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Arguably you're turning away—well, not turning away—but you're not asking for any help getting your stuff out there.
But in turning away from the human world you are invariably turning away from the complications of being a sexed person — it's a new asexuality, an anti-jouissance.
But turning away controversial speakers looks a lot like censorship.
Go deeper: Trump turning away victims of violence and trafficking
Start turning away migrants at the border, he told them.
She watches them longer than she should before turning away.
I was turning away from him because I was hurting.
And data now shows some people turning away from ubiquitous platforms.
It's that turning away that has allowed this to go on.
Some are giving up chocolate; others are turning away from Twitter.
The plans Facebook announced today include turning away anti-vax advertisements.
With the tide turning away from sugary sodas, it makes sense.
"It's turning away from college affordability and will increase student debt."
Show him what you think of his ideas by turning away.
This turning away from topical nonfiction was not an inevitable development.
You are not artistically pure for turning away from queer suffering.
Moreover, Malevich was turning away from painting by the late 1910s.
"This is the I.C.C. turning away from Africa," Mr. Kaufman said.
She touched her collar, turning away so her face was hidden.
"Go to hell," she said before turning away from the podium.
Fully stocked blood banks were soon turning away would-be donors.
Turkey rejects the idea it is turning away from the West.
Instead of turning away from the bomb, the technician runs in.
She gave me a long look, turning away from her phone.
If they are too pious, they risk turning away secular viewers.
Advertisers who once flocked to Rolling Stone's pages began turning away.
So why is Uber turning away from one of its core tenets?
With Trump's record of turning away briefings, this charge would easily stick.
Turning away, he retched and retched—until he could retch no longer.■
I think more and more people are turning away from it, actually.
Nate: We're, in a way, sort of turning away from the violence.
The lions drank from a fountain on his porch before turning away.
It's the idea of turning away from something that you desperately want.
Turning away from the field has earned Copa90 150m views a month.
It followed the highway for a mile or two before turning away.
The sagging lira is a sign that foreign investors are turning away.
But he rejected that destiny, turning away from his family and upbringing.
Lost but lucid, she searches her own image instead of turning away.
Photos showed him reaching out for a handshake and Kavanaugh turning away.
Police videos appeared to show the man turning away before officers fired.
Like the rest of America, Californians are increasingly turning away from cars.
Most oppose businesses' turning away L.G.B.T. customers in the name of religion.
Seehofer wants Germany to start turning away migrants and refugees at the border.
You'll have a hard time turning away invitations today, especially early this evening.
And though he retains a devoted following, some younger activists are turning away.
Turning away from violence, they aimed instead for a revolution of the mind.
We are turning away from an energy source that someday will run out.
This meant turning away from the social and focusing on the inner self.
Others have weighed in on social media, reluctantly turning away from Ms. Bloomfield.
"Probably he'd make one of his asinine quips," the woman added, turning away.
Border patrol agents are wrongfully turning away asylum seekers at points of entry.
Similar signs were also posted outside a Japanese shop, turning away Chinese customers.
And in the face of that, investors are turning away from hedge funds.
Binnington continued his strong play through a scoreless second, turning away another 11 shots.
Tabouret depicts Eberhardt on horseback in the process of turning away from the viewer.
Looking forward, SAT pushes for "Adversity Score" but some schools are turning away entirely.
I was turning away when all of a sudden there was a loud thud.
As is their custom, the justices gave no reason for turning away the appeal.
As is their custom, the justices gave no reasons for turning away the appeal.
With "Half-Promised Land," published in 1986, Mr. Lux began turning away from surrealism.
Outside, activists became bouncers, turning away a line of people from the overstuffed site.
Every person who picks up a book is consciously turning away from a screen.
A skilled politician, she projects modesty while not exactly turning away from the spotlight.
The Chinese news media also warned of the dangers of turning away from vaccines.
Consumers began turning away from soda in favor of options that they perceived as healthier.
Both now find themselves partnering with a US leader they fear could be turning away.
I have memories of her walking out of the room; changing the subject; turning away.
Labor groups said Duterte risked losing his political capital for turning away from the workers.
And turning away refugees, like we did to Anne Frank, does not make us great.
Its results were more predictable, and the cancer establishment began turning away from Coley's toxins.
Students are now occupying the building and turning away administrators who are attempting to enter.
Van Susteren likens the phenomenon to audiences turning away when their sports team is losing.
What's controversial is that we're turning away from the values that should be guiding us.
He even suggested that 9/11 might have been punishment for turning away from God.
When Trump said "Tim Apple" after turning away from Cook, the Apple CEO appeared unfazed.
"Ugh," Mr. Schmidt said, turning away from the flat-screen televisions hanging over the bar.
She slid off the piano bench to the left, turning away coolly from the audience.
Mr. Salvini has cast his government's turning away of the Aquarius as a political victory.
Some shelters try to increase their placement percentages by turning away animals in dire need.
And, why youngsters are turning away from Facebook—but toward the social-media giant's other platforms.
But a rule banning insurers from turning away those with pre-existing medical conditions would remain.
In the face of endless unrest, it's not just performers turning away -- tourism numbers have plummeted.
"It's impossible to be self-destructive," she continues, turning away as her point becomes more general.
Polls suggest a growing number of voters are turning away from mainstream parties, according to Reuters.
My fear right now is young people are just turning away from politics and rejecting it.
Then they just kind of stared at each other for a few seconds before turning away.
"Thank you," she finally says, before turning away gracefully and moving on to the next contestant.
Private hospitals are already turning away some prospective patients who believe they might have the disease.
Maybe young people are turning away from religion, and woo woo spirituality is filling the gap.
Now, though, it appears we are turning away from the ISS, a centerpiece of that inspiration.
Philadelphia's 31 hospitals were full and turning away patients, who offered huge bribes to get in.
" Sanders, turning away, says: "Yeah — good, OK." Steyer replies: "It was a treat to see you.
"The London Stock Exchange is turning away from Europe and endorsing Global Britain," crowed one commentator.
Coverage is now turning away from a language of sports and toward a language of war.
As such, artists are turning away from low wages and professional abuse, focusing instead on direct action.
Doctors were turning away anyone hoping to be admitted because food had not arrived regularly in months.
That means companies are turning away qualified applicants for reasons that have little to do with ability.
Love doesn't discriminate: A bridal boutique is under attack yet again for turning away a lesbian couple.
"This month, our community experienced ..." Hank said, before turning away from an audience of thousands at VidCon.
Democrats running for president in 2020 are making a big show of turning away top-dollar donors.
Jones made 11 of his saves in the first period, turning away a handful of prime chances.
At Parirenyatwa, the largest public hospital in the capital, Reuters witnessed hospital staff turning away some patients.
They argue that Democrats shouldn't be turning away anyone who wants to take down President Donald Trump.
I think once we got the momentum … We felt like we were turning away tons of money.
VCs aren't going to force the issue by turning away founders with whom they want to work.
How could the party avoid another nasty round of infighting, with some voters repulsed and turning away?
But the survey does find investors turning away from some of the most defensive stock market plays.
As for adoption, the bill would ban federally funded agencies from turning away parents for being LGBTQ.
"No wonder people are angry, and turning away from business-as-usual government for solutions," Eno wrote.
He is in profile in some, while in others he walks towards the camera before turning away.
He encourages breaking down political and economic alliances and turning away from traditional American principles to cause chaos.
Shoppers have been turning away from department stores in favor of buying directly from individual brands like Nike.
But to Urquia, his case is so clear that he can't imagine the US turning away his family.
It's the "young millennials," those ages 18 to 25, who are turning away from the Democratic Party's nominee.
That same Christian baker in Colorado is back in court — this time for turning away a transgender customer.
A celebrated part of the law bans insurers from turning away customers who have pre-existing medical conditions.
At the same time, activists say, DHS began turning away immigrants who came to border points of entry.
Although turning away asylum-seekers violates both US and international law, activists say CBP agents continue the practice.
By banning insurers from turning away customers with pre-existing health conditions, for example, it pushed up premiums.
Instead of turning away from them, we seem to click on them, share them and comment on them.
"Leave my mom out of this," William growled, turning away from Jane to walk back inside his apartment.
"Our schools are telling us that they are turning away over 68,000 qualified applicants a year," Cipriano said.
I hated her for turning away my mom's help, for making my mom cry when she felt helpless.
By the late 80s, the studio was booked three months in advance and turning away big-name clients.
More likely, however, they are turning away from what has become an extremely competitive and pricey housing market.
In some ways, we may even be turning away from some of the anonymity the online world affords.
But the Thursday vote has now been postponed as efforts to woo conservatives may be turning away moderates.
Moore has in the past suggested tragic events were the result of American society turning away from God.
Already, Seitz had lost several customers, and neighbors had begun turning away from him at the grocery store.
"You can ask me anything, and I'll tell you the truth," he said, turning away from the window.
That means doctors could start turning away their Medicare patients if the insurance money isn't there, advocates fear.
Among the most common reasons people gave for turning away from transit: Service was too slow or unreliable.
On the outskirts of the composition, other characters are either oblivious, witnessing these acts, or simply turning away.
The worries have led investors to continue adding to their bond-market exposure and turning away from equities.
Pelosi reached out to shake the president's hand, and Trump snubbed her by turning away without a greeting.
The Clinton campaign is already turning away from Sanders, saying he faces "a difficult path" to the nomination.
The president evoked the memory of countries, including the U.S., turning away Jews fleeing Europe during the Holocaust.
But I am turning away from the idea of seeing each other as if I win, you lose.
One of the emotions they consistently conveyed was frustration over inaction and people turning away from the issue.
Turning away from our historical leadership on these issues provides no relief for those who need it most.
U.S. Customs agents at the Mexican border are turning away people seeking asylum, in violation of international law.
His correspondence charts the turning away from socialism and social realism that would produce his novel's potent surreality.
It is through turning toward, instead of turning away, that we connect to our roots as oppressed people.
The deal comes as more consumers are turning away from sugary beverages and toward more sustainable, in-home options.
It also lost out because it was pursuing a technology, the minicomputer, from which the market was turning away.
Most businesses cite potential safety and health hazards for turning away customers who are, for example, not wearing shoes.
The next strips show President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi diving in, taking the drowning man's watch and turning away.
At the same time many white voters were turning away from the party because of its race-based policies.
One reason is that Chinese drinkers are turning away from cheap local brews towards premium products and imported beers.
While Republicans traditionally struggle to attract younger voters, Trump has exacerbated that problem by seemingly turning away younger voters.
But before turning away to leave, he asked her if he should order her a hot chocolate — with marshmallows!
Plus, Washington did not become the home of companies like Microsoft, Costco and Amazon by turning away skilled workers.
He said viewers from younger age groups were turning away from traditional television to online and on-demand formats.
On the treatment side, according to patient groups, state lawmakers and medical experts, some programs are turning away patients.
Already, some of the technology professionals who volunteered countless hours to the Sanders campaign are turning away from Mrs.
A class action lawsuit filed last year accuses US Borders and Customs Protections of illegally turning away asylum seekers.
We are turning away not only from one another, but from opinions that do not align with our own.
Meanwhile, Europe too is turning away from the very green energy policies ‎they now want to foist upon America.
Immigration lawyers and advocates said turning away traumatized immigrants puts their lives at risk immediately upon their return home.
Turning away from the poster and clutching his hands behind his back, he told me to pick a year.
Thanks in part to Uber, people are turning away from forms of transportation that are better for the environment.
Others are simply turning away from a contest that offers no attractive alternative to the A.N.C. and Mr. Ramaphosa.
The reaction to the injury was immediate, with Tristan Thompson of the Cavaliers covering his face and turning away.
What many landlords don't realize, however, is that turning away veterans on the G.I. bill is, in fact, illegal.
It introduced its immigration policy last week by turning away a boat carrying more than 600 migrants from Africa.
The aimless, T. S. Eliot-like crowd, forever confronting pain and turning away, may well become a common symbol.
Just last month, the Gresham made headlines by turning away a dozen French winemakers who had not brought identification.
Or are viewers, confronted with more TV series than ever, turning away from shows after they have sampled them?
On Thursday, Facebook groups bubbled with reports of flight restrictions and officials turning away boats filled with critical supplies.
And his victory over Clinton in the general election was premised on that same turning away from family dynasties.
Border officers are turning away asylum seekers because the officers say they have a limited capacity to process requests.
XOXO, A fat woman with zero problems getting the sex she wants / no issue turning away sex she doesn't want.
But that is progress from last year, Mr. Drury said, when Covenant House was turning away 240 people a month.
Mr Kart drew a cartoon of the prime minister as a hologram turning away from bank robbers (see picture below).
And most importantly for many, Obamacare prevents insurers from turning away or charging more to those with pre-existing conditions.
"Ah, I don't have anything to say about that," Peabody says, glancing down and then turning away to the SUV.
For now, it seems Google is turning away from fiber and towards wireless options to solve the last-mile problem.
Now 84, Mr. Baldessari has been turning away from film sources and grappling more directly with the history of painting.
Brian began his journey by turning away from some of his old coping mechanisms, like drinking and gambling, he said.
We are educating, then turning away, our most critical assets that would help us remain competitive in the global marketplace.
But Najib dismissed the concerns in a speech on Tuesday, saying turning away from Chinese FDI made "no economic sense".
Despite the steep price, the offering was oversubscribed, with the company turning away $3 million in additional bids, Koppelmann said.
JetBlue and Hawaiian were the best at not turning away passengers, with 83 and 28 denials per 212,22015 passengers respectively.
Fifty percent support that policy, even if it involves turning away refugees from such nations, and 44 percent oppose it.
Trump has successfully channeled America's id: the hatred, the prejudice, the dishonesty, the willing ignorance and turning away from facts.
According to the paper, Reveles has essentially been controlling his life and turning away people who try to visit Simmons.
West Virginia pushed the lead back to 13 on four occasions before finally turning away Akron in the final minute.
Trump wanted her to break the law and begin turning away people with legal asylum claims, according to several reports.
But unless he's willing to invoke those emergency powers, he can't stop the market from gradually turning away from coal.
I could see adults read the signage and turning away from the exhibition, which would be a loss for everyone.
"It's not clear whether it is an understandable and reasonable relaxation or a turning away from the effort," she said.
Now, under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the DOJ appears to be turning away from this storied tool, called consent decrees.
These families are turning away from fast food and fats and sugars, and turning toward tasty home-cooked healthy alternatives.
It's also a means of reaching younger consumers who are turning away from traditional media and traditional advertising, Pritchard added.
It solves this by admitting the fastest runners, while turning away those who only barely met the notional qualifying time.
The United States remains indispensable Turning away from the United States would bring insecurity to Germany and ultimately to Europe.
But anticipation of a full-blown Saudi pivot to Asia — and a turning away from the United States — is misguided.
"I resent the spectacle of all this breeding, which I see as a turning away from the living," she declares.
Now, though, some say they are turning away from social media feeds that are often controlled by their own governments.
In February -- the last month figures are available -- the CBP reported apprehending or turning away 210,258 people at the border.
Lent, therefore, encourages believers to reflect on Christ's life, suffering, and death by turning away from temptations of their own.
"There's a way around it—property owners get away with discretion," or turning away families who could threaten them, Andelman said.
American consumers are bearing the higher costs associated with retaliatory tariffs, while Chinese consumers are turning away from purchasing U.S. products.
Younger consumers are turning away from processed foods, and new competitors are catering to changing tastes faster than the industry's giants.
Italy was condemned by some European countries, particularly France, for turning away a boat last week that was carrying 629 migrants.
As a compromise, the CDU proposes turning away at the border migrants who have already applied for asylum and been rejected.
Still, it's a good step, and we wonder if EA is turning away from loot boxes, given the tide against them.
He's suggested various national tragedies — including 9/11 — happened because of what he calls the United States turning away from Christianity.
Younger patients are increasingly turning away from primary care doctors and toward clinics or urgent care centers, the Washington Post reports.
Holtby looked sharp in turning away several Bruin scoring chances, but the Capitals could not help him at the other end.
Readers turning away from the news to "The Crown" will find less escape from the headlines than they might have wanted.
There's a reason people are turning away from traditional search and toward more and more new interfaces like voice interaction: convenience.
The fear of turning away Trump voters rests on the assumption that he will attract more voters than he drives away.
He capped it by turning away all three shots in a shootout, lifting the Rangers over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday.
"It's worse than Watergate," said The Atlantic magazine's editor-at-large Steve Clemons, turning away from his steak and gratin dauphinois.
Border agents are systematically intimidating and turning away asylum seekers at the US–Mexico border, a lawsuit filed on Wednesday alleges.
Doctors and nurses at the hospital have described rationing intensive care beds and turning away transfers because there was no room.
Viewers, especially younger ones, were turning away from network TV and toward new entertainment options: video games, VCRs, outliers like MTV.
And most importantly for many folks, Obamacare prevents insurers from turning away or charging more to those with pre-existing conditions.
He has also sent troops to the southern border in his battle against immigrants, tasking them with turning away vulnerable individuals.
When the plague started spreading in 21967 in Venice, Italy, ports started turning away ships suspected of coming from infected areas.
"We're seeing a turning away from hairdressing and a resurgence of hair cutting," said Peter Gray, a stylist in New York.
It is difficult for the city to calculate how many landlords and their agents are turning away prospective tenants with vouchers.
Mr. Pellegrino came to be called Frankie No for his firm, egalitarian protocol of turning away the disappointed, regardless of rank.
Mr. Sessions's decision will be analogized to the United States' turning away boats filled with Jews trying to escape Nazi Germany.
At trial, Mr. Herrou defended his actions, questioning the morality of what he called an "ignoble" policy of turning away refugees.
"They are turning away green card holders with language, cybersecurity and other skills that the United States military needs," she said.
"That man is not your father," she would say, calmly turning away to focus elsewhere, implicitly discouraging me from looking further.
Rome has started turning away ships with migrants rescued at sea, saying it should not be the sole EU entry point.
Doctors may be turning away from medication and headed toward more holistic methods to treat cancer survivors who suffer from severe insomnia.
Turning away from using text is strictly a matter of personal preference, as I enjoy communicating the ideas through images and actions.
It's super out of character for her to take the joy at that moment instead of turning away and shutting it down.
She might find herself having won the election—just—but the troops will not be for turning away from Thatcherism quite yet.
The lawsuit also separately accuses the administration of unlawfully turning away individuals who arrive at official points of entry and claim asylum.
And Syrian activists reported that an ISIS fighter executed his own mother for what was deemed turning away from the true faith.
Instead, Trump was unleashing on the local fire marshal, accusing the city official of turning away thousands of Trump supporters without cause.
Early signs suggest that the ad-tech industry may indeed be turning away from individually targeting people, and not only in Europe.
There have been many reports about Airbnb hosts discriminating and turning away guests on the basis of race, gender, age, or disability.
Reports of Customs and Border Protection officials turning away asylum seekers at ports of entry have been floating around for a while.
That may sound reasonable, but mainstream economists argue that turning away from the EU, far from boosting Britain's trade, would restrict it.
Yet the stakes involving that outside world are there, even as The Show 18 conjures the fantasy of turning away from them.
Families are now struggling to find adequate care for affected individuals, with overcrowded hospitals turning away patients in need of urgent assistance.
But the best things in life don't come easily, and turning away from life's toughest questions is a sure path to mediocrity.
For investors, turning away from a market that has provided around five percentage points in returns this year is a difficult call.
That course of action should include turning away from fossil fuels to curb greenhouse gas emissions blamed for global warming, he said.
Mariah Blake, a journalist with Crown Publishing, reported that EPA staff and security guards were "very cordial" in turning away reporters Wednesday.
Could the president be turning away from his own party and positioning himself as a pragmatist willing to deal with his opponents?
There's a reason that the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps and the military are all turning away far more applicants than they can accept.
Its departure from the Paris accords therefore represents not only a turning away from the future, but a denial of its past.
But it has already gotten risky to build a new gas plant in the US. The UK is turning away from gas.
After over three years of fielding calls and turning away visitors, the couple began to wonder if they were missing an opportunity.
Let's look at all these other issues, because if you have any organization where they're turning away or ignoring sexual harassment, etc.
Now, in the midterm elections, white women are turning away from the president and his party, while evangelicals are sticking with him.
In other words, he maintains that his turning away the gay couple was about what was requested, not who was requesting it.
Fong and Zhou Supermarket is just one store in the city that is reportedly turning away customers who aren't wearing face masks.
Could President Trump be turning away the young in such a way that it could cause the Republican Party long-lasting harm?
It is turning away from a four-decade partnership with the EU, with which it must quickly begin intense negotiations with soon.
The forecast suggests young people are turning away from the world's most populous social network, which reached 2 billion users this year.
And you have this poor guy, 80 years old, laying on the floor unconscious, and all the rich people are turning away.
She suffered years of public humiliation rather than breaking up her family, turning away from marriage vows and divorcing her philandering husband.
As Freud has described, there are various ways of doing this: by repressing experience, dissociating from it, numbing it, turning away from it.
Fighting with Brussels and turning away boatloads of migrants are good ways to fire up supporters, but such gestures do not create jobs.
Imagine it illuminating the darkest moments of your past year, so that you can visit them one last time before turning away completely.
In a written statement on Tuesday, Guterres said turning away people should not be based on discrimination linked to religion, ethnicity or nationality.
"Conventional lenders are leaving money on the table — they're turning away black and Latino borrowers that would appear to be acceptable," Bartlett said.
Mrs May avoided further confrontations with disgruntled colleagues only by retreating to Downing Street and turning away ministers who asked to see her.
The tanker, chartered by trader Petraco, was seen turning away from the port on Thursday morning without loading, according to Reuters ship tracking.
It did not specifically mention the Trump administration's "America First" trade agenda aimed at reducing U.S. trade deficits and turning away more imports.
As an abortion rights advocate in a state trying to ban abortion, Helmi Henkin isn't usually in the position of turning away support.
We're seeing some of our companies as they're growing into significance ... But you're not turning away companies that don't have that hockey stick.
" He added: "I think that's why people may be turning away, and looking to things like streaming service shows that actually are innovative.
What's more striking than the overall number of schools turning away from the SAT and ACT though is the pace of their departure.
The tides are turning, away from an ad hoc society into a more measured one, and each character is experiencing the change differently.
A number of youth protestors interrupted the meeting Thursday to object to the reversal and warn the party was turning away young voters.
We are turning away from energy policies that rely on fossil fuels that choke our atmosphere, dirty our waters and warm our planet.
Anderson would sing snippets of lyrics before distorting her voice or turning away to fiddle with a guitar and an array of pedals.
Trump had broken a taboo, much as Rand Paul had done a few years earlier, before turning away from his non-interventionist positions.
"In my hometown, I've seen over the years fewer people eating beef and turning away red meat because of health issues," says Kurien.
Lady Gaga appeared last season at the show of Brandon Maxwell, her stylist-turned-designer, posing gamely for photographers but turning away reporters.
The chip industry felt tremors upon the report that Apple would soon be turning away from Intel for the chips in its MacBooks.
"Well, that's fantastic, that's what we're going to do," Johnson said, throwing his hand in the air while turning away from the man.
Videos of the incident showed Francis walking alongside a crowd of people, greeting them and grasping some of their hands before turning away.
"We don't have enough foster parents to even consider turning away anyone for their religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or gender identity," Torres said.
Instead of turning away from our community, we are choosing to become part of it for the first time in our adult lives.
He's a white man who wins elections in Virginia, speaks fluent Spanish, and used to sue landlords for turning away African-American renters.
The economy is in shambles, with food and basic toiletries nearly impossible to obtain in grocery stores, and hospitals turning away desperately ill patients.
GE has been repositioning itself around industrial units such as energy and aviation, while turning away from other businesses including finance and home appliances.
Most firms want to be politically neutral -- there is no reason to side with one party or the other and risk turning away customers.
No, Dairy Queen wasn't turning away loitering Pokémon GO users, even if they are wandering in glued to their phones in search of Pokémon.
By turning away from the traditional peer-review system, these new projects reward research that sparks online buzz, and is verifiable by other scientists.
They strain to analogize his case to Jim Crow restaurants turning away black people, or a fundamentalist-owned bank refusing to handle women's accounts.
"People are increasingly turning away from animal entertainment as it is archaic and unjustified," said Marilyn Kroplick, the president of In Defense of Animals.
In "Tagged," the woman squats, turning away from the viewer, with what appear to be scraps of paper taped up and down her back.
Banking regulators expect them to be the ones checking that the fintech start-ups are following the rules, which often means turning away business.
As Twitter tries out bigger things to spur growth activity — like changing the order and length of tweets — it is turning away from others.
Iran's oil minister, Bijan Zanganeh, told CNN's John Defterios last week that he was already seeing customers turning away due to the US sanctions.
Juno begins turning away from the sun to position the engine in the right direction to slow the spacecraft for its arrival at Jupiter.
Further, there are shortages of welders, construction workers, agricultural workers and a critical shortage of nurses, while nursing schools are oddly turning away applicants.
TickPick CEO Brett Goldberg suggested that people have been turning away from football as a form of entertainment because of its involvement in politics.
He can't quite believe he's going through with it, actually standing upright from the sofa and turning away toward the door they entered through.
It backed the failed attempt by the Arizona legislature in 2014 to allow businesses to cite religious freedom in turning away same-sex couples.
I will lift a hand as we pull out, though I know they will already be turning away, turning toward their beckoning new life.
However, some are turning away from strategies that will actually solve the problem and instead supporting policies like national or state-based rent control.
The cases from Roe to Lawrence to Obergefell, Stone suggests, constitute a revolution, not a turning away but a turning back, toward the Enlightenment.
Though the public remains divided on taxes, often seen as a nanny-state intrusion, more and more Americans are turning away from the beverages.
Turning away from the light of the moon will help, or sit in a place where the moonlight is blocked by trees, for example.
Around the country, many school districts are turning away from failed policies that rely on law enforcement and embracing restorative practices with positive results.
Signs that central banks in Europe and elsewhere are also turning away from ultra-loose monetary policies have also weighed on the precious metal.
" Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke tweeted Monday that turning away Bahamians is the "height of cruelty—denying help to those who need it most.
While others are looking to merge, Valeant Pharmaceuticals seems to be turning away from its aggressive deal making in an effort to cut debt.
With food scarce and the government unable to provide through its rationing program, North Koreans began turning away from the official, centrally planned economy.
The video begins with the fan listing the three names of her friends as Sartorius says, "I'm sorry, I can't remember that" before turning away.
The survival rates of those taking alternative treatments could be too high, since those turning away from conventional medicine tended to skew younger and wealthier.
To capture youth viewers who are turning away from TV toward digital platforms, media companies are finding that they have to invent new online divisions.
"The commercial property market is extremely tight and demand is high," he told Mashable, adding that Fishburners is currently turning away 70 percent of applicants.
I saw ushers turning away countless couples and friends in my area, telling them it was unlikely they'd be able to find any seats together.
You'll be able to see every detail that takes place in Hawkins, Indiana, even the gross ones that had me turning away from my screen.
If that wasn't a problem enough for his presidential bid, his campaign seems to be turning away the few non-whites who do show up.
Which is why Japanese buyers have been turning away from Russia towards India this year, imports from that country doubling in the first eight months.
For those without trusted persons offering this type of guidance, the present tech-sector engineering narrative is turning away many bright and talented young women.
The Supreme Court maintained its practice of tacitly approving state and local limits, turning away a challenge to a Connecticut law banning many semiautomatic rifles.
Police put spiked barriers outside the property and vetted visitors, turning away leaders from his Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party and delegations of supporters.
Increasingly, people are turning away from a pharmaceutical industry that is more interested in customers and profit than cures, and looking to nature for answers.
He estimates that only about 10% of the drop in iPhone sales has to do with Chinese consumers turning away from an American company's goods.
The bigger picture: Italy's new populist government sent a chill around Europe last week by turning away a boat filled with hundreds of rescued migrants.
Kyrgios gave little effort during the 228-225, 2000-1 defeat, hitting easy serves and turning away before his opponent's serve had crossed the net.
In China, home to the vast majority of coronavirus cases, some hospitals are turning away patients with other urgent medical needs, including children with cancer.
Do we recall the turning away of the MS St. Louis, filled with Jewish passengers driven out by the Third Reich, with pride and satisfaction?
Following the speech, Pelosi tweeted out a picture of her with her hand outstretched toward the President who appeared to be turning away from her.
There was no turning away from the images of police tear-gassing and siccing dogs on Native bodies, because there was nowhere else to turn.
Colleges climb the U.S. News rankings by turning away more students and spending more money — even as our nation needs more graduates at lower cost.
Far more perturbing is the vague, elusive memory she has of once turning away from Aislinn's pleas, way back when Antoinette was still in uniform.
As she began emergency treatment, Syrian staff members managed the crowd forming at the gate, turning away friends and family members who wanted to enter.
Registered voters are increasingly turning away from the Republican Party and looking to the Democrats to solve America's biggest problems, according to a new poll.
Chad Elias looks at the ways in which the arts interact with "unpredictable meteorological conditions," turning away from attempts to manage or control natural forces.
It changed color, it became very red, and you have this poor guy, 80 years old, laying on the floor, unconscious, and all of the rich people are turning away, 'Oh my god, this is terrible, this is disgusting,' and, you know, they're turning away, nobody wants to help the guy, and his wife is screaming, she sitting right next to him and she's screaming.
Europe's best defense against Vladimir Putin is not turning away from the United States, but renewing the commitment to NATO and mutual defense, country by country.
Dee Dee offers an apology for the other day at the movies — not for turning away Nick, but for not letting Gypsy get a Dr. Pepper.
And as customers have been turning away from the big-box store concept Ikea is known for, the company has been experimenting with smaller store formats.
By making the best British programs and working together to reach people who are turning away from TV, our broadcasters can compete in the digital age.
The administration's policies are turning away international students and recent graduates who have trained in the U.S., forcing them to take their knowledge to other countries.
In a 17-minute speech at the outset, Guterres said countries around the world are closing more borders and turning away more refugees who deserve protection.
The key is how we react to it, either turning away from God in anger and bitterness or growing closer to Him in trust and confidence.
Reports of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers forcibly turning away asylum seekers at ports of entry, in violation of international law, are becoming more common.
Food Matters As leading chefs are turning away from the sea and toward sustainable hatcheries, it seems we've just begun to skim the surface of aquaculture.
President Donald Trump defended a private ferry company turning away Bahamian victims of Hurricane Dorian by baselessly claiming some could be gang members or drug dealers.
The GOP proposals to restrict legal immigration and the current practice of deterring immigrants and turning away asylum seekers is actually threatening to our economic health.
There also is a growing generation gap, with young people turning away from public service in part because of poor recruiting and the obstacles getting hired.
Facebook risks people turning away from the News Feed or being hesistant to click stories they see if it can't get a handle on fake news.
The waiting game raises questions about how long some hospitals can they keep paying their staff while turning away paying business at an ever-accelerating pace.
What if the enigma of what Daniels is about to say really rattles him, and his turning away from it is the telltale sign of that?
Provincial authorities in Indonesia, who hold significant power, have had a habit of turning away offers of help from outsiders, say the staff of international charities.
He cited robust fund flows into fixed income as evidence that investors are turning away from U.S. equity mutual and U.S. equity exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Demand should also be helped by the EU's "Green Deal" aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, notably by turning away from fossil fuels, Commissaire said.
Even today, priests guard the entrance, turning away non-Hindus and some non-Indians from sects such as Hare Krishna, which is popular in the West.
In San Diego, Customs and Border Protection has been turning away unaccompanied minors seeking asylum, which is why volunteer attorneys representing some accompanied minors asked Reps.
The soda will be soon replaced by Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, another diet iteration the Coca-Cola Company hope will stop consumers turning away from sugary drinks.
In the past, bitcoin rallies have frequently been seen as signs that investors are turning away from conventional assets, and hunting for places to stash their money.
Rajoy had already been under fire for his handling of the secession crisis in Catalonia, with many voters turning away from his People's Party (PP) to Ciudadanos.
If the hospitals offered it, he reasons, doctors would have more justification for turning away patients who refused and in the long run, hospitals would save money.
We have heard first-hand accounts from those in this region aware of the regular turning away of families at ports of entry trying to seek asylum.
Religious organisations would have enjoyed similar immunity—turning away transgender people from soup kitchens or refusing to work with lesbian couples who wished to adopt a child.
MeUndies, along with its competition, have benefited in recent years as some (especially younger) consumers have begun turning away from traditional brands like Victoria's Secret and Hanes.
I should be celebrating it right now, but instead I'm turning away in disgust as Asus leans into its copying by calling Apple a "Fruit Company" repeatedly.
International law prohibits the US government from turning away people with legitimate humanitarian claims or from sending them back to countries where their lives are in danger.
The Sunday tweet storm also helped obscure a disturbing story that broke just before Thanksgiving reporting that Trump is turning away daily briefings from national security officials.
John Reid, a cousin of Ms. Whigham, stood by the police tape outside the community center, taking in the scene before shaking his head and turning away.
While migration numbers have fallen steeply since 2015, the issue remains in the headlines, with Malta and Italy turning away boats of migrants in the past month.
The internet can be terrible, like humanity, and Herzog approaches its black holes the way we all may find ourselves doing online: half gawking, half turning away.
"We're turning away women all the time, I can get five or six phone calls a day where we have to turn people away," Albrecht tells me.
Ironically, the NSA famously had trouble recruiting new operators after the Snowden leaks, with young hackers and computer programming majors turning away from the signals intelligence agency.
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.
With both countries also turning away from multilateral trade agreements, China has the opportunity to step in and play an even bigger role in the global economy.
JON PARELES Sometimes Julia Michaels sings like she's choking on the words, as if she's turning away from them as soon as they escape from her mouth.
Even if turning away from the United States is not a responsible option for Germany, business as usual is not an option with the current presidency either.
Listen to the way the violins swell on the initial rising notes of the melody and then, after nearly turning away, land almost reluctantly on the downbeat.
Finally, he argued that bullish sentiment would lead to investors turning away from safe haven assets like gold, and that the precious metal would drop to $1,000.
Some fear that he is turning away from fighting corruption and protecting human rights in favor of economic development, including building roads, ports, airports and power plants.
But now — as I could also gather from what I read in the newspapers — these flags were mostly an expression of a turning away from the West.
"Every day that passes is a day when our government is turning away human beings — from newborn children to elderly grandparents...," Hawaii wrote in its court filing.
Like dominoes, country after country in the region is turning away from the United States' ideas of free trade, capitalism, rule of law, open society and democracy.
Cramer found that the market, in turning away from the high-flying tech stocks for fear of overvaluation, is seeking out undervalued names like General Motors instead.
"He is called Abu al-Harith," said captain Aras, identifying a militant who drew his last breath near a dumpster as Yemeni before turning away to retch.
" Potatoes are so energy-efficient that even "the Chinese Agricultural Ministry is turning away from rice and looking to the potato to meet China's future food demands.
He walks with a swagger, exudes a brooding, leading-man cool and is built like a bouncer, which perhaps explains his success in turning away his competition.
And when insurers and spending millions to oppose the proposals, it's likely people will hear more arguments against the idea and respond by turning away from it.
That's all I could think while turning away from the screen, after watching a little boy reenact hitting a little girl's skull with a flashlight on national television.
Turning away from NATO and EU Turkey has been a firm ally of the US and stalwart member of NATO since 1952, contributing the alliance's second largest military.
Whether turning away apparently intoxicated patients in the northern reserves – described in the coroner's verdict as the "northern protocol"- has been a widespread practice is difficult to say.
Whether turning away apparently intoxicated patients in the northern reserves – described in the coroner's verdict as the "northern protocol"- has been a widespread practice is difficult to say.
A government report made public in October found that the practice of turning away asylum-seekers and making them wait in Mexico likely forces people to cross illegally.
A brass band played as demonstrators protested outside, and many waited hours to get into the rally, with organizers turning away activists who said they supported Mr. Sanders.
It could also be seen as an indicator that the tide could be turning away from Alpine skiing being regarded the blue riband sport of the Winter Olympics.
The 10-year U.S. yield of 3 pct appears to have drawn huge demand for Treasuries, at the same time investors have been turning away from emerging markets.
"The big risk to Facebook is a loss in user trust and people getting what has been coined 'Facebook fatigue' and turning away from the platform," she said.
Despite allowing two goals, Howard made 38 saves — his most in a game since turning away 44 shots in a shootout victory over the Panthers earlier this season.
And then there are the dark indications, from local patterns in the results, that Jewish voters are turning away from the party over its recent anti-Semitism scandals.
By failing to make policy that looks more like the Kindertransport and less like "a wall," the United States may be turning away some of its future leaders.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals determined that the "credible fear" rule for turning away asylum seekers violates precedent of judicial rulings granting constitutional protection to non-citizens.
Crowds pushed the Metro subway system to its limits, with some end-of-line stations temporarily turning away riders when parking lots filled and platforms became too crowded.
Trump claimed — without citing any evidence — that the US would be justified in turning away stranded Bahamians because some could be carrying drugs or be connected to gangs.
The outlook for climate change if current policies continue has never looked worse, but the prospects for turning away from the path of destruction have never looked better.
" Kunitz traces the post-Greek decline in physical training to the rise of Christianity, with its "turning away from body culture and toward the cultivation of spiritual exercises.
The hope is that these formats will be less interruptive to people who are turning away from linear TV and its bloated ad loads and keep them subscribing.
But the Open to All coalition is launching in a highly charged atmosphere, with florists refusing to provide flowers for gay weddings and stores turning away Muslim customers.
Additionally, in January of this year, the city of New Orleans had to begin turning away public defense requests due to the public defender's office being drastically underfunded.
For more than two hours, Davis wears jealousy on her frayed chiffon sleeves, turning away her sister's visitors, plotting against nosy neighbors, even murdering her sister's pet bird.
In becoming the "rebel librarian," June is turning away from the groups that defined her in the past, which she had hoped would define her in the future.
Some clients of law firm Harris Bricken are already turning away from Hong Kong — or asking how they can "lower their footprint" in the city, per the BBC.
BANKS CLOSE, OIL PRICES FALL Authorities on Monday set up military checkpoints on the main roads entering Caracas and were turning away some drivers, according to Reuters witnesses.
On social media, people have claimed that hospitals are turning away the sick due to overcrowding, and feverish patients are packing wards with overtaxed screening and quarantine procedures.
The US Army is overhauling its approach to talent management as it modernizes its force, turning away from industrial-age processes where soldiers were perceived as interchangeable parts.
CNN has reviewed the video that shows Guttenberg holding out his hand to Kavanaugh with the judge seen listening to Guttenberg, expressionless, before turning away as security intervenes.
"Change may be in the wind for Congress, with voters indicating a general turning-away from the Republican Party," said Suffolk University Political Research Center director David Paleologos.
Rajoy had already been under fire for his handling of a secession crisis in Catalonia, with many voters turning away from his PP to the center-right Ciudadanos.
That means expanding the Fair Housing Act's protections, not rescinding them, and investigating the factors that create and perpetuate residential segregation, rather than turning away from the problem.
At a time when it seemed the night could be turning away from Democrats, the Fox News call of the House was the first by any media outlet.
"We recognized back then that we were turning away the average American white racists and that we needed to look and speak more like our neighbors," Picciolini said.
In San Diego, Customs and Border Protection has been turning away unaccompanied minors seeking asylum and telling them to add their names to a waiting list in Tijuana.
Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, a CDU member, said each day German police were turning away 100 to 200 people at the border deemed not to qualify for asylum.
Morris says charging higher rates could keep China from turning away from the World Bank and focusing more on its own institutions, such as the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank.
A Jefferies report from 2019 noted while investors were turning away from generalist stock-picking funds, sector-specific funds that focused on healthcare or technology were still in demand.
We're also glad that she's finally ready to step back in front of the camera — especially as the entertainment industry seems to be turning away from outdated beauty standards.
Still, Americans are turning away from sugary sodas and drinks, and brands like Pepsi are trying to come up with new ways to bolster their image and attract consumers.
A government report made public in October found that the practice of turning away asylum-seekers and making them wait in Mexico has likely prompted people to cross illegally.
This time, Glow Recipe is turning away from the summer fruit and leaning into a millennial food craze that plays right into their Instagram-loving fans' hands: avocado everything.
This sudden change in behavior worried shelter volunteers, not only because of March's mental heath, but also because the dog's depressed state was turning away his new, potential adopters.
Colorado's public-accommodations law barring shop owners from turning away customers "because of...sexual orientation" should not be enforced in a way that compels him to abandon his conscience.
Social trends already in evidence when the eighth amendment was passed, such as a turning away from Catholic teachings on divorce, contraception, homosexuality and extra-marital sex, have continued.
Fewer U.S. adolescents are regularly binge drinking today than a generation ago, but not all teens are turning away from alcohol at the same rate, a new study suggests.
"Europe has actually had a lifeline," Sen said, adding that the "tables are turning" away from U.S. and Asian refiners, which are newer, larger and had been more profitable.
Investors have been turning away from staples companies because they are grappling with changing consumer preferences, fierce competition and other obstacles to raising prices even as their costs swell.
Except: At about the same time the report was released, a slew of food-related companies announced they are turning away from antibiotic use in the meat they use.
Maybe this, allied to Britain turning away from the world, is what is making the world look away from what May calls the most important election of our lifetime.
In a failed attempt to reduce the flow of asylum seekers, the Department of Homeland Security has been turning away applicants at official entry points along the Mexican border.
It is an explicit turning away from the legacy of Nelson Mandela — a legacy seeking to lay the basis for a democratic country with a secure place for whites.
Though most were careful not to criticize Trump directly, leaders at APEC, which ends on Sunday, universally warned of the dangers of turning away from globalization and free trade.
Matteo Salvini, the head of the League, is also the interior minister who started his tenure turning away a ship with 630 refugees, forcing it to reroute to Spain.
The songs on "There's a Riot Goin' On" were about turning away from the post-1960s turbulence of the Nixon presidency and withdrawing into music as a hazy refuge.
The decision permits the administration to begin turning away the vast majority of migrants seeking protection at the US-Mexico border hailing from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and elsewhere.
" Duckworth has previously pushed back on Kirk's criticism and argued in her own Chicago Tribune op-ed from November that turning away refugees "plays right into our enemy's hands.
Child nutritionists said the proposed rule could lead to school meal providers turning away from healthy foods, instead of coming up with ways to make that food more appealing.
Australian voters had been expected to hand a mandate to the Labor party to pursue ambitious targets for renewable energy and carbon emissions cuts while turning away from coal.
But when it became clear that public opinion as turning away from them, Democrats gave in, agreed to re-open the government in exchange for a debate later on.
We need to connect courageously with the rejection, the fear, the vulnerability that Trump's victory has inflicted on us, without turning away or numbing ourselves or lapsing into cynicism.
In truth, it was an emotional act by a man suddenly aware that the world's problems were now his — and that turning away, to him, was not an option.
Conservative politicians, in response, repeatedly warned that turning away from coal too abruptly would cost the Australian economy dearly — and that coal country, in Australia's northeast, would hemorrhage jobs.
Conservative politicians, in response, repeatedly warned that turning away from coal too abruptly would cost the Australian economy dearly — and that coal country, in Australia's northeast, would hemorrhage jobs.
Russia's withdrawal, if it actually happens in part or in whole, would be more evidence that Russia is turning away from its military campaign and toward a political endgame.
"Wokeness" makes an ideological imperative out of bearing witness: You have to expose yourself to the disturbing things that are happening to others, because turning away is morally unconscionable.
But if a so-called "blue wave" materializes, it would roll through a district like his, which includes pockets of suburban voters who increasingly have been turning away from Republicans.
Italy has started turning away ships with migrants rescued at sea and wants to drop rules stipulating that the first EU country of arrival is responsible for any given person.
Johns didn't choose the Deakins photograph because the photographer's subject was Freud, but because of what the subject was doing; he was turning away, both averting and covering his face.
While some, supposedly including King Harald V, remain fiercely loyal to gamalost, younger generations are turning away from "old cheese" in favor of varieties that more closely resemble, well, cheese.
The women in this group aren't turning away from the Democrats in big numbers, but the men are — and that could have consequences down the road, if not in November.
And Australia, which has come under international criticism for turning away boats of potential refugees from South and Southeast Asia, has said it will take 22017,210 from Syria and Iraq.
Those who now worry about it turning away from its ideals of free trade and an internationalist outlook may forget how recent they are, born out of cold-war necessity.
Turning away is a foul in boxing, for instance and in some forms of glima, traditional European wrestling, showing the back to your foe at any point sees you disqualified.
Much commentary in the US has suggested that there is no way out of the dystopia that we've constructed for ourselves, short of deleting Facebook and turning away from Google.
Rajoy had already been under fire for his handling of the secession crisis in Catalonia, with many voters turning away from his People's Party (PP) to the centre-right Ciudadanos.
You're unable to pull away, you're just forced to watch as you pull up to this creepy house at night, and you're forced to walk in—there's no turning away.
Those rules leave vessels little room to maneuver, as turning away from one ship could place a vessel at risk of an even more serious incident with another, Schuster said.
Michelle Obama, who wrote in her memoir this year that Trump's birther conspiracy endangered her daughters, offered the President a quick "good morning" before turning away and looking straight ahead.
The Tuscan lender had already changed advisory horses - turning away from UBS and Citi, and instead engaging JPMorgan to engineer a survival strategy, according to bankers close to the matter.
In dozens of interviews in diners, offices and neighborhoods across the country, many white male Democrats expressed an array of misgivings, with some former supporters turning away from her now.
So far, the commission has enough evidence to believe that all four centers that TLDEF flagged are, in fact, turning away or mistreating transgender individuals seeking treatment, according to Pfitsch.
But doing so while turning away from the harsh and uncomfortable truths about political beheadings and mass murder by President Trump's "great allies" does not qualify one as pro-life.
But a new, populist Italian government is now turning away migrants without registering them; it might also refuse to accept migrants previously registered in Italy but now in another country.
In eschewing Medicare for All, Ms. Pelosi is turning away from a proposal that does not have the votes to pass the House and has divided Democrats on Capitol Hill.
"We're not turning away tests, but our capacity right now is limited by the fact that we have a human being extracting the DNA," said Jenny Johnson, a Utah spokeswoman.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court left in place on Monday President Donald Trump's ban on bump stocks, turning away an appeal from owners of the device and gun rights groups.
Republican campaigns are turning away from health care as a major issue this cycle, planning to pay more attention to other messages like immigration, job creation and attacks on Democrats.
The concert's finale — spoiler alert — was "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," a 1973 song about turning away from stardom and going back to the farm: something John obviously did not do.
And the tectonic drift of demographic change slowly reshaped the electorate — a booming population, especially in urban areas; new immigrant communities; younger and nonwhite voters turning away from the party.
If that bar is high, it raises the likelihood that Warren is actually turning away fairly little money, even as the policy allows her to claim some moral high ground.
Broadcom, which announced on Wednesday that it's buying CA for almost $19 billion, is turning away from rolling up semiconductor companies and toward buying up mainframe and infrastructure software companies.
For months Mr. Arenson had been turning away employees of Mr. Vázquez's businesses who had hoped to join the suit; the court's deadline for submitting claims had long since expired.
Elias aims to look at the ways in which art and architecture interact with the atmosphere and "unpredictable meteorological conditions," turning away from attempts to manage or control natural forces.
Turning away from replaying the debates about the elections or talking about "messaging," Skocpol urges Democrats to devote their resources toward concrete measures that can build the standing of their party.
Thorning-Schmidt said there was a "thoughtfulness" around Davos and that business leaders were not turning away from their obligations to be responsive and responsible – the theme of this year's WEF.
The Golden State Warriors had no trouble turning away a pair of playoff contenders in their last two games and are winners of five straight after sweeping a four-game homestand.
Large brokers have been turning away from cyclicals and into defensives lately as they see strong momentum in European data fading, removing a catalyst for the sectors most sensitive to growth.
For now, though, the band has busied itself with its own legacy, turning away from former label Iron Bonehead to release several new mini-albums via its own Beyond Eyes Productions.
Your columnist is among those who have found themselves turning away from Airbnb's ersatz authenticity in favour of hotels that do not aspire to be anything other than what they are.
Creators have been turning away from multi-channel networks like Machinima, Disneys' Maker Studio, and Fullscreen, as YouTube's made it slightly easier for creators to monetize their channels on their own.
She interprets the move as Mercosur turning away from "import substitution", the failed development model under which it kept out foreign products in the hope that local production would thus flourish.
In July 2017, advocacy groups filed a lawsuit alleging that the federal government was engaged in the "unlawful practice" of turning away asylum seekers trying to come through the right way.
The furore began about 10 days ago when Knesset security guards began turning away women they accused of being dressed immodestly, even though the rules do not specify a skirt length.
Italy has faced condemnation — and praise from others — for turning away the Aquarius rescue ship over the weekend, which was stuck in the Mediterranean Sea for days with 2493 migrants onboard.
The pound has been lifted this month with investor focus turning away from political risks facing Britain - namely its exit from the European Union - and towards risks elsewhere, particularly in Europe.
Moore, whose fundamentalist views can be extreme (he has called homosexuality criminal and suggested the 9/11 attacks were punishment for America turning away from God), is strongly opposed to abortion.
U.S. pork exporters may have less competition into China as Beijing this week begins turning away any Canadian meat products, according to a media report citing a Chinese diplomat in Canada.
But then some hospitals have also reported turning away people displaying symptoms of Covid-19 if they had not recently traveled to China — or because they were not members of Shincheonji.
Mr. Xi looked dour and stiff, turning away from Mr. Abe with pursed lips, as if someone had forced him into it after months of escalating tensions between their two nations.
But she said police have been turning away anyone trying to reach the county's 25,000 empty properties used as secondary vacation homes or rentals — violators can be charged with a misdemeanor.
But she said police have been turning away anyone trying to reach the county's 25,000 empty properties used as secondary vacation homes or rentals — violators can be charged with a misdemeanor.
Philadelphia in 2018 suspended foster care referrals to Catholic Social Services after a newspaper report about the agency's policy of turning away same-sex couples seeking to serve as foster parents.
Philadelphia in 2018 suspended foster care referrals to Catholic Social Services after a newspaper report about the agency's policy of turning away same-sex couples seeking to serve as foster parents.
In a letter sent to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Mr. Abbott cited the surge in migrants crossing the southwestern border last year as his reason for turning away refugees now.
At each of the nearly 100 barricades along the way, suspicious guards — sometimes several hundred of them — wield sticks and nail boards, turning away anyone without a permit or medical emergency.
It brought the outdoors in, at a moment when young Germans, turning away from the cities, were joining back-to-nature movements, growing their hair long, and camping in the countryside.
"The Lee-Jackson windows call the question of race and the legacy of slavery, and instead of turning away from that question, the Cathedral has decided to lean into it," Reverand.
Hospital-based outpatient services are reimbursed at a higher rate than physician offices because of the vast overhead costs associated with hospitals staying open 24/7 and never turning away patients.
The world feels very unstable and I think we have to remind ourselves that we belong to each other as beings and to stop ignoring it and turning away and being fearful.
Seehofer has threatened to defy Merkel if a "satisfactory" deal is not reached, and to start turning away at the German border people who have applied for asylum in other EU states.
It's an exceptionally graphic scene (kudos if you were able to watch it without turning away), but it works because it represents June's determination, at all costs, to break free from Gilead.
TOKYO, April 22017 (Reuters) - Japanese utilities are turning away from new coal-fired power projects in the country amid tighter environmental regulations and increasing demand for greener energy from their key customers.
"The central bankers insist on paying no attention to historical precedent and insist on turning away from the fact that this is an experiment where there is no known outcome," Grant argued.
It also stated that the findings of the autopsy were consistent with the video footage of the shooting in which McGlockton appeared to be turning away from Drejka when he was shot.
"Instead of turning away from our neighbors, our friends, our colleagues, let us instead learn from history and avoid repeating the mistakes of our past," she told reporters at the Justice Department.
An inflammatory segregationist, Wallace flew the Confederate flag over his statehouse and promised to defy federal law by personally turning away any black student who tried to integrate the University of Alabama.
In the same way that many consumers are turning away from mass-produced foods in favor of the local and homegrown, she said, they are also seeking out small-batch designer goods.
RELATED: Senate candidate Roy Moore this year suggested 9/11 might have been punishment for US turning away from God Strange alluded to Bannon's support for Moore on the debate stage Thursday.
But Amazon's recent move to stop Australians from shopping on its foreign websites, due to a new law that requires it to collect taxes, is turning away once-loyal customers like Boon.
As Las Vegas residents and visitors woke to the news on Monday of a mass shooting outside a resort in the city, many responded not by turning away but by reaching out.
She is in charge of vetting newcomers to the ranch, turning away anyone who has been in jail, because she fears they could have been released on the condition they become informers.
And yet, instead of letting go, or turning away, Mazur chronicled his disappearance from the world while staying true to his belief that painting and art would sustain him to the end.
The first of these was a turning-away from the aesthetic of his father, the minor, late impressionist Adam Emory Albright, whose favorite subjects were children, and whose palette tended toward pastels.
FRONT PAGE An article on Saturday about landlords in booming housing markets turning away tenants with Section 8 vouchers included an incorrect explanation of the subsidy formula for the Section 8 program.
More recently, the league has been promoting flag football as an even safer alternative, an implicit acknowledgment that parents are worried about the dangers of the sport and turning away from it.
But Mr. Salvini is being pursued for turning away rescued migrants when he was interior minister, by southern prosecutors who have called it an abuse of power and an act of abduction.
While Dr. Seuss is best known for the likes of "The Cat in the Hat," he published this cartoon as a commentary on America's turning away Jewish refugees trying to flee Hitler.
"I can't think of anything more backwards than turning away a brave, qualified American who wants to serve in our all-volunteer military because of their gender identity," said Representative Scott Peters.
To combat this reality, brands are increasingly turning away from influencer-marketing metrics like follower counts and likes — which have become easy to manipulate — when looking at the influence of a campaign.
"Two of the reasons why people are turning away from beer that really jumped out to us were price and flavor," says Daniel Blake, senior director of value brands at Anheuser-Busch.
Vancouver broke through 9:46 into the second period on Hutton's goal, which was the culmination of a sequence that began with Halak turning away Jared McCann's wrist shot from the right side.
"The government should be focusing its efforts on continuing to train its civil servants on best practices and developing a comprehensive cybersecurity policy...rather than effectively turning away from the problem," said Yip.
The women had discussed what to do if he offered them any kind of apology; walking out of the room did not seem proper, so Tarrell said she suggested turning away from him.
He's also become known over the years for his complaints that the United States has "legalized sodomy" and for suggesting that 9/11 might have been a punishment for turning away from Christianity.
Arya's essentially cared about nothing but various forms of murder and revenge since season 1, yet here we see her turning away from her vengeance plan in order to go see her brother.
But most striking has been the turning away of her longstanding fans and voter base: conservatives in their 50s and 60s, nostalgic for Park, who credit him with having made South Korea prosper.
A cherry on top of this is that customers who had been turning away from Saudi crude, such as the world's top importer China, may be forced to buy more from the Kingdom.
The agreement marks the second such co-operation between European countries since Italy's new anti-establishment coalition started turning away from Italian ports ships carrying migrants rescued in the Mediterranean earlier this year.
While some wealthy shoppers are turning to high-end destinations, many middle-and low-income shoppers are turning away from traditional department stores like Macy's or Sears and opting for dollar stores instead.
The company is in the middle of staging a turnaround after a series of high-profile food safety issues resulted in customers turning away from the brand and it fell behind the competition.
"I can't think of anything more backwards than turning away a brave, qualified American who wants to serve in our all-volunteer military because of their gender identity," Peters said in a statement.
Turning away qualified caregivers who can empathize with the stigma and trauma that can come with an LGBTQ identity handicaps our over-burdened system and disenfranchises the children it is meant to serve.
Ford CEO Jim Hackett and his leadership team are steering the automaker to drive greater profits on its most valuable products, trucks and SUVs, while turning away from less valuable areas like cars.
Locals were successful in turning away a group of whales last year from nearly beaching at a spot on the opposite side of the peninsula, according to the AP. View the discussion thread.
Properties owned by the Trump family have a long history of racial bias in turning away potential black tenants, according to decades-old records and interviews with tenants, civil rights activists and prosecutors.
"This is an attempt by states to tell the federal government what it can or can't do with their property," Graves said, saying the federal government would be turning away billions in revenue.
It isn't clear what effect the ban might have on the industry's future -- but there are signs China's population may have already been turning away from eating wild animals even before the epidemic.
More and more, I see students turning away from the expertise that a live person can offer and instead turning to the vast and somehow more objective-seeming "expertise" of the digital world.
Kaing Monika, deputy secretary general of the GMAC, said he was unaware of any buyers turning away from Cambodia and factories said they were not concerned about any possible withdrawal of trade preferences.
WASHINGTON — Amazon has yet to break ground in Northern Virginia for its second headquarters, but residents are already turning away persistent speculators, recalculating budgets for down payments on homes and fighting rent increases.
It possible that all the news on Twitter — the constant fighting over politics, the onrush of news and instant reaction to news that's tolerable only to reporters — may be turning away ordinary people.
You and I are sharing an intimate moment right now — because if you've gotten this far without turning away, you are a part of that exclusive tribe of people who truly see me.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has spent its second season ostensibly turning away from its romantic love stories to focus on friendships instead — but the romantic love stories keep wiggling their way back into focus.
Border police in the Balkans are turning away some Afghan refugees and migrants at the border with Greece, singling them out for their nationality, according to a report from aid groups in the area.
Several richer countries are turning away from hard cash while tech companies such as Apple are making a big bet that people will increasingly rely on a mix of credit card and digital technology.
US Customs and Border Patrol agents routinely turning away asylum-seekers is even more of a problem now because the United States is prosecuting everyone caught trying to cross the border illegally, Merkley said.
According to the Post, Riehl and two of the Creamery's other owners have been excommunicated from the church, accused of both turning away from God and taking advantage of the trust of the community.
While sitting down for a meal with her family, Amelia kept turning away the food her father had prepared, and eventually grew so angry with the actor that she gave him the middle finger.
The central bank lifted rates from near zero in August, its first increase in nearly a decade as it becomes the first in the European Union to begin turning away from ultra-loose policy.
The Rising is presented as a kind of pivotal moment, turning away from the 19th century towards a more uncertain future in which the once supreme British Empire would be dismantled, bit by bit.
As the outlet noted, an increasing number of young people are turning away from conventional avenues of media consumption, like television, and are instead turning to social media apps like Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube.
"I resent the spectacle of all this breeding, which I see as a turning away from the living—an insufficient love for the rest of us, we billions of orphans already living," she writes.
Turning away Sanders because she's President Trump's press secretary gives the impression that public spaces and public businesses are not open to all, says David Cole, legal director at the American Civil Liberties Union.
At Colonial Parking near the White House, Ronnie Walker, a valet, said that he would have to start turning away people soon and that he expected traffic to get worse as the repairs continued.
Both candidates are free-market champions who defeated leftist rivals in a crowded April 10 first-round vote as Peru reinforced the recent trend of South American countries turning away from left-wing policies.
But officials at key Chinese ports for iron ore imports - Rizhao, Tangshan and Caofeidian - said they have enough storage capacity to take in more cargoes and that they were not turning away any shipments.
But his course correction, a weak, Diop–style soft toss, is driven instead by AVERSION, fear, and mortification, a turning away from the horrors of the world, which doesn't do us any favors, either.
But industry insiders are skeptical that the exchange will offer them something that they don't already have in a market where investors are turning away from commodities in favor of more tailored investment products.
The new development arrives at a time when some buyers are turning away from co-ops, which are more common than condos in the area, said Melissa Leifer, an agent with Keller Williams TriBeCa.
But in a "Through the Looking Glass" moment of politics in the age of Trump, the president-elect appears magnanimous merely by turning away from chants of "Lock her up!" at his campaign events.
Held by: Dominic Raab (Conservatives)Majority: 23,298Expected declaration time: 03:00One of the main battlegrounds in this election has been the trend of Conservative Remainers turning away from the party towards the Liberal Democrats.
The inspector general is also looking into whether Customs and Border Protection officials are "turning away those who present themselves for asylum at ports of entry" and whether asylum-seeking families are being separated.
Buyers are turning away from coastal markets and looking for a residential property that will hold value, says Bill McDavid, director and real estate partner at Hall and Hall, which sells high-end ranches.
It all speaks to the enduring influence power of the brand, which some at Ford say has become essential to Ford's identity, even in an era when buyers are turning away from traditional cars.
The enthusiasm coalescing around the idea of economic integration is especially encouraging at a time when HUD is turning away from its historic mission as the guarantor of fair housing access for the poor.
" Related: Germany Is Turning Away Syrian Refugees Once Again Cologne mayor Henriette Reker said there was no reason to believe the perpetrators of the attacks were refugees, though what happened was "unbelievable and intolerable.
Freshman center Bruno Fernando is tied for third in the conference in field-goal percentage (66.0) and ranks fourth in blocks (2.4), turning away exactly three shots in each game over his last five outings.
"As some Western countries have adopted xenophobic policies while turning away refugees, we are pleased that Ethiopia has passed this revised refugee law," said Stine Paus, Country Director for the Norwegian Refugee Council in Ethiopia.
Third, as Saudi Arabia's most attractive employer, Aramco has less difficulty than its Western peers in attracting millennial recruits (born between around 1980 and 1996) who are turning away from the oil and gas industry.
A Catholic priest discusses his growing uncertainty about the meaning of his work in an increasingly secular age, and his own surprise at how little he cares that people are turning away from the church.
Italy has summoned the French ambassador for consultations after French President Emmanuel Macron criticized what he called Italy&aposs cynicism and irresponsibility in turning away a migrant rescue ship with more than 600 people aboard.
He also said that turning away migrants at the border might be complicated by the fact Austria has not yet agreed on a deportation arrangement with its eastern neighbor Hungary and many other relevant countries.
We got Grammy winner Israel Houghton Tuesday night at Catch and asked what he made of the backlash Joel's been catching for turning away flood evacuees on Monday, before finally opening Lakewood Church on Tuesday.
Previous 2018 afrofuturist phenomenons were largely turning away from current events to create empowering new worlds, but Dirty Computer is tied more specifically to the Trump era and critiques our world through a cautionary tale.
Dr. Marc Bahan, who works with CPG Pediatrics in Myrtle Beach, S.C., said in a recent interview that his office will be turning away unvaccinated patients under a newly-established policy designed to protect patients.
The Times recently published a story about a Veterans Administration medical center in Oregon that had boosted its "quality of care" ratings, as measured on a five-star scale, by turning away the sickest patients.
"Carly," she says, turning away from the sight of his face caught there in the window as if Carly were an actual person sitting in the driver's seat, when, of course, there's no one there.
Those of us who are white, born in this country, cisgender and not of a minority religious faith can have the luxury of turning away from identity politics in order to focus on economic inequality.
This isolated framing of an emergency, the close-quarters perspective that values dramatic and ornate circumstances while turning away from the larger societal ramifications, is as much of a horror as the Red Death itself.
The sight of him turning away from the field to encourage the fans at his back to raise the volume has become a frequent — and occasionally a slightly grating — feature of match days at Anfield.
We are inch by inch and day by day abandoning our morality, turning away from the basic principles of a democracy, making Lady Liberty wonder whether she should pack her bags and move back home.
U.S. charges late last year against the Chinese telco saw its CFO detained in Vancouver... Since then, Beijing has detained two Canadians, halted imports of canola and is now turning away meat shipments from Canada.
And the public seems to agree: Demand for health coverage in faith-based groups is growing, despite the fact that consumers may be turning away federal subsidies to purchase health insurance through the ACA marketplaces.
In doing so, Turkey is turning away from potential partners in the West that still — at least for now — value democracy and human rights, and toward another world of autocrats, pseudo-monarchs and aspiring czars.
In short, we're not just turning away from "entertaining" because we looooove watching The Bachelor alone; we're also doing it because we're fried from work and all our close friends live in other cities anyway.
With a haunting slogan like, "Love me, feed me, don't leave me," I often wonder how they managed to find a phrase so efficient at turning away customers before they even walk through the doors.
Julián Castro, the former housing secretary now running for president, wants to use an executive order to prevent federally funded child welfare agencies from turning away LGBTQ people who want to foster or adopt children.
While the rule is not yet final, the administration has announced that it will stop enforcing Obama-era discrimination protections immediately, leaving agencies free to begin turning away LGBTQ people and others with no consequences.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court ruled that a black death row inmate in Mississippi should get a new trial after Evans engaged in unconstitutional racial discrimination when turning away black jurors from the panels.
It seems the US is turning away only a small fraction of those who come into contact with Mexican immigration authorities: In 2018, the US found that only 225 Africans were deportable, according to CBP.
"It&aposs a product of a hunt for yield in private markets and investors turning away from traditional assets," Vasile Foca, cofounder and managing partner at Talis Capital, said in an interview with Business Insider.
My pants were pretty baggy, and as I started turning away to make a beeline for the bathroom, the bloody tampon/applicator combo dropped out of the flare and onto the floor beside my foot.
And treating every week as a step on the road to authoritarianism elevates the diary keeper to a quiet resistance hero, the narrator of an apocalypse novel, simply for bearing witness and not turning away.
The Trump administration is backing Republican states that are seeking to throw out Obama's signature legislative achievement, which expanded health coverage to include millions more Americans and barred insurers from turning away those with preexisting conditions.
Merkel's Bavarian allies (CSU) have threatened to defy her wishes and start turning away people at the German border who have already registered for asylum in other EU states, a dispute that threatens her ruling coalition.
Talk to veterans of the post-9/11 wars and you feel immediately the urgency of their desire to reverse this order that is now turning away Iraqis and Afghans who risked their lives for America.
"If you don't think that turning away people who are seeking a safe haven, from unspeakable brutality, is a morally defensible idea, then you're not the one who is less than a real American," said Sorkin.
Equities were boosted after the Dow and the S&P 500 posted their biggest gains in over a month overnight, with focus steadily turning away from U.S.-China trade angst that buffeted financial markets last week.
The discord between agencies stems from the Trump administration turning away from the Obama administration's LGBT-friendly trajectory, thereby letting lawyers under US Attorney General Jeff Sessions clash with more autonomous corners of the federal bureaucracy.
Sir Declan upheld an earlier judgment that by turning away the order, Ashers had been guilty of discrimination which is prohibited under equality legislation, as mandated by the European Union and translated into Northern Irish law.
Aristide also said eyewitnesses in Kigali had told him the police have been turning away journalists and people from the community when they try to approach the Rwigaras' house to confirm if the family had returned.
Amid uncertainty for how to best navigate the profoundly changing job future, students in U.S. colleges are turning away from the humanities and toward STEM subjects, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics.
It allows for situations where totally turning away from a monster might actually be difficult, but keeping your eyes down is possible — an issue that came up in the PlayStation VR horror game Here They Lie.
Footage of a black Georgia couple turning away a white contractor waving a large Confederate flag from his SUV has gone viral, and the couple said they hope the incident can serve as an educational moment.
Given the Public Religion Research Institute poll that came out recently that suggested that mainline Protestants were turning away from Trump, who is shifting, why, and what does this mean for the future of mainline Protestantism?
There are federal anti-discrimination laws, and as long as they are not deliberately turning away people because [they are from] a protected class, then generally they have a lot of right to kick you out.
In the latest sign of renewed optimism among China's steel producers as capacity cuts boost steel prices, producers are turning away from cheaper ore with a lower iron content, contributing to growing stockpiles at domestic ports.
Trump, explained the Hindustan Times, stoked the same anti-Islam sentiments he had fanned during the campaign, turning away from important items of his agenda (including North Korea) to promote videos from a British hate-monger.
But Mr. Heck, by turning away from Mr. Trump after the presidential candidate was heard bragging about sexual assault in a 2005 recording, began to lose some of his base support, living every Republican candidate's nightmare.
NEW DELHI — Expressing concern about foreign influence on its policies, India is turning away from a decades-old practice of filling gaps within its health system with consultants hired by foreign aid agencies and nongovernmental organizations.
To many of the boys and their parents who chase that opportunity, turning away from the sport is a luxury they don't think they can afford, a mind-set that became clear in conversations and interviews.
Had the court not intervened, Texas would have abdicated its position as the state that has historically accepted the highest number of refugees nationwide and likely emboldened eight other states to consider turning away refugees. Gov.
As the 2013 shutdown dragged on, Republicans accused then-President Barack Obama of turning away park visitors out of "spite," while the Democratic administration criticized Republicans for the shutdown and said it was following the law.
Some industry insiders have said they are sceptical the new exchange will offer anything they do not already have in a market where investors are turning away from commodities in favour of more tailored investment products.
" A Quinnipiac poll taken in mid-January, before Mr. Trump issued the order, found that 48 percent of Americans were in favor of "suspending immigration from terror prone regions, even if it means turning away refugees.
And earlier in the story, Jess specifically addresses the financial aspect of the decision, criticizing the money Prince Harry receives from the crown — money that Meghan and the real prince seem to be turning away from.
By turning away from strictly religious subjects and highlighting the world around them — still lives, landscapes, pictures of one another — the painters of the time created works of art that are windows into who we are.
Indigenous activists in other parts of north-eastern India, in turn, have begun to waylay migrant workers from Assam, demanding to see proof that they are on the NRC and turning away those who cannot provide it.
During her trip, May said the EU divorce filing would take a few months of preparation, was clear that Brexit would happen and sought to reassure the world that Britain was not turning away from the world.
The visit comes at a testing time: May is battling to make a success of Brexit and keep her minority government together, while Trump is challenging Western assumptions about free trade and turning away from global institutions.
The former judge has said that homosexuality should be illegal, that Muslims should not be allowed to serve in Congress, and that 9/11 might have been a punishment for the United States turning away from Christianity.
It only asks that he "sell[s] customers whatever expression may be inherent in a wedding cake" in an evenhanded way, without turning away "African Americans, women, gays, interracial couples, persons of Irish descent, and so on".
In my experience of carrying babies onto subways (and coincidentally, also preferring to stand), I find that turning away from the center of the car — toward the windows and formerly ubiquitous Dr. Zizmor ads — does the trick.
"The potential you'll be, that you'll never see" could be ripped straight from Kierkegaard's aesthete in the first half of his essay, Smith turning away from the fading smile and pinning his hopes on some undefined future.
The rules, which stress-test borrowers' ability to make repayments at 21 basis points above their contracted rates, had been expected to hurt profitability at the banks' domestic businesses by resulting in them turning away more customers.
Then, last week, Kenya's government announced that it planned to close the world's largest refugee camp, Dadaab, citing Europe's example of turning away Syrians to justify its plan to forcibly return nearly 600,000 Somali refugees to Somalia.
Airbnb users will now have to agree to a new policy that more explicitly prohibits them from turning away guests because of race, part of the company's response to allegations of discrimination on the popular lodging platform.
Our economic strategy can't be turning away immigrants and foreign visitors — even H-1B visas for highly-skilled workers are difficult to get and the travel ban shuts out scientists from a number of Muslim-majority countries.
What I hear often is there seems to be a real focus on turning away from that kind of consumption since the NAFTA boom, where credit's gotten easier to obtain, things became really cheap, and Target proliferated.
Jojo Rabbit, like Hunt for the Wilderpeople and Boy before it, isn't a film for kids per se, but it's able to speak to them on their level, acknowledging their innocence without turning away from real dangers.
As the woman untangles her feelings — "I resent the spectacle of all this breeding, which I see as a turning away from the living," she says — the novel becomes a broader exploration of creativity, art and selfhood.
Turning away from the river, I follow them south across the marsh, locating the wooden footbridges that cross the drainage ditches, and finally heading west, until the square stone steeple of St James's Church comes into view.
Turning away from the signature draped canvases — as well as taking a teaching job in Pittsburgh in the 1970s and raising three children — may have accounted for what Mr. Gilliam called a "hiatus" of exposure that followed.
When I pictured these eager new arrivals reading the sign posted on the classroom door announcing my absence, then turning away in disappointment, yes, I felt guilty — but nowhere near so guilty as not to cancel class.
"I think it's possible for him to really have a very positive outcome here and pass the baton with the view that he's actually turning away from power and turning that onto the next generation," Nash concluded.
To withdraw from our longstanding role as a leader and facilitator of democratic development would not merely be turning away from a moral good — it would actually make the world more dangerous, which undermines our own security.
This can lead to at best, triggering confusion and at worst, illegal turning away of trans people at the polls when a trans person presents as one gender, but is listed as being another gender on their documentation.
I spoke with Gates over the phone recently to discuss precisely these issues: How the world is getting better, what can be done to further progress, and whether politics is turning away from a commitment to global development.
But this comes after four months in which the President-elect has repeatedly belittled the work of the intelligence agencies, turning away their briefings and disparaging "the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction".
And he has maintained that it's his choice: "It&aposs not about turning away these customers, it&aposs about doing a cake for an event -- a religious sacred event -- that conflicts with my conscience," he said last year.
Why it matters: This is a huge difference from the same survey's results from one year ago, when most people said they were turning away from traditional media because they thought it was biased and driven by clickbait.
It would seem like a great opportunity for homebuilders, but instead they are turning away from the product because they simply can't afford the rising costs of both land and new regulations on that land and on construction.
Since coming to power in a coalition government on June 1, Salvini, head of the far-right League, has been making waves by turning away humanitarian ships that have picked up migrants from North Africa in the Mediterranean.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian police said on Friday they are turning away four times as many illegal immigrants at the Brenner border crossing as in May due to tougher controls and more migrants heading for northern Europe from Italy.
" Cuomo went on, calling the video "the 'don't believe your lying eyes' stuff that comes out of the White House ... That was clear evidence that it wasn't the judge turning away from a man with their outreached hand?
I don't think Trump will beat Clinton: The demographics don't favor him, his unfavorable ratings are too high, there's considerable disunion in his party and America has a history of usually turning away unpredictable and potentially dangerous candidates.
Business partners in the island nations of Curacao, Bonaire, Jamaica and the Bahamas are turning away from the firm as debts pile up to tugboat operators, ship brokers, maritime agencies and terminal owners, the sources and documents show.
WASHINGTON — Republican leaders, turning away from significant gun control legislation, have shifted instead toward measures that would beef up security at the nation's schools, hoping the push will quell public uproar over the recent massacre in Parkland, Fla.
In a sign that Ford is turning away from what is essentially a global push of its Ford and Lincoln brands, the Dearborn, Michigan automaker wants to drive its truck-making China partner Jiangling Motors Corp (JMC) (000550.
They found that the new Trump voters broke late, were frustrated by the status quo, didn't feel Democrats gave them an adequate alternative to Trump, and didn't like being called racists or misogynists for turning away from Democrats.
Seattle With Starbucks, Costco, Amazon, and Microsoft all based in the area, Seattle attracts so many travelers for meetings and conventions that the West Coast's 'other' tech hub ends up turning away more business than it can book.
But, you know, what I don&apost like is this, the threat of violence, to have people harm, physical, you know, violence, or turning away a family saying they can&apost eat at a place or things like that.
The Asian Corporate Governance Association (ACGA) cited the introduction in Hong Kong and Singapore of dual-class shares — and concerns that the idea is spreading — as an example of local markets turning away from the principle of shareholder fairness.
"The focus of investors is turning away from political risks, back to the ECB, what will be its next action, when will it start to unwind its accommodative policy," Michala Marcussen, chief economist at Societe Generale CIB, told Reuters.
The retailer joins American Apparel LLC, Payless ShoeSource Inc and other chains in bankruptcy as shoppers increasingly buy online, turning away from brick-and-mortar specialty shops and department stores, where True Religion makes the majority of its sales.
The experience, which followed years in which Democrats felt the Obama White House ignored the party, has left the DNC with a crisis of confidence and competence at a time Americans are turning away from political parties in general.
For instance, the most recent major development was lead occupier Ammon Bundy turning away assistance from yet another militia that had showed up hoping to mediate some kind of resolution—itself a vote of no confidence from his peers.
The Canadian Snowbird Visa Act will place a more rational limit on the length of Canadian Snowbirds' stays, one that will capture, at no cost to the United States, the economic benefits that our country is currently turning away.
Parents who do not comply can be fined up to $560 for sending their unvaccinated children to school, and kindergartens and preschools have the option of turning away children under 6 years old who haven't received the necessary immunizations.
"Instead of doing what most of us would do, which is turning away from that kind of despicable situation and saying it's so horrible I can't even look, she stayed and created a home for them," Ms. Gilbert said.
On Monday, the brand unveiled the fifth generation of its big sedan to a market that is turning away from the traditional concept that a luxury brand's "flagship" model must be a sedan, instead of a sport utility vehicle.
That is a similar challenge faced by other major central banks, who are generally turning away from easy monetary policy put in place since the financial crisis, looking through still-weak wage inflation and overall price pressures for now.
The department store also cut its profit outlook for the full fiscal year, at a time when brands such as Nike are turning away from third-party retailers to sell their products out of their own stores and websites.
The U.S. House of Representatives was criticized for turning away a female reporter in a sleeveless dress, not so different from the one Melania Trump wore above, and the L.P.G.A. issued guidelines prohibiting golfers from wearing too-short skirts.
These proposals come in many flavors, but two common strains are making the party more democratic (opening up nominating processes, disempowering elite superdelegates, etc.) and turning away from "identity politics" (offering more "universal" proposals rather than appealing to subgroups of voters).
Image: GizmodoWith older generations turning away from Facebook after a litany of fake news, privacy, and security-related debacles, Facebook has renewed its efforts to capture and monetize the memes of teens in hopes of raking in future revenue streams.
He said after their meeting Thursday that he favors keeping the law's rules barring insurers from turning away those with pre-existing conditions, as well as its allowance that those up to age 26 can remain on their parents' insurance.
"Instead of turning away from our neighbors, friends and colleagues, let us instead learn from our history and avoid repeating the mistakes of our past," Lynch said at a news conference Monday announcing the lawsuit, directly addressing North Carolina residents.
The cause espoused by Bryan was that of "free silver" or bimetallism; turning away from the gold standard to expand the money supply, drive up food prices and make it easier for farmers in the heartland states to pay their debts.
Companies that specialize in the massively complex and dangerous job of dismantling plants are increasingly deploying robots - and turning away from humans - to do this work, presenting engineering challenges as well as a rare area of revenue growth for decommissioning services.
Those visits came at the same time that immigration attorneys and activists were first hearing reports that Customs and Border Patrol agents were turning away asylum-seekers from border checkpoints, which activists have charged is in violation of international law.
After his breakout role as Rusty Griswold in 21988's National Lampoon's Vacation, Hall went on to star in three Hughes' classics — Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club and Weird Science — before turning away from the genre in fear of being typecast.
One of the cardinal rules of breakups is that after a relationship ends, both parties are just supposed to "focus on themselves," as if turning away from the heartbreak and person who caused it will solve all of your problems.
If she casts his supporters as living in a fantasy-land, she risks alienating them -- turning away the young people she needs to win over and putting herself at risk of looking like the embodiment of the "establishment" she laughs off.
But the Obama administration pioneered a policy that the Trump administration has turned into standard practice along the border: turning away asylum seekers before they reach US soil, and telling them there's no room for them to be processed right now.
His pragmatic view of race fit with Booker T. Washington's call in the late 1800s for blacks to create alliances with whites even if it meant turning away from radical black activist demands for whites to admit racism and make reparations.
Some may see this as a turning away from the world—a cloistering of the self—but I see it as Manguso's attempt to communicate with her readers outside of the chattering and often heart-numbing melee of the web.
By taking all the top jobs under his control, he has been turning away from the collective leadership of equals that Deng had created after the Cultural Revolution to ensure the capricious rule of someone like Mao could never happen again.
For people who are already destabilized by economic strain, those social changes contribute to a feeling that something precious is being lost, that their country is turning away from the things they value and toward a new and unfamiliar future.
Business Insider has spoken with at least one CEO who has described turning away SoftBank money because it was more than the startup needed and a condition of the funding was to scale quicker than the CEO was comfortable with.
Yet to see, in real time, fund companies turning away investors because they cannot quickly unload assets that are hard to sell brings to life a nightmare situation that has long kept central bankers and large investment managers awake at night.
When public defenders are turning away indigent defendants and legal aid programs are closing their doors to families who can't afford a lawyer, we are establishing roadblocks to justice as our most vulnerable citizens try to shake the cycle of poverty.
Democratic Representative Nanette Barragán challenged Nielsen over claims that the government is not turning away people seeking asylum at official ports of entry, stating that she herself on Saturday witnessed a Honduran asylum seeker being turned away by a border agent.
According to Jon Moramarco, editor of wine industry newsletter the Gomberg-Fredrikson report, health-conscious boomers coming of age in the 21980s were turning away from the hard-drinking habits of their martini-sipping forebears and looking for lower-alcohol options.
Her main opposition comes from Germany's Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, chair of the conservative Christian Social Union party, who has advocated for turning away migrants who have already applied for asylum in another European Union country or were denied entry.
So Trump — frustrated with a hopelessly dysfunctional Congress and unable to understand why Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) doesn't get rid of the legislative filibuster — is turning away from Capitol Hill and towards unilateral actions and foreign affairs.
The problem with this thinking is that turning away from the feeling behind the stress only adds to it and creates a cycle of perfectionism, which exhausts and defeats us because the standard we set for ourselves is not attainable.
There are things that I started to do, like meditating regularly, and burning sage, and other things that were really about making sure that I had the emotional ability to stay with the materials instead of turning away from it.
Castro's child welfare plan, released ahead of the Human Rights Campaign's LGBTQ-focused presidential forum in Los Angeles, seeks to strengthen Obama-era regulations against turning away potential foster parents on the basis of religion, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
Candidates must now balance not completely turning away from the president, who still has high approvals with registered Republicans, while trying not to turn off voters who are offended by the very idea of him being in the White House.
It is a self-serving and, in the end, self-destructive approach, and one that is bound in time to alienate many in the evangelical ranks, especially the younger devout, many of whom seem to be turning away from Trump.
LONDON — Akzo Nobel, the Dutch paint and chemicals company that makes Dulux paint, said on Wednesday that it had rejected a second takeover bid from PPG Industries, turning away a $24.8 billion deal that would have created an industry behemoth.
Since at least 2016, CBP has been turning away migrants before they cross the international boundary between the US and Mexico if a port of entry is at capacity to process them, according to the DHS Office of Inspector General.
While there was some evidence that he was turning away from pseudoscience for a brief period following the criticism by colleagues (even debunking bogus health claims), lately he's gone back to his pseudoscience staples, including promoting crash diets and detox regimens.
This week, Trump appears to be turning away from employment to instead follow black voter outreach strategies of Republican candidates before him: Point out how little loyalty to Democrats has done to push African-American voters to change up the ballot.
Like last week's purchase of Sweet Earth meatless foods, the deal sees the world's biggest maker of packaged food reaching out to the kind of choosy consumers who are turning away from its mass market brands like Nescafe coffee and Digiorno frozen pizza.
That is why he so eagerly supports illiberal nationalist parties in Western Europe, such as Ms Le Pen's FN. "We see how many Euro-Atlantic countries are in effect turning away from their roots, including their Christian values," he said in 2013.
While this reflects some parents and even children turning away from soda and its sugar and calories, it also seems to be a result of McDonald's removing soda as an explicit option on the Happy Meal menu board, which it did in 20133.
The justices, turning away a challenge to the 2012 law for the second time in three years, let stand a lower court's ruling that it was constitutional and neither impinged upon free exercise of religion nor impacted the activities of clergy members.
"The lack of CSS styling gives me a uneasy fealing (sic) that our communities are turning away from something unique and special and just being another subreddit droid that all look basically the same," writes D0cR3d, who moderates a number of gaming subreddits.
But the hordes of Beatlemania-like runners were likely out of luck: A hundreds-long line was already snaking out from the 032c Workshop art gallery and down to the end of the block, and some had already begun turning away in frustration.
A win for the Christian baker would be a loss not only for LGBT people but for the 21 states and the District of Columbia that have decided to bar places of business from turning away customers based on their sexual orientation.
And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Trump appeared to engage in a dramatic tiff, with the president turning away from her outstretched hand at the beginning of his speech and Pelosi tearing up her copy of his prepared remarks at the conclusion.
Customs and Border Protection agents at the San Ysidro Port of Entry — the largest crossing on the U.S.-Mexico border, connecting Tijuana and San Diego — have been routinely and illegally turning away asylum seekers for the past several months, according to immigration advocates.
Merkel told a news conference on Monday that an unjustified turning away of people from Germany's borders could unleash a domino effect, but she said she had agreed to a CSU demand for a ban on admitting people who had earlier been expelled.
The toaster sneezes when it's accumulated too many breadcrumbs; the vacuum poops out its canister of debris when it's full; and the garbage can mimics shy children by wriggling and turning away from its owner when its bag needs to be changed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Paloma Partners, a $4-billion hedge fund that has spent much of the last three decades politely turning away would-be investors, is opening its doors, if only a crack to newcomers, three people familiar with the fund's plans said.
There's some evidence that U.S. "consumers" are turning away from stuff, and even more convincing evidence that Americans are at least gesturing at minimalism: Marie Kondo's two guides to tidying up—that is, "Japanese art of decluttering and organizing"—have become bestsellers.
Throw in an anticipated troop draw down in Afghanistan involving about 7,000 more troops, and the next defense secretary faces a herculean task that includes the unenviable job of convincing coalition members to stay engaged in missions we are turning away from.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats, recovering from their failed push to remove President Trump from office, are making a sharp pivot to talking about health care and economic issues, turning away from their investigations of the president as they focus on preserving their majority.
The four schools met their targets this year, though both Mr. Goodman's school and the Neighborhood School made offers to several families who ranked their school as a fourth, fifth or even sixth choice, while turning away other families who ranked it first.
According to media reports, an internal European Commission report points to efforts such as immediate deportations, toughened asylum standards, the turning away of NGO-led migrant ships and pressure put on migrant-source countries to prevent departures as an explanation for the achievement.
Of course, in practice this involves spin doctors seeking to cast their party's policies in the best light, news outlets twisting the message depending on their political biases and many voters turning away in disgust because they don't believe a word politicians say.
At various official border crossings, Customs and Border Protection, the parent agency for Border Patrol, has been turning away asylum-seekers from Mexico, Central America, and other countries before they set foot in the US, citing limited space at ports of entry.
Industry analysts have tied ESPN's job cuts to radically shifting habits of media consumption — notably the fact that millions of people are turning away from cable TV, which for decades has been ESPN's mother lode for revenue — and to other business-related factors.
The company — which is helping to build a cancer center, the new headquarters of the mortgage giant Fannie Mae and a project at the National Security Agency's headquarters — was already turning away work because it could not hire fast enough, he said.
The bill would also allow certain religious corporations to discriminate against LGBTQ workers, let staff openly raise opinions about marriage among their colleagues, and create a certificate system for private adoption agencies to receive federal tax dollars while turning away LGBTQ parents.
In the Vine series "Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal," creator Ryan McHenry would feed real-life spoonfuls of cereal to an onscreen Gosling, who would "reject" the bite by turning away or appearing to slap away the spoon during intense movie moments.
Norway has said the decision is to reduce the exposure of the country's wealth to the risk of a permanent drop in oil prices, but environmental campaigners have seized on it as example of an investor turning away from the oil industry.
VICE News talked to voters at Biden's first Iowa campaign stops about why some of them are turning away from the new faces in the Democratic Party's most diverse field ever, and toward a guy America has known for a long, long time.
"I love this country – and I feel honored to have served it ... I will do everything I can in future to help this great country succeed," he said before taking his wife's hand, turning away and walking back into Number 10 Downing Street.
Beyond ID requirements, other barriers, like the failure to accommodate voters with disabilities or turning away citizens who are in line when the polls close — to say nothing of things like intimidation by everyday citizens — can make casting a ballot arduous or intimidating.
Unfortunately for the Old Gods — mythological deities like Odin and Anubis, who were worshiped in earlier periods of civilization — humans typically have a short attention span, and we're increasingly turning away from the holy figures of our pasts in favor of smartphones and binge-watching.
Aniston carries the show magnificently, and in a vehicle like this there's no turning away from her stardom — her true TV stardom, a term that carries far more weight now than it did 20 years ago, thanks largely in part to her own work.
"In light of the plethora of tax hits over the last few years, possibly exacerbated by the uncertainty of Brexit, it appears foreign investors, the majority buyer of new developments, may finally be turning away," LCP CEO Naomi Heaton said in a note on Monday.
At the same time, more assets are migrating toward direct-sold plans, motivated in part by advisors who are turning away from being paid on a commission basis to being paid a percentage of assets under management or a flat-dollar fee for service.
Then Indiana became the subject of a media storm in 2010 when Pence signed into law a "religious freedom" measure that would have allowed companies to assert that their exercise of religion had been violated as a defense if sued for turning away customers.
Vietnam-era debates influenced something of a physical break between the military and political elite, with the upper echelons of society increasingly turning away from military service and the family members of those in the military increasingly choosing to follow in their parents' footsteps.
The details tell the grim story, but in an era when websites, social media feeds and text messages spread millions of images daily, we face the danger not of compassion fatigue, but of turning the page — or turning away — out of sheer visual exhaustion.
When George W. Bush ran in 2000, his own statements about turning away from foreign involvement were belied by his selection of Dick Cheney as vice president and Donald Rumsfeld as a foreign policy adviser on the campaign and eventually as secretary of defense.
I want my stories to be accessible to my most dedicated reader — my 89-year-old grandfather (Hi, Grandpa Jack!) — without turning away a 19-year-old reader who has never thought of The New York Times as a publication that's particularly relevant to her.
The company — which is helping to build a cancer center, the new headquarters of the mortgage giant Fannie Mae and a project at the headquarters of the National Security Agency — was already turning away work because it could not hire fast enough, he said.
In 21997, administrators began cherry-picking cases against the advice of doctors — turning away complicated patients and admitting only the lowest-risk ones in order to improve metrics, according to multiple interviews with doctors and nurses at the hospital and a review of documents.
He is turning away requests for profile pieces, and he has told aides that he wants to make changes to give the White House communications operation a better relationship with the news media (though he vowed on Thursday night never to trust reporters again).
"Turning away good families simply because they don't satisfy an agency's religious preferences would deny thousands of Tennessee children access to the families they urgently want and need," the Tennessee chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union wrote in a petition against the bill.
Germany struck almost immediately after when Díaz, turning away from Stindl on the edge of his penalty area, lost the ball to Werner, who drew the attention of Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo and slipped the ball across to Stindl for an easy tap-in.
WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday left in place a Kentucky law requiring doctors to show and describe ultrasound images to women seeking the procedure, turning away a challenge arguing that the measure violates the free speech rights of physicians.
So the fearful, hateful and/or authoritarian among them turn to Trump, or Marine Le Pen; the hopeful liberals turn to Sanders, or Jeremy Corbyn; but what they're all really doing is turning away from the belief that the way things are can possibly work for them.
In between, there was the "You ruined my childhood!" tantrum over the "Ghostbusters" reboot, and the blowback to "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," which -- by turning away from several of the more tantalizing threads dangled by "The Force Awakens" -- triggered howls that included calls for a boycott.
House Republicans passed an amendment out of committee Wednesday that would protect adoption agencies that refuse services — such as turning away gay couples — based on their religious beliefs, putting the measure over an initial hurdle in Congress and bringing a state-level strategy to the national stage.
ZURICH — U.S. Soccer's president, Sunil Gulati, said Thursday that the federation would vote for Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan in Friday's FIFA presidential election, turning away from the two front-runners to back the candidate U.S. Soccer supported last year in the previous election.
Contemporaries of Heath's were more willing to explore the effects of electrical/emotional manipulation, namely one José Manuel Rodriguez Delgado, who famously implanted a bull's brain with wired controls and jumped into the ring with it, turning away its charges with the push of a button.
So many people are turning away from job opportunities that are prestigious but not sustainable; it's estimated almost half the American workforce will be freelance by 2020, some voluntarily (attracted to the increased flexibility) and others by force (swept up in the wave of the gig economy).
Photo: Andrew Medichini (AP)Italian schools have begun turning away children who have not received mandatory vaccinations after a temporary waiver expired, the New York Times reported on Tuesday, with at least 300 children told they could not attend kindergarten in the city of Bologna this week.
In July 2017, a group of immigration lawyers, advocacy organizations, and asylum seekers filed suit against the Department of Homeland Security alleging that U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials, who operate at national points of entry, are illegally turning away asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Turning away from Wells Fargo's aggressive pursuit of global operations and being all things to all customers, Mr. Reichardt shed much of the bank's international and financial services businesses, slashed costs and refocused on retail banking and a few other activities in its home state of California.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court sidestepped a turbulent debate over illegal immigration on Monday, turning away an appeal by a group of asylum-seeking Central American women and their children who aimed to clarify the constitutional rights of people who the government has prioritized for deportation.
And while the current debate focuses on the sins of the South, the North lost the political will to finish Reconstruction, abandoning its commitment to blacks' constitutional rights and turning away when the South began imposing racial segregation, said Eric Foner, a historian at Columbia University.
You'll be turned away if you've been to China recently Miami-based Royal Caribbean (RCL) is turning away passengers and crew members who've been to mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the 113 days before their trip, according to a statement on the firm's website.
"Make no mistake, turning away those fleeing horrific violence and persecution and discriminating against people based on nationality and religion is as un-American now as it was two months ago," he wrote on Facebook Monday, citing the first version of Trump's ban issued in January.
The abandoned venues and mounting debt from the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo 2020's estimated budget doubling from $6.6 billion to more than $12 million are more reasons for why many major cities are turning away from wanting to stage the biggest sporting event.
I was the one who was far more into my work and my friends, the one who was so rarely in a relationship that I'd already begun planning to have a child on my own, the one who was familiar with the turning away of friends toward traditional relationships.
According to the International Humanist and Ethical Union, a pressure group, Saudi Arabia is one of only 19 countries in the world that criminalises apostasy, the turning away from one religion to another one, or to none; it is one of 12 countries where it is punishable by death.
Signing up to the statement by itself will do little to address the implicit bias, intentional or not, of some hosts turning away a guest because they don't like the look of them, which can easily be determined by a quick scan of profile photos on the site.
The slim volume, titled "The German Catastrophe," traced the rise of the Nazis to a turning away during the 19th century from the glories of German high culture in favor of an obsession with economic efficiency that eventually led to the total mobilization of Hitler's rabidly nationalist war machine.
The technology firms they nurtured developed a preference for amenity-rich, self-contained corporate campuses, turning away from the older and more crowded cities where the high-tech industry had started: New York City, once home to Bell Labs; Philadelphia, the birthplace of the first all-digital computer.
On a recent trip to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization headquarters in Brussels, Mr. Kelly was photographed grimacing and turning away from Mr. Trump after the president told reporters that Germany, a NATO ally, was captive to Russia because of its vast purchases of natural gas from Moscow.
While all the stories are told in a sure and steady voice, some of the shorter ones shy away from their own power — they seem halting, not in the sense of hesitation, but rather of abrupt and decisive ceasing, a door shutting, a turning away on the heel.
But its finding that DHS effectively contributed to illegal immigration by turning away many of the people who were trying to apply legally for asylum at ports of entry echoes a long-standing complaint of immigration advocates that was not corrected by Trump's June 20 executive order ending family separations.
For the oil painting's title, Sherald chose the well-known saying: "When I let go of what I am I become what I might be," suggesting that by turning away from external constraints — such as prejudices or stereotypes — and looking inward, we can connect with a truer version of ourselves.
But the Trophy Club was very much a microcosm of the country itself, gawking at the spectacle that has become the presidency, before ultimately turning away with a shrug and trying to get the attention of a "shot girl" who plied the crowd with test tubes of sugary sweet liquor.
More recently, Pence was one of the 30 governors who said that they would refuse to admit Syrian refugees into their states after November's terrorist attacks in Paris, actually turning away a family who had waited three years to be resettled two days before they were due to arrive in Indiana.
Macron on Tuesday blasted what he called Italy&aposs cynicism and irresponsibility in turning away the Aquarius, with his office saying that France doesn&apost want to "start a precedent" that would allow some European countries to breach international laws and rely on other EU member states to take in migrants.
SAFE, which is part of the People's Bank of China (PBOC), is insisting in oral instructions to dozens of banks that they don't reveal its role in such restrictions, six bankers said, which was damaging their relationships with clients since they were unable to explain why they were turning away business.
In my experience, too—and in our cultural experience, which, six months into the #MeToo movement, we don't seem to be learning from, but turning away from—outsized outrage and fury tends not to distinguish those who are falsely accused, but those who know, deep down, they have done something wrong.
With the Center's expansion into Santa Fe — newly branded as the New Mexico Fiber Arts Center — some members of the Española community have expressed concern that EVFAC are turning away from their community and toward a more elitist crowd in Santa Fe, the third largest art market in the United States.
" On this week's podcast, Wolfe discusses an "underlying problem" in American politics, which he calls a "penchant for despotism, for something resembling populism; a search for quick answers; an almost visceral turning away from thoughtfulness, from reason, from understanding that politics is just simply not capable of satisfying people's immediate emotions.
The GTs fetch a lot of cash on the secondary market because Ford didn&apost just sell them to the people who had the cash to pay for them, instead turning away some of the applicants who could afford it in order to create an even more exclusive group of owners.
Critics, however, would argue that faith in astrology apps is just another example of how people are turning away from science, data and research and toward junk and sometimes even harmful pseudoscience — much like they do when seeking out alternative health information like that offered by Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop, for example.
If that wasn't enough, she also volunteered as a first responder for nearly 50 years Herring was known by everyone in Johnson County for never turning away a child, no matter their age, gender, or special needs, and would regularly travel to pick up foster children who needed a home.
India has three main security concerns: that Bangladesh is a haven for various insurgent groups fighting the Indian government; that large numbers of illegal migrants from Bangladesh are changing the ethnic and religious character of the border areas; and that Bangladesh is turning away from its long history of secularism and tolerance.
This challenging moment of deep fractures in our country is an urgent reminder of just what we have lost by turning away from Brown's promise: the near-daily, contemporary fights -- cultural, partisan and racial -- may be in part a direct consequence of our failure to reckon with the consequences of segregation Brown foretold.
" Heidegger got things wrong by turning away from individual human lives to statements about something invisible: being itself and the many varieties of being that he identified, including "Being-in-the-world" and "Being-with": "He set no store by the individuality and detail of anyone's life, least of all his own.
If the migrants weren't allowed to turn themselves in at the border and proceed with their cases, that would likely be met with a swift outcry as well as legal action from immigrant rights groups, who already filed a class-action lawsuit last year accusing US officials of illegally turning away asylum seekers.
The task was all the more challenging given the administration's mixed signals on foreign policy and Mr. Mattis's testimony to Congress that he was reluctant to repeat the Obama administration's language about "rebalancing" or pivoting to Asia, because it implied that the United States was turning away from its defense obligations elsewhere.
It involves indifference to what the market wants and a turning away from the superficial truisms of the day, but it is only in such indifference that there might exist a liberation, a way for us to beat our way through to the stories that escaping refugees and confined prisoners might want us to tell.
One might assume that turning away from this life to become one of the world's most successful music moguls would fall in line with the right's pulling-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps American dream narrative, but that only seems to apply to suburban men who open small businesses that sell novelty decals for pickup trucks.
Now, amid a global backlash against immigration that has upended politics in the United States, Britain and much of Europe, even Australia is reversing course, turning away from a policy of welcoming skilled foreigners that helped fuel decades of economic growth — and transformed a nation once closed to nonwhite immigrants into a multicultural society.
"Instead of subjecting fleeing families to cruel and punitive treatment, the administration should address the humanitarian crisis at the border by ending the illegal practice of turning away asylum seekers at ports of entry, increasing capacity for processing asylum claims at ports, and moving away from policies meant to punish those seeking safety," added Acer.
In the mid-221s, the pioneering art historian and activist Douglas Crimp identified a new tendency in the work of young artists like Sherrie Levine and Robert Longo: They were turning away from the abstract and conceptual work then in vogue, and appropriating images from movies and advertising to distort the aims of mass media.
Obama and some top aides were said to be irritated when reports emerged that Trump seemed stunned at the scale of the presidency during his Oval Office meeting on November 10 -- and they were concerned it could lead to him turning away from Obama, who remains intent on not antagonizing Trump as he continues phone consultations with his successor.
We explored other examples of ad and ab words but ran into a bit of trouble with adverse and averse (where ab has been replaced by "a" for ease of pronunciation) because their functional meanings ("inimical to" and "feeling repugnance toward") are much more alike than their etymological meanings ("turning toward/against" and "turning away from").
While he rightfully raises questions about some of the trade policies that countries like China have pursued over the last several years, his solution is to invite a trade war, while turning away from bilateral trade agreements like the recently signed U.S.-Korea agreement, as well as multilateral agreements like NAFTA and the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP).
The 2000-meter-long pulsing cable, expected to be installed by late December, will be fixed to the seafloor, with vertical risers supporting electrodes that emit a low-frequency pulsed electronic signal that proved 2100% effective in turning away at least 218 sharks during its four-week trial at a Cape Town beach in South Africa.
READ: Republicans Won't Call Trump Racist — But One Said White People Are "People of Color" Turning away from Omar, Trump moved on to Ocasio-Cortez, dubbing her "Cortez" ("I don't have time to go with three different names — takes too much time") for saying immigrant detainees were being forced to drink water out of toilets at government detention centers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday paved the way for a black Georgia death row inmate to be executed, turning away his bid to challenge his death sentence for the 1990 murder of his sister-in-law on the basis that the trial was tainted by a racist white juror who questioned whether black people have souls.
And he would not only become, in Mr. Ullrich's words, "a mouthpiece of the cultural pessimism" growing in right-wing circles in the Weimar Republic, but also the avatar of what Thomas Mann identified as a turning away from reason and the fundamental principles of a civil society — namely, "liberty, equality, education, optimism and belief in progress."
That last one I never would have known had it not been for America's greatest living food critic turning away from his regular gig that has seen him slice Per Se off at the knees and brilliantly and mercilessly skewer Guy Fieri (in what was probably the most read and shared restaurant review in the history of restaurant reviews).
But the true scope of the outbreak still can't be measured, the doctor added, because patients who aren't sick enough to be hospitalized aren't getting tested, and the facility has been turning away dozens of less critically ill people who present with coronavirus symptoms, creating a "big gap" between official numbers and the disease's likely spread.
While there are plenty of efforts out there working to address this issue—such as the Center for Employment Opportunities, Help For Felons, and many state-run re-entry programs that help with skills training and more—this new platform goes beyond simply offering a general list of places known for not turning away people with criminal records.
This powdered blue adds just the right of pop to an outfit without turning away those who prefer to stick to an all-black wardrobe — it's versatile enough to team with other pastel hues, go head-to-toe with pieces of the exact same shade, or wear as the lone piece of color in a jeans-and-white-sneakers outfit.
Turning away from painting, he became one of the best-known members of the '903s Southern California movement known as Light and Space, whose practitioners, including James Turrell, John McCracken, Doug Wheeler and Helen Pashgian, pioneered a kind of work that turned away from objects and how they might be perceived and focused instead on the experience of perception itself.
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 has been turning away intelligence briefings since winning the presidency earlier this month, The Washington Post reported.
The deportation plan "sparked an unexpected backlash from liberal Israelis and their American Jewish allies who say Israel — established in the wake of the Holocaust — should never be turning away those in need," per the AP. The backdrop: Israel has long been cracking down on the influx of African migrants who entered illegally to escape war, economic hardship and persecution.
And while the foreign policy establishment is firm in its condemnation of Trump's "turning away from global engagement," as Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations put it, their harshest criticisms seem reserved for those few sporadic instances in which Trump tries to jettison lengthy and failed military deployments, as in Syria and Afghanistan, or expresses insufficient enthusiasm for permanent overseas garrisons.
The lawsuit brought by the ACLU is challenging a recent decision by Sessions to make it nearly impossible for victims of domestic violence and gangs to qualify for asylum in the US. That decision was followed by implementation guidance from the Department of Homeland Security that almost immediately began turning away potentially thousands of asylum seekers at the southern border.
But the celebration of the fundamental British mythology about ordinary citizens banding together to repel Hitler (to say it's part of British mythology isn't to say it's untrue) can read, especially by a writer who is too young to know her subject firsthand, like a kind of nationalist nostalgia, a turning away from the difficult, ambiguous flux of the present.
Greg Abbott (R) after he announced his state will be turning away new refugees under authority granted to him in an executive order signed by President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE last year.
"Attorneys have seen for years the denigration of legal protections for immigrants at the border when CBP fails to follow proper procedure, including turning away asylum seekers at the border and denying them the opportunity to seek protection and summarily deporting people without due process in clear violation of U.S. and international law," American Immigration Lawyers Association Director Greg Chen told NBC.
That issue has been bubbling beneath the surface of policy discussion for years, but it's gained fresh attention as influential investors such as Warren Buffett and Lawrence Fink (of BlackRock, the world's biggest asset holder), and politicians like Vice President Joe Biden, have stepped up to warn of the perils to our economy of turning away from a long-term perspective.
Like most of Hamilton's political songs, it has picked up some additional poignancy under the Trump administration (imagine, a leader turning away from power willingly!), and Jackson's voice is as buttery smooth as ever as he riffs on Washington's final lines, with the Voices of America Youth Choir wailing away on the background harmonies and music director Lacamoire on the piano.
Nobody's turning away new jobs, but Amazon is typically incentivized to provide very little detail about the kinds of jobs it will provide, whom they'll go to, or the impact the company's sudden, enormous presence might have on affordable housing or public transportation — or any other core element of city and community that is typically studied before massive changes are made in a given place.
Another: Authoritarian states taking cues from each other, as fascist Italy and Nazi Germany did in the World War II era and its lead-up, and as Italy seems to be doing today from the United States; after turning away a rescue boat full of African migrants, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini also announced a registry for Roma people living in Italy, potentially to deport the noncitizens.
Isetan and Mitsukoshi both entered the world as kimono shops — 130 years and more than 300 years ago — and on rails by the street-facing window are kimonos (670 to 800 euros, or $750 to $900) by Y. & Sons, the next-generation arm of the renowned kimono producer Yamato, designed to appeal to a younger generation that has been turning away from traditional dress.
But the systems that produce those teams and the various imperatives and incentives and guiding economic forces of the college basketball business—all those sneaker companies and recruiting services and boosters and dicey rainmakers and subsidiary brands turning away in greasy synchronicity within the Talent Allocation System's stainless housing—all work to push things in the direction of a progressively more efficient and less variable excellence.
The lawsuit asks a judge to order the administration to "expeditiously" reunite separated families unless a parent is found to be unfit, halt family separations going forward, block the administration from turning away asylum-seekers at the border, and prohibit officials from tying family reunification to the status of a parent's asylum claim — the lawsuit accuses officials of pressuring people to drop asylum claims in order to regain custody.
John Nagl, a retired Army officer and counterinsurgency expert who fought in both wars in Iraq, said that in turning away from his impulse to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan, Mr. Trump was in essence committing to a lengthy and costly effort to stabilize the country, rein in the Taliban and other militants and ensure that Pakistan's nuclear weapons did not fall into the hands of terrorists — goals that could take a generation to achieve.
By turning away unaccompanied teen migrants at the ports of entry, CBP is essentially giving them two options: They can cross illegally into the U.S., or add their names to a waitlist of more than 5,000 migrants waiting in Tijuana to legally present themselves for asylum in the U.S. The problem is that many of the children and teenagers can't get on that list because they lack the original identification documents required to add their name.
In 1986, Missouri became the first state to require abortion providers secure admitting privileges at a nearby hospital so that, in the exceedingly rare case a patient required emergency medical attention, they could be whisked to a local ER. It's a roundabout means of shrinking the provider pool, and an arbitrary one: Abortions rank high among the safest medical procedures available, and ERs do not make a habit of turning away people in pressing need of care.

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