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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.
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.
People will only ever turn away from you in shame.
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.
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.
Of course, we do not always turn away from uncomfortable data.
It is a turn away from the nostalgic era of environmentalism.
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.
So why can't we turn away from Leigh and her story?
In addition, India may benefit as investors turn away from China.
But it is refreshing to see the gun debate turn away from
It does no good to turn away from the mirror, even now.
But turn away from the goggle box and the country is troubled.
The country may also turn away from Najib out of simple fatigue.
Smoyer had good reason to turn away from the sounds of war.
More would turn away from Mr. de Blasio at the officers' funerals.
It was his call, his choice, to turn away from the region.
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?
But Left warned investors not to turn away from the stock just yet.
It is no surprise, then, that many of them turn away from voting.
He felt something as he was trying to turn away from the shooter.
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.
The turn away from reality in the movie is in itself an allegory.
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.
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.
She was at least quick enough to turn away from the happy couple.
Surely the national media won't be able to turn away from it now.
There is an instinct, easy to understand, to turn away from this chaos.
The turn away from arms control agreements is not happening in a vacuum.
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.
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.
I was floored by how matter-of-fact Hollyhock's turn away from food was.
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.
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.
The time had come, she said, to turn away from anger and toward love.
They decided to turn away from the "revolutionary" strategy and form an armed wing.
For our national interest, we do not turn away from any negotiation or agreement.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Miss America is also confronting dwindling viewership as people turn away from live televised events.
If they turn away from Facebook, there's a chance they're still using a Facebook product.
"Don't turn away from what happens in American prisons," he writes, simply, in the end.
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.
What we can do is, occasionally, turn away from the fear that flashes across our screens.
It remains to be seen if audiences will turn away from Amazon Studios for this film.
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.
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.
The weekly tabloid magazine made a sudden turn away from Trump-related covers over the summer.
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.
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.
Cathedrals were meant to enthrall and awe, so the flock would never turn away from God.
Why do you think people can so easily turn away from the sight of human suffering?
Jesus Christ calls us to turn away from sin and to turn to Him as Lord.
Which is why I turn away from tears in December and instead embrace a giant rabbit.
Turn away from your Twitter feed, stop scrolling through Instagram, and log out of your Facebook account.
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.
He says he wanted to turn away from the white male canon to create a new protagonist.
"I felt more comfortable in a group," he says of his choice to turn away from music.
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.
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.
It's confusing — it seems unfeeling — to turn away from someone who makes a vehement claim of truth.
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.
At nearly every step, President Trump has repeatedly advocated for a hard British turn away from Europe.
The Orchid Stories is a book about language in words you won't want to turn away from.
Give the people some hope and they will turn away from the allure of militant groups, they say.
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.
They're self-centered and negative as hell, but their fantasy lives are too compelling to turn away from.
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.
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].
And to turn away from that disappointment which is only the past is to turn toward the present.
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.
Was it a conscious decision to turn away from the guitar and find a new method or atmosphere?
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?
His decision to turn away from politics hasn't stopped followers from calling on Gates to run for President.
But there are no immediate signs that Beijing will radically change course and turn away from its traditional ally.
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.
They turn away from us, and as they flap their arms sinuously, they shake their tail feathers of tulle.
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.
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.
Senator Dianne Feinstein called the move counterproductive and warned that China would turn away from much needed Western reforms.
This may also lead investors to turn away from more defensive sectors toward the value stocks that are rising.
A journalist with roots in both nations visited to see if Eritrea can turn away from years of isolation.
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.
Bellocchio admires his bravery and his virility, but doesn't turn away from his hypocrisy, his opportunism or his cruelty.
It's possible that the data indicates the pilot made a diving turn away from terrain at the last minute.
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.
We welcome the role sanctions play in increasing pressure on the Syrian regime to turn away from its military campaign.
"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.
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.
Yet these forces are to a large extent driving the agenda — pushing mainstream politicians to turn away from establishment positions.
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?
"These are the products that young people seem to be turning to, and they continue to turn away from cigarettes."
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.
Even when there's no attention being paid to an issue, you can say: Hey, we shouldn't turn away from this.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
During the time the Sun has been in hardworking Capricorn, it's been hard for you to turn away from your responsibilities.
Japan, for instance, has quietly developed latent capabilities that are sometimes figuratively described as a "screwdriver's turn" away from a bomb.
The film instead takes a distinct turn away from rat-a-tat plotting and revenge toward a frankly stunning, contemplative movement.
The three large paintings in the exhibition mark Whitten's turn away from the overtly figurative to a form of subliminal figuration.
It's easy to turn away from incarcerated people or publications that just focus on people writing about their time on the inside.
Once it dawned on Biden how much Obama loves him, he had to turn away from the camera and (presumably) ugly cry.
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.
It was a sharp turn away from his earlier statements, which welcomed the report's findings on collusion and falsely claimed total exoneration.
At the time, fashion fanatics were starting to turn away from the classic brand in favor of more modern looks and designers.
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.
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.
Another View The United States should not turn away from Latin America as many populist contingents, both Republican and Democratic, have suggested.
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.
Trump is laying the groundwork for more countries to turn away from the United States and toward new sources of strength and friendship.
"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.
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.
Some have suggested that buying Red Hat could mean that IBM will turn away from Watson, instead focusing even more on cloud computing.
CBS and other media companies are under pressure to show they can survive and thrive as younger viewers turn away from traditional television.
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.
On one level, there is a widespread feeling of paralysis in the face of a rolling catastrophe that is impossible turn away from.
Her son whispers in her ear, making her turn away from the musician in her bedchamber — who indiscreetly gazes at her uncovered genitals.
But it also does serious damage to America's power in the world by alienating allies and forcing them to turn away from Washington.
" Livingston added that Northam "provides us with the opportunity to turn away from that failed experience and really move in a new direction.
Nonetheless, voters tend to adopt their preferred party's policy recommendations, so Republicans are likely to turn away from new taxes on the wealthy.
Nor did it demonstrate a turn away from the admirably liberal, inclusive and humane policies that Mr. Trudeau brought to office in 2015.
The first, more obvious concern is that any undecided Republican primary voters might turn away from Trump in favor of his Republican opponents.
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.
Ironically, GoDaddy decided to turn away from provocative skin-baring ads last year and walked directly into the buzz saw of animal rights activists.
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.
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).
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.
"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.
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.
Furthermore, like many other traditional food companies, Bumble Bee has struggled to keep up with changing tastes as consumers turn away from processed foods.
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.
As younger viewers turn away from traditional television, the stars of YouTube and Instagram are building massive audiences that return for new content daily.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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, 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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."
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
"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.
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.
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?
According to court records, Wang and Zhang confirmed that they did not obey instructions to turn away from the gate and they voluntarily showed investigators the photos and videos on their cameras.
That strategy proved a liability in national polls and has led Republican Congressional leaders to turn away from the far-right of the party for fear of permanently damaging the GOP brand.
Weisz's performances often create a hunger in her audiences; we want to know more about what's behind the mysteries and intimacies that her characters let us into and then turn away from.
Most of us will get up tomorrow morning and over the next week, wade through hundreds of headlines, turn away from those endless prognosticators, and submerge ourselves in a sea of holiday bliss.
Ahead of the documentary's release this week, The Verge interviewed Scully about how he learned to make LSD, what made the work worth it, and what made him turn away from the drugs.
Why it matters: Newspaper endorsements aren't necessarily symbolic of what is to come on election day, but the Chronicle endorsing O'Rourke is a sharp turn away from the paper traditionally endorsing Republican candidates.
In middle age he could not turn away from Goya's depictions of bayonettings; in old age he watched without flinching as Islamist terrorists, on video, crudely sawed off the heads of their victims.
But all I could think of while watching Beautiful Boy is all the pain that I wasn't seeing, and how we willfully turn away from the plight of addicts without privilege and resources.
Nothing, not even the leaden weight of guilt that began to build in my gut every time I caused pain, could make me turn away from my addiction to that sense of invulnerability.
I find it ironic that these products co-opt scientific terminology and research, given that many wellness consumers are driven by a desire to turn away from western medicine in the first place.
In a turn away from this prototypical image, however, a new exhibit at Transition Gallery in London features a handful of artists who filter 80s Miami vibes through a rosier pair of lenses.
Dr. Moore said that the turn away from conventional marketing was inevitable after iTunes began to gain traction early in the previous decade, taking away control of retail distribution away from the labels.
"The turn away from the US market and shift in Chinese investment to other countries are reactions to the uncertainty surrounding the ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China," said Moritz.
" After throwing bleach and boiling water around the house, they all evacuated — but they didn't turn away from their new jungle home in general, however, since locals assured Lucas the experience was "unusual.
"These projects help (young people) turn away from crime because they have something meaningful to do and make an income," Anna Tehlova, coordinator of the Public Space Network, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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But the Republicans pressing the Iowa legislation are making a decisive turn away from the smaller, more incremental measures of the past that have, in their view, merely chipped away at abortion rights.
It is troubling to see historic preservation turn away from this humanistic ethos into a set of arcane bureaucratic procedures that appear to the layperson as reactionary, elitist and contrary to social solidarity.
But Garner is, above all, a savage self-scrutineer: her honesty has less to do with what she sees in the world than with what she refuses to turn away from in herself.
Let us neither turn away from the evidence which to me seems so clear nor from our good conscience which compels us to do what in our hearts we know to be right.
Obama's visit to Argentina is a show of support for Macri's sharp turn away from the nationalist policies of his predecessor, Cristina Fernández, who frequently railed against the United States and Wall Street.
One night, the summer heat forcing my girlfriend and I to turn away from each other in bed, I find a cockroach next to the laundry hamper, its legs as big as fork tines.
So even as Trump turns the Republican Party into a more explicit and crude vehicle for white identity politics—with Sessions as his right-hand man—the country may turn away from these politics.
The Tod's group as a whole, headed by Italian entrepreneur Diego Della Valle, has decided to turn away from more fashionable, catwalk pleasing designs to return to its more classical, iconic clothes and shoes.
Only when Trump voters themselves decide they do not want to be lumped in with neo-Nazis and white supremacists will the tide turn away from this horrifying and disturbing crisis of national conscience.
New research shows that giving a child a "two-minute warning" before turning off a video game or TV show does not make it easier for a child to turn away from a screen.
But the strategy emerging under Mr. Gutierrez, who released NRG's annual sustainability report on Friday, is less a retreat from green energy than a turn away from a nascent system of decentralized energy production.
Or do they finally stand on whatever shrinking island of principle remains beneath their feet and finally, finally turn away from the dark course they have spent the last thirty years steering themselves down?
Nintendo "masterfully captured" casual gamers with the Wii, he wrote on Twitter, but today few are likely to turn away from their phones, especially when it means paying several hundred dollars for a console.
In each case, by the time it's over, we turn away from the broader implications toward a more comforting narrative: The perpetrators are exceptions, monsters whom we can isolate, eliminate and occasionally even prosecute.
For This We Fought the Battle of Ages ends with a song that takes a turn away from the central sci-fi theme, and instead looks at a much more personal and immediate issue.
This embrace of a comparative perspective is a welcome development — a turn away from the lens of "American exceptionalism" that views European or other international developments as irrelevant to those in the United States.
I think it's good for all of us to take in the amount of news we need to take in to be informed, but also to know how to turn away from our screens.
"Trump's turn away from America's classic leading role is having a destabilizing effect," wrote Henrik Müller, a professor at Technical University of Dortmund, in his weekly column on the global economy for Der Spiegel.
Every level of government, including the federal government, should look to understand how its laws and regulations inflate costs or contain them, and whether they are open to innovation or turn away from it.
And Nix has certainly come at the right moment, when conscientious eaters around the world have begun to turn away from the traditional meat-vegetable-starch triad that restaurants have relied upon for decades.
In other words, one of the world's most influential restaurants is taking a striking turn away from the marathon you-get-what-we-bring-you tasting menu format that has dominated gastronomy in recent years.
As brands turn away from straight retail and toward interactive opportunities, it's no wonder that reality TV is also seeking ways to monetize by getting fans to feel like they're buying experiences instead of stuff.
But since United States sanctions were put in place to stop the Venezuelan oil trade, Citgo has been forced to turn away from Venezuela and buy its crude from other Latin American and African countries.
Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said at Healthy Returns that the Chinese scientist's research was a "horrible experiment and it established a horrible precedent" that risked causing people to "rightfully" turn away from the science.
Analysts said the turn away from the support the Bank gave the economy with a cut in rates last August was probably chiefly due to the need to avoid another sharp fall in the pound.
" Ray mentions a song that didn't make Fucking Lifetime as a way of explaining this turn away from inertia: "There one line on it, which is actually something a friend of mine said to me.
"I see this over and over again; we just get right to the point where we could be having this transformative moment of reconceptualizing basic cultural structures, and we turn away from it," says Adams.
The question is whether, decades hence, Trump's presidency will be remembered as an aberration that the country quickly corrects, or as a harbinger of a longer turn away from liberal democratic traditions and increasing tolerance.
If countries turn away from the W.T.O. system and impose tariffs on each other outside of global trade rules, that increases the risk of damaging trade wars and protectionism that could weigh on the economy.
Is it that these figures truly turn away from society, eschewing it for a "purer" form of life and practice, or is their disappearance more tantamount to an alternative career move, an immortalization in obscurity?
Corruption, including three national team players who were barred for match-fixing in 1.53, and mismanagement are viewed as so pervasive that even this soccer-loving country has begun to turn away from the game.
If nothing else, Kerr should have as much information as possible if the worst happens and he has to turn away from the lineup that's meant Death to every team that's crossed the Warriors' path.
Though Nina Simone's inclusion is long overdue and Sister Rosetta Tharpe's acknowledgement is heartening, the shocking thing about the 2018 class is the Hall's turn away from contemporary artists and less conventionally rock-oriented musicians.
Folding Reconstruction-era violence into the Ku-Klux, imagining it as spectral, ambiguous, and indeterminate, enabled Americans to turn away from that unjust reality and all of the political implications and obligations that it entailed.
In the last shot, Bey and Jay turn away from the camera, look into each other's eyes, and then do something that they did not do in that 2014 selfie: they look at the Leonardo.
It would only make matters worse for the United States and other Western powers to turn away from his five-month-old administration over an incident in which he was manifestly more victim than accomplice.
He said Mitsui would not turn away from potential new investments, but was more focused on growing its existing "lower risk" investments, which as well as Caserones, include Collahuasi, Los Bronces, and smaller El Soldado.
As it has strengthened it's taken an eastward turn away from the US. It will cause high surf and heavy rains throughout the week in Bermuda as it continues to go deeper into the Atlantic.
The contracts often make it especially difficult for anyone who does not have a cable subscription to buy access to the content, which is problematic as more and more consumers turn away from cable subscriptions.
If we as a society turn away from enforcing the rules about coordination, corporate contributions, and disclosure simply because the particular facts of the Stormy Daniels case are tawdry, we will come to regret it.
And now, as Indonesia's voters turn away from the past and reach out for an uncertain but promising future, Yogyakarta has emerged as one of the world's most vibrant centers of artistic innovation and risk-taking.
At a time when observers are wondering whether the Democratic Party should turn away from "identity politics" to address other types of concerns, it's worth thinking about where the original identity politics came from: white supremacy.
Among the crowd was Curtis Yarvin, better known as Mencius Moldbug, the godfather of the "neoreaction" movement whose now-defunct blog for years advocated a turn away from democracy and toward a kind of feudalist society.
This turn away from business as usual and toward collective resistance looms in a very real sense as the only hope for progressive values concerning gender, race, the protection of the environment, and also economic equity.
While the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees that the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed by the government, private businesses are free to turn away from guns, and many have.
The ECB expects its key rate to stay deep in negative territory for years, potentially increasing risk-taking and inflating asset bubbles as investors are forced to turn away from fixed-rate securities to seek returns.
As we unraveled the case, I realized family violence is something I can no longer turn away from—that if the judicial system doesn't intercede on behalf of victims, there's usually no one else who can.
The luxury group said in August it would make short-term sacrifices in margins and revenues in pursuit of medium-term growth as it decided to turn away from fashion to focus on higher-end products.
These kinds of results will continue unless we are able to turn away from the divisive politics and rhetoric, and focus on building an economy that works for the majority of Americans -- not just the few.
Televising executions provides the needed witnesses, but more importantly, also forces us to consider the meaning and significance of the public's own instinct to turn away from the moment when the state takes a human life.
Though Mr. Tusk's speech was directed at economic migrants — rather than those fleeing war in Syria and Iraq — he was effectively signaling Europe's determined turn away from Chancellor Angela Merkel's more open approach to welcoming migrants.
The U.S. is the only country in the world to turn away from the Paris Agreement, which world leaders developed in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help avert the dire impacts of climate change.
If countries turn away from U.S. aerospace and defense systems, we lose the benefits from both the initial sale and the ongoing sale of parts and components critical for maintenance, repair, and overhaul of these systems.
Saarinen also said another area they hope to address is general work practices, with a take that seems to echo a turn away from time spent on manual management and more focus on automating that process.
My fellow conservatives, who rightly lament America's turn away from marriage and the dropping birthrate, need to ask why "real America," including the most dedicated parts of Donald Trump's base, is seeing the intact family crumble.
Far too often, our commitment to our political party, our religious group, our sport, our college or a prominent member of our community causes us to choose to disbelieve or to turn away from the victim.
It seems to me that Webster has taken up from his forebears the daunting challenge of making art that offers the viewer pleasure, yet does not turn away from the impending, inescapable chaos of time passing.
"No matter how much we kvetch about prominent publications linking to Amazon, those publications simply can't turn away from the significant revenue that affiliate links offer," says Danny Caine of Raven Book Store in Lawrence, Kansas.
The Republicans will harden their anti-immigration position, will turn away from the party's historic commitment to free trade and will join the Democratic left in regulating Wall Street and cracking down on the Federal Reserve.
"The State of Texas must turn away from this pattern of discriminatory behavior," said Janai Nelson, a lawyer with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, which represented an African-American voter affected by the voter ID law.
He encouraged his students not to turn away from studying animals that don't seem glamorous, since there is something wonderful in all of them, not least the sheer fact that they all strive for continued life.
The Postal Service has experienced a steady decline in the amount of mail it ships as more of its customers turn away from postcards and letters in favor of email, texting and other forms of digital communication.
Allied to the ageing demographics in the western world, this makes it very hard to see where the kind of growth can appear that can please the voters, and make them turn away from the nationalist parties.
Washington (CNN)The White House said Friday that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's announcement of his country's "separation" from the US was "offensive," as Duterte doubled down on his intent to turn away from Washington on foreign policy.
It was difficult to imagine then that the U.S. would ever turn away from this agreement, widely regarded as the world's last, best chance to rein in global warming, that it had worked so hard to forge.
Even if by some miracle California did manage to replace 100 percent of Diablo Canyon's output with renewables, why would a state ostensibly concerned with climate change turn away from its largest single source of clean energy?
Locking up non-violent offenders for long sentences does little to reduce crime; it actually increases the chances that these individuals will not be able to successfully return to society, find jobs and turn away from crime.
Like a summertime fling, the autumn cold soon will settle in and most of the attention will turn away from the cute candidates as the hard tests of winter sober voters up for the tough year ahead.
"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, when we turn toward each other," she said on the Senate floor.
Like Haggard, it wasn't any end times rhetoric or prosperity gospel hucksterism that lost Bakker his ministry, it was that he had the audacity to succumb to his sexual urges that made Christians turn away from him.
To venture into the bottom of this structure, where the software meets the hardware, is to turn away from the Platonic order of code and toward the elemental universe of electricity and silicon on which it depends.
Rather than seize the moment and embrace a solution for Dreamers that also would boost our safety and security, they are advancing proposals that turn away from our values, threatening our safety and economy in the process.
The latest turn away from Treasurys came after Politico reported on Friday that China made a peace proposal in a phone conversation with top trade officials last week to buy an unspecified quantity of U.S. agricultural goods.
Taken together, Mr. Trump's actions demonstrate his resolve to turn away from a decades-long move toward open markets and integrated world economies and toward a more starkly protectionist approach that erects barriers around a Fortress America.
There is a powerful and understandable urge, as a consequence of the long-overdue recognition of the pervasiveness of sexual abuse, to expunge the perpetrators, to turn away from their work and scrub it from the canon.
" The Ford Foundation's announcement states that the interdisciplinary artists featured in PERILOUS BODIES make "statements about ideas people are often quick to turn away from: black and brown bodies, refugee camps, the detritus of borderlands, broken earth.
Instead, it is time for me to turn away from sex and toward new pursuits, the classic weird dad hobbies such as puns, learning trivia about bridges and wars, and dreaming about societal collapse and global apocalypse.
But though we can't turn away from the nightmarish horrors our European brethren are facing, we also can't forget the value of the life they are all fighting to return to when all of this is over.
The President's reaction to the apparent murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul offers the clearest evidence yet of his turn away from a foreign policy rooted in universal human values.
If, going forward, the Trump Administration chooses to toe a harder line in terms of U.S. commitment to European defense, the Trump administration should try to double down on U.S. diplomatic efforts, not turn away from them.
A new paper published in Climatic Change suggests memories of the Eldgjá lava flood—the largest volcanic eruption to hit Iceland in the past 2,000 years—convinced Icelanders to turn away from their Norse gods and embrace Christianity.
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and the state legislature enacted reforms to make it possible for former low-level inmates to attain occupational permits  o they can work to support themselves and their families and turn away from crime.
The nuclear industry is in crisis, as many nations turn away from nuclear power after the 2011 Fukushima disaster and as the cost of renewable power sources plummets, making it a challenge for Westinghouse to find a buyer.
Both editors made the point that when the candidate field is narrowed (I spoke to them during the day of the Super Tuesday primaries), journalistic attention naturally will turn away from horse-race coverage and more toward substance.
In a turn away from vision, a team at MIT has created a feline robot that attempts to better approximate how humans and animals actually move, navigating stairs and uneven surfaces guided only by sensors on its feet.
It's only within the past few years that as a culture, we've begun to turn away from that story and have a conversation about who the so-called "girls" were as human beings, and where they are now.
ZinZen's pixelated butts are reminiscent of Sasha Katz' voxel art, Scorpion Dagger's classic Renaissance painting GIFs never fail to spark a smile, and Alice Zhang's fruity booty is a colorful visual pun that's hard to turn away from.
More than a brush back to the Chinese, the meeting with Mr. Xi — who said "a united and prosperous Europe corresponds to our vision of a multipolar world" — seemed to be a turn away from the United States.
But if the speech during the second day of a nine-day overseas trip was intended as a sort of reset from his campaign and early presidency, it was also meant to turn away from Mr. Obama's approach.
Mr. Trump had said little about Afghanistan, either since taking office or during his presidential bid, although his "America First" campaign message envisioned a turn away from foreign military intervention and a refocusing on addressing challenges at home.
Letters To the Editor: Re "France Elects Macron President, Shunning an Emergent Far Right" (front page, May 8): Emmanuel Macron's victory in France is seen as a turn away from the type of populism that elected Donald Trump.
Children's Books For the last couple of decades, I've been wrestling with the complicated challenge of getting kids to read more — especially boys, who are more likely than girls to turn away from reading books as a pastime.
And, although it might be a little premature, the rise of legal cannabis, and with it more ways to enjoy weed in a social context, may have something to do with the collective turn away from alcohol, too.
At a barbershop in west Tehran, the Trump name was the only thing that could get a group of young men to turn away from the soccer match between Tehran's popular Esteghlal team and a team from Qatar.
But with the benefit of hindsight, it's clear that the abrupt turn away from activism and idealism in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America amounts to one of the little-noticed tragedies of the Vietnam War.
Even though consumers continue to turn away from sugary, syrupy sodas, the stocks of PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are trading near historic highs, in part because they have been able to maintain or even increase pricing on soda.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Baseball could be losing its status as Japan's most popular sport as more and more children turn away from the game due to tough high school programs and amid changing trends in sports participation in the country.
So next time you're in a bind and can't possibly wear that gold party dress to one more occasion, turn away from your usual holiday staples and opt instead for an equally festive outfit of the two-piece variety.
Welcome to DF. The hustle and energy of the young artists and galleries is apparent in their installations, which demonstrate a turn away from formal minimalism and internet conceptualism — although both of the latter are fairly well represented, too.
According to reports, other delegates pressured the U.S. not to turn away from international cooperation on trade, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the U.S. wants to retain the right to react if other countries don't play fair.
It marked the beginning of the Supreme Court's turn away from acknowledging structural racism, where the weight and inertia of America's openly discriminatory past have embedded themselves into practices like Test 21 that have no easily discernible bad purpose.
If Smith had to turn away from her ideas about the self and the aesthetic and how literature works in order to write sad, flat essays about why Britain should not have Brexited, it would be an enormous loss.
Hotels in Chicago and Hawaii, as well as golf courses in Los Angeles, Philadelphia and the Bronx, also saw declines, suggesting that sales are being affected by consumers deciding to turn away from the Trump brand, industry analysts said.
One young woman, Becca, complains about her lackluster social life, yet lacks any curiosity about herself — or even much willingness to think with any depth about why the people at work and her boyfriends eventually turn away from her.
Without perks to set them apart, it's likely shoppers could turn away from credit cards with these legacy banks, especially considering Venmo has pretty much become a verb as the fast-growing money app makes spending and paying frictionless.
Instead, he took a violent turn away from his chosen profession with the publication of his first book, "The Birth of Tragedy," in which he skewered academic philology in the name of the higher values of life and music.
There's a multibillion-dollar opportunity in the seafood market as consumers turn away from beef as a source of protein, and several startups are out in the market pursuing either plant-based or cultured protein alternatives to traditional seafood.
Millions of people today are praying that Dorian turn away from land, and treating those people with mockery or condescension because they believe it could help is part of how the overly secularized Left has lost lots of voters.
As this reality set in, a turn away from John F. Kennedy's 1961 pledge to "pay any price, bear any burden" to uphold American principles everywhere in the world was perhaps inevitable, even if without a conflict in Vietnam.
Sure, you could put stories into people's feeds that contradicted their political viewpoints, but people would turn away from them, just as surely as they'd flip the dial back if their TV quietly switched them from Sean Hannity to Joy Reid.
That could lead some parents to turn away from the "gender affirming" treatments — such as social or medical transition — for persistently trans-identifying youth, and instead try "reparative" gender treatments, which encourage children to feel better in their assigned sexes.
While some small miners have said the Paris agreement could add to costs and limit options for exploration, other major miners, like BHP, have published sustainability reports that have explored the risk that investors could turn away from coal mines.
The meeting will likely highlight Clinton's commitment to US alliances in Japan and South Korea and the US belief that it is up to China to do more to convince its ally in Pyongyang to turn away from its nuclear path.
After video and audio clips surfaced of Donald Trump condoning sexual assault and approving of Howard Stern calling his daughter Ivanka a "piece of ass," the tide of the Republican Party has finally started to turn away from its presidential nominee.
The presidential campaign has taken a bizarre turn away from reality, with some candidates talking of Latinos as some kind of foreign threat to the United States to be managed with walls or with schemes to break apart Latino families.
Slurping noodles in a shop in Ho Chi Minh City at the end of that trip, Mr. Clinton wondered aloud to a reporter whether the Communist leaders in Vietnam were really willing to turn away from their traditional link to China.
Human rights issues and growing intolerance of China's business policies — protecting its own industry while shutting out the rest of the world and forcing technology companies doing business there to hand over critical information — sparked the turn away from engagement.
David Oldfield, group director of commercial banking at Lloyds, pointed to the landmark accord agreed between almost 200 nations at a Paris summit in 2015 to limit climate change, which was seen as marking a global turn away from fossil fuels.
"Working on the hopeful assumption that central banks are going to step in and try and force the global economy into a U-turn away from a recession, the markets were fairly uniform in their gains," Spreadex analyst Connor Campbell said.
However, as both America and Great Britain confront their respective prescription drug abuse epidemics, it seems we collectively might be nearing a point where we turn away from Xanax, just as we once turned away from Valium, and barbiturates before that.
But without clear details — or even significant changes — on its future debt, Athens is likely to face higher borrowing costs as investors turn away from the country, thus increasing the likelihood of more economic pain for the embattled southern European nation.
Fine Arts & Exhibits In Alexis Rockman's large mural "Spheres of Influence," it's hard to turn away from the dead waterfowl floating belly up, its head hanging underwater near a depiction of type E botulism, which has poisoned thousands of water birds.
While Aviv is right to criticize the blunt instrument of polypharmacy, I fear that patients who might truly benefit from antidepressants will be frightened by stories such as Delano's, and turn away from what could be a life-altering treatment.
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodian garment makers on Friday urged international buyers not to turn away from the country amid concerns that its access to vital EU trade preferences could be under threat after the main opposition party was dissolved last month.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) President-elect Maryam Rajavi applauded the international community in her speech for beginning to turn away from the conciliatory policies that had been adopted in the run-up to the nuclear agreement.
But "This is Us" is a timely reminder that literary and fictional stories too have a history of helping us grieve, re-write, better understand or (unfortunately) turn away from who we are and who we want to become as Americans.
It's so hard and it hurts so much, so I turn away from the entire situation and tell C. that we're just going to stay together and when he gets home from work, I'll be here and we'll be together.
The events of 2016 will be remembered either as a point at which we began to turn away from globalization or the one at which the strategies of globalization began to be reoriented away from elite and toward mass interests.
His central foursome is never less than affable, but the backchat among the characters lacks the binding ease of Murray and the gang, and the women often perk up when they turn away from one another to bounce off lesser characters.
But there are now a few signs that enthusiasm over blocking ads may be finally ebbing, and some in the ad tech industry are hopeful that the tides may start to turn away from the trend in the coming year.
The possible murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul has unleashed forces in Washington that are putting Trump's sharp turn away from traditional American foreign policy values to its most stark political test yet.
In Chesterfield, a leave-supporting northern town which could take an economic hit if Britain dropped out of the EU, some voters were clear they would prefer to leave without a deal and would turn away from politics if Brexit was thwarted.
" He added: "Today's opinion construes the Due Process Clause to permit a state to displace private sources of protection, and then, at the critical moment, to shrug its shoulders and turn away from the harm that it has promised to try to prevent.
For a timeline of post-crisis interventions, see: here GRAPHIC: Foreigners turn away from Turkish assets - here Last year non-residents sold a net total of $3.3 billion in Turkish bonds, compared to purchases of $7 billion in 2017, IIF data shows.
In future HBO Now, a nascent streaming platform of the eponymous cable channel, could become the foundation for a global rival to Netflix, Amazon and other streaming-video services, an important option as young consumers turn away from expensive pay-TV bundles.
But the objections became harder to dismiss as evidence mounted that even superb and motivated professionals had come to believe that the boatloads of measures, and the incentives to "look good," had led them to turn away from the essence of their work.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May told leaders on Tuesday that her country will not turn away from the world after the shock vote to leave the European Union, seeking to allay fears over the future unity of the West.
I'm glad American Crime Story gave me an entry point, and if I decide to immerse myself in the case to a greater degree, I won't have to turn away from my TV screen: ESPN's five-part O.J. documentary is on the horizon.
That has something to do with the broader problems in our political system, but it also has to do with the reigning libertarianism in our society, with the selfishness of people who turn away from politics into the cocoon of their private life.
"The law that we were trying to get blocked went into effect immediately, and the immediate results were we had to turn away from the clinic people who were scheduled to take the pill," Dr. Stephanie Ho, a physician at Fayetteville, Ark.
When a teenage Tyler and his young, disaffected crew, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, first emerged, it was difficult to see this turn away from shock coming, but in hindsight not impossible—especially when you consider the music, not the lyrics.
Francis, who delivered two addresses and shared meals with the leaders, said indifference to suffering had become "a new and deeply sad paganism" that caused some to turn away from war victims and refugees with the same ease as changing a television channel.
WASHINGTON — Stock traders celebrating Donald J. Trump's election have been bidding up equity prices on a risky bet: that the new president will steer congressional Republicans in a U-turn away from their tightfisted fiscal policies — and bring Democrats along for the ride.
Turn away from the fevered imagination of J.R.R. Tolkien and the horrifying Shelob that hunts Frodo and Sam, and think more of the calm, measured and life-affirming prose of E.B. White, the creator of Charlotte, a good writer and a friend.
Your question about whether things will "get better" speaks directly to the backward values many of us have internalized about loss — that to heal we must turn away from sorrow and avoid negative emotions and at least appear to be moving on.
The comments painted a stark contrast between the New York billionaire and his Democratic rivals for the White House, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, who advocate a sharp turn away from fossil fuels and toward renewable energy technologies to combat climate change.
" She added that, even as there has been significant growth in fine jewelry sales at Harrods during the period, there also has been a turn "away from traditional white diamonds, with our customers embracing colored diamonds, rare colored stones and tutti-frutti designs.
It was, by turns, weird, awkward and difficult to watch -- at the same time, oddly, being hard to turn away from, sort of like when you see someone slip on a banana peel and can't help but watch the inevitable fall that ensues.
It is Cinta who suggests that our inability to combat climate change is a type of demonic possession: We are unable to turn away from our phones, our cars, our comfy sybaritic lives, even though we know the consequences of our behavior.
This wasn't to lull anyone into a new complaisance, or to turn away from the grim tallies we see every day, but just to remind us that the work is available to us, and that, once again, we can each begin, somewhere today.
This rules out the cookie-cutter dining rooms of the big chains, but it also means a turn away from an earlier style of hotel dining: the curtained, carpeted, cushioned and cloched pomp of restaurants like Alain Ducasse New York or Lespinasse.
Leaving aside the fact that it's a spy show, with subtle dead drops and microexpressions that can betray characters with just the twitch of a smirk, a bunch of it is in ​Russian — so you can't really turn away from the screen.
Kosovo has adopted the euro as their currency, one of a tiny handful of European countries to do so despite being outside of the Union, such is the willingness here to turn away from its recent past and forge stronger links with the West.
" McCain at the Munich Security Conference on Friday warned a "of an increasing turn away from universal values and toward old ties of blood, and race, and sectarianism," in the West, as well "the growing inability and even unwillingness to separate truth from lies.
Despite the turn away from Trump by some elected Republicans, a Reuters/Ipsos poll of likely voters, released on Tuesday, found 58 percent of Republicans wanted Trump to stay atop their party's ticket and 0003 percent said the Republican leadership should stand by him.
So for insight on the left&aposs sharp turn away from civility and politics, let&aposs bring in Fox News Contributor Mike Huckabee, host of Huckabee on Saturday, and Sunday by the way, on TBN and former governor of the great state of Arkinsaw.
BOSTON (Reuters) - John "Jack" Bogle, the founder of index investment pioneer Vanguard Group Inc, changed Wall Street by convincing millions to turn away from mutual funds that actively pick stocks, but his legacy will also be shaped by the unintended consequences of index funds.
Using the group's warped interpretation of Islam, she claimed that beheading people and burning them alive was encouraged by the faith and that people shouldn't turn away from ISIS because "we beheaded a former US soldier who was apparently an aid worker" — likely Peter Kassig.
"It suggests people are willing to turn away from flying in favor of rail and videoconferencing," he added, explaining that it was something both governments and industry should "take on board" during the International Civil Aviation Organization's World Aviation Forum in Montreal this week.
Thiel's decision to serve as a Trump delegate at the forthcoming Republican convention in Cleveland seems to suggest that he's turned away from that turn away from politics and has now embraced a new Great Leader to make the world safe for capitalism: Trump.
The company's sale to UltraHaptics, a startup that has long been utilizing Leap Motion's tech to integrate its ultrasonic haptic feedback solution, really just represents what a poor job Leap Motion did isolating their customer base and its unwillingness to turn away from consumer markets.
Too often, we turn away from these difficult moments and opportunities to inter-relate, and from there, it's a slippery slope to engaging in behaviors in secret, prevaricating when the issue comes up and even lying in order to not make our partners upset.
"Sanctions of any kind are usefulness and ineffective ... they will eat grass but they will not turn away from the path that will provide for their security," Putin said, referring to accusations that Pyongyang spends too much on weapons programs while its citizens starve.
"I worry for senior euroskeptic leaders, because there is a misunderstanding of the vote, and that will feed voter dissatisfaction," he said, driving many of the voters who chose a British exit to turn away from both mainstream parties and move to the populist right.
Outside Paoli's Daylesford Abbey, where paintings on the walls for a coming art show include a $10,000 oil of Pope Francis, Ms. Robinson, the Clinton supporter, said she thought Francis had made it easier for her fellow Catholics to turn away from Mr. Trump.
Argentina's soybean harvest will soon wrap, and the market's focus should eventually turn away from South America and toward the United States, where a potentially volatile summer weather pattern could keep pumping the juice into the soybean complex for at least a little while longer.
Iran has also gained leverage over many factions in the Iraqi political system, making it hard for Iraqi politicians to turn away from Iran's demands, said Joost Hiltermann, the head of the Middle East and North Africa division of the Brussels-based International Crisis Group.
But an effective literary dystopia does not have to be perfectly plausible to make for fascinating reading, and the tendency for readers to turn away from stories that make their own side the bad guy can reflect a failure of imagination and self-scrutiny.
It's a clear and present danger, I think, to our democracy and not something we can turn away from simply because the Republicans in the House refuse to do their duty and continue to put the person of the president above their constitutional obligation.
"The Testaments" is the story of her excruciatingly belated turn away from Gilead—of the final days of her plan to bring down the empire, which draws in the other two narrators and relies on their willingness to put their lives on the line.
According to the police report obtained Friday by CNN, detectives were patrolling an area on West Lexington Street known as "an open air drug shop" when one of the detectives observed a man turn away from them and reach into the front of his waistband.
Op-Ed Contributor ISTANBUL — With President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey visiting President Trump in Washington this week, it might be useful to briefly turn away from the conventional explanatory sources and consider a wildly popular television series that is capturing the zeitgeist in Turkey.
"In the gas market, we don't have much choice, mainly Qatar, Australia and the U.S." And China is eager to avoid any repeat of last winter's gas crunch, when plunging temperatures drove people to crank up their heating amid the moves to turn away from coal.
The talk around the fire was not about climate data and behavior change, but about an existential crisis — a crisis that made space for people to turn away from the myths of progress, human centrality and our separation from "nature" and, instead, become humbler, more imaginative creatures.
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.
Viacom's shares had lost about 47 percent of their value in the past two years through Wednesday, partly reflecting the company's struggle to turn around ratings, especially as younger viewers — a key demographic for networks like MTV — turn away from traditional television to view content online.
When I decided to turn away from the hosted demos, I snapped a quick shot of the sun passing behind the Javits Convention Center to test out the A7R III's dynamic range, which is the difference between the darkest and brightest point the camera can capture.
"These findings suggest that on small, phone-sized screens the public does not automatically turn away from an article at a certain point in time – or reject digging into a longer-length news article," Amy Mitchell, Pew Research Center's director of journalism research, said in a statement.
Choosing Mr. Bratton was one of the best decisions Mr. de Blasio made after his election as mayor, one borne out by ever-declining crime rates and the department's sharp turn away from abusive stop-and-frisk policing — a necessary precursor to repairing frayed community ties.
The emphasis on the Arctic is a part of the "great power competition" described in the 2018 US National Defense Strategy, which outlined a turn away from two decades of combat against irregular forces in the Middle East and toward revisionist foes like Russia and China.
The recent turn away from "white-hood" racism has allowed Americans to see racism more clearly both at the macro scale — in policies like redlining and mass incarceration — and the micro scale: with the implicit biases held by many people of all colors and ideological stripes.
The simplest of these is the secularization story — in which modern societies inevitably put away religious ideas as they advance in wealth and science and reason, and the decline of institutional religion is just a predictable feature of a general late-modern turn away from supernatural belief.
When, toward the end of the thirties, famous comrades like Hook and the writer Max Eastman began to turn away from revolutionary Marxism and toward "good old-fashioned liberalism and bourgeois moralism," Burnham set about dismantling their efforts with the full force of his systematic intellect.
He said the view among some Chinese officials that Trump will be weakened by Democratic Party gains in Congress is a miscalculation, because "the real farmers, the real ranchers are hanging in there" and are not likely to turn away from Trump and Repubulicans in Congress.
A number of other factors — most notably the Federal Reserve's abrupt turn away from its clockwork pattern of interest-rate increases — have combined to restore confidence since the brutal sell-off that left the S&P 500 down nearly 20 percent for the year on Christmas Eve.
From Pages to Sponsored Posts, Facebook has staked its monetization strategy on feed-based non-interruptive native units that brands and publishers are turning to in greater and greater numbers, precisely at the same time as they turn away from the interruptive rail-based ads that Google supports.
WASHINGTON — President Obama said in an interview released Monday that politics in America had become "meaner" than when he took office, but expressed hope that Republicans would eventually turn away from the "expression of frustration" and anger that Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz were offering to voters.
"As a foundation that is rooted in motivating young people to turn away from drugs and alcohol and make positive, healthy decisions, we are proud to support Phoenix House and its life-changing work of providing substance abuse treatment to teens," said Jeter at the dedication of the renovation.
And yet if I turn away from the screen, I might miss two golfers racing each other up a slippery slope, trying to reach an advantageous position for their next putt so they, too, can win the (tiny in comparison to most other network reality shows) cash prize.
According to Schneiderman, climate change is real (true); its adverse effects already are visible and serious (false); they are going to get worse (deeply problematic); the world will turn away from fossil fuels (uh, no); and, therefore, ExxonMobil knowingly is overestimating the value of its fossil-fuel reserves (false).
If Mr. Trump has effectively staked his campaign nationwide on strong support from whites, Florida may present the most punishing test of his strategy, as Hispanics here, including conservative-leaning Cuban-Americans who twice helped George W. Bush carry the state, turn away from his candidacy en masse.
Bolton's turn away from counterterrorism as the priority, his emphasis on trade and his rhetoric of working to help Africans solve their own problems and become more capable, encourage governance and protecting African countries' independence could constitute important opportunities for crafting a more positive relationship with the continent.
Up to Wednesday's close, Viacom's shares had lost about 47 percent of their value in the past two years, partly reflecting the company's struggle to turn around ratings, especially as younger viewers - a key demographic for networks like MTV - turn away from traditional television to view content online.
Fans couldn't help but turn away from the actual game unfolding before them, and instead fixate on his quest to leap from a fence in the outfield to the wall behind it, a seemingly unnavigable gulf that, try as he might, our hero just couldn't cross—for a time.
"We do not like the ugly side of our reflection, we prefer to turn away from unpleasant facts," Mustafa Nayyem, a member of the Ukrainian Parliament who has been critical of President Petro O. Poroshenko, and an ethnic Afghan, said in a blog post about the racial attacks.
In interviews and on social media, the members of Brockhampton have alluded to the uncertainty of the group's future as a collective—some, like Abstract and Matt Champion, have solo careers to focus on, and others may turn away from music altogether, out of boredom or burnout or maturity.
The "Worldwide Leader in Sports," as ESPN brands itself, laid off scores of journalists and on-air talent on Wednesday, showing that even the most formidable media kingdom was vulnerable to the transformation upending the sports broadcasting industry as more and more people turn away from cable television.
He said that ongoing conflict between Mr. Bloomberg's administration and the U.F.T. led to "paralysis and conflict," and he pointed to the national turn away from education reform and toward teachers, as is evident in the recent wave of teacher strikes and growing political hostility toward charter schools.
After all, when the dominant topic in a country is about rejecting the rules — when the world is divided into Ins and Outs — it is little wonder fashion brands start taking stock and deciding it is time to turn away from ye olde group dynamic and do what works for them.
And when it spit me out, I was back at my desk, bleary-eyed, writing this review on Monday morning after spending the night watching Planet Earth II in VR. It takes significant willpower to turn away from a device that's showing you massive 3D images of lions attacking a giraffe.
Neil Chatterjee, another FERC Republican, cautioned that even though the power grid is reliable, regulators need to be vigilant that the turn away from coal and nuclear to natural gas does not make the grid less able to bounce back from weather disasters and physical and cyber attacks on the infrastructure.
After electing a smart-on-crime governor with close ties to law enforcement, the state legislature passed seven bills that strengthen reentry programming, including a "ban the box" bill that would break down barriers to employment for those with records so they can secure good jobs and turn away from crime.
Yet, although Golito may be a baseball prodigy—a former first-round pick who could debut in the majors this season despite having undergone Tommy John surgery soon after he was drafted out of high school in 2012—he also took a turn away from the family business to do it.
Facing 812 cadets in blue-and-white dress uniforms, Mr. Obama told the Air Force Academy's class of 2016 that they must not allow the United States to turn away from the world, calling the isolationist rhetoric of some politicians a "false comfort" that undermines the country's leadership in the world.
The headlines about the emails forced Clinton, in the last days of her campaign, to turn away from the one issue that seemed to move non-college-educated white women — the economy — and instead spend those last days defending herself or trying to attack Trump, said the pollster Stan Greenberg.
"We are beginning to turn away from focusing on our problems with whites, to matters involving blacks as human beings," he said in an interview in 1982 in The New York Times about the play, which explored self-loathing and racial tension among black soldiers in a predominantly white American military.
Part of the advantage of that kind of focus is that movies that are tense, scary, or deeply emotional can cast much more of a spell over you when you don't have the option to pause or turn away from the worst, then rewind later to catch it safely out of context.
You want to turn away from the confused soup of conflicting human monologues and Broad City screengrabs, but here you are at three in the morning, scrolling through a conversation chain about squashed tomatoes between a guy you went to school with and a disconcertingly chipper social media manager pretending to be Tesco.
You don't want to take behavior that shows humanity and do it a disservice by taking a sharp right turn away from what you know to be true to write from a preconceived narrative, which is what bad writing is: abstract and also based on concepts that you don't actually believe are true.
"The fact that the state is going to come up about $3.2 billion in revenue after incentives are paid is a hard argument to turn away from in considering these incentives," says state Senator Adam Ebbin, who represents the Arlington neighborhoods Amazon plans to occupy, as well as Alexandria to the south.
The report also pointed out the turn away from U.S. stocks coincided with the late June surge in the euro against the U.S. dollar to its strongest in nearly a year, after comments from European Central Bank President Mario Draghi suggested higher inflation and tighter monetary policy soon in the euro zone.
Bannon predicted that Democrats will turn away from former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHouse Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report Top Pence adviser was on Trump-Zelensky phone call at center of whistleblower complaint: report MORE for another candidate, such as Sen.
At those levels, larger numbers of lawmakers might start to turn away from Mr. Trump — though even if they wanted to do so, Republicans would not be able to completely separate themselves from him on issues like a tax overhaul, where his blessing would be needed to move forward in any major way.
At some point they were able to convince Kim to pause the game and turn away from the console long enough to consider whether or not his nation should agree to host the 2020 Olympic games that had been unforeseeably thrust upon them, if not given to them as a gift from History Itself.
And though a few Democrats and Republicans traded obligatory barbs on the Sunday morning talk shows, some Republicans had a hard time keeping up the fire on Democrats after Mr. Trump's 11th-hour decision late last week to turn away from a bipartisan agreement in the Senate to punt the issue into the new year.
"This is a signal that PM (Shinzo) Abe is certainly intent on pursuing the TPP 11— so this would be the TPP, absent the U.S. — probably on account of a rising interest among the other TPP players to see what can be salvaged, even if the U.S. decides to continue to turn away from the TPP," she added.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's departure from both varieties of internationalism could signal a sharp turn away from Africa.
At the G20 summit in Argentina over the weekend, images of Russian President Vladimir Putin backslapping the young Saudi prince were met with a certain degree of satisfaction among Trump's aides -- the best illustration, in their minds, of what it might look like should Riyadh turn away from the United States and toward other, more repressive, regimes.
Trump continues to hand gifts to Netanyahu at the expense of regional stabilityMonday's announcement is part of a series of decisions the Trump administration has made that represent a stark turn away from years of US policy toward Israel, such as President Donald Trump's decision earlier this year to recognize Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights.
While even a successful TPP-11 would by no means mitigate losses that would be incurred as a result of a collapse of NAFTA negotiations, a new Asia-Pacific trade deal would increase expectations that sooner or later, the United States too would not be able to turn away from the opportunities that platform would offer.
And because I would prefer that political liberalism turn away from the trajectory that is inspiring both integralism and Trumpism, I want liberals — liberals like Serwer, perhaps liberals like you, reader — to embrace a historical perspective that is wider and more complicated than a partisan story about privileged white Christians whining because they've never lost anything before.
"I would say the current policy and political environment related to immigrants has really led to increasing fear broadly among immigrant communities; that is leading many to turn away from services for themselves and their children, who often are US-born citizen children," said Samantha Artiga, associate director for the Kaiser Family Foundation's Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured.
For a nutrition bar that contains a simple ingredient list of egg whites, fruit and nuts and boasts just about 210 calories, RXBar is proving to be the fuel Kellogg needs to invigorate its snacks and morning foods portfolio, a segment that has been struggling as Americans turn away from sugary cereals and opt for more health-conscious alternatives.
The company is one of the most prominent vendors in Europe, and so the recent turn away from using it amid a cooling of trade relations over security and other issues has meant that many of these carriers are open to considering DriveNets as an economical alternative (one of Huawei's big selling points had been big functionality at very competitive prices).
"HSI has been working with dog meat farmers in South Korea for nearly four years helping them close their flagging businesses as more people in the county turn away from dog meat, so the closure of Gupo's grimly iconic dog market, which follows the demolition last year of the country's largest dog slaughterhouse complex, is a sign of more compassionate times," she added.
As global capitalism comes to be blamed increasingly for austerity, inequality, stagnant incomes and unemployment, and parties of the right fear something like a revolution, parts of electorates, especially the young, turn away from parties which are seen as little different from the center right, powerless in the face of global pressures and less militant and aggressive in pursuing alternatives.
In just an hour and a half, the film captures the view from the trenches of Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution, with special attention paid to the bravery and steely resolve of the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators who filled the capital's central Independence Square, known as the Maidan, to protest President Viktor Yanukovych's turn away from the European Union and toward Russia.
The movement's anti-Communist fixations, Hofstadter argued, stemmed less from real threats than from a sense of dispossession — a conviction that the country's turn away from traditionalism, its consent to regulation of the private sector and a vastly expanded federal government, couldn't possibly reflect the will of its citizens, and must therefore be the work of enemies inside the halls of power.
Indeed, Lorde's work first laid the groundwork for understanding that there is an erotic component in any revolutionary struggle and that to forget that, to turn away from it, will always reinstate a deadly denial of how revolutions, including socialist revolutions, are to free us from the violent and alienated constraints of the imperial and neoliberal capitalist world we live in.
Only in the mid-21667th century did Europeans begin to turn away from spices, in part because they had become more readily accessible and lost their ability to confer status on those wealthy enough to afford them, but also, as the historian T. Sarah Peterson has argued, because of advances in science and medicine and a new skepticism toward spices' supposed occult capabilities.
The region has seen many voters turn away from traditional political parties towards anti-establishment movements, often with controversial policies on immigration (such as those promoted by the Alternative for Germany party) and economics (such as those from Italy's populist coalition government, made up of the right-wing Lega party and 5 Star Movement, that is currently the subject of dispute with the European Commission).
PARIS (Reuters) - Renault-Nissan's new gasoline-electric hybrid technology would be competitive in Europe, Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn said on Thursday, as carmakers turn away from diesel for smaller vehicles The "e-Power" transmission, announced a day earlier by Renault's alliance partner Nissan for the Note subcompact car in Japan, amounts to an electric vehicle powered by a small gasoline generator instead of a large battery.
And the risk is that we do this and people rightly turn away from the science; that they look at this and say this is horrible, we do not want scientists engaging in trying to create designer babies, and they turn against the whole establishment of CRISPR, Cas9, and gene editing, because we weren't willing to draw a bright line and put a marker down.
From the apparent backroom deals with individual companies, to pushing the limits of anti-nepotism laws, to installing superrich and inexperienced political allies in his Cabinet, Trump's transition has set the stage for a sharp turn away from the rules and norms that have long defined how the US economy—and, in turn, the US itself—has been run for a half-century or more.
From the apparent backroom deals with individual companies, to pushing the limits of anti-nepotism laws, to installing superrich and inexperienced political allies in his Cabinet, Trump's transition has set the stage for a sharp turn away from the rules and norms that have long defined how the U.S. economy — and, in turn, the U.S. itself — has been run for a half-century or more.
There are interesting arguments about the roots of this division: Whether women are somehow naturally more religious than men, whether Jesus' dim view of violence is particularly off-putting to the male of the species, or whether some specific cultural shift — a feminine turn in medieval piety, the separation of the sexes in the Industrial Revolution, the late-modern turn away from martial religious language — created the modern Christian situation.
In the end, writes Jim Geraghty for National Review, the fault is not in our tech overlords, but in ourselves: The best way to get Facebook to be more responsive to user concerns about privacy is for users to be loud about their concerns or to turn away from the product, not to make the product less attractive by forcing the company to sell off its other most popular apps.
Nine U.S. lawmakers, all of whom have used food stamp programs in the past, have signed on to a letter urging President TrumpDonald John TrumpFed saw risks to US economy fading before coronavirus spread quickened Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Britain announces immigration policy barring unskilled migrants MORE to turn away from his proposed $15 billion in cuts to the program.
During the runup to the first of the three summit meetings, rather than work on tightly sequenced steps toward denuclearization rewarded with increments of sanctions relief, his staff instead put together a music video presentation that purported to demonstrate all the good things that could happen in one of the world's most backward economies, if only North Korea would come to its senses, make the right decision and turn away from the dark side.
Opinion My dad often gave me the advice that white nationalists are not looking to recruit people on the fringes of American culture, but rather the people who start a sentence by saying, "I'm not racist, but …" The most effective tactics for white nationalists are to associate American history with themselves and to suggest that the collective efforts to turn away from our white supremacist past are the same as abandoning American culture.
Elms also pointed to a third risk: Using Section 301 could upset the global community, which over the past six months has already begun to turn away from policies viewed as favorable to or started by the U.S. But while global trade is facing major upheaval, the S&P 500 index, despite its constituents getting nearly 50 percent of their overall sales from foreign markets, closed just shy of its record closing high on Wednesday.
Among its better-known bets are Robinhood, the commission-free, mobile-first stock brokerage; LendUp, which builds credit products for people who banks turn away, from payday loans to credit cards; and Zephyr Health, which helps marketers determine which doctor, hospitals and clinics might be amenable to working with a specific drug, as well as charts the differences in patients who take a drug as part of a clinical trial so researchers can track its effectiveness.
When it comes to medical pseudoscience, I think people get duped because charlatans use medical terminology and science-y sounding words that the average person cannot recognize as gobbledegook; patients turn away from medicine when they are feeling hopeless, lost, and frustrated with the medical system (there is research showing a correlation between cancer patients feeling hopeless and out of control and the embrace of alternative cancer therapies); and medicine does not (yet) deal well with hard to explain, or frankly inexplicable, medical conditions.

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