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"uproot" Definitions
  1. [transitive] uproot something to pull a tree, plant, etc. out of the ground
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to leave a place where you have lived for a long time; to make somebody do this

490 Sentences With "uproot"

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Republican presidential candidates want to uproot the health care law.
None of this is enough; it can't uproot the trauma.
Mr. Trump, she said, had to uproot the political system.
Smack Mellon is accepting submissions for its upcoming fall exhibition, UPROOT.
No one doubts that Mr Ramaphosa sincerely wishes to uproot corruption.
Asking someone to uproot their home should not be taken lightly.
The decision could uproot the president's strategy in the Middle East.
It felt impossible to uproot the children again to move back.
" He told me, "I tried to uproot the fear of death.
Their giant reservoirs also uproot whole communities and submerge ancestral homes.
Heavy rainfall tends to destabilize soil, causing more trees to uproot.
And is it possible to uproot a classic without destroying its essence?
No parent wants to uproot and risk his or her child's life.
To enact lasting change, Lebanon's protesters must uproot the sectarian system entirely.
I won't uproot anyone and I won't place them under Palestinian sovereignty.
Uproot Andy: The Thing second hand shop in Greenpoint, in the basement.
But Nissan executives employed "plot and treason" to uproot those plans, Ghosn said.
When a service member moves, they are forced to uproot their children, too.
People don't want to completely uproot from their jobs or their kids' schools.
Rather than uproot his life, he gave up the $125,000-a-year job.
When traffickers tear through forests, they also uproot communities that make their homes there.
That was enough power to knock down cell towers, damage roofs and uproot trees.
A national campaign to uproot the causes of gender violence is a pressing demand.
Storms of this intensity can cause major damage to homes and uproot large trees.
We can uproot and move to another city or area if we have to.
Two-thirds of those employees said they would leave their job rather than uproot.
It would potentially uproot thousands of critical arrangements President Obama, Speaker Pelosi, and Sen.
Wildfires, similarly, hurt and uproot people, but also dramatically worsen air pollution in broad areas.
That kind of wind can destroy homes, uproot trees, and knock out power for months.
"We are not trying to uproot everything because we don't need to," she told reporters.
"In some areas illegal miners (settlers) uproot young trees that have been planted," Duwa said.
Amidst it all lies avalanches so strong they can uproot anything that blocks their path.
Automakers are unlikely to uproot billions of dollars of investments in plants and supply chains.
I'm not saying that it's time to quit your day job or uproot your family.
But my daughter is autistic and she's settled in school and I couldn't uproot her.
In an interview later, Jorge said he had been working hard to uproot his machismo.
Nearly 600 employees had less than four months to decide whether to uproot and move.
For example, you may have to uproot and move your family to a new location.
Neither of us do things that are portable—I can't just uproot and go there.
The idea that "not all cops are bad cops" belittles attempts to uproot the system.
The storm threatens to blow the fruit off the trees or, even worse, uproot entire plants.
But it is hard to uproot "good practice" from one context and replant it in another.
So it's important to consider the real reasons behind a move before you uproot your life.
Coatless, preparing to uproot my life in mere days and explore the world beyond the net.
But it hasn't been easy to find a job somewhere else and uproot her whole life.
These new developments would uproot longtime residents who have faced the threat of demolition for years.
Of course, it also meant that he and his wife had to quickly uproot their lives.
If she took the job, she and her husband decided, they would not uproot their lives.
Until then, he said, "it could be painful" for thousands of people to uproot their lives.
Police officials see the arrests as a successful effort to uproot rogue officers within department ranks.
It's a docuseries following his decision to uproot his family and go to the United States.
Romanians have been fighting what may be a losing battle to uproot corruption in their country.
So the Balsleys were forced to uproot their business from Mitchell and bring it to Osage.
That move would effectively uproot at least 180 indigenous communities from their ancestral homes and livelihoods.
Category 3 winds are strong enough to knock down or uproot trees, and damage homes and roofs.
A Category 1 storm with 85 mph winds can damage homes, uproot trees, and knock out power.
And while she certainly wasn't ready to uproot their family, West, 41, seemed set on the idea.
So they uproot their lives and move to where they believe the center of the sport is.
Or Eric Mibuari, who is examining how blockchain can be used to help uproot corruption in Africa.
The violence continues to this day, most notably as part of the fight to permanently uproot ISIS.
If you uproot a plant and put that somewhere else, it's not going to grow the same.
It was the second defeat for the biggest Republican promises to uproot the 2010 health care law.
In the meantime, he said, "it could be painful" for thousands of people to uproot their lives.
Ever since Mr. Obama signed the law in March 2010, Republicans have been trying to uproot it.
This is why when signaling identity is the reason for sharing news, fake news is hard to uproot.
The U.S. must lead a broad coalition of countries to uproot terrorist groups from wherever they control territory.
I can't let a racist administration uproot me from this land of opportunity, this home that I chose.
Why do you think the decision was made to work within the Obamacare mainframe rather than uproot it?
The problem with conspiracy theories is that they are almost impossible to uproot once they have taken hold.
And then there are those already here and working who may have to uproot their lives and families.
The M5S views Mr Berlusconi as a pariah; someone who embodies the sleazy politics they seek to uproot.
But tenants who have lived there for generations oppose any plans that might uproot them or raise rents.
Even her lawyer, Saiful Malook, had to uproot his life and family and seek asylum in the Netherlands.
When they're not deployed every few years they have to uproot families, relocate and get readjusted somewhere new.
Currently, a driving force of mass migration is conflict, which continues to uproot Syrians, Iraqis, Afghans and Yemenis.
Popular Force said it only hopes to uproot corruption and was acting within the bounds of the constitution.
It will split up families and uproot individuals who have spent most of their lives in this country.
A number of reports are pointing to McDaniels' hesitance to uproot his family and take them to Indianapolis.
Coastal cities will be severely damaged, and some lost; international climate migration will uproot the lives of millions.
And it's not like I could just uproot my life and go to Liverpool with absolutely no money.
The counterinsurgency campaign remains critical, but alone it will not be enough to uproot ISIS or its offshoots.
Communism emerged as the way to uproot the monarchy and achieve total state control through an armed uprising.
That's the logic that liberal American Jews currently have to fight, but it will prove difficult to uproot.
New technologies have promised to uproot artistic conventions many times, but rarely do the promised revolutions ever arrive.
Determined to produce an heir, her domineering in-laws shuttle her off to therapy to uproot the compulsion.
Tomorrow, a "white nationalist" majority might uproot monuments to Martin Luther King citing his adulteries and other indiscretions.
Most people who are still working are not going to uproot their families to move so far away.
GOP lawmakers and leaders are talking openly about taking steps that would cement, not uproot, the Affordable Care Act.
"We weren't quite ready to uproot yet," he says about the prospect of living where his career is based.
Y., to uproot and re-plant the U.S. economy with a focus on addressing climate change and the environment.
This is borderline bad behavior — asking a founder to uproot their life because it's more convenient for the investor.
My approach to planning my wedding isn't going to take down the wedding industry or uproot longstanding wedding traditions.
But as a political practice, it is almost as old as multi-party democracy, and very hard to uproot.
Later on, they proved pivotal in the campaign to uproot the Islamic State during the 2017 Battle of Marawi.
He demanded loyalty and undertook a sprawling "reorganization" that would cut 4,000 jobs and uproot untold numbers of staff.
The result is, for now, a crushing blow to seven years of promises to uproot the health care law.
Is 32, though, really the time for him to uproot his family for the gray skies of England's northwest?
Many of those plant workers were forced to uproot their lives or commute long distances to keep their jobs.
Constructive disagreement is essentially a self-check mechanism that could uproot evidence collected through the lens of confirmation bias.
Where Drake's previous challengers failed is that they've continued trying to uproot him with information that is already public.
And it's not clear they'll always prevail: Some of President Obama's climate policies may prove harder to uproot than thought.
But Maria is currently sustaining 140 mph winds, which can destroy homes, uproot trees, and knock out power for months.
Such strong winds can severely damage roofs and the exterior walls of homes, as well as snap or uproot trees.
Despite a declared political will to uproot graft, Sofia has yet to jail a high-ranking official on corruption charges.
Jace Clayton's book Uproot: Travels in 21st-Century Music and Digital Culture is out now via Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
An event like the internet or 9/11 in the next several years could completely uproot the future we see.
Four Weddings and a Funeral isn't trying to uproot a genre, but to offer a light, entertaining entry into it.
He must still redress a religiously-based education system and uproot a radical ideology which demonises other religions and sects.
Meanwhile, Labour MPs were still trying to uproot their stubbornly planted leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who was refusing to step down.
The oncoming wave of self-driving vehicles in the next decade is expected to uproot how Americans pay for transportation.
"We want to uproot Bouteflika's system," said 33-year-old state employee Mohamed Mendis, marching in Algiers with his wife.
His bitterness over having to uproot had not subsided by the time he returned home and opened his dresser drawers.
When goats graze the Iranian highlands, they do it with such determination that they uproot the plants butterflies feed on.
Crosby says ego, emotion, conservation, and attention are the psychological areas that have the ability to uproot rational decision-making.
Davis has chosen to remain in Baltimore, rather than uproot himself to Las Vegas to be in Mayweather's immediate circle.
Regardless, neighboring vintners weren't exactly eager to uproot the German- and Austrian-born varietals for which the region was known.
But Lane is currently sustaining 130 mph winds, which can destroy homes, uproot trees, and knock out power for months.
Mr Zelensky promised oodles: to end the war with Russia in the east, revive the economy and uproot Ukraine's rampant corruption.
He was hesitant to uproot his family for his erratic schedule, so he found himself driving wherever he got a project.
The low-residency MFA has become a popular choice for those who don't want to uproot their lives for a degree.
"When we're the wealthiest, we actually uproot ourselves and go into temporary dwellings for seven days to celebrate," Rabbi Weiss explains.
Mr Trump should not suddenly and capriciously uproot families who, after 17 years, have inevitably come to see themselves as settled.
That would have brought winds strong enough to destroy mobile homes, uproot large trees, and rip the roofs right off buildings.
Mr dos Santos and his children have now been sidelined; Mr Lourenço has vowed to uproot the old regime's staggering corruption.
"I don't want to uproot them from all of their friends and their routine and their cousins and everything," she said.
Banding together, they tugged on chains to uproot Ms Murillo's beloved trees (see picture)—and perhaps the country's political future too.
I always saw it, but I wasn't going to uproot and disrupt my life or her life or my husband's life.
Al-Shamiri, the former official from Taiz, warned that the militants will be difficult to uproot after filtering into such roles.
For the banks, moving top London employees to the continent is expensive and unpopular with staff reluctant to uproot their families.
Sanders has proposed a revolutionary health care plan that would uproot the current system for the dream that is universal coverage.
To understand that, you have to understand the game's roots, and how the DeepMind team has built AlphaGo to uproot them.
In two years, once his newborn daughter is ready for kindergarten, Tam plans to uproot his family and move to Taiwan.
"The price of real estate and desire for homeownership is compelling many to uproot and seek housing in more affordable communities. "
Several Bahraini dissidents reside in Iran, calling for armed struggle to uproot Bahrain's ruling Al Khalifa monarchy in a holy war.
Despite a declared political will to uproot graft, Sofia has yet to jail a single high-ranking official on corruption charges.
"A single new competitor, even a powerful one cannot just uproot us -- our fate is in our own hands," Levin wrote.
Separately, the CCC has begun a three-year programme to uproot 300,000 hectares of cocoa infected by swollen shoot since January.
As we drove away from Zafferana, I was concocting ways to persuade my husband to uproot our family and move here.
What struck me was how a minor price differential—about a penny per sock—caused an entrenched industry to uproot itself.
So the radical dream is not just to break off the branch of police violence but to uproot the entire tree.
Right at Home Facing expensive upkeep costs when towering trees cause sidewalk hazards, some suburban towns opt to uproot them entirely.
He also argues she can't uproot their kid just because she gets a new role, arguing Seb needs stability and continuity.
Israel would be free to annex its settlements in the West Bank and would not have to uproot any of them.
But, because each individual tree can be used to construct so many instruments, they aren't planning to uproot all of them.
As a Category 22 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, Harvey could uproot trees, destroy homes and disrupt utilities for days.
Many long-time federal workers are unlikely to uproot their families, allowing them to be replaced with staff from state governments.
The court's verdict was a defeat for Mr. Poroshenko, who has faced mounting criticism for his failure to uproot endemic corruption.
In one of the most positive trends of our time, people are using greater access to information to move to uproot corruption.
"We live such crazy nomadic lifestyles all over the place, on planes, and [we've had] to uproot and move," Reed told PEOPLE.
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Is Dell Demps/Mickey Loomis/Gayle Benson's priority to stay competitive in the short term (lol) or uproot everything and start over?
Now, your condo board is asking you to uproot your sanctuary and shell out $20,000 to do the deed and replace it.
In extreme cases, though, our only option for preserving some species may be to uproot and transport entire populations to distant lands.
God had told Eileen's mum to uproot from Essex and settle here in Norfolk's capital, via prayer, and Eileen says her mom conceded.
When he says he will "uproot the corrupt regime", he is talking about everyone in the political class except himself and his circle.
Rebel groups say the regime of Bashar al-Assad is pursuing "a scorched earth policy to destroy the city and uproot its people".
The key cultural signals Trump provided came in two actions that directly bracketed the failed Senate votes last Thursday to uproot the ACA.
They set out to keep their campaign promises of the past eight years, when they swore to uproot the ACA root and branch.
Trailblazers like Canada are writing rules that the rest of the world will copy; once laid down, they will be hard to uproot.
A new cooperative program offers training, financing and several acres to anyone who will uproot themselves to work the land in rural areas.
Without that in the city, some businesses might feel the need to uproot and move to other places in the region, like Singapore.
We will continue to unite the world against this evil, remove their safe havens in Syria and Iraq, and uproot their global networks.
Future generations will look back and see a moment when Peru started to uproot corruption that had long stifled its potential, Vizcarra said.
Some analysts note that this military surge has not brought with it a clear strategy to end Yemen's war or uproot Al Qaeda.
Editorial Let's be clear: The moral case against President Trump's plan to uproot and expel millions of unauthorized immigrants is open-and-shut.
Last year, an angel investor from Silicon Valley started a campaign to convince more tech employers to uproot for the old mill town.
Uproot draws on all of these experiences and offers a wide-reaching series of vignettes, riffs, and mini-essays to knit them all together.
Before going ahead, the firm conducted a survey which found that many workers were willing to uproot their families and move across the country.
Experts, however, say that Nguesso will have to uproot deep corruption in the country if the higher revenues are to have a positive impact.
No other year has ever seen disasters uproot so many people in its first six months, according to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center (IDMC).
If the Tufts administration cannot currently sever ties with Greek Life, expecting other schools to uproot their social order seems even more far-fetched.
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As they uproot the assumptions of conventional narrative, Engelbrecht and her team often find themselves grappling with a final question: How does it end?
Going into their journey, Kois and Smith made a unilateral decision to uproot their lives — and the lives of their daughters, Harper and Lyra.
The habit of weighing a president's success 100 days in is a blight on the modern presidency, as pointless as it is impossible to uproot.
His approval rating at the end of 2018 exceeded 60 percent after reforms he proposed to uproot entrenched corruption cronyism easily passed a national referendum.
Despite pledges by consecutive governments to uproot widespread graft, Bulgaria ranks as the most corrupt EU member state, according to anti-corruption group Transparency International.
I applaud Melania for considering what is right for her son Barron in choosing not to uproot him in the middle of the school year.
The move to New Jersey will uproot 330 jobs from New York and disrupt these talks, possibly violating federal labor laws, as Hyperallergic previously reported.
"It's sad that we've had to take such extreme measures and uproot our lives simply because I need this one little amazing plant," says Enedina.
On Monday, the occupiers used government equipment to uproot and tear down a fence at the request of a local rancher, CNN affiliate KTVZ reported.
The door to the toilet is blocked shut with a piece of wood so the wind doesn't get in and uproot the rickety old structure.
"The Trump administration's decision was flawed from the start but giving USDA researchers two months to completely uproot their lives is plain wrong," said Rep.
Osama bin Laden's death, in 2011, similarly came after a decade-long ground war to uproot Al Qaeda from Afghanistan and accompanying efforts in Pakistan.
"We want to uproot the symbols of the system," said teacher Ahmed Badili, as hundreds of people waved national flags from the balconies of buildings.
"I don't know many women who can uproot their families for three months to go live in another city," FFA founder Leslie Feinzaig told TechCrunch.
On a late-October morning two years ago, Robin Steinberg stood barefoot in her apartment, on the Upper West Side, preparing to uproot her life.
She was one of only two Republicans to vote against a Tuesday motion to proceed to debate on the chamber's latest effort to uproot ObamaCare.
At least as agencies are currently interpreting it, this move could still uproot the lives of hundreds of thousands of current US green card holders.
"We will not stop protests, this is our chance to uproot the corrupt system," Khelifa Saad, 303, said at a protest on Tuesday in Algiers.
Beyond Soccer Moms: Relocating for a Child's Sport Parents who want their children to be great athletes sometimes uproot their lives to follow a dream.
She wanted to do Waitress on Broadway but had to pass because she'd have to uproot her kids, who are in school, she tells us.
They also attract plenty of disdain for putting scores of companies out of business, creating greater wealth disparities and threatening to uproot humans with machines.
Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group, thinks a metric that was once "left for dead" has the power to uproot the stampeding bull.
The details: The plan would guarantee Israeli control of a unified Jerusalem as its capital and not require it to uproot any West Bank settlements.
Immigrant rights groups say it's unfair to uproot hundreds of thousands of people who've been obeying the law, paying taxes, working and raising families here.
This "skinny" repeal bill might simply be the only viable product for a Republican Congress, after years of promises to uproot Obamacare root and branch.
Kevin Wilson, an American who runs the joshi fan site Puroresu Central, is sensitive to those accusations, saying it's a stereotype that he'd like to uproot.
Amazon argued that the world's businesses should uproot themselves and move onto the cloud, while VMware insisted they should stay put in their own computer servers.
If Jax were to take this career opportunity, he would have to uproot his and Brittany's entire life in Los Angeles and head to southern Florida.
Under pressure from Colombian voters, and perhaps the United States, the security forces uproot fields that are supposed to be set aside for voluntary crop substitution.
Donald Trump has spent the week calling for African-Americans to uproot voter trends, reject "the bigotry" of Hillary Clinton, and vote for him in November.
" (Considering my job and friends are here, I'm not going to uproot myself to maybe land a man.) "Don't you worry about having kids one day?
Hospitals know that if Republicans uproot Obamacare, the ranks of the uninsured would grow by 14 million people in 2018, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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The plunges, as Glassman called them, served a spiritual purpose: to uproot preconditioned ideas, bear witness to what's going on and serve those most in need.
They were originally sent there to aid the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to uproot ISIS from their capital of Raqqa, which they successfully completed in 2017.
While Justice Kennedy was far from perfect on all voting issues, at times he clearly recognized the need to uproot the discrimination that infects society today.
The announcement follows a tumultuous few weeks at the USDA where employees were given a month to decide if they would uproot from D.C. by Sept.
There are around 100 outposts in the West Bank, which Israel says it will uproot in any agreement with the Palestinians on a two-state solution.
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When Russian hackers infiltrated State Department and White House computer systems in 2014, National Security Agency specialists tried to uproot them — and the hackers fought back.
Besieged by violent, racist Jim Crow laws that permeated political, religious, and social institutions, black families faced difficult decisions to uproot themselves to secure better futures.
When Petra Ahmann decided to uproot her life in New York and move to Barcelona, she was motivated by the same reason as many other expatriates.
The House Financial Services Committee is expected to vote Wednesday on a Republican bill to uproot the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
Whistleblowers like Juana Melara and Sandra Pezqueda, both members of UNITE HERE, are using their own stories to uproot the twisted culture permeating the hospitality industry.
Arching across it, their slender hydraulic arms uproot small trees and drag them through the clay-coloured water as they gouge out mud from the canal bed.
Two months after one of the GOP's top priorities crashed on the Senate floor, the revived attempt to uproot Obama's law is being led by GOP Sens.
Al-Bab&aposs strategic location allowed Turkey earlier this year to uproot the YPG from its westernmost stronghold Afrin, thwarting a contiguous Kurdish entity along the border.
According to the police chief, his officers had thought that the plants were hemp, but he asked them to uproot the field anyway to avoid any confusion.
"The people want to uproot you," a crowd chanted, addressing the establishment which has ruled the oil- and gas-producing nation since independence from France in 1962.
Even with my downy-soft stubble, those shavers violently uproot my hair and leave my skin looking like I just made out with a fucking T-Rex.
His decision (which has been partially reversed) cleared the way for Turkey to invade and uproot the Kurdish fighters known as the People's Protection Units, or YPG.
Republican candidate Donald Trump has vowed to uproot some of the fundamental pillars of US global policy, from trade agreements like NAFTA to international alliances like NATO.
They argued that a major facility would uproot the village economy, that stakeholders were absent from negotiations, that the land buy-outs victimized the village's vulnerable residents.
Because they are already at the bottom of the market, they can't get cheaper housing unless they uproot their lives, quit their jobs and leave the city.
With such outrageous costs, it begs the question — why are these women willing to uproot their lives and decimate their finances to make it to a convention?
Even those who are making the effort wonder what the point of it is, since they will likely have to uproot their lives in two years anyway.
But political parties and digital campaign groups are growing increasingly sophisticated in gaming the rules and eluding Facebook's attempts to uproot underhanded behavior, the NYU researchers warned.
We considered selling our house and moving into an apartment, but we didn&apost want to uproot our two sons (we had already moved a few times).
But official documents, interviews and visits by The Times to Xinjiang show that local plans uproot villagers, restrict their movements and pressure them to stay in jobs.
The Tikrit evictions are perhaps a prelude to postcombat frictions in the city of Mosul, 140 miles north, if government forces can uproot Islamic State forces there.
Alexander managed his father-in-law's breweries in Austria, Romania and Yugoslavia until 1934, when the rising Nazi menace prompted the family to uproot itself to France.
Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), head of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus immigration taskforce, said the decision would uproot people who have lived in the United States for decades.
Sanders' vow to uproot and discard the private health insurance industry and deliver a single-payer system still drew the loudest applause from an already spirited crowd.
Police have to root through homes, disrupt communities, and use the threat of force to uproot people who clearly do not want to leave their American homes.
"He has a long record that needs to be examined," Obama said, adding that anyone who could potentially uproot important relationships with other countries needs to be reconsidered.
The sequencing of these books speaks to the growth in Trethewey's curiosities and her approach to wrestling with the most immense and difficult-to-uproot parts of America.
It's an understatement to say I was terrified to uproot my life and venture from Edmonton, Alberta — a quiet city on the Canadian prairies — to Los Angeles, California.
The case against Trump was often made emotionally: The strongest speeches by civilians, for instance, were about how a Trump presidency would uproot families and tear them apart.
Modern, democratic countries must find a way to uproot and destroy the violent extremist groups that take advantage of Western freedom and use it to attack open societies.
TMZ explains that neither La La nor Carmelo plan to uproot Kiyan from his current location in NYC, regardless of where Carmelo ends up after his NBA trade.
But Murphy says Republicans shouldn't expect Democrats to be compromise-oriented going forward if Republicans uproot the Affordable Care Act in such a partisan and procedurally aberrant manner.
As the United States and its allies uproot the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, its supporters may turn to terrorism wherever they are, many terrorism experts believe.
The more we challenge the people that try to put us down, the more we challenge the sexism and misogyny, that's the way we uproot sexism and misogyny.
As populist surges in the United States and Europe make clear, rising economic inequality has made it more critical than ever to rethink and uproot the status quo.
Kaness declined to make that move, at least in part because he did not want to uproot his family from the San Francisco Bay Area, these people said.
When they forage for bugs and seeds on lake bottoms, they stir up sediment, uproot plants, change water chemistry, promote algal blooms and leave little food for waterfowl.
Yet Mr. Northam has little appetite to make Virginia's counties and cities uproot their memorials to the Confederacy and says the decision should remain up to the localities.
The details: The plan, three years in the making, would let Israel control a unified Jerusalem as its capital and not require it to uproot West Bank settlements.
But official documents, interviews and visits by The Times to Xinjiang show that local plans uproot villagers, restrict their movements and pressure them to stay at the jobs.
But moving to a new country was this way to uproot some of these limiting beliefs, the idea that you can't just go and do something totally different.
Why uproot yourself, spouse and children to follow a job that might evaporate a year from now, dedicating yourself to a company that considers you merely revenue enhancement?
However, when he started learning more about the space, growth metrics, and the potential bitcoin had to uproot the traditional finance system he became comfortable with an investment.
Immigrant rights groups say it's unfair to uproot hundreds of thousands of people who've been obeying the law, paying taxes, working and raising families in the United States.
The NWS Miami office also warned in a notice of winds possibly strong enough to damage buildings and snap or uproot trees, along with the potential for power outages.
On April 22014th the latest military leader, Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan, announced his intention to "uproot" the military government, prosecute those guilty of killing protesters and reform the NISS.
An SDF spokesman, however, denied reports they had pulled back from positions inside the city and said the campaign to uproot the militants would continue until they "liberated Manbij".
If the all-star nurse isn't into the idea of a West Coast move, we don't think Kevin should force her to uproot her entire life for his celebrity.
He wants to replant hundreds of trees in a fallow area where leaf rust - a fungus that damages flowering - forced him to uproot coffee plants a few years ago.
With pressure growing on settlement firms to uproot, Bone said he does not know how much longer he will be able to maintain his two plants in Maaleh Adumim.
Russia intervened in Syria on behalf of a sovereign government, while the Obama administration's debate has been over how aggressively to get involved in efforts to uproot that government.
So while the nation's marijuana movement sprouted from covert closet grows and clandestine backyard plots, now that movement threatens to uproot the trailblazing home growers who started it all.
"I would follow the company, but they won't offer transportation [from New York to the New Jersey warehouse]," said Cedano, who lives in Bushwick and can't uproot his family.
Officer Erkel said the police believed the thieves had to "uproot" the hammer from the ground, and that road marks showed that they then dragged it about 100 feet.
Though a handful of settlements had been established after the Six-Day War, the Labor-led government blocked most new construction, dispatching the army to uproot would-be settlers.
The loss of a single additional senator would doom, at least for now, the Republicans' effort to make good on their seven-year promise to uproot the health law.
Or, if you&aposre not ready to completely uproot your life, look for shorter-term stints — like covering someone&aposs parental leave or filling in during a busy time.
Yes, this is any geologist's dream game: scan a large patch of fertile soil, find a pile of pebbles, dig a spade in, and uproot a new rock friend.
The blockade has squeezed the residents of Gaza — unemployment is up to nearly 60 percent — but has done little to uproot Hamas or deter the intermittent cross-border violence.
BROOKVILLE, Ohio (Reuters) - Several tornadoes reportedly touched down on Tuesday evening in Kansas to damage homes, uproot trees and rip down power lines, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.
Its inherent over-the-top-ness is tempered by a grim and frequently off-putting outlook on the depths humanity can plunge to when seismic shifts uproot our civilized society.
But images now spread faster than the stories behind them, and this image met the residents of Baraboo with enough speed and force to uproot basic assumptions about their lives.
Besides, a government that threatens to shut its refugee camps or uproot millions of migrant workers from their homes might be able to extort some money out of Western donors.
They're building a San Diego Business Hub in the Valley for Southern California startups to gain access to the investment capital Silicon Valley provides, without having to uproot their company.
Eric was a wide receiver for the Denver Broncos, New York Jets, Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots, and had to uproot his family numerous times as he changed teams.
But what is also true about America is that our private, employer-based health insurance markets are already enormous — and are so entrenched that they may be difficult to uproot.
During a volatile era in Hugo Chavez's Venezuelan regime, Carlos Maestracci, mixologist and co-owner of Panamá's newest bar Hooch, found himself with no choice but to uproot his life.
USDA employees unionized in the wake of the move, and feel the short timeline makes it even tougher to uproot and sort out employment and school for spouses and children.
"We really wanted it to be an entertaining space instead of just eating and going about your day," said Mark Farro, who owns INC, as well as Uproot in Warren.
Still, it was really scary to uproot my whole family, to put my kids through losing everything that they had taken for granted, and enter the culture shock of emigration.
Officer Erkel said the police believed the thieves had to "uproot" the hammer from the ground, and he said road marks showed that they then dragged it about 100 feet.
In some ways, the collapse of Republican efforts to uproot the Affordable Care Act recalled the last days of the "Clinton Care" effort to remake the American health care system.
Official documents, interviews with experts, and visits by The New York Times to Xinjiang indicate that local plans uproot villagers, restrict their movements and pressure them to stay at jobs.
Many of those senators are also opposed to Interior's plans to uproot nearly all of BLM's Washington-based staff, moving 27 employees to a new headquarters in Grand Junction, Colo.
Many of those senators are also opposed to Interior's plans to uproot nearly all of BLM's Washington-based staff, moving 85033 employees to a new headquarters in Grand Junction, Colo.
If it's difficult to uproot your business, talk to your accountant about whether it makes sense to change your company's structure from a pass-through entity to a C-corp.
That meant convincing his parents to uproot the family and move to Hollywood so that Centineo could seriously pursue his acting career, he told The Los Angeles Times in August.
While Fréger's attention to these complex disguises allows us to examine the diversity of materials used and appreciate the handiwork involved, his isolated setups uproot the rituals from their contexts.
In it, he says he has the backing of unnamed Americans for a plan to win power requiring that "before changing the top level, we need to uproot the lower one".
The idea is that anyone seeking a new career or a break can manage the training around their existing life, without needing to uproot and move city to attend a university.
Duterte campaigned for the presidency promising to be tough on criminals, the corrupt, and drug pushers and users and to uproot vices one by one, such as smoking and illegal gambling.
Authorities plan to uproot 9,110 residents to make way for the world's largest radio telescope, the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, or FAST, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reports.
Traditionally, that has meant that men in the bureau have to uproot without their children and spouses for long stretches of time, a sacrifice women may be less willing to make.
In fact, it turns out it's kind of hard to uproot a bunch of animals who've spent all their lives in one place, and who come equipped with very sharp teeth.
Helen Gao BEIJING — In late November, days after a fire raged through an apartment building in a Beijing suburb, killing 19, officials began to uproot migrant communities on the city's periphery.
Giammattei's strategy to uproot corruption from political life will be closely watched after Morales chased out the U.N.-backed anti-corruption body that led the investigation into him and his family.
The Colombian government also sees peace as its biggest chance in decades to uproot the rebel-controlled drug trade and replace it with crops that are legal, though admittedly less lucrative.
When the barriers to moving to metro areas with high-paying jobs are too high, it undermines the long-held belief that people can simply uproot themselves for better job opportunities.
How they can uproot a law deeply embedded in the nation's health care system without hurting some of the 20 million people who have gained coverage through it is not clear.
The fighting has displaced thousands of people and threatens to uproot many more from their homes, adding to the around 6.5 million people already internally displaced by Syria's seven-year-old conflict.
Click here to view original GIFImage: GettyThere's no question that artificial intelligence is poised to uproot and replace many existing jobs, from factory work to the upper echelons of white collar work.
Kuczynski has vowed to double down on his efforts to uproot widespread graft in Peru after firing his health advisor in September for appearing to plot corrupt acts in leaked audio tapes.
Gimbel said he encounters more job candidates today demanding positions that accommodate work-life balance, and who are unwilling to uproot their families and leave their communities in pursuit of a job.
Buhari promised to uproot Boko Haram, and the terrorist group did lose a lot of its territory during his tenure, but the group and others like it are far from being eliminated.
Instead of trying to use the courts to uproot the agreement entirely — which could take months, if not years — the accord's many critics appear more interested in undermining it through U.S. sanctions.
The lake's encroachment has also been an alarming display of the water's power as it chews away at the shoreline, mustering enough strength to uproot trees and suck large boulders from breakwalls.
Parents are often reluctant to uproot their children in the middle of the school year, so they will hang on in difficult or uncomfortable living situations for as long as they can.
Ms. Min would also have to uproot her family from Los Angeles, where she has a real shot at leading a television network, a business with a much brighter future than magazines.
When cryptocurrency came along, it set off discussions in chat rooms, weekly hangouts and even intellectual salons created just for digital coins: Could this new system uproot South Korea's rigid social order?
It is also true that the absence of anger can convince us that there's no reason to be angry, which can become the reason inequalities take hold and become nearly impossible to uproot.
But Cairo residents have questioned the logic of replacing their 1,000 year-old capital on the Nile with an alternative that could uproot thousands of government workers to what is now a desert.
Indigenous groups say they were not consulted before the dam was approved by lawmakers and that it threatens to uproot hundreds of people, flood their lands and destroy their livelihoods and water sources.
Why should a single woman have to uproot herself and leave her friends and professional connections in order to live in a dwelling that wouldn't be made better with a stick of dynamite?
As of this writing, the market has weighed in on Activision's decision to uproot the economic safety of 800 people in service of an even better record year: shares are up near 4%.
As hated as he once was in Gaza for trying to uproot Hamas, he is perhaps even more reviled by the Fatah leadership in Ramallah for challenging the authority of President Mahmoud Abbas.
PHNOM PENH (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Plans to protect swathes of mountainous jungle in Myanmar could prevent refugees from returning and uproot 16,000 people living within the proposed boundaries of two parks, campaigners said.
The operation so completely failed to uproot the Taliban or build a functioning government that American officials became convinced that withdrawal would lead to total collapse — and that collapse would be unacceptably costly.
In February 2015, Kaspersky published its report on the Equation Group — the company's name for T.A.O. hackers — and updated its antivirus software to uproot the N.S.A. malware wherever it had not been replaced.
They're still stinging from spending all of this year in a draining but fruitless effort to repeal and replace Obamacare — the law that congressional Republicans have been trying to uproot for seven years.
What Mr. Trump called a "win-win" proposal guarantees Israeli control of a unified Jerusalem, does not require it to uproot any West Bank settlements and creates a Palestinian state with limited sovereignty.
However, Giammattei's strategy to uproot corruption from political life will be closely watched after his predecessor, fellow conservative Jimmy Morales, chased out a U.N.-backed anti-corruption body investigating him and his family.
This much I can say now: If the exhibition falls short (far short, in places) of the great editions of 1972 and 2002, Mr. Szymczyk's decision to uproot Documenta was the right one.
The US National Hurricane Center also reported that Hurricane Harvey floods will threaten the lives of local residents, while strong winds may destroy houses, uproot trees, and even cause large-scale power outages.
I think it's important for the nation to see millennials out in the front lines in a moral, nonviolent way to uproot white supremacy and to take that message to the White House.
O'Donnell can't move to Oregon like Maynard did because she does not want to uproot her daughter, Bailey Donorovich, 20, who is a college sophomore and works full time at a local pet store.
But for De La Rosa and Pozner, who lost their 6-year-old son, Noah, Jones' rhetoric has forced them to uproot their lives and relocate at least seven times, according to court documents.
The lesson is that not all scandals are equal and sometimes the failure of an incident to uproot a candidate tells us a great deal about the changing political moment in which they're running.
I am well aware that not everyone can just uproot their lives to travel, but it was something I could and wanted to do, and so I figured out a way to do it.
But now, he has a text to back it up, in the form of his first full book, Uproot: Travels in 21st Century Music and Digital Culture, released yesterday by Farrar, Strauss and Giroux.
Thankfully, those are easy to find and not too expensive, though if you haven't upgraded your CPU in some time, you'll have to really uproot your system to make the new processor play nicely.
They didn't think the federal government should meddle in those kinds of issues and they didn't think that Trump, if elected, would be able to uproot the social policies that were already in place.
But that's akin to pruning a leaf and leaving the tree intact, the way the House GOP's decision to formally scold King for his racism does little to uproot the racism within its ranks.
It's harder because we have to be on call, and I do have to uproot my family when it's time to shoot, but we choose to live outside of Los Angeles and New York.
Our answer is that we have already waited too long for a lasting solution to illegal migration, and that our proposal is a practical, long-term way to uproot and replace the black market.
She suggests using online courses to extend resources enjoyed in the cities to rural areas, allowing residents of small towns to add skills without needing to uproot their lives to move to bigger cities.
"I call on everyone ... to work to uproot this apostate, criminal and corrupt regime, and to jihad with weapons, money, word and actions, raids and ambushes, strikes and protests," Zawahiri said in the recording.
The rhubarb compote he serves with heirloom turkey may or may not be an analogue for cranberries, but in general he faithfully carries out his promise to uproot Vespertine's cooking from tradition and culture.
In order to retrieve its hostages, Qatar was made to negotiate a tightly choreographed population exchange in Syria, using the rebel militias it finances to forcibly uproot every resident of four strategically located towns.
But the victory could be fleeting: Senate Republicans still have no agreement on a repeal bill that they can ultimately pass to uproot the law that has provided health insurance to millions of Americans.
But USDA employees fear all the agency's work could be erased completely if the Trump administration follows through with plans to uproot the division — and all its scientists — and move them to Kansas City.
Yet it was not the kind that might prompt someone like Ms. Kitchener, whose work explored serious topics like whether the term "partner" is rightfully eclipsing "husband" and "wife," to one day uproot herself.
In doing so, it follows the advice of experts in how to deal with workplace malpractice: the job is not just to throw out bad apples, but to uproot the system that enables their actions.
Through dozens of interviews and phone, Whatsapp and email exchanges over a year, Reuters documented Sloven's quest to uproot his supply chain operation, an effort entailing many close calls, bureaucratic headaches - and some good luck.
Dealing with worsening land losses can take a massive toll on communities who are preparing to uproot themselves as their homes vanish under their feet, said Robin Bronen, who heads the Alaska Institute for Justice.
And she's pragmatic about the chances of snagging one of those coveted, ever-dwindling, tenure track positions: her son and her spouse's job mean she probably can't uproot her life to chase down a job.
Investment on new soccer stars from teams in China's domestic Super League (CSL) is on the rise, with top foreign players being offered eye-watering sums to uproot and join clubs in the Middle Kingdom.
But the ERS itself remains in a state of flux because of Perdue's controversial plan to uproot the agency from D.C. and transfer it to the Kansas City region, a move announced in mid-2018.
Yet now that repeal could actually become law, many Republicans in both the House and Senate have shied away from such an aggressive measure without a replacement ready, fearing it could uproot their constituents' insurance.
The Balkan country remains the poorest EU member state and needs to work to uproot widespread graft and further reform its small economy to align its low living standards to those of wealthier EU peers.
As rail carriers cannot simply uproot track and move it to more profitable locations as market conditions evolve, they face large risks to their investments and must be able to recoup their costs more quickly.
But the relevant question is decidedly not how can we uproot and deport more and more people, as Sessions seems to think, but rather how, going forward, can we intelligently restore a culture of compliance.
Dams, the study said, often uproot people from their homes and damage biodiversity, while also releasing "large amounts" of climate-changing gases from rotting vegetation when water is released through spillways or passes through turbines.
Suter's house and studio are both at the mercy of the natural world: a strangler fig tree is currently threatening to uproot her bedroom floor, and a couple of tropical storms have flooded her studio.
Should Tuesday's vote fail, it would be an unalloyed embarrassment for a party that finally gained control of the White House, Senate, and House in January but still fell flat on its promise to uproot Obamacare.
And in addition to the people they kill, homes they destroy, and lives they uproot, wildfires in the West are also a major source of the microscopic droplets and tiny solid particles known as particulate matter.
Months before that transaction was announced, Eisman's relationship with Amazon got closer when the Los Angeles-based investment banker decided to uproot his family and move 753,275 miles to Seattle, where the retail giant is based.
House panel to vote on GOP Dodd-Frank rewrite: The House Financial Services Committee is expected to vote late Wednesday on a Republican bill to uproot the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
Part of the problem is setting priorities: Should the United States continue to call for the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad when it is also trying to uproot the Islamic State from Iraq and Syria?
Dr. Belkin, of the city's health department, spoke of the "healthy immigrant effect" — the notion that people who decide to uproot themselves for life in a new country are psychologically sturdy and motivated to remain healthy.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE were beneficiaries of this policy that rewarded ambition and a willingness to uproot one's family.
But after a bitter falling out with Mr. Poroshenko, he was stripped of that nationality, too, and quit as Odessa's governor, accusing the authorities in Kiev of enabling the corrupt deals they had vowed to uproot.
His plight — which ended only this year, when he won his job back — demonstrates why South Korea is having trouble getting inside executives and officials to call out wrongdoing, despite a broader push to uproot corruption.
It has not only seeped deeply in the minds of many young Iraqis, but also has local networks that have proven difficult to uproot, as well as an international reach that continues to inspire attackers worldwide.
Several thousand U.S. troops are still in the country, mostly for training but also to carry out raids against IS. The campaign to uproot the militants left whole cities in ruins and has hit Iraq's economy.
The Washington Monthly has a tremendously useful list of Obama's top 20183 accomplishments, which after No. 10 or so starts getting into laws and rules that Donald Trump and Paul Ryan are less likely to uproot.
"They should not have to uproot their whole lives just for the opportunity to have a better house or even a better school," says Bishop Douglas Miles, a longtime community organizer from Baltimore's Koinonia Baptist Church.
Several thousand U.S. troops are still in the country, mostly for training but also to carry out raids against IS. The campaign to uproot the militants left whole cities in ruins and has hit Iraq's economy.
The 29-year-old's father was a small business owner and her mother cleaned houses; both worked hard enough to uproot the family from the Bronx and relocate to Yorktown, where their daughter would have better opportunities.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's caretaker government on Friday named Barcelona as its candidate to be the new home of the European Medicines Agency (EMA), should the organization uproot from London after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
One of the greatest risks now is that in its fully justified effort to uproot the organization that carried out Sunday's attacks, the authorities may further spread the seeds of extremism, giving terrorists precisely what they want.
TMZ broke the story ... Teresa has zero plans to uproot their 4 daughters and move to Italy when their dad gets the boot, because they've made a life here and she wants to keep it that way.
Using those established means, it would be closer to $10 billion per person, which is completely out of reach for many people who might otherwise be willing to uproot their lives and make such a daring trip.
Asking the North Koreans to uproot the entirety of their nuclear weapons infrastructure and swallow the indignity (in their minds) of removing themselves from the nuclear club will be incredibly difficult for the Kim dynasty to stomach.
Development activities uproot about 15 million people in their own countries every year, with India accounting for some of the highest numbers of those displaced, the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) said in a report.
Such moves leave parents with an excruciating choice: keep their children in a familiar school, and commit to untold hours spent commuting, or uproot the children further and enroll them in a school closer to the shelter.
People who make those statements might be mostly joking, but the media discusses the matter seriously — and rarely do we consider that such a declaration suggests a privilege to easily and freely uproot one's life by choice.
And so about a year after she finishes medical school, the Civil War comes to an end, and she makes another unusual decision, which is to completely uproot her life and to head down to the South.
Nonetheless, she remained influential as the leader of the Popular Force party, which held a majority in Congress until President Martín Vizcarra dissolved the legislature in September in a move he described as necessary to uproot corruption.
The Department of Interior announced in July that it would uproot nearly 85033 Washington-based BLM staffers, scattering them to existing offices across the West while leaving 61 employees in D.C. to manage the nation's public lands.
Earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and tropical cyclones are the main disasters forecast to uproot large numbers of people, with countries in Asia, home to 60 percent of the world's population, hit particularly hard, according to modeling by the agencies.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.S.-backed offensive to retake the Islamic State-held northern Syrian city of Manbij has displaced some 20,000 civilians and could uproot about 216,000 more if it continues, a U.N. humanitarian agency said on Monday.
But, at the risk of coming off as a bourgeois American snot, I'd say it might be even harder to uproot a kid from suburban Virginia (who's just gotten into his dream school) and stick him in Moscow.
Diablo II could never uproot the deep feelings of worthlessness I felt back then, but it did give my life purpose and passion during a time when I couldn't see a future for myself in the physical world.
Conklin said that Williamson would bring donors to the house at least once a month for tours, forcing staff to uproot the girls for entire days and exposing the house's location to individuals who hadn't been properly vetted.
But, rather than uproot a bunch of soybeans, thus destroying the environment, Impossible Foods simply takes the genetic sequence of these soy plants that make up the heme and then reproduces it, molecule by molecule, in the lab.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland put itself forward on Tuesday as the latest candidate to lure the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the European Banking Authority (EBA) should they uproot from London after Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
The family, who lived just two blocks east, apparently did not wish to uproot Wright Lumber, because it was the only place in the neighborhood to get firewood and because their servants went there to cash their paychecks.
"Due to my job I have some money saved but it would be very, I guess, it would be a very difficult transition for me to just try to uproot myself when I wasn't expecting to," she said.
As the MeToo movement threatens to uproot the patriarchal assumption of women as objects, we need to recognize that women's self-denial is connected to the mentality that allows men to believe that our desire is their prerogative.
Giammattei's drive to uproot corruption from political life will be closely watched after Morales chased out the U.N.-backed anti-corruption body that put several senior figures behind bars and led an investigation into him and his family.
Both Nick and I decided together, with our families' support, that I would put my teaching career on hold and uproot my life to Los Angeles to support him on Dancing with the Stars and build a life together.
" Brandon Borman, Twitter's vice president of communications, echoed that sentiment, tweeting that, "We remain committed to SF, but hiring global talent shouldn't require them to uproot their lives, leave their communities, and move to where we have an office.
Sheikh Salman said that if elected, he would first seek to reassure FIFA's staff in Zurich — several hundred employees with no voice in electing the next president — that he respected their jobs and would not seek to uproot them.
While we would have loved to have moved in, it just wasn't the right time to uproot our daughter from school and change jobs while also trying to tackle the finances that come along with such an expensive property.
Both Nick and I decided together, with our families' support, that I would put my teaching career on hold and uproot my life to Los Angeles to support him on Dancing with the Stars and build a life together.
Critics of the planned move argue it's an effort to dismantle the agency — shedding staff who are unable to uproot and move across the country on short notice and keeping them away from the corridors of power in Washington.
But he insisted that he had more votes for the current budget than for a new one using numbers from the Freedom Caucus, which would break the White House deal and uproot the chances of "regular order" in appropriations.
Ocasio-Cortez's late father was a small business owner and her mother cleaned houses; both worked hard enough to uproot the family from the Bronx and relocate to Yorktown, where they knew Ocasio-Cortez would have access to better opportunities.
The boom has prompted self-styled "Ganjapreneurs" and consumers alike to uproot and move en masse to the Centennial State, which saw a population jump of more than 22016,000 residents between July 2014 and July 2015, according to the Census Bureau.
Since Smith came clean and entered a rehab program, Franco needs to decide if she will uproot Daniel to move across the world for him, in spite of her hunch that she still doesn't know everything about his dark past.
Although the American families' attachment to Mexico runs deep and they are unlikely to uproot from one day to the next, some say they were spending more time north of the border to escape Mexico's violence even before this week's killings.
Democrats were largely united on the issue during the 2018 midterms, but it has torn the party apart in 2020, as the candidates debate whether they should build on ObamaCare or uproot the system in favor of Medicare for All.
Although farmers can uproot infected trees and replace them with virus-resistant seedlings, replanting can be expensive and farmers earn no income on the crop while waiting for trees to mature, said farmer Patrick Oppong, who replanted his trees in 2012.
Gleeful outrage doesn't just target powerful people who use the platform to propagate hatred and bigotry like Barr, it can also be used to uproot the lives of ordinary bad tweeters (see: Justine Sacco), to little if any positive effect.
But for my friend Hattie—who wishes to remain anonymous so as not to uproot the sexual prowess of her previous partners—faking has been the only ever ending to her sexual exploits since she started having sex ten years ago.
Now, with only a few hundred left, the infrastructure gone, and roadblocks set up that have deterred people from bringing supplies into camp, 20 committed police officers and a paddy wagon could uproot six months of continued protest and prayer.
I did have to talk to my husband and be like, listen, I'd have to uproot the family for six months — because it was back to back with "A Bad Moms Christmas" — and he was like, You need to do this!
"Once you uproot from Puerto Rico and come to the U.S. mainland, are you really going to want to go back, given the other issues, like the Puerto Rican government and the unemployment, a number that will be catastrophic?" he said.
After a meeting with Salameh on Wednesday, caretaker prime minister Saad al-Hariri said there was a "campaign to uproot" Salameh, who has been in his post since 1993, and that he was being unfairly blamed for Lebanon's financial problems.
After a meeting with Salameh on Wednesday, caretaker prime minister Saad al-Hariri said there was a "campaign to uproot" Salameh, who has been in his post since 1993, and that he was being unfairly blamed for Lebanon's financial problems.
Mr. Trump's plan would guarantee that Israel would control a unified Jerusalem as its capital and not require it to uproot any of the settlements in the West Bank that have provoked Palestinian outrage and alienated much of the world.
Earlier, in his first address on Thursday, Francis expressed appreciation for the Thai government's efforts "to extirpate this scourge, and for all those private individuals and organizations working to uproot this evil and to provide ways to restore their (victims') dignity".
As the world has seen in the streets of Hong Kong, where protesters wear masks to avoid a network of government facial-recognition cameras, once a surveillance technology is widely deployed in a society it is almost impossible to uproot.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel announced the planned vote on Tuesday, just as President Trump unveiled a long-awaited peace plan that would make Jerusalem the undivided capital of Israel without requiring the country to uproot any West Bank settlements.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last week, Little Italy's beloved sculpture park, the Elizabeth Street Garden (ESG), received notice from the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) that it must uproot each of its sculptures for soil testing.
Hareth was 11 years old when Islamic State (IS) carved out its "caliphate" in Iraq and Syria, killing thousands of civilians and attracting an array of enemies that have fought from the air and on the ground to uproot the jihadists.
The idea has its detractors too, of course, including those who argue (not entirely without merit) that it would be too expensive, that it would render people unwilling to work or that it could uproot long-standing social institutions centered on the workplace.
Using it to punish Dylann Roof may make some of us feel good in the short term but will only make it harder to uproot a system that's more likely to harm people who look more like Roof's victims than Roof himself.
The Balkan country joined the European Union in 2007 and while meets the nominal criteria to join the euro zone, it needs to reform its small economy and uproot graft to bring its low living standards closer to its wealthier EU peers.
Babis, whose ANO party won the October election by a large margin on pledges to uproot corruption and streamline functioning of the state, has been asked by President Milos Zeman to form a government but has so far failed to find majority support.
Before the United States got distracted with institution-building and counterinsurgency operations, U.S. forces deployed to Afghanistan in October 2001 in order to drive the Taliban from Kabul, to uproot al Qaeda's infrastructure, and to capture or kill its leader, Osama bin Laden.
She became a freelance copywriter and got into grad school for creative writing, but her father's death and her subsequent depression made it impossible for her to take on the immense effort required to uproot her life and get a graduate degree.
White supremacists aligned with the Democratic Party sought to uproot not only the Republican council, but also Wilmington's African-Americans; at the time, the city was home to a prominent middle class black community, including the only black-owned newspaper in North Carolina.
Rather, we need to confront and uproot that ideology's lingering legacy in our contemporary political culture—a legacy that persists not just at alt-right rallies, but in the halls of Congress, our schools, and the nation's criminal justice policies as well.
Rouhani, who stopped short of naming any specific nations, also told his Russian counterparts Vladimir Putin and Turkey's Tayyip Erdogan that now there was the need to uproot the last terrorist cells in Syria and the ground was prepared for political settlement.
In "Virago-Man Dem," which had its world premiere as part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival, this Bronx-born, Caribbean-raised choreographer set out to uproot stereotypes related to black male identity and conjure more nuanced, expansive alternatives.
Mr. Krastev is trying to decide whether to stay in Vienna or uproot his family for a month to Bulgaria, where medical facilities are weaker but the virus seems less prevalent, and where he has a more traditional network of family and friends.
MOSCOW — At least 16 protesters were detained in front of the Russian Parliament building on Wednesday as legislators approved a plan that could uproot up to 3993 million Muscovites from their aging Soviet-era residences and move them into newly built apartments.
The Trump administration is facing a torrent of criticism Monday after it unexpectedly announced a full U.S. troop withdrawal from northern Syria to effectively allow a long-planned military operation by Turkey against Kurdish ground forces, who had battled to uproot ISIS.
LIMA (Reuters) - Two farmers were killed in clashes in Peru that erupted on Friday as authorities launched an operation to uproot coca plants - used to make cocaine - in a region near the border with Bolivia, a local mayor and the police said.
Nadia and Saeed are upwardly mobile young professionals living cosmopolitan lives — they meet one evening at a corporate identity and product branding class — when they are forced to uproot in order to escape the truck bombs and armed soldiers overtaking their hometown.
At the same time, the department is preparing to uproot the Obama administration's approach to the debt crisis, by repealing regulations that cut college programs out of the federal financial aid system if students don't earn enough money to pay their loans back.
For most of the several dozen who have passed through the program since it began in mid-July, education was a distant dream in the weeks or months since their parents decided to uproot and head north to seek refuge or a better life.
Since Ronald came clean and entered a rehab program, Tiffany needs to decide if she will uproot her 8-year-old son Daniel to move across the world for him, in spite of her hunch that she still doesn't know everything about his dark past.
Ultimately, the event demonstrated the limits of what can happen when we try to uproot safe spaces—spaces that emerged in a specific geographic and cultural context—and transplant them into the wider world, a world that necessitated their existence in the first place.
At this point, Destiny 23 feels chained down by its own fundamental design decisions, ones that are all but impossible to uproot and alter without a full-scale reboot of the title in the style of Square Enix's infamous overhaul of Final Fantasy XIV.
There's been a softening of hearts and an opening of minds in the aftermath of Pulse—an understanding that you really do have to uproot and end the normalization of hatred toward LGBTQ people, as well as the discrimination and violence that grows from it.
"The Myanmar military has been trying to uproot Rohingya Muslim community from their homeland and for that they persecuted them, set fire to their homes, villages, raped and abused women and killed them," Yildirim told reporters from Cox's Bazar, before flying back to Turkey.
LIMA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Peru on Tuesday launched a new, "sustained" effort to uproot illegal gold mining in one of the Amazon's most biodiverse corners, sending 1,500 police and military officers to the region after deforestation from wildcat mining hit a new high last year.
Still, the results put Mr. Rajoy back in the driver's seat, either to try to form a right-wing coalition or to pressure the Socialists into a broader coalition that could help preserve the dominance of Spain's establishment parties, which Podemos would like to uproot.
TUESDAY PUZZLE — This was a straightforward circled-answer puzzle with a good number of long clues for early in the week – potentially slow going for a new solver, but the corners used crossword standards like ASSUAGE, THANE and UPROOT that you will encounter again.
Even though the Chargers will now play in Los Angeles, Rivers decided to stay in San Diego, where he has lived with his wife and eight children for the past 11 years, rather than uproot everyone as he enters the twilight of his career.
As part of a broad effort to uproot the environmental policies of the Obama administration, Mr. Pruitt announced in October that he would kill the Clean Power Plan, which he said did not follow regulatory norms and imposed undue burdens on states and energy producers.
The death of SoundCloud, then, would mean more than the sunsetting of a service: It could mean the erasure of a decade of internet sound culture, says Jace Clayton, a musician and the author of ''Uproot: Travels in 21st-Century Music and Digital Culture.
Facebook opened a fake news war room in late April, later showing journalists around the Dublin facility, but security experts say that may be too late to uproot the seeds of doubt planted by malign campaigns to undermine one of the world's biggest elections.
We're told La La and Carmelo have NO plans to uproot Kiyan from his friends and school in NY. Problem is ... it seems likely Carmelo will have to leave town, because just last week Knicks President Phil Jackson said it was time for him to go.
This plan highlights the necessity of ending the detention of refugee and migrant children, keeping families together and giving children legal status, pressing for action on the causes that uproot children from their homes, supporting organization protecting uprooted children from violence and working to establish safe routes.
She's not sure how she's going to pay her bills and help her son with his student loans if she doesn't get assigned to another plant — and she does, she may have to move away from her home and uproot her ailing mother who lives with her.
In a pointed message to the United States, which has led a separate Western and Arab coalition against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq since 2014, the military command said its gains showed that the army "and its friends" were the only force able to uproot terrorism.
Once she was outside the jurisdiction of the Kenyan court that handed down its judgment, the 2000-year-old writer and activist began to tweet about the alleged incident five years ago, and the subsequent grueling court case that led her to uproot her whole life.
Mr. Sobyanin, a former chief of staff for President Vladimir V. Putin, is the author of draft legislation behind the scheme, which would uproot 28 million Muscovites, could increase the density of redeveloped areas by as much as threefold, and would cost an estimated $143 billion.
Not only is he an electrifying performer, drawing on influences included Congolese rhumba, South African disco, and 80s pop, he's also a talented DJ. He's a resident at Montreal's monthly after-hours party Moonshine, which has seen guest sets from Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, Poirier, and Uproot Andy.
GM Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra has said the automaker expects to have 2000,21112 job openings by early 2020 at other thriving plants, enough to absorb nearly all of those displaced in plants in Maryland, Ohio and Michigan willing or able to uproot for work hundreds of miles away.
" Pendergrast, who is now in a wheelchair and receiving therapy to hopefully walk again one day, explained that he's had to uproot his entire life to an area that had "the best doctors to save my life, and the best environment to regain any functionality in my lower body.
It's questionable whether or not he was ever going to uproot from his beloved adopted home in Southern California and join an English federation that expected its manager to buy into the philosophy and course it had already set out—Klinsmann likes to build things from the ground up.
As FEMA removes Maria victims from its aid rolls, families struggling to find new, affordable housing in states like Ohio, Florida, Georgia, and New York are now grappling with whether to once again uproot their lives, and move back to old neighborhoods that still lack reliable access to power and water.
"The Assad regime and with direct participation of its ally Russia and Iranian militias has escalated its criminal and vicious attack on our people in Aleppo employing a scorched earth policy to destroy the city and uproot its people," a statement signed by 30 mainstream rebel groups said on Sunday.
Their aim is to uproot and inflict severe punishment on any and all forms of nonconformity and refusal to abide by the regime's oppressive laws under the banner of Islam, including the mandatory hijab, or veiling, for women and penal measures against labor unions and any effort to stage peaceful rallies.
In tweets that have been generally perceived as tacit resistance to the Trump administration's attempt to quash the official NPS twitter — and by extension resistance to Trump's attempt to uproot longstanding scientific consensus on climate change — several sub-agencies within the National Park Service started tweeting facts about climate change themselves.
From the IRGC's perspective, the US war against ISIS is a smokescreen designed to conceal America's efforts to uproot Iranian influence in the Levant by toppling Iran's longstanding ally, the Assad regime, weakening Lebanese Hezbollah, and destabilizing the region to create a pretext for the return of US forces to Iraq.
Iran could proclaim a political victory without climbing the escalation ladder; the United States could back away without unleashing a firestorm that would have destroyed Iranian conventional defenses but done nothing to uproot the asymmetrical weapons — proxy groups and cyber capabilities — that Iran has been developing and dispersing for 85033 years.
But leaders at its parent agency, the Department of the Interior, have encountered resistance to the move not only from many of the staffers who must uproot their lives to keep their jobs, but also from several Democrats in Congress who see the reorganization as a way of dismantling the agency.
Bernie Sanders: [My] Green New Deal is not only a serious climate plan, but an opportunity to uproot historical injustices and inequities to advance social, racial, and economic justice, including redressing the exclusion of black, brown, Native American, and other vulnerable communities from the programs that made up the original New Deal.
With a better way to predict a storm's power, or intensity, people on the ground will be more prepared in knowing whether a hurricane headed their way will cause devastating floods and winds that can uproot trees like Maria, which devastated Puerto Rico last year, or just shake branches and rattle windows.
This "Dominican Drake & Baile Funk Future" Uproot Andy refix of one of 2015's biggest hits came on our radar after Toronto's Bambii included it in her exclusive THUMP mix, and we're so glad it did because it's a million times better than 90 per cent of anything else you'll find on SoundCloud.
Sanders admits he fell short on promise of expanding the electorate The senator from Vermont has promised over and over again that he'll get elected with help from young voters, who will benefit from his ambitious plans to uproot the health insurance and tax systems and create a much more generous government.
" At the same time, Cotton has maintained strong ties with the establishment wing of the G.O.P. Karl Rove, President George W. Bush's chief political adviser, told me, "Cotton is not like a Steve Bannon, who wants to blow up the existing structure, uproot the ideology of the Republican Party and replace it with something new.
The White House press corps was stunned on Sunday by reports of a proposal by the Trump administration to eject reporters from their home in the West Wing — a move that, if carried out, would uproot decades of established protocol whereby journalists are allowed to work in the White House close to senior officials.
Before the storm's arrival Friday, parts of Luzon were placed under Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 1950 by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), meaning those areas could expect winds of up to 303 kilometers per hour (230 mph) that could uproot trees, destroy crops, take out electricity and damage buildings.
Smarter people than me have written about how this works practically (I recommend DJ Rupture's outstanding book Uproot if you are interested in these movements), but I do know that I have watched with glee as the music world, and in particular, the styles of dance music under the broad umbrella of club music reap its effects.
Threatening to hang DREAMers out to dry — to arrest them, to uproot them, to jail them, to rip them from their families, to sever their bonds of loyalty and love, and to cast them into exile — threatens the equality and security of tens of millions of American citizens who are ethnically and culturally identical to them.
Over 21.5m people from European Union (EU) countries outside the British Isles currently live in Britain, and around 123m Britons reside elsewhere in the EU. In theory, a "hard Brexit", in which the EU's free-movement guarantee is abruptly revoked, could force both groups to uproot their lives and move if they cannot secure new visas.
But, from my perspective of a thousand miles, L.A. appeared immense, incensed, inscrutable, impenetrable, and every time I thought I had enough resolve to uproot myself and rent a U-Haul I would quickly retreat into the soft, downy repetitiveness of my home town, with its low stakes, high livability, and steady paycheck from my father.
"Officers and soldiers in our armed forces and the auxiliary forces, I salute you in this glorious days and urge you with your strength and determination to teach the enemy a greater and bigger lesson than the previous ones, as we've always known you to do, till we uproot it from our beloved land," Haftar said.
You are not going to have much luck persuading the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation to uproot the sapling, since the city has invested heavily in planting trees on the streets to "make the city more livable, improve the environment, and enhance public health," Maeri Ferguson, a Parks Department spokeswoman, said in an email.
"While U.S. and other allied intelligence has improved immensely in recent years, the situation remains very fluid on the ground and is likely to become even more so with the famine pushing more and more people to uproot themselves," said J. Peter Pham, director of the Africa Center of the Atlantic Council, a policy research group in Washington.
"If Secretary Perdue wishes to eviscerate ERS and NIFA research that is opposed by the White House, let him make that case to Congress, rather than hide behind an unjustified, criticized plan to force world class researchers to make the decision to uproot their families or leave their careers," Institute for Agriculture and Trade senior policy analyst Steve Suppan said in a statement.
Before 2007, when the iPhone hit the scene, if gay dudes wanted to meet one another, they had to physically uproot themselves from their couches, have showers, and descend upon a gar bar/whatever passed for a gay bar, where you were likely subjected to an excruciating "best ass contest" before you were allowed to go hunting for a mate.
In Henrico County, Virginia, one couple wrote a letter that read: None of these options shows the dire need to redistrict our small group of subdivisions, but ALL of these options uproot a longstanding Godwin community, potentially split close knit relations, and rob us of a nationally recognized school and education that many of us consciously chose when we purchased our homes.
"If you tie a Taliban fighter to the trunk of this tree, and then you tell him ISIS is coming, he will run so hard that he will uproot the tree with him," said Malik Makee, a tribal elder who runs a militia of several dozen men in support of the government, helping to maintain a buffer around the district center.
Climate change has the very real potential to uproot our fellow humans around the globe who can no longer survive in their homes, whether because they are literally under water like the Marshall Islands or dying of heat stroke in places like Pakistan or escaping starvation because it is too dry or too hot for crops even to grow as we are seeing in parts of Iran.
The protected area could make farming illegal, prevent refugees from returning, and uproot more than 16,000 indigenous people, including many Karen, according to the advocacy group Conservation Alliance Tanawthari (CAT).. Last month, CAT submitted a formal complaint to the United Nations and the Global Environment Facility - which has funded projects in developing countries since it was established at a U.N. conference in 1992 - asking that they suspend the plan.
Massive trial may answer that question (Los Angeles Times)     State by state U.S. charges 58 in Texas with healthcare fraud, illegal opioid distribution (Reuters) Louisiana governor election won't uproot Medicaid expansion (Associated Press) Opioid deaths in Maryland down in first half of year (Cumberland Times News)   From The Hill's opinion page: Fighting the epidemic of maternal and newborn mortality with 'Big Belly Homes' Uninsured by circumstance -- or by choice?
Category 1: Winds 74 to 103 mph (Minor damage) Category 2: Winds 96 to 110 mph (Extensive damage -- Can uproot trees and break windows) Category 3: Winds 111 to 129 mph (Devastating -- Can break windows and doors) Category 4: Winds 130 to 156 mph (Catastrophic damage -- Can tear off roofs) Category 5: Winds 157 mph or higher (The absolute worst and can level houses and destroy buildings) The peak of the hurricane season The Atlantic hurricane season hits its peak on September 10.
"To uproot terror, it is necessary that they (Western states) address the root causes as well as the main financial and ideological sources of extremism and violence, which are clear to everyone," Qasemi was quoted as saying by Press TV. Iran denies Western charges of sponsoring terrorism, and accuses Saudi Arabia's Wahhabi brand of Sunni Islam and funding from its arch-rival of being behind Sunni militant groups who have been behind a recent spate of deadly attacks in Europe.
She's an overworked lawyer from New York City who runs into her summer camp boyfriend on the street one day and decides to relocate to his sunny town of West Covina, CA. To the people in her life who expect her to follow the "normal" path for a Jewish female who was raised in Westchester and went to Harvard, it might seem odd to turn down a big promotion at a well-known NYC law firm and uproot her life, but the move is just what Rebecca needs to lower her stress levels.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how health policy changes might have directly impacted migration patterns for immigrants within the U.S. "Immigrants do not uproot their lives and cross state borders to access health care, even at critical life moments, such as pregnancy and childhood development, and even if health care benefits across state lines are more comprehensive," Jonathan Miller of the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General in Boston and Elora Mukherjee of the Immigrants' Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School in New York City write in an editorial accompanying the study.
He doesn't know of the world thattells you to 'be yourself'and sells you a fair and lovely shade cardin the same fucking breathHe doesn't know of the hot wax and the laserwhose only purpose is toreplace your innocent skinwith its own brand of womanhoodHe doesn't know of the veet and the bleachThat uproot your robust hairin the name of hygieneHygiene, which when followed by menmakes them gay and unmanlyHe doesn't know how unruly eyebrows are tamedand how uni brows die a silent deathAll to preserve beautyAnd of the torturous miracles that happenInside the doors marked"WOMEN ONLY"So when a man calls me beautifulI throw at him, a smile; a smile that remainedAfter everything the strip pulled awayAnd I dare himTo waitTill my hair grows back.
If you're not going to call me British when I grew up in Britain; when I hold a British passport and don't hold a Bangladeshi one; when I don't even speak Bengali; when, good citizen that I try to be, I help an elderly neighbor with his Ikea bed, or dig out the old lilac that another cannot uproot; when I was educated in Britain, worked in Britain, was "a body of England's, breathing English air/Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home"; when I wash the dishes at the local church's fund-raiser for the homeless (because regardless of faith, we surely all believe in the idea of community); and again — it bears repetition — when I hold a British passport "without let or hindrance," then you can't be surprised if, doubting your good faith, I grab my bags and get the hell out.

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