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"It's crucial, if you're venting, to know that you're venting and to tell the person you're venting," Ms. Gilbertson said.
"Expect that everyone is going to see this, so if you're planning on venting, you're going to be venting not just to your colleagues but to your patients," he said.
Instead, a venting system is utilized that theoretically evacuates smoke.
Sometimes a good cry or venting helps you feel better.
The seats do provide heat, venting and massage action, though.
What was the best venting of Trump frustration in 2018?
So it could be venting, it could be ... who knows?
Trump's weekend venting was not the first time that the President has voiced frustration with Coats, but aides were struck that Trump was still venting about the testimony that took place three weeks ago.
In addition, adding venting shafts risks additional incompatibilities with noncritical systems.
Is gossip a form of venting that helps you release pressure?
Emotions run high, so expect that people will be venting hard.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) methane venting and flaring rule.
Some workers are pushing back in meetings and venting on Facebook.
But he was not venting about some conspiracy to get him.
" Chopra's initial response was: "Whenever you're done venting ... got it, done?
Trump hasn't specified particular individuals, venting instead at the broader situation.
There is no investment in responding to a pollster and venting.
Venting to a friend can release bottled-up financial anxiety, says Arreola.
No venting sessions, pleaseComplaining over drinks after a long day at work?
I'm donating, venting, and fighting, but I can't do it 24/7.
You must grant your wife a 10-minute postwork call for venting.
The byproduct typically occurred due to venting or burning off the fuel.
President Trump played golf, dabbled in geopolitics and did a little venting.
We do not punish a teenage boy for venting in his diary.
Cursing is coping, or venting, and it helps us deal with stress.
Maybe they're just venting, but I'm not trained to deal with this.
Jonny Greenwood's juddering guitar solo is all the venting Yorke truly needs.
Private venting over email or other online communication platforms won't necessarily stay private.
Sometimes private venting and public graciousness can coexist, and both can be true.
But we didn't just spend 40 minutes venting of our anger and frustration.
So it's possible these conversations are his way of venting, and seeking reassurance.
I saw you venting on a #HoodTalk about people who've said you've changed.
Applicants were not shy about venting in response to the Common App outage.
Let's say your friend is venting non-stop about a third party, Tyler.
Now some protesters are venting their frustrations at the political and clerical establishment.
"It's insane," she said in an interview, venting her frustration about the process.
Mr. Trump was simply venting his frustrations about the investigation, Mr. Giuliani argued.
Clinton, for starters, can't seem to restrain herself from venting bitterly about Sanders.
And since 2018, Marathon Oil's overall venting and flaring has surpassed even Exxon's.
The demonstrators were venting their anger over the global political and economic system.
Poetry is like an artsy form of venting that helps to express that.
It included the installation of a containment and venting system around the batteries.
We call expressive complaints venting, kvetching, griping or a number of other names.
So the machines rely on venting heat out of the bottom of the laptop.
Much of this is venting about husbands' emotional distance, flagging libido or adulterous tendencies.
For Mars, this means the gas is likely venting up from beneath the surface.
At the time, Trump was venting his frustrations about Germany's financial contributions to NATO.
We should all be grateful that Remy is venting her frustrations through the music.
There were friends, neighbors, and young people playing music and venting into a microphone.
Now, these donors are venting their frustration at congressional Republicans who drafted the legislation.
It is mostly silent but for the occasional whoosh of air venting from above.
It's a powerful day to let go of the past through venting your emotions.
Other artists have taken to venting their frustration through a droll sense of humor.
Venting directly emits methane, an even more potent greenhouse gas in the shorter term.
What kind of complaining do you tend to do: venting, problem solving or ruminating?
Baptiste stood at her transit stop while others started venting about the Wet'suwet'en supporters.
The only calls at the moment involve donors venting their anger, the fundraiser said.
But that nitrogen gas is venting and there's no danger to the surrounding community.
Another White House official denied that Trump was "frustrated" and venting in the letter.
You'll feel some intense emotions today, but venting to friends will bring you relief.
Going to a therapist, or venting to a trusted friend, is also a fantastic idea.
"People are venting in this survey, whether it is exuberance or great disappointment," Wynn said.
I get some venting in about my job search situation and get some good advice.
Direct gas venting drives up emissions even more by spewing the potent greenhouse gas methane.
Tesla keeps temp below 40C/105F by automatically venting cabin & turning on AC when needed.
"Venting is something that should be left to friends and family and therapists," Frawley said.
And because of social media, news consumers have a way of venting at news producers.
Some days they&aposre the word of the president, some days he&aposs just venting.
Instead of venting about Brzezinski, his time would be better spent winning over GOP Sens.
That last one even got China's state media to condemn Trump's "emotional venting" on Twitter.
Through venting and flaring, companies knowingly and purposefully release valuable energy resources into the air.
It's just me venting, and sometimes I can't even understand what's the root of it.
Using part of the meeting for "venting" or expressing frustrations and challenges can be useful.
Uncontrolled leaking and venting of natural gas wastes a valuable resource and threatens our climate.
My therapist commiserates with me and I feel a lot better when I'm done venting.
There's a chance Musk was just venting his frustration out loud on Twitter this morning.
Boone said Bard is perpetually throwing ideas at him and endures his venting after losses.
Venting can help us gain perspective and put words to our feelings, Dr. Grice said.
Angry customers flooded Twitter with comments on Thursday, venting their frustration about its website crashing.
A sour apple all the time Venting in the workplace is common — and sometimes helpful.
The worst thing workers can do is have a venting session about a bad boss.
"'Talking to Myself' was a moment of me going in the booth and venting," she says.
I'm only here to empathize with your struggle and to be an outlet for your venting.
Venting can be cathartic, but if it's all I ever do, it can take a toll.
Switzerland's direct democracy system makes referendums the normal channel for venting opposition to the status quo.
After venting about her emotional exhaustion to her Twitter followers, the star took some time away.
President Trump venting internally and externally, and calling old friends to air grievances about his team.
"It's been like a venting space for me," dreamer_SE, another member of the server told us.
"There's no light, there's no water, there's no anything," said one, Michael Tungi, venting about Nigeria.
"So, the ocean of Europa is venting into outer space," Culberson said, according to Space News.
But a senior administration official pointed out that he was just venting, as he always does.
But Mr. Uriarte's work has evolved past Abe's brief and often one-sided episodes of venting.
We've become numb to just how obsessed our society has become with venting about, well, anything.
" Venting to a teammate, Dunn said, carried the risk that it might "bring down their energy.
There are venting plants and substations for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority that are in the way.
But rather than venting at mourners for underperforming in their worst moments, why not offer help?
The hearings were combative at times, with senators venting that administration officials were dodging simple questions.
The Interior Department may also repeal a restriction on venting and burning methane from drilling operations.
It's easy to confuse being audience to a venting session with being asked to weigh in.
He said American hip hop music isn't so much "spreading the good vibes" as venting anger.
Contrary to popular belief, venting doesn't release your feelings of anger and frustration — it fuels them.
Flaring and venting are legal under state laws, and oil companies acknowledge the practices are wasteful.
Pro-Trump Republicans joined the president in venting their anger at the establishment for Gillespie's failure.
Venting is processing your feelings with someone so we can think about a situation more clearly.
And he has continued to channel many fans' frustrations by venting about the team's poor play.
But for the venting and flaring rule, as it is known, the future is certainly fleeting.
He noticed that they were venting against flailing political representatives and their apparent cronies among newsgatherers.
Venting and flaring is done for a variety of reasons as part of the extraction process.
The protests then broadened to venting anger over other problems such as social repression and corruption.
BLM proposes to do nothing not only about leaks and most venting, but flaring as well.
These guardrails can help ensure you have a spirited, passionate discussion that doesn't descend into venting.
They are venting and protesting, having endured an endless cycle of everyday racism, sexism and exploitation.
He said the message was his way of "venting" his anger at his wife, the affidavit alleges.
In the end, the 2017 report was approved comfortably but not without some shareholders venting their unhappiness.
Fans venting their time-related frustrations on Twitter got an answer from executive producer Bryan Cogman himself.
AirPods Pro use a venting system to reduce the pressure that can build up inside your ear.
My friend is very stressed about work, but venting and hard climbs make us both feel great.
"He fired me personally, and the meeting was mostly him venting his feelings at me," she says.
Little change was produced by the movement, but it did give people an opportunity for venting emotion.
So cutting emissions, mostly from leaks and releases (flaring and venting), is imperative to fight climate change.
These women's groups weren't just for venting—they offered lectures, book discussions, and scholarships to female colleges.
As of Sunday afternoon, the agency reported active venting of lava and toxic fumes in the subdivisions.
If you pick your venting topics (and partners) wisely, it can become a fun and communal experience.
One other piece in the room, "Sonic Figure – Venting Gourd" (2016) is from Yang's Sonic Sculpture series.
Users like the tempered glass lids for checking on food and the lids' holes for venting steam.
Alongside the venting of anger and grief, I also saw efforts focused on education and meeting needs.
Latin Americans are not just voting with their feet; they are venting at the ballot box, too.
Anti-Trump venting as the reporting model is tiresome and will become intolerable for another three years.
The group said the venting of the emissions from fuel wells could diminish the natural gas supply.
Over the weekend, he sent out a flurry of tweets venting his anger with the Russia investigation.
He has been venting frustration at the lack of polls that have been released since the Dec.
Anger It was only recently that Comey embraced the only rewarding use of social media: venting frustration.
Energy companies are now flaring and venting methane at much higher rates than just two years ago.
This problem may get worse in the coming weeks as refineries restart, venting more fumes into the air.
After venting about her emotional exhaustion to her Twitter followers, the star took some much-needed time off.
The president is notorious for launching broadsides over policy disagreements, and venting his frustrations among White House staffers.
Few believe the peace talks, which include the Listen Forums, have been more than a temporary venting space.
Volunteers are also venting their frustration as they are unsure who to contact to receive a new machine.
After venting about her emotional exhaustion to her Twitter followers, the star took some much-needed time off.
"[Venting] helps take the feelings out from inside of yourself, it helps you to process them," she says.
But for the most part, it's okay to indulge in a little stress-venting every now and then.
Many of us need the occasional venting session about our roomies, so we get where she's coming from.
Fisher wrote her way out, venting to the world in a manner that made us love her more.
You know that when I'm venting I need a hype man and you're a damn good hype man.
"We are the 99 percent," went the movement's motto, venting frustration with the financial industry and economic inequality.
On Thursday, frustration for thousands stranded to the north was growing, with some venting online and demanding answers.
The venting among Sanders supporters reflected months of pent-up frustration after he lost the nomination to Mrs.
But does being a good friend require asking for permission before you do some venting of your own?
After Ryan falls off screen in the video, a voice can be heard venting frustration with the proceedings.
She's venting to Stamper about Blythe's involvement of China in the Milkin situation, but is interrupted by Seth.
She said that the BLM is now looking at ways to tackle problems like venting and gas flaring.
In a phone call, Mondale told me that he was just venting and would never have followed through.
The local live streams showed the vehicle venting gas periodically throughout the day, indicating that testing was underway.
What they found: Venting and flaring combined averaged a record 1.28 billion cubic feet per day in 2018.
It felt more like a therapy session -- with Trump venting and attacking his enemies -- than a political rally.
His letter offers nothing to address the vast methane waste from sources other than deliberate venting and flaring.
Venting her growing frustration, Merkel said a rethink of Germany's and the EU's relations with Turkey was needed.
Although it might temporarily feel good to listen to others venting, don't regret wallowing in a pity party.
We have fun gossiping about our love lives, venting about work issues, and complaining about how hungry we are.
"Yes, in the moment, [venting] can sometimes reduce a physiological arousal, but only in certain situations," Dr. Zakarin says.
Trump, though, really likes tweeting and spends a lot of his time venting and soliciting advice on the phone.
The reason, say the authors of the new study, is that 'Oumuamua is still venting material from its surface.
Nearly $330 million worth of natural gas is wasted each year due to venting or leaks from drilling operations.
Political balance, as required by the regulator, is achieved by venting the full range of views throughout the day.
The president has been so globally disruptive that you can't ignore his private venting — even stuff that sounds unlikely.
While waiting in line at the grocery store one night, I overheard a man venting about his millennial employees.
In January 2018, CNN reported Trump had been venting about Rosenstein and at times said he wanted Rosenstein removed.
That's not to mention their digestive systems venting a significant amount of the greenhouse gas methane into the atmosphere.
Just hours after tweeting "Happy Easter!" to his 16 million Twitter followers, Donald Trump began venting about illegal immigration.
I ask him to revise his part, and then spend the train ride home venting to C. about it.
Healthy venting sessions usually let adolescents return to school (and adults return to work) less burdened the following day.
This is preferable to approaching the conversation by venting your personal thoughts on the employee's performance or bad behavior.
It's fair to argue whether venting is the wisest or most effective response, but it's certainly an understandable one.
Activists of all political stripes recommend calling legislators, not just emailing — and certainly not just venting on social media.
Many of them asked me not to respond—it was just a form of venting—but I usually did.
Words like these are fine if you're venting outside of the office to a close friend or significant other.
On Twitter, his favorite venting ground, he has not commented on or criticized the consumer bureau or its director.
And because air-conditioners work in part by venting hot air outside, they also make the surrounding neighborhood warmer.
A week followed of venting on Facebook and subsequent unfriending, a foretaste of months of broken acquaintances to come.
It does not have air-conditioning, but Mr. Dalgleish said it is efficiently cooled by an air-venting system.
Venting releases the powerful GHG methane, while flaring (or burning) produces CO2 emissions and also allows some methane escape.
Alaskan and federal officials have identified two leaks venting methane gas, a powerful greenhouse gas linked to climate change.
Reporters, apart from venting their frustration on Twitter, had no choice but to sit silently and take the abuse.
Subway riders have unleashed a torrent of complaints on social media, venting that poor service is becoming the norm.
Alaskan and federal officials have identified two leaks venting methane gas, a powerful greenhouse gas linked to climate change. nyti.
I'm told that one day, my mom was on the phone venting to my grandmother about her kid being gay.
Behind the scenes, he alternated between ebullience, and venting about how nobody should have to go through what he had.
And while plenty of people come unhinged when they're in venting mode, Chrissy Teigen has a glorious knack for it.
It's one that, like the series finale, saw emotional responses from fans too, with many venting about it on Twitter.
" One pair of padded boxers with removable butt inserts says it also has a system for "easily venting the scrotum.
But water may not be entering the crater, as feared, and gas and steam may be safely venting, scientists said.
You're a cesspool of spleen-venting from people who think it's acceptable to insult other people in public and anonymously.
Find friends you feel comfortable venting to—talking about things will help ground you, which you'll really need this evening.
" A senior administration official told Axios that calling it a threat was "probably too strong, it was more venting frustration.
The faculty voted to award her the prestigious Albert K. Venting Jr. Memorial Award shortly before her graduation in 212.
The president has not been shy about venting his frustration with the nearly two-year investigation into his Russia ties.
ICF International estimates that over $6900 million in taxpayer revenue was lost through venting, flaring, and leaks in 2628 alone.
Lately, Trump has fluctuated between venting about Kelly to certain aides while reassuring others that he is pleased with him.
Artist's impression of the Moon, looking over the Imbrium Basin, with lavas erupting, venting gases, and producing a visible atmosphere.
In reality, you feel fine after 10 minutes of venting and want your Pisces to open up and vent, too!
The Palestinians, meanwhile, are in the midst of an emotional venting process following Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Aides steered clear of the front of the plane to avoid being tapped for a venting session with Mr. Trump.
Instead of venting, Mr. Musk — indeed, Silicon Valley as a whole — can perhaps see the Thai operation as a lesson.
It's an irresistible mash-up of stream-of-consciousness venting and measured appraisals of everything from white feminism to Bono.
"He doesn't like it," the official said, who described the President's mood as "venting" more than seriously considering a veto.
The sturdy waistbelt, articulated shoulder straps, and venting are comparable to what Osprey specs on its most core backpacking packs.
"Some of the stories are really sweet; some are completely absurd and satirical; some are cathartic and venting," Blaylock said.
Though Westcott was a listening ear to Locken during the venting session, the comment did not sit well with her.
The rule in question is meant to reduce leaking, venting and flaring of methane from drilling activity on federal land.
But a few months earlier, while venting via text to a friend, McClure expressed frustration that Bobbitt wasn't going to rehab.
Users have been venting on Twitter, mourning the loss of their recent connections, as well as the source of instant validations.
"All of the venting through the day and sharing stories and being able to lean on each other really, really helps."
Protests were expected Wednesday but more as a display of anger and venting of frustration, rather than an effective blocking tactic.
In his darkest moment, the astronaut considered venting the water into space by releasing a safety valve located on his helmet.
The noticeable downswing in ethane emissions was attributed to less venting and flaring of gas from oil fields, among other factors.
Priyanka's response has raised some eyebrows, as she asks if the woman is done venting ... and then chastised her for yelling.
The rule, released Tuesday by the Interior Department, updates 30-year-old regulations on methane venting, flaring and leaks for drillers.
Exxon declined to outline the cost of the three-year program or the savings it projects by keeping methane from venting.
However, a senior administration official told the Post that Kelly was just venting anger and saying he was leaving work early.
The team also saw venting from a liquid natural gas storage tank near a "major airport," and also got that fixed.
At times, his enthusiasm for venting anger about the news media has seemed to rival his interest in criticizing Mrs. Clinton.
The plaza has been packed with young people every night for nearly a month, venting their anger — at just about everything.
Powerful emotions are in the air, and this is a great time for journaling, meditation, or venting to a trusted friend.
As Trump faces a massive, bipartisan uproar over his administration's practice, he spent much of his NFIB speech venting about immigration.
It's a powered rear seating system that can be customized and personalized with different configurations, heat, venting and charging for electronics.
But for sharing personal moments, for venting, for getting good advice on parenting challenges while feeling supported in our tougher moments?
"Incel boards tend to be so toxic [now] because they're basically venting and posting all of their frustrations online," he says.
A few hours after his initial posts, Hall apologized for "venting" and announced he was taking a break from social media.
Mr. Trump's venting on Tuesday came despite pleas from his staff, including his daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner.
Normally, satellites prepare for disposal by venting any remaining propellant in their fuel tanks, a process that can take several months.
He was randomly picked up and thrown from the third floor by a man who police said was venting his anger.
In 2011, the Occupy movement came and went — an inchoate venting of collective anger that seemed to disappear without a trace.
But it's on the list for consideration, she said, along with the Bureau of Land Management's recent venting and flaring rule.
Lacking any better options, Westin has been venting that heat into the Seattle air, through giant cooling towers, at considerable expense.
"But emotional venting cannot become a guiding policy for solving the nuclear issue on the peninsula," referring to the Korean Peninsula.
A TV is placed mysteriously behind a series of rowed venting incorporated into the wood panel below the plastic Blum sign.
The Obama administration said that venting of methane cost taxpayers over $330 million a year in lost revenues from natural gas.
Several oil and gas companies have pledged to limit leaks of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and to reducing flaring and venting.
In the plaza outside the gates of the United Nations complex, opposition supporters held aloft Syrian flags and banners venting their frustrations.
Jay Z has been silent on Kanye West venting about "TIDAL/Apple bullshit" onstage and saying the pair would never collaborate again.
That approach hasn't always pleased black activists and leaders, some venting frustration Obama wasn't saying enough to support their point of view.
And Schumer, Pelosi and Trump clashed during a stunning televised presidential venting session over immigration late last year in the Oval Office.
However, the ornament's reviews on Amazon have become somewhat of a sounding board and venting outlet for critics of the President-elect.
The phrase "Auckland Airport" was trending on New Zealand Twitter on Friday, with many users venting their fury at the airport's authorities.
The top of the computer is design to emit sound in 360-degrees, all while venting heat from the computer's thermal chamber.
Why it matters: Trump often acted like a bystander during the special counsel's investigation, venting his frustration on Twitter and with reporters.
The Obama administration had said that venting of methane cost taxpayers over $330 million a year in lost revenue from natural gas.
Ayesha Curry, the wife of Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, faced backlash after venting her frustrations about the game on Twitter.
So it&aposs possible that Trump is just venting here, using his Twitter platform to try to discredit Mueller and his team.
"So this is really more about venting our frustration and sending a signal than it is actually trying to change Chinese behavior."
The protesters were venting their anger at President Donald Trump's decision to reinstate a ban on transgender individuals serving in the military.
Jane came to this conclusion one day after she caught herself venting to another co-worker about problems in her personal life.
If the environment is your thing -- it has hydronic radiant heating under the floors, and remote venting clerestory windows (really fancy skylights).
But venting to anonymous colleagues is about the least effective approach to ameliorating the underlying conditions making workers unhappy in the workforce.
Trump may be venting to his lawyers every morning, but that hasn't stopped him from making the hole he's in even deeper.
He was venting views widely held in the Hindu-nationalist umbrella group, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, to which Modi's party is affiliated.
The officials said Trump was angry and "venting" about both matters during the expanded meeting, which included officials from both leaders' cabinets.
He was evidently venting his frustration at a media that had, throughout his campaign, fixated on his scandal while ignoring his policies.
President Trump on Tuesday trumpeted the bipartisan spending deal as a "clear win," just hours after venting his frustration with the agreement.
Left in political limbo, Republicans are upping their public warnings to Trump while holding out hope he is simply venting his frustration.
It's enough to make one consider many unmentionable actions, or, at the very least, venting your anger at the nearest bus driver.
One last thing to consider before posting, appealing for help is different than venting, so choose your words carefully and be specific.
Her final days were spent venting at Islam, and in death her name has become — fairly or not — consistently associated with Islamophobia.
One day, after venting about how unhappy he was to Joshua Dial, Exotic's then-campaign manager, Maldonado accidentally shot himself and died.
On Saturday afternoon, Mr. Trump posted on Twitter, venting about Mr. Heller and other Republicans who are not supporting the Senate bill.
Thousands of Brazilians took to the streets on Sunday to protest the moves in Congress, venting their wrath especially against Mr. Calheiros.
"They really don't understand how to talk to members," one Democratic source said of the DNC, venting frustration at Perez in particular.
A report last week in CNN said Trump had been venting about Rosenstein and has made comments about wanting to remove him.
It captures hardcore's richest paradox: that angry music can be happy, and that venting wrath responsibly clears the mind for better use.
Despite that, I've always advocated the importance of venting and getting things off your chest, no matter how small the worry may be.
Imagine a home where venting, lighting, locks, and more are automated based on where people are within the home at any given moment.
At a Wednesday meeting of the Congressional Black Caucus, members had a free-wheeling, 45-minute venting session about the DNC and Perez.
For example, if you're venting about something rude that your roommate said to you, they might try to argue for your roommate's POV.
Even if the software is bad and the batteries end up venting hydrogen, the fire safety system will prevent anything from actually exploding.
I turn on the television, and I see a land where to be a citizen means to specialize in the venting of spleen.
Sure, eating a balanced meal and building healthy habits is great and all, but nothing is as fun as venting on social media!
When it's time for the capsule to return home, the pilot descends by venting the helium and eventually detaching from the balloon itself.
The aerodynamicists redesigned the front air cooler intake and venting, and added a front splitter, to eliminate the lift at the front too.
Senators should understand how much harm this rule would impose on Western states and vote to repeal the BLM venting and flaring rule.
In venting his own vengeful fantasies, Mr Miller answered the question which has niggled Batman scholars since the character first appeared in 1939.
Most attendees appeared supportive of impeachment, with many in the audience venting frustrations with Democratic elected officials who haven't rallied behind the push.
This venting reportedly veered into invasions of privacy, with hosts posting photos and names of guests, along with speculations about guests' sexual activities.
The emails, some of which were first reported by BuzzFeed News, also show Mr. Powell venting about some members of Mr. Bush's administration.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has lapsed into a seemingly endless and useless presidency, centralizing power, punishing critics, and venting poisonously at Israel.
The resolution would undo a late-issued Bureau of Land Management regulation limiting venting and flaring of methane from natural gas drilling sites.
Features like the venting holes under the armpit and the thumb-hole cuffs are thoughtful touches that make me like it even more.
There is no art expression more pure and necessary than teenagers venting their frustrations by making music in homes owned by their parents.
One of the few pleasures they have left, surely, is venting to their spouses, parents, and maybe a Washington Post reporter or two.
Whether I was venting about financial struggles or complaining about a frustrating scheduling hiccup, Woebot dished out the same few canned "empathy" responses.
But there is no reason she needs to vent to an employee — especially when her venting casts a general pall over the workday.
Flaring and venting of methane, meanwhile, has jumped 383 percent compared with two years ago amid rollbacks of federal rules curbing such practices.
But Mr. Trump has refused to give up his favorite form of venting — one he believes allows him to circumvent the news media.
That drama always ends up with you venting that they did the wrong thing — while they seethe in frustration at your hazy guidelines.
The strategic venting and stretch blend knit in this polo shirt will allow your boyfriend to move with ease around the golf course.
After all, it's probably going to take awhile for humans to see venting and sharing good news with robots as a normal thing.
We'll see how often his angry tweets and behind-the-scenes obsessions cash out, and how often they're just a way of venting.
On one side was Mr. Kerry, venting years of frustration on behalf of President Obama and himself at what they consider Israeli intransigence.
An hour after stopping, the driver noticed air venting from the brakes and saw the train move forward, then start to roll away.
To be clear, sanctions are not an end in themselves, and we must not allow them to become a form of geopolitical venting.
It may be easy to mistake with the private venting of frustrated elites, but the rubes can read the New York Times, too.
Men are just used to more, and they are used to having higher expectations and venting their spleen when those expectations aren't met.
Editor's note: This story has been clarified to note that venting of natural gas is an important source of methane emissions from oil production.
First, there's the waste produced when sulfur dioxide is stripped out of the collection of gases venting into the atmosphere from a power plant.
O'Connor's public defender, Rachel Forde, says her client was just a teen "venting" in his journal, did not plan to carry out any attacks.
Lawmakers are venting outrage over high prescription drug costs, but if Congress is looking for culprits, members might want to look in the mirror.
This is bad news for people with the disorder because experiments have shown that venting anger—even more justified anger—makes you feel worse.
Anti was hailed everywhere from RollingStone and Entertainment Weekly to the crowded dance floors and private living rooms full of girlfriends venting over drinks.
Over the course of his first months in the White House, President Trump notoriously turned Twitter into his personal outlet for unhinged political venting.
He told agents he "was venting frustrations with Congresswoman's McSally's congressional votes in support of the President of the United States," the complaint said.
Instead, they're reviewing specific articles, so hopefully they're engaging with the substance and specifics of the story, rather than just venting their preexisting feelings.
"Won't it be ironic that Steve Bannon helped get the President elected and impeached?" another top Republican official said in a moment of venting.
"There was a lot of frustration, a lot of venting," Jennifer Robison, a reporter who was at the meeting, recalled in a recent interview.
Trump sent signals they would, venting regularly about US troops in Syria and wondering why US soldiers were in the Middle East at all.
It wasn't long before Houts began to post a series of angry tweets and videos, venting over the dog ... bitching about his bad behavior.
ON TAP FRIDAY: The House votes on a Congressional Review Act resolution undoing the Bureau of Land Management's venting and flaring rule for methane.
BLM's new policy, also called the venting and flaring rule, is just the kind of regulation the Congressional Review Act was designed to correct.
The possibility exists, however, that water may not be entering the crater, as feared, and gas and steam may be safely venting, scientists said.
" The President continues venting to Turnbull about refugees, warning that some of them will not be "wonderful people" who work for "local milk people.
After venting on Twitter in the morning, the president tried to refocus attention on his tax-cutting package set to be released this week.
No one pointed to actual crimes committed by migrants beyond littering, venting instead about their general sense that the migrants were dirty and scary.
"But emotional venting cannot become a guiding policy for solving the nuclear issue on the peninsula," it said, referring to the divided Korean Peninsula.
Mr. Ghesquière's venting may not have been intended to set off a firestorm, but even so, it puts Louis Vuitton in a complicated place.
Each year, the oil and gas industry releases approximately 13 million metric tons of methane into the atmosphere through venting, flaring, and equipment leaks.
The rules in question, finalized under President Barack Obama, are meant to reduce leaking, venting and flaring of planet-warming methane from drilling activity.
That means producers must drill constantly to keep their oil production steady, while venting or flaring off the gas before pipelines can catch up.
Your mind is full: Stay grounded by limiting your screen time, venting to friends, and finding peaceful places where you can think things through.
They were louding venting at an assiduously uncontroversial state legislator who, as a Democrat in New York City, had been accustomed to cozier treatment.
For example, in North Dakota — the nation's second largest oil producing state – stringent caps on venting and flaring have curtailed Bakken Shale oil production.
CNN has reported that Trump has been venting to his aides about Rosenstein in recent weeks and even raised the possibility of his removal.
Studies have shown that flaring, venting and leaking of methane and natural gas causes increased risks of asthma, respiratory infections, cancer and neurological damage.
From Georgia to Michigan, outside more than 50 US factories, they are picketing around the clock, venting their anger over the company's recent decisions.
As an informant, Mo was tasked with helping the FBI assess whether Young was just venting or if he seriously could be planning something.
New York (CNN Business)Target cash registers were back online after a two-hour systems outage on Saturday that left exasperated shoppers venting frustrations online.
However, for a toxic handler, taking on the stress of others can have negative consequences too -- especially if the toxic handler is experiencing toxic venting.
Smarter Living: Some advice on giving people advice: For starters, make sure the person you're advising is actually looking for guidance, rather than just venting.
Venting and leaks during oil and gas operations cause major emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas at least 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
Workers I've talked to — plus many more who have grown accustomed to venting on private internet groups for Instacart workers — aren't buying the company's reasoning.
Over the last couple of months, I've received a few emails asking a similar question, venting a similar frustration, written in a similar exasperated tone.
We all have our own ways of releasing frustration, but venting only keeps you focused on the problem and prevents you from creating a solution.
In reality, maintenance and operational circumstances mean that venting and flaring will sometimes occur, not least for the purpose of avoiding explosions from gas buildup.
Imagine how loud it would be, with all the roaring of engines and the venting of gaskets and the screeching of metal sliding against metal.
"No one is going to get physical," said Fiore, repeatedly, as the four militants took turns venting their frustrations with the government on the call. .
That's never really been his Twitter M.O. The site long served as a platform for his own venting/flame fanning, rather than outlining specific strategy.
In essence, they're no different than any other recently single human, except that instead of downing mimosas on the couch, they're venting to the press.
In August this year, Xinhua rebuked the U.S. president for his "emotional venting" on Twitter after he criticized China for not reining North Korea in.
" When "Billion Dollar Whale" was first published in September, Long said the book "got the whole country riled up a bit, venting on social media.
The BLM issued a proposed rule in February to address methane emissions from flaring, venting, and leaks from oil and gas wells on federal lands.
Psychologist Sandra Thomas, who has studied female anger, says that aggressive ways of venting frustration, such as yelling or breaking things, actually generate more anger.
Garcia Richard's office noted in a news release that the state loses around $1 million per month on unpaid royalties due to venting and flaring.
Besides, new buildings have much better venting these days, said Thomas Brodsky, a partner at the Brodsky Organization, which developed City Tower, Mr. Celenza's address.
Venting at an airline or a passive-aggressive jab may feel good, but it won't get you to the front of the customer service line.
While Mr. Jones just arrived from Alabama, most of the others have been venting their frustrations over the polarized nature and inertia of the Senate.
A far more reasonable approach for venting frustration is to continue voicing opinions in opposition to the intolerable political culture that has taken over Washington.
Exxon's venting and flaring has surged since 23 to record highs, both in absolute terms and as a proportion of gas produced, the numbers show.
Vogel added that tacking on a cute pets request to your bad-day venting can be a way to spin a negative into a positive.
Teasing apart these distinctions requires vocabulary that varies between experts, but there are roughly three categories: venting, problem solving and ruminating, otherwise known as dwelling.
Teasing apart these distinctions requires vocabulary that varies between experts, but there are roughly three categories: venting, problem solving and ruminating, otherwise known as dwelling.
When Molly, 28, was fed up with her roommate's dates always eating her food, Molly addressed the problem by venting to everyone but her roommate.
In the most recent morning tweet storm venting his frustration with the attorney general, he questioned why Sessions hasn't replaced acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe.
The new rule is expected to allow for more leaks of the gas through a practice known as venting or flaring, adding to air pollution.
The current version of the rule allows oil operations on public lands to release or burn -- known as venting or flaring -- gas from the wells.
From Georgia to Michigan, outside more than 50 US factories, workers have been picketing around the clock, venting their anger over the company's recent decisions.
As a leader, it&aposs important to stay in control of the meeting dynamic so that it doesn&apost turn into one, big venting session.
The shorts, meant for running, feature a perforated venting system for cooling, as well as two side zipper pockets to hold essentials during a jog.
Its venting is very public, with the candidate talking more about whether female candidates get underrated and the campaign running ads about the media erasure.
She said he was "kind of venting about the ticketing process," and she joined in the comments beneath the post with grievances of her own.
So now Harry is sad and mopey and complaining about everything, and that includes venting about Cassandra to some of the Other Boys in the town.
Users have been venting their frustration regarding the battery warning on reddit's r/boostedboards, where user rickbross details his board filling his NYC apartment with smoke.
As vain and manufactured as our online personas can be, Facebook is still a popular avenue for venting and rambling about our day-to-day struggles.
And you can see this impacting the anchors, who gradually start to fall into this role of venting frustration and disgust on behalf of the viewers.
In other words, delving into your astrological background — and how it did or did not mesh with your partner's — will not simplify your post-breakup venting.
Tweets like: The reason I prefer venting on Twitter to seeing a therapist, I think, is because I don't have to explain anything to the internet.
"The area continues to be unstable with volcanic venting and related hazards of earthquake and poisonous gases ongoing," the Hawaii Civil Defense Agency said Saturday night.
"This was an Obama judge," he told reporters before venting other grievances about the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and hinting at some kind of retaliation.
Fire experience has shown venting the stained-glass windows will not effectively remove the smoke, heat and flame from upper portions of a high gothic ceilings.
In high school civics classes, the usual assignments about political parties and the Electoral College have given way to anguished venting about groping and sexual violence.
The following is a rare account of President Trump in a small Oval Office meeting, venting at senior staff for sometimes resisting his hawkish trade agenda.
It's like he's killing two birds with one stone: venting his pent up feelings and using those feelings to get something he needs for his mission.
What ensued was a barrage of angry venting at his political team and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who had consolidated establishment GOP support behind Strange.
The Eliza app asks users to record a voice memo, say, venting about an issue they're dealing with at work or simply reflecting on their day.
Unintentional leaks, and the venting or burning of excess gas from wells, spews as much as $1 million of natural gas into the air every day.
In private moments, Mr. Trump, who is prone to venting, blows off steam about the investigation but then moves on, according to one of the advisers.
Venting at an attorney general for recusing himself from a case in which he was involved (but not actually firing him) doesn't make the cut either.
Ms. Pelosi, who had been venting frustration about Democrats' policy work being overshadowed by the oversight wars, pushed back and questioned that approach, the people said.
When the first 5,000 words spilled out, they came largely in the nature of personal complaint — a way of venting my own frustrations with not sleeping.
Take a moment to consider if you've been repressing your feelings; if you have, let them out today by venting to a friend or making art.
A Saturday venting session spirals: 'I feel like a sheep in a slaughterhouse' In March 2014, Balan and her interiors team had brewing concerns about Tesla.
Even grizzled commuters said they had never endured such a meltdown, venting their fury at those in charge of running buses and trains and clearing highways.
You dont need all the button selected presets on the other models since every recipe is just a combination of steam pressure, time and venting method.
In a one-on-one meeting with Mr. Erdogan that was scheduled to last a few minutes, Mr. Erdogan spent 80 minutes venting to Mr. Pence.
Adidas golf shirt The strategic venting and stretch blend knit in this polo shirt will allow your boyfriend to move with ease around the golf course.
Unless the dual spoilers and faux front and rear venting are too severe for your retinas, the Civic Hatchback should be on the test drive list.
But not too toasty, thanks to the breathability of the pants and some built-in venting, and also not too sweaty, as the lining wicks moisture.
The data also shows that BP this year acquired some of the most polluting sites in the Permian and then allowed flaring and venting to increase.
This provides campers the option to unzip the bag for improved venting in warmer weather, allowing them to stay more comfortable in a variety of environments.
He said Trump was venting frustration because Democrats "went out to try to spike the football and make him look bad" after negotiating the funding deal.
While Mr. Buttigieg's rivals spent Friday and Saturday venting online over his McKinsey ties, there was little evidence the story had broken through yet in Iowa.
One way of venting their rage was to fight in soccer stadiums, taunting German fans by mimicking British bombers and bellowing slogans about winning the war.
The President has been venting about Rosenstein -- who oversees Mueller and the special counsel investigation -- in recent weeks, according to four sources familiar with the situation.
They ultimately decided to miniaturize the circular pinhole-style venting pattern of the One S, but with the perforations only along the sides of the upper house.
Gore reasoned that if you made a fabric out of ePTFE, you could block out rain while still venting steamy perspiration—with wind protection as a bonus.
The most notable build shifts otherwise are the top strap for the headset and the front which has some venting to funnel heat away from the phone.
In 1985, the Cardinals were on the other end of an 13-0 drubbing, and this time they were the ones venting their frustration against the Royals.
In 19623, the Cardinals were on the other end of an 11-0 drubbing, and this time they were the ones venting their frustration against the Royals.
That's my drug of choice: venting and letting it all out up there is what clears my head and puts me in a good space, you know?
Exploring the virtual school kitchen, she could read about how the lack of a deep fryer means less energy is needed for venting grease from the air.
If an employee starts venting and it's overtaking a meeting, the manager should step in and pivot the conversation to be more productive and push for action.
But, venting to families or friends would have sufficed in order for you to move onto the practical reaction: Confronting the parties involved in a composed manner.
Strategic venting and anti-stink technology in this T-shirt will allow your boyfriend to move with ease between working out and going about his normal day.
It's made from a 3-layer fabric that uses a microporous membrane made exclusively for Mission Workshop by the Japanese textile company Toray for the venting layer.
Former MoviePass users are venting their rage on Twitter, after finding their accounts have not been closed as requested, and have instead been reactivated under new plans.
But of course, geysers aren't constantly active, and worse, when they're not venting out all that steam and water and pent-up pressure, they're basically a hole.
Later, as he was venting to a friend he pulled out his Fitbit app to show a quantifiable record of how he couldn't sleep or calm down.
All portable ACs come with window venting kits to help you ensure that the cold air stays in and the exhaust stays outside with all that heat.
After venting ash for several days, the volcano exploded on Friday, blasting out glowing red rocks and sulphur dioxide, the Rabaul Volcanological Observatory said in a bulletin.
He committed a miserly 12 unforced errors, blunted the 140mph first serves whizzing his way and even reduced the normally Zen-like Raonic to venting his frustration.
Two people familiar with what took place said they thought that Mr. Trump was just venting, and insisted that Mr. Atkinson's dismissal was never under serious consideration.
When the moment came, it was as I'd always imagined: the clouds of steam venting in the minutes before launch, the immensely bright column of flame erupting.
The number of lava-venting fissures in the neighborhood grew overnight from eight to as many as 10, Stovall said, though some have quieted at various points.
His advisers have taken this as him "venting" and haven't put in place a policy process to deal with the suggestion, but Trump keeps returning to it.
It might feel satisfying, but is it the best way to encourage different behavior in the future, or will he just write it off as bitter venting?
Adding to the cost and complexity, each has 1,700 to 3,000 requirements that include style, durability, recyclability, comfort, government safety specifications, and features like heat and venting.
What followed was a bizarre spectacle that was part-signing ceremony and part venting session as Mr. Trump presented his audiences with his dilemma in real time.
However, to repeat something I've said a few times in the Trump era, when the venting is done it's important to acknowledge that it could be worse.
Trump's very public spleen-venting more closely resembled that of Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln's vice president and the reluctant and disastrous steward of Reconstruction after his death.
Protesters clashed with police into the early hours of Thursday, throwing petrol bombs and venting their anger over the shooting of a teenager earlier in the week.
His posts are a rare instance of a Trump ally publicly venting criticism of a president who prizes loyalty and is known to be averse to dissent.
Hang with select friends Two people venting ad nauseam to one another about shared stressors is called "co-rumination," and Dr. Frankel warns it can heighten anxiety.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rule focused on reducing waste of natural gas from flaring, venting and leaks from oil and gas production on federal lands.
While we have likely seen the end of the CRA to reverse Obama-era policies, the administrative process is just starting for the venting and flaring rule.
As long as we keep producing oil and gas, there is a critical need to reduce methane emissions from production fields caused by flaring, venting and leaking.
She said many of her conversations with voters began as venting sessions for liberal-leaning voters seething about Mr. Trump and riveted by the news from Washington.
It may well be that even Trump recognized, particularly in view of the impeachment cloud, that nothing was to be gained by another reality TV venting session.
Trump pushed Sessions out of the role after more than a year of venting his frustration that Sessions had recused himself from the Russia election interference investigation.
" But a Republican who speaks to the President said it remained far from certain whether he would actually purge Rosenstein, considering Trump "does more venting than firing.
I realize she was venting and planned to erase the voicemail, but screaming the entire plan to the world while standing on the street was a serious WTF.
" She blames writing the letter on a "barf bag" on her boredom — plus "My WiFi doesn't work, and I'm nervous as f—k so this is me venting.
Depending upon your view, this could be bad news: What does their future look like if guys are venting and calling each other out in postgame media scrums?
Steel, cement, and chemical plants all emit loads of carbon dioxide, so switching to renewable power won't stop those industries from venting carbon into the air, she said.
Every time I've visited my dad and stepmother over the past couple of years, our conversation has turned toward venting about the latest horrors of the Trump administration.
Venting her anger at parliament, which had already rejected her deal twice, she said Britain's departure had been blocked by political infighting for which she was not responsible.
With Twitter being a source of political venting for many, it's possible that we'll see more custom hashtag emojis (or Hashflags) created specifically for future protests and marches.
Despite being the 6th leading scorer in the NBA, Damian Lillard didn't make the All-Star squad ... and he's venting about it in a brand new rap song.
Paul Cook (R-Calif.) — a former Marine Corps officer and Vietnam veteran — was the most outspoken lawmaker at the hearing, venting his displeasure with the long acquisition cycle.
And just as certainly their sentiments often include the venting of old-fashioned Archie Bunker racism of a kind we might like to think of as in retreat.
Instead, this real-world life coach will listen to your venting, your problems, and your life goals, via text, then write back with customized advice, feedback, and guidance.
President Donald Trump quickly turned a tax reform event in West Virginia into a broad political venting session Thursday, including repeated swipes at the state's vulnerable Democratic Sen.
The Bern FL1 Trail combines the styling of helmets five times its price with great venting and an adjustable fit for a performance that belies its incredible value.
This rule should be strong to reduce wasteful practices such as venting and flaring of methane, along with requiring quarterly inspections and repair of leaks for production equipment.
Those comments were part of a "venting period" that reminded Trump's aides of Nixon's final days in office, according to the Post, where Woodward is an associate editor.
The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) wants to limit venting and flaring natural gas at wells on public land, practices that let methane into the atmosphere.
The resolution would undo a Bureau of Land Management regulation issued late in the Obama administration that limits venting and flaring of methane from natural gas drilling sites.
Between the lines: The Carr Fire's rotating smoke plume acted as a chimney, venting heat and smoke away from the blaze, and sucking in air from surrounding areas.
There is some political venting — none of which fits in a tidy ideological box — but mostly a lot of bluster, chops-busting and reminiscing to pass the time.
With his rambling, sing-speak style of storytelling and venting, he carried himself like The Hold Steady's Craig Finn, but with all traces of Midwestern charm lit ablaze.
The difference with Mr. Trump, he said, is that the president not only vents those feelings publicly, but also makes that venting a central part of his message.
The online venting came a day after Mr. Trump said the White House was trying to find out the whistle-blower's identity, despite institutional directives and confidentiality protections.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (R-Utah) introduced measures Monday targeting the Bureau of Land Management's methane venting and flaring rule, which applies specifically to federal land.
The agency said flaring, venting, and leaks waste a valuable resource that could be put to productive use and deprive American taxpayers, tribes and states of royalty revenues.
It seems as though the president is salty that McCain's family didn't thank him for the use of the plane and is venting about it at a speech.
The Trump administration watered down Obama-era rules meant to curb methane flaring or venting, which according to the Times is 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
That resulted in a fine mesh venting pattern that would leave the upper housing's unibody enclosure completely clean, save the Xbox logo and lettering in the upper left corner.
It is aimed at accidental gas leaks and at the process of venting and burning off leaked gas — known as flaring — from oil and gas wells on public lands.
That's not too surprising, seeing how the oceans are still venting heat from the most powerful El Niño on record and the decades of global warming that preceded it.
The question before the Senate Judiciary Committee was therefore whether his comments represented ill-informed venting by a casual observer, or a more serious threat to Mr Mueller's investigation.
Research firm Rhodium Group recently estimated that the sector lost 3.5 trillion cubic feet of unburned natural gas, worth about $30 billion, through methane leaks and venting in 2012.
Prior to the rule's implementation, oil and gas investors saw more than $1 million worth of natural gas wasted every day by venting and flaring methane into the atmosphere.
Oil and gas companies can use infrared cameras to track methane leaks and plug them — or capture excess methane and sell it rather than venting it into the air.
After the catastrophe at Fukushima, safety measures were bolstered at nuclear plants worldwide: More emergency equipment was put on standby, and measures for venting explosive hydrogen gas were improved.
The event also brought out vintage Trump, with the President giving a free-wheeling speech that at times veered into a venting session about people who have slighted him.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump discussed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program with Republican leaders of Congress at dinner Wednesday night, but mostly was "venting," one attendee said.
Doing so could help them spot potential issues such as a malfunctioning pneumatic valve, a storage tank that isn't properly venting gases, or a compressor station that isn't working.
Why it matters: The report Friday on venting and flaring is latest sign of the oil industry's struggle to rein in climate-warming gases as U.S. oil production surges.
Outside groups have waged a lobbying war over the methane rule, an Obama administration effort to limit venting and flaring of methane pollution from drilling sites on federal land.
Many people were killed and burned to death in slums across the East African country, often by young men venting their frustration over economic inequality and lack of opportunities.
" Taking a page from President Trump's playbook, the rich, famous and newly political boast of their enormous private sector success and vast fortunes while venting fury at "career politicians.
Protests have continued across India since the deaths of the two victims in Hyderabad and Unnao with many people venting online about what they see as an endemic problem.
Clinton, it is hard not to think of Orwell's dystopian novel "1984," when the people were allowed to spend two minutes every day venting hatred for the party's enemy.
Trump has developed a reputation for venting against those who displease him, allowing them to twist in the wind with their futures in doubt rather than firing them outright.
I think even that murderer in New Zealand, that was part of it, is becoming amped up on that and being unhappy and venting, it's a really interesting thing.
Several of Mr. Trump's advisers believe the president, who has a long history of quizzing aides about one another behind their backs without taking action, might just be venting.
After venting about missing her flight Wednesday when she ran to pump her breastmilk during a mechanical delay, the model tweeted that she's back on a plane and pumping away.
Cornyn expressed hope that Trump is through venting his displeasure with people who crossed him during the impeachment debate, which has kept impeachment in the news even after Wednesday's acquittal.
" One of the four rules on the Facebook group is to avoid "venting": "Everyone needs to vent every now and then, but let's keep that between you and your friends.
Shekoski doesn't deny sending text messages threatening he'd hang himself during a show -- but claims he wasn't serious about it and was just venting over the band's treatment toward him.
"The internet itself is a channel for them to release pressure but due to censorship it's impossible to do so by openly venting," Xiao Ziyang, a CASS researcher, told Reuters.
They discover spirit Tate (Evans Peters) in a therapy session with spirit Dr. Ben Harmon (Dylan McDermott), venting about his unrequited love for Dr. Harmon's daughter, spirit Violet (Taissa Farmiga).
The so-called Waste Prevention Rule was aimed at reducing leaks of natural gas, or methane, that occur through venting and flaring during oil and gas production on federal land.
Venting your feelings to people you love and trust is a great way to use the energy of this full moon—you're just meant to hold things in right now.
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Citizens are also venting against the Central government's plan for a $17-billion bullet train -- India's first - which would run from the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state into Mumbai.
Because methane (the primary component of natural gas) is wasted through venting and flaring and from leaky equipment at oil and gas operations, Americans are losing a valuable public resource.
But he clearly feels liberated in the homestretch, relishing what he can do alone, venting privately about world leaders, lawmakers and pundits who have not risen to his lofty standards.
Trump in a tweet earlier Thursday renewed his call to end the filibuster in the Senate, venting his frustration that his immigration agenda has hit a stalemate on Capitol Hill.
And Netflix and Chill sessions can feel more like tedious venting sessions where your Cancer rehashes a story they've already told you several times about something that still bothers them.
In school, Cobain earned praise and support from his art teachers that he didn't receive at home, venting angst at his parents' failing marriage with illustrated comics in his journals.
It's a community of atomised individuals trapped in their cars, alone together, weathering the ratings and scrutiny, venting and trolling and tapping out their anger on smartphones between car journeys.
But some Sanders-aligned media figures are firmly in the former wing and busy venting — giving the impression online, in particular, that his entire movement is paranoid, petulant, and inflexible.
You best believe they know how to put on a show, whether they're completing challenges, shooting the shit with each other in the workroom, or venting to producers during confessionals.
The president also reiterated his desire for tariffs on China during "a small Oval Office meeting, venting at senior staff for sometimes resisting his hawkish trade agenda," Axios reported Monday.
Ms. Novotnak ran into Karen Pietrantonio, the lone Democrat in the group, while walking her dog the morning after the 2016 election, and Ms. Pietrantonio suggested the wine and venting.
What for many would be a futile act — venting into an endless stream of chatter, jokes and invective — meant, for Mr. Serrano, activating his dedicated following of 345,1 Twitter users.
He is frustrated, friends say, and unsure what to do — apart from tweeting, which he views as the most direct and effective way of defending himself and venting his anger.
Hong Kong shares fell 0.6% as anti-government demonstrators clashed with police into the early hours of Thursday, venting their anger over a policeman's shooting and wounding of a teenager.
The holiday break has thus far provided little respite for President Trump, who has spent much of his time venting over what he sees as the injustice of his impeachment.
" SNL had Collins venting to McConnell after the day's proceedings concluded, with Strong saying, "I was upset that Adam Schiff said Republicans are afraid of standing up to the president.
And maybe it's venting the former persona onstage, as it were, set off from real life by the quotation marks of humor, that allows us to be more genuinely decent.
New York (CNN)US President Donald Trump was "ranting and venting on trade" to French President Emmanuel Macron during their bilateral meeting Monday evening, according to a senior diplomatic source.
They never contemplated today's technologies for capturing more gas, such as low-venting equipment that saves operators money and hand-held infrared cameras that can instantly identify otherwise invisible leaks.
These conversations should be deeper than just venting: "Practicing a conversation with somebody else, can help you be really clear and more intentional about how you approach your mom," she says.
The first floor also has an office that opens to a greenhouse with brick floors, adjustable lighting, heating and a sensor-driven venting system, as well as benches and potting tables.
President Donald Trump has been on one of his regular Twitter sprees in recent days, retweeting many messages of support and aggressively venting his displeasure at various political developments and opponents.
The twin-turbo V6 in the rear actually creates a ton of heat, despite all the venting, so you cannot bring your delicate chocolate sculptures home in the NSX's tiny trunk.
The only way to close the loop is to watch until the end, even if it means venting our frustrations on social media or at the water cooler the next day.
Oddly enough, there's a lot of wisdom we can take from Ye's Twitter venting sesh – you know, aside from realizing that Yeezus himself is the reason we're all into skinny jeans.
The rule, finalized by President Barack Obama in his last weeks in office, updated 30-year-old regulations that govern flaring, venting and natural gas leaks from oil and gas production.
More specifically, it promulgated a new final rule last month that purports to completely remove restrictions on the oil and gas industry's wasting of methane through excessive venting and flaring activities.
The "angry, meandering" draft White House justification for firing Comey — which was never released, but obtained by Mueller — could be used as evidence of Trump's unvarnished thinking when venting to staff.
As Congress moves forward to reduce regulatory burdens on families and small businesses, an onerous Bureau of Land Management (BLM) methane venting and flaring rule has recently come into the spotlight.
This isn't just about sending out an unauthorized press release or venting on the company Twitter account, because most people already realize that these types of things will get them fired.
Newburgh Fire Department Lt. Timothy Dexter tells PEOPLE they found the blaze on the second floor, in a bedroom, with fire venting out the rear window and smoke throughout the building.
CNN reported Friday that Trump has spoken to Whitaker at least twice in recent weeks, venting his frustration that prosectors in the Justice Department filed charges that made him look bad.
Rather, I took her description of her crying in her memoir as a sort of venting and catharsis for the last two years and everything she had endured in her life.
Venting your feelings to people you love and trust is a great way to use the energy of this full moon—you're just not meant to hold things in right now.
The E.P.A. would regulate emissions from new oil and gas wells; the Interior Department would require oil and gas companies to control venting and flaring from existing wells on public lands.
The "Yellow Vest" protests he is a part of present an extraordinary venting of rage and resentment by ordinary working people, aimed at the mounting inequalities that have eroded their lives.
At least 8 people have been brutally killed at a high school in Texas after yet another mass shooting in America ... and Parkland, FL students are venting their anger and frustration.
It's also worth putting thought into how you frame the incident: A long-winded, venting session can be cathartic, but it also has the potential to sound self-centered or melodramatic.
But, preoccupied with Mr. Sessions's decision and determined to find a way forward, he spent the first 10 minutes of the meeting venting about it, a former White House official said.
Rystad Energy, an energy analytics company that compiles industry data from state-level corporate disclosures, provided the venting and flaring data to The New York Times, which performed an independent analysis.
But environmental groups have urged companies to provide a better accounting of how they measure their emissions and tally those percentages, which are not easily calculated from flaring or venting statistics.
Chevron, on the other hand, has demonstrated more discipline over the past three years, keeping flaring and venting to less than 3 percent of the gas it drilled, the data shows.
NEWS ANALYSIS The country is venting frustration with Prime Minister Scott Morrison over what many view as a nonchalant response to the disastrous blazes and his unwavering dismissal of climate change.
In a country of 100m citizens, a few hundred people venting their frustrations with the army-backed regime led by Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi would not have filled a subway station.
Complaining might feel good in the moment, but it's incredibly draining and unproductive (particularly if you're venting on the side via IMs all day), and it brings everyone else down too.
And the widespread venting and flaring of methane in the Permian Basin, the Bakken and other production areas (typically to get at higher-value oil deposits) is an obnoxious, wasteful practice.
Pump was venting Wednesday at LAX ... about having to perform on stages that are way too small for the huge crowds he's drawing, when some luggage arrived to cheer him up.
Together, the two oil fields on a yearly basis are burning and venting more than the gas demand in countries that include Hungary, Israel, Azerbaijan, Colombia and Romania, according to the report.
"From a design standpoint, moving the motherboard on top means that we wouldn't need any venting on that top face, which allows us to keep that clean, unbroken monolithic form," Sparks says.
SZA's preferred songwriting device is to simulate the outpouring of emotion, the freeform venting of moods and wishes and anxieties crisscrossing and backtracking through her psyche, all molded into unified expressionistic bursts.
An elementary school with about 210 students was evacuated for a day, and a town hall meeting devolved into residents venting their frustration at Atmos, which offered few answers to their questions.
Danny Amendola just word-vomited an ESSAY about his relationship with Olivia Culpo -- venting about why they broke up, bragging about their "f*cking crazy" sex ... and bashing her new love interest.
From 2009 to 2014, enough natural gas was lost through venting, flaring and leaks to power more than five million homes for a year, according to figures provided by the Interior Department.
CNN reported in January 2018 that Trump had been venting about Rosenstein and making comments such as, "Let's fire him, let's get rid of him" before being convinced not to do so.
"It's crazy what the sports networks will make you do," he tells me, venting about the precise latitude and longitude coordinates that dictate markets which are to be included in a blackout.
Protesters are also increasingly venting their anger at police after riot squads sprayed tear gas and fired rubber bullets at protesters on June 12, actions the police commissioner has described as justified.
After all, it's believed that every lunar phase has a different effect on our emotional state — keeping that in mind while venting about your day may prove helpful in understanding your feelings.
If you weren't following her on Instagram when she was still stripping full time and venting about it in her downtime, you may have heard her first mixtape, which got rave reviews.
They also acknowledged it could have been venting after a tough week, a suggestion several DC-based sources made when asked if they saw evidence Tillerson was looking for an exit strategy.
They also acknowledged he could have been venting after a tough week, a suggestion several DC-based sources made when asked if they saw evidence Tillerson was looking for an exit strategy.
Duterte has been regularly venting his fury at the Maoists and considers them as much of a security threat as the domestic Islamist militant groups that have pledged allegiance to Islamic State.
But the drilling industry said the Bureau of Land Management's venting and flaring rule is too costly, and it quickly moved to oppose new federal regulations on oil and natural gas wells.
"Trump is venting about his frustration with what he considers failed leadership by Senate Republicans as he takes his lumps this week in wars with, well, everyone," Axios reported on Wednesday morning.
In a study from last year, researchers found that venting in the workplace might actually be great for your mental health, helping you bond with co-workers and work through your feelings.
BP Plc, which took over BHP Petroleum's assets in the Permian in March and has a relatively small amount of production in the field, had a flaring and venting rate around 14%.
Twitter has transformed into Trump's very public venting operation -- a forum where he can unleash his anger, bitterness and resentment and watch while his loyal supporters tell him that he's right. Always.
Trump's venting began Tuesday with a 16-tweet onslaught that White House officials largely saw as an attempt by a media-obsessed President to whip up new storylines that center on him.
One effective way to evaluate your executive team is to share concerns and seek advice from other employees in a way that is productive, as opposed to just venting with each other.
His public roastings of the Justice Department chief have fueled buzz that Trump could ask for Sessions's resignation, even though it could be the president venting his frustration out in the open.
Other Obama-era regulations are harder on natural gas — both the Environmental Protection Agency and Bureau of Land Management's methane rules targeted oil and gas production, leaving methane-venting coal mines alone.
The alternative, known as "venting," is even more damaging as it releases unburned, odorless methane, which is the main component of natural gas and many times more potent as a greenhouse gas.
The story noted that Mr. Trump has taken to venting about his chief of staff to friends, while Mr. Kelly complains that "I don't need this" after dressing-downs from the president.
The president's morning venting raised questions about whether he is trying to influence the ongoing probe into Moscow's efforts to affect the 2016 election and whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia.
In a year of Bernie Sanders venting progressive rage against the Democratic Party machine, Kaine's left of center, but he's not an identified lefty to the people who care most about that.
Harris has pushed the issue further, demanding that Dorsey suspend Trump from Twitter, the president's favorite forum for venting his frustration with Democrats and the news media to his 85033 million followers.
Afghan officials, who had banked on the new commitment, saw the sudden reversal as a betrayal, and Mr. Mohib mirrored Mr. Ghani's short temper in venting the government's frustrations to Western diplomats.
His thoughts came as part of a venting session that included expressing frustration that his teammate Jacob deGrom, the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, had not received a contract extension.
And you had the incident the other day where the journalist from Playboy was yelling at her, "You're a mother ..." It seems like you're venting at the wrong person, in some ways.
The team writes in a blog post: Not clear is whether these pits are impact craters or features resulting from other processes, such as "collapse pits" or the ancient venting of volatile materials.
And McGahn confirmed that he would not show up for a hearing Tuesday of the House Judiciary Committee -- which is now certain to turn into a theatrical venting before an empty witness chair.
Like, if you keep venting to everybody else and not speaking up when a decision is made, then you're going to have a reputation for somebody who just complains and has no solution.
"Our investigation concluded that the incidents were caused by a short-circuit in the battery electronics, not from venting or other issues with the lithium battery cells," the company said in a statement.
Two allies of Sessions told Reuters that Trump's public attacks went beyond a president simply venting his frustration but were part of a deliberate campaign to encourage the attorney general to step down.
To think of me venting my rage at this little kid who is just a baby, basically…I just found that really difficult to wrap my head around and get into that space.
These days outspoken protest songs are as old-fashioned as guitar-heavy alternative rock, and the conjunction of aesthetic and political futility toughens the songwriting, because it inspires the venting of cathartic energy.
Photo: PelotonIn recent weeks, Peloton customers have noticed a decline in the music selection offered on their pricey home fitness machines, which cost $2,000 to $4,000 a piece—and now they're venting online.
Is Trump just venting his convictions and, critics are increasingly arguing, prejudices in the type of outburst that so often had his officials rushing to limit the damage during his 2016 election campaign?
The president has been venting his frustration at Sessions ever since, boiling with rage that he is being investigated by his own Justice Department and demanding his attorney general investigate Democrats as well.
Trump made the order amid days of public venting about the special counsel investigation, which he has deemed a "witch hunt" that has yielded no evidence of collusion between his campaign and Russia.
Under the agency's oversight, oil and gas operators have been flaring, venting, and leaking billions of cubic feet of taxpayer-owned natural gas, most of which is methane, from federal lands every year.
If you're venting through a window, you'll want to figure out a way of sealing up the open gaps around the hose to limit any fumes that might float back into the room.
The Senate will next consider repealing a rule limiting venting and leaking of the powerful greenhouse gas methane by oil and gas drillers on federal and tribal lands, mostly in the U.S. West.
Also, newsflash to Leos: When someone is venting or exploring their feelings, it's rude to switch the subject back to how awesome you are, and how you overcome something similar but even harder.
The race continued with the incident under investigation and a few laps later when Vettel was told of the decision the four-time world champion exploded, venting his anger over the team radio.
Any passionate renewal of the promotion of the general welfare would be possible, he contended, only if Americans focused on ideals and an identity they shared rather than venting grievances that divided them.
But either way, bear in mind that what feels like gathering useful intel about how an organization can be improved can very easily cross over into listening to aimless venting and grievance gossip.
He has a whole story cooked up in which she suffers from delusions and makes violent threats, backed up by a selectively edited recording he made when she was venting during their conversation.
Ms. Steinfeld, who played Mattie Ross in the Coen brothers' remake of "True Grit," doesn't shy away from venting her fury by answering any criticism with the most scorching insults she can muster.
For the third day in a row since Donald J. Trump was elected president, thousands of people took part in protests that bloomed across the country, venting their frustration at the election results.
If your friendship was forged in a dorm room venting about homework and lousy boyfriends, the dynamic may not translate as well now that you're ferrying children to play dates and piano lessons.
Before President Donald Trump even landed in Osaka, Japan, for the G220 summit this week, he was already venting about America's allies, threatening to rip up treaties, and generally being weird on Twitter.
G7 Meeting Trump fired off a volley of tweets venting anger on NATO allies, the European Union and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the wake of a divisive G7 meeting over the weekend.
Instead, it seemed to fire rockets and then was engulfed in smoke, before venting fire out the top of the test craft for a few minutes prior to extinguishing, with StarHopper looking relatively unscathed.
That the Yankees would embrace a player who turned to gunfire as a means of venting his frustration, during a period in which the country has been traumatized by mass shootings, cracks that sheen.
Ricciardo gained his places on strategy, with Dutch team mate Max Verstappen venting his fury over the radio with some pithy language after discovering he was behind his team mate despite starting in front.
Complaints aren't just confined to this support thread, by the way — people are venting on Twitter, and we were tipped off to this story in the first place by an unhappy AT&T customer.
The example he loves: People stuck in the same traffic jam might find a room about it based on their location data and can start venting out loud to each other as they drive.
"And while I'm venting on the subject, here's another travesty: in playground games and rec leagues these days, women now feel free to play with the men — uninvited in almost every case," added Moore.
Just two hours later, he opened up Twitter again and quickly went from venting to slandering a former beauty queen -- shaming her for a sex tape for which the campaign has not provided evidence.
Air conditioners venting hot air outside can contribute to urban warming, and if the electricity that powers them comes from fossil fuels, they can increase the amount of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere.
Heavy gunfire briefly broke out earlier in Bouake outside the venue for the talks, with mutineers blaming the shooting on soldiers venting their frustration after they accused the government of reneging on its promises.
I've also seen REI try experimental fabrics like eVent, a direct-venting fabric technology in its Co-op Stormrealm Jacket ($124) that's fantastic for alpine applications and is normally used in much pricier outerwear.
On Tuesday morning, a right-wing activist group, Project Veritas, leaked a video of the 20/20 co-anchor venting her frustrations with ABC for allegedly not publishing her story on Epstein in 2015.
The "Nuit Debout"(Up All Night) movement has brought thousands of young mainly left-wing voters to the Place de la Republique, venting their frustration against various policies of President Francois Hollande's socialist government.
In Trump's latest tweets venting his frustration on Wednesday morning, he questioned why Sessions didn't fire acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe — who has been a target of Trump's dating back to his presidential campaign.
Against that unnerving backdrop, developers of large, full-blown food halls can expect to spend at least $200 a square foot to provide expensive infrastructure like venting for open-flame cooking, Mr. Golden said.
A divisive summit in Canada at the weekend ended with U.S. President Donald Trump firing off a volley of tweets, venting anger against NATO allies, the European Union and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Pros: Warm and spacious, has innovative features such as "Thermo Gills" to help improve temperature control and venting, good for side-sleepersCons: A little bulkier than most other bags and it's expensive at $500
Observations haven't seen evidence of a cometary-like tail, but "a volatile-rich gas-venting structure for 'Oumuamua provides the simplest explanation for its odd trajectory," according to a paper in The Astrophysical Journal.
The latest draft version of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Greenhouse Gas Inventory shows that methane emissions from venting and flaring associated with onshore petroleum production declined 28503 percent from 22019 to 2016.
The problem is especially acute for Hicks and other aides subjected to Trump's venting, given special counsel Robert Mueller's known interest in whether Trump has sought to obstruct justice from within the White House.
The rule, finalized in November 2016, took effect in January 2017 and was aimed at reducing leaks of natural gas, or methane, that happen through venting and flaring during oil production on federal land.
Now some are venting frustration at their inability to negotiate with the White House, or even locate a discernible position that could help end the government shutdown which is now entering its third week.
" Collins confirmed in a follow-up email to CNN Tuesday morning that he had "replied all by mistake," before venting his frustrations about a "witch hunt where the press goes after my friends and family.
That could be explained by solar radiation warming frozen gases on its surface and venting them as it tumbles through the void, a process called outgassing that could act as a de facto propulsion mechanism.
The belief at the time was that the batteries were "venting," a non-technical term used to describe an electrical engineering problem known as a thermal runaway, which causes batteries to overheat and potentially explode.
THESSALONIKI, Greece – Greek authorities have charged four men over a weekend mob attack on the 75-year-old mayor of the country&aposs second-largest city, carried out in an apparent venting of nationalist sentiment.
"Trump is quite a personality, and he likes to tweet, however emotional venting cannot become the guidance for solving the nuclear issues on the Korean peninsula," said the editorial, first published on Xinhua Monday evening.
The rule targets accidental leaks and intentional venting of methane from operations on public lands, where about 9 percent of the country's natural gas and 5 percent of its oil was produced last fiscal year.
But Pelosi — who says she wants to shift the discussion to jobs, infrastructure and other legislative items — says major progress will be tough as long as the spotlight remains on Trump and his public venting.
" The owner of Lighthouse Tavern in Waretown, New Jersey, was venting his frustration with Democrats in Washington, rolling his eyes at the mere mention of their new message rolled out this week: "A Better Deal.
He said he thought it likely a proposed Bureau of Land Management rule limiting venting and flaring of methane at drilling rigs will be costly for operators now that the price of oil has declined.
But while Trump's venting may be emotionally satisfying for the President and delight his supporters, it's not clear it represents a thought-through framework for changes in how the legal war on terrorism is fought.
Even when he stages events on other priorities like the aid for farmers, he ends up turning them into venting sessions about the investigations, ensuring they will remain at the forefront of the capital's discussions.
"I don't think there's any question that dumping the venting-and-flaring rule is causing increases in emissions," said David J. Hayes, a former deputy secretary of the interior during the Clinton and Obama administrations.
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump, in venting his fury about the disclosure of unsubstantiated reports that Russia had collected compromising personal information about him, reached for a familiar but fraught historical metaphor: Nazi Germany.
The answer might lie in its pseudo-etymology, which tempts people to see it as a combination of "out" and "rage," a simple venting of anger rather than a violence beyond the standards of decency.
After venting for days, on Twitter and in private, over the Senate's failure to pass a health care repeal bill before the August recess, Mr. Trump was asked if Mr. McConnell should consider stepping down.
After days of venting, on Twitter and in private, over the Senate's failure to pass a health care repeal bill before the August recess, Mr. Trump was asked if Mr. McConnell should consider stepping down.
A damaged BP oil and natural gas well that had been venting gas vapors on Alaska's remote North Slope since Friday morning has been brought under control, the company and state officials said on Monday.
President Trump left NATO's anniversary celebrations in London early and on the defensive after lashing out over a video that caught Canada's prime minister and other world leaders apparently venting about him at a reception.
"Reports suggest that even those companies that claim to be committed to reducing methane emissions are among the worst offenders when it comes to venting and flaring methane at oil production facilities," the letter said.
Anti-fossil fuel "Keep it in the ground" groups have a number of go-to talking points on fracking, one of which is suggesting that companies are recklessly venting and flaring methane at increasing levels.
The same can be said for federal lands, which has a backlog of right-of-way applications to build pipelines and other infrastructure that would allow drilling operations to reduce venting and flaring even more.
"It&aposs evident that people are protesting against the law and also venting against Modi&aposs autocratic style of leadership," said Sanjay Kumar, director of research institute the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies.
He has given his input on details like materials for pockets, where venting should be placed and how to finish a jacket cuff or pants hem so they work seamlessly with a glove or boot.
Always eager to add their two cents to a sports conversation, those callers contributed to the debating, ranting, venting, joking, analyzing and predicting radio-fest that helped make "Mike and the Mad Dog" a cultural phenomenon.
She had traveled there with friends for a wedding and checked into an apartment downtown, where the landlord had recently enclosed an outdoor porch without properly venting the water heater or installing a carbon monoxide alarm.
"We've been best friends ever since, and there was one particular Sunday at The Abbey — I had just stopped dating a girl that I was seeing and I was venting to Lawrence about it," Andrews recalls.
"I think most people would agree that we should be using our nation's natural gas to power our economy — not wasting it by venting and flaring it into the atmosphere," Jewell said today in a statement.
The match has sparked a conversation around sexism in tennis, and in interviews with reporters following the loss, Williams said she feels her male counterparts are often given more leniency when venting their frustrations at umpires.
But when I first made my debut in 2011, I was an angsty 18-year-old, obsessed with One Tree Hill, listening to Dashboard Confessional on a loop, and tragically venting about freshman year of college.
The rule targets accidental leaks and intentional venting of methane from drilling operations on public lands, where about 9 percent of the country's natural gas and 5 percent of its oil were produced last fiscal year.
As I reported in my book, Trump has had other off-the-record sitdowns with such journalists as Chuck Todd, and also George Stephanopoulos, that serve as venting sessions and keep the lines of communications open.
On Monday, Merkel underlined her doubts about the reliability of the United States as an ally, venting European frustrations with Trump after back-to-back summits last week, but said she was a "convinced trans-Atlanticist".
While some parties have attributed high volumes of venting and flaring to a lack of infrastructure, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that only 9 percent of flaring occurs due to lack of necessary infrastructure.
According to one source with knowledge of the matter, he let it be known "respectfully" that the President needed to "pull back" from his venting about his top diplomat and heed his advice to cool it.
The scene — groups of parents venting frustration with Mr. Carranza and his vision for the nation's largest school system — has been repeated in recent months, from City Hall Park to a dim sum restaurant in Brooklyn.
Taking to Instagram in May, Mr. Rucci let rip with an unfettered attack on designs emanating from the house of Balenciaga, venting spleen on what he saw as desecration of its founder, the couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga.
Instead of venting methane into the atmosphere from oil wells, as has usually been done, oil and gas companies now capture the gas and ship it by pipeline to commercial markets for use as a fuel.
It also wastes vast amounts of energy: Last year in Texas, venting and flaring in the Permian Basin oil field alone consumed more natural gas than states like Arizona and South Carolina use in a year.
President Trump took a post-impeachment victory lap on Thursday, lashing out at "dishonest and corrupt" opponents at the National Prayer Breakfast and venting for an hour at the White House in front of Republican supporters.
SOFIA, Bulgaria — Venting anger at President Trump, European leaders said Thursday they would take steps aimed at blunting the effects of the American sanctions he restored on Iran, which could penalize European companies doing business there.
Japan has been increasingly concerned about the forthcoming trade negotiations with the U.S., and could have been venting some of its displeasure by selling Treasury securities while pocketing a $56 billion surplus on its American goods trades.
Most financial professionals have staked out an extreme position on this rule, either venting in hyperbolic terms about the injustice of it or pointing an accusatory finger at Wall Street predators trying to do away with it.
HBO's mythical drama soared to an all-time high with its penultimate episode -- with 18.4 million viewers in the US -- and despite ample criticism and venting on Twitter, seems likely to eclipse that mark with Sunday's finale.
While other in-ear buds that form a seal can create an uncomfortable amount of pressure, AirPods Pro have a venting system that allows air to travel through the bud itself to minimize this type of pressure.
Her loss has since sparked a conversation around sexism in tennis, and in interviews with reporters following the loss, Williams said she feels her male counterparts are often given more leniency when venting their frustrations at umpires.
The breakup letter — addressed to her then-boyfriend, Melrose Place actor John Enos III — recently found its way to Gotta Have Rock & Roll's auction block, and shows Madonna venting about the state of her life and career.
GARHI BINDHROLI, India (Reuters) - Indian protesters venting their fury at economic injustice in the country's rural areas were targeting Delhi, a city of 20 million people, when they wrecked its main source of drinking water last week.
The President, ensconced at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, spent Saturday and Sunday on Twitter venting at the FBI director he fired, and torching both The New York Times and his own estranged attorney general.
The producer who was says she was fired over a video of ABC News anchor Amy Robach venting her frustrations with the network for allegedly not publishing her story on Jeffrey Epstein in 2015 is speaking out.
Thursday's vote came shortly after President Donald Trump proposed major cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency's budget and as the U.S. Senate prepared to vote on repealing a rule limiting methane venting and leaking on federal lands.
It gives the person you're venting to the space to assert their own needs, and it forces you to reflect on what you're asking for, why you're asking for it, and how often you make this request.
A certain amount of venting can be a good thing: It can help you organize your thoughts, get an outside perspective, surface possible solutions, or even just realize how ridiculous your ire is in the first place.
If the Metro is not a first-order topic of conversation, it is certainly a ubiquitous one, Ms. Rogers said, from "game-time analysis" of schedules at the office to venting sessions over happy hour with friends.
Finally, by complaining to your other friends non-stop, you become that which you hate—now you're the one venting non-stop about a situation instead of acknowledging your own agency or doing something to fix it.
Judith Pearson's home in rural Minnesota is stocked with guns for hunting and recreational use, but that didn't stop her from venting her frustration with the National Rifle Association after the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
In the span of a few minutes, a representative working on Twitter can check on a traveling child, locate a lost bag, hear out a venting customer, and upgrade a seat — all practically at the same time.
Trump has been very public about his frustration with Sessions and has been venting to Republican members of the Senate and House for months now, according to several Senate Republican sources with direct knowledge of the conversations.
Many of the grown-ups in these stories — and quite a few of the kids — are narcissistic, cynical or deluded, given to venting their frustrations on relatives and neighbors or abdicating their familial responsibilities with alarming ease.
Washington (CNN)Hispanic Democrats on Tuesday had a combination venting and strategy session with Democratic congressional leaders as they expressed frustration that there still has not been a resolution for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
WASHINGTON — Back from overseas and confronting an unforgiving political environment, President Trump appears increasingly isolated inside the White House, according to advisers, venting frustration over the performance of his staff and openly talking about shaking it up.
Accentuating the positive is seldom the order of nomination day -- in the social media age, the first reaction is usually to begin venting about whose name wasn't announced -- but there were a few good signs in 2019.
Democrats are also combing through many aspects of President Donald Trump's life, from his business dealings to his campaign to his alleged affairs, a culmination that has left Trump venting to allies like South Carolina Republican Sen.
U.S. President Donald Trump fired off a volley of tweets on Monday venting anger on NATO allies, the European Union and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the wake of a divisive G7 meeting over the weekend.
The Permian's first-quarter flaring and venting level more than doubles the production of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico's most productive gas facility, Royal Dutch Shells Mars-Ursa complex, which produces about 260 to 270 mcfd of gas.
Duterte made a succession of winding, bellicose and at times comical remarks on television as the votes were being counted, venting over corruption and bad governance and telling anecdotes from his 0003 years as mayor of Davao city.
Even if Page was referring to a burner phone (still not secure) or an app like Signal, she can't have been that concerned given that she nor Strzok hold back when it comes to "venting" in other exchanges.
Many New Yorkers aired their frustrations on social media about trying to submit their claims, venting that the site was crashing every time they attempted to finish the process or that the phone lines were out of service.
Gina Nichols, who had been instructed by U.S.A. Gymnastics not to talk about the matter, recalled that while venting in a subsequent telephone conversation with Mr. Hess, the agent told her: You can talk to anybody you want.
Mr. Giuliani said that the president never asked Mr. McGahn to have Mr. Mueller removed, adding that Mr. Trump was simply venting about his frustrations with the special counsel's investigation, which had cast a cloud over his presidency.
Similarly, the opera depicts a boot camp ritual called "Racial Thursdays," when the soldiers were all but encouraged to hurl racist taunts at each another, the idea being that such venting would let off steam and boost morale.
Now that the genie is out of the bottle, who is to say that more of these angry men and women will not take the logical step of venting their bile against journalists in a more physical manner?
I can't escape the reality that there is a ritualization of these traumas in which the shootings serve as catalysts, a lancing of the boil, in which decades of oppression, neglect, desperation and hopelessness finds a venting valve.
The Permian's first-quarter flaring and venting level more than doubles the production of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico's most productive gas facility, Royal Dutch Shell's Mars-Ursa complex, which produces about 260 to 270 mmcfd of gas.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - In a rare sign of public discontent with the government, Chinese social media users are venting their anger at the government, after officials from Hubei province, where the coronavirus outbreak began, briefed the media on Sunday.
Nancy (Kennedy McMann) has always been drawn to detection — or maybe it's more that detection was drawn to her, in the way that dissastified dead people glommed onto Haley Joel Osment as a venting post for dark secrets.
The methane rule sets standards for what oil and natural gas drillers on federal land must do to stop the waste of methane, the key component of natural gas, through venting or burning it at the well site.
The Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) Waste Prevention Rule would have required companies drilling on public and tribal lands to reduce the leaking, venting or flaring of natural gas through maintenance of equipment and use of proven technologies.
Some analysts said Mr. Kim, in singling out Mr. Moon, was venting anger over his failure to win relief from crippling economic sanctions over his nuclear program, with talks between his government and the United States having stalled.
Some analysts said Mr. Kim, in singling out Mr. Moon, was venting anger over his failure to win relief from crippling economic sanctions over his nuclear program, with talks between his government and the United States having stalled.
"The biggest concern is in the property market," Wen said, noting there will a push to develop a "differentiated policy" to help revive stagnant markets in smaller cities while venting the steam in major centres like Shanghai and Shenzhen.
"I wasn't saying what he wanted me to say, and I wasn't agreeing with what he wanted me to agree with," said Acosta, who wrote a blog post about this toxic venting experience in The Huffington Post in 2011.
"I think most people would agree that we should be using our nation's natural gas to power our economy — not wasting it by venting and flaring it into the atmosphere," Sally Jewell, the interior secretary, said in a statement.
"The biggest concern is in the property market," Wen said, noting there will a push to develop a "differentiated policy" to help revive stagnant markets in smaller cities while venting the steam in major centers like Shanghai and Shenzhen.
Responding to the criticism, state-run Xinhua newspaper said in an editorial Monday: "Trump is quite a personality, and he likes to tweet, but emotional venting cannot become a guiding policy for solving the nuclear issue on the peninsula."
Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.), the top Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee, used the report to back up his case for the BLM's proposed venting and flaring rule, which it expects to fix many of the problems identified.
"This study is just the latest sign that it's time to end the waste of taxpayer resources through the venting, flaring and leaking of natural gas on public lands," said Chris Saeger, the director of the Western Values Project.
Rest of Thursday's agenda... The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee's public lands subcommittee will hold a hearing on the Bureau of Land Management's proposed rule to limit natural gas venting and flaring on federal and American Indian land.
The Washington Post reports: [E]arlier this year, Trump talked about rescinding Gorsuch's nomination, venting angrily to advisers after his Supreme Court pick was critical of the president's escalating attacks on the federal judiciary in private meetings with legislators.
More nuanced — and for that reason often more disturbing — than previous Holocaust literature, "Fateless" describes a concentration camp atmosphere in which inmates are shockingly detached and complacent, preoccupied with resolving practical problems rather than venting anger or plotting resistance.
"If Marc Short was very good at his job, we'd have a repeal and replacement of ObamaCare, we'd have a replacement of the venting and flaring rule," he said, referring to an Obama-era rule dealing with natural gas.
The right attacks immigrants while the left rails at bankers, but the spirit of insurgency, the venting of anger at those in power and the addiction to simple, demagogic answers to complex problems are the same for both extremes.
Even as support among the GOP is eroding, congressional leaders are pushing to end an Obama administration regulation that charges royalties for natural gas flaring and venting—a problem expected to cost taxpayers $800 million over the next decade.
Takata inflators used in GM trucks and large SUVs are designed with different venting for hot gases released when the airbag deploys, and they are installed in the vehicle in a way that minimizes exposure to moisture, GM said.
As does the vision of societal collapse and carnage propagated by the New Founding Fathers of America party, which prompts a well-meaning psychologist (Marisa Tomei) to design an "experiment" that allows citizens 12 hours of punishment-free venting.
Women from his past — his former publicist Eden and his former student Audrey (Sarah Ramos) — are venting years of pent-up shame and anger as they recount what their experience of Noah Solloway, literary bad boy, was really like.
They have a forty-minute conversation that contains about two minutes' worth of relevant information and instruction and thirty-eight minutes of Sheila venting about how at best they've embarrassed themselves and at worst they're facing a copyright lawsuit.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump fired off a volley of tweets on Monday venting anger on NATO allies, the European Union and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the wake of a divisive G7 meeting over the weekend.
To do so, they are advancing new oil and gas leases and repealing or revising rules on everything from hydraulic fracturing and venting and flaring on federal lands to land use restrictions via monument designations and sage grouse regulations.
But the conversation quickly turned into a venting session for Scaramucci, who delivered a profanity-laced diatribe against White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, chief strategist Stephen Bannon and those who leak information from within the White House.
But by venting his ire against Mr. Obama in a series of Twitter messages at dawn on Saturday, Mr. Trump awkwardly raised that possibility himself, since any wiretapping could have been the direct result of an investigation targeting him.
That's nothing new, but a few things have changed, including both the giant nature of these franchises and the advent of social media, offering a platform for venting that has a way of feeding off itself and stoking hyperbolic responses.
Neither outburst escaped Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo who laced into Montero on a local radio station, saying it was surprising that a veteran like him was not able to "make smart decisions" about venting his frustration to the press.
But while residents have every right to be skeptical, inside the cafeteria, a number of locals in attendance seem concerned less with the roar than they are with venting stridently at Silicon Valley outsiders who showed up without asking first.
The two sides have tried to mend fences after a blowup at a widely reported meeting last December when he criticized the RNC and its chair, Ronna McDaniel, while venting his frustrations to the president and top White House officials.
The run-up to the Iowa caucuses, which took place on Monday night, shows it's time to move beyond the emotional venting that has been broadly common to both parties, but could not have been more different in the particulars.
But while many moms-to-be deal with the physical shifts of pregnancy by venting to friends or talking to their doctor, sometimes these changes affect a woman in a more emotional way, leaving her struggling with body image insecurities.
ET to slam the media and then two hours later, opened up Twitter again and quickly went from venting to slandering former Miss Universe Alicia Machado for an alleged sex tape that the campaign has yet to provide evidence for.
Page: So look, you say we text on that phone when we talk about Hillary because it can't be traced, you were just venting, bc you feel bad that you're gone so much but that can't be helped right now.
WASHINGTON, Aug 10 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump attacked his own party's Senate leader for a second day running on Thursday, venting frustration over Republicans' dramatic failure to repeal and replace the Obamacare healthcare law on Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
I believe Manchester by the Sea is a great movie, but I confess that I appreciated it mostly as a catharsis, a venting of some nasty thoughts and feelings that have rotted inside my gut for I can't say how long.
The measure would roll back common-sense rules requiring oil and gas companies to reduce the 6900 billion cubic feet of natural gas they currently squander each year through widespread leaks, intentional venting or simply burning it off (known as flaring).
People who do observe signs of battery venting — including smoke emanating from the enclosure or the battery pack becoming warm — should go even further, leaving their boards outside, and calling Boosted so its engineers can examine the device in question.
"The stories run the gamut from cute and sweet, to cathartic venting stories, to just irreverent fun plots, all with the general theme that this is a pro-AOC, pro-new Congress project," Devil's Due publisher Josh Blaylock told VICE.
In a related move, the Interior Department is also expected in coming days to release its final version of a draft rule that essentially repeals a restriction on the intentional venting and "flaring," or burning, of methane from drilling operations.
Trump on Tuesday defended revealing that sensitive information, saying in pair of early morning tweets that he has an "absolute right" to do so and venting frustration that, once again, details from his conversations with foreign dignitaries leaked to the press.
The White House and Trump's legal team raced to contain the fallout over the president's comments on Wednesday, saying Trump was merely venting his frustration with the special counsel probe and not giving an order to Sessions to end the investigation.
"If private veterinarians or government agencies were aware there was something going on in the pet and deer population and didn't report it, that's the example of the breakdown I've just been venting about," Mr. Putnam, the state agriculture commissioner, said.
But venting about every conversation you have with the obnoxious friend causes a few problems: First, it can trick you into thinking you're solving the problem, when you're actually just spreading the negativity—your friend's and now your own—around.
Activists who helped elect Ms. Walker, meanwhile, continue to dominate City Council meetings, venting their outrage at everything from a community engagement session that they felt was too corporate, to a flier advertising ornamental trees that they viewed as promoting gentrification.
And while he wished he had more privacy at home, Isaía also said he relishes the moment when he and Fabián can savor an iced coffee in the bedroom they share in Harlem, laughing and venting about their days after work.
The contractor explained that my hot-water heater used atmospheric venting, which can be a problem in spaces where appliances are close together — in a utility closet, for instance, that holds a furnace, hot-water heater and washer and dryer.
A few hours after the show aired, I posted a thread about all of this on Twitter, venting about what it took to do something as seemingly simple as a five-minute television appearance when you are a working mom.
But such gatherings cannot mask the acrid partisan atmosphere in Congress as well as back home, where lawmakers say they are increasingly worried about hostile audiences and constituents filled with vitriol who are unrestrained in venting at their member of Congress.
He ended up regaling attendees at debate prep sessions in Bedminster, N.J., with war stories from past campaigns and venting his frustrations about the New York magazine reporter Gabriel Sherman, his critical biographer, people with direct knowledge of the discussions said.
Typically, venting or flaring occur because there aren't pipelines close enough to a well to capture and transport the gas, or because gas prices are so low that it's cheaper to discard the gas than to try to sell it.
Instead of venting about your boss to your significant other on the couch over a glass of wine, focus on the things you've learned from your boss or that one time you were allowed to join that really big meeting.
Angry and frightened, Australians have been venting their frustration with Mr. Morrison over what they see as his nonchalant and ineffectual response to the disastrous blazes and his unwavering dismissal of the force that has made them so intense: climate change.
The conversations began this week in the West Wing after Trump spent the holiday weekend at Mar-a-Lago venting to friends and advisers about the director of national intelligence, renewing his gripes about Coats' testimony before Congress last month.
Survivors and victims' relatives are directing their ire at state and national politicians, demanding action and venting frustration over allegations that the 183-year-old suspect expressed a desire to commit exactly the kind of massacre of which he's accused.
PARIS — Youths set cars and trash bins ablaze and vandalized buildings in suburbs around Paris on Wednesday, venting rage for the fourth straight day over accusations that police officers had beaten and raped a young black man they arrested last week.
"It's going to be a hard sell that this activity was either concerted or for mutual aid or protection, rather than simply venting or pitting one group of workers against the others, which does not sound very mutual," Morantz said.
The spat began when the President, apparently venting about a town hall on criminal justice reform that aired on MSNBC Sunday night, tweeted that he and other Republicans should be getting more credit for signing the First Step Act into law.
His friend is venting to him about some situation where they clearly messed up but aren't admitting it, and he really nails the reaction of a friend who wants to help but is still ... a little skeptical of the narrative here.
The president has spent much of his time venting publicly about there being "no collusion" with Russia before the 2016 election, which has diverted attention from a growing body of evidence that he has tried to impede the various investigations.
Here's what to look for: Natural gas: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is proposing a new rule that will subject natural gas that's lost through venting, flaring or leaks to royalties when it's fracked on federal or Indian-leased land.
"The dozens of companies who have been quietly venting in Silicon Valley can begin to form a single-file line around the D.O.J." Google, Apple and the other tech giants have pushed back vigorously against the idea that they act anticompetitively.
" The Pokémon Go subreddit now even has its own "Rage Megathread" aimed at Niantic, where people are venting their frustrations with eloquent statements like "AT LEAST YOU CAN WASTE 10 POKEBALLS FOR A FUCKING 10CP PIDGEY, ONCE YOU'RE ABOVE LEVEL 20.
The Interior Department is reviewing an Obama-era rule that directed companies to reduce venting and flaring and methane leaks from oil and gas production on federal and tribal land, according to a White House semi-annual government-wide regulation report.
Under the rule, finalized by the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) two months before former president Barack Obama left office, oil and gas operators on public lands must prevent the leaking, venting and flaring of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
My own neighbors have more recently been venting about our 20-block hood having been coined The East Cut last summer (an alleged improvement over its name of Greater Rincon Hill Community Benefit District, though we were satisfied to call it Rincon Hill).
Whether McConnell was venting frustration at the President, whether he knew his remarks would go viral in a setting that in the years before ubiquitous social media would likely have been ignored or whether he was deliberately poking the bear is unclear.
"I think most people would agree that we should be using our nation's natural gas to power our economy — not wasting it by venting and flaring it into the atmosphere," said US Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell in a press statement.
The decision to come up with a line of smart beauty solutions for women with busy lifestyles came over breakfast one morning in 2000 when co-founders Julie Fredrickson and Chelsa Crowley starting venting about having to constantly tote around large, heavy cosmetics.
The BC government says that it's working to limit methane emissions resulting from natural gas exploration, and that these emissions are "currently lower in BC than many jurisdictions" because of requirements to conserve the gas where possible, instead of simply venting it.
If Trump had any evidence that this was true—and wasn't just venting on Twitter because everyone in his campaign is getting grilled for talking to Russia all the time—you'd expect a huge rollout befitting the political scandal of this young century.
With the news cycle dominated by the ongoing Russia investigation and the president's venting about his enemies, it would be easy to miss the daily drip-drip-drip of ethics improprieties committed by Trump administration officials – were it not for Scott Pruitt.
While McConnell's allies say Trump has reason to be frustrated over the Senate's failure to pass healthcare legislation, venting his anger on McConnell makes no sense — if for no other reason than he needs him to pass other parts of his agenda.
That is the same amount of antimony the Fanya exchange, launched in China's Yunnan province in 183 with the express purpose of boosting prices of minor metals, held when it collapsed in 218, leaving irate investors venting their anger at China's financial regulators.
How Democrats can avoid fatal flaws of their impeachment inquiry Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE (R-Ohio) defended Trump, saying the president was only venting justified frustrations in response to Democratic attacks he deemed inherently unfair.
If the principle that that discrimination is morally wrong — rather than merely venting anger at Trump — is what is really at stake here, the best course of action is to demonstrate non-discriminatory behavior and set an example of tolerance for others.
Fire weather expert Neil Lareau of the University of Nevada at Reno told Axios earlier this week that the Carr Fire's rotating smoke plume acted as a chimney, venting heat and smoke away from the blaze, and sucking in air from surrounding areas.
Sources that spoke to the New York Times and the Washington Post said the investigators have been privately venting their frustrations with the summary released by Barr on March 24 that claimed there was not enough evidence to prove Trump obstructed justice.
When model Olivia Anakwe posted on Instagram on Friday venting that no hair stylists at the shoot she was on knew how to work with her natural hair, it sparked a conversation online that highlights an issue faced by black women in Hollywood.
"#WhereisBoris" has been trending on Twitter this weekend with many members of the British public venting their frustration at Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government's apparently cautious approach when it comes to containing, and now delaying, the spread of the virus.
In a related move, the Interior Department is also expected in coming days to release its final version of a draft rule, proposed in February, that essentially repeals a restriction on the intentional venting and "flaring," or burning, of methane from drilling operations.
Liz Magic Laser's video "Primal Speech" focuses on actors venting about Trump, the European Union, and Brexit, while Paul Chan's sculpture "Dimposium," made of two electric fans and two loosely figurative white windsocks attached by their "arms," performs an endless frantic dance.
The venting has usually been dismissed by his advisers, many of whom insist they have come to see the statements less as direct orders than as simply how the president talks, and that he often does not follow up on his outbursts.
The protesters are also venting anger with what they see as the steady erosion of the freedoms that Hong Kongers enjoy under a "one country, two systems" arrangement that has governed the former British colony since its return to Chinese control in 1997.
Whether you have a coworker who wastes your time venting about how much she dislikes her job, or a friend who always asks to borrow money, some people will take your time, money, and space if you allow them to do so.
The spokesperson also said employees were not terminated for "venting" in a private Slack channel, as The Verge reported they were — instead these employees were terminated because they violated company policy and were accused of violating local laws, according to the spokesperson.
Why it's not normal: Trump has always spoken in a simplistic style, but vague references to some of the most famous black leaders in history, as well as venting personal frustrations about the media, at a symbolically important event is abnormal for presidents.
HOUSTON, June 4 (Reuters) - Natural gas flaring and venting in the top U.S. oil field reached an all-time high in the first quarter of the year due to the lack of pipelines, at a time of increased focus on environmental concerns about methane emissions.
They publicly, explicitly, and warmly invited him to participate in their campaign strategy, and he accepted their invitation, because the satisfaction he receives from settling old scores and venting his rage is greater than the satisfaction he receives from leading in national opinion polls.
But I'll admit it: For as tense as this episode was, I fully laughed out loud when I realized that the possible trigger for Philip and Elizabeth's downfall could be poor Henry venting about how his parents probably love their travel agency more than him.
The result was the kind of public venting that Obama, one of the world's most self-contained politicians, rarely indulges in publicly -- though this side of his character is familiar to those who have witnessed the much more impassioned rhetoric he adopts in private.
Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said on Tuesday the rule, updating 30-year-old regulations that govern flaring, venting and natural gas leaks from oil and gas production, could avoid wasting up to 41 billion cubic feet (BCF) of natural gas per year.
Instead of downloading the latest free e-book (thanks to a partnership between the MTA and the New York Public Library) like the governor was probably hoping, riders are instead venting their frustration over the litany of delays and breakdowns they are subjected to daily.
Two new fissures opened and are venting lava and toxic fumes into the air around the Big Island's Leilani subdivison as of Sunday morning, according to the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency, bringing the total number of volcanic fissures in the area to nine.
Trump is always at his most, well, Trump-y at these campaign rallies -- and, given the walls closing in on him in Washington, he could well use the Minnesota rally as a venting session the likes of which even longtime Trump observers rarely see.
He's not a YouTube vlogger venting frustrations in a Tumblr post that will go unnoticed by Ivy League leaders and think tanks ― he's a New York Times best-selling author and New Yorker writer who is producing a podcast while working on another book.
It's full of great suggestions — looking at art, venting with a friend, doling out compliments — and a few stranger ones, like teaching a child how to fly a kite (sounds kinda stressful) and telling someone to have a good day in pig Latin (whatever works).
About an hour after the Washington Post broke the story Wednesday that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating Trump for possible obstruction of justice, I started hearing from Republicans who are starting to draw a straight line from Trump's undisciplined venting to damaging leaks.
The rule, which was finalized under President Barack Obama in November, would require oil and gas companies to actively plug leaks of natural gas while scaling back their practice of intentionally venting or burning the gas in order to extract more profitable crude oil.
K-Swiss' slip-on sneaker features lightweight, flexible material with an elasticated closure for a "snug fit," as well as a venting unit to make it breathable in warmer climates, and a wool-lined insole that can be inserted to make the shoes feel warmer.
An Oval Office bill signing attended by lawmakers and financial services interest groups devolved into a venting session about Richard Cordray, the embattled director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to six people in the room and two people briefed on the conversation.
The president — arms crossed defiantly — held a stunning on-camera venting session during an appearance with his senior military leadership where a potential strike on Syria took second billing to Michael Cohen ("With all of that being said, we are here to discuss Syria tonight").
The roughly 40-minute speech was by turns a condemnation of Donald J. Trump and a venting session about news coverage of a presidential race that Mr. Obama argued had focused on the "frivolous" while allowing Mr. Trump, the Republican nominee, to go unchallenged.
How do I know that once he turns on his computer, he isn't pumping himself full of hatred of me and my people, raging in the dark cesspools of the web, venting his frustration that we even exist, and how dare we try and belong?
Possibly venting the rage that she is prevented from taking out on her narcissistic husband, Wendy presents Axe with truly vicious plan: Instead of destroying Doug's new venture himself, he can arrange things so that Taylor is the one who has to do the deed.
"It's no problem venting and getting all this stuff out, that's no problem, as long as you are willing to make a difference," Cahill had lectured her in one of his memorable on-court pep talks during a 53 match with Johanna Konta in Miami.
"Of course you can imagine the president doing things that would be counterproductive," said Senator Bill Cassidy, Republican of Louisiana, before adding with evident hope in his voice, "but you also could imagine the president saying something but never acting on it, just venting."
In the long-expected move, the Interior Department finalized its new rule, replacing one proposed by former President Barack Obama in the final days of his administration, that would have reduced leaking, venting and flaring of methane from drilling activity on federal and tribal land.
But perhaps the most visible shift — and real-world consequence — involves the watering down, completed in August, of an Obama-era rule intended to curb the flaring or venting of methane, an earth-warming gas that is roughly 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
Portable air-conditioners are not only more expensive, less efficient and noisier than window units, but they sit entirely inside the home, taking up valuable floor space, and use unsightly venting tubes that look as if they belong on the back of a washing machine.
But in recent years, some of these same companies have significantly increased their flaring, as well as the venting of natural gas and other potent greenhouse gases directly into the atmosphere, according to data from the three largest shale-oil fields in the United States.
He turned a prayer breakfast into a launching pad for political attacks and then staged a long, rambling venting session at the White House where he denounced "evil" and "crooked" lawmakers and the "top scum" at the F.B.I. for trying to take him down.
HONG KONG, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Hong Kong anti-government demonstrators clashed with police into the early hours of Thursday, venting their anger over a policeman's shooting and wounding of a teenager earlier in the week, as months of protests show no sign of letting up.
Whether you just want to blow off steam or actually need help solving a problem, clarifying what you want from the interaction will make the receiver of your venting more comfortable, and it will better prepare them to give you the support you need.
"In the current chaotic situation in Hong Kong, many young people are venting their dissatisfaction with high housing prices and expensive rents at the government," said an official commentary by the party's Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission, which oversees China's police and courts.
"In the current chaotic situation in Hong Kong, many young people are venting their dissatisfaction with high housing prices and expensive rents at the government," said an official commentary by the party's Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission, which oversees China's police and courts.
Long after his staff has gone home, long after the lights have gone out elsewhere around the capital, the besieged 45th president hunkers down in the upstairs residential portion of the Executive Mansion venting his frustration and cheering on his defenders through social media blasts.
But Trump's three days of Twitter venting against the FBI, his political opponents and the Russia investigation from his Mar-a-Lago resort are likely to further incite mistrust in the institutions of democracy and government, which the Russian intervention was designed to foment.
On federal lands alone, without these rules American taxpayers stand to lose out on $800 million in tax and royalty payments over the next decade due to largely avoidable venting and flaring of natural gas, according to a report from the Western Values Project.
The House is working this week to vote to overturn the Interior Department's stream protection rule on coal mining, the EPA's methane venting and flaring rule for oil and natural gas drilling and the Securities and Exchange Commission's rule regarding energy companies' foreign government payments.
On the contrary, the evidence is fairly clear that illegal anti-Trump activities are not an "extreme" tactic that may be justified by an "extreme" situation — they are a straightforwardly counterproductive form of venting that people interested in actually stopping Trump ought to avoid.
But when one or two videos regularly turns into two hours of videos, or you're zoning out to makeup tutorials instead of venting to your friends, you might want to take another (more professional) step on your road to mental well-being and seek out therapy.
Venting about Chinese trade practices before a raucous crowd of perhaps 20,000 in Cincinnati on Thursday night, Trump suddenly imagined how China might treat Clinton given her bout of pneumonia a month ago, which had caused her to nearly collapse at an event in New York.
Videos posted on social media showed people running after the SUV convoy of Abadi as he departed Karrada after touring the scene, throwing pavement stones, bottles of water, empty buckets and slippers, venting their anger at the inability of the security forces to protect the area.
Videos posted on social media showed people running after the SUV convoy of Abadi as he left Karrada after touring the scene, throwing pavement stones, bottles of water, empty buckets and slippers, venting their anger at the inability of the security forces to protect the area.
Trump on North Korea While Trump had complained about Coats in the past, White House officials began preparing in earnest for his ejection after the Presidents Day holiday weekend, which Trump had spent venting to friends and advisers about Coats, two senior administration officials told CNN.
Following the drama around the Covington High School boys and their encounter with a Native American protester, many conservatives are venting their frustration with the media for leaping to conclusions over allegations that bigoted Trump supporters harassed or attacked minorities, which have turned out to be untrue.
Laugh With Your S.O.It's easy to let the go-to convo with your partner be comprised of venting about your boss or dealing with the logistics of living together, but your relationship needs humor to survive as much as it does date nights or snuggle sessions.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — President Trump transformed a speech on Tuesday before thousands of veterans into a political rally, summoning a Missouri Senate candidate to the stage, venting about Democratic lawmakers and slamming the news media for not upholding his preferred interpretation of the success of his policies.
The big picture: Cities naturally want to take advantage of the troves of information citizens are sharing on social media, but some people may not expect city administrators to "listen to" them when blowing off steam about a traffic jam or venting about a snow plow.
The Trump administration, as part of its wide-ranging rollback of regulations to fight climate change, is moving to eliminate Obama-era rules that would have required oil and gas producers to more aggressively detect and fix gas leaks, and to rein in flaring or venting.
Under outdated requirements, the Bureau of Land Management was allowing private companies that produce oil and gas on public lands — resources that belong to the American public — to waste huge amounts of natural gas by burning it off, or venting or leaking it into the air.
On the federal level, however, the American Petroleum Institute consistently has cheered on the Trump administration's moves to dismantle restrictions on the wasteful venting and flaring of methane from oil and gas operations on public lands, and on Clean Air Act-based leak detection and repair requirements.
Venting about Chinese trade practices before a raucous crowd of perhaps 20,000 in Cincinnati on Thursday night, Trump suddenly imagined how China might treat Clinton given her bout of pneumonia a month ago, which had caused her to nearly collapse at an event in New York.
Asus is using all its tricks here: tons of venting, a special turbo mode for pushing the fans to the maximum, and even a design that lifts up the base of the laptop by using the bottom of the display to prop it up to let more airflow in.
An event the previous day was supposed to focus on relief for farmers who have been hurt by tariffs, but it quickly devolved into a venting session for Trump, who called the Democratic House speaker "crazy" and said Democrats were trying to inflict a "thousand stabs" on him.
With that in mind, it's easy to see why he has chafed at Trump's frequent venting at Senate process, particularly the 60-vote threshold needed to break a filibuster on major legislation, which revealed the President's impatience that he can't simply push Congress around to get his priorities enacted.
Trump is venting about his frustration with what he considers failed leadership by Senate Republicans as he takes his lumps this week in wars with, well, everyone: Steve Bannon beat him last night in the Alabama Senate primary, with the Breitbart-favored candidate thumping Trump's man by 10 points.
Although it may be easy for us to justify more police action based on what we know after the fact, during an investigation police do not know whether someone like Aghdam is violent or is venting a bad experience or is just the victim of a false accusation.
While we often talk about sidewalk rage as an internal irk, or "private mental venting that consists of irrational assumptions regarding other pedestrians," the feelings can escalate through fantasies of "violent acts against the inconsiderate sidewalk blockers" in some to "the overt expression of hostility and aggressiveness," James notes.
The damage to our democracy seems to come daily now, most recently with the president's venting late last week that if he had his way, he would hijack the American justice system to conduct political prosecutions — a practice that happens only in the very worst places on earth.
Instead, the clash that erupted over the weekend took the form of unfiltered indignation from a largely black community of players, tortured expressions of discomfort from white franchise owners — and an ongoing stream of anger from the president and his supporters, venting on social media or in the stands.
"Had to waste money on Dem giveaways in order to take care of military pay increase and new equipment," Mr. Trump said on Twitter this week, venting his frustration about the bill, which he briefly threatened to torpedo on Wednesday in the final hours before it was unveiled.
But we can help prevent them from occurring too often in future by generating less space debris—by venting fuel that's not needed so it doesn't cause an explosion, for instance, and manoeuvring bigger pieces of space shrapnel so they don't collide and make smaller pieces (see Gravity).
For example, here's the Count teaching Cookie Monster to do breathing exercises to calm down — as only the Count can: Among the other coping mechanisms detailed in the series are venting anger through pillow-punching, calming yourself down, finding a safe mental place, and giving yourself a hug.
And he has taken to venting about Mr. Kelly to an array of friends and supporters, while expressing confidence that recent successes — such as the continued strength of the economy and progress toward nuclear disarmament talks with North Korea — are proof that he is his own best adviser.
The lengthiest of his recent Twitter rants came in the last three mornings, after he spent the weekend at Mar-a-Lago venting with allies and fielding the concerns of conservatives who worry he hasn't done enough to mollify his political base's demands for action on illegal immigration.
And when aides have to go public explaining that "the real" Trump is actually a nice guy, the effect is likewise muted — given that they seek to correct the image of a self-indulgent adolescent, not that of a deadly serious commander in chief venting occasional righteous anger.
After weeks of venting their frustrations over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's negotiating tactics on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), current and former administration officials close to the trade talks tell Axios they're feeling more optimistic than ever that Pelosi is close to agreeing to a deal.
This friend happens to also be my hairdresser and while I was sitting in her chair venting about how exhausted I was and how I couldn't keep up with being a wife and full-time working mom, she told me the most simple yet most impacting advice I've ever gotten.
Susan Collins was the only one of the four to speak on the record in response to Trump's comments about Sessions, acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe and former FBI Director James Comey as well as his venting about the special counsel investigation into Russian attempts to influence the 2016 election.
John BarrassoJohn Anthony BarrassoIf Democrats want gun control, they must first concede defeat Conway: Republican concerns about gun reform 'all reconcilable' Five proposals Congress is eyeing after mass shootings MORE (R-Wyo.) is still bullish about his legislation to overturn the Bureau of Land Management's methane venting and flaring rule.
The group has been there for almost a full month, but Oregon Governor Kate Brown said last week that she was fed up with the occupation, venting her frustration at federal officials and the increasing costs of the protest, estimating that "[maintaining] public safety" cost $100,000 per week, CNN reports.
" Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.), eager to soothe festering immigration discord among House GOP lawmakers after an intense, all-conference venting session: "Our new deadline is not to have a deadline.
A tragicomic handful of diehard Ross Geller fans have very little capacity to disrupt my life, but we do need to talk about them, because even when you're just venting about television, facing a barrage of angry men is the cost of being A Woman on the Internet with an Opinion.
On Saturday, ask a friend for help with whatever post-eclipse venting you need, as communication planet Mercury gently harmonizes with Venus at 11:36 AM. Mercury retrograde ends on Sunday when it stations direct at 12:25 AM, helping us implement the necessary changes we learned during the eclipse.
So far, all that is known about the fire is that it occurred in a small hole in the platform located between the third and fourth solid propellant boosters, which is designed to provide a venting channel for fire put out by the rocket's engines when it's operating normally during launch.
"We need that W." This was a game day and the players were boarding the bus to AT&T Stadium for the contest against the Redskins, so she continued on her way into the locker room, which is shaped like a football and has special venting to fumigate the pads.
Mr. Trump made the order on Twitter during a day of public venting about the special counsel investigation, which he charged had turned up no evidence of collusion with Russia and was now casting a worldwide net so that it could harm Republicans' chances in midterm congressional elections this fall.
In an interview, Brian Pugh, chief innovation officer at BP's onshore oil and gas business in the United States, said the company was investing in new, centralized gathering and compression facilities in the Permian that would enable it to capture and sell more gas instead of flaring and venting it.
The meeting was billed as a reconciliation session that would "begin a road to recovery," but turned into several hours of venting by residents angry at what they said was an invasion of their town by an army of white supremacists and the failure of local authorities to protect them.
The willingness of Republican senators to turn on Attorney General Jeff Sessions is the result of a furious lobbying campaign from President Donald Trump, who for the past 10 days has been venting his anger at Sessions to "any senator who will listen," as one GOP Senate aide put it.
Chevron is "working to reduce pressure in the at-risk gas line," and the venting is producing a loud shrieking noise "that has been described as a jet-engine-like sound" coming from a pipeline facility in the nearby community of Antioch, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District said.
This week, the House is expected to use the Congressional Review Act to start the process of tossing out five rules, including one that limits the venting of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, from oil- and gas-drilling facilities and another that requires federal contractors to report previous labor law violations.
"Active venting of lava and hazardous fumes continues continues between Mohala and Pomaika'i Street," the agency's latest release said, adding that "conditions permitting", some Leilani Estates residents will be allowed to return home for a limited period of time between sunrise and sunset on Sunday to retrieve pets, important documents, and medication.
You can see it in the curious ways in which women changed their social media profiles to include "nasty woman" after Donald Trump used the term to critique Hillary Clinton, and you can see it in the conversations in Facebook pages, where women are newly and openly venting about their encounters with sexism.
The department promulgated the methane "waste prevention rule" in November 2016 in response to evidence gathered by the Government Accountability Office and other watchdog groups that some oil and gas drillers were wasting valuable, publicly owned assets by venting and flaring large quantities of unwanted methane in violation of the Mineral Leasing Act.
John Kelly was named the new chief of staff, he called Attorney General Jeff Sessions to let him know his job was safe, according to the AP. President Trump had attacked Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia probe, venting in a New York Times interview, in a press conference and on Twitter.
Donald J. Trump wielded his presidential candidacy on Friday as a weapon for savaging detractors and venting personal grievances, attacking the women who have accused him of sexual assault and unwelcome advances and railing against what he described as a vast conspiracy against him by the news media and Hillary Clinton's campaign.
After a marathon negotiation on migration that began Thursday and went well into Friday morning, the leaders dispensed with the British withdrawal, known as Brexit, in less than 60 seconds, according to the Maltese prime minister, Joseph Muscat — though they devoted longer to venting their frustration at the glacial pace of progress.
In taking to Twitter to accuse Seoul of "appeasement," Mr. Trump was venting his frustration at a new liberal South Korean government he sees as both soft on North Korea's atomic program and resistant to his demand for an overhaul of trade practices that he views as cheating American workers and companies.
Last week a House resolution rolled back a rule requiring private oil and gas companies operating on millions of acres of federal or tribal land overseen by the Bureau of Land Management to reduce nearly 220006 billion cubic feet of taxpayer-owned natural gas they waste each year through leaks, venting or flaring.
For a sense of the true cost of his government shutdown, now deep into its second week, President Trump should spend less time rage-tweeting and venting his spleen in cabinet meetings about Democrats' refusal to throw money away on his wasteful border wall and more time perusing the #shutdownstories making the rounds.
This rule would have reduced some of the most dangerous impacts of fracking for natural gas extraction, including leaks, venting, and flaring, which would have reduced methane pollution that can lead to elevated levels of ground-level ozone and other hazardous air pollutants like benzene, formaldehyde, and hydrogen sulfide, triggering asthma and even cancer.
Diplomats had issued careful warnings about the likelihood of robust exchanges at the gathering in Brussels on July 11th-12th, but nobody was quite prepared for the tirade against America's "delinquent" allies, and Germany in particular, which Mr Trump unleashed on arrival, venting his spleen in front of Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary-general.
The White House and Mr. Trump's lawyers moved quickly to minimize the president's statement, dismissing it as merely a case of venting by a president who has grown increasingly angry with an investigation that he considers illegitimate — and not a direct order to a cabinet secretary to interfere with a continuing federal law enforcement matter.
"The idea of using a padded bat or hitting something when you feel stressed or angry is based on the theory of catharsis, which essentially is the theory that venting your anger can bring about a release of that anger," says E. Blake Zakarin, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center.
The likely cause is the fact that the rest of the ingredients needed for rapid intensification were there — plenty of unusually warm water, moist air, and an upper level wind pattern over the northeast Gulf of Mexico that was particularly conducive to evacuating the air the storm vaulted upwards, like venting the exhaust from a giant engine.
JFK FILES: FROM 2ND SHOOTER TO MEXICO TRIP, TOP QUESTIONS ASSASSINATION DOCUMENTS COULD ANSWER The files released Thursday show the aftermath of Kennedy's death included then FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover venting his frustration about Oswald&aposs killing at the hands of Jack Ruby, bellowing that the shooting would cause the public to suspect a conspiracy, NBC News reported.
The goal of the committee seems to be looking at the supposed role social media played in Hillary Clinton losing the 2016 election, though the driving force in these hearings seems to be more about one side venting their anger at their historic and surprising loss, while simultaneously looking for anything and anyone to blame but the candidate herself.
The Department of the Interior, which set out the new rules last Friday, points out that much of this cost would be offset by selling the wasted emissions, and notes that between 2009 and 2014 there was enough natural gas lost through venting, leaking, and flaring to power more than 5 million US homes for a year.
Johnny IsaksonJohn (Johnny) Hardy IsaksonGeorgia senator discharged from hospital after fall Georgia senator hospitalized after fall Senate GOP raises concerns about White House stopgap plan to avoid shutdown MORE (R-Ga.), usually one of the most gentlemanly members of the Senate, gave an angry speech on the floor Tuesday, venting his frustration with the lack of progress.
Over the course of the next hour, after some expletive-laden venting in the wake of a costly 1-0 home loss to Newcastle United, he invited questions on a number of subjects: Stoke's increasingly dire predicament in the Premier League, his brush with political controversy last year and the challenges of life as an American abroad.
Among his first presidential acts, he instructed Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, to deep-six President Obama's Clean Power Plan, aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants, and ordered Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to roll back Obama-era rules reducing the venting from natural gas wells of methane, another powerful greenhouse gas.
And then Mr. Harris propelled himself off and the singer Oyinda, who posed in silhouette in a cowboy hat and high-waist flared jeans and a big Telfar Western belt, entered, and then she glided down and the Baltimore rapper Butch Dawson appeared, who later fell in full trust mode, still writhing and venting as he was carried away.
"Late-breaking sexism": why younger women aren't excited about electing a woman president This is the consequence of "private" venting, and it is the consequence of knowing too: If good politics comes solely from good data and good sense, it cannot be that large sections of the American public are merely wrong about so many vital things.

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