on Friday.
Mexico has refused to sign a "safe third country" agreement, which would allow the US to turn away migrants who did not first seek asylum in Mexico.
Despite a spate of recent controversies, including revelations that Russian trolls used Facebook to sow discontent, Galloway doesn't think users will turn away from the platform altogether.
As increasingly health-conscious consumers turn away from processed, sugary foods, it fits neatly into the health and wellness space big companies are trying to build out.
For those Americans who were born elsewhere, or who speak English as a second language, it is important not to turn away from your history and culture.
But it was forced to turn away twice from its destination over the past 48 hours as Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise vessel followed it, the activist group said.
If they turn away the appeal, Alsup's nationwide injunction blocking Trump's plan to rescind DACA would remain in effect while legal challenges to the president's action proceed.
But, he says, although it can take time, people are usually able to tell their family and do not feel they have to turn away from their faith.
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Like most late-night hosts this year, Kimmel has found himself unable to turn away from politics — or, more accurately, the bizarre reality that is President Donald Trump.
" But if you're able to turn away from that tidy story, and hear what the people who lived it are really saying, "you get closer to the truth.
As tempting as it may be in moments of adversity, we can't afford to turn away from the horizon and focus instead on defending what we've already got.
Most survey respondents believed it was OK to turn away people with drug addictions from employment or housing, and said they didn't want to work closely with them.
"[In the past], no one ever contacted me because they always [thought] the victims want to hide and turn away, but I've been the opposite," Rubin tells PEOPLE.
Here's the mission timeline, for those following along:7:30 PM PT (10:30 PM ET): Juno will reach Jupiter's north pole and turn away from the sun.
It certainly didn't turn away Yeezy, a multimillionaire award-winning artist who just released one of the most acclaimed albums of the year, The Life of Pablo. LOL.
They also clashed with protesters at an event at the Brookings Institution, where Erdogan spoke last year and tried to turn away Turkish journalists trying to cover it.
On a serious note, Damon urged graduates to keep seeking knowledge and to face the world's problems head-on – especially when the natural inclination is to turn away.
The subjects turn away from the viewer, while the softness of the brushstrokes blurs them ever so slightly, a stark contrast with the definition in Brooks's later work.
They argued that, for religious reasons, companies should be allowed to deny their employees contraception coverage and wedding photographers should be allowed to turn away same-sex couples.
As the United States battles its worst measles outbreak in 25 years, summer programs say they're prepared to turn away youngsters whose parents opted not to vaccinate them.
He's the one whose campaign is enrolling "monitors" to station at polls this November, supposedly to turn away fraudulent voters — a problem that exists only in Republicans' imaginations.
Secondly, therefore, May should turn away from her right and move to the political center to try to find a new parliamentary majority for a softer Brexit deal.
Then you turn away for a minute—just one—to grab some bread to toast, and suddenly your avocados are a brown, mushy shell of their former greatness.
The dispute arose last March after the city suspended referrals with Catholic Social Services following a newspaper report on the agency's policy to turn away same-sex couples.
If there is a lesson McCain wanted to send at the end, it is that the GOP under Trump has taken a turn away from fundamental American values.
To get the digging done efficiently, he said, "there's only one good strategy" — an unequal distribution of tunnel digging work and a willingness to turn away from work.
Consumers didn't turn away after the increases, and with commodity costs moderating this year, "it's given us the opportunity to reinvest in some of our brands," Hsu said.
In December, Justice Kavanaugh joined Chief Justice Roberts in voting to turn away appeals arising from efforts by states to bar Planned Parenthood clinics from the Medicaid program.
Make a point to avert your eyes when new messages pop up on someone else's phone, and turn away from your coworker's monitor when they leave for meetings.
"Tragic to see our closest ally, a nation Ronald Reagan once called &aposincandescent with courage,&apos turn away from our alliance and the cause of freedom," she tweeted.
To accomplish his agenda, he should turn away from self-inflicted scandals and distractions, and heed history's lessons for regaining the trust in the hallowed office he holds.
Similarly, these new shows have come to normalize cannabis consumption, marking a substantial turn away from the stereotypical "stoner," humor of Cheech and Chong, and Harold and Kumar.
It caused hospitals in Britain to turn away patients, a massive work stoppage at a Spanish telecom and the infection of 1,85033 computers at the Russian Interior Ministry.
Ms. Baez said the most rewarding part of her job is that she does not have to turn away anyone who is in the middle of a crisis.
But the crush of eager buyers strained the state's marijuana supply, leading many dispensaries in Chicago to turn away customers before the first week of sales even ended.
Will Grandma's robot pet inspire more family conversation or allow her kin to turn away from the demanding work of supporting someone who is ill or in pain?
The National Cyber Security Centre coordinated the response to 600 threats last year, including to "WannaCry," malware that forced a number of U.K. hospitals to turn away patients.
And "The Rise of Skywalker" took a sharp 90 degree turn away from "The Last Jedi," undoing major story lines and sidelining major characters (Looking at you, Rose).
The plaintiffs said that the two Christian-based shelters have policies to never turn away anyone for lack of space, and so police have continuously enforced the ordinances.
Meanwhile, another recent Trump administration proposal would allow homeless shelters to turn away transgender people or require trans women to share bathrooms with men, as BuzzFeed News reported.
Meanwhile, in May President Donald Trump's administration introduced the "conscience rule," potentially allowing health care providers to turn away queer people on the basis of the providers' religious beliefs.
Having your partner cross their arms, turn away from you, and gaze longingly at the leather-jacket-wearing, floppy-haired man across the room is not the sexiest situation.
If we see someone who is clearly in the throes of a mental health crisis, however, too often our reaction is to do nothing, and maybe even turn away.
The auditorium where it was held allowed for 300 seats, which they easily filled, and they only regret having to turn away 40 additional patrons because of capacity regulations.
It's a mystery, but it's also a gentle rebuke and reminder to those of us who would prefer to turn away when confronted with hard truths about our world.
Or more recently, Alabama's DCH Health Systems, which had to turn away all but the most critical patients from its three hospitals after hackers seized control of their networks.
Guaidó and his wife, Fabiana Rosales, both posted videos online this week, addressing the military through the camera, urging low- and mid-ranking soldiers to turn away from Maduro.
In addition, 59 percent of these specialists said they were sometimes or often pressured by colleagues to turn away high-risk patients because of concerns about the mortality risk.
Mike Pence, has been criticized for his support of a law that would have allowed businesses to turn away gay and lesbian customers in the name of religious freedom.
Call me a cultural snob, but sometimes I like to turn away from anything with mass appeal, which is why, for instance, you won't find me hunting Pokémon either.
Why did Jon turn away from Dany (during her very Terminator entrance) to keep fighting the wights when Drogon could've easily batted them away with fire or his tail?
Same-store sales have fallen for the past three years, as women turn away from its bedazzled bras and underwear and opt for comfortable pieces in more neutral colors.
Who would dare turn away from the chance to witness the great TV stars of the day settling all scores once and for all with a tug-of-war?
If you start dozing off or turn away from the road to take a peek at your phone, it'll alert you with a few beeps and a stern warning.
Guston, whose art had already taken a startling turn away from abstraction, would make another turn in his work with his Nixon drawings, which he shared only with friends.
With their shoegaze-inflected garage pop wandering around Tucker Rountree's voice, lead single "Turn on the Lights" called for illumination and contact, a refrain of "Don't turn away"s.
Watch ... Kristin explains why trans service members are just as effective, and she says it's an awful idea to turn away people who are willing to serve our country.
While overt racism in retail is rarer today because it's not legal for businesses to turn away patrons based on skin color, biases against black and brown consumers remain.
During the election campaign, Francis criticized Trump's promise to build a wall on the Mexican border and his declaration that the U.S. should turn away Muslim immigrants and refugees.
How could an agency whose job it is to find homes for children justify keeping a child in state care simply because they wanted to turn away LGBT parents?
Ms. Hiniker said programs that automatically repeat or show previews immediately after a show is over can make it difficult for a child to turn away from a screen.
Holly Harris, executive director of the U.S. Justice Action Network, said the mandatory minimum sentences now in effect have made it harder for people to turn away from crime.
But the idea that America should turn away from the region—which Barack Obama seems to embrace—can be as destabilising as intervention, as the catastrophe in Syria shows.
Colorism appears early on in the novel with wealth; in 21987, members of an established black community turn away a group of freedmen deemed too poor and too dark.
We can only insure that people always have the ability to turn away from their screens and see each other, colleague to colleague, clinician to patient, face to face.
So many families feel frustrated and unheard under this radical administration, and I know intimately the dispiriting power of watching your country turn away from equality and towards injustice.
We are hearing from our agencies that they will be forced to pare back their services, turn away Medicaid patients, eliminate jobs, and maybe even to close their doors.
In Mississippi, there is broad license to turn away LGBT individuals from public accommodations, and a funeral parlor recently refused a grieving man's request to cremate his deceased husband.
In the seventy-eighth, Publius assured the people of New York that federal courts would turn away tyranny and be the relentless defender of the weak against the powerful.
Lobbying shops may also start to turn away foreign clients if they haven't already, given that Russian interference and other recent developments have cast a shadow over the work.
Feminist sex shops don't turn away when things feel complicated (like when a basic butt plug doesn't fill you up); they're happy to address sex head-on with you.
Campbell, who plays political consultant Leann Harvey, said even with the show's notoriously dramatic twists, it was hard to turn away from actual political news during the season's production.
As we turn away from the magic pills and miracle treatments, I think we'll focus more on the things that actually matter to health — like education, equality, the environment.
The clinic will be forced to turn away patients and refer them for out-of-state care if Mississippi passes its ban, owner Diane Derzis told the Clarion Ledger.
Many in the women's sector object to the government supporting projects like DVIP while refuges turn away vulnerable women from their door in the struggle to survive funding cuts.
It's taken a long time, and there were plenty of chances to turn away, but at this point it seems impossible for the Republicans to avoid a car crash.
WASHINGTON — An injectable drug that the manufacturer says is too dangerous to use along the spine is growing in popularity for back pain as doctors turn away from opioids.
The middle and later decades of the 21st century — my daughter's adult life — promise a global catastrophe whose full implications any reasonable person must turn away from in horror.
It will be hard for me to deal if we just kind of turn away and shrug and accept this as just politics, this is just the Middle East.
Still, on days when 100 or more refugees are dropped off, they have little option, because of capacity constraints, other than to turn away families and leave them homeless.
"We should make every effort to turn away from becoming a society where legally incurred debts are no longer obligations to be honored but simply options to be exercised."
The Trump administration is now instructing immigration officials to turn away immigrants who arrive at the U.S. border seeking asylum from gang-related or domestic violence, CNN reported Thursday.
And in the last decade especially, the genre's most effective stars have also been its most fantastical, a striking turn away from the literalism of the 1980s and 1990s.
I doubt that, but they taught me much: how not to get tricked by fashion, how not to turn away from the odd thing, how to watch more closely.
In a video recorded by a surveillance camera, Mr. McGlockton is seen shoving Mr. Drejka and then appears to take a few steps back and start to turn away.
But around 1980, with the art world encouraging him to keep zigging, Mr. Posen zagged, taking a hard turn away from the virtuoso draughtsmanship that had made his name.
Maybe the music from one of Disney's many box office hits just got stuck in his head: "Let it go, let it go; turn away and slam the door."
Richard Mille, which makes the most expensive watches in the world, with an average sales price of around $185,6003, continues to turn away customers because of its limited production.
But this line of thinking gets sidetracked as "The Shadow" starts a slow turn away from self-definition and toward the unexpectedly related question of the future of technology.
Much as Senate Republicans seem eager to, they — indeed, the entire Senate — cannot turn away from testimony and documents relevant to the articles of impeachment, however inconvenient the timing.
With his election, there's hope that Somalia can turn away from years of dysfunctional, corrupt leadership, and put in place a government that can tackle the country's serious problems.
But they couldn't turn away from the evidence that their president had committed abuse of power, cheat in the election and that they had to vote to impeach him.
President-elect Trump has indicated his support for the pipeline, even as he tried to turn away charges that he is influenced by his own investment in the project.
China's 2100 decision to turn away America's trash has left the recycling industry reeling as it figures out what to do with all the packaging online shoppers leave behind.
"New homes usually come with a bigger price tag, something that can turn away many first-time buyers," said Bill Banfield, executive vice president at Quicken Loans in Detroit.
He said that the newspaper would continue to publish columns by people supporting Democrats and that he had yet to turn away anyone seeking to write an opinion piece.
For many Democrats Buttigieg's sexual orientation made him a trailblazer and was cause for excitement, but for others it made him a risk and was cause to turn away.
I just ask that you not get frustrated or awkward and turn away if the translation comes haltingly, or if the truth proves to be more than you wanted.
"In an increasingly unstable region, and with Turkey making a decisive turn away from the West, the Greece-Cyprus-Israel partnership with the U.S. is especially timely," said Rep.
But it appealed to Republicans to turn away from Trump-style rhetoric in favor of positive messaging he said was the key to winning younger voters to the GOP.
"I would think it would be hard for anybody in this time to turn away something that has potential in the crisis that our country is facing," he says.
Young, who is Catholic, said her decision to turn away Cervilli and Bufford was protected by her right to free exercise of religion under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
The idea that Trump could turn away from his own party at this stage is, to a degree, theater designed to spook the far-right of the party into line.
The challenges of engineering meat in the lab is one thing, but convincing consumers to turn away from the storied kill-it-and-grill-it method of eating is another.
In summary, Touboul reached the conclusion that when a large swath of people turn away from mainstream trends and fashion, eventually over time these individuals' style choices will sync up.
The Westerdam on Wednesday set sail for Cambodia, where its passengers will be able to disembark after panic about the coronavirus prompted five ports to turn away the luxury line.
That reflects the Trump administration's position that workers can be fired simply for their sexual orientation or gender identity, and that religious exemptions allow businesses to turn away gay couples.
But the UK will have to do more than curtail coal to meet its target, which demands an abrupt turn away from fossil fuels for the world's seventh-largest economy.
It is a brief taste of Sabbath slipped into the frenzy of the day-to-day; it allows me to put everything aside and turn away from screens to paper.
The organization says that when the Kenyan government closed the enormous Dadaab refugee camp, they said that if Europeans could turn away Syrians, Kenyans could do the same for Somalis.
"If the government is saying, 'We can fill half the hotel at $99 per night for six months or a year,' that's hard business to turn away from," he said.
But because his office can only offer MRIs twice a week, they must regularly turn away patients who need them — some of whom shouldn't wait to get important medical scans.
Additionally, state lawmakers are set to vote on a bill today that would let faith-based adoption agencies turn away prospective parents if the agencies found their religious views unacceptable.
However, the 4-year-old miniature horse decided to relieve himself then and there, causing Queen Elizabeth to turn away and shield her nose from the smell with her hand.
For now, if you can see mountains or other obstacles in your path, turn away from them, climb (by adding power and lifting the nose of the plane), or both.
You control an immigration officer in a dystopian country, and you process papers to determine which people you should allow to cross the border, and who you should turn away.
Abandon your transparently greedy get-rich-quick schemes, turn away from your casinos of de-facto modern-day penny stocks, and focus your decentralized attention on what the world needs.
Misys said the software would allow banks to maintain a relationship with clients that they would otherwise have to turn away without have to originate loans from their balance sheet.
In the way that many Europeans want to turn away the migrants landing on their shores, some Chinese people argue that their country is simply not obligated to help defectors.
He sponsored an unsuccessful amendment to the Affordable Care Act that would have made it legal for government-funded hospitals to turn away a dying woman who needed an abortion.
A. Under the pressure of the government's cultural policy, the commercial films shown in Chinese cinemas almost all choose to turn away from social reality and pursue only cheap amusement.
For example, companies must also take into consideration their trustworthy customers, whom they don't want to turn away when being overly protective, said Lindsay Sakraida, a marketing director at DealNews.
When he was near 223rd Street, and one turn away from the Cross Island Parkway bike trail in Bayside, he began to merge from the center lane onto the left.
They'd kiss, as though reviving some forgotten feeling, then he'd turn away, put on a condom, do his business in a push-up position, and that was it, all done.
The survey found that 75 percent of banks have had to close an account, terminate a client relationship, or turn away a customer because there was some connection to cannabis.
"I am concerned that the next generation of athletes could turn away from using TUEs because they have been tarnished by these stories," she wrote on the Guardian website (www.theguardian.com).
Under the new proposed HHS rule, providers would have license to turn away patients because they are LGBTQ, seeking abortions, or for any reason they claim is moral or religious.
But, but, but: Such a market is about to open up, with the Trump administration's expansion of short-term health plans, which are allowed to turn away high-risk customers.
Another reason for welcoming transfer students is that many colleges realize that a high portion of the students they turn away are just as good as the ones they accept.
Four turn away from the viewer, and Mr. Ji treats the plain backs of their jackets like knobbly hills, accenting the edges with creeping lines of blue and green shadow.
Still, Raines says donations to Beauty2TheStreetz are dwindling, which is a stark contrast to the past year, when they were flooded with donations and actually had to turn away volunteers.
And at the end of that sequence, when two of the pairs turn away from their partners and start kissing members of the same gender, the twist feels almost fresh.
Polish Jewish leaders, too, are grappling with an uncertain future as we continue to build Jewish life in an environment that has taken a turn away from democracy toward populism.
They found that he was playing a mobile game prior to the crash, and said that was "likely" the reason why he didn't try to turn away from the barrier.
As people infected with the virus turn up in countries from the United States to Australia, and some nations turn away and quarantine visitors, China's new outbreak is another threat.
Tyntec says Syniverse now offers many of its backend services as a discounted bundle, something that no one else can compete with, making the company hard to turn away from.
Customers interested in unprocessed foods, like whole grains, beans and vegetables, may turn away from the product when they realize that, like any other burger, it's prepared in a factory.
"There are, in the inner court of the A.K. Party, those who think that Turkey has to turn away from the West and embrace Middle Eastern countries," Mr. Yakis said.
Security will turn away fans who bring large purses, but not those carrying small clutch bags or clear bags no larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches.
The fight against President Trump's executive orders to turn away refugees, deport undocumented immigrants and build a wall along the Mexican border is about to escalate in many American churches.
"If we turn away from these values, turn inward, we will betray our purpose and our destiny," Howard Cooper, a rabbi in north London, said in his Rosh Hashana sermon.
Its director, Barry Jenkins, sees a hurt that you can't turn away from and a hope that you can't ignore where so many news stories and politicians see only statistics.
In November, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for Canada's decision in 1939 to turn away a steamliner carrying more than 900 people, most of them Jews who had fled Germany.
"We're working on a lot of cars now that we wouldn't have been," he said, looking a Porsche Panamera that he would have had to turn away a decade ago.
Countries like Kenya, Lebanon and Jordan — each of which shelters hundreds of thousands who have fled persecution in neighboring countries — face domestic pressure to turn away those who need refuge.
At the end of season seven, Dany made the choice to turn away from her quest for the Iron Throne, to focus instead on saving humanity from the White Walkers.
However, if the technology is adopted by mainstream consumers, it's unclear that opting out will be a viable option for those business owners who can't afford to turn away interested customers.
The country's brewers predicted this week that beer sales would continue to slide this year as consumers turn away from the premium priced brew in favor of cheaper fizzy canned cocktails.
So while it's not "surprising" to see the EPA turn away from supporting businesses making steps to reduce their carbon footprint, the brazenly nonchalant nature of the spokesperson's quote is disturbing.
The cashier there is careful to turn away any potential buyers who are not US citizens, as a purchase of the hat is considered a campaign contribution for Trump's re-election.
"We turn away at this point more customers than we sign up because of our inability to sign them up in a timely manner," Wachs told me in a phone call.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's coast guard will not turn away Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence in Myanmar and is willing to provide them temporary shelter, the maritime agency's chief said on Friday.
The country's brewers predicted this week that beer sales would continue to slide this year as consumers turn away from the premium priced brew in favour of cheaper fizzy canned cocktails.
Some neighborhoods took it upon themselves to set up checkpoints and guard posts, prepared to turn away those who were returning from the infected zones after the Lunar New Year holidays.
Time may move on, but that doesn't mean you have to turn away from the world — so much better to be like Varda, still hungry for new experiences and new people.
Ideally, what we'd want is for India to turn away from coal and toward cleaner sources of energy because the latter is cheaper and presents a plainly superior path for development.
A natural inclination in the circumstances is to turn away from euro-zone assets—not just bonds (where the rewards are notably scanty in relation to the risks) but equities, too.
"More broadly, we're concerned about China's turn away from more market-oriented policies and continued reliance on non-market mechanisms that impact the macroeconomic and trade environment," the Treasury official said.
Through simple civil and logical discourse, along with a healthy dose of Jesus, Davis, 60, has convinced members, reportedly including a few Grand Wizards, to turn away from their wicked ways.
When asked how he could condone the US bombing of Syria but turn away those fleeing violence there, Costello broke sharply with Trump over his decision to stop admitting Syrian refugees.
Trudeau backs the Keystone XL and other export pipelines to help bring Alberta's massive oil sands resources to market (even as some oil majors turn away from the carbon-heavy fuels).
If Hillary Clinton can turn away from the savage partisanship that has symbolized the last several years, I promise that I, as a conservative, will do my best to support her.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Banks wary of doing business with potentially troublesome clients typically turn away between 6 and 15 percent of people seeking to become customers, a survey released on Tuesday found.
At a recent prepper trade show in Irving, Texas, hosted by the National Self-Reliance Organization, staff coordinators had to turn away would-be vendors due to overwhelming demand for space.
Indeed, he's reportedly going to present Kushner with an ultimatum that unless progress is made within 45 days, the Palestinian Authority will turn away from the United States as a broker.
Zhang Yimou, of Hero and House of Flying Daggers, directs this film about China's Great Wall, which takes a surprise turn away from reality and into something a bit more epic.
During dark national moments, US presidents often turn away from divisive political rhetoric in a bid to console Americans and project a sense that the country's citizens share a common bond.
Oddly, it touches a different but equally cathartic point as last weekend's royal wedding, another much-needed opportunity to turn away from the social and political chaos inundating our news feeds.
That Flake's decision to write a book in which he bashed Trump led Arizona Republicans to turn away from him to the point where his poll numbers suggested he couldn't win.
A law passed in 2015 by a Republican-controlled legislature allowed Michigan adoption agencies to turn away members of the LGBTQ community if they cited a conflict with their religious beliefs.
He tried to turn away, for the sake of politeness and to follow the exercise, but his eyes were drawn back each time she spoke, to her odd, self-satisfied smile.
MADRID — Russia abruptly withdrew its application on Wednesday to dock three warships for refueling at a Spanish port, shortly after Spain's partners in NATO urged Spain to turn away the vessels.
In New Hampshire, the attorney general's office is telling election moderators not to turn away people with guns, even if they are present in schools, where federal law generally prohibits firearms.
While it is illegal for hotels to turn away guests based on their race or other factors, Airbnb hosts have typically had more leeway in terms of whom to rent to.
If we want these countries to turn away from Russia, we need them to speak and operate in the English language at levels that allow them to integrate into the West.
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The slew of actions highlights a decided turn away from the warmer, more cooperative relationship with Russia that President Donald Trump called for during his campaign and early in his presidency.
The problem is, first, that rather than engage in the pursuit of bipartisan agreement, leaders are more inclined to turn away from one another when they don't see eye-to-eye.
Price-conscous consumers are more likely to turn away from the so-called fast-casual and casual-dining segments of the restaurant industry that they may have frequented in the past.
I watched the second because I'd be remiss to turn away from a pilot that ends with two boys discovering a corpse while scurrying off to have secret gay river sex.
If Hollywood Boulevard were a nightclub, the Chamber of Commerce would be its bouncer, reserving unchecked power to turn away even the most famous A-lister without any kind of explanation.
Government-run shelters in certain jurisdictions are obligated not to turn away any new animals, but to do that, they sometimes have to make space for them by putting others down.
But in recent months, county clerks have had to turn away couples who were ready to marry, forcing some to come up with expensive backup plans, like traveling out of state.
But they also know that in the best cases, there will be singular images and remarkable stories that stand out, that make it hard to turn away or to shut down.
But Brown says his coaching style hasn't scared anyone away -- in fact, it's attracted so many recruits to Independence Community College in Kansas, he's had to turn away hundreds of players.
Leaflets are a standard tool used by the U.S. and coalition forces to disseminate information about looming offensives and to persuade Afghans to turn away from the Taliban and other groups.
This backlash against trade, along with a turn away from democracy, set the stage for decades of crony capitalism, subpar economic performance, periodic financial crises, and tumultuous fights for political power.
It can allow us a second to be true to ourselves and our emotions, or to turn away from ourselves and toward care for others, or both at the same time.
But now Germany is having issues integrating the large number of refugees into its society, and Merkel is facing backlash from conservative leaders who want to turn away some asylum seekers.
The push to eliminate the opposition has coincided with a turn away from the West, which had long kept the Cambodian government in check with aid that had conditions for democratization.
More often when voters turn away from a politician with a long record and a reservoir of good will, legal or ethical wrongdoing or a personal scandal has left them sour.
It would be unthinkable for us to turn away from their secrets, to allow the Iceman his privacy or to not scan beneath the bitumen to recover an Egyptian priestess's tattoos.
That would stand in sharp contrast to the last government shutdown, in 2013, when officials closed park entrances, erected barriers around national monuments and dispatched law enforcement to turn away visitors.
That would turn away desperately needed private investors and lead to a renewed and possibly contagious financial crisis in Europe, where banks and financial institutions continually lend money to one another.
If the government were to turn away women who have volunteered for these positions, we would be rejecting qualified service members who are willing and able to perform the tasks required.
It will funnel more money to insurance companies, turn away migrants who bring valuable skills or might generate jobs by establishing the next Google, while doing nothing to prevent illegal immigration.
Shop clothing and accessories at EverlaneTransparency in the fashion world is rare, and if it means higher clothing prices, some consumers actually prefer to turn away and shop in ignorant bliss.
It's an experience akin to listening to a semi-charming casual acquaintance reveal way too much information about his relationship woes — it's horrifying, but you find yourself unable to turn away.
Under current law — the 2010 overhaul passed by former President Barack Obama — insurers cannot turn away people with medical problems, or charge them more, and policies have to provide comprehensive benefits.
Since reporting an underage rider does not directly freeze their account, drivers who turn away minors say that they typically call another car — often one that doesn't care about their age.
I can only assume that Appiah wrote this when our president was merely threatening to revoke green cards, turn away refugees and ban immigrants on the basis of religion and nationality.
The new policy also instructs officers to turn away asylum seekers who cite gangs or domestic violence as a reason for entry before they've had a chance to plead their case.
WannaCry infected hundreds of thousands of computers in only a few days, forcing the British national hospital system to turn away patients and harming government systems in Russia, India and China.
Either we are taken in by the intimacy of these paintings, trusting in the sureness of her hand, or we turn away from their direct attempt to engage our own subjectivity.
I think of the snowy owl at the cafe in Osaka that stared back at me, the one who gave me such a long, piercing look, I had to turn away.
But what we don't know is how much misinformation on social media is truly fueling vaccine skepticism, and whether it's changing people's behaviors and causing them to turn away from immunizations.
This whole post is full of spoilers for the latest season of Game of Thrones, so please turn away if you are the kind of person who is bothered by that.
Even if this turns out to be a blip, those expecting voters to turn away from the president because he has not kept his promise could be waiting for a long time.
He thinks that the big tech companies — Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon — are "destroying the possibility of contemplation" and making us turn away from the intellectual work that, he says, makes us human.
As Farage made to turn away, Juncker, a former prime minister of Luxembourg with a penchant for warm greetings, pulled Farage toward him and gave him an air-kiss on the cheek.
The State Department's "Think Again, Turn Away" public relations campaign, which has the noble goal of countering the Islamic State's propaganda, has floundered since its inception because its content is comically stodgy.
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who heads the Bavarian-only CSU, wants Germany to turn away some asylum-seekers at the country&aposs borders, but the chancellor has insisted on Europe-wide solutions.
In a multicandidate field like this, it is highly likely that if Candidate A attacks Candidate B, Democrats will turn away from both A and B and suddenly Candidate C will surge.
He established the Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications, which is perhaps most famous for its "Think Again, Turn Away campaign" — an initiative launched in 2013 that directly engaged the Islamic State online.
One rule, finalized Tuesday, would let health care workers recuse themselves from treating transgender patients on religious grounds, and a draft rule issued Wednesday would let homeless shelters turn away transgender people.
Viacom has been hammered over the past two years for not doing enough to expand beyond its cable television empire, particularly as younger media consumers turn away from TV and toward smartphones.
The app isn't recognizing surfaces or mapping the world, it's just remembering generally where you placed the object so that if you turn away or move around, the hologram stays relatively put.
The bill would allow faith-based adoption agencies, including those that receive public funds, to turn away would-be parents on the basis of their marital status or religion and religious beliefs.
"We have to turn away business because I don't have enough trucks right now," she admitted, noting that she and her husband are interested in increasing their fleet sometime down the road.
We're used to someone having to raise and aim their camera or phone at us before they're able to record us, which gives us time to modify our behavior or turn away.
The NSA is now partially responsible for the global havoc that has caused hospitals to turn away patients, manufacturing to shut down, ATMs to go dark, and long shifts for cybersecurity professionals.
Last month, Straßenfeger, an organization that helps to temporarily house homeless families in Berlin, claimed that they have to turn away around five families a week due to a lack of space.
Banks in Brazil tended to turn away the most people, according to the survey, which covered nearly 300 banks in the United States, Britain, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, China, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Still, the game's story is ace, full of satisfying twists right up to the end, and its creative visuals marked a left-turn away from both European fantasy aesthetics and cyberpunk grit.
That's a big deal, since the official recommendation of the federal Food and Drug Administration is to turn away gay men from blood donations if they've had sex in the past year.
We called on Central American countries to not give any credence to the U.S. government's suggestion that they can and should turn away asylum seekers without having their claims for protection heard.
While some lawmakers from both parties hailed it as a momentous turn away from failed policies of the past, others railed against it as a show of support for an authoritarian regime.
But as a result of the news reports concerning my departure from Fox News, letters, emails and texts from victims of harassment have poured in to me, and I can't turn away.
But they do give momentum to a turn away from the most confrontational politics of the last president — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — amid an electorate eager for Iran to emerge from decades of isolation.
Instead, I had the unique honor of watching various members of the crowd turn away from the stage to explain to my grandmother just how much they loved their community and why.
But, considering that some hospitals have already had to divert emergency services, push high-risk operations to future dates, and even turn away some patients, is the alert too little, too late?
The guns contribute a tiny portion of the 400,000 tons of steel that the St. Paul plant produces each year, but free metal is hard to turn away when scrap is expensive.
"What we're seeing now is a pretty decisive turn away from Western-style market liberalization," said Andrew Gilholm, director of analysis for China and North Asia at Control Risks, a consulting firm.
An experimenter would crouch near the bag and either look right into the gull's eyes or turn away from the gull, measuring the amount of time until the gull pecked the bag.
Past administrations have interpreted it to apply only to nonprofit organizations, such as churches or social service groups, and these groups could only turn away employees who don't belong to their faith.
Whether cultural institutions should consider the personal and political allegiances of their contributors remains thorny territory, particularly since nonprofit organizations can rarely afford to turn away generous donors like the Mercer family.
Security agents on several occasions in the past have had to turn away people who tried to enter the Mar-a-Lago resort, some with the apparent intention of approaching the president.
Mr. Salvini has emerged as a hero to populists, and a villain to liberals in Italy and Europe for his willingness to turn away migrants — often shipwrecked and destitute — from Italy's shores.
But such problems are inevitable in a public institution that's dedicated to open access, especially when drug clinics, homeless shelters and food banks routinely turn away — and often refer to the library!
You can prepare for her arrival by keeping an eye on buds, which develop over one to four weeks until they swell up and turn away from the direction they once faced.
It is such conditions that made so many voters turn away from established parties and to Mr. López Obrador, and he now has the herculean task of trying to resolve these problems.
ESPN is by far the biggest and most powerful entity in the sports media industry, and it has felt the sting as viewers turn away from traditional ways of consuming live sports.
Joni Ernst's comments to reporters in Washington suggesting that Iowa Democratic caucusgoers might turn away from Biden after Republicans used President Donald Trump's impeachment proceedings to attack Biden and his son Hunter.
Or will you be a witness that history's lessons are going unheeded, when many in both Europe and the United States want to turn away Muslim refugees fleeing chemical warfare in Syria?
"The administration is illegally trying to turn away asylum seekers and pass the buck to other countries that can't protect them," said Katrina Eiland, an attorney with the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project.
Especially as the president's tariffs make it harder for American small businesses to survive, we ought to be continuing to invest, not turn away from Main Street businesses and family-owned farms.
How many times have you seen people pay lip-service to the ideas you believe in and then turn away from them the moment they have power of some kind in Washington?

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