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At least until season 2 comes in and undoes everything.
It's the one song where Berry's car fetish undoes him.
One way that Bowling undoes geometric abstraction is by collaging.
With 25 percent of its youth unemployed, France undoes itself.
Vessey undoes the song's titular Beatitude one line at a time.
And I don't think autonomous vehicles or any app undoes that.
The American Health Care Act undoes basically all of those components.
"Moonlight" undoes our expectations as viewers, and as human beings, too.
Then he turns tail and signs executive order and, guess what, undoes it.
More ways to undo the quietness in my mind that sometimes undoes me.
It undoes the basic convention of still life (objects collected on a surface).
So he tries at the opposite corner, but this undoes his original work.
As Mallory and Olympia go into labor, Gary undoes all the house's protective measures.
A middle-aged woman clutched a banner proclaiming: "What power does, the street undoes".
"Part of what undoes shame is to be heard, to be seen," she said.
Senate Bill 1421 undoes some of those protections, opening police records to the public.
Brexit threatens the value of those magical assets, however, and undoes the Dutch-disease effect.
Whether it be the way he coolly undoes Claire's social graces or his outright sadism.
Do they ever take rules seriously if every administration undoes everything the prior administration did?
Daley's account of REDMAP 's craftiness is compelling—so compelling that it almost undoes itself.
That undoes the promise of trade rewards from the 10 deal to curb its nuclear ambitions.
She scoops up some snow and undoes it in her fist, throttling it back to water.
The government is proposing a tax reform that partially undoes Ms Bachelet's by making investment tax-deductible.
I wanted to give the people what they wanted, so he only undoes two buttons off on shirt .
"Legislation must be passed which undoes the damage caused by excessive de-regulation," Sanders said on September 19.
Without resorting to parody or cynicism, Staver undoes the tropes we associate with depictions of heroic and mythical.
The penalty will remain in effect until Trump undoes his steel and aluminum tariffs, the Mexican government said.
Jones's work undoes this, bringing these punctured images to the forefront and reversing this act of cultural erasure.
Yet while the dipshittery nags, it's not the quality that ultimately undoes the album as a musical project.
Yet even more than usual, Ms. Yiadom-Boakye paints so hastily that she undoes her own best efforts.
What starts out as a memory undoes the sentiment that is often intrinsic to this kind of writing.
For Democrats, it essentially undoes Trump's executive order last week, by guaranteeing funding of key Obamacare subsidies through 2019.
It maintained his edge; nothing is more annoying than when a flashback undoes a lot of great character building.
If Pruitt puts forth an ineffective rewriting of the CPP or undoes it all together, he's violating federal law.
This ham-fisted tête-à-tête between the two men undoes much of the conceptual marketing behind the exhibition.
He turns out to be a fragile character, and it's that weakness more than Frank's scheming that undoes him.
The bill undoes the expansion of Medicaid and distributes that money across all 50 states on a per-capita basis.
Higher U.S. production undoes some of the good from an output cap agreement among OPEC and other oil-producing nations.
A Warren aide, speaking on condition of anonymity, would not say that the Warren plan changes or undoes the 2015 compromise.
Each shock undoes a bit of the global order, which makes people poorer and angrier, begetting more xenophobia and international tensions.
The new plan undoes some of the changes that MoviePass announced last week, including the $14.95 price increase and surge pricing.
Unavowed's urban fantastical imagination, which puts mysterious detective plots into conversation with jinn and mediums and dryads, undoes all of that.
Pulling out of the deal undoes a lot of progress in restraining Iran's ambitions, according to retired U.S. Army Lt. Col.
Largely futile, conformity-enforcing vigilance undoes public space as a place for free exchange, for encounter with difference and for adventure.
This kickstarts a death spiral that ultimately undoes the Roman system from within — and we'd do well to learn from it.
All I'm saying is our next president has to be someone that undoes the damage Barack Obama has done to this country.
It's a vicious difficulty spike that often undoes significant amounts of progress before you can stem the tide and resume the offensive.
But Lawson's portrait, a large pigment print that comes in a gold frame measuring 56.375 x 70.375 inches, immediately undoes that expectation.
Seeing "Untitled" as a landscape (complete with clouds) or as a structure (with banners) undoes any literal way we might regard it.
Failure in this Copa could be what undoes him, if not now then further down the road after a lesser slip-up.
One digitally-realized aub undoes itself into an endless loop of smaller aubs, mimicking the self-contained gimmick of Russian nesting dolls.
And a trade war, by imposing artificial costs such as tariffs on international trade, undoes that productive specialization, making everyone less efficient.
It is the single nicest moment in Trinkets and I will flip a table if some minor indiscretion undoes it in the finale.
Research just published shows 30-40% of media stories on sedentary behaviour promote misleading messages, such as sitting undoes the benefits of exercise.
Saturday's revision undoes most of the original court decision, but will still allow Maduro to enter into joint oil ventures without congressional approval.
In Hamlet, the death of the king radically undoes the spiritual order, causing the ghost of the dead monarch to haunt his son.
Tuesday's deal essentially undoes HP's nearly $13 billion takeover of Electronic Data Systems, the outsourcing business founded by H. Ross Perot, in 2008.
Its businesses, educational system and political directorate have largely embraced it and the court undoes it at the cost of its own legitimacy.
"It sort of undoes, I guess, one of the blunders of my tenure," Mr. Gelb said in an interview, explaining Mr. McVicar's concept.
Truax undoes the heterosexual conceit of intimacy by beginning his exhibition with a melange of queer works that gently depict the male nude body.
While El Niño brings warmer sea surface temperatures, La Niña cools them down, meaning that what El Niño has done, La Niña often undoes.
Here, the failure of the Chernobyl plant undoes the Soviet desire for superiority (as one character says, they are "obsessed with not being humiliated").
As he goes into shock, he undoes his seatbelt and reveals that while they got out of the zombie attack alive, he's been infected.
The first episode of the second series, where he undoes all Luke's good work by lying about how he really feels, is super frustrating.
I've done it sporadically since, usually running to coffee shops where the pie I enjoy undoes the work it took to get to it.
It undoes the liberal international order we built out of the ashes of world war to deal with a range of national security challenges.
It's at once rueful and optimistic, a journey that undoes decades of declining ambition by imagining how an alternate past spawns a new future.
Recall the end of the Anderson fable, in which a child laughs at the naked emperor, triggering a cascade of nonconformity that undoes the spell.
"Every time a famous face is seen cuddling an ape in this way, it undoes years of our work," GRASP coordinator Douglas Cress told CNN.
John Yau's observation that Fratino "undoes Picasso" is absolutely correct and is on full display as he stacks and curves bodies into swooning complimentary forms.
But the entire narrative undoes this division by bringing the CIA and KGB together in a murky space somewhere in between American and Soviet politics.
Unhurried and courteous, Anderson loosens his bow tie, undoes the top button of his shirt, and takes his seat with a quiet air of relief.
The justices' order late Wednesday temporarily undoes a lower-court ruling that had blocked the new asylum policy in some states along the southern border.
First-dollar coverage, or coverage without co-pays or deductibles, was what the Affordable Care Act required, a requirement the Trump administration's new rule undoes.
It also undoes several of Obama's executive orders and memorandums to fight global warming, including a temporary moratorium on new coal mining leases on federal lands.
The next person down the line can probably find the sentence in the thousands of pages that undoes the basic claim that you want to make.
The measure, inspired by the rape accusations against Bill Cosby, undoes a current law that prevents prosecution if the incident happened more than ten years ago.
It undoes two of President Trump's attempts to sabotage the law, by reinstating reimbursement payments to insurers and by encouraging people to sign up for insurance.
While Tyler's audacity might seem surprising in awoman of the 1920s, the career of Daisy Douglas Barr undoes today's assumptions even more, because she was a Quaker.
But then he looks around, surveys the split, and undoes the partitioning, telling everyone to follow him to the back room — he was just toying with us.
Without making a fuss about it, Dufresne undoes all the conventions we associate with paintings of mothers and their child, starting with Mary and the infant Jesus.
He sets one on the table, still inside a large cardboard package, and undoes its fastening, letting the box split open as though it were a cocoon.
Sometimes the worst thing you can do for your cause is to overshoot your mark and set-up a bigger backswing that undoes all of your efforts.
This proposal effectively undoes policies intended to prevent overcharging and balance billing, which previously led to excess charges and caused seniors to go without needed care. 2.
WHEELER UNDOES PRUITT'S LAST ACTION: Acting Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Andrew Wheeler is rescinding the agency's policy not to enforce limits on "super-polluting" glider trucks.
And Canada will be in a difficult position if it imposes carbon taxes only to find that Mr. Trump undoes all American efforts to mitigate climate change.
And am I the only one who is also sad — and a bit frightened — that he only barely accepts that advice, and then very quickly undoes it?
If anything undoes Lenny, it isn't the F.B.I., but nostalgia for his own youth, the mythos of what he once was, back when revolution truly seemed possible.
The Romanian-born baritone Sebastian Catana plays Rigoletto as a dry, lunky doofus, yet finds touching ways to play up the paternal sentimentality that ultimately undoes him.
By allowing the pieces to seem deliberately awkward, like an infant learning to walk, Butterly undoes the model of aesthetic perfection that has been one of ceramic's burdens.
Critics of the bill argue that it undoes many of the critical protections enacted following the financial crisis and puts the nation at greater risk of another meltdown.
However, your eyes are still vulnerable and people are likely to still touch their mouths and nose under their masks, which undoes any protection it would provide otherwise.
Output increases among those three countries undoes some of the good from a production limit deal among OPEC and other oil producers extended through the end of 2018.
Stephan's rethinking of composition in abstraction is an important development in contemporary painting since — among other things — it undoes the stale, oppressive narrative culminating in the death of composition.
Third, Democrats do make one fair point: when the FCC undoes Title II reclassification, the FTC may not entirely regain jurisdiction over broadband — whether for privacy or net neutrality.
The decision undoes a previous ruling from the board decided under the Obama administration, which gave workers more latitude to use their work email for legally protected labor activity.
The big picture: The new strategy undoes Obama-era rules that required intra-agency discussions before cyber interventions and lowers the threshold for what warrants a response from U.S. hackers.
Read more from The Hill: SNL's Trump undoes Obama's policies, tears out Michelle's vegetable garden SNL depicts Conway as 'IT' luring Anderson Cooper into the sewer View the discussion thread.
" Trump also highlighted the provision of the tax bill that undoes the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate, which he called "the most unpopular thing in Obamacare" and "very, very unfair.
And current Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who was once a Marine general, could implement Trump's tweet immediately through a directive that essentially undoes the Carter directive, with few, if any, DoDIs.
The move, two days before President Trump and senior Chinese officials plan to sign an initial trade agreement, undoes what was largely a symbolic label the Treasury Department imposed in August.
The final scene, in which they reunite for a sad affair 20 years later, undoes the work of making Marianne her own person — a beautiful, feminist arc that never feels preachy.
A coeditor of the influential art publication, Semiotext(e), and the author/filmmaker behind I Love Dick, Kraus undoes a lifetime's worth of credibility by aggressively victim-blaming Reitman without any evidence.
That undoes administrative changes made two decades ago by the reformist prime minister of the time, Zhu Rongji, intended precisely to separate party and state, professionalise government and spur market-led change.
"This proposal undoes nearly two decades of bipartisan agreement on baseline net neutrality principles that protect Americans' ability to access the entire internet," said Michael Beckerman, the head of the Internet Association.
"Elder Sun Benjamin" undoes the rigor we associate with the tight field of Barnett Newman, the set motif of Jasper Johns's "flags," and the horizontal bands of Brice Marden's "Grove Group" paintings.
Either you take special measures so that after these people appear you have something on air that responds to that, checks that, that undoes the confusion that they just created, maybe that.
Health care lobbyists and Senate aides believe the most likely destination is a skinny Obamacare repeal bill that undoes the individual mandate, the employer mandate, and a few of the law's taxes.
"Removing the SALT cap for families undoes Trump's politically motivated tax increase and enables governors and mayors across the country to enact progressive tax policies," Buttigieg's campaign said in a news release.
The woman I work for has told me that some of her other caregivers aren't really taking precautions, which is so frustrating because I feel like it undoes my and her efforts.
"If we get into that sort of situation where each government undoes what the prior government does, we are going to look like a real unstable place to do business," Mitchell said.
But unless the new EPA leadership undoes Pruitt's assault on rural economies, the lasting legacy of Pruitt's tenure may very well be the political opportunity he has presented to Democrats with rural voters.
Not only does the scene go into detail about how Natalie and Ann were killed, it undoes a few layers of mystery about how those murders were committed — and who actually did it.
It almost undoes the experience curated throughout the rest of the show to transport patrons outside of the expected notions of art viewership, turning black into a sensory experience through sound and light.
In an astonishing 17-minute howl of disappointment, he undoes a lifetime of indoctrination as he dissects the logical fallacies on which, he feels, his parents' values — and Yale's, and Hillcrest's — are based.
But if history is anything to go by, whoever ends up on the Throne will probably have the Spider serving them — unless this latest piece of intrigue is the one that finally undoes him.
Dan Kaufman, author of "The Fall of Wisconsin", a damning and entertaining account of Mr Walker's eight years, instead sees a reckoning under way as Mr Evers undoes the many changes of recent years.
The change, called a "hard fork," essentially undoes the transactions that allowed a June theft of $60 million worth of the digital currency, thereby allowing the money to be returned its rightful owner. on.wsj.
"To actually drop the word 'Asia' from 'Asia-Pacific' undoes three decades of diplomatic effort," Golley said, referring to the use of the phrase "Indo-Pacific" which came up 120 times in the paper.
Where the earlier book turned on the crystalline austerity and reserve of its narrative voice, guided by Strout's unerring sense of what Lucy would omit, the new work almost literally undoes the older one.
The lower courts' misreading of the BPCIA represents a massive windfall to brand pharma and undoes a carefully negotiated congressional compromise that will substantially increase healthcare costs for Americans and for the American government.
The CRA states that future rules cannot be "substantially similar" to those the law undoes, but the senators insist in their letter that regulators still have a legal responsibility to seek out the disclosures.
The Durbin-Graham measure, which also has at least one co-sponsor from each party, would give current recipients a reprieve even if Mr. Trump undoes the order, and allow new applicants to apply.
" As Forbes notes, "It's a dangerous precedent: an America where each administration, rather than building on the agreements of its predecessors, undoes each other's deals—effectively undermining the authority of any American head of state.
"Commingling business and personal assets basically undoes the whole reason you set up the LLC in the first place," Horwitz warns as he guides me through the final step of opening a business checking account.
Each episode sets up one side for a surge that might overtake the other, and without fail, some unforeseeable folly or a random twist of fate undoes those efforts, sending everyone back to square one.
Here's an idea for a Broadway musical: An awkward boy with an absent father and an overwhelmed mother gets involved with friends in a dubious scheme that spins out of control and almost undoes him.
That same power is what finally undoes Bernadine, a tragic figure whom Woodard brilliantly dismantles piece by ravaged piece, tearing apart a false front — and the larger institution this woman faithfully upheld — with unapologetic ferocity.
She's a fully realized teenage girl, and she's not here to be the subject of a male-gaze-based fantasy; she completely undoes the shaky logic of all these tropes with a single shoulder shrug.
Thursday also marks the publication of the Great Repeal Bill, which undoes Britain's legal ties to the European Union and transfers all EU law from Brussels to Westminster, placing these laws on the UK statue book.
She undoes the three locks on her front door and disarms the security system, setting down her purse, which houses a small black GPS tracker resembling a beeper; she carries it with her wherever she goes.
They create uncertainty in the world and one result is that capital flows out of other economies to the U.S. In the short run, this raises the value of the dollar and largely undoes the protection.
Under pressure from the economic backlash caused by business boycotts against HB2, both Cooper and Republican leaders in the legislature came together to try to pass something that undoes some of the anti-LGBTQ law's damage.
Last year, three federal judges in California issued a complicated decision that could — even after the FCC undoes Title II — deny the FTC jurisdiction over broadband providers that also provide a common carrier service, like telephony.
While opposed to the bill, Brownback did not indicate on Friday whether he intended to veto the legislation that undoes 2012 tax cuts he helped engineer that have made Kansas a petri dish of conservative economic theory.
While the Obama administration's method does achieve short-term wins and stack up favorable headlines, Trump himself has demonstrated the long-term futility of the "imperial presidency" as he easily undoes the executive actions of his predecessor.
To buy time, she says she can't marry until she finishes weaving a funeral shroud for her father-in-law, but every night she undoes the day's work, making the task last as long as she can.
It slashes billions from Medicaid in order to cover repeals of the tax increases instituted by the Affordable Care Act, and undoes core components of Obamacare, such as the individual mandate for consumers to purchase health insurance.
The hour concludes with a beautiful moment of ambiguity, but even after the show undoes that moment a couple of episodes later, "Certified" remains an always unsteady examination of the chaos swirling beneath Laurie's otherwise civilized exterior.
Its detractors, including academics and antitrust lawyers who spoke with CNBC on the condition of anonymity, say it takes unprecedented steps to legislate America's largest companies that undoes decades of jurisprudence and weakens the country's competitive stance.
The biggest advantage of Beepify is that it undoes the awkward and ineffective tradition of asking the person sitting next to you in the coffee shop to promise to protect your laptop while you run to the restroom.
Yet it is always by his own hand that Donald Trump ultimately undoes himself as he grows increasingly heavy-handed — attacking minorities, women, and veterans; threatening to imprison his contender; and attacking the integrity of the electoral system.
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) challenge passed by the Senate undoes the Interior Department's Stream Protection Rule, a regulation requiring coal firms to clean up waste from mountaintop removal mining and prevent it from going into local waterways.
Lindsey Graham and Dick Durbin reintroduced the "BRIDGE" (Bar Removal of Individuals who Dream and Grow our Economy) Act, which is designed to keep Dreamers protected by DACA from being deported if and when the Trump administration undoes DACA.
Part of McNamara's appeal is how he undoes the dance hierarchy — an elitist model to be sure, where only a select few receive the privilege of certain trainings, and one that McNamara challenges by proposing a more egalitarian approach.
Trump's decree also reverses a ban on coal leasing on federal lands, undoes rules to curb methane emissions from oil and gas production and reduces the weight of climate change and carbon emissions in policy and infrastructure permitting decisions.
The answer largely depends on whether the Trump Administration undoes the best protection that we have against such an event: the Dodd-Frank law, which was passed in 2010, in response to the crash, after thirty years of financial deregulation.
If Trump is using the presidency to further his business interests, that's an unwelcome endorsement of a corrupt past India is trying to leave behind; it also undoes decades of work by U.S. officials trying to raise the global governance bar.
Furthermore, the ruling undoes the government's temporary ban on refugees — it tells the government not to enforce the sections of the order that ban refugees from the US for the next 120 days, and Syrian refugees from the US indefinitely.
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The bill, offiically HB 100, essentially undoes the rules put in place by Austin municipal regulators, standardizing requirements for ride-hailing operations across the state, and requiring that they have a permit from the state licensing body, which incurs an annual operations fee.
The other way that the ACHA undoes affordable health coverage, which remains unchanged from the original bill, is by eliminating Medicaid expansion; doing so is, once again, estimated to take health insurance away from 14 million people who are among the poorest and most vulnerable.
" Saying Mr. Christie had also contributed to Planned Parenthood and backed Justice Sonia Sotomayor's appointment to the Supreme Court, Mr. Rubio added: "All I'm saying is our next president has to be someone that undoes the damage Barack Obama has done to this country.
Two other American media companies — Turner, which is a division of Time Warner, and Fox, a News Corporation unit — seem poised to take over the broadcast of Argentine soccer matches as Mr. Macri's government undoes a state-run system adopted by the previous administration.
I WONDER THOUGH WHEN YOU LISTEN TO THE JOURNAL OP-ED PAGE TODAY, I MEAN, THE POINT IS THAT IT NOT JUST PUNISHES WORKERS OR ANTAGONIZES ALLIES, BUT THAT IT UNDOES SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES OF TAX REFORM THAT ADMINISTRATION WORKED SO HARD TO PASS.
Trump's decision undoes the main foreign policy achievement of his predecessor, Barack Obama, opens the door to greater U.S. confrontation with Iran and strains relations with some of America's closest allies - Britain, France and Germany - which strove to persuade him to stick with the deal.
Step Seven: Position the Corners of the Cube Time for a new algorithm: L' U R U' L U R' R U R' U R U2 R' The above algorithm swaps corners A and B. Note that the eighth step of the algorithm undoes the seventh.
Instead of trying to do the next cutting edge thing – which is what the Minimalist and Color Field artists and their champions claimed they were doing – Plimack Mangold undoes that narrative of progress by going back to the beginning without rejecting what was happening around her (abstraction, geometry, stain painting).
Perhaps Sansa will ascend to the throne, or Dany will prove to be a just ruler, or Brienne will wipe away her tears and jump back into the fray — though doing so in a way that undoes all the fuckery of recent seasons seems more than this show is up for these days.
"Rather than expand nondiscrimination laws to protect all North Carolinians, the General Assembly instead spent $42,000 to rush through an extreme bill that undoes all local nondiscrimination laws and specifically excludes gay and transgender people from legal protections," said Sarah Preston, acting executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina.
The order not only undoes the Clean Power Plan requiring states to reduce carbon emissions, but also slashes the Environmental Protection Agency's budget by nearly a third, ends actions to reduce methane emissions, lifts a moratorium on new coal leases on federal lands, and initiates reviews of other climate-related regulations and policies.
This episode had brilliant conversations between a mother and a son (never mind that they are protected by a lumbering Frankenstein); a lost soul among his surrogate family (who, yes, commands dragons); and between Davos, the blighted realist and Melisandre, the witch startled into self-doubt (until the God of Light undoes it).
"If we're entering an era where these new types of hotels, which are essentially private homes, can't offer accommodations, it defeats and undoes all of the progress we've made with the ADA as far as equal access is concerned," Mason Ameri, co-author of the new study, told the New York Times.
But as it stands, it's the only moisturizer I've ever used that gives me the perfect amount of hydration without feeling oily or heavy, undoes some of the damage of my ill-advised overexfoliation habit, and works just as well under makeup as it does slathered on with abandon for maximum moisture at night.
So, naturally, in a recent phone interview with Re/code, Woz had some pretty critical things to say about the FBI's request that Apple develop a crippled version of its operating system — one that undoes the security on an iPhone used by one of the attackers in San Bernardino so federal investigators can hack it.
Rather than undoing the net neutrality order wholesale, the FCC is essentially splitting it up into two parts: one part undoes the legal authority used to implement net neutrality — a classification known as "Title II" — and the other part asks whether or not it should keep the rules, like no blocking or throttling websites, that were implemented.
First reported by E&E News, Trump's order undoes an Obama-era executive order that required new public infrastructure projects—like subsidized housing, hospitals, and fire departments—to be built a few feet above the so-called "100-year floodplain," or the height at which there is a 1 percent chance you'll experience an enormous flooding event.
" Actually, love in these polysexual poems is the carnal and metaphysical impetus that undoes all measure — "So let's not talk of love the diffuseness of which / Round our heads (that oriole's song) / like on the platforms / Of the subways and at their stations is today defused / As if by the scattering of light rays in a photograph.
"If we're entering an era where these new types of hotels, which are essentially private homes, can't offer accommodations, it defeats and undoes all of the progress we've made with the A.D.A. as far as equal access is concerned," said Mason Ameri, one of the authors of the Rutgers study and a postdoctoral fellow at the university's School of Management and Labor Relations.

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