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Never assume that people who are in charge know what they are doing just because they are in charge.
When you're in the administration, you are in charge of people who are in charge of other people's lives.
If machines can predict how to alter consumer behavior in a specific way, they are in charge, meaning their owners are in charge.
As administration officials clarified on a subsequent phone call, this basically means that when humans are driving, states are in charge, but when software is driving, the feds are in charge.
Now it's not these other people who are in charge.
States are in charge of running elections, including their security.
Now, it was beaten because the Republicans are in charge.
To me it's really important the users are in charge.
It feels like corporations are in charge these days, anyway.
Pets are in charge of their human's pocketbook at home.
We are in charge of trying the articles of impeachment.
The Republicans that are in charge — where is the House?
And it's rampant when men are in charge of women.
Leahy, because we are in charge of embassy and consulate security.
So the Illuminati are in charge of HTC's phone naming strategy.
But hey, at least the women are in charge this time.
"Here, two doctors are in charge of 200 patients," she said.
Some might even act like they are in charge of something.
Republicans are in charge of both Congress and the White House.
How many 22-year-olds are in charge of stuff like that?
"The Republicans are in charge of the strategy on this," Durbin said.
Tongue slightly in cheek, he says museums are "in charge of eternity".
This means individuals are in charge of making their own investment choices.
I meet a lot of people who are in charge of things.
The next time the Democrats are in charge, they'll do the same.
Those who don't are in charge of the federal government these days.
You need a drink, but you — not some mixologist — are in charge.
As such, they are in charge of the country's nuclear weapons development.
"In here, the people are in charge," lawmakers chanted as Guaido entered.
Why, when "grown ups" are in charge, consult a raucous, unreliable Congress?
At the frenetic start of "Level 1," the percussionists are in charge.
And that's unlikely to happen while Republicans are in charge of Congress.
The hardliners who are in charge in Tehran need to reconsider their priorities.
They are in charge of what gets in and out of that store.
For one thing, a new administration — and some new regulators — are in charge.
That's because in the American system, states are in charge of election law.
What will the world be like when today's young people are in charge?
On your feet, crazy and tough, multiple things you are in charge of.
The professionals are in charge, and they may just protect you from yourself.
Parents, teachers, adults: These are the people, we explain, who are in charge.
Now the courts, rather than federal regulators, are in charge of the timetable.
Where the inmates are in charge: Mike Cruz tending the garden at Rikers.
DSPs are in charge of drivers' wages, insurance, health benefits, and vehicle maintenance.
In several provinces, such operations are in charge of alcohol distribution and sales.
Notable names are in charge of the soccer on the pitch as well.
Articles 1 and 19903 make it very clear that the civilians are in charge.
Namely, fans aren't pleased that two men are in charge of telling Quinn's story.
Male incomes, for example, go up $153 more annually when Democrats are in charge.
Chief accounting officers (CAOs) are in charge of the accounting departments of their institutions.
But now generals are in charge at both the Pentagon and the White House.
Hint: It's the opposite of Rothfuss—sci-fi, and women are in charge. So?
When the other guys are in charge it's, 'Hey, they're spending too much money.
The question is: Will they merely repeat the cycle once they are in charge?
"Everyone knows Republicans are in charge," said Matt House, a spokesman for Mr. Schumer.
"Where the Aboriginal people are in charge, they're not having big fires," Gammage said.
Instead, the migrants themselves are in charge, with some oversight from the Mexican government.
We wrote this story, and we are in charge of how it turns out.
So you guys are in charge of your destiny for a lot of things.
But not many of them are in charge of the most powerful nation on Earth.
Some of the people who are in charge are suspended as these proceedings play out.
They have established a Republican Party in which donors, not elected officials, are in charge.
I think the people who are in charge of these weapons are concerned by them.
Look, rich people and business people do well whether Republicans or Democrats are in charge.
Republicans are in charge today because President Obama misled Americans about the Affordable Care Act.
This has been diplomatically read all along and so, the diplomatic people are in charge.
The first thing I would say is: Remember that you are in charge of you.
But if you do, remember that you -- not the doctor -- are in charge, she advises.
Concern-trolling about the size of the deficit rises only when Democrats are in charge.
Migrants themselves are in charge, with some oversight from the Mexican government and international NGOs.
In his stead, copresidents and co-COOs Daniel Pinto and Gordon Smith are in charge.
Now the Africans are in charge, conflicted about their inheritance — imperialism was not about love.
Tell us some of the fine titles that you are in charge of at Hearst.
"They say they are in charge of the government, but the ones who are in charge are the ones who control the bridge," said Héctor Cárdenas, 52, who crossed the border to buys a month's worth of cooking oil, vegetables, soap and medicines in Colombia.
You are in charge of your life, and you'll decide how to handle the difficult person.
They are in charge of coordinating efforts and provide coaching to staff members in their department.
The most important difference is that now Republicans are in charge of the House and Senate.
It's now 2035, and aliens are in charge of governments, police forces, militaries, and the media.
And if Democrats are in charge in Congress, do Brexiteers think it would be any different?
Uncertainty about which federal departments are in charge of various responsibilities is adding to the confusion.
It is unclear whether he or the generals who put him in power are in charge.
She and her husband, Viktor, have six children, who are in charge of setting the table.
"A lot of this is sort of, 'Just remember, we are in charge,'" said one official.
And I cannot imagine the guys who are in charge ever making that kind of change.
She reportedly told the employees that they are in charge of protecting the Fox News brand.
But those executives are in charge of a business; they're not the face of the business.
Because that's when you actually run into people who are in charge of running the country.
"The US military role in the homeland is not new, but in this case there's a tension between DSCA [Defense Support for Civil Authorities] and homeland defense, because in one setting civilians are in charge, and in another setting the military are in charge," he said.
Single payer has been a dream for the Democrats, but the Republicans are in charge right now.
When caregivers are in charge of triage, it's their own level of health sensitivity that matters most.
It's really important that women are in charge of their bodies, and their lives, and their future.
Mexico officials are in charge of the rescue efforts, a spokesperson said in a statement to PEOPLE.
Since states are in charge of budgets for education and health, their elections are also more important.
Instead, it sounds like the cool kids are in charge at most digital assistant and bot startups.
But this presumption that healthcare is a market, and that we are in charge, is a fallacy.
Sean: OK, so, in another universe, we are in charge of this hypothetical Brave New World Cup.
People who are in charge of our public health are not telling the public what's going on.
But if Democrats are in charge, it will likely be the first thing that Pascrell calls for.
Numerous prefects — who are in charge of local French departments — have backed the government's hard-line approach.
"Presidents are in charge of foreign relations, and they pursue policies that they've run on," he argues.
General Raziq's men are in charge of at least three belts of security around the governor's house.
You may briefly fantasize that Ms. Young has found some alternate Brussels where women are in charge.
"But in Hong Kong, commercial banks are in charge of prime rates, it's a commercial decision," Cheung said.
But it certainly leaves plenty of concerns when anti-Muslim white supremacists like Donald Trump are in charge.
Requirements: Bachelor's degree Median salary: $102,950 These professionals are in charge of their client or employer's public image.
They are in charge of looking after the Queen's safety while she is residing in her royal residency.
"We are in charge of anything and everything that comes on and off the Bataan," said Lance Cpl.
Pharmacists who refuse their prescriptions send an ugly reminder: we are in charge of your body, not you.
There can't be meaningful action as long as climate deniers and slow-walkers are in charge in Washington.
"Hopefully the American people will pay very good attention, because the American people are in charge," Pelosi said.
And the fact that two different agencies are in charge of adults and children makes everything more complex.
So when you come to an energy issue, the people who are in charge of energy run that.
"President Trump can only do so much while pro-China socialists like AOC are in charge," Greene says.
Make them feel like they are in charge, and they're ethical, and teach them all the ethical rules.
In the current crisis, those committees are in charge of allocating community resources and helping coordinate with hospitals.
In the current crisis, those committees are in charge of allocating community resources and helping coordinate with hospitals.
He knows which coaches are in charge of which academy teams, and what time the receptionists go home.
"You don't get too many good warnings in local communities where" untrained amateurs are in charge, Mileti said.
"World looks crazy, and we are in charge of it," said an official closely involved in the House fight.
"World looks crazy and we are in charge of it," said an official closely involved in the House fight.
Because the algos are in charge now, and we... [coughs] I mean, they know what's right for you all.
In both cases, you, the sender, are in charge of how long the other party can access the message.
Chief investment officers (CIOs) are in charge of raising capital and negotiating investment deals on behalf of their companies.
Now, Natalie and Linda — two of TV's most compelling and vile women — are in charge of the prison system.
Spoiler alert: Terrible on-screen representation does indeed appear to flow from those who are in charge of casting.
Procurement professionals are in charge of purchasing items for a company, often handling contracts and negotiating prices with vendors.
But now that Republicans are in charge in Washington, we appear to have become silent about deficits and debt.
"They are in charge of the dogs 24 hours a day," said head nurse of Benito Menni Uxua Lazkanotegi.
Yet now that they are in charge of both chambers, their actions have fallen far short of their promises.
"They are in charge most of the time and if they don't step up, it's not going to happen."
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Andrea M. Griswold, Rachel Maimin, Thomas McKay, and Nicolas Roos are in charge of the prosecution.
The odds are rising that Democrats will make a push toward single-payer when they next are in charge.
You are in charge of a policy that turns parents over to DOJ, resulting in the separation of children.
"They are in charge most of the time and if they don't step up it's not going to happen."
"This is just a small step, but this is reminder: We are in charge of our society," he added.
Black women are in charge as mayor of at least seven big cities: Atlanta; Baltimore; Charlotte, N.C.; Flint, Mich.
Brady told HuffPost that now that Democrats are in charge, maybe they'll deal with the whole middle-class thing.
When they're in charge — and they are in charge, at the end — hope for a better future is not unfounded.
First comes a genuine popular grievance with the status quo and, often, with the liberal elites who are in charge.
It seems that, perhaps, this herd forgot to tell the beaver about the whole "you are in charge now" situation.
Chief residents who are in charge of managing residents struggle with fulfilling availability requests and keeping schedules up-to-date.
Those executives, however, are in charge of global corporations whose revenues are increasingly derived from people outside the United States.
It's now 23 and monsters from beyond the stars are in charge, to the severe detriment of Earth's native residents.
To wit: football coaches know who the best football players are, so they are in charge of offering football scholarships.
But I am profoundly troubled by the reaction of university administrators who are in charge of student growth and development.
"The Republicans are in charge, and we promised to fix it, and we have to go fix it," he said.
And others are in charge of his life, which he considers his private property, public figure or no public figure.
They won the elections in November and are in charge, not Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
Lowey and Granger are in charge of shepherding through the House twelve bills funding every part of the federal government.
Under the AAMD guidelines, member museums are in charge of determining when they think they have full documentation of provenance.
You wonder about his hand or his thumb getting any close to the critical button that presidents are in charge of.
"Because nobody knows your community better than the people who are in charge of cleaning up the community," Kyanka told me.
How do you make sure your private keys and passphrase/mnemonic codes are safe *over time* when you are in charge.
The offices are in charge of sourcing properties, welcoming customers and guaranteeing the quality of the experience during each guest's stay.
Whether it's on campus or off, the people who get to define what's hateful are the people who are in charge.
In Brazil, military police are in charge of patrolling the streets, but work separately from the intelligence operations of municipal police.
Ultimately, it's Republicans who are in charge and Republicans who have been dogged by internal schisms on immigration for years now.
You are challenging folks who are in charge, shining a spotlight on something that's gone wrong or trumpeting your latest cause.
Trump later modified his stance, saying that he believes spy agency assessments about election hacking now his appointees are in charge.
Whether voters like it or not, extremists such as Ocasio-Cortez, not Pelosi, are in charge of setting the party agenda.
So, you are in charge of all the ... Not the reporters themselves or the entire ... Everything that comes out of CNN.com.
Regional governments are in charge of foreign trade and conduct separate trade missions in addition to those of the federal government.
The logic goes this way: Everyone is better off, even minorities, when white people are in charge and calling the shots.
If the police actually are in charge, if they actually own the night, that's a police state, not a free country.
Still, in many other states, legislatures are in charge of redrawing the maps, which makes the process much more explicitly partisan.
Now that Republicans are in charge, the federal government is poised to roll back regulations limiting access to consumers' online data.
It's a group affair once more in the latest piece of the KarJenner Christmas card puzzle — and the kids are in charge.
If you are in charge of a geographical region, you may spend much of your time on planes, visiting the corporate troops.
There will come a time when nobody will need a transgender shelter anymore because they all are in charge of their lives.
You are in charge of the country's defence and its economy, you epitomise in many ways the new generation of Saudi Arabia.
You are in charge of storing the private key in a safe place and it isn't supposed to be stored digitally anywhere.
Especially when you think of, generationally, people that are in charge now and people that will be in charge in the future.
Patients using the consumer side of the platform retain control of their data and are in charge of entering their care providers.
By nature temporary, the artistic occupation of these spaces should be entrusted to the curators who are in charge of programming them.
Meagan and other admins are in charge of dealing with the drama that arises in their Facebook group of about 60 members.
Statehouses held by Democrats tend to pass laws that encourage voting; when Democrats are in charge, the barriers to voting typically fall.
There, Emirati women are in charge of a separate department and, as working women themselves, are known to give a sympathetic ear.
When two parties are in charge, a run of bad news like this would set off a round of partisan blame-throwing.
Pilots and flight engineers are in charge of navigating and flying airplanes from one place to another, carrying either people or cargo.
But it's possible that a future Congress and President would vote to extend Trump's tax cuts -- even if Democrats are in charge.
QAnon, by contrast, is a conspiracy theory in which the good guys — in this case, Trump and his allies — are in charge.
Those organizations are in charge of their sport's rules, marketing and membership, and are ultimately responsible for the sport's success and growth.
Democrats are prepping a final version of a bill to be ready to go if they are in charge by January 2019.
In many instances, state governments can follow a different agenda than New Delhi, even if members of the same party are in charge.
It can seem as though the opposite is true: that it's our emotional states that are in charge, and directing our heart's behavior.
Chief rangers are in charge of law enforcement within the park, emergency medical services, the land's fire protocol, and search and rescue operations.
When AI systems are in charge of hiring, doling out loans, or evaluating parole applications, the danger of creeping bias is far greater.
Clearly, central banks are in charge of monetary policies, with a varying degree of interference from executive and legislative branches of the government.
On the back end, the Quartz app employs the same team of editors who are in charge of the company's "Daily Brief" newsletter.
When judges are in charge of the final decision, jurors recognize that the judge and not the jury is responsible for the sentence.
Their focus was not on winning and losing, as when adults are in charge, he says, but simply on keeping the game going.
Monster Hunt takes place in a mythical world where monsters are in charge, while humans more or less keep to their own domain.
The company plans to resume its self-driving program starting with manual driving in Pittsburgh, meaning drivers are in charge of the car.
And what's the best thing I can do with the way things are and the people that are in charge in this moment.
But I just find it refreshing that we are in charge of organizations which have the possibility of playing everything in the repertoire.
The Vermont socialist's most ambitious reforms stand next to no chance of making it through Congress, even if the Democrats are in charge.
When the modern-day Republicans are in charge of the White House and Congress, of course, law, tradition and principle have little meaning.
The reason why the rules are so strict is because state liquor control commissions are in charge of regulating the cannabis industry, she says.
Time and time again we've seen that when Democratic women are in charge — in state legislatures, as governors, and in Congress — they save lives.
As such, they are in charge even though the band is on stage, and there's protocol that you have to be very aware of.
Democrats are not likely to win back the majority in 2018, so he's looking at until at least 2020 before Democrats are in charge.
They are in charge of deportations, and at the moment they do not all agree that it is safe to return people to Afghanistan.
The wrong people are in charge of Pride if they think it should be a party, and maybe they should pass on their resources.
There are a handful, but some anthropologists disagree, since the strict meaning of a matriarchy means that no men are in charge — of anything.
"We heard that for a lot of people who are in charge of planning dinner, it's really not that enjoyable," Abercrombie told Business Insider.
Under international rules, Ethiopia safety officials are in charge of the investigation and are the only entity that can release information about the probe.
In many schools, unions are in charge of recruiting, teaching jobs are more or less hereditary and bad teachers are almost impossible to sack.
Appointed PMs are in charge of overseeing the entire production cycle, and it's their neck that's usually on the line if something goes haywire.
On top of this, if private companies are in charge of shipping people out to these colonies you could end up with effective dictatorships.
We're the [1st MarDiv], victors at Guadalcanal, and we're reduced to dealing with jackassery from a few LCpls who think they are in charge.
But seeing Serena's reaction was like a lightbulb for me: You, and you alone, are in charge of how you react to your body.
Yeah, I don't know that people can change, but I think the people who are in charge can change, and I hope that happens.
"We are in charge of keeping our most vulnerable people private and protected," said Heather Ali, who works at the hospital in nursing administration.
But what happens when Republicans are in charge of that plan, and they decide that abortion and Plan B contraceptive pills shouldn't be covered?
His administration also recently promised to allow more private infrastructure projects to issue tax-free debt, much as cities can while they are in charge.
The three other women in the 30-strong cabinet are in charge of energy, administrative development and the economic empowerment of women and young people.
Jared Rosenbaum and his wife, Rachel, are in charge here and they're replanting New Jersey's native plant life—white water lilies, irises, cardinal flowers, hibiscus.
"We are in charge of keeping our most vulnerable people private and protected," Heather Ali, who works in nursing administration, told the New York Times.
Pretend you alone are in charge of what you eat and all you are going to eat forever is Cinnamon Toast Crunch and alphabet soup?
The Moirai are in charge of controlling the "thread of life" of every mortal, which Alva reinterprets as a metal chain in his image series.
"You are in charge of your own life, sister, and there's not one thing in it that you're not allowing to be there," Hollis writes.
Though you are in charge of making the paintings through an MS Paint-like window pop-up, your actual technical skill is of little importance.
"We are in charge of our own lives and changing it when we're ready, and fear should never stop us from doing that," she says.
Equivalent genes in humans are in charge of the cell-surface receptors for insulin and insulin-like growth factor 21, hormones with key metabolic roles.
Many of the Democrats running for president, or who are in charge of the blue state economic models, do not see the next Eastman Kodaks.
In our positions of leadership, we are in charge of educating the next generation of biomedical researchers and doctors of all backgrounds, religions and ideologies.
In this episode, the women are in charge and will have their way, even if it means giving men a push in the right direction.
Now that Republicans are in charge: True-blue deficit hawks are worried about having too much faith in right-leaning reforms to boost economic growth.
Today there are hospitalists — specialists in inpatient medicine who are in charge of admitted patients and specially trained to diagnose and treat illnesses requiring hospitalization.
Pro tip: because Google loves to create nicknames for people, the programmers who are in charge of the Go language at Google are known "gophers."
And the I.C.C.'s anticorruption unit is only responsible for monitoring international matches; national boards are in charge of anticorruption activity in their domestic leagues.
"The Republicans are in charge, and they should be coming up with a solution and Senator Alexander, their leader on health care did," Schumer said.
Anderson, along with Cassidy Chairman Barry Rhoads, and the firm's chief operating officer Jordan Bernstein are in charge of the transaction for an undisclosed amount.
"UNICEF and local officials have done great work," The first challenge is the teachers, who are in charge of incorporating the class into the curriculum.
States are in charge of voting standards, and many rely on an optional federal voting machine certification standard that makes the update process less agile.
Hoffman, LinkedIn's cofounder and chairman, and Casnocha claim that each professional should see themselves as a startup business that they are in charge of managing.
It's actually a tactics and policies issue, so you need folks who are in charge of those sorts of things to actually make the change.
The U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives are in charge of passing and blocking many laws that directly impact your day-to-day life.
IT project managers are in charge of delegating and overseeing responsibilities on their team, as well as planning for the needs and workflow of the group.
"Humans are in charge of the planet because we are smarter than other animals and are able to build tools and apply rules," he tells me.
Now they are in charge, and have no consensus on how to proceed without gutting the law's popular core benefits, which Trump has vowed to keep.
The unsung heroes of every company, PMs are in charge of steering the ship and making sure that every facet of the business is running smoothly.
Riot operates the two western leagues, known as the NA LCS and EU LCS, while different groups are in charge of other top pro leagues Asia.
Once you are in charge of that whole operation, that must involve saying 'no' a great deal — denying people this and giving people permission for that.
How on earth do we get the people that know the most about the technology talking to the people that are in charge of writing regulations?
"I feel like parents are caught in the middle of these two big forces that are in charge of looking out for our children," she said.
The Obama administration's 28500 defense budget request of $6900 billion was panned by the Armed Services Committee chairmen, who are in charge authorizing defense funding.   Sen.
Because you are trying to prove your competence in an environment where men are in charge, the early workplace interactions take on extra weight and importance.
"When you're talking about the people that are in charge of the Church Educational system, you're talking about the Prophet and the Apostles," she told VICE.
While Krebs acknowledged that state and local governments are in charge of issuing mandates around critical workers, the guidance was meant to assist in that effort.
"The central problem is that in a fraternity house, kids, most of whom cannot legally drink, are in charge of getting and serving alcohol," he said.
Each time, they reiterate the museum's commitment to workers' rights, while pointing out that the Emiratis are in charge of construction and of national labor policy.
U.S. Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command, which Mattis was set to visit, are in charge of tracking and possibly intercepting foreign missiles.
The change in tune now that Republicans are in charge has not been overlooked by Pelosi and the Democrats, who are accusing GOP leaders of hypocrisy.
Now they are in charge, and yet legislation is stalled, a shutdown may be impending and a raise in the debt ceiling is again in doubt.
These standards are provided to the company's 7,500 community operations employees, who are in charge of reviewing content that is reported or flagged as a potential violation.
" One senior banking executive told CNBC that volatility gets worse when the machines are in charge: "The only way to prepare is to turn the machines off.
Keep this up, and you'll be the boss of everyone soon enough (not that you don't already act like you are in charge all the time anyway).
Directors of accounting and financial reporting are in charge of managing a team of financial professionals to complete all accounting and finance-related tasks for their company.
She and co-worker Katharine Milani are in charge of sorting through the more than 20,000 items left behind in hotel rooms and the casino every year.
That option isn't available for RCS, because it uses a "federated model" where different carriers are in charge of the servers that deliver messages to their users.
So their praise of the speech carries a hidden message: Thank God, they are saying, that the generals are in charge and that Trump is following orders.
While the criminal case against Shapiro is over, independent managers are in charge of selling off the rest of Woodbridge's assets to recoup money for defrauded investors.
By picking Cuccinelli, Trump would send a strong signal that he and his Make America Great Again agenda are in charge, no matter what McConnell may want.
If they are in charge of any other employees who aren't white they are going to be less likely to promote those employees and pay them fairly.
Democratic lawmakers say Republicans were too easy on the industry when they controlled the House, and have vowed that will change now that they are in charge.
"We needed these people who are in charge of programing in these institutions to step aside to allow for investigation to happen without interference," Ibrahim Bbossa added.
Why this matters: Zinke, along with Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, are in charge of land management policies for vast tracts of fire-prone forests in the West.
The seniors are in charge, and they share one full scholarship after three years of working without pay (though they may get paid for working summer camps).
In one of his cheaper applause lines, Mr. LaPierre cut to the heart of this issue: "We, the people, are in charge of this country," he declared.
In Tennessee, where Republicans are in charge, Democrats staged a walkout during a heated and chaotic budget debate, and Republicans ordered the police to go find them.
Civilian agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection are in charge of that duty — and Trump administration officials scrambled to clarify that.
Given that you are in charge of medical insurance, you could reasonably think it odd that your child was taken for a dental visit without your knowledge.
But it doesn't have to be that way — if humans realize they are in charge, and take control of what the machines are generally aiming to do.
The images of man as predator make it seem as though they are in charge, they have the power to bring women, often literally, to their knees.
While Colorado school districts are in charge of their own curriculum, the Colorado Department of Education can issue standards as a form of guidance, the newspaper noted.
Right now, the bulls are in charge: Apple's stock jumped more than 20 percent in the last six months, and 80 percent of analysts rate it a buy.
According to its website, Capco has "no forced hierarchy", meaning that people are in charge of managing their own careers and receive coaching to help develop their performance.
These boards are in charge of dealing with things like the physical status of the building, the financial status of the building, and the vetting of prospective buyers.
Children 6 years and older: Limit digital media Parents are in charge of setting limits on digital media for kids and teens six and older, the academy says.
I don't know why — it tells you something interesting, that even the folks who are in charge are still mad because they're getting ginned up to be mad.
Gary Herbert, both Republicans, are in charge of deciding whether the state will sue in order to collect 30 million acres of land owned by the federal government.
Average annual salary: $211.4,270Average amount of paid time off: 2760 days Ship engineers are in charge of both managing a crew and maintaining the equipment aboard their ship.
Because you're so sexy and mysterious, people don't realize how much you enjoy having a routine, especially when you are in charge of what your schedule looks like.
A few Four Seasons classics, like the roast farmhouse duck, are on the menu, and the same managing partners, Mr. Niccolini and Alex von Bidder, are in charge.
Despite their high-minded claims about the importance of proportional representation, we still haven't heard one Democrat explain why that "balance" only applies when Republicans are in charge.
Nobody expects a single-payer bill to be passed by Congress and signed into law while President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are in charge.
"We are still waiting for a response from the DOT, who are in charge of obstructions on our public sidewalks," Street Vendor Project founder Sean Basinski told VICE.
"Now, the authorities have a greater responsibility because they are in charge of this country and it is under their leadership that we must seek security," Grandi said.
"If states are in charge of authorizing them, it could open up to a bunch of fly-by-night operators," cautions Penn State education policy professor Kevin Kinser.
So let's take a closer look at two states where Democrats are in charge, where many think climate action is most likely to spread next: Oregon and Washington.
"I feel I could go home, but the doctors are in charge," Buhari said, according to Saturday's statement, adding that there has been a "tremendous improvement" in his health.
Rather, the Sons Of Jacob, who committed the coup that brought down the American government and now lead Gilead as "commanders" are in charge, with little respect for Serena.
"I don&apost know — the Catalan government says they are in charge, but the Spanish government says they are," said Cristina Guillen, an employee in a nearby bag shop.
" The Senate Democratic official blasted back: "Republicans are in charge of Congress, the President ended DACA, and if deportations come, it'll be Donald Trump's ICE agents doing the deportations.
In newly released details, CNN has learned that the Pakistani army and intelligence services have jurisdiction over the jail and are in charge of her safety, the source said.
In many states where Republicans are in charge, their lawmakers have passed right-to-work laws and voter ID laws, and handle the once-a-decade redistricting process alone.
Congressional Democrats are in charge of the House of Representatives because they campaigned in the midterms as fans of ObamaCare and its protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
In the age of The Handmaid's Tale — where women are treated worse than cattle — it's refreshing to see a post-apocalyptic world where women are in charge by default.
But now Republicans are in charge, and their actions all of a sudden seem to matter, as Gregory Koger, a political science professor at the University of Miami, argues.
With him gone, the statement said, his brother, Bob Weinstein, the company's co-chairman, and David Glasser, the president and chief operating officer, are in charge of the company.
What's more, with Republicans more or less abandoning the issue, they hand Democrats ammunition to charge that their party cares about deficits only when the Democrats are in charge.
"I had a conversation with fellows back home, well, you know, the ones who are in charge of this whole military story," the person identified as Mr. Surkov said.
Rather than stoking fears about the future or making people give up stuff they care about, Figueres and Rivett-Carnac want to convince people that they are in charge.
Their primary argument is that users, not the companies, are in charge of the whole game — we can affect what data is collected about us and how it's used.
Maybe they are in charge of putting away 10 things or cleaning up for three minutes -- something I often do with my children -- and then you do the rest.
It almost seemed like he wasn't sure -- but took some big guesses, eventually deferring to his sons, who are in charge of the Trump empire while DT's in office.
One thing I like about it is that the teachers who are in charge of the program treat us, the students, like partners or other adults instead of children.
That cuts out the wholesalers and the pharmacy-benefit managers, which are in charge of negotiating drug prices, along with the charges that would come along with their involvement.
The mayor of Bihac, Suhret Fazlic, said he hoped the EU would press state institutions, which are in charge of migration and asylum policies, to take responsibility for the migrants.
And given all the risks, you'd think public schools — which are in charge of educating kids with intellectual disability — would be making sure this is part of every child's curriculum.
Westfield are overseeing the design and testing of the vehicles while Heathrow Enterprises will look after the software engineering and Oxbotica are in charge of mapping, localisation and trajectory planning.
"What I had experienced throughout my life in advocacy was that women and families, on every level, thrive when women are in charge of their reproductive destinies," Hogue tells me.
Typically, the moderators are in charge of asking the candidates pointed questions, identifying topics to focus on, reining candidates in if they ramble or overstep, and keeping track of time.
They are in charge of organizing the July 29 vote, and said the strike will last until at least July 1, after talks with the government collapsed over the weekend.
"What happened with the sailors, to me, is an indication that the Revolutionary Guards are sending a message to Obama and to Rouhani that they are in charge," Dubowitz said.
"As long as the Republicans… are in charge of the Senate, they wouldn't remove him anyway, so I leave that to Nancy Pelosi," she said in a CNN town hall.
Hospitals are stocking up on protective gear for staff, preparing quarantine rooms, and coordinating with state health departments, which are in charge of testing to confirm suspected novel coronavirus cases.
And while Republicans have certainly quieted down about fiscal rectitude now that they are in charge, there is a limit to how much they are willing to worsen the situation.
A coworker, N., and myself are in charge of the silent auction/raffle items, so we're both inside most of the day but he lets me sneak out around 2.
Especially in L.A., if you look a little more put-together than everyone else, which is super-easy, people think you have a good job and are in charge somehow.
Political science research has found that when women are in charge politically, it's more likely they will introduce bills that benefit women on issues ranging from women's health to pay equity.
The Associated Press reports that the official said "all government officials are in charge of their offices," but added that the chief of military staff has yet to appear in public.
However, their progeny have no success in managing that wealth and, by the time their great-grandchildren are in charge, the family is back at square one, with nothing to show.
They are in charge of protecting nuclear warheads, many times more powerful than the bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, from terrorist attacks along some of America's busiest highways.
These apparent of conflicts of interest might raise eyebrows and even legal challenges, but at the end of the day the Justices are in charge of creating their own ethical checks.
"It's people who are in charge keeping their friends in power," said Tom Carroll, 32, a union plumber who lives in Bethpage, N.Y., summing up how he viewed the electoral system.
"When radical groups are in charge of a so-called liberation, it won't bring a lasting peace," said another civilian who fled Raqqa in 2014 and is now living in Turkey.
Counties, with their vastly different sizes, geographies and demographics, are in charge of running their responses to outbreaks, which means it's tougher to assemble a clear picture of their shared task.
PUBLIC KITCHEN Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Thomas McKenna, his executive chef, are in charge of the food at the signature restaurant in Ian Schrager's Public hotel on the Lower East Side.
"Artists whose work is in great demand are in charge," said Ann Philbin, director of the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, who has been tracking Mr. Grotjahn since the late '90s.
"The people who are in charge now say that's the way it was as they remember it, and they just want to keep it the way it is," Mr. Thompson said.
Federal lawmakers are in a position to clear out layers of red tape and let local municipalities know that they are in charge of making decisions on projects for their communities.
But when you go to government, the policy and comms people are in charge and they're very ... surgeon generals and scientists and others, but tech people aren't even in the room.
They believe that we're in a degenerative cycle where everything is getting worse and worse because the people who are in charge are not people who are meant to be in charge.
As it currently stands, the major parties are in charge of determining primary election rules and procedures, which vary from state to state, and some are more prohibitive for independents than others.
In another, officials were made to heave heavy clods of clay into the air repeatedly as punishment for allowing such impediments to farming to accumulate on land they are in charge of.
The short clip begins by giving us some background on the "quintessentially Catholic city," letting us know it's a place where the priests are in charge, but it's not devoid of corruption.
Errors are caused by funds spent not in line with EU rules, but which do not represent fraud or waste, for which other EU bodies are in charge of inquiries, auditors said.
"Your abs are in charge of keeping your body upright and keeping it from just kind of falling over," Castano reminded me as I bounded out into the street, head held high.
The Federal Reserve and its policymaking branch, called the Federal Open Market Committee, are in charge of controlling the growth and size of the economy, and they do it through interest rates.
And especially at the testing phase, before these cars are carrying around too many members of the public, state legislatures and agencies are in charge of determining who gets to do what.
Monday's contest was only the first step in a five-month nomination process that includes more traditional primaries than ever and where election professionals, not party officials and volunteers, are in charge.
Tripoli and western Libya are technically run by a U.N.-backed government but in reality armed groups allied to it are in charge, fighting over access of public funds and business contracts.
But Republicans are in charge and they want to bundle the whole thing together, merging an effort to reform the corporate income tax code with a big push for individual income tax cuts.
Let's focus on paying respect to the people who are in charge of protecting our communities and the let's use two ears, one mouth and listen to the concerns that are out there.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has resigned from the Trump Organization and his sons Don Jr. and Eric are in charge of the business, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said on Monday.
"The advocates for eliminating legal immigration have always been a vocal minority within the Republican Party, but now nativists are in charge of civil rights, law-enforcement, national policy and immigration," Gutierrez said.
For guys, she says, there is fun and pleasure; for girls (at least the straight ones), too little physical joy, too much regret and a general sense that the boys are in charge.
"The focus at this time is to establish what has caused these people to become critically ill," said Mark Rowley, head of London's counter-terrorism police who are in charge of the investigation.
The new Socialist prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, selected a cabinet in which women are in charge of almost two-thirds of the ministries — the highest such representation of women in a European government.
"You are teaching them about boundaries and that they can say no, that their penis and vagina is theirs, and they are in charge of who is touching it and seeing it," Reitzema said.
The decision is all but certain to minimize the influence of minority parties in states where one party controls the governor's office and legislature, and where lawmakers are in charge of drawing district lines.
"There are ways to test products for back doors," he said, adding that wireless carriers, not network equipment vendors, are in charge of the data and are vigorously ensuring it isn't leaving their hands.
The only question is if Gupta's work in Ferguson, Chicago, Baltimore, and countless other cities is about to be completely undone now that President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions are in charge.
" MULVANEY: "You know, it's funny to see now that the Republicans are in charge I think there's a group of right-wingers in the House who say they want to shut the government down.
He has made the case that a president can resist congressional oversight — a convenient position for Mr. Trump, but a concerning one for the country, now that Democrats are in charge of the House.
We feel ridiculous and weak and the only way to restore our fragile ego is with dominance displays, to show everyone once and for all that we are in charge and the most important.
If the lawsuit prevails, "it means that we could rebuild and make sure that we have a health care system that is going to ensure that individuals are in charge of their health care," Rep.
They are in charge of dishing out parliamentary quarters, and because these offices range from airy spaces with glorious views of the Thames to windowless cupboards, this can be a potent force for MPs' loyalty.
While the Rob Ford scandal was the tipping point for the Somali-Canadian image in the media, these artists are in charge of how they are being viewed through their music in a constructive way.
That legislation is going to have to go through the Energy and Commerce Committee, but if you can get the principles, then I think once the Democrats hopefully are in charge ... Then in the Senate.
The language we use in art [is] formulated by the ones who are in charge of art — so how can you explain an artwork with the language developed by those in charge of explaining the artwork?
Many of the key swing states are led by Republican governors, and Republican secretaries of state are in charge of the election process, including in Florida, Ohio, Nevada, North Carolina, Michigan, Georgia, Utah, Arizona, and Iowa.
The three ministers, who together are in charge of the talks, have not all met together since convening in Washington on Monday and officials said they were not aware of any scheduled trilateral gatherings this week.
But it's worth mentioning that most criminal justice policies and legislation form at the local and state levels (local and state officials are in charge of more than 90% of the prison population and jail population).
But what I want—and what I believe police can do—is build community [residents'] belief that they are in charge of their own destiny, and can make a difference in how and where they live.
I reckon for the teams behind these merch projects, it's part nod to their pasts, and part hoping that it'll bum out the normies that the weirdos are in charge of pop music at the moment.
Unlike health care, tax reform can be simple, but I'm afraid those who are in charge will make it unnecessarily complicated, especially when coupled with an alarming timidity that could render the reform's impact nearly meaningless.
Yet it is perfectly possible that Trump will appoint as secretary of state an experienced Republican like Richard Haass, with Stephen Hadley as secretary of defense, thus signaling that adults are in charge of foreign policy.
"I feel like parents are caught in the middle of these two big forces that are in charge of looking out for our children," said Alemán, the mother of a 14-year-old high school freshman.
So we've started off with the idea that everyone gets a vote and everyone gets a say and everyone's an owner, and that has pluses and minuses, to ... all right, really these people are in charge.
This would suggest that the PRC economy is not so weak and that they are willing to endure whatever short-term pain this causes to prove a point: They are in charge of their own destiny.
The executive change highlighted something that the headlines from the past year — from Mr. Razek's comments to the details about Mr. Epstein — also put a spotlight on: how many men are in charge at Victoria's Secret.
"We want to make sure that we have lots of windows so that administrators, people that are in charge, can see folks approaching the building," said Bill Payne, CEO of architecture and design firm Fanning Howey.
Republicans like Smith don't like that independence one bit — they think that the agency should produce conservative science when they are in charge — and they are doing everything they can to bring government scientists to heel.
Developers matter when it comes to gaining cloud customers because they often are in charge of their own spending when building specific apps, according to Menlo Ventures managing director Matt Murphy, who invests in enterprise startups.
I think that is something that there's a bit of a disconnect in the skating world between the people that sort of run ... rule the roost, to the people that are in charge of the skaters.
All I am asking is, okay, Mueller you do your job, but somebody needs to look at the FBI agents who are in charge of the Clinton e-mail investigation for having their thumb on the scale.
The James Beard Award-nominated chefs Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman are in charge of a yet-unnamed restaurant where American Southern cuisine is the highlight; the property will also have a branch of Stumptown Coffee Roasters.
The mavericks are in charge So we leave Iowa without knowing much more than when we started — other than the electorate in both parties is restless and the maverick candidates are dictating the tone of this competition.
Mr. Thompson said that Apple's unusual functional organizational structure — in which executives are in charge of certain business functions, like engineering or marketing, and not product lines — worked better for creating hardware products than compelling online services.
It says that values don't matter as long as decorum is observed, and that elites are in charge, preferably behind closed doors, where the public can't second-guess what they're doing or demand that they do more.
The standard has been hanging around for years as an upgrade to the aging carrier SMS texting standard, but since the carriers are in charge of it, the Rich Communication Service (RCS) has been going nowhere fast.
Generations of women have grown up believing that they are in charge of their own bodies, that they are free and equal and can pursue their goals and decide for themselves whether and when to have children.
I will say that I knew LIZA MINNELLI (11D) and JOHN BELUSHI (62A) right off the bat, so at least some of the brain cells that are in charge of remembering 20th-century pop culture are intact.
We spent a week in Lugu Lake with three generations of Mosuo women to find out if women truly are in charge and if cultural changes from a younger generation threaten the survival of the traditional matriarchal society.
This Time, Women Are In Charge Alex Konrad profiles a new venture capital firm run by former Facebook executives: Rosenthal was impressed by work groups like All Raise were doing to promote more female tech entrepreneurs and investors.
The result is an interactive porn experience where the women are in charge, reminding the world that a porn star doesn't have to be an exaggerated, overly orgasmic caricature of a sexual being with a Barbie-like figure.
When party leaders are in charge of arraignments, they can, for example, hinder lesser known candidates by scheduling debates infrequently and at times when few watch TV. Also, the moderators at the forums should not be media personalities.
About a half-dozen ushers are in charge of the different "shops" in the White House, including food and beverage, and housekeeping, and report to the chief usher who has an office on the White House's State Floor.
While most aren't worried about being held responsible for the health care market now that Republicans are in charge, this is still the market structure they created — and will likely need to work within for the foreseeable future.
The new order also is expected to transfer the authority for deploying the mines from the secretary of defense down to the military's geographic combatant commanders, who are in charge of fighting the nation's wars around the world.
"The idea that you can run against the House Democratic leader when Republicans are in charge of the White House, the Senate, and the House, is an impossible task," Drew Hammill, Pelosi's deputy chief of staff, told BuzzFeed News.
Forget driving all over for showings that a real estate sales agent might handle — real estate and financial managers are in charge of the daily operations of the firms, which includes overseeing the business operations and evaluating its needs.
Now that his allies, Russia and Iran, are in charge of launching the political negotiations later this month in Kazakhstan, it's hard to imagine they'd easily abandon -- even as part of a long transition -- someone they fought so hard to preserve.
"Now what we have to do is ensure that those who are in charge of all these processes are really aware of what a (drug) shortage implies and why they should be doing the purchasing in a timely manner," Rojas said.
The piece is centered on the notion that mothers are actually superwomen who are in charge of the household, and men are poor, unfortunate souls who could accidentally let their kids eat poison ivy because they just don't know any better.
Eric asks Kenny if he believes Krystal will come back to him if she doesn't find a "connection" with anyone else, which, considering the fact men are in charge of handing out roses that week, would spell trouble for her.
"What is true is that you have a whole lot of people who didn't want this to happen who are in charge of it happening... I would go to Gove," he told the newspaper, adding May wasn't suited to politics.
"We are in charge of maintaining security of the Strait and we rescued the crew of those attacked tankers in the shortest possible time ... U.S. Secretary of State (Mike) Pompeo's accusations towards Iran is alarming," Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said.
Because some of these spaces are not welcoming enough, or the people who are in charge of educating them and holding these precious young people and preparing them sometimes lack patience to let people go through stuff or find their way.
" (That would be kidnapping.) A person who claimed to be a Kemp canvasser recently wrote on the racist website VDare, "I know everything I need to know about what happens when blacks are in charge from Detroit, Haiti, South Africa, etc.
People who are feeling lethargic, experiencing shortness of breath, or who have had a temperature of 37.5 Celsius or higher for four days should call nationwide healthcare centers that are in charge of responding to the outbreak, the health ministry advises.
Women are in charge of 22% of all global purchasing decisions on products and services, so having women on C-level positions increases the chance that a startup [will] be highly attractive to a massive market and become a unicorn.
You know the friends that I worked with, at a certain point you get to be about 35 or 40 and suddenly the people that you broke in with are in charge of things and they're news directors and things.
Some are in charge of cataloging what alcohol needs to be ordered, others spend their days looking for trends in consumption and some even exist just to look over the shoulder of others doing the stocking to make sure no supply goes missing.
It's sort of a perfect storm: You have an ignorance about anything concerning sex, you have a view that men are in charge and have a higher degree of value, and you have a leadership structure that gives authority often to one person.
President Sisi does not micromanage Egypt's institutions and does not create economic policy in a vacuum; he is surrounded by institutions and consultants, an independent central bank and a cabinet of professionals who are in charge of decision-making in this area.
Lawmakers are in charge of putting together the budget before he signs off on it, and experts say that even the most hawkish members of the Senate are unlikely to try to enact most of Trump's cuts to the State Department and USAID.
We assume that everything is fine, that the world in which we live rests on solid foundations, that competent grown-ups are in charge of the fundamental infrastructure on which our society rests, which have been constructed as fault-tolerant, resilient systems.
Mr. Sonenshein said that while the governor last year specifically called out cities for not building enough affordable housing, this year there was more focus on counties, which are in charge of spending money for mental health care and some other homelessness services.
What's changed is some of the people who are in charge of those things, and when you get a degradation in the quality of the people who don't have as much respect for those principles and those norms- Or just ignoring them.
The meeting, part of a bilateral "CEO dialogue" that meets a couple of times each year, included a closed-door discussion on the NAFTA negotiations addressed by Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray and Economy Minister Idelfonso Guajardo, who are in charge of the negotiations for Mexico.
"It's called 'Buy a lady a drink' because this is predominantly an issue about women and girls…it's the women in these families who are in charge of collecting water, and what that means oftentimes is that young girls aren't in school," Damon told Bryer.
Tolokonnikova: We always supported sanctions against particular officials who are known for violating human rights ... The reason why we like the Magnitsky Act because it is against particular list of people who are in charge of killing people or putting them behind the bars.
People with an internal locus of control think they are in charge of the events in their lives, and are more likely to turn the lemons of life's tragedies into the lemonade of wisdom — which is precisely what Seneca exhorted the reader to do.  
Facebook, for its part, has said that the news tab would use a new algorithm, and that the team of journalists vetting the stories would be independent of the employees who are in charge of signing publishers up to provide their news to the section.
Most coal sales from Indonesia are under free-on-board contracts, so overseas buyers who are in charge of securing vessels are still waiting for the Trade Ministry to issue technical guidance, said Hendri Tan, a deputy chairman of the Indonesia Coal Miners Association (ICMA).
The Moon connects with Pluto at 8:39 AM and clashes with Saturn at 4:29 PM—don't forget that you, and only you, are in charge of your life, and try to learn from the obstacles that arise today, instead of fighting against them.
As the chart from our latest tracking poll shows, 62% of the public say Trump and the Republicans in Congress are in charge of the government and are responsible for problems with the ACA from now on; just 31% say President Obama and the Democrats are responsible.
Perkins' talk during the symposium focused on the complexity of a military organization in the field, and how the interconnected nature of air, ground, and sea forces can lead to a fragmented response to a threat between the commanders who are in charge of specific areas.
While the tech teams are in charge of creating and managing the AI-based applications — like using cameras and sensors to help determine when shelves need to be restocked — the business side must be able to implement it to ultimately drive down costs or improve profits.
"Now the Republicans are in charge, and I think part of the confusion here about us and Washington is that some investors believe the people running things really care about the market as a tremendous wealth creator and a barometer of how they're doing," Cramer said.
But Mohammad Ali Jafari, head of the Revolutionary Guards who are in charge of Iran's missile program, said: "Mr Trump has said many baseless things and told many lies and frequently falsely accused Iran and this one of those slanders," Iran's state news agency IRNA reported.
The Gen Y cheerleader and the cynical goth will always be there — not just in my head, but all around me in the subtle and not-so-subtle ways that our society tells women that we, and we alone, are in charge of our reproductive destiny.
The hope, as Mack-Johnson says, is for you to "understand that you are in charge of your own identity—that you should never care about what others think, because when it's all said and done, you are the only one to answer for your life."
For example, people with financial connections to companies that make medications for high blood pressure should not write guidelines on the treatment of that condition, or be on boards or in positions where they are in charge of policies that could be influenced by those ties.
Contrary to the notion of China's censorship apparatus as an all-powerful monolith, the effort to get an exhibition past cultural officials is often a constant negotiation and balancing act that can depend on factors including which authorities are in charge and what the local situation is.
It "makes people feel that they don't really know what's going on and that the people who are in charge don't really know what's going on," Mary Bassett, director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University, told the Texas Tribune.
"The military status of Haqqani Network is that they are in charge of the fighting in the east and most parts of the north region of the country," Mr. Kohistani said, adding, "They are also in charge of the most dangerous and risky activities of the Taliban."
"It's pretty strikingly obvious when you watch these animals interact" that the females are in charge, said Eli Strauss, a behavioral ecologist who works in the lab of Kay Holekamp, a zoologist at Michigan State University who has been observing hyena behavior for nearly 30 years.
But there's a problem: While the Appropriations Committees are in charge of discretionary spending (stuff like defense, law enforcement, transportation, environmental protection, scientific research, etc.), a huge portion of the budget is devoted to "mandatory" programs like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, and so forth.
For fraud to take place, Republican officials who are in charge of the voting systems in swing states like Ohio, Florida, Iowa and North Carolina would have to turn a blind eye towards conduct designed to keep their own party nominee from the presidency -- or participate in doing so.
If you have ever used any sort of wallet app, you have been exposed to the confusing on-boarding and warnings: 12 or 24 words to remember or "keep safe" and multiple reminders that they are "not a bank" and that you are in charge of your own security.
Sound infrastructure projects, with the guiding eye of the Civil Engineer Corps -- members of the Navy who are in charge of engineering, management, planning, construction and maintenance -- are vital to making sure that roads and levees are in place to keep dangerous waters away from people and homes.
"As long as the Republicans… are in charge of the Senate, they wouldn't remove him anyway, so I leave that to [House Speaker] Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE," she said.
"Now the Republicans are in charge, and I think part of the confusion here about us and Washington is that some investors believe the people running things really care about the market as a tremendous wealth creator and a barometer of how they're doing," the "Mad Money " host said.
The Republicans who are in charge of the US government seem prepared to scale back this program, but even if it remains robust until 2050, there will likely be lots of Latin Americans who won't be allowed to legally enter the US, creating political problems south of the border.
"I just have come to the realization over time that as long as the Republicans are in charge, they're not going to move forward with any of the significant campaign finance reform," he told AP. "Maybe this is a small way, on your own, to make a difference."
But season five, which debuts today on Netflix, is the series' most ambitious entry yet: The whole thing takes place during a prison riot over three days, making it even more claustrophobic than usual and allowing us to see what happens when the Litchfield women are in charge.
"It is just like playing Monopoly with a bunch of guys, but you are in charge of everything, you can change the rules, and everyone has to stay at the table and play with you," said Jamal Khashoggi, a veteran Saudi journalist who is now in self-imposed exile.
I've written they've become weaponized in a way that we never understood, and so what it does is it pulls away from the real debates, which are ... I mean, it really, it creates a problem for everybody, especially when these companies are in charge of deciding what speech is.
We got messages with all kinds of different styles and theories, ranging from "I pay nothing at all — we already pay for their life!" all the way up to those ponying out $300-plus per month whose kids are in charge of a lot more than just their basic chores.
"In a year when the 30th anniversary of Tiananmen is coming up, and at a time when the economy is not doing well, Beijing needs to look like they are in charge and in power," he said, referring to the Chinese government's deadly crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations in 1989.
In the last year, for example, we've seen young Americans flock to the work of Jordan Peterson, a Canadian psychology professor and YouTube philosopher who's made his name refusing to call students by their preferred pronouns and suggesting that men are in charge because they're just better suited for it.
I just loved it, and it was so preposterous: It was about a couple of girls who are on a big ship traveling somewhere, and they get shipwrecked with a boat full of babies and they all wind up on this desert island and the older girls are in charge of the babies.
That construct -- portraying himself as something of an independent who stands against the "swamp" no matter which alligators are in charge -- could work for him in 21974 as he seeks to regain trust from middle class swing voters who voted for him in 2016 but swung against him in the 2018 midterm.
In another disciplinary change, the Police Department is testing a new program that gives school safety agents, who are in charge of school security, the discretion to hand out warning cards to students who are 16 or older, instead of issuing criminal summonses for disorderly conduct or possession of small amounts of marijuana.
But in the chapter on live webcams, you've cut a line from the original essay on Medium in which you mention worrying about the "married, middle-aged male editors who are in charge at most of the magazines I want to write for" and what they might think if you were to perform.
Whether private security or local and state security are in charge, the number of protesters who seem to be able to get into these rallies gives some credence to the notion that Trump likes having them in the audience so he can egg on his supporters, accuse them of terrorism and increase media attention.
Located near St. Moritz and less than two hours from the Swiss art centers of Geneva, Zurich and Basel, the museum — part of which is a former brewery — is being renovated by two young Swiss architects, and two young curators, Niels Olsen and Fredi Fischli, are in charge of coming up with the exhibition programming.
If anybody doubts that the corporations are in charge they ought to check this situation out and corporations have been responsible for people being there, people being hit with water cannons in below freezing weather, mace, rubber bullets, great bodily harm done to many people who were standing there praying or standing there silently.
The Liberals are in charge of the Canada 150 celebrations this year, and their branding of this country is famously tied to the Great White North being a magical multicultural land where immigrants with advanced degrees can thrive as menial laborers while Laurentian whites nod sagely to one another during Vinyl Café listening parties.
The other kind, the "aunts" or women who are in charge of educating and disciplining handmaids (many of whom were abducted trying to leave Gilead after a political uprising that turned a world that looks a lot like ours into a dystopian hellscape) are traitors, women who long to whip other women and rap at their knuckles.
If you enjoy drinking a nice, robust Napa Valley cabernet, or an earthy Oregon pinot, the fact is that immigrant labor played a significant role in producing those wines—starting in the vineyards, where workers who often hail from Latin America, primarily Mexico, are in charge of pruning and maintaining the vineyards, and harvesting the grapes by hand.
John Legere was coy when asked about T-Mobile's future on today's earnings call, emphasizing that the company has a number of options: Why we're watching: Industry analysts have for months speculated that T-Mobile and Sprint, the 3rd and 4th biggest U.S. wireless companies, would try to merge now that Republicans are in charge in Washington.
"At this juncture there should be no doubt in anyone's mind – at GITMO, Miami [SOUTHCOM headquarters], DC, and especially the minds of our guard force and the detainees — that we are in charge," Kelly wrote in an April 20, 2013 email sent to Rear Admiral John W. "Boomer" Smith, the commander of JTF-GTMO, and other top military officials.
Related: Shutdown looms larger in Senate after House vote "I think the American people are going to see that the Republicans are in charge of the presidency, they're in charge of the House, they're in charge of the Senate, that Democrats are willing to do a short-term (continuing resolution) to keep negotiations going," Merkley said.
"But now that Republicans are in charge, they gotta take a look" at how the law is saving the government money and benefiting millions of people — both the 20 million covered directly by the law and millions more who receive insurance through employers and are getting extra protections under the health law, whether they recognize it or not.
So, you know, for me, the overarching issue here is that we need regulatory agencies that are standing up for us, that do not have a revolving door between, you know, Monsanto, and then suddenly Monsanto lobbyists are in charge of, you know, telling us whether GMOs are, you know, good for our food or not.
A review of the Justice Department's organizational chart by BuzzFeed News shows that women are in charge of several offices separate from the litigating divisions, including the Office of Legal Policy, which advises DOJ leadership on policy issues and works with judicial nominees; the Office of Public Affairs; the Office of Tribal Justice; and the Office of Violence Against Women.
It took 1,600 years in the church to reach a point, on August 2, 2018, for Pope Francis to declare, unequivocally, we can never put government in charge of deciding that some of their citizens can be killed, that killing is the solution, and we are in charge of setting up the system whereby we choose who makes this happen.
OPM counts the calls to its hotline and the requests it gets for survivor-related services; the police are in charge of handling incident reports for cases of domestic and sexual violence, which survivors can make both in person and over the phone; and the courts are responsible for tracking criminal cases related to violence against women and the orders of protection that have been filed.
To understand Facebook's ad business, these are the people to know:These are the 21 powerful executives to know behind Facebook's $55 billion ads businessThey include highly visible execs like Carolyn Everson, VP of global marketing solutions; and Antonio Lucio, global chief marketing officer, who are in charge of, respectively, communicating the company's strategy to its biggest clients and restoring its reputation with users and advertisers.
WELL THIS IS FEDS CHANCE TO STEP UP AND SAY WHETHER YOU CHEAT CONSUMERS, WHEN YOU OPEN FAKE ACCOUNTS, WHEN YOU FORCE INSURANCE ON THEM THEY DON'T NEED, WHEN YOU CHARGE THEM MONEY THEY DON'T OWE, THENWE IN THE FEDERAL RESERVE ARE GOING TO SAY, THOSE WHO ARE IN CHARGE AND ARE RESPONSIBLE ARE GONE WE CANT TRUST YOU TO RUN A COMPANY OF THIS SIZE.
Many skaters still have awesome personalities, they're cool, they're interesting people, but the people that are in charge of judging them and sort of pushing their career forward and giving them opportunities to compete in the Olympics or World Championships are much older and they're still thinking about the heydays of the wholesome '90s when, obviously, the Nancy Kerrigan, Tonya Harding incident was huge news.
Del Posto is, with the possible exception of Aquavit, the grandest and most expensive restaurant in New York where women are in charge of everything you eat, starting with the miniature saffron waffle rolled like a cannoli and stuffed at one tiny end with taleggio and at the other with fennel pesto, and ending with the prosecco marshmallow tucked into the wooden drawer of a custom-made cheese grater.
Across all these cultures and countries where people are affected by this, it's the women in the families who are in charge of collecting water, and what that means is, oftentimes, young girls aren't in school, because they're literally spending their entire lives scavenging for water for their family, and so you know, through our programming, you know, with water credit which we can talk about later, you know, 93% of our borrowers are women.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) and Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.), who are in charge of drafting the Senate's base legislation.
So when the Mayday foundation approached myself and Skip Rizzo, who is my colleague at USC, and Walter Greenleaf, who is a visiting scholar here in the lab who's an expert in VR medical applications, we decided instead of doing just another study in pain, what we were going to do was to host an event where we brought the best scholars on the planet who study academically virtual pain research and pair them with decision makers, people from various government organizations as well as corporations, who are in charge of figuring out how to move forward on pain.
When my better angels are in charge of my schedule — instead of the insatiable gremlin that won't get off Instagram — I end the day by starting my bedtime routine: lighting candles; eating early, (three-ish hours before going to sleep, in a knockoff version of intermittent fasting, it makes for better digestion and for me, fewer nightmares); molting daytime clothes and obligations (no screens, so no social media, no texting, no email), and then floating around for 19803 minutes of Vedic meditation; some at-home hypnotherapy; a little journaling; reading a book that asks nothing of me; and listing five "happinesses," just some small things that I want to keep close.

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