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The unshackling comes courtesy of a Republican president and Congress.
The inclusion of 4G LTE connectivity is perfect for unshackling from your smartphone.
I want to start unshackling our officials to undertake this new mission right away.
"You're possibly unshackling a lot of businesses where sentiment has been very poor," LaVorgna said.
Unshackling women is part of the prince's effort to show he's broken with all that.
Unfortunately, unshackling yourself from centuries of ingrained sexism isn't something you can unlearn in a weekend.
He turned toward the muscular, shiny-pated man guarding him and raised his wrists, ready for unshackling.
He shows them just how good a friend he can be by unshackling them from their chains.
Nor is unshackling Britain from the EU likely to release a spate of liberal reforms at home.
Alexa then tells users that one of the bots will take over, unshackling the voice aide's normal constraints.
These stories exemplify the extent to which the Trump administration's unshackling of immigration agents brutally impacts people's lives.
Apple surely has an interest in improving the size and quality of its knowledge graph while unshackling itself from partners.
By unshackling us from the little screens in our hands, it raises Homo sapiens' currently-craned heads back to eye level.
Breathless claims about unshackling broadband services from unnecessary regulation, are only about ensuring that broadband providers, have the keys to the internet.
We have the resources, the power, a compelling economic interest and a moral responsibility to do something about unshackling the aspiring generation.
We have the resources, the power, a compelling economic interest, and a moral responsibility to do something about unshackling the aspiring generation.
The Iranian government too has failed, including by not paving the way for the great economic "unshackling" it had promised its people.
When President Trump, then-Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, and other Trump officials bragged about "unshackling" immigration agents, this is what they meant.
Unshackling the immune system's response to cancer, once a pipe dream, has become practical medicine, with approved therapies for eight kinds of cancer.
Again, these changes aren't too wild, but the unshackling from the iPhone is really going to spell good things for tablet computing moving forward.
The big change is: Japan under Abe is slowly unshackling itself from the postwar constraints on its military, allowing it to do more with the U.S.
Under a system created during Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's administration, eighth graders can apply anywhere in the city, in theory unshackling themselves from failing, segregated neighborhood schools.
They count on a certain amount of basic disorientation to do their work, which many report involves the temporary unshackling of the mind from ordinary semantic logic.
President Hassan Rouhani's first campaign for the presidency in 25 was framed in terms of getting a nuclear deal done and unshackling Iran's economy from years of sanctions.
"The undercurrents have always been there, but what we're now starting to see is an escalation, an unshackling of what ICE and CBP have always wanted to be," he said.
Objectively, the Trump immigration agenda — "unshackling" ICE agents and reiterating that every unauthorized immigrant "should be worried" about getting deported — is a reinstatement of the status quo during Obama's first term.
And it moves him a big step closer to achieving a lifelong political ambition: unshackling Japan from the constitution imposed by America on a defeated country after the second world war.
It's not even clear which party is better suited to promoting development, given that it could equally be framed as unshackling private interest from regulation, or extending benefits to the poor.
Rather, it was a major statement about Japan's military ambition — and the greatest symbol yet that Japan is unshackling itself from the decades of pacifism that have defined its existence since US Gen.
" –in Dream Warriors before unshackling a victim from a bed frame so that he falls into a pit of fire after his friends demand he be let go "Tell 'em Freddy sent ya!
The Trump administration hopes that by unshackling businesses from burdensome regulations, renegotiating trade deals and cutting tax rates, it can help the economy grow faster and well-paying jobs will become more plentiful.
" The deal with Kiev was sealed the following month, after which U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said: "As promised during the campaign, President Trump is unshackling American energy with each day on the job.
" The deal with Kiev was sealed the following month, after which U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said: "As promised during the campaign, President Trump is unshackling American energy with each day on the job.
Speaking just hours after the vote, Trump braided a blistering attack on undocumented immigrant gang members (who he repeatedly labeled "animals") with a plea for unshackling law enforcement from what he called "pathetic" big city mayors.
Being on YouTube is as good (if not better) than prime-time TV. Unshackling scripted shows from the tyranny of linear programming has also given fans more power than network marketers who don't speak the language.
Turning off the buzzing breaking-news machine I carry in my pocket was like unshackling myself from a monster who had me on speed dial, always ready to break into my day with half-baked bulletins.
Described by colleagues as a savvy political operator, Mr. McAleenan worked cooperatively with Obama administration officials but later embraced Mr. Trump's agenda, which included unshackling Border Patrol agents from restrictions that the previous administration had imposed.
I was then Foreign Minister of Australia, and was convinced that engaging Myanmar — a country that had begun unshackling the long and heavy chains of a military dictatorship — would aid in the country's democratic development and economic opening.
The idea is to promote Saudi Arabia as a dynamic economy that reforms are unshackling from the statist model of its past with the ultimate goal of creating new private sector jobs for younger people in the country.
His biggest policy accomplishments (and certainly the ones his administration brags about most) have been "unshackling" these officers, giving them less oversight and fewer directives to allow them to fight "bad hombres" the best way they see fit.
The central bank abandoned the pound's peg of 93 to the dollar last Thursday, devaluing it by a third before unshackling the currency in an effort to attract inflows of capital and crush a booming black market in dollars.
Doing so will require unshackling herself from the bonds of Fox News, where's she's stuck hanging around with the likes of Sean Hannity, who has asked more hard questions of President Barack Obama's workout routine than he has of Donald Trump.
A staff member at the British embassy in Mexico recently quipped that Britain's post-Brexit message to the world, of unshackling itself from an old relationship and heading out into the world to forge new ties, was being well received in Mexico.
The education many Americans are getting in how interwoven we all are and the extraordinary unshackling of financial resources we've seen has fueled optimism on the left that the nation might leave all this ready to permanently transform our health care system and reshape our economy.
While smartwatches might not have reached as many wrists as some manufacturers would've liked, they can still be very useful in a lot of situations: Unshackling you from your phone on the daily jog, checking incoming texts on the bus, getting alerts when the weather's about to turn.
During an interview with the "Breitbart Daily News" radio show on Thursday, Palin outlined two ways that the country could extricate itself from the U.N. "One is, I called for our next president, Donald Trump, to call for the unshackling of the political bands tying us to the U.N.," the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee said.
To pursue his own policy agenda and serve an erratic president, in just 17 months Mr. Bolton effectively destroyed the National Security Council system, the intricate structure that governed American foreign policy since the end of World War II. Mr. Bolton's most lasting legacy will be dismantling the structure that has kept American foreign policy from collapsing into chaos, and finally unshackling an irregular commander-in-chief.
Early nationalists tended to ignore Nigeria as the focus of patriotism. Their common denominators tended to be based on newly assertive ethnic consciousness, particularly that of the Yoruba and Igbo. Despite acceptance of European and North American influences, the nationalists were critical of colonialism for its failure to appreciate the antiquity, richness and complexity of indigenous cultures. They wanted self-government, charging that only colonial rule prevented the unshackling of progressive forces in Nigeria and other states.
On the evening of the 2nd the first mate, while on the water unshackling a buoy, was struck in the back by a fluke of the ship's anchor as she drifted, and so severely injured that he lay for many weeks at Cagliari. Jenkin's knowledge of languages made him useful as an interpreter but, in mentioning this incident to Miss Austin, he writes, For no fortune would I be a doctor to witness these scenes continually. Pain is a terrible thing.
The author has vigorously protested the tag that the book is inflammatory by challenging the reviewers to refute the points made in the book. It is also pertinent to note that the author anticipated the criticism that the book would receive and has worked in the book, the reasons why books and criticisms should not be banned or suppressed. The novel raises pertinent and searching questions about religion, liberalism and identity and highlights the importance of unshackling oneself from the bonds of false knowledge.
She ran uncontested in the November 2010 general election, receiving endorsements from the Conservative and Independence parties of New York State. While in the State Assembly, Corwin was appointed chair of the Assembly Minority Manufacturing Task Force and became ranking minority member of the Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee. She opposed a bill that would legalize gay marriage. She also opposed a loosening of state drug laws that would reduce long prison terms and give judges more leeway in sentencing, and voted "no" on a bill that required the unshackling of prisoners while giving birth.
Charles de Gaulle in 1961, then the French president. Gaullists emphasize the need for France to "guarantee its national independence without resorting to allies whose interests might not coincide with those of France." The development of independent French nuclear capability, undertaken at significant effort despite much international criticism, was an outgrowth of this worldview. However, de Gaulle simultaneously initiated one of the first international nonproliferation efforts by quietly unshackling and distancing the French program from a diplomatically troublesome secret involvement with an Israeli junior partner, attempting to demilitarize and open to international oversight the Israeli nuclear arms program.
Ghost Cult called the album "an example of a band unshackling from its roots and developing a whole new identity, yet still being as compelling, dark, and utterly special as before". Metal Exposure considered the album "a beautiful piece of art", stating "the album has a quality and feel that kept me listening in wonder and admiration". Conversely, Sputnikmusic was critical of the different musical orientation, stating "whether Prédateurs decides to be a little oddball or wallow in a murky rut, it ends up on the vexing end of the spectrum all the same. And that is what’s most disconcerting about this latest release from a once-promising project".
He had also authored The Unshackling of Indian Industry: Government and Business, Inside the Steel Frame and My Times—A Civil Servant Remembers.Nitish Sengupta @ Penguin Books Sengupta played a key role in the revitalization of India's capital markets in the 1980s. He had earlier been a diligent builder of the Licence Raj while he was deputy secretary in the Department of Company Affairs from March 1968, just as government policy was changing from what he called "benign aloofness" to "massive intervention in corporate business", most notably in the nationalization of major Indian banks in 1969. For many years he lived in Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi.
Eventually, Aloy discovers that Zero Dawn was a project that involved allowing humanity to go extinct and reviving them using artificial wombs after the threat of the robots was dealt with and the Earth was "re-seeded". However, a mysterious signal attacked Zero Dawn's AI, GAIA, forcing her to self-destruct and unshackling her component processes. With nothing to protect humanity from the rogue AI of HADES, initially created as an emergency "reset switch" for the planet, GAIA was forced to order ELEUTHIA, a subsystem tasked with maintaining the artificial wombs, to clone Elisabet using DNA stored for the defunct "Lightkeeper Protocol", predicting that her genes would cause her to become the world's savior once again. Aloy was brought outside the facility by a robot, leading the elders to believe she had mysteriously appeared there.

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