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"wall off" Definitions
  1. [usually passive] to separate one place or area from another with a wall

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Somehow they have been able to wall off their personal beef.
But that could wall off a vast market for its exports.
There's also a kids-oriented profile to wall off inappropriate content. Yes!
If they ever wall off Kansas to you, I'll bring the ladder.
Does it mean you want to wall off the borders whatever the cost?
Our president did suggest that Spain might want to wall off the Sahara.
The suburb's desire to wall off Detroit entirely still manifests on Alter Road.
Still, those changes don't entirely wall off your personal data from third parties.
It's easy to wall off this shooting (any shooting) as something unrelated to ourselves.
Yet it's also still another subscription to pay for, another garden to wall off.
The Raptors can't wall off the paint and adequately contest every Cleveland three-pointer.
Sometimes we can wall off the bad behavior and move beyond fiascos worse than this.
Aircraft dumped bright pink lines of fire retardant to wall off the fire from homes.
His signature promise is to wall off Mexico and make it pay for the bricks.
Mr Trump is offering to smash the system and wall off or expel those Others.
The GSA also should have taken steps to wall off the decision from improper influence.
Many noted their efforts to wall off dinner and bedtime to focus on their children.
But it makes it harder to wall off the Oval Office by firing or disowning associates.
She wants the judge to wall off the settlement money from the rest of the creditors.
Hicks began racing toward the wall off the bat, leaped and stuck his glove over the fence.
Initially, Madsen claimed he'd dropped Wall off before the sinking and he didn't know where she was.
He initially claimed that he'd dropped Wall off on the shore in Copenhagen Bay on August 10th.
But other medievalists see in such arguments a desire to wall off medieval scholarship from uncomfortable questions.
The agency proposed requiring retailers to wall off flavored e-cigarettes to prevent sales to underage smokers.
A half-hearted attempt to wall off the matter inside the West Wing has largely been abandoned.
He had a message for those who would target immigrants or wall off America from the world.
He hadn't dropped Wall off on the island; she died in an accident onboard the submarine, he said.
At first, Madsen claimed that he'd dropped Wall off on the shore of Copenhagen Bay the previous evening.
Moves are afoot to wall off sensitive technologies behind export controls, tariff barriers and tougher investment-screening rules.
Her insistence that her rebirth renders the past moot seems like a desperate effort to wall off trauma.
It seems the strategy now is to wall off the White House and get things done from outside.
Saunders took a 2-2 pitch to right field over the 333-foot wall off Rays reliever Dana Eveland.
The police said on Friday the inventor had said he had dropped Wall off in Copenhagen on Thursday night.
USCIS had promised to wall off the data from other federal agencies, but that changed when Trump took office.
ANTI-IMMIGRATION HYSTERIA Mr. Trump's instinct to wall off the world exacts its greatest human toll on America's immigrants.
Banks in Britain are required to wall off their retail banking operations by 2019, a practice known as ring-fencing.
Instead of routing out abusers, Twitter wants us to retreat and wall off our tweets from everyone we don't know.
"And let no one contend that we reject immigration and want to 'wall off America' from all immigrants," Sessions said.
But some telecom experts say it is harder to wall off the core in the coming fifth generation, or 5G, networks.
Police said on Friday the inventor had told them he dropped Wall off from his submarine in Copenhagen on Thursday night.
One issue: Kasowitz's team had been trying to wall off Trump from Jared Kushner to protect him from the Russia investigation.
This was a gamble: Could Toronto wall off the key and still be quick enough to close out on Cleveland's shooters?
Martinez drilled a 3-1 fastball over the left-field wall off Jace Fry for his first hit of the game.
President Trump has answered this challenge by reaching backward — vowing to wall off America and invoking a whiter, more homogeneous country.
Xi's regime has taken deeply troubling steps to wall off academia, the media, the professions, the internet and much of society.
It seems the President believes he can wall off any and all information or testimony by merely uttering the words 'executive privilege.
The idea is that it's a bunch of communities coming together to wall off the hatred and the xenophobia that Trump represents.
He also says he no longer plans to wall off America's southern border; some parts of it, he says, will be fenced.
These are the bricks that wall off harsh reality from the part of our mind that thinks about past and future happiness.
Ahmed notes that the two concepts are rooted in a primordial tribal impulse to wall off familiar locals from (presumably prickly) outsiders.
But the proposal issued on Wednesday outlines details for how retailers must wall off the areas where the products can be sold.
I think you're trying to wall off criticism of the market system itself, but let's try to get at this another way.
The players take turns putting stones at intersections—black versus white—trying to enclose territory or wall off swaths of their opponent's color.
What else explains the current presidential election and the way a call to wall off our southern border has resonance with so many?
"He's not just trying to build a wall between America and Mexico, he's trying to wall off Americans from each other," she said.
" The key to good sports reporting, Petchesky asserts, is "knowing that there's no way to wall off the games from the world outside.
It's a commitment to maintain "Fortress America" — strong and independent, with well-guarded borders that wall off the rest of the world. Literally.
We seek to topple those who have higher standing than we have and we seek to wall off those who are down below.
Massive concrete blocks typically used to wall off lanes of traffic span the bridge's northern end, linked with razor wire and lit by floodlights.
As China and America wall off their respective digital markets from one another, each will look for growth in the rest of the world.
Under this thinking, the only way to deal with lobbying is through strict rules that wall off and protect government decision-makers from lobbyists.
The frontline has cooled because the last few ISIS fighters are using civilians as human shields to wall off the fighters from the liberators.
Kendrys Morales's 18th home run, over the center field wall off Rays starter Chris Archer, got the Royals on the scoreboard in the seventh.
"It's really good news that the president seems to be taking the wall off the table," Schumer said on the Senate floor on Tuesday.
Tintin Wulia's "172 Kilograms of Homes for Ate Manang" (2017) hangs from the wall off to the side, between Cope's bags and de Souza's grids.
INF Javier Baez crushed a line-drive homer over the left field wall off Reds right-hander J.J. Hoover leading off the ninth inning Friday.
Mazara ripped a 1-0 pitch over the right field wall off Warwick Saupold (13-1) to allow Texas to take the series 2-1.
But you can see where this is headed: Without the ability to test whether people are infected, health workers can't effectively wall off these networks.
Authoritarian governments seek U.N. regulation or agreements among states to justify their internet restrictions and wall off parts of their country's internet from outside influence.
Mazara ripped a 1-0 pitch over the right field wall off Warwick Saupold (1-1) to allow Texas to take the series 2-1.
China's minister of industry and information technology, Miao Wei, said the new policy was not meant to wall off the country's companies from outside competition.
Mr. Trump's real estate organization had planned to build a long sea wall off the Irish coast to protect its golf course in County Clare.
To fully wall off the border, as Donald Trump is proposing, would require about 1,300 additional miles of fencing, at an estimated cost of $25 billion.
In most matchups, Jordan will instead drop back to wall off the paint, maintain solid rebounding position, and coerce guards into firing up mid-range jumpers.
The hospital has said that it takes pains to wall off any employee involved with a given outside company from the hospital's dealings with that company.
I set the book down and walked away slowly and decided to just wall off that part of the house and let the raccoons have it.
Friday's decision by the Trump administration to wall off the border from potential infections seems, for the moment, to fly in the face of transmission patterns.
Conforto led off the bottom of the first inning with a homer over the right-field wall off Padres starter Jhoulys Chacin, whom the Mets bombarded.
"[The president] was willing to agree, and he mentioned this at the Rose Garden press conference, to take a concrete wall off the table," Mulvaney said.
Braun completed his day with an eighth-inning double off the wall off Cubs reliever Mike Montgomery, driving in Thames and extending the lead to 21.38-21.
Previous administrations had worked to wall off politics from those processes, which are supposed to be overseen primarily by career officials and governed by strict legal analyses.
And he's since mused about shutting down the southern border and acknowledged that the government had contingency plans to wall off an entire American city if needed.
Martin put the Blue Jays on top 3-2 with a two-run shot over the left field wall off right-handed reliever Danny Farquhar (13-1).
Defensive barriers have been around since the beginning of time, and the first walls sprung up 11,4163 years ago in Turkey to wall off cities from attack.
Democrats and Republicans in the group may not agree on every proposal, but they must agree to wall off partisan politics from efforts to reduce nuclear dangers.
The economists generally oppose policy proposals that have been central to the Trump campaign, including a pledge to wall off the southern border and deport all unauthorized immigrants.
OF Tyler Naquin hit his first major league home run in the seventh inning an opposite field solo shot over the left field wall off RHP Edinson Volquez.
And then it was also Longoria in the bottom of the second with a hooking two-run tater, just slightly mashed over the wall off of Masahiro Tanaka.
This requires more creativity than professional historians usually allow themselves, but Peirce, an expert on the Ottoman Empire, is careful to wall off her speculations with fair warnings.
Serious efforts to wall off the company from the administration would also help avoid potential violations of a federal insider-trading statute that does apply to the president.
It is bad enough that the intelligence community is now likely to do what it can to wall off sensitive information, sources and methods from this irresponsible leader.
Here's the thing ... Rob and Chyna intensely dislike each other, but they have figured out a way to wall off their feelings when it comes to their daughter.
There, veterans, Codepink protestors, and groups of immigrants, both documented and undocumented, gathered to "Wall Off Trump" and the hate they believe he and his would-be wall symbolize.
He originally told police that he dropped Wall off on shore not far from where they launched, but under questioning, he later admitted Wall died while on the submarine.
President Donald J. Trump's decision to wall off White House visitor logs from public inspection has elicited strong protests from media and public interest organizations that promote government transparency.
Miami, the No. 3 seed in the A.C.C., practiced Tuesday at Léman Preparatory School in Lower Manhattan, on a court with a rock-climbing wall off to the side.
Social media scholar danah boyd performed an extensive study finding that racism also played a part, with upper-middle class white users deciding to wall off into exclusive groups.
Today, parking lots and large buildings, including a hotel, a courthouse and a cultural center, wall off pockets of poor black residents from the more upscale downtown pedestrian mall.
The Trump administration has engaged in a steady campaign to wall off America from Chinese technology, saying the Chinese government could use it to spy on the United States.
That debate has only escalated in the run-up to the 2020 elections, as Trump seeks to keep his core promise to literally wall off the border to migrants.
Those in the outer group might not accept fully free movement of people, for instance, but that is no reason to wall off their access to the EU's single market.
These kinds of moves toward opacity wall off employees from the outside world and make it more likely that they won't experience public pressure related to their taxpayer-funded work.
Trump has echoed that appeal to voters in this year's presidential campaign with a pledge to wall off the southern border and deport anyone in the U.S. without legal status.
President Trump's outside legal team wants to wall off Jared Kushner from discussing the Russia investigation with his father-in-law, according to sources with direct knowledge of the discussions.
Barclays, like many of its British competitors, is preparing to wall off its British retail-banking business from its riskier investment banking operations in a process known as ring-fencing.
As cities inevitably produce more barriers to wall off the remote threat of another attack, we will grow only more conscious of the ever-present threat posed by ordinary objects.
These are benign collections of white blood cells, often characterized as the body's effort to wall off something perceived as foreign — a bacterium or an object — that can't be eliminated.
Wall Off Trump was a collaboration between various activist groups, including Iraq Veterans Against the War, the Other 98%, the Ruckus Society, Design Action Collective, Working Families Party, and Mijente.
The next day Madsen was rescued after the sub sank near the harbor in Copenhagen, and he told authorities that he had dropped Wall off on the shore the previous evening.
Police fired off tear gas into the crowds, inciting a huge rush to one end of the stands—the immense pressure eventually snapped the wall off the front of the structure.
Consuming fiction requires people to wall off certain information they have: that these are actors, that there's a script, that there is no fourth wall on that familiar living room set.
If elected president, Mr. Trump's views on technology could wall off the industry, stifle job and economic growth and cede the United States' long-held position as the world's innovation hub.
Even in countries like China that wall off certain websites, internet pages still talk to each other using the same set of protocols that they do everywhere else in the world.
The case of Mr. McGahn, who is cited more than any other witness in the Mueller report, was narrower, but the White House actions threatened to wall off a central witness.
As people are being pressured to detach from daily interaction, to wall off from those around us, it's hard to remember we're not alone, even as those feelings stubbornly creep in.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said Monday night that he had interpreted Trump's comments to conservative media outlets as "taking the wall off the table" in spending talks.
"[The president] was willing to agree, and he mentioned this at the Rose Garden press conference, to take a concrete wall off the table," Mulvaney tells NBC's Chuck Todd in the interview.
It feels like a million years ago that the two of them were playing Establishment Chess with each other, trying to wall off the other from key donors, endorsements and staff hires.
Performers are able to use all of the photo, video and social tools that Snap provides to its 190 million daily active users and wall off content that they want to monetize.
His supporters want an end to America's wars almost as much as a border wall—and, having failed to wall off Mexico, he may consider the former campaign promise easier to keep.
Trump had called Wednesday's press conference to detail how he would wall off the White House from his business empire, which had been an unresolved issue since his election victory on Nov. 85033.
One way to achieve reciprocity would be to use the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) security review process to wall off industries where U.S. businesses face discrimination in China.
Flashback: Axios reported in July that Trump's legal team, led by Kasowitz, wanted to wall off Kushner from discussing the Russia probe with Trump because he was so caught up in the investigation.
That power will face scrutiny by the World Trade Organization but, perhaps more significant, could prompt other countries to follow suit in using national security as a reason to wall off their markets.
"The best way to secure our border is not to wall off our continental neighbors, as the president-elect has promised to do with Mexico, but to actively engage them," Mr. Kelly wrote.
There are hundreds of miles of fencing that wall off Mexico, and the roads of the American Southwest are occupied by checkpoints where normal constitutional rights against search and seizure do not apply.
Whether I was working as a table dancer in London, a gown club in New York City, or some hole in the wall off a freeway in the midwest, the men were the same.
Madsen originally claimed the submarine went down due to a "minor problem with a ballast tank" that subsequently turned into a "major issue," but that he had dropped Wall off in Copenhagen without incident.
Granderson singled off a changeup, Brian Anderson pulled an RBI double off the bottom of the left-field wall off a hanging curve, and Castro singled just over shortstop Wilmer Difo off a slider.
In effect, Italy is attempting to wall off the Mediterranean, stopping as many refugees as possible from getting out of Africa and the Middle East, and shipping back the few who do make it.
"Germs don't respect borders, and you can't wall off every place in the world," Lawrence Gostin, director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law School, told me.
It disputes the methodology the Commerce Department has used in determining the duties, and claims that Boeing is merely trying to use the United States government to wall off its market from foreign competition.
The Trump administration said the sharp decline was a sign that its promises to hire more enforcement agents, deport more people and wall off the border were discouraging people from even trying to cross.
The pope made an international stir after praying at the U.S.-Mexico border for those who died trying to cross and suggesting that Mr. Trump was "not a Christian" for trying to wall off migrants.
F.D.A. Moves to Restrict Flavored E-Cigarette Sales to Teenagers The agency spells out its proposal to require retailers to wall off sections of stores to limit access, a move opposed by many convenience stores.
The election of Trump -- who promised to wall off Mexico and ban all Muslims from entering the US -- also led to rallies and legal challenges, and was blamed for a spike in hate crimes across the country.
The minister of the economy, Mr. Guajardo Villarreal, argues there is little point for Mexico to respond now to Mr. Trump's threats to wall off the Mexican people and slap a 35 percent tariff on Mexican imports.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump followed up his surprise trip to Mexico City, where he expressed admiration for Mexican Americans, with an angry speech in Arizona denouncing illegal immigration and reiterating his pledge to wall off the southern border.
There was a greater tendency in years gone by to wall off emotions, to put on a thick skin — for some men to be stone-like and uncommunicative and for some women to be brittle, brassy and untouchable.
As the United States grappled with the Great Depression, a Republican-controlled Congress seized on protectionism as the fix, adopting the infamous Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 to wall off American farms and factories from foreign competition.
So basically: The Trump White House is ditching investments that would bolster scientific knowledge and health to try to wall off Mexico and marginally increase a defense budget that already outstrips just about every other country on the planet.
Holding huge fabric signs reading "Wall Off Trump" and chanting the same thing, the demonstrators on Wednesday formed a human line in Cleveland, at the corner of 4th Street and Prospect Avenue, according to one person on the ground.
"I want to say that it's really good news that the president seems to be taking the wall off the table in the negotiations we're having on an appropriations bill this week," Schumer said from the Senate floor Tuesday.
Congress should pass a clean DREAM Act at once, create a pathway to citizenship for working people with TPS and abandon ill-advised and dangerous plans to slash permanent immigration, increase captive work and wall off the southern border.
Soon after Juul stopped stocking retail shelves with its flavor pods, the F.D.A. announced it would require retailers to wall off such e-cigarette products from minors — a watered-down version of more severe actions threatened by Dr. Gottlieb.
The radical premise of our nation is that one people can be made from many, yet in each new generation we find reasons to limit who those "many" can be—to wall off access to America, literally or figuratively.
He moved on to demands for other steps to wall off Europe from adversaries, insisting that the allies forgo any purchases of Russian arms, or the installation of advanced 5G communications networks made by Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant.
That time arrived in the top of the ninth inning Friday night when Hosmer launched a solo blast over the center-field wall off Oakland A's left-hander Sean Doolittle, giving Kansas City closer Wade Davis a two-run cushion.
He held a pair of rallies Friday in Fresno and San Diego as he closed a campaign swing through the west, drawing vocal crowds of protesters, many carrying signs critical of Trump's plan to wall off the U.S. border with Mexico.
A film like "Coco" gives the lie to such characterizations that are too often embraced by the President, who has called Mexicans criminals and "rapists," who has disparaged Mexican-Americans, and who wants to wall off our neighbor to the south.
His prescription was not to wall off new music by itself, or to resort to what he called "the Bolero approach," washing down new music with popular pieces such as Ravel's "Bolero," but to patiently gain your audience members' trust.
LONDON (Reuters) - A top Ukrainian presidential aide on Thursday said Ukraine would wall off the rest of the country from occupied territories if Russia failed to agree to a ceasefire and prisoner swap at a summit in Paris next week.
Or there was the undeniably impressive 15,000-foot-long "Wall Off Trump" banner, which managed to outdo Spencer Tunick's earlier protest involving 100 nude women with mirrors in naked ranks just outside the RNC at dawn of the Convention's first day.
ALBANY, N.Y. – A colossal barrier with gates that open for ships has been proposed to wall off New York Harbor from the Atlantic Ocean and protect the metropolitan region from flooding as climate change increases the frequency and severity of devastating coastal storms.
Trump has made immigration enforcement a centerpiece of his presidency, vowing to wall off the Mexican border, deport an estimated 11 million undocumented people living in the country and cut off Justice Department grants to cities that fail to help U.S. immigration authorities.
So far, Trump's campaign pledges - such as threatening to roll out punitive tariffs, ditch the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and wall off Mexico from the United States - have flummoxed constituents ranging from traders on Wall Street to economists and politicians.
And then you can see inside the tower...so that's been one of our big innovations is that you can use the castle to play your miniature game, because you can just pull the wall off and see what's happening inside the castle.
Washington (CNN)The Defense Department is in the market for a secure browser to wall off its employees from the open internet, a solution that will effectively block hackers from nation states such as Russia and China from ever reaching its network.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's swift decision this week to block a Singapore-based company from gaining control of Qualcomm grew out of a White House push to wall off American industry from foreign competition, primarily China, under the guise of protecting national security.
But as the grandson of Mexican immigrants, I felt I had to write one last story, one that would confront this man who got himself elected on a platform of hate and a promise to wall off the country of my grandparents.
Deciding, however, that the most important barrier to upward mobility boils down to the clubby signifying systems the elite use to wall off people who aren't their kind is a way of framing the problem in a way that puts it beyond policy.
He said Amazon likely would need to wall off PillPack from its larger operation, otherwise it might have to take steps to ensure the entire business meets federal privacy standards, which govern everything from who has access to data to how user passwords are encrypted.
Perhaps the biggest risk is that, having already abandoned some more prominent campaign promises—for example to wall off Mexico and deport 11m undocumented migrants—he could view a bonfire of environmental regulation as a relatively low-cost way to placate his disappointed supporters.
BUILD A WALL ON THE SOUTHERN BORDER: Trump has the legal authorization to build fences under the "Secure Fence Act" passed in 2006, but Congress would have to approve considerably more funding to wall off the entire southern border, which spans nearly 2,000 miles.
That plan would potentially seek to wall off questions involving the investigations from day-to-day governing by creating a separate war room in the White House, assembling a high-powered legal team outside the White House and shaking up the president's communications team.
"Today's decision to permit the diversion of military funds for border wall construction will wall off and destroy communities, public lands, and waters in California, New Mexico, and Arizona," said Gloria Smith, an attorney with environmental group the Sierra Club, which sued to block the funds.
" One of the most high-profile peaceful protests, though still relatively small, came Wednesday, when about 100 immigration activists and others from a number of states joined to hold a mock "wall" in front of the entrance to the convention arena that read "Wall off Trump.
Instead, the Republican response was to insulate President Trump and his aides from scrutiny, wall off the White House from criticism, shut down key aspects of congressional oversight, and disregard the lessons learned after Hurricane Katrina," they stated in the report, titled "A Failure of Oversight.
"We tended to wall off Secretary Clinton," said Mr. Barrett, who explained that although he didn't have a private room — "all the wrong people want to be in it," he said — he did have room-dividing screens that his staff could put up for extra privacy.
Carousing, imbibing, aimlessly walking the dark stone streets, stopping to hear a musician serenading passers-by near one of the city's many old churches, or to watch a couple of children re-enacting that evening's Barcelona-Juventus soccer match against a wall off the Carrer del Carme.
The White House canceled a presidential trip to Iowa in the coming days and was putting together a damage-control plan to expand the president's legal team, reorganize his communications staff and wall off a scandal that has jeopardized his agenda and now threatens to engulf his family.
Considering the likelihood the Pearson brothers went to war together at their father's forceful urging, Nicky died there, and Jack likely had to watch this tragedy unfold amid the chaos of battle — remember, he's "not going anywhere" — it's no surprise Jack would wall off that kind of trauma with alcohol.
With an angry insurgency of white, working-class voters propelling Donald Trump's agenda to wall off Mexicans, ban Muslims and batten down the hatches against products made in China and elsewhere, even the most articulate champions of the liberal trading order wonder whether Washington's globalization campaign may have finally overstepped.
Trump's aggressive and at times shifting proposals to wall off Mexico and intervene directly in Syria, mixed with his opposition to the Iraq War and seeming embrace of Russian President Vladimir Putin, have united the Republican Party's foreign policy establishment against him while drawing a unique mix of supporters to his side.
The Obama administration is spending close to a half a billion dollars to build a sophisticated electronic fence along Jordan's northern and eastern borders, a wall which US strategic planners hope will stem the flow of refugees and also wall off the increasingly important American base from the disintegration of Syria and Iraq.
Villar, who went 2-for-5 with two RBIs, a stolen base and his sixth home run, drilled a two-run blast over the center-field wall off reliever Pedro Baez (23-2) — breaking a 6-6 tie — to lift the Brewers (31-36), winners of 14 of their last 20 games at Dodger Stadium.
The West Wing appears to be absorbing key lessons from its predecessors, although even Trump allies tell me he's just beginning to take steps to wall off the controversy that should have begun on Day 1: Trump aides recognize the Russia defense will be essentially permanent, and are finally planning structures to reflect that.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) objected in writing to the effort to wall off the executive branch from routine questions.
Despite a war of words in recent days with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the President also said he'd definitely be welcome back at the White House for more negotiations -- and he didn't believe that Schumer had really taken the wall off the table, as the New York Democrat said he had earlier this week.
Even during this run, the Wizards have been outscored by 2.2 points per 100 possessions when one or more of their starters has been out of the game, and they've basically collapsed into dust with Wall off the floor (-9.9 per 100) because there's nobody else who can consistently make plays for others off the bounce.
The most potent ideological divides in 2016 are inside Western democracies: whether to embrace multi-ethnic democracy and global integration, an option exemplified by Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, or whether to resist demographic change and wall off one's nation from the world, an option exemplified by Donald Trump and the European far right.
Trump leads Cruz with 678 delegates to the Texan's 10 delegates and Kasich at 143 as of this week after a string of wins in states where his supporters favored his flamboyant rhetoric and plans to wall off the U.S. border with Mexico, deport millions of undocumented immigrants and temporarily ban Muslims from entering the country.
In an extensive plan released two weeks ahead of the second round of Democratic presidential debates hosted by CNN, Warren is calling for the reinstatement of a modern Glass-Steagall Act, which would wall off commercial from investment banks, new restrictions on the private equity industry, and legislative action to more closely tie bank executives' pay to their companies' performance.
White House acting chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE described the meeting as unproductive, and said that Trump is offering to take a concrete wall "off the table" to compromise with Democrats.
Both harbored an intense dislike for Lewandowski, who they believed had tried to wall off their access to the candidate — Stone, whose formative years were spent working for the re-election campaign of President Richard Nixon, described Lewandowski to me as having "all of Bob Haldeman's negative traits and none of his good ones" — and merrily disseminated tales of his imminent professional demise.
White House acting chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE said during an interview set to air Sunday that Trump is offering to take a concrete wall "off the table" to compromise with Democrats.
That gun-shy Canadians would allow pistol-packing, uniformed American officials to work with enhanced powers on Canadian soil protecting the United States demonstrates a key point that General Kelly clearly understands — the best way to secure our border is not to wall off our continental neighbors, as the president-elect has promised to do with Mexico, but to actively engage them.
Earlier this week, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 2100 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas) said that Trump needs to understand that his idea to wall off the United States won't work.
In " The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America " (Metropolitan), the historian Greg Grandin argues that America's urge to wall off its borders marks the death of our most potent myth—the galvanizing vision of men and women seeking freedom along a vast frontier, a space for reinvention, unburdened by society, history, and one's own past.
CreditCreditIllustration by Shannon Lin/The New York Times In the era of the virtual office, when even workers who are physically present often wall off their senses with oversized headphones and rely on Slack to chat with colleagues sitting in desks next to them, forced fun at the corporate level may represent the last, best hope for human interaction among co-workers who would otherwise remain the closest of strangers.
CreditCreditIllustration by Shannon Lin/The New York Times In the era of the virtual office, when even workers who are physically present often wall off their senses with oversized headphones and rely on Slack to chat with colleagues sitting in desks next to them, forced fun at the corporate level may represent the last, best hope for human interaction among co-workers who would otherwise remain the closest of strangers.
His double shot of "earned media" from the NPI conference called to mind how the Trump campaign, back on August 31, confounded the press by conducting a genial photo-op for the candidate in Mexico City in a joint appearance with Enrique Peña Nieto, president of the country Trump had promised to wall off—only to see the candidate turn around and hold a rally in Phoenix later that evening filled with anti-immigrant rhetoric and tropes.
The entire point of hedging is that it forces the ball handler to take a longer route than the defender, thereby making it easier for the defender to keep pace—only somehow, Irving still manages to get beat: When Love is able to wall off the drive, he is still too slow to recover back to his man in time to prevent the pass over the top: Cleveland's opponents go to this action a lot when Love is on the floor.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Tenn.) and Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas) are still pushing a proposal to pass an alternative resolution that would wall off the money available for Trump to redirect to building border barriers, said Sen.

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