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But, increasingly, these sorts of shows feel driven less by the whims of their characters than by the whims of their creators.
All news sources exist for the whims of their audiences, but few have as innate an understanding of those whims as a local paper.
It's a part of the world that has long been subject to the whims of U.S. foreign policy—now, those whims increasingly belong to one man.
Wade, or the whims of an increasingly conservative Supreme Court.
Some felt he would acquiesce too quickly to Kalanick's whims.
But when it is, let your musical whims fly free.
Scale has its own inertia, impervious to trends and whims.
In short, we would be ruled by laws, not whims.
But courts will remain subject to the Communist Party's whims.
We want investors thinking about fundamentals, not about Trump's whims.
The universe has always revolved around Rick and his whims.
"This is just another of her whims," my mother said.
We are not completely at the whims of the weather.
There's danger in applying strategy to Trump's whims on Twitter.
Most are working to insulate their operations from his whims.
But even those efforts have been subject to Trump's whims.
Why do those who remain loyal to his whims stay?
They, too, use the apparatus of government to support their whims.
And, in this case, Trump's whims might actually benefit America's foes.
Without such legislation, parents are at the whims of their employers.
It shouldn't be subject to the whims of a private donor.
Exerting my precious body at the whims of a moving train?
Technology could barely keep pace with the whims of his charges.
Or are you counting on the unpredictable whims of Yogg-Saron?
That urges the fund to closely study the whims of Beijing.
Bodyguards also have to get used to client's whims and behavior.
Make the process automatic, reflecting actual economic data, not Congress's whims.
"We are entirely subject to their whims," he said of Amazon.
Other topics will come up too, depending on Mr. Trump's whims.
"The whims of political fortune tend to shift quickly," he said.
With Attorney General Bill Barr fulfilling Trump's whims at the Justice Department, a compliant intelligence director in Langley would enhance Trump's ability to pursue worse whims—including, potentially, foreign aid to his political and personal fortunes.
How do you feel about science funded on the whims of oligarchs?
They wondered: Will Trump supporters follow him wherever his policy whims go?
But what about the tech titans whose whims increasingly shape our world?
Which may be why tech giants tend to follow to her whims.
Demand is thus subject to the whims of regulators, which can fluctuate.
Until then, we'll be subject to its whims and rather sneaky influence.
Fiction writers are used to following their aesthetic whims, not news trends.
They have become a commodity, exposed to the whims of the market.
There are no systems in place to outlast politicians and bureaucrats' whims.
"[My dad] would always accommodate my random creative whims," Parker says, affectionately.
They are arbitrary and capricious, reflecting the daily whims of Donald Trump.
Which is rarely to be beholden to the whims of an inbox.
This time is an opportunity to embrace whims and projects and passions.
Canada's obsession with Mr. Trump's whims and overindulgences goes beyond morbid curiosity.
Academics are making careers interpreting the whims of people who live there.
We put all our trust and energy into the whims of fate.
Teams will trade players on their whims, and players have little recourse.
Nobody knows — because it all depends on the whims of one man.
And all my ideas were based on a few arbitrary adolescent whims.
Populism is not conservatism, which by definition entails resistance to public whims.
Inside is a cozy junk yard, orchestrated entirely according to his whims.
At every turn, Trump has been a willing supplicant to Saudi whims.
I frequently feel as if I'm walking on eggshells around her whims.
Bending the Justice Department to his whims advances both of those goals.
Nepali women's welfare is vulnerable to the whims of each new administration.
They cook up pranks and follow their whims, heedless of the consequences.
Links golf cannot be solved, and its whims shift with the winds.
He was not going to accommodate himself to the whims of others.
Will he succumb to their dark whims and imprint himself on history?
It's an I.O.U. that's subject to the whims of a government, theoretically.
Betting odds reflect conventional wisdom, popular whims, and other flawed collective thought processes.
This time around, Khan's father was less cooperative with his son's romantic whims.
This makes the company somewhat dependent on the whims of those third parties.
The next steps will depend to a worrying extent on Mr Trump's whims.
Unlike human insurance, however, pet insurance isn't subject to the whims of Congress.
They are frequently subject to the whims of Immigration and Customs Enforcement guards.
But Latvia-born Mess Kid can twist just about anything to his whims.
They were constantly reacting to the whims and fears of some white person.
You can also follow Moonrise Whims on Instagram for inspiration and eye candy.
He is not a fated creature blown by the whims of Homeric gods.
In the Beltway, fealty to Saudi Arabia's whims is just business as usual.
Consequently, as an investment, they're at the whims of a seesawing political climate.
In which case anyone who goes to work for his State Department or Defense Department risks being subject not only to his whims, but also to the whims of secretaries and under secretaries who mirror his all-too-readily-apparent vices.
I couldn't control the whims and needs and craziness of the world around me.
However, companies remain susceptible to political whims—the third and most vexing shared challenge.
To do so, though, they need to comply with the whims of Chinese authorities.
The boxes can be ordered on a subscription basis or on the customer's whims.
It subjected itself to the interests, instincts and whims of the EU's remaining states.
He also treats foreign policy as an instrument of his personal whims and interests.
In theory, adoption of a crypto-currency, impervious to political whims, could provide that.
"Basically you have the world's most famous butcher here today," Whims said, introducing Cecchini.
But, like everything in the Soviet Union, survival was ultimately dependent on Stalin's whims.
And it makes the valuation of labor dependent upon the whims of each customer.
The walkouts aren't whims, but carefully considered, collectively agreed upon responses to longstanding injustice.
Like the castle, his memoir imaginatively and smoothly integrates multiple influences, styles and whims.
Instead, his chances may come down to the whims of 254 unpledged Pennsylvania delegates.
As slaves, the victims are helpless against the whims and abuses of their purchaser.
And what is permitted would vary based on the whims of unaccountable political appointees.
And most definitely not by trying to cater to society's superficial whims and expectations.
So it's getting harder to talk him out of acting on whims and grievances.
That makes riders beholden to the pricing and accessibility whims of an unregulated company.
Yes, the Supreme Court is supposed to stand slightly apart from Americans' fleeting whims.
And, to an extent, any election cycle is hostage to the whims of events.
Instead, it is subject to the whims of developers, other residents and the city.
The problem: finding staff fluent in both English and the whims of affluent guests.
Banks have complained that this part of the test is subject to regulator whims.
"We want to make clothes that satisfy both of those whims," Mr. Homma said.
YouTubers, unlike other entertainers or creators, are almost entirely beholden to their audiences' whims.
Congress should transform the department into an independent agency untouched by the president's whims.
Congress should transform the department into an independent agency untouched by the president's whims.
Why won't young people simply submit to my whims and admit I am right?
Barr, by comparison, seems to have no such scruples about carrying out Trump's whims.
Fidelity is also not "subject to the whims of the public markets," Canter said.
I've reported in the past about doctors who seemed to cater to Trump's whims.
In those respects, journalists are vulnerable to the whims of society and government officials.
If you must indulge in folkloric whims, just throw some salt over your shoulder.
Many other foundations pick issues based simply on the personal whims of the funder.
The media has had an outsized impact on the whims of voters this election cycle.
"Now I think we are chained to the whims of the weather models," Feltes added.
Blame Google for pinning such an essential feature on the whims and fancies of carriers.
He insisted on following his own path, shrugging off the whims of art-scene fashion.
To wrap around the user and bend to their whims to create a unique experience.
But these alternative managers are super volatile, and they suffer from whims of the market.
The current system remains too fractured and too subject to the whims of private companies.
There is no going back to whims, but only moving forward with 21st century leadership.
Meanwhile, the public sector suffers when we leave housing to the whims of private charity.
This means liquidity for the investors is now beholden to the whims of the founders.
And the U.S. administration is mired in open-ended talks that hang on Kim's whims.
The bounds of what constitutes "other good cause" may be susceptible to the president's whims.
Leaving the fate of millions to the whims of a single individual is dangerously destabilizing.
Meanwhile, Mr. Skin is reconsidering why he never adapted to the whims of the world.
Days later, Cloudflare abandoned the site to the whims of whoever feels like DDoSing it.
Such ideals must remain unmolested by the temporary whims of each and every government agency.
He seemed to think that as commander in chief he could simply follow his whims.
Quantum sensors exploit atomic properties that do not change at the whims of the environment.
Even the existing deferred action program, DACA, is subject to the whims of the president.
This habit evolved by a haphazard process, led by the whims of an infinite sidebar.
Chinese negotiators have also tried to buy time and hedge against Mr. Trump's changing whims.
How, then, does one create a real home, built to endure the whims of fashion?
The county has a lot of experience with the whims of forces beyond its control.
Foreign theater has replaced it — and people die on the bloody stage of Trump's whims.
Self-care takeaway: It's acceptable to indulge in your wildest whims from time to time.
In effect, gender-critical academics are laundering the whims of online TERFs into official policy.
"We are very used to operating at the whims of Congress," said Mr. Draper, 57.
That could put the process at the mercy of many lawmakers' demands or even whims.
First, we learned that Trump will target and bully individual companies based on his whims.
The American federal government is relatively well-protected against the whims of the Oval Office.
Washington (CNN)Hill Republicans are once again at the mercy of President Donald Trump political whims.
Women are mocked because of how they look and then judged for bending to society's whims.
That means the economics of Boosted's products are subject to the whims of President Donald Trump.
Consider the whims of internet connectivity: When your Wi-Fi goes down, so do your devices.
Like a banker funding his wife's interior designer whims... but think that's rare and old-fashioned.
Refugees aren't political props, and their fates shouldn't be tied to the whims of our leaders.
"Spaniards cannot keep wasting time following Sanchez's whims," Rafael Hernando, the party's spokesman in congress said.
They blinked in disbelief at his daily whims, rants, and half-baked, ill-informed, reckless decisions.
Like so much of his life now, Spicer's fate depends on the whims of his boss.
The result is that a vice president's influence depends largely on the whims of the president.
Though, humans have little sway over the whims of lava, and where it decides to go.  
Whether central banks should be so sensitive to the whims of financial markets is another matter.
How many resources at this point are devoted to controlling the damage of this president's whims?
That and, maybe, let the lovely nonsense of baseball's whims work in his favor for once.
Even beyond the supply-demand issue, other policies make drivers vulnerable to the whims of politicians.
It's hard to suspend the disbelief when prestige can be conjured at the whims of corporate.
We need judges committed to following the law rather than their personal whims or political allies.
American access to space will no longer be held hostage to the whims of the Kremlin.
The shooting schedule was unrelenting and vulnerable to the whims of the prison or the prisoners.
We're subject to changing whims at the top, new editors-in-chief, and especially new owners.
Democrats are already accusing Trump of indulging his political whims with no thought of the consequences.
I eat them a couple times a week, and I plan my meals around their whims.
Fields where produce is grown are subject to the whims of Mother Nature and her animals.
Members of Congress have spent months trying to fashion something that would satisfy Trump's voluble whims.
Instead, the changes appear to have been caused by the whims of long-term weather patterns.
Choice, for one thing: Customers will be subject to the whims of a lone digital gatekeeper.
So why have U.S. politicians largely left fossil fuel production to the whims of the market?
Hatch should refuse to give in to the whims of his Senate colleagues, like defeated Sen.
And of course, government by the whims of the wealthy is problematic in and of itself.
"It's really important that our whims on good and bad content don't come in," Prince explained.
Strowman looked like a vicious madman using his size to indulge in his most violent whims.
The nature of shooting is so random, so subject to the whims of fate and chance.
To be a stunner, though, was often to be on the losing side of Rossetti's whims.
They wondered: Are Trump's supporters ideological, or will they follow him wherever his policy whims go?
It's another thing when America's partnerships are weakened at the expense of Trump's very weird whims.
The fine jewelry industry, she noted, is not immune to demographics or the whims of fashion.
"Lieberman is power-drunk, driven by whims and personal ambition," Netanyahu said in a televised statement.
"It could not be easily set aside by the whims of one man," Mr. Pangilinan said.
It is that businesses can't make plans when policy zigzags in response to the president's whims.
Larsen's day stands out above all, a testament to the enchanting whims of the baseball gods.
As the operator of Paramount Pictures it is already subject to the whims of Chinese censors.
It was a pledge not subject to whims and whatever he might think or his loss.
Too frequently, policy decisions were based on emotion and political whims instead of evidence and outcomes.
Unlike legislation, a regulatory change is impermanent, subject to the whims of our commander in chief.
This time, they were thanks to the whims of his cousin, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Mexico's weak institutions, he added, make any local fix subject to the whims of political leaders.
"The rights of victims were effectively trampled underfoot, and left to the whims of individuals," he added.
It's not like they've been totally brainwashed, their prior convictions replaced with the whims of their leader.
Elle agrees with all of Campbell's sadistic whims and promises she won't run away from him again.
The fact is that Mexico remains uncomfortably exposed to Mr Trump's whims and Mr Ryan's tax plans.
Where they are subject to political whims and biases are afflicted by corruption, poverty, and human suffering.
After all, the House's slimmed-down Republican conference is significantly more conservative and unmoved by Trump's whims.
What rights they have earned are subject to the whims and political persuasions of men in power.
It doesn't ignore how savvy "casual corner" stores are to the actual wants and whims of consumers.
We know what happens to marginalized communities that can't protect themselves from the whims of extractive capitalism.
Product offerings and dedicated floor-space were based on whims rather than the profitability of respective departments.
Not when you mix in colonialism, wars, history, natural resources, the terrible whims of despots, and more.
In 24 countries there is no clear policy, leaving girls' fates to the whims of local officials.
It's a way to remove your own willpower and whims from the work of being an author.
After all, didn't we fight a war to specifically not care about the whims of British royalty?
But increasingly, there is digital machinery at work turning your fleeting search whims into hard data trails.
So he started RTT Concierge to cater to the whims of the nonfamous wealthy and some celebrities.
It is a privately owned website with rules that are subject to the whims of its leaders.
And if you dared go against the whims and will of society's rulers, the government beheaded you.
The answer to that question seems to change by the hour and the whims of the president.
But what if we didn't have to bow down to the whims of the scorching midday sun?
For example, a search engine-based strategy still leaves a site open to the whims of Google.
Why bother with the living if the dead can provide comfort and personality tailored to our whims?
Of course, neither Congress nor the Trump White House can control the whims of Wall Street investors.
Instead, they designed it as an imperative legal check against the political and personal whims of politicians.
And they fear the menace of billionaires turning the legal system into an instrument of their whims.
She's the devil incarnate, catering only to her own whims and edging her friends and lovers out.
That can mean whims, plots and retribution matter more than transparency and a predictable rule of law.
But still, these are the Yankees, impervious to whims, their uniforms a proxy for their blue bloodlines.
Make no mistake about it: The whims of the likes of Huckabee and Moore are under attack.
There, they exist to satisfy the whims of their human "Guests" — even if that involves their deaths.
His news judgment may differ from CNN's; nonetheless, they're both subject to the whims of the consumer.
Hershey's brands remain strong but the company is vulnerable to the whims of the U.S. chocolate business.
"It felt like we were playing catchup with the whims of Facebook and Google," one veteran said.
At others, they felt as though they were getting lashed around by an unstable woman's cruel whims.
Especially in war, the will of the American people, not the whims of any president, must prevail.
Few constitutional powers lie so wholly at the whims of the president as the power to pardon.
These experiences have to "live" around us, react to our gestures and be visible at our whims.
The result was that the man's own dark, unique whims shaped his country's destiny — and the world's.
This likely makes her indisposed to cater to journalists' idiosyncratic whims, including their love of press conferences.
Trump's crisis management style is essentially improvisation based on personal whims, not a response to concrete problems.
The internet is too important to be subject to the whims of this small group of people.
He has less to lose and could more likely bend to the president's day-to-day whims.
Around Driebes, some villages have survived only on the whims of good fortune or special investment projects.
They aren't ever safe from the whims of the wilderness, the callousness of winter, or failing health.
The variations of "Pablo" became collectibles, stored and shared so they wouldn't be lost to West's whims.
Still, Solih has made clear that his country won't be subject to the whims of foreign powers.
Likewise, Sessions' newfound job security could also be viewed as temporary and subject to the president's whims.
But other legislators have caved to Trump's whims when they have every reason not to do so.
It's also bad news for the Russian kids suffering because of the whims of their own president.
Central banks in most modern economies are designed to be insulated from the short-term whims of politicians.
Farmers could still change their planting plans depending on weather, price fluctuations and the whims of trade policy.
School policy should center on the safety, privacy and dignity of its students, not the whims federal bureaucrats.
"Otherwise, your tax bracket is at the whims of your lifestyle, and how much you withdraw," he said.
Having to suspend your business at the whims of high-ranking government officials is also not exactly fair.
And it doesn't hurt that newsletters go directly to people's inboxes, freeing them from social media's algorithmic whims.
Pre-internet sources for songs were mostly limited to the whims of major labels and AM/FM stations.
Checkpoints, often subject to inscructable rules and the whims of armed men, are hardly an anomaly in Iraq.
As a private foundation, they are less susceptible to the whims of regulatory bodies or national arts councils.
If it went away, people in conservative states would be more vulnerable to the whims of local politics.
And in an ecosystem, you are subject to the whims of those who are more powerful than you.
Poorer families shared an often-overflowing cesspool that might be mucked out occasionally, depending on their landlord's whims.
He is not so much a corporeal being, as he is a projection of our whims and desires.
How could they, when their famously mercurial boss's whims change from day to day and tweet to tweet?
Trapped by the whims of her bitter sister, Blanche lives as a recluse on the mansion's second floor.
And, now, thanks to the whims of the global energy market, we stand to piss it all away.
Fashion has always been sensitive to the whims of the world — they teach that stuff in history books.
A news media whose existence relies on a centralized portal is subject to the whims of that portal.
Hundreds of thousands of U.S. immigrants' legal status and livelihood rest on the whims of the Trump administration.
Police officers do not hand out traffic tickets based on whims about whether someone is driving too fast.
My vulnerability to the whims of white suspicion has led me to start thinking more about self-defense.
Huawei has pushed back aggressively against claims that it is subject to the whims of the Chinese government.
Huawei has pushed back aggressively against claims that it is subject to the whims of the Chinese government.
New carriers are also subject to the whims of regulators in each state in which they are active.
Both Shepard and Ryder are avatars whose gender and character abilities can be customized according to player whims.
He envisages a world where we are beholden only to our individual whims, not the dictates of society.
His cheeks pink and eyes pleading, Keaton recounted the torment he suffered at the whims of his classmates.
These clubs can all afford to indulge such whims, such is the money swilling around the Premier League.
Does it not seem as if reality has begun to take on whims and powers of its own?
What we want this country to be cannot be subject to the whims of Trump and his base.
One would think that a Justice Department wholly responsive to Trump's whims would not be investigating his lawyer.
The top White House lawyer is less resistant to President Trump's whims and wishes than his previous counsel.
The lack of sufficient government fuel stockpiles leaves consumers to the whims of global fuel markets after storms.
Host readings, write a web series, say yes to the whims of your friends and build a community.
Continuing education for teachers is poor and subject to the whims of each new education minister, insiders say.
"I feel that science funding should not be up to the whims of a frugal government," he said.
They arrived last fall, relieved that their housing situation was no longer subject to the whims of others.
Hookah companies must also submit that application, and are therefore at the whims of the same FDA approval.
Let's not waste all our political will — or capital — on the reflexive whims of the rich and privileged.
And he did not want to be subjected to the whims of promoters and network executives, he said.
US foreign aid to support reproductive health worldwide is too vulnerable to the whims of the American electorate.
It made for a small, in-the-know collector base and left artists feeling vulnerable to dealers' whims.
These are not unserious people who run the Royals media relations department, given to silly whims about insects.
And because scientists generally don't think of their work as subject to the whims of a given administration or legislative body (in much the same way we don't think of the weather as being susceptible to such whims), they are not usually well organized to respond to direct political attacks.
Renters are left out of the efficiency boom because they're left to the whims of their landlords' investment decisions.
This goes to show that even a coordinated Syria strategy by the administration may not survive Trump's own whims.
Rachel, like Lee Israel, is subjected to the whims of a literary market that doesn't privilege certain women's stories.
The cost of securing Trump for your big rally is playing second fiddle to the president and his whims.
It's a rare moment of agency for any young person subjected to the whims of adults, school, and peers.
Donald Trump has already bent the electoral process, the media and the boundaries of basic civility to his whims.
He shuns teleprompters, pollsters, and consultants, preferring to trust his whims and a media spotlight that never leaves him.
This is a rule that the group believes effectively holds the speaker hostage to the whims of small groups.
American allies will come to believe that American protection hinges on the whims of an unstable and unpredictable leader.
Washington (CNN)Bob Hemseath, whose corn-farming business hinges on the whims of mother nature, is comfortable with uncertainty.
Because its founders believed that it would be governed by laws, not by the whims of any one ruler.
I have also taken the time to give them power rankings, based on my own whims and arbitrary rubric.
"Our father, Who art Uncle Bill, Hallowed be thy whims ..." Nigerian satirist and author Elnathan John wrote on Twitter.
Brennan had grown increasingly unhappy working for Race Queen, which he says lacked direction and operated at Watkins' whims.
That requirement differs across regions, Schwandner says, and can even vary according to the whims of individual county clerks.
The flexibility you have when you travel this way means tailoring an itinerary to suit your whims is easy.
Britain deserves better than simply outsourcing our country's security and prosperity to the whims of the Trump White House.
With those who fight for the needs of the underrepresented, or those who indulge the whims of the entitled?
Our quality of life and economic stability are at the whims of a paralyzed and foreign-influenced central government.
They catered to the whims of their most valuable customers, even providing chefs who could recreate obscure Chinese dishes.
Trump is also driven by his personal whims, often to the detriment of his and his party's policy goals.
For us, it was the illusion that sitting on a pile of granite made us impervious to nature's whims.
YouTube creators are dominating the influencer space and building multi-faceted businesses to rise above the whims the algorithm.
Instead he is ushering in a craven subjugation to the narcissistic whims of a right wing nationalist US President.
School policy should center on the safety, privacy and dignity of its students, not the whims federal of bureaucrats.
In fact, many of them saw increased collaboration as a crucial bulwark against the dangerous whims of world leaders.
Instead, they are pushed into playing the role of the victim, subject to the whims of the male ego.
It should be those processes that determine how government power is used, not the whims of a bank's management.
Yet, it resides predominantly in Brazil and thus is subject to the whims of that state's increasingly authoritarian government.
It's true: Our history is often rewritten to match the political agenda and casual whims of those in power.
It should be withheld only in extreme circumstances, and its restoration shouldn't depend on the whims of a governor.
And when your victory hinges on the whims of 7% of the population, you're setting yourself up for failure.
Our American rights are conditional on the whims of an institution that insists upon our devaluation of its greatness.
Repeatedly we see how the fates of ordinary men rise and fall because of the whims of the powerful.
Was there ever a time more suited to the whims of a male American teen than the early aughts?
And he's powerful enough to get the police to follow his whims, like his own personal law enforcement agents.
But at least one of those ends has a striking embellishment encapsulating the atelier's creative flair and imaginative whims.
The new team has been chosen for their willingness to carry out the whims and wishes of the President.
There's no grandeur to Mr. Dawson's Henry, and the whims of his mercurial mind feel less sudden than scripted.
In their test, they wondered: Are Trump's supporters ideological, or will they follow him wherever his policy whims go?
Our future should not be at the whims of any particular administration eager to use us as political pawns.
Tenant rights are a fickle beast since they're subject to the whims of both your state and municipal legislatures.
The Chainsmokers have made themselves superstars through anticipating and manipulating the algorithmic whims of the music-as-content economy.
This, above all else, is what is worrying about Trump on foreign policy: He is unpredictable and driven by whims.
"The tenants (in private slums) have no security as rents are raised according to the owner-developers' whims," she said.
And using the Linksys companion smartphone app, it'll let you customize users' access and set prioritized devices to your whims.
We know that Michelle has never gone gently into that stacked closet, surrendering herself to the whims of her stylist.
The difficulty of running a robotics startup is surely compounded by the the ever-changing whims of the toy market.
Whatever the stars say, Bhutan's fortune also hinges on the whims of its twin neighbours and their 2.5 billion people.
It's a reminder that the whims of the casual dining gods can be cruel; Chipotle giveth and Chipotle taketh away.
Moreover, the junta's schemes increasingly appear hostage to the whims of Thailand's new monarch, King Vajiralongkorn, whose motives remain uncertain.
Most cryptocurrencies have little direction besides the whims of the market, so there's no telling where they will end up.
The products made it to market with limited success, mostly failing to predict the fickle whims of tech-crazy kids.
Jubilant, he pranced around the room, weaving his roving video selfie through the crowd, which shifted to accommodate his whims.
He would question them, pulling apart various flaws in their arguments (or, in later seasons, following his own capricious whims).
She dresses to please him, has no interests but listening to his stories, and is always available to his whims.
That's big money, and big frustration for pro players who were essentially eliminated by the whims of the server gods.
He is looking forward to rebuilding the world according to his own evil whims, with Ms. Meade by his side.
But unlike most of the people she deals with, Trump's ever-changing whims can make him impossible to pin down.
Why it matters: The Department of Justice is an independent entity that remains free of the whims of the president.
The office lacks practically any formal powers, which means that a vice president's influence depends largely on the president's whims.
ET. The temporary shutdown caused panic among the publisher community, reminding them that they operate at the whims of Facebook.
Being a publicly traded company means that it's beholden to the whims of public investors, which have their own agenda.
Brands, especially small ones, are under a lot of pressure to sell and to conform to the whims of retailers.
A collective version of Facebook could make users and developers feel more in control, and less subject to Facebook's whims.
That's the opposite of Trump's approach, which is to subordinate Amazon not to the government but to his personal whims.
It doesn't have to be like this; Trump's whims don't have to determine whether federal workers get paid or not.
Further, security means policy that is actually warranted by our national security not by the whims of White House bureaucrats.
And are we once again so foolish as to subject ourselves to the whims of a stark raving mad king?
But to achieve reform beyond the whims of the current administration, now is the time to embrace more permanent limitations.
It is Abigail who is summoned to satisfy the Queen's whims and sexual appetites; power is bestowed upon her instead.
They let you catch up on Twitter without asking you to deal with the main feed's latest whims and rants.
The president has often denigrated the Justice Department's post-Watergate practice of insulating itself from the White House's political whims.
"Your ability to get health care should not be dependent on the whims of your employer," Sanders tweeted on Friday.
" The CEO added: "We can't build a service that is subjective just to the whims of what we personally believe.
Now more than ever, Americans need access to healthcare that is not predicated on the whims of the labor market.
I have always entertained the possibility that I could one day run for president if my whims led me to.
His mother, in public, is distant and cold, leaving her son to the passing whims of nurses, maids, and tutors.
They could try to synthesize his whims into a coherent policy, and help clarify the confusion of the US's allies.
They might learn standards for a decade or more before finally getting the chance to explore their own musical whims.
Desire and arousal ebb and flow, relating often to the menstrual cycle or menopausefor women, or various whims for men.
There is no narrative arc of the presidency beyond his whims -- and the tweets and pronouncements that spiral from them.
Critics of the agency's acting director, Mick Mulvaney, have said the bureau has already become subject primarily to political whims.
Mr. O Seireadain said the status of Irish speakers in Northern Ireland was subject to the whims of government ministers.
In other words, residents were left to the whims of the guys calling the shots in Albany and City Hall.
You get sucked into a vicious cycle of striving, your well-being at the whims of your most recent result.
The system can also lead to horrific abuses of female household staff, whose lives are dependent on their sponsors' whims.
But even this highly sophisticated method will, owing to the capricious whims of chance, eventually cast suspicion on the innocent.
Yet given the whims of Mr. Trump, Mr. Trudolyubov and others said, it is unclear that such cooperation will endure.
But for a team that has often been subject to the whims of its meddlesome owner — sound familiar, Knicks fans?
Architects and designers are increasingly tasked with creating gorgeous homes that are also able to stand up to nature's whims.
Additionally, enforcement is near impossible and subject to an officer's whims — this is a classic example of unnecessary over-regulation.
Much of her focus is on ensuring that Sessions is not beholden to the whims of President-elect Donald Trump.
We are all victims of his use of the platform, held hostage by his whims, conditioned by his impulsive rantings.
Marta, her housekeeper, is struggling against the racial tensions of her country and frustrated by the whims of her boss.
It turns one into a psychologist and reader of moods in order to gauge the whims of a dance floor.
Any start-up trying to build a geo-aware application would have been vulnerable to the whims of mighty GeoBook.
Trump's largely unstructured days allow him to move White House business based on personal whims and moods, according to Politico.
Cupid is a mischievous fellow, but we don't have to tell you that, Leo; you're well acquainted with his whims.
He refuses to bow to media pressure, just as he refuses to listen to the whims of those in the stands.
We are subject to his whims, forced to pay him attention—which is especially galling considering how much he loves attention.
Regardless of personal travel style or budget, the six tips ahead can help shape your wildest travel whims into achievable realities.
This way, your money isn't subject to the whims of the stock market, and it's readily available when you need it.
So, naturally, I can't trust the whims of a broadband network to send invisible streams of melodic data to my phone.
But, the most important beat here is the reminder not to objectify the sexuality of bi people for your own whims.
Isabella's harrowing final scene in episode 10 demonstrates how flitting her hold on power was, how ultimately contingent on men's whims.
Staff at the OfS must hope that ministerial whims don't get in the way of a similar approach at the regulator.
Beyond that, the makeup and whims of Congress will have a profound effect on what either candidate is able to do.
Revenge is neither philanthropy nor justice, and destroying Gawker serves Thiel's private whims and business goals but not the public interest.
Their ability to get jobs, or pass their dissertation, relies on the whims of their lab leaders and their review committees.
The threat of taking home less than a living wage leaves tipped workers at the whims of fickle—or worse—customers.
There's an app for every one of our whims, many with premium features for which we don't think twice about upgrading.
For a brief moment, the personal data you gave to Verizon, AT&T and Comcast was protected from their corporate whims.
That way, Trump can signal to the Asia-Pacific region that he is not abandoning them to the whims of China.
The same rich people whose trendy whims had made nonautomated caregiving so expensive provided the collective with plenty of useful garbage.
But some top Republicans have shown themselves to be more than willing to bend the rule of law to his whims.
JPMorgan summoned him to New York and put him in charge of monitoring the bank's exposure to the whims of markets.
The Sanders' plan promises failure at best, and exposes benefit levels to the whims of the damn politician that FDR feared.
But individual vendors who'd prefer to not be dependent on the whims and tyrannies of bigger enterprises are out of luck.
But the bigger problem is that Party members must follow the rules, dictates, and whims of the Party above anything else.
As deflated members of his staff either rush for the exits or distance themselves from his whims, Trump is largely alone.
Stock markets are like a rollercoaster, bouncing up and down, but they only tell the story of the whims of investors.
It is second nature to Americans that our judiciary is independent from the political whims of the other branches of government.
Having given a free rein to Mr. West's creative whims for more than a month, wider distribution by Universal proved inevitable.
But we could really use some reforms to ensure that our president isn't determined by the whims of a few electors.
Like this soccer ball soaring toward glory, but impeded by Mother Nature's cruel whims, we all return to whence we came.
Over the years, the cemetery has been used in different ways, depending on the whims of its neighbors, Mr. Tollefsen said.
"Ultimately there should be a more uniform standard and it shouldn't be up to the whims of each company," she said.
The collections were well received but also vulnerable to the whims of trend and timeliness, and the vagaries of inconsistent production.
In more recent years, the law has been used to crack down on bars and nightclubs, seemingly at the city's whims.
Still, advocates acknowledged that legislators' whims were unpredictable, and that the political obstacles could loom far larger than the logistical ones.
Fate, in his formulation, can be the laws of the market, the will of God, or the whims of a leader.
We don't want to be blocked or throttled or have our online experience subject to the whims of an internet provider.
But learning those lessons without surrendering to Trumpian whims requires a discipline that even Ayn Rand's supermen might struggle to maintain.
Authoritarians also dispense largesse, but they do it by their own whims, rather than pursuant to any system or legal rule.
"Medical research in America today should not be subject to the whims of congressional budget battles or political fights," she said.
Instead, TikTok is a world in which lesser-known artists are no longer subject to the whims of radio and streaming.
Mr. Pompeo is a non-expert who sees his role as catering to Mr. Trump's whims and carrying out his ideas.
Edgewater is owned by Spacer's Choice, meaning that almost everyone who lives there is at the whims of the mega-corporation.
And Trump is particularly adept at ensuring the media reacts to his whims, rather than the critical issues facing everyday Americans.
What is clear is that with limited military reach in Syria, European nations are ever more vulnerable to Mr. Erdogan's whims.
His business decisions and commitments were not owned by a political party, nor subject to the whims of any party platform.
Rather than serving any party or person's whims, these institutions have promoted and protected enduring American values, laws, norms and ideals.
We change plans, go to plan B, interrupt conversations, go back on promises depending on his moods, his whims, his needs.
Members of the group said they recognized that their proposal would rise and fall according to the whims of the president.
Mr. Clive of Human Rights Watch said taking away citizenship "on the whims of a minister" is setting a bad precedent.
The social network fosters groupthink and too-cool, reflexive herds, and it conflates reality with the whims of extremely online crowds.
Scheduling, limitations of time and space, and the whims of performers and producers may well account for many of these absences.
I am like zombie Dale Cooper, simply channeling the whims of a shadowy world into actions I do not fully understand.
It is a moment when purity of skill and the whims of the universe collide to make a perfect sports play.
But the sharp declines in December showed that, while they've made progress, banks are still exposed to the whims of the market.
Or momentum could stall, leaving Americans to the whims and graces of employers and subject to impossible choices between work and care.
In any case, we shouldn't expect the Trump administration to stop testing just how far the law can bend to its whims.
Many hoped we'd avoid a fate where internet traffic would be sped up or slowed down based on the whims of ISPs.
The retail industry is evolving at a rapid pace to keep up with advancing technology and the ever-changing whims of consumers.
BRUSSELS — European leaders have long understood that President Trump is an unreliable ally, subject to loud tantrums, abrupt shifts and sudden whims.
For nonprofits and other organizations without big advertising budgets, the ever-changing whims of Facebook's News Feed can be hard to manage.
But it's also going to be at the whims of those businesses, and whether or not they decide to stick with Twilio.
For the women of the Netflix drama, life is a consistent reaction to the whims of the savages and saints around them.
At a moment of solid economic fundamentals, what confounds forecasting now are the mercurial whims of a single man – President Donald Trump.
No longer would they be shackled to the whims of a distant government, nor bound to the religion of an idiosyncratic king.
It may be inaccessible on your platform of choice when it was available there before, a consequence of its creator's volatile whims.
The safety net disappeared with Saddam's overthrow, leaving them open to the whims of religious militia groups contemptuous of their freewheeling ways.
Trump continues to operate according to his own whims and with little respect for the norms and laws that govern our country.
Instead, Comey promised to be "honest"—and thus loyal to the duties of his office, rather than the whims of his boss.
What Raúl, in his neat and tidy way, is doing is to institutionalise the Cuban system, which long depended on Fidel's whims.
And more to the point, why are servers forced to endure the whims of customers in order to receive a fair wage?
Moreover, the editorial bases its conclusion on a fundamentally flawed assumption: that Brazil's state institutions are subject to the whims of politics.
Energy companies are particularly vulnerable to the whims of nations that appropriate assets owned by overseas businesses to finance populist economic policies.
While we should hope for the best, our survival and security should not be left to the whims of madmen and chance.
The issue is that if that large customer has to delay for any reason, the smallsat ridealongs are basically at their whims.
The Constitution, however, should not be subject to the whims of trendy causes celebre, or tinkered with after a splashy news event.
Rather than cave to the whims of the market and the desires of President Donald Trump, Powell took a more balanced approach.
McDonald's executives insist the success is built on a return to low prices and convenience, rather than chasing the whims of diners.
He was open about his past as an alcoholic, and some wondered if his public conviction just superficially pandered to evangelical whims.
TikTok head Alex Zhu is insistent that the Chinese video-sharing app is not bound by the whims of the Chinese government.
Within this system, U.S. farmers are highly vulnerable to the whims of global agricultural markets and the global firms that play there.
"We have to give them some guidance," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said, arguing the lower courts can't decide extra damages based on whims.
With a simple change in the whims of a presidential administration, the feds could arrest everyone using marijuana in the legalized states.
Still, Sutton's perfectly reasonable, utterly normal desire to switch schools never should have been subject to Snyder's whims in the first place.
This new party is one that merely responds to the president's whims, as expressed in tweets of limited depth and base vocabulary.
Valuing the Fed's "independence" above all else too often means ceding a vital economic policymaking arm to the whims of Wall Street.
Bartenders, drug buddies, record store clerks, and especially musicians pointed me to different Walker eras, depending on their own whims and taste.
"With good will, Europe has laid down to accommodate Trump and indulge his whims, but it doesn't pay off," Mr. Stefanini said.
It is, instead, the pleasure of "seeing 'em jump" — of watching people abase themselves, jump through hoops, to cater to your whims.
But in an instant, we watched those precious papers we cling to made ineffectual by the whims of a few powerful Islamophobes.
David Leonhardt Democracy isn't possible without the rule of law — the idea that consistent principles, rather than a ruler's whims, govern society.
The "Old World" still wants the old bond, but they'll be beholden to America's whims, 5G and whatever else comes after it.
The downside is that nations subject to the unchecked whims of autocrats are also vulnerable to wild growth swings — and long slumps.
Unable to escape, Paul is at the mercy of Annie's volatile whims, which include breaking his ankles and chopping off his foot.
Luke is carefully threaded through the episode as a crucial mirror to the men whose whims Offred now has to navigate around.
And its tax rebates are funded by the British lottery, a stable source of money that is less subject to political whims.
But getting to net-zero emissions before the planet experiences irreversible changes clearly won't happen on the whims of the free-market.
This is now the American quandary: The wheels of government are being forced to turn on the erratic whims of an egomaniac.
Today, America maintains approximately 5,000 troops in Iraq, and those forces have often been seen as hostages to the whims of Iran.
But in the IoT era, we are uniquely vulnerable to the whims of business decisions, which brings me to my next example.
This is next to impossible in Trumpland, mainly because ''process,'' such as it is, resides purely with the whims of one man.
It won't be as visible to the outside world — but it will be less vulnerable to the whims of any one institution.
The Constitution was crafted to keep certain values safe from the political whims of any one institution of government — including the president.
That meant building a lineup of skateboards that are highly modular and can be changed and adapted based on the owner's whims.
Executive clemency is one way to alleviate harsh punishments, but it's always dependent on the whims of a given governor or president.
Saudi Arabia needs to be governed by the rule of law, not the whims of one man, to help it move forward.
Another involves creating confusion in order to produce anxiety in everyone else, thus allowing you to shape reality to your own whims.
And as attorney general, Barr is expected to act with independence — not out of loyalty to the political whims of the president.
That it's weak, it's corrupt, and it caters to the whims of a fickle electorate rather than the needs of the citizenry.
It's one which is sanitized and corporate, but also lashed to the turbulent whims of one of modern American history's great weirdos.
The future depends on Donald Trump's whims, the pace of climate change, the rhythm of recessions — things I can't control or predict.
But perhaps their key explanation is that the FBI needs a director who will apply the law independent of Trump's capricious whims.
The two-year pact contains a player option for next year, which Dirk may or may not decline depending on his whims.
It was just the routine of my life—every day, my happiness held hostage by the erratic whims and moods of my dad.
Needless to say, it's not an industry that gives much thought to the whims of millennials and what'll garner likes on social media.
But that could change at the touch of a button, depending on the whims of his instructors sitting in the next room over.
The Habsburgs charmed their subjects by giving them relative freedom, material benefits and protection under the law from the whims of local barons.
Instead, NASA is at the whims of lawmakers who prioritize employment in their districts over finding the most efficient route to deep space.
Even then, as he has pointed out on his extremely popular blog, it's case by case, and at the whims of the producers.
So when publishers designed their corporate strategies around the whims of the Facebook News Feed, their traffic sometimes plummeted when Facebook changed tack.
Brought to the US from South Korea when he was child, Park's entire adult experience has been defined by political whims surrounding immigration.
Since England has no syllabus for religious education, provision often depends on the whims of head teachers, says Linda Woodhead of Lancaster University.
Yet one day Mr Museveni will die and Uganda, its politics warped by the whims of one man, will face uncertainty once again.
Yocca is one of many vulnerable women facing consequences brought forth not by the law, but the emotional whims of people in power.
Such barbarism has become synonymous with jirgas, a traditional form of justice that blends tribal and Islamic customs with the whims of participants.
She's also the person who, in between all the killing, callously leaves her panicked friends behind in favor of her own selfish whims.
But given that time is running out, is climate change something that can solely be left to the whims of the free market?
Chariot's arrival may concern those who believe that public transportation should be government run and not subject to the whims of the market.
One, by having its CEO discuss individual accounts publicly, Twitter encouraged the idea that account banning is subject to a single person's whims.
An underground faction of replicants sees the child as proof that they can live a life separate from the whims of their masters.
The wrestler wrote about the whims of a new coach, a legendary amateur wrestler who had swept into town to remake the program.
To do otherwise empowers individuals beyond the rule of law and puts the whims of officials ahead of the will of the people.
To talk about a "Trump Doctrine" is absurd and his foreign policy, like everything else, seems to be a product of his whims.
Whether and how it would die depends on the whims of the president and the integrity of DOJ personnel who respond to them.
The patchwork nature of immigration regulations means that any individual's legal status is subject to the whims of local, state, and federal authorities.
However, when you are living on your investments, ensure you have several years of savings not subject to the whims of the market.
Democrats view acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker as a yes-man for the president's prosecutorial whims and a threat to the special counsel.
In practice, however, the renters would conceivably be forced to adjust to the restructuring whims of their landlords—not the other way around.
The White House is an imperial court, with Trump as fickle monarch and everyone else befuddled nobles trying to respond to his whims.
Every level of government is involved, but it isn't enough, and the region cannot afford to leave Plum Island's fate to political whims.
Rather, he zigs and zags depending on his own whims, and his assessment of how he can turn a situation to his advantage.
One of the major problems with the proposed legislation is that it assumes that wages are set by the whims of company executives.
They afford the less powerful members of society a measure of protection from the litigious whims of the wealthy and the well-connected.
She is, without question, one of the most influential people in the White House -- and a survivor of Trump's mercurial whims as well.
It gives us another chance to wonder just how far FX's censors will allow Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk to take their whims.
Our land policies should not depend on the whims of the president, but rather input from all stakeholders through a more robust process.
The "Trans-Canada Computer Communications Network" (TCCN) was envisioned as a system that didn't rely on America and wasn't beholden to its whims.
All nature must know the feeling of humanity's calloused hand shoving it over; all nature must realize it is subservient to our whims.
They depend heavily on the whims and efficacy of one man, a man who — like all other men — will get sick and die.
With no real representation in Washington, Puerto Rico has always been subject to the whims of stateside politicians unaccountable to the island's people.
But even more than Mr. Golden, the Republicans cater to the wants and whims of Simcha Felder, a nominally Democratic senator from Brooklyn.
But if anyone's up to the task of trying to keep up with the Trump administration's whims on immigration, it may be Albence.
With all the customizable options, building fire pages still took some effort, which taught people how to bend the internet to their whims.
"They don't live and die on the whims of an executive," said Peter M. Iwanowicz, executive director of Environmental Advocates of New York.
Being a noncitizen in the US — especially one whose status is subject to the whims of the Trump administration — is a stress factor.
What exactly is feminist about seeing women insulted, raped, humiliated, disfigured, beaten, tasered, tortured—and subjected to the sadistic whims of other women?
Once more, President Trump stands ready to dazzle with his willingness to sacrifice the national interest on the altar of his political whims.
Because Grailed has a direct line to a young and engaged market, it reflects, more or less in real time, that market's whims.
Its ability to compartmentalize, considering the whims of Jones, who traffics in extremes — in here-we-go euphoria or this-is-unacceptable despondency.
Today, we are squarely in uncharted territory — where the whims of an unfettered president regularly override decency, the law and the country's interest.
The Court often prefers to create the impression that it will not allow the law to swing wildly according to the justices' whims.
In the end, even the most lavishly detailed masks may succumb to the whims of goaltenders, who can be notoriously quirky and fickle.
Having learned their lesson, Yankee officials vow they will continue to keep up with the new generation's whims, preferences and limited attention spans.
It's a clear-cut abuse of power — telling scientists to base their communications with the public on the president's whims, not the evidence.
A smart reform would double green cards and peg future work visas to economic growth, responding to market forces rather than political whims.
The team in charge of these changes says they often have to alter maps due to political pressure and the whims of executives.
Michael Haynie), a porcine Bavarian lad with a love of sausages; and Veruca Salt (Emma Pfaeffle), a Russian material girl of imperial whims.
He seems uncommonly attentive to his son's whims and moods, but he freely admits that it is a burden to have a child.
Picking an occasional winner only gives license to picking more stocks on whims and gut feelings, leading investors to an inevitable bad ending.
So why is the Ajit Pai FCC—with a history of cozying up to the whims of major carriers—suddenly changing its tune?
Essentially conduits, they are especially useful in places with diffuse centers of power, where everyone is busy trying to anticipate the leader's whims.
It is a welcome moment when there is even a hint of something other than pure capitulation to Mr. Trump's whims and tantrums.
As a press secretary, Spicer has a moral duty to be governed by objective truth rather than the whims of his superiors, Fallon said.
But the first reason listed is literally that White House officials are sticking around because they need to protect America from Trump's policy whims.
The spiral will hopefully keep growing, but the store's future fate is subject to the whims of the real estate market (of course, unfortunately).
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon let the director pursue his wildest gravity-defying whims, without using the screenplay solely as scaffolding for his fancy gadgetry.
Wolff portrays her sympathetically, as a frustrated aide struggling with the competing interests of Priebus, Bannon, and Kushner, and with the whims of Trump.
That's especially true for South Park, which is much more driven by the whims of Parker and Stone than their long-running animated peers.
Imagine a currency that is not tied to the whims of politicians, the foibles of central bankers, or the fortunes of a particular country.
By 2020, they hope to have an entire credit system based on the whims of private companies and how "self-restrained" citizens are online.
Leaving these things to chance and the whims of business, which care more about money than they do about you, is no longer sustainable.
Search engine optimization "giveth and taketh away," she tells me, laughing gamely at the unpredictable whims of algorithm that undergird both of our livelihoods.
Under the kingdom's guardianship system, women essentially relied on the "good will" and whims of male relatives to determine the course of their lives.
"Previous administrations have wrongly forced states and schools to comply with federal whims and dictates for what our kids are taught," Trump said Wednesday.
And the three-day shutdown that happened a year earlier, in January 2018, stretched out because of the president's constantly shifting whims during negotiations.
But the Equality Act can be amended by parliament, potentially exposing LGBT rights to the whims of future politicians, added Doughty Street Chambers' Cooper.
It's unclear if 2017 will rank higher, given the whims of natural weather variability and the long-term influence of human-caused global warming.
The federal government should not trample on states' rights, and certainly not to satisfy the parochial whims of one of the GOP's largest donors.
And in that sense, the matter required an exorcism, a channeling of the Christian God, to counter-balance the whims of the Based God.
It threatens to make the country too reliant on the whims of autocratic political and business leaders in Beijing, Moscow, Dubai and the like.
The decision to upend millions of people's lives should not have rested on the norm-upholding whims of a guy with a brain tumor.
Is it ostentatious spending on trend-driven whims like handbags and lipsticks, or investing in unique pieces associated with a specific place or period?
The stuff D'Alessandro was asked to do was sometimes really nuts, and maybe the employee was nuts for putting up with his employer's whims.
The uncertainty comes from wondering which laws will be enforced, and which won't, at any given time, based on political whims and public sentiment.
While the reviewers and their whims have changed, Lugers has always focused on doing one thing exceptionally well — serving the highest quality of steak.
"A Buttigieg presidency unequivocally threatens the well-being of people the world over who are subjected to America's imperialist whims," the former senator wrote.
But Trump's tenure has largely been dictated by his own fleeting whims, which have undercut his party's leaders in Congress and his closest confidantes.
That he might just allow the shutdown of the federal government, or make foreign policy based on whims and emotion rather than strategic planning.
Ultimately, the Paris pledges remain vague and to a large extent dependent on the political will — and even the whims — of future world leaders.
If Price has his way, birth control coverage will once again depend on the whims of insurance companies and doctors, not to mention government.
The notion that management's political whims can allow them to discriminate against workers freely is at the core of the contemporary American conservative ideology.
While the whims of advertisers represent life or death for esports, for the NBA it's a measly 15 percent or so of its income.
And Kelly and the West Wing staff spend much of their time in reactive mode, putting out fires and responding to Trump's latest whims.
She's a prisoner, a poor Irish immigrant, in an era where servant women are subject to the whims, and sometimes lusts, of their employers.
The shifting whims of consumers have forced Walmart and other retailers to look more radically for other ways to bring customers into their stores.
In exchange, Grafton's 650 or so residents sacrificed the lower floors of their homes to the river's whims or moved up onto a bluff.
Success is even harder than usual when — as at Snap, which fancied itself a camera company — the boss wastes time and resources chasing whims.
But "eventually" is the key: That body is also designed to register the people's intense and sustained views without being captive to passing whims.
Abortion rights advocates say that even with lax enforcement, women will be subject to political whims as long as the law is in place.
He was the original kingmaker in South Korea's fractured, regionally based political system, in which parties were dispersed and realigned at their leaders' whims.
Does she really have a better chance of getting Hannah out of Gilead from the inside, where she is subject to the Waterfords' whims?
"Pruitt apparently believes the agency is at his service to attend to his personal needs, whims and desires for luxurious accommodations," Mr. Weissman said.
These government officials were totally beholden to the political whims of the president and wholly unequipped to perform their duties for the American people.
It's a stunningly clear example of how human behavior can shift with a change in political whims, in this case the arrival of Bolsonaro.
The economic benefits are not weighed down by the short-term whims of oil and gas developers seeking to poison the land for profit.
He forces them to live on his terms, in anticipation of his moods and whims and in fear of his inevitable disappointment or displeasure.
Voters appreciate candidates who do not stick their fingers in the wind and change their views based on the political whims of the day.
And if one of those whims is to fire special counsel Robert Mueller who's leading the Russia probe, all political hell will break loose.
American colonists staked their claim to independence out of a refusal to be subject to the capricious and abusive whims of British customs agents.
Nicks's lyrics often worry over domestic or earthly concerns—gardens, mountains, flowers, the seasons—and how they might affect the whims of her heart.
His skill has been in anticipating and maneuvering around Trump's whims, the officials said, in ways that Bolton hasn't been as adept at navigating.
But his one offspring-like family member is a French bulldog named Petunia, and he spends much of the weekend catering to her whims.
Theater producer Max Bialystock (Zero Mostel) wines, dines and fulfills the off-screen whims of elderly ladies — all so they'll fund his next production.
Trump needs to be rebuked to demonstrate to the country that the rich and power are not completely immune to the whims of justice.
Unfortunately, the business owners trying to navigate in this uncertain environment are not only subject to the whims of executive orders and presidential tantrums.
Accordingly, XRP tokens are subject to the capitalist whims of supply and demand — and this is amplified in today's young and volatile cryptocurrency market.
In a grander sense, a Pisces' sensitivity is a double-edged sword—they often sacrifice their own authenticity to placate others' wishes and whims.
They amount to a case that Trump really does see the federal government as a tool for him to use according to his whims.
Congress used to be a closed hierarchical system and active buffer against the momentary whims of the majority, but it's mostly lost this power.
Who has the right to move freely, and who is left at the whims of larger social, political, and economic forces beyond their control?
It's another example of how American foreign policy is increasingly driven by Trump's whims, and that especially applies to US-North Korea nuclear negotiations.
Russia's immediate neighbors are mostly militarily and economically weaker than Russia, and so more susceptible to Putin's whims than a Germany or a France is.
Like the organizations Pelly describes, Fire Festival is run on voluntary labor, making it particularly vulnerable to the whims of the platforms it relies upon.
Yet some think it's premature for the Fed to cave to the whims of the market (not to mention President Trump) by lowering rates immediately.
So then I would say that up to a point strategy matters, and after that, it's the winds of chance and the whims of producers.
Patreon is one of the best-known alternatives to online advertising, branded sponsorship deals, and relying on the whims of a specific social media service.
Then, we found out the theme park's characters were actually all sentient androids, forced to live and die according to the whims of the visitors.
Her entire public persona has been rooted in ignoring the whims of the world in a way that feels comforting, rather than condescending and privileged.
No Respect for Your Belongings Never show a cat you care about something unless you want it to be subjected to your kitty's mischievous whims.
The women in the show are beaten, bruised, and subjected to the whims of guards whose boredom and discontent pushes them to abuses of power.
Villanelle seduces and manipulates both men and women according to her whims, while Carolyn is revealed to have played two Russian operatives off each other.
How far Kim will go between now and the US Presidential inauguration will depend as much on resources as it will on his own whims.
The author can then reply to what the group saw as the most important issues, rather than facing the biases and whims of individual reviewers.
Fewer and fewer elite commentators mask their desire to replace the tiresome whims of ordinary voters with the technocratic rule of experts, algorithms, or markets.
Instead, their miserable lives are dictated by the whims of people who don't even know they exist, and they have no voice in the matter.
The way it gives us a glimpse into the whims of celebrities' and influencers' lives creates a certain standard, whether we realize it or not.
Journalism desperately needs new revenue models that let it stand on its own legs, unshackled from the whims of social media algorithms and ad buys.
Societies where the rule of law is subject to political whims and personal biases tend to become societies afflicted by corruption, poverty, and human suffering.
For all the panic and hand-wringing about what he'll do to the country, Trump himself seems ruled only by the whims of the moment.
That might be because social insurance is far more stable: It isn't as vulnerable to the whims of legislative budget fights or fluctuating tax revenues.
Alternating jazzy and bright songs follow, providing a sketch of Wildfern as a versatile but focused artist who follows his whims wherever they may lead.
At the network level, and at talent-driven local shops, the whims and opinions of hosts are prioritized — and those hosts tend to be men.
Or that, more generally, that no one -- not even an FBI director in the middle of his 10-year term -- is safe from Trump's whims.
The death of a relationship is an opportunity in disguise: You're free to explore the world without worrying about the whims of a romantic partner.
They say it puts some of America's most cutting-edge companies at the risk of becoming beholden to the defense whims of a foreign adversary.
Mr Xi is no Mao, a man whose whims caused the deaths of tens of millions and who revelled in the hysteria of his cult.
Almost every character in the book is a product of oppression, subject to the whims to corrupt political forces and the tyranny of Hindu nationalism.
But the agency that runs the city subway system is controlled by the state, often leaving the city dependent on the whims of the governor.
Some experts have suggested that Francisco could be more amenable to Trump's whims than Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller in the first place in May 2017.
Rent protections were created to guard families from the whims of landlords and the market; they still cover about one million apartments in the city.
It is conservative whites who have taken over one of the two major parties in this country and made it subservient to their retrograde whims.
It was an inexplicable choice as well as an ironic one, since it may not be enough to save him from the president's mercurial whims.
The bistro did not want to be reviewed and let itself be subject to the whims of people with no names but plenty of opinions.
It insulates our economy from foreign manipulation and provides stability in a market that would otherwise be subject to the whims of OPEC oil ministers.
Trump imagines that America unbound, shaking hands or giving the finger, depending upon short-term interests and Presidential whims, will flourish among the other rogues.
Although Trump often seems to be acting on his own whims, some of these recent moves suggest the President can be swayed by star power.
I noted last month that some of his writings and comments point toward an extraordinary degree of deference to the executive branch and its whims.
Get ahead of Mother Nature's whims with a nor'easter blanket coat that'll keep your all-weather friend warm and toasty in all kinds of conditions.
On the contrary, government borrowing is usually an inefficient way to keep the economy well lubricated, as it exposes the country to whims of creditors.
The Obama-era memos were always vulnerable to the whims of a future attorney general; they were never a solution for the war on drugs.
What they're saying: "We can't build a service that is subjective just to the whims of what we personally believe," Dorsey told NBC News. Rep.
The magazine accuses GOP lawmakers of caving to Trump's whims and "going along in order to get along," rather than standing up for their ideals.
There are 39, crossing and overlapping, defying the sun, some offset by 30 minutes or even 45, and fluctuating on the whims of local satraps.
Though these threats were often empty, the superpowers so feared losing ground against one another that they quickly catered to the whims of smaller countries.
In 2011, "The National Anthem" posed the question, What if a British politician were forced to follow the whims of the public in real time?
That's what happens when climate policy is left largely in the hands of the EPA — it can change with the whims of the executive branch.
Illustrations like this also upend the notion of the muse, that historically passive female figure once subject to the whims of heterosexual white male artists.
Saudi citizens still need to contend with the top-down system of governing in which they all are vulnerable to royal commands, whims and punishments.
With modern red carpet attire, most high-profile celebrities are at the whims of their stylists, management companies, and the fashion houses they're contracted under.
Laws like the Equal Pay Act are not protected by the Constitution and can be repealed or rescinded at any time based on political whims.
One has to imagine that she would have bristled that it has had to bow to the whims and laws of Brussels in recent decades.
Republicans have long insisted that the bureau, opened in 2013, is too powerful, immune from congressional oversight and dependent on the whims of the director.
Stock investors have zeroed in on the threat the trade war poses to the economy, buying and selling in tandem with Mr. Trump's trade whims.
AI can help ensure that the decision to launch a potentially ruinous enforcement action does not reflect the mistakes, biases, or whims of human prosecutors.
This "retrievability" of online communications means that employers, journalists and law enforcement can more easily view your associations, hobbies, relationship status and 140-character whims.
But the bottom line was clear: US officials marshaled the power of the United States government to pursue the political whims of President Donald Trump.
The opposition governors would have no power, subordinate to the Constituent Assembly and to the whims of Maduro and his pals on the supreme court.
They say that distributing power among several members will help keep the CFPB stable, nonpartisan and less subject to the political whims of a director.
These compromises ensured the bill would become law but limited its full effectiveness and left it vulnerable to the whims of Republican inaction in Congress.
Metaphors don't come much more apropos: the Hoover White House, in the wake of the crash, subject to the destructive whims of an uncontrollable force.
The FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice are the latest targets of his campaign to subordinate the structures of democracy to his personal whims.
And the tension between the Jewish laws that guide their daily lives and the yearnings and whims of the characters makes for emotionally powerful television.
Quartet's female protagonists are trapped in an unhappy existence determined by the brute masculine urges and territorial whims of men whose desires remain cruelly unchecked.
In that film, Rosemary is also stuck servicing the whims of her artist husband, who can't imagine why she doesn't want visitors invading her house.
When the character realizes that she has people willing to bend to her whims, the real fun starts, but Vardalos says it's all a delicate balance.
" Gold said: "This means sex education will continue to be delivered according to the whims of individual head teachers rather than the needs of young people.
The bill "ensures that women's rights do not hinge on Roe V. Wade or the whims of an increasingly conservative supreme court in Washington," he said.
It would expedite the process for committees eager to go to court to enforce their subpoenas, separating it from the whims of the floor schedule. Rep.
If she has no power when it comes to Kanye's living situation plans, why would she have an ounce of control over his on-stage whims?
"You are not in a stable situation if you rely on the whims and the caprice of individual leaders to prevent nuclear war," Jackson told Axios.
This makes sense, because not every car on the road is an Uber driver, and not every Uber driver is free to respond to my whims.
Twelve months after Trump was elected president, one thing is clear: the 140-character whims of the Tweeter-in-Chief have dominated national attention and dialogue.
Politicians are shackled by all manner of things—from international institutions and the whims of capital markets to ideological commitments to particular theories of economic growth.
Let me be clear: I fucking HATE some of the stuff that Gawker has published, but I will take free press over billionaire whims every time.
As of late, people have offered up all kinds of moving words about the strength of women in a world dominated by the whims of men.
While the insurance market is heavily regulated, we've already seen what can happen when insurance premiums are left up to the whims of a free market.
You have to give up some of your privacy in order to reap the benefits of a network of devices tuned to you and your whims.
Two new books portray demographic change as an inexorable force that, rather than bending to leaders' whims, steamrolls politicians and can change the course of history.
"I don't think that this responsibility should rest at the whims of business leaders," Hyman said, regarding the lack of government involvement in ethical labor practices.
Morgan presents the other side of the equation as well: the poor who are driven to indulge the whims of the wealthy through prostitution or worse.
But Apple store geniuses we spoke to said that such a replacement is up to the whims of the manager on duty at any given time.
Civilian leaders help ensure that military decisions are more directly responsible to the public, and that military officials remain insulated from the whims of popular opinion.
The superficial dropping of one style of Chinese food for another due to the whims of fashion is something hipsters might do, but not Trillin himself.
They have found bandwidth for two subsequent AWVFTS records, but both have had visual counterparts, making them reliant on the whims of collaborators and format limitations.
Up until the mid-19th century, it was routine for the number of justices to change based on the whims of Congress, so it's not unprecedented.
The end result of a successful conviction will be the same: Journalists at risk of jail time, subject to the whims of an adversarial Justice Department.
In the midst of a far-reaching affordability crisis, basic human rights like housing should not be subject to the whims of predatory Wall Street firms.
"Reputation" subtly bends the cautious Swift to the whims of the mainstream, but it still argues in favor of pop music as a culturally neutral force.
It insulates judges from the whims of the other two branches and reduces the risk of corruption by not forcing them to wonder about future employment.
Muñoz says these women were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, subject to the whims of an unreasonably suspicious medical and judicial system.
But laced within the story's humor is the hint of something lost: Humans became so dependent on technology that they forfeited all agency to its whims.
Whitaker's past criticism of the Russia investigation raised serious concerns that he would use his temporary position to bend the Justice Department to the president's whims.
In the meantime, some wonder how long Google can keep such a low profile and leave its smartwatch fortunes tied to the whims of partner companies.
This is not the first time a small business has been prohibited from selling merchandise on Amazon Marketplace thanks to the whims of a large manufacturer.
The immigration battle is far from over, but it's moving on to terrain that is far less dangerous than the whims of Trump and his advisors. 
You're in a very private mood today, Cancer, but the world doesn't stop turning for your whims, and plenty of drama is on its way today.
After their 15 minutes of fame at the Guggenheim they'll be distributed to schools throughout New York, to live and die at the whims of children.
Dorsey defended the 7-day "timeout," telling NBC News: "We can't build a service that is subjective just to the whims of what we personally believe."
But elections, by definition, are supposed to reflect the people's whims, to give them force and verve and corporeality, to translate the potential into the real.
A more top-down system may become less responsive to market signals, and more sensitive to the whims of individuals in the upper echelons of power.
Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University Law School, said Mr. Obama's program was always going to be vulnerable to the whims of his successor.
As for cream cheese, the iconic Philadelphia brand was expensive and subject to the whims of importers, so after researching online, he started making his own.
In essence, would-be competitors face a choice: submit either to the whims of cellophane fate or the predictable (if unforgiving) logic of supply and demand.
"I consider it no longer tenable to expose any part of my podcast funding to the whims of Patreon's 'Trust and Safety' committee," Mr. Harris wrote.
It is important that he is willing to work within a structure, rather than expecting the whole club to be overhauled in line with his whims.
We should never be dependent on the whims of wealthy donors—as philanthropy is increasingly dominated by the wealthy—for our collective health and well-being.
"Until we legislatively fix it," he said, "it's going to be the whims of any mayor or police department to do with it what they want."
From the start, powerful figures organised campaigns to expel adversaries, but the device's legitimacy depended on ordinary voters being able to vent their whims and caprices.
Trump has spent most of his presidency seeking to bend the independent central bank to his whims and enlist it in his trade war with China.
Michèle's prurient, inscrutable cat is his alter ego, and we are the mice, batted from indignation to dread to uneasy amusement, according to his predatory whims.
TIELT, BELGIUM — As one of two partners in the modernist architectural firm Konstrukto, Georges Vandenbussche typically was beholden to the wishes and whims of his clients.
And when people's lives are literally on the line, you don't entrust something like a weather forecast to the whims of big egos with permanent markers.
By circumventing the idiosyncratic whims of the judge for defendants who have no history of serious or violent crime, we can accelerate the process of release.
The club as a whole — the part that the fans consider part of themselves — is entirely dependent on the whims of the club as a business.
All churches must be licensed, but in practice permission is subject to strict regulations and, as often as not, the whims and prejudices of local officials.
Thus a West Virginia teenager had to change her birth control method to the pill because of the whims of a septuagenarian male president in Washington.
If they are simply following the patient's orders instead of acting independently, they are treating the President's whims as much as they are treating his health.
Many believed that if a Catholic were to become president, the office would be subject to the whims of the Pope, and not for American concerns.
"Government actors who make policy decisions in their official capacities cannot succumb to whims or passions while rulemaking," wrote Jackson, an appointee of President Barack Obama.
For Trump, that means inciting political panic with glib news conferences, all-caps tweets and made-up terrorist attacks, shifting his beliefs to suit his whims.
Indeed, the mere uncertainty associated with leaving future tax changes as hostage to political whims may be enough to undermine some of the effects outlined above.
"Fortnite" itself is a living entity that changes at the whims of its creators and is built to suit the tastes of its incredibly broad audience.
He could succumb to the whims of political pressure and talk -- as he has said he wishes to do and as any innocent person likely would.
Because one side is textured and cozy while the other side is smooth and cooling, it plays to the whims of seasons and personal body temperatures.
Senate Republicans are now faced with the hard choice of defending their institution, which Mr. Trump is attempting to circumvent, or bowing to the president's whims.
"We haven't had the right to vote depend on the whims of an individual bureaucrat since the days of the Jim Crow literacy test," Young said.
Donald Trump has often bragged that because he largely self-funded his primary campaign, he is not beholden to the whims of big donors and special interests.
At its best, Game of Thrones demonstrates that power is not merely a game; instead, the whims of rule affect the lives and fates of all people.
"There was, historically, concern among women and feminists articulating this as a disorder to dismiss women as unstable subject to the whims of your hormones," she says.
Probably not, but this does highlight the idea that filmmakers might be captive to the influences and whims of headset and input designers as the tech evolves.
The White House's view — to the extent that there is such a thing as a White House apart from the whims of the president — is not coherent.
Macron's approach has, however, caused unease among some French diplomats who call it one-dimensional, leaving France exposed to the whims of both the Russians and Americans.
For retirees, however, advisors often recommend keeping two to three years' worth of income in investments that are not subject to the whims of the stock market.
The piece envisions a post-apocalyptic future where humans live in a vast, multileveled underground complex, their lives dictated by the strange whims of insectoid artificial intelligences.
The issue here seems to be that Trump doesn't really have any strong opinions on this issue, so he changes depending on his whims and his audience.
What happens when he stands up is who he and his country really are, monsters who alter the psychological landscape of everyone around them based on whims.
We would all be at the mercy of its whims unless we wanted to go out into the wild and lonesome internet where only the rejects dwell.
The Federal Reserve is continuing to change its tune as officials react to the whims of the stock markets, veteran trader Art Cashin told CNBC on Wednesday.
That meant Dell would be beholden to the whims of public markets, perhaps laden with short-term pessimism over the company's urgent need to find a transition.
But the drama illustrated just how narrow the path to passage is for the compromise bill and how desperately it depends on President Trump's words and whims.
Fascinated by families, interested in internecine squabbles, and always driven by the whims of its matriarch, Falcon Crest sounds a lot more like Pose than Dynasty does.
" Tillerson, he claimed, was likely to be "another 'yes' man, enabling the risky, chaotic whims of a demagogue president," who Cardin claimed was engaging in "hate-mongering.
When Sophia visits him in L.A. after a long stint apart, Shane's bound to the whims and whimsies of the band's petulant frontman, much to Sophia's disappointment.
Horse-drawn carriages driving through them demonstrated just how large and otherworldly these natural wonders were, and that such wild places could be tamed to human whims.
Just like its sibling web technologies, CSS and HTML, JavaScript has been subject to the whims of the browser vendors, which has trained developers to code defensively.
And business and labor groups say it makes rules governing employment difficult or impossible to understand, and leaves them subject to the fickle whims of political appointees.
Musk announced his truck with typical showmanship (see photo above), but fleet owners who buy cargo trucks are not typically given to whims of cool and style.
When Trump rolled out his initial attempt at a travel ban months earlier, it failed precisely because it gave undue influence to the whims of individual officials.
Being self-assured, you know that you don't have to say yes to all of Khaled's whims—sexual or otherwise—which is what he likes about you.
That Kevin's sister-in-law is warning him about a woman who can "break" him instead of trying to protect her from his immature whims is major.
And, most importantly, a permanent office–holder is better positioned to push back against his demands, whereas temporary appointees can be easily reshuffled depending on his whims.
If the United States does not take the lead, others will, and our future will be left to the winds of chance or the whims of fanatics.
Aleppo is alone, alone beneath the bombs of Russian and Syrian jets, alone to face the violent whims of President Vladimir Putin and President Bashar al-Assad.
In Hillary Clinton's America, we have surrendered our status as the world's great economy, and we have surrendered our middle class to the whims of foreign countries.
The alternative — losing its steel industry altogether —would leave the U.S. more vulnerable to the whims of other countries, including those who are not necessarily our friends.
Chronicles of the Trump presidency have often described a West Wing that's constantly trying to manage a president's mercurial whims—and harness them to their own advantage.
It's the latest example of how American foreign policy is increasingly driven by Trump's whims, and that has proven catastrophic during the US-North Korea nuclear negotiations.
The remarks sparked a firestorm of criticism from Democrats accusing Ryan of "cover[ing] for the whims of extremists in his caucus," in the words of Rep.
They're a true symbol of luxury, designed to satisfy the demanding whims of multi-millionaires — but first, you have to find someone to make it take off.
In Afghanistan, Mr. Mattis was seen as the reliable conduit to the American government, and someone who provided balance to the whims of an often unpredictable president.
The survey in Australia was controversial, not only because it placed such a thorny issue at the whims of direct democracy but also because of its cost.
For retirees, though, advisors often recommend keeping two to three years' worth of income in investments that are not subject to the whims of the stock market.
Balaskovitz plays the fool, a bumbling doofus who is at the whims of an animal that's not typically found in a home, let alone on social media.
This word describes the imperious sense of entitlement that authority figures feel over their employees, whom they expect to wait on them and cater to their whims.
Apple, in response, has shifted its strategy to become increasingly dependent on services instead of hardware sales, making it more vulnerable to the whims of Chinese regulators.
The framers, in fact, wanted a government that wasn't too sensitive to voters — that mediated voters' whims and prejudices through representatives presumably taking a longer, cooler view.
Rules of trade, investment and intellectual property as well as dispute settlement mechanisms are enshrined in an international covenant, and not subject to the Mexican government's whims.
The world is accustomed to his provocative Twitter messages, but is less clear about whether his remarks represent meaningful new policy guidelines, personal judgments or passing whims.
It is in the court's interest to appear above politics, above the whims of a presidency, no matter how difficult doing so may be, the attorneys emphasized.
Hensarling led House Republican efforts to investigate the CFPB, gut the agency's powers and impose congressional oversight over the regulator designed to be independent from lawmakers' whims.
There is only the individual, trying to impress Mr. Trump, to flatter Mr. Trump, to commune with his mind and anticipate his whims and fits of pique.
Some advisors say that instead of using SPIAs, people looking for income that isn't subject to the whims of the stock market could consider certificates of deposit.
Even then, it won't be decided by the likes of Icahn or Wall Street analysts, but by the whims of the notoriously boom-to-bust oil market.
While the Senate -- because of the increasing alignment of presidential vote with Senate representation -- is somewhat insulated from the whims of the public, they are still politicians.
Smith Cameron), Frank (Peter Friedman), Jamie Laird (Danny Huston) — are all drinking rosé while wringing their hands, waiting to hear of their fate, subject to Logan's whims.
Her department's Federal Student Aid office is battered by "the ever-changing political whims of Washington," she said, and "cannot fulfill its mission" in its current form.
"The feeble excuses offered by Speaker Ryan are merely a pretext to cover for the whims of extremists in his caucus,"  Pascrell said Thursday in a statement.
Second, no matter who's in the White House, our great federal agencies exist to serve the American people, and not to satisfy the whims of any president.
Even supposed unifiers like Florida senator Marco Rubio have gone on record saying the future of gay marriage is subject solely to whims of incoming judicial appointees.
And it has kicked off fresh speculation that Ms. DeVos might be the next member of the cabinet to fall to the commander in chief's capricious whims.
So much of One Day At A Time is watching Penny try to compromise between the understandable whims of her teenage kids and their working class financial straits.
Taylor Swift may be one of the most successful recording artists of all time, but even that doesn't protect her from the terrible whims of the music industry.
It also often changes its algorithms to prioritize different kinds of content at its own whims, which can be disastrous for publishers reliant on Facebook to reach audiences.
But for the most part, the modern film franchise (which I would define as any film series released post–Star Wars in 1977) is subject to directorial whims.
Rated Red is the latest casualty in a digital media industry rattled by changing economics and the shifting whims of the two dominant tech platforms, Facebook and Google.
When you're out and about shopping from store to store, it's easy to think of iconic fashion brands as characters, with whims, quirks, defining charms, and fatal flaws.
The film highlights the whims that determine value in the art world and the remove that successful artists often have from pieces that they sell as their own.
They may have far more power than the average citizen, but they seemed just as dependent on the whims of the White House as the rest of us.
Perhaps the most corrosive effect of believing that government won't make a difference is that it abandons those to whom it really could to the whims of ideologues.
The VMA nomination process is highly mysterious: It's completely opaque, and may be entirely based on the whims of MTV executives — and who really knows what they're thinking?
First, flight attendants are professionals performing vital logistical and safety functions, and not waiters and waitresses at restaurants making most of their pay from the whims of customers.
But, it looks like Kourtney may officially be done living by the whims of her ex-boyfriend and forever co-parent, whom she broke up with years ago.
While women were driving the action throughout Westeros, the men — including Dany's right hand man Tyrion — were simply reacting to their whims, and sometimes dying because of them.
The result is that American signals on North Korea are is haphazard and scattered, and far more dependent on the president's personal whims than it needs to be.
The buying cycles are long, the path to profitability is a little more obvious, and the business model comes more down to execution than the whims of consumers.
As long as there have been cities, and single people who want to live in them, businesses will find new ways to cater to their whims and wants.
Banks worry this could create an unfair playing field and bump up compliance costs, but Berrigan said "political whims" have yet to be translated into actual policy changes.
Critics in Hungary also objected that putting the Russians in charge of even more of the country's energy supply makes it more vulnerable to Russian whims and interests.
That's a problem because, as it happens, our system of government depends on Congress leading the way, not scrambling after the whims of demagogic executives from alternating parties.
Thanks in part to a five-year term for the agency's director, its work was relatively apolitical, its staff insulated from the whims of lobbyists or political fundraisers.
It's just a few steps away from complete chaos, with 16 people coming together in one space to try and exact their whims on the world around them.
Faced with a wedding date just two weeks away, he didn't have time for the Indian bureaucratic ritual of returning again and again to satisfy a clerk's whims.
These mini-banks are what we think of when we imagine the nefarious landowner and banker in small town America – their whims could make or break a farm.
It catered better to the whims of locals, who prefer dishes such as Jollibee Spaghetti—an odd Bolognese mixed with chopped frankfurters—to Western chains' more savoury offerings.
There's plenty of fragmented musing throughout Batman v Superman about how Superman is essentially a god incarnate, with Earth benefiting from his benevolence, but helpless before his whims.
For years, Justice Scalia challenged the notion that the Constitution is a living document that can be judicially molded to changing times or the whims of the majority.
The argument is that with fewer shareholders, the company would not be subject to the whims of short sellers as easily as it is on the open markets.
This may turn out to be his undoing, but in the meantime it leaves the nation and the world vulnerable to the whims of an alarmingly unstable individual.
Those who don't happen to have that particular combination of currently marketable skills can rot in minimum wage jobs, catering to the whims of the deserving creative class.
Instead of changing things to fit fans' fickle whims, Levy explained that he simply wanted the Duffer Brothers to tell the story that they set out to tell.
This level of control has, in turn, given it unprecedented economic power over cultural production, effectively making publishers (and, by extension, thousands of authors) beholden to its whims.
On a day that honors the unbreakable bond of siblings, we gather to mourn our brothers and sisters lost to the whims of TV writing staffs across Hollywood.
By taking to the air, critics fear that he has left the Huskers to the whims of November's winds as well as severed Nebraska football from its roots.
Ironically, a key component of the success of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin to date has arguably been their independence from the whims of political factions like Maduro's PSUV party.
But the great prize remains distant for many in a market susceptible to consumer fickleness, nuanced regulatory changes and the whims of tens of thousands of "daigou" shoppers.
This new generation of business owners believes running companies that invest in tackling social and environmental causes is a better way to help than relying on donors' whims.
Now the challenge is convincing the entire society that women are equal citizens under the law whose lives cannot be stolen on the whims of the masculine ego.
As long as she can exercise her whims of iron, this Hatshepsut would be perfectly happy to remain queen to her ailing, alienated husband, Thutmose II (Gilbert Cruz).
Bulgaria's court system is in shambles, the media are in the hands of powerful oligarchs, and its democratic norms are subject to the whims of the political elite.
Why open a new factory that's only economical because of tariffs when the very existence of the tariffs depends on the whims of a mercurial and unpopular president?
Keeping the Boss Happy MR. FALIH Mr. Falih has the unenviable job of catering to the whims of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom's policymaker in chief.
Often Lekman contents himself with an ideal of songwriting where amusing whims, clever lines, token stabs at humor, and sharply observed details preclude emotional engagement with the material.
As for the Senate, one purpose of its members' six-year terms is to enable what Madison called "great firmness" in resisting public whims and defending constitutional principles.
Things that are going to help us and not all these ridiculous things that have been based on whims or what he decides to put out on Twitter.
As long as they're subjective, they are subject either to the whims of individual consular officials or to the rules of thumb offered from the top — the profiles.
She had told me she was not as beholden to the whims of her clients as she had once been, though she still likes to make an effort.
Show me a person who has no true friendships and I'll show you someone with no adequately moderating influences on his whims, no sufficient cushion for his moods.
Now, he has suddenly become the latest example of how a senior North Korean official's political fortune is made or broken at the whims of Kim Jong-un.
Economists are a disputatious bunch, but across the political spectrum we agree on one thing: Politicians shouldn't be attacking specific companies based on their own whims or preferences.
His most likely replacement, according to the Times, is United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, who has shown herself to be much more subservient to Trump's foreign policy whims.
The president's whims and resentments have led to stock market convulsions and may soon result in painful tariffs that affect American farmers, an important part of his base.
Now 215, he has a small fleet of S.U.V.s, nearly a dozen employees and a self-taught ability to cater to the whims of visitors from many nations.
Subject to the whims of their padroni — the men who owned the feudal land upon which they toiled — Italian women were commonly the victims of institutionalized, systematic rape.
And because of the lack of investor protections, the projects remain vulnerable to the whims of entrepreneurs, who could run away with their quick hauls of digital currency.
In this satirical thriller, a group of Los Angeles-based artists and critics fall prey to the whims of [insert dramatic pause] evil, semi-sentient paintings and sculptures.
It is simply too important an issue to be left to the whims of subsequent administrations; we must ensure it is prioritized across presidencies and secretaries of State.
He was also a brother, a father and a grandfather to various Cuban generations — a familiar presence whose ideals, whims and ego shaped everyone's identity and daily life.
Not to mention the weather, the whims of transit and foot traffic, and the trials of standing for hours, often alone, with no real shelter or private space.
Such an approach would be based on international law instead of the whims of powerful lobby groups, and the letter to Secretary Tillerson sits firmly in that vein.
Analysts have long warned that Mr. Moon's betting on cooperation between Mr. Kim and Mr. Trump leaves South Korea exposed to the whims of the two unpredictable leaders.
The whole enclosure is a coffin of sorts, a metaphorical nod to the social stranglehold white America held over Black men to perform sadistic whims of Black stereotypes.
No person — in whatever job, in whatever industry — should have to forfeit professional aspirations and the right to earn a living to the abusive whims of the powerful.
But when the (pot) smoke cleared, nothing had changed other than a greater awareness of our near-total dependency on the whims of the modern gatekeepers of free speech.
Observers have said the nation's US$10 trillion economy is becoming increasingly subject to the whims of state enterprises and state intervention, forcing many private businesses to move abroad.
But for now, Durant has little reason to leave the best team in the league, maybe the best team in league history, beyond his own whims and competitive desires.
A directive leaves room for states to interpret a law and tailor it to their respective whims, whereas a regulation is broadly and uniformly applied across all member states.
But soon, Potter said, some hospitals began abusing the fee by charging an exorbitant amount that seemed to be based on the whims of executives rather than actual costs.
It is difficult as a public company to manage a fresh food business, which is subject to the whims of the weather, contrary to the predictability public investors demand.
When a president-elect (or worse, a president) changes the rules depending on his whims, business people cannot focus on what matters: innovation, talent development, expansion in new markets.
The show questions why women should strive to fit into mainstream molds in society at all when Abbi and Ilana are getting along just fine following their wackiest whims.
" David Berson, the general manager of the restaurant, said in a statement, "The NY Times has reviewed Peter Luger numerous times over the years," and "their whims have changed.
She may start the movie satisfying her own whims with purloined opulence, but she ends it paying obeisance to a character from the old trilogy, stuck in his shadow.
The U.S. president-elect's broadsides against Mexico have shown how exposed companies in the supply chain are to the whims of U.S. automakers under pressure not to offshore production.
Experts say the plan could cut funding for humanitarian programs, weaken the validity of U.S. terrorism listings, project hostility toward Muslims and play into the whims of autocratic leaders.
Beware: When you submit your mind to the whims of a super-computer with an excess of emotion and severe rationality deficiency, you run the risk of a McMurphy.
Songs are quickly recorded and disseminated via Whatsapp, a messaging service, or on hard drives, allowing artists to respond to other hits, trends and the whims of their fans.
Unlike our current fragmented mess of a health care system, Medicare-for-all would ensure that Americans no longer have their health outcomes determined by the free market's whims.
The familiar line of questioning commences but Lázaro takes it in all her stride, lightly moving around the double grill and catering to 80 guests' meat whims a day.
Ask any fashion girl worth her salt and she'll tell you astrology is a serious business, and there's no more trustworthy interpreter of the planets' whims than Susan Miller.
Assad, who is currently conscripting old men and underage women to serve in his military, depends on the whims of his patrons and Washington's acquiescence to define his relevance.
Certainly that was part of the inspiration, but Hall said they wanted to created something that was truly scarce and not subject to the whims of even its creators.
Some advisors say that instead of using an SPIA, a person looking for income that isn't subject to the whims of the stock market could consider certificates of deposit.
It's hard to imagine anyone that lacking in concern for their reputation, public standing, or self-respect being able to appropriately balance the national interest against the president's whims.
Whether you're searching for a ghost story or a fantasy romp about a giant pig (really), there's a summer movie perfect for each of your every whims and whimsies.
The "Protecting Interstate Commerce Act" would reaffirm that authority and allay the fears of farmers from being regulated by the whims of voters or legislatures thousands of miles away.
The show also benefits from featuring actors like Michael Rapaport and Stephen Tobolowsky in recurring roles as some of the loony showbiz power players whose whims Floyd must endure.
What could be more heartbreaking than imagining the great MMA rebel knuckling under to the whims of the new UFC bureaucracy—than seeing a rare free spirit give in?
As these statistics show, the environmental and public health issues the EPA is charged with handling are just too important to be subject to the whims of political officials.
She suggests that similar data-driven reforms in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa may have a better chance of success, since they are less dependent on the whims of a single minister.
So it shouldn't be surprising to discover that, even after Lloyd Webber had become a theatrical Godzilla, he was still entangled in the whims and the will of others.
The foundation, called LIFt, purports to empower women as its staff squanders countless hours and resources brainstorming acronyms and catering to the whims of their celebrity boss, Leora Infinitas.
And on many days, keeping his job meant catering to the whims of the 30-plus member Freedom Caucus, which represents less than 10 percent of the entire House.
The crux of Schwartz's concern is Jia's reliance on equity-backed loans, a financing strategy that could leave Nevada taxpayers vulnerable to the whims of China's volatile stock market.
As broader tech stocks endure the whims of a volatile market, Miller Tabak's Matt Maley points to an old guard of the sector that could act as a shield.
Despite all the dabbling in other sounds, whims, and moods, Wilco have always been consistently themselves thanks to bandleader and frontman Jeff Tweedy's affecting, humane, and sometimes cryptic songwriting.
These locks have become key to the right-to-repair debate, which posits that consumers should not be beholden to the manufacturer's whims on products that they ostensibly own.
And as anyone who's worked within a bureaucracy knows, job postings can and do reflect strategic whims that may never come to fruition — roles that may never be filled.
In doing so, she reveals herself to be, even today, one of the "disobedient women," bearing witness to so many ordinary lives tossed and turned by other people's whims.
In other words, when it comes to tariffs, as with so many other things, Trump has basically abrogated the rule of law and replaced it with his personal whims.
The settlement may be a way for the board to tame Mr. Musk and move toward a governance structure that is not entirely dependent on his views — and whims.
Trump made clear during the campaign that he sees the Justice Department as an extension of the White House that tailors its investigations and prosecutions to a president's whims.
Some of the military men trying to steady American foreign policy amid Trump's whims and tantrums might be doing something quietly decent, sacrificing their reputations for the greater good.
It's also a story about manipulation, one that shows just how vulnerable artists are to the financial whims of cultural institutions who often take advantage of their ethical brands.
Couples can generally expect 30 to 50 percent of their party to be dancing at any given time, said Patti Davis, a Cincinnati-based wedding planner at Elegant Whims.
If passed, opponents say, it would carve out an exception to the longstanding practice of sovereign immunity, and potentially expose American diplomatic secrets to the whims of foreign courts.
If liberals no longer pride themselves on being the adults in the room, the bulwark against the whims of the mob, our national descent into chaos will be complete.
Much as was the case with the withdrawal announcement, it appears the timeframe for American troops coming home from Syria is largely up to the whims of the president.
But I want her to be aware of the polyphonic tradition of fairy tales where each story takes shape according to the ideas, whims and values of the teller.
But the reality is much the reverse: Congress holds the bulk of the power, and the president and his aides must act and react in response to its whims.
It signaled both the urgent electoral hour and, at times, a genuine and visceral distaste for Mr. Bloomberg's attempt in recent weeks to bend the race to his whims.
In Oakland, where for decades warehouses have served as a haven for artists, this often means living at the whims of any landlord willing to look the other way.
"The Federal Student Aid office should already be putting students at the center of its work and should already be free from political whims," Scott said in a statement.
And that's what I wish all startups find in 2020, so they don't have to care about the whims and fancies of investors as they change with the times.
Nevertheless, pundits can't quite shake their affection for stories that suggest Trump's crazy whims—on a China trade war, say, or buying Greenland—are just crazy enough to work.
Mr. Inskeep and Mr. Meacham were skeptical that history would be willing to obey Mr. Trump's whims, or that his inauguration might set a tone for events to come.
Like the fighters on the planet Scarif, which is surrounded by an all-but-impenetrable atmospheric shield, you are trapped inside this world, subjected to its whims and laws.
It's no secret that portfolio diversification protects investors from the whims of the stock market, blunting the volatility you get in equities by including an allocation toward fixed income.
Stripping these areas of the protection afforded by their status as part of a national monument exposes these areas to sale, development, mining and/or the whims of Congress.
Bars are a tough environment to work in; they're loud, the pace is ultra quick, and you're relying on the whims of customers to make up your bottom line.
The British government, many believe, should first and foremost safeguard the national good, including from the whims of public opinion, which has flipped several times since the initial vote.
In Job, God is the boss, inflicting his whims on a long-suffering employee who doesn't know that God is doing all this to win a bet with Satan.
The relentless message to me from my celebrity boss and the national institution we worked for were that his whims were more important than my humanity or my dignity.
"The lives of American service members and the trajectory of US foreign policy should not be dependent on the whims of one president, Democrat or Republican," he told me.
It can't push harder on business messaging inside Android Messages, because it can't leverage RCS, because it ceded control of its message platform to the whims of its carrier partners.
And those left standing are forced to experiment with new business models and sustain the whims of the social media platforms that now hold news organizations' fate in their hands.
But with Wikipedia Zero, Wikimedia has created an uneven playing field and a power dynamic where the needs and whims of the existing community overshadow those in the developing world.
We've seen quite a few more bugs and crashes than we were expecting, particularly in third-party apps that haven't yet been updated to operate well with Android P's whims.
The violence of social upheavals during the modern era has generated an endless stream of refugees and migrants, the result of the whims and machinations of empires and nation states.
Sellers both in-network and out operate entirely at the whims of a company that has fought right-to-repair legislation and builds devices that are notoriously difficult to rebuild.
Combined with its deep need for oil, this has created a toxic spiral of dependence: The future of Correa's Andean petrocracy is irrevocably bound to whims of the global market.
The challenge for Esper — as it was for former Defense Secretary James Mattis — will be speaking truth to power (Trump) and advocating for the Pentagon despite the White House's whims.
With the family holding a larger stake in the company, it would be less subject to investor whims as it focuses on transforming its business to match today's shopping habits.
In addition to propping up growth, stronger consumption would make South Korea less reliant on exports and so less beholden to the whims of China and America, Mr Moon predicts.
By the end, Lizzie brings Clouds, which caters to the unimaginably depraved and deadly sexual whims of society's ultra-rich, literally crashing down to the ground with her newfound abilities.
Peter and Catherine, for all their whims and tyrannical ways, were superb at this: Catherine's favourite, Grigory Potemkin, was an outstandingly gifted administrator; Alexander Suvorov an equally impressive military commander.
But if you can harness the whims of social media, can you overcome the inertia that often accompanies such issues, and motivate people to stop double-tapping and start marching?
We've witnessed great men, modern gladiators who flirt with perfection, reduced to little more than pawns in The Based God's game, slipping, stumbling, struggling against the whims of the hex.
These averages may be outdated—the price of weed in any given city on any given day obviously depends on the quality and whims of a dealer, among other things.
We talked to a few of these familiar faces about how they got their starts in life, and what they did before they began tracking the whims of Mother Nature.
"As Human Rights Watch argues, the law reinforces the authorities' control and contains security provisions that risk subjecting decisions on church construction to the whims of violent mobs," Makar explains.
Employees pool their resources in a professionally managed plan that provides a defined monthly benefit upon retirement and leaves no one individual vulnerable to the whims of the financial markets.
Our food system contributes to global warming, yet in a catch-22, it's also vulnerable to the whims of a volatile environment caused by rising temperatures and high CO2 emissions.
Still, a senior White House official said Mulvaney is more deferential to Trump's whims than Kelly was, and holds his tongue on more issues than the President's son-in-law.
Fox News&apos opinion hosts, like Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson, usually support Trump, but the channel&aposs independent news division and polling system aren&apost beholden to his whims.
She and the other hosts are like mortals in Greek myth, subject to the whims of supernatural beings who watch them from above and visit their plane for cruel amusement.
There's a lot of merit in the idea that people in less populous places should have protections to shield them from the whims of all the people living in cities.
And so it is the president's whims, not any kind of calculated, expert-backed strategy, that's guiding us through one of the most complex security challenges the world faces today.
Projecting a cost of $340 million each year for the city alone, de Blasio, however, argued that this model was unsustainable, and could put classrooms at the whims of politics.
But hearty, multinational treaties like the Paris Agreement may actually be a good example of how to protect our effort to stop climate change from the whims of domestic politics.
Small changes to how Facebook organizes its News Feed can radically change a news organization's bottom line — layoffs and hiring sprees are spurred on by the whims of the algorithm.
It is impossible to tell what the Sacramento Kings are doing, although it unsurprisingly seems to have something to do with iterating the hyperactive whims of their tech-lord owner.
How long someone spends in the federal prison system increasingly depends on the whims of the judge hearing their case, according to a new report by the U.S. Sentencing Commission.
If they are instead subject to the political and ideological whims of their White House boss, they will execute their power in biased ways that could hurt the broader public.
"In some sense, you're flipping the coin already," he said, noting that for many non-breaking stories, publication timing is subject to the whims of editors or the news cycle.
The devastating truth, though, is that it'll take either a change of power in Brazil or the whims of capitalism to make real progress on reversing deforestation in the Amazon.
Mr. Mattis himself is becoming weary, some aides said, of the amount of time spent pushing back against what Defense Department officials think are capricious whims of an erratic president.
We would not voluntarily hand over control of our information environment to the whims of any private corporation—let alone Facebook, with its questionable track record—to navigate a pandemic.
Some advisors questioned the CFP Board's motives, claiming the group may have caved in to the whims of the brokerage industry, many of whose advisors also carry a CFP designation.
Barr criticized Trump, perhaps even with Trump's approval, to shore up the Justice Department's credibility as an independent agency that makes decisions based on the law, not the president's whims.
The show follows a yacht crew — three stewards (stews), four deckhands, one chef, and one captain — as they cater to the not-super-unreasonable whims of very rich yacht renters.
It reflected a presidency that is becoming less and less conventional the longer it goes and often seems to revolve almost exclusively around the whims and outbursts of Trump himself.
The punk rock legend Iggy Pop recently told The New Yorker that he credits his independence from the whims of the music industry to an early investment in Apple stock.
Banks have complained that the qualitative aspect of the test is subject to the whims of individual regulators, allowing them to fail a certain bank just to set an example.
Everything about him is new and different, but also a little corrupt, as he uses his own personal history and whims to take the church in an unheard of direction.
Still, why would anyone subject themselves to the whims of fans who might not always have the noblest of intentions when requesting a video from someone like, say, Gilbert Gottfried?
This is especially difficult given that our families, our livelihoods, and our homes have been subject to the whims of those who settled here and built America without our consent.
This is crucial to ensure that judges can do their jobs without being subject to today's political whims and everyone in immigration proceedings can have a fair day in court.
Legislators' responsibility is to hear their constituents, advance their financial and physical security, improve communities and build for the future — not to rubber stamp the dangerous whims of the president.
But if, as Roberts and Pedersen assert, the community's influence is a result of its engaged membership, Mumsnet finds itself at the political whims of a very particular membership base.
That leaves governments around the world, including the United States', trying to figure out whether they are arresting a fugitive or employing their police for the whims of a despot.
"It all suggests the need for an entrepreneurial financial independence so you're not at the mercy of the whims of our masters," when you were talking about Si Newhouse there.
There's a strong sense that one you press the big red button, you've lost control of the process and are now at the whims of Picnic, wherever it takes you.
The pace at which the scientific breakthroughs working to bend the machinery of life to the whims of manufacturing have transformed into real businesses has intensified competition in the biomanufacturing market.
The answer to all these questions relies on the whims of big, unpredictable personalities — Trump, China's Xi Jinping, Russia's Vladimir Putin — who dominate geopolitics in a way not seen in decades.
But soon the whims of the weather gods will seem a little less arbitrary: The agency that runs the National Weather Service is working on making its predictions much, much better.
Refugee boats navigate waters swelling with images of Hokusai's Great Wave, which is poised to consume the fleeing masses, who are exposed to the elements and to the whims of nature.
"And because it is the will of Congress — not the whims of the Executive — that determines the standard for expedited removal, the Court finds that those policies are unlawful," Sullivan wrote.
Alternatively, Kelly could end up trying to achieve the president's evident goal of bringing DOJ more in line with his personal whims — whether by pushing out Sessions or by other means.
That means whether or not you'll officially be able to play a specific game on mouse and keyboard on Xbox One depends on the whims of the company that made it.
Of course, we never find out if Ralph, you know, won because this is The Simpsons where continuity is subject to the whims of the writers, for better or for worse.
It provides a buffer against the whims of platforms and advertisers, for example, which can treat even the most innocuous LGBT-related work as "adult content" to be filtered or demonetized.
If Google is determined to not be dependent on another company's whims or fortunes, having its own SoC is an essential part of its future business as a mobile hardware vendor.
Nor indeed a good outlook for the rest of us who are subject to the algorithmic whims of tech giants as they flick the control switches on their society-sized platforms.
"Some pundits have called Amazon 'boycott proof,' but the fact is that no enterprise that depends on the whims of consumers is immune to their pressure," says Threshold founder Kipchoge Spencer.
During this period in particular, it meant that he was not subject to the whims of the visa application and renewal process that was used to keep many foreign journalists away.
To forget that is to surrender yourself to the whims of those who want to remove what small parts of you are left, the better to make you an unquestioning warrior.
It is a game that constantly changes over time and to the whims of both its vocal fan base and the sometimes arcane wishes and desires of its sprawling development team.
And Trump has motivation to get this done before January 3, when the House will change hands and a new Democratic majority that will not cater to his whims takes power.
As over 99 percent of the North's external trade moves through China in one form or another, a new maximum pressure strategy rises or falls depending on the whims of Beijing.
The inalienable rights of the investor extend beyond the whims of an industry, a legal framework (although we would prefer that the regulators support this immutable standard) or a political agenda.
The president is unpopular in many suburban and other swing districts, and many Republicans don&apost want their leader to be viewed as beholden to the whims of the unpredictable president.
"In 2019, the federal grand jury exists as a mockery of the institution that once stood against the whims of monarchs," Manning wrote in a letter to Judge Trenga on Wednesday.
Seen as vulnerable to competition and to the whims of Facebook, whose rules had already changed in ways that hurt Zynga leading into its IPO, its shares began slipping almost immediately.
That is to say the whims of a few rich people determine the life or death or living conditions or basic subsistence of hundreds of thousands if not millions of individuals.
Wall Street has to compete for tech talent with Silicon Valley companies eager to cater to needs and whims with in-office chefs, exotic retreats and benefits extending to employees' pets.
Long hours and catering to demanding whims are par for the course in Hollywood (and many other industries), but former employees painted a picture of a particularly sadistic atmosphere at Miramax.
After years of Republicans charging that President Obama was steering the business community according to his political whims, Trump is facing a similar wave of discontent, before he even takes office.
Of course, it doesn't constitute a permanent archive, with any video apt to disappear at any moment depending on the whims of rights-holders or the algorithms acting on their behalf.
It's objective if you can actually write it down in a way that isn't just based on the whims of whichever planning commissioner happened to be sitting in council that day.

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