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  1. welter of something a large and confusing amount of something

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Jen Welter, NFL Her position was only temporary but Welter is consider the NFL's first female coach.
Mostly it's a welter of women behaving badly and doubtfully.
It's a welter of unfinished financial goals and possibly some secrets.
The bill now had a welter of exceptions and carve-outs.
Sorting through that welter of competing claims is a real hassle.
In a welter of litigation, most of the family's assets were sold.
The welter of revelations is bad for Japanese business as a whole.
The disposal continues a welter of dealmaking in the Austrian property sector.
Some of the other players turned their heads to look, Welter recalls.
This raises a welter of resentment in the far less genteel Emily.
"Every powerful part," continues Jennifer Welter, the first female coach of the NFL.
Amid the welter of statistics generated, there is one that should raise concerns.
Welter says she "absolutely" believes that women have to help each other out.
Their answers offered a welter of anger and joy, and ambivalence brimming over.
Mr. Balayo's older brother, Welter, took up the mantle of seeking the land.
Together with a welter of podcasts, it provides the soundtrack to our lives.
"It's amazing to me that he can be so far out," Welter said.
I wanted to fight this time for some sort of title at super welter.
But that appearance of unanimity masked a welter of executive-level indecision and anxiety.
Welter Racing hopes its car will run at Le Mans in 2018 or 2019.
From a theoretical perspective, the debate on who would win a fantasy matchup always hinged on the weight in which the fight would take place, as Duran's best showings were at lightweight, while Chavez was likely better at welter or junior welter.
The slender plot recedes behind a welter of sight gags, word games and slapstick riffs.
Welter keeps his role as co-head of the global consumer products and retail group.
The NFL saw its first female coach in 2015: Jennifer Welter with the Arizona Cardinals.
Local groups face a welter of ordinances and safety codes, as well as FAA restrictions.
We now greet storms with an insane welter of coverage on television and the web.
Jen Welter broke that glass ceiling in 2015 when she joined the Arizona Cardinals staff.
Mr. Trump himself has yet to clarify a welter of mixed signals emanating from Washington.
State laws and federal actions on transgender rights prompted a welter of lawsuits in 2016.
The financial transactions associated with these sales are disguised through a welter of front companies abroad.
Yes, D'Alessandro did, at times, see to the welfare of his boss's welter of coddled cats.
In the years that followed, limericks burst forth from Dr. Eisenberg on a welter of subjects.
The voices bobbed on the welter of noise, sometimes disappearing into it and sometimes riding above.
Before the Civil War, American currency was a confusing welter of notes issued by state banks.
Last year, Jen Welter became the first female coach in the NFL with the Arizona Cardinals.
It seems possible to interpret the welter of complex accessibility regulations under the federal act either way.
Men's fly, men's light welter, men's super heavy, women's middle, and women's light will all issue medals.
The BoE published a welter of papers on Thursday to help the sector get ready for Brexit.
" Critical response "A surreal fable" showing "colossal" imagination but dissolving "into a welter of confusing language and imagery.
"I was never really successful playing the game their way," Welter says of the men she's played alongside.
Gone is the welter of counters, the uneven levels, the tiny dead-end salons and the corporate cubicles.
The diagonals, like rods of rebar, reinforce their immutability as they conjure up a welter of unsettling associations.
A new labour ministry is promised, with the aim of bringing in a welter of new rights for workers.
Officials have been grappling with a welter of challenges as they scramble for the opening ceremony on Aug. 5.
T'Challa has a superhero alter-ego, Black Panther, that comes with its own welter of burdens and existential anxieties.
James Delbourgo's engrossing new biography situates Sloane within the welter of intellectual and political crosscurrents that marked his times.
Organizing efforts have bogged down in a welter of court rulings and confusion over federal laws and pre-emptions.
The wall above the bed's headboard was covered with a welter of color printouts depicting closeups of Caravaggio paintings.
The flutist reinforces the sense of psychological vulnerability with a nervous, breathy welter of sounds, including her own vocalizations.
Reaching the property is surprisingly difficult; the tower stands amid a welter of on-ramps, off-ramps, and overpasses.
Gaitonde's story drives the plot, but a welter of other narratives intersect and circle around each other, clash and complement.
On Fox News' The Story with Martha MacCallum, the host tried to tie games to a welter of mass shootings.
The suit against Apple by the European Union has raised a welter of issues about jurisdiction, taxation and national pride.
He is a stylist, on the page and in the ring, but his first fight was a welter of aggression.
A welter of critical information and measures to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 was missing from his address, too.
Technology and finance jobs have flooded in, enticing students from the area's welter of colleges to stick around after graduation.
In four etchings, all measuring 8 by 10 inches, Pousette-Dart incised an oval inside a welter of abstract marks.
Before Sowers, Jen Welter made history in 2015 as the first female coach in the NFL with the Arizona Cardinals.
Although they are reluctant to complain, Hanan and her family have encountered a welter of hardships since arriving 18 months ago.
At Credit Suisse, he will take on the role of global co-head of consumer retail investment banking alongside Jens Welter.
The room, like his songs, was still a welter of information a few days ago as Residente showed a visitor around.
Adding to this sense of dynamism is a welter of M&A deals, even as activity has dried up across the Atlantic.
"I would hope he could bring jobs back into the community -- he's a businessman," said Paula Welter, from the Granny Basketball team.
An implosion in U.S. subprime home loans in 2007 led to a global financial crisis and a welter of new capital rules.
The neutering of Jamaat-e-Islami has led to the creation of a welter of new Islamist organisations, some of them radical.
But no welter of optimism could fill the seam in the floor that allowed rolling partitions to be drawn across the store.
Welter became the first female coach in the NFL in July 2015 when the Arizona Cardinals hired her as a preseason intern.
Banks have faced a welter of new regulation since the financial crisis, burdening them with new costs and making them more cautious.
Under these circumstances, you must not, in the smoke and noise and welter of the battlefield, mistake your partner for the enemy.
Federal prosecutors had amassed a welter of circumstantial evidence — including 27 witnesses and more than 803 exhibits — to argue that on Oct.
There are parts of "Detroit" that have a raw, unsettled authenticity, and others that sink in a welter of screaming and cursing.
In the following millenniums, the sages expanded these prohibitions with a welter of interpretations intended to fortify the taboos against forbidden foods.
Many of those companies are in turn owned by a welter of shell companies, many with similar names and addresses or common owners.
Also, Susan Welter was named vice president of creative and content strategy and previously worked as vice president of business development at WorkerBee.
There are places where the paper isn't painted at all, and others where the rectangles are covered with a rapid welter of lines.
So does the Washington lobbyist and industry strategist Richard Berman, whose firm has launched a welter of front groups attacking the EPA rules.
Mehta Creation, a jeans maker in a dilapidated concrete building in the northern outskirts, paid a welter of taxes until two years ago.
Absent guidance from a higher court, officials may be left to decide how to interpret the welter of legal decisions on their own.
Some of those rulings have been stayed or reversed, and the welter of legal actions continues to grow more complicated by the hour.
The welter of crimes and abuses of power known as Watergate obviously remains his greatest legacy, as current events are again reminding us.
In this welter of things that you must disclose, may disclose and must not disclose, where should we situate your neighbor's troubled past?
"The big scale is perfect for art and utopian projects," Ms. Welter said of the complex's more than 118,463 square feet of exhibition space.
A welter of such initiatives sprang up after the Supreme Court, in 2013, struck down a section of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Of course it's distorted: a welter of writhing, colliding, cranked-up guitars over drums that bristle with treble and a bassline that's nonchalantly implacable.
The first real glimmers on the field began last summer when Jen Welter served a training-camp internship coaching the Arizona Cardinals' inside linebackers.
Generally, art fairs allow viewers to take in a welter of works within a confined space — something like an arcade in Walter Benjamin's sense.
By some reckoning, the Kerch bridge would be exceptional if it did not end in the welter of embezzlement scandals that plague most megaprojects.
And the news is likely to be well received by Barclays, which has sought to move past a welter of scandals and underperforming operations.
"Described as the most complex litigation ever, the trial will begin to sort out the welter of accusations over the crisis," Mr. Bernstein adds.
"It depends on so many parameters," said Jean-Marie Welter, a copper metallurgist who has studied the sculpture and opts for the 1697 date.
He and his older brother, Welter, and seven other households had been cleared as qualified beneficiaries of the 12.3-hectare estate (about 30 acres).
They also amplified longstanding Republican claims that rampant voter fraud justified a welter of state laws making it more difficult to register and vote.
The figure in her self-portraits is aloof, an object in a welter of paint, a form slowly changing into the ground pressing against her.
She follows in the footsteps of Jen Welter, who last summer served a six-week training camp internship coaching inside linebackers for the Arizona Cardinals.
Whenever one or other of a welter of bandit groups declared an IS affiliation, the authorities had tended to dismiss it as boastful self-branding.
The FSB helped to push through a welter of financial reforms after a financial crisis a decade ago forced governments to bail out undercapitalized lenders.
In 2015, Arians, who was then head coach of the Arizona Cardinals, made history when he hired Jen Welter as an intern for his team.
The position, which was not full-time, included Welter working six weeks over the summer as an assistant coach under line backer coach Bob Sanders.
That meant shrinking its lending arm — and in the process slipping out from under a welter of regulations that required supervision by the Federal Reserve.
Whether it was in the NFL or playing on a men's team, there were many times when Welter was the only woman in the room.
"I can't recall any other sort of perfect storm like this, coming from all those different angles," a historian said of the welter of inquiries.
The history begins with slavery in Africa and moves to the Americas, with a welter of piercing objects, like a child-size lockable neck ring.
Zaha Hadid's new welter of condos looms on the left like a big glowing cake, Diane Von Furstenburg's polygonal penthouse attic is to your right.
The density of his treatment is dizzying at times, and the difficulty of sifting through this (often brilliant) welter can inflate and elevate simpler elements.
C. Crisci builds his tracks around field recordings of traditional African music, collaged and refracted through a welter of electronics and melded with club beats.
The art that strikes us, Gainza seems to be saying, also tends to spill out into the mnemonic, emotional, and sensorial welter of our personal experiences.
PREPOSITIONING The FSB helped to push through a welter of financial reforms after a financial crisis a decade ago forced governments to bail out undercapitalised lenders.
At five feet two inches tall, Jen Welter isn't exactly the type of person you'd expect to see on the sidelines of an NFL football game.
Here are three of her top lessons for breaking barriers in your career: Early on in her career, Welter realized she had a decision to make.
The welter of financial information that the credit bureaus hold, including the borrowing practices of millions of consumers, would be difficult for anyone else to gather.
Arians hired Jen Welter as the first woman to hold any kind of coaching position in the NFL, an intern coaching linebackers during the summer preseason.
Of the welter of cases on the issue that have moved through the federal courts in recent years, the North Carolina case is perhaps the starkest.
He pulled out his laptop and opened up a program; a map of Cuba appeared, with a welter of little red tacks all over the island.
And so this past decade has greeted a welter of digital projects, performances, pop-up designs and "paper architecture," by practitioners born too late for big budgets.
Neither Welter nor Smith remain in the NFL—Welter's contract expired after her third preseason game, and Smith was not retained after the Bills fired Rex Ryan.
To the west, shantytowns cover the hilltops like grimy mosaics, looking down on the city center, a welter of unpainted concrete apartment towers and distressed public buildings.
In this welter of conflicting interests, the Obama administration is right to focus on combating ISIS and on trying to keep relations with Turkey from deteriorating further.
At the same time they are subjected to a welter of conflicting pressures—acting as spin-doctors and bean-counters as well as corporate strategists and auditors.
In "Lula Loves You" — named after the character in David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" — she ponders love and loneliness in a welter of thick, gelatinous, wavery tones.
Jen Welter, the first female coach in the N.F.L., founded Grrridiron Girls, a flag football camp program designed to allow girls of all experience levels to participate.
Much of the losses stem from the marketing expenses the company has racked up as it has bought ads on podcasts and a welter of other media.
Karen Welter, 113, said that she was following the impeachment through local news and TV and that she had watched "some" of the hearings Tuesday, finding Rep.
Specifically, the UP would reduce today's welter of tax-favored retirement accounts into one universal IRA account (with a choice between a traditional or Roth-style IRA).
Last year, the Arizona Cardinals employed Jen Welter as a linebackers coach for the preseason, and the N.F.L. brought in its first full-time female referee, Sarah Thomas.
But the news of Mr. Ostriakov's victory after a three-year court fight quickly spread worldwide as a bit of delight in the day's welter of assorted sufferings.
Jim Reynolds was difficult but also quite the character, a man who had a welter of scars on one arm from an old tattoo he had burned off.
A picture of a huge, chaotic welter of books and products in Amazon's warehouse continues Mr. Gursky's observations on the commercialization and globalization of, well, things in general.
Zuma has also faced a welter of corruption accusations, which he denies, and the ANC, which has governed since the end of apartheid in 1994, is deeply divided.
In the Model 3, as with the rest of the car, you have a welter of ideas and a pioneering attitude toward the auto interior of the future.
Atop it a beat gathers, in a welter of clattering, thumping, natural-sounding percussion along with assorted blips and slides and, eventually, a calm voice repeating the title.
Asian shares made guarded gains on Friday as a gathering of world finance leaders provided a welter of reassuring comments, but little in the way of actual policy stimulus.
Like a welter-weight boxer, it started to use its small size in its favour, punching above its weight in a counter-attack led largely by its young people.
This evocative, liminal non-place is rendered with a welter of parallel marks that seem to revel in the irony of suggesting bright, amorphous light through straight, dark lines.
Officials up and down the country will face a welter of propaganda and study sessions demanding that they demonstrate their loyalty to Mr. Xi by acclaiming his new status.
Noxious selfie sticks now seem like nothing compared to the sophisticated camera filters that can turn an average-looking strawberry patch into a brooding welter of Caravaggio-esque chiaroscuro.
The nominated entry, a biomethane-fuel prototype from Welter Racing, has fallen behind schedule because of significant funding issues and is unlikely to race at Le Mans this year.
Theory can provide a handy framework, transforming the messy welter of experience into something more legible, but it can also impose a narrative that's awkward, warped or even damaging.
That time constraint limits British leverage in the negotiations because it would face a welter of tariffs and customs barriers if a deal is not struck during that period.
"Recently, several states have introduced and passed bills that legally prohibit those with uteruses from exercising their reproductive rights," Drake University student Olivia Welter asked O'Rourke at the town hall.
The Ableton employee, who remained remarkably calm throughout, attempted to help Welter, whose main claim was that his launchpad program's loops were randomly firing off, messing up his fake set.
Since then, a welter of strategies has emerged for exploiting these same mechanisms to spur better long-term choices; some of these are already influencing public policy and public health.
In 2012, Friederike Welter of the University of Siegen in Germany found that there is great "complexity and diversity" to the behavior that we throw under the label of trust.
What he ended up with is a mess — no matter the outcome of the welter of lawsuits swirling around Mr. Redstone, the ailing media mogul who turned 93 last Friday.
Technology firms would have to submit to a welter of regulation and oversight and apply for a banking charter from the OCC if they wanted to become full-service banks.
Officials have battled in vain to present a positive image amid a welter of negative headlines linked to a corrupt bidding process and reports about worker deaths in the country.
The financial crisis of 2007-09 then forced taxpayers to bail out undercapitalized and poorly supervised lenders, tarnishing the "light touch" regulatory approach and ushering in a welter of tougher rules.
For women like Jen Welter, who has tried to climb the coaching ladder, the fact that the rule does not apply to women in head coaching positions is a serious hurdle.
A much-touted goods and services tax (GST) rolled out this month usefully replaces a welter of central and state duties with a unified national tax, and should raise extra revenue.
The financial crisis of 2007-09 then forced taxpayers to bail out undercapitalised and poorly supervised lenders, tarnishing the "light touch" regulatory approach and ushering in a welter of tougher rules.
While preaching the values of freedom and independence, these firms collect vast amounts of information on their users, using this welter of data to form detailed dossiers and influence our behavior.
But the effort has now fizzled in a welter of worries about whether those who pooled together 250,000 pounds, or about $325,000, to buy the mountain will get their money back.
In a separate statement, the company said that "the inquiries are related to news reports" about the welter of lawsuits it faces from consumers who claim its talc products caused cancers.
A shade of blue evocative of Microsoft Windows, the monochrome rectangle, surrounded by a welter of words and images competing for my attention, stood out for its soothing and unassuming homogeneity.
Lost in the ongoing welter of the anytime-anywhere vilification of President Donald Trump and his presidency is the Democratic Party's alarming lack of an important piece of political hardware — an agenda.
The court is acting just a year after it established a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, as state laws and federal actions on transgender rights have prompted a welter of lawsuits.
But because Part D involves a welter of different plans and formularies, some requiring patients to pay for the vaccine and then seek reimbursement, the cost and co-pays can discourage use.
Britain would need to have rules as strict as those of the countries it wanted to trade with, especially the United States, which has introduced a welter of regulation since the crisis.
A difficult decision made by Pedersen, amid the welter of battle, brings him home before his tour of duty is done, and the bulk of the remaining tale unfolds in a courtroom.
It has since become a global empire with stakes in the likes of Sprint and Alibaba Group of China and in a welter of start-ups in the United States and abroad.
" The scene produces in him a welter of feelings—curiosity and excitement, but also anger and sadness—as well as an impossible desire "to pass through the screen or follow the white rabbit.
The magazine sharply lowered its valuation of Theranos, noting questions about the accuracy of its tests and a welter of investigations, and put Ms. Holmes's net value at zero — down from $4.5 billion.
Soon after a researcher went through a cardboard box left behind in the vacated flat — and inside, to his astonishment, he discovered a welter of remarkable unpublished materials by the taciturn Nobel laureate.
After skating against storied players like Newsy Lalonde, Frank Nighbor and Georges Vézina, the 228th had to retreat from the rink halfway through the season, in a welter of lawsuits and unhappy generals.
Building the initial 24 stations to the Colosseum was originally priced at 2.23 billion euros ($2.54 billion), but after a welter of design changes the figure is now put at 2.97 billion euros.
This gave him an opening to unleash a welter of positive economic data, seemingly with the intent of reminding Russians how much the country has improved since he first became president, in 2000.
So, not surprisingly, countries have thus far responded by putting forward a welter of vague pledges on curbing emissions that are hard to compare and definitely don't add up to staying below 2.53°C.
In the event of a second shutdown, that mutiny would grow—and Republican resistance, at a time when Mr Trump faces a welter of investigations, and perhaps impeachment, is the last thing he needs.
Consider, for example, the welter of counterterrorism programs that Obama consolidated under the banner of Countering Violent Extremism—everything from online Twitter campaigns and counseling vulnerable young people to preventing genocide and women's empowerment.
Legal experts said this language could be exploited by the government to separate families on various grounds and be challenged in court, potentially adding to the welter of litigation against Trump's hardline immigration policy.
Over the years, a welter of American women have been identified as the model for Rosie, the war worker of 1940s popular culture who became a feminist touchstone in the late 20th century. Mrs.
Dr. Welter suggested that if a girl is interested in playing football, rather than shutting down the conversation entirely, parents could discuss what drives her desire to play and consider ways to play safely.
LONDON (Reuters) - The global watchdog that drove through a welter of banking and market reforms after the financial crisis said it will pivot more toward reviewing existing rules and away from designing new ones.
California has a confusing welter of climate policies, but the place to start is with AB 32, the "Global Warming Solutions Act," passed by the legislature in 2006 and signed into law by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Chinese officials discreetly urged EU counterparts to distance themselves from American complaints about China's trade tactics and join them in complaining about a welter of American tariffs, slapped on Chinese goods and European steel alike.
But he has a way of burying his important points in a welter of ill-considered comments on other issues that threaten to discredit his sensible calls for a new direction in American foreign policy.
He replaces Stefan Ingves, governor of Sweden's central bank, who chaired the Basel Committee since July 2011, overseeing a welter of tougher rules after taxpayers had to bail out undercapitalised lenders during the financial crisis.
The Swiss bank appointed Mathew Cestar and Jens Welter co-heads of its investment banking and capital markets business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, it said in an internal memo seen by Reuters.
In Cecily Brown's "Raspberry Beret" (2015-16), the image of a nude reclining man nearly dissolved into a busy allover welter of painterly gestures, there's more erotic sensuality in the paint than in the figure.
In the welter of debate about Britain's place in the European Union, Mr. Maimane's visit to London — home to some 220,000 South African expatriates — may have had difficulty grabbing headlines, but the stakes are high.
Her deeply researched collections — 84 of them to date — exploit a welter of tweaked archetypes (surfer meets Kawai schoolgirl) and the giddy mash-ups of incongruous archetypes (pirate encounters pre-Raphaelite) that are her specialty.
There is, among the welter of things to be shown, a Rolex Datejust watch, some Lululemon Boogie pants and a pair of Olaf Daughters clogs no stereotypical Woody Allen character would once have been without.
Another hitch, for Feig, is that, whereas the cheesiness of the effects in the earlier "Ghostbusters" was part of its rackety charm, no current audience will settle for anything less than a welter of wizardry.
Raf Simons, in his first foray since leaving Dior, mounted his own fine and clearly liberating show by citing a welter of sources so varied that his show notes read like outtakes from a poetry slam.
There were the conferences themselves, each a welter of feverish networking and buoyant gobbledygook, and then all the side action—a party on a boat on the East River, another above a furniture store in Bushwick.
She lived in a welter of literary gossip, surrounded by people who managed, by most measures the world cared about, to do more than she did: to write more books, win more awards, attract more readers.
Despite the welter of opposition, provincial officials exempted the project from independent regulatory scrutiny, allowing work to begin last year — and turning the project into a major point of contention in the provincial election in May.
And once entry was effected, the route was perilous: either down through smothering cream, or into a bruising welter of ice cubes into which they were jammed repeatedly, cruelly, to make the drink longer and colder.
The high emotional temperature of the performances can't quite disguise the mechanical nature of the story — it's at once over-plotted and flimsy, a welter of reversals and revelations that don't so much resolve as collapse.
But it's also the script that both automakers want to hear everybody reading from, yielding as it does a welter of free advertising (especially valuable for Tesla, where the ad budget is CEO Elon Musk's Tesla feed).
Using the simplest of formal means, the circle of the portrait and the rectangle of the shelf, Lovell spins a piece of personal history into a welter of contradictory meanings that touches upon communal histories, remembrances, and aspirations.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian markets fell sharply on Thursday, hit by a welter of bearish economic forecasts, fragmented domestic politics and deepening uncertainty over the government's ability to get its flagship pension reform bill through Congress any time soon.
Rather than tearing down this fringe theory, The New York Times' reviewer, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, praised Summers for weaving together such an "extraordinary welter of detail" about the Monroe case that he seemed to summon up the dead.
The administration of President Donald Trump put the rule's implementation on hold after a welter of criticism from the financial services industry, which argues it will make retirement advice too costly and harm lower-income retirees in particular.
Swinburne was a member of the European Parliament for 10 years and vice chair of its economic affairs committee which approved tighter rules for auditors and a welter of other regulation after the financial crisis a decade ago.
One of the fintech areas that has seen significant collaboration and investment has been so-called "regtech", or technology that can help financial firms cope with the welter of post financial crisis regulations and avoid increasingly hefty fines.
Italy, seeking a welter of new export deals to boost its stalled economy, will become the first Group of Seven major industrialised nation to join the multi-billion-dollar project which is designed to improve Beijing's global trade reach.
A welter of lucrative contracts would represent a badly needed victory for Di Maio, who is not only battling to soothe U.S. tempers, but is also struggling to sell the deal to his coalition partner, the far-right League.
Thursday's session also featured female sports leaders of past and present, including tennis legend Billie Jean King; champion pro golfer Annika Sorenstam; Sarah Thomas, the first female NFL official; and Jen Welter, the first female coach in the NFL.
In Europe, which in recent years has absorbed millions of migrants fleeing wars in the Middle East or crossing the Mediterranean from Africa, opposition to immigration is less a cohesive ideology than a welter of reactionary ideas and feelings.
The transition from abstract brushstrokes to specific details is magical — I can think of no other word that quite describes what happens when an image emerges with such startling clarity from a welter of what seem like haphazard brushstrokes.
In their scrupulousness, it is hard not to feel the artist's desire to slow down time as much as possible, to be attentive to each detail, no matter how minuscule, within the welter of visual information he is bringing together.
"Why would you think that a girl would feel like she belongs in sports if she doesn't see girls in sports in the same amount and degree as the boys do?" asked Welter, who is also working with the #LikeAGirl campaign.
More typically, Fox and other conservative outlets spent much of the week suggesting that the real news had little to do with Trump's relationship to the Russians or the welter of investigators assembling to examine the commander-in-chief. ConservativeTribune.
Building the initial 24 stations to the Colosseum was originally priced at 2.23 billion euros ($2.54 billion), but after a welter of design changes the figure is now put at 2.97 billion euros - too much according to the audit court.
Sanger, a board member since 2003, is under pressure to assure investors and regulators that he is rooting out the bank's problems after a welter of criticism that the board didn't do enough despite knowing about the problem since 2014.
The building is only an hour's drive from the Fredericksburg site where Mr. Wilder's first vision for the project, a $2000 million museum designed by one of the world's leading architecture firms, collapsed amid a welter of debt and recriminations.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week to review Dodd-Frank, a U.S. law that implements a welter of international rules agreed by the United States, the EU and other major economies during the global banking meltdown.
Our guides through this welter of voices and episodes are Kurt Severing, a grizzled journalist for Ossietzky's paper Die Weltbühne, and Marthe Müller, a young woman escaping her stifling bourgeois upbringing in Köln to launch her sentimental education in the capital.
A first-time reader cannot know that Frank is harboring a significant secret, or that Emma does not know her own heart, but the welter of intensifiers creates a sense of insisting too much, that not all is as it seems.
On her blog, Ms. Caruana Galizia exposed the dark side of Malta, writing of freeloading party officials, the government's ties to Azerbaijan, an exotic zoo run by a friend of the prime minister, and a welter of cronyism, kickbacks and more.
Just two days ago, Skull Vomit, an Antwerp-based DJ named Tony Welter who is also part of electro-grind duo Eustachian, decided to dial up the Ableton support line while pretending to have technical difficulties in the middle of a set.
Meanwhile the lure of the public sector—which was expanded to create more posts for bumiputeras, and in which Malays are now vastly over-represented—has sapped entrepreneurial vigour among Malays, as has a welter of grants and soft loans for bumiputera firms.
The cosmopolitan tone set by the park and cafe is broken by a welter of security obstacles at Vesey Street, where Greenwich Street turns into a pedestrian chute squeezed between ventilating equipment for the transportation hub and the abandoned former PATH station.
In spite of a family whose level of dysfunction honestly cannot be described in words — making the film all the more essential — and a welter of his own debilitating social issues, R. Crumb remains resolutely true to who and what he is.
Better to patrol our language and pick our issues, so that crucial areas of focus — the demoralization of our diplomatic corps, the stacking of the judiciary, the transformation of the presidency into a marketing scheme — aren't lost in the welter and the whirl.
While the process could result in a confusing welter of lawsuits, the governor's idea is to use the hammer of litigation to bring the industry to the negotiating table, and work out a settlement of some kind before the cases get to the courtroom.
LONDON, Sept 18 (IFR) - Credit Suisse has appointed Mathew Cestar and Jens Welter co-heads of its investment banking and capital markets (IBCM) business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa as part of a raft of changes at the top of the business.
Taken together, the reports suggested that Boeing had put all the risk on the pilot, who would be expected to know what to do within seconds if a system he didn't know existed set off a welter of cockpit alerts and forced the plane downward.
This is showing signs of fraying after a welter of rulemaking, but Stefan Ingves, chairman of the Basel Committee of banking regulators from nearly 30 countries, said "very good" progress was made on an outline deal during a meeting in Chile, which ended on Tuesday.
Papa Wemba, the internationally renowned Congolese singer known as "the king of rumba rock" for his upbeat, vibrantly danceable numbers that fused African pop with a welter of world musics, died on Sunday after collapsing onstage early that morning while performing in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
The welter of onboard sensors, Mr. Buczkowski said, could turn the car into a four-wheeled digital stethoscope that compiles a continuous record of your condition, generating a more accurate assessment of your health compared with the snapshot of a once-a-year checkup.
The decision, delivered by the secretary general of the Court of Arbitration for Sport at a packed news conference, just hours before the opening ceremony, allowed the I.O.C. a reprieve from the legal disputes and welter of criticism linked to the Russia's doping scandal.
The sudden deaths on Tuesday of John and Susan Cooper prompted their travel company to evacuate all of its guests in the hotel on Friday, amid a welter of conflicting accounts from guests, managers and Egyptian officials about what led to the couple's demise.
"I voted for Obama twice because he was new blood, and I thought he'd bring new things to the county, but I'm not sure if he did all that he needed to do," said Paula Welter, a member of the Granny Basketball team who voted for Trump.
It details how the federal government birthed a welter of new agencies with names like the War Production Board and the Defense Plant Corporation; the latter, between 2000 and 2350, spent $2350 billion on 2,300 projects in 46 states, building factories it then leased to private industry.
In addition to a welter of trade and customs matters, the Conservative government faces the prospect of a new independence referendum in Scotland, where the majority voted to remain in the European Union, and deep worries about the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement in Northern Ireland.
A deeply personal film — its writer-director, Chris Kelly, based it on his own experiences — "Other People" chronicles a year in the death of a loved one; a family's attempt to reconnect; and the welter of issues that leave David feeling as if he is a failure.
So the boys die, but their friend Mansoor survives with injuries to his wrist and arm, which thrusts at least some of the novel's narrative structure into view: It will follow the Khuranas and Mansoor as they slog through the welter of their feelings after the blast.
To revive nuclear, countries and industry would need to likewise settle on a proven light-water reactor design and build it again and again to drive down costs — as opposed to the current situation, where countries like the United Kingdom are pursuing a welter of new designs.
The Brain researchers had shown the network millions of still frames from YouTube videos, and out of the welter of the pure sensorium the network had isolated a stable pattern any toddler or chipmunk would recognize without a moment's hesitation as the face of a cat.
In addition to a welter of trade and customs matters, the Conservative government faces the prospect of a new independence referendum in Scotland, where a majority voted to remain in the European Union, and deep worries about the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement in Northern Ireland.
And this gave birth to a welter of personal choices that seemed perfectly reasonable individually, but that together created a massive environmental and urban land use problem—with many of us heading off to work in the same direction and with cars that contained, statistically, only 1.13 people each.
Many global banks who have run European businesses from London for decades have begun to scatter senior executives and staff to a welter of new offices across the EU, amid fears they won't be able to serve EU-based consumers or companies easily after Brexit Day on March 29.
That was too bad, as things turned out, since the gimmick barely registered amid the welter of face-painted extras and athletes from all nations who, almost as soon as they took the field, forgot all about citizenship and blended into an enormous scrum of wondrous physical specimens.
"White Rock," a four-foot-high assemblage, is even more direct: Against a background of gauzy pink clothing and yarn, white gloves and fake pearls, a plush female doll is attached upside down, as if crucified like St. Peter, but on a welter of contradictory demands and impossible expectations.
"Milan didn't build a museum of contemporary art, but it's the best city in Italy for it," said Astrid Welter, the head of programs at the Prada Foundation, which opened a permanent home designed by Rem Koolhaas last May that helped seal the city's standing as a hub for contemporary art.
" (The cultural differences were considered real enough to make diversity valuable but not real enough to explain, say, disparities in academic achievement.) At one point, Michigan's admissions-office Web site pictured a welter of enthusiastic believers, including a student who declared, "Diversity is one of the issues I'm most passionate about.
The administration is taking the calculated risk that the future of a region populated by a welter of ethnic and religious groups can be worked out peacefully as the battle unfolds or even after the militants are defeated, with American officials serving as brokers when needed but not imposing a plan.
Mr. Prince, who has never run for public office, has been a polarizing figure for years, as Blackwater faced a welter of ethical and legal problems over its work for the military in places like Iraq, including an episode in 2007 in which its employees killed 17 civilians in Baghdad.
Indeed, Autumn is such a recessive, cipher-like character — and newcomer Flanigan plays her with such affectless understatement — that it comes as a shock when, in a crucial scene at a women's health clinic, she finally gives in to the welter of emotions that she's kept in check for so long.
Konono No. 1: Konono No. 1 Meets Batida (Crammed Discs) I always knew Batida's hard-ass beats were why I plucked his eponymous 2012 CD out of the welter of DJ albums—and knew they meant to be hard-ass, because that's how you translate the Angolan kuduro style he went electro with.
Until recently, the Alakai held the title of the wettest place on Earth, with one to two inches of rain a day (it was eclipsed by a village in far eastern India), and the terrain is almost impossibly steep: a welter of accordion-fold ridges and deep, narrow canyons, all running with water.
Mr. Muti has appointed three players in the past few years whose interplay was a model of sensitivity: Stefan Ragnar Hoskuldsson, principal flute of the Met Orchestra before coming to Chicago; Keith Buncke, principal bassoon; and William Welter, new this season as principal oboe, and remarkably full and liquid in tone and line.
" A welter of high-profile players moved immediately to support Kean: Raheem Sterling, himself a victim of racist abuse this season, told Bonucci on Instagram that his comments were laughable; Paul Pogba, a former Juventus player, encouraged "good Italians" to "wake up, you can't let a small racist group speak for you.
On the other hand, something about the latest film feels rushed and crammed; apparently, more than two hundred hours of digital footage were shot, which sounds impressive, though you want to ask how any semblance of dramatic shape can emerge from that welter of material, and what gets elided in the process.
In addition, Mr. Putin outlined a welter of benefits for retirees to try to cushion the blow, including subsidies for those who cannot find work after age 50, tax benefits, lower retirement ages for women with at least three children, and higher pensions in rural areas where dependence on government retirement funds is particularly high.
There is a poignancy in the book, with its welter of acronyms (enough to require a key at the front of book) referring to programs that were ardently cherished at the time but by now forgotten — APOB, CAA, DNS, MFY, R&R, YIA, CHIP (which was something other than today's health insurance program for children).
"Girls drop out of sports a lot of the times because they don't see girls at the highest level to the same extent that boys do," said Jen Welter, a sports psychologist who made history as the first female coach in the NFL in 2015, when she was hired as an intern linebackers coach for the Arizona Cardinals.
"This is a dream I was never planted to have, because I couldn't look at the NFL sidelines and see a coach and say, 'I want to be her when I grow up,' " said Welter, who is not currently coaching in the NFL but is working with NFL Canada on its Play 60 program to get kids moving each day.
Hammer doesn't strut, but his every action, be it dismounting a bicycle, draining a glass of juice (apricot, of course), slinging a backpack over his shoulder, rolling sideways into a pool, or demolishing a boiled egg at breakfast until it's a welter of spilled yolk suggests a person almost aggressively at home in his own body, and thus in the larger world.
Passed with whirlwind speed and with amazingly little public deliberation, the new tax bill lowers the corporate tax rate from 85033 percent to 21 percent, doubles the standard deduction on personal income tax, eliminates a welter of tax deductions, eliminates the corporate Alternative Minimum Tax, eliminates the Estate Tax and offers major tax breaks for a range of pass-through corporations.
Crumpled sheets of paper on the floor attest to the anguished perfection required to wrest the right word or phrase from the welter that beckons, but in the end the Sisyphean labor of writing—the means by which thoughts or imaginings are transferred from the mind to the page—is a mystery that no one image or series of images can hope to capture.
It's been true all along, from the complete disenfranchisement of slavery to the effective silencing of the Jim Crow era up to now, when a welter of clever and at times subtle laws operates to make it harder for minorities to get to the polls, and to have an equal voice — or any voice at all — in the choice of our representatives and policies.
The yearslong strife in Syria, with hundreds of thousands of deaths and millions of refugees flooding into neighboring countries and Europe, occurred amidst a confusing welter of warring sects, changing alliances and foreign interventions by Russia and Iran, on the side of Assad, and the United States on behalf of rebels — among whom were Syrian and Turkish Kurds who established control of territory along the southeastern border of Turkey.
In contrast to the single element of the dead body, this diagonal is fragmented into a welter of details: the faces and bodies of gawkers jostling for a glimpse of the exhumed body or turning toward the figure of Christ, who raises his arm to point a finger at Lazarus — in a mirror image of the pointing finger in the artist's "Calling of Saint Matthew" (1599–1600) — commanding him to return to life.
Acknowledging the whiplash-inducing welter of characters, we are admonished thus: This is all in your programYou are at the operaGonna have to study up a little bitIf you wanna keep with the plotCuz it's a complicated Russian novelEveryone's got nine different namesSo look it up in your programWe'd appreciate it, thanks a lot While it's true that the swirling romantic intrigues can be dizzying, Mr. Malloy has done such a fine job of distilling the essence of the story into song — there is virtually no dialogue, with the characters even singing descriptive narration (Natasha: "I blush happily") — that you are not likely to spend much time peering at the program.

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