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"band together" Definitions
  1. to form a group in order to achieve something

950 Sentences With "band together"

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"You can't break it when they band together," he says.
I was writing these songs and keeping the band together.
Could you band together with others and pool your resources?
" The article concludes: "Please, let's band together by staying apart.
In reality, we'll have to band together to save ourselves.
It is "Band Together: A Concert Against Hate" (not "Hat").
Groups of senators may band together, as happened in 1999.
What do you look for when you're putting a band together?
We put the band together towards the end of the record.
They band together with neighbours and hired guards, and brandish machetes.
And, once you've done that, how to keep the band together.
So practices band together to spread the cost over greater volume.
Instead, they band together and all replace her as an ensemble.
We formed a band together and it was actually pretty good.
Researchers had the two strangers play the videogame Rock Band together.
Class actions were designed to band together large groups of consumers.
When the women band together, the film hits its sweet spot.
Often, the dancers band together, hand in hand, arm in arm.
To achieve pay equity, women in Hollywood need to band together.
It helps me band together with others who think like I do.
LPs need to band together and refuse to concede to these demands.
We women need to band together—men too—and support each other.
Let's band together to buy Elon a new couch to sleep on!
That prospect should goad the seafaring world to band together against lawlessness.
Let's band together as a community and stop this in it's tracks!
It seems like the group's incredibly serious about getting the band together.
It was the best of our first year as a band together.
In other neighborhoods, people are using low-tech solutions to band together.
"We kind of band together on things like hate speech," Gabennesch said.
Scientists have studied the ants for their unusual ability to band together.
And all of these people band together to make these things happen.
But there are times when fans must band together in mutual appreciation.
And in order for it to work, they had to band together.
It seemed convenient to band together on the premises during off hours.
Women need to band together to support our common and shared goals.
So, mommas (and daddies, too), let's band together and do that, shall we?
Traditional carmakers look likely to band together in the face of technological disruption.
"All of us have to band together to do this," she told BuzzFeed.
I loved seeing my favorite characters chat and band together without dying tragically.
The best way to do that, the group determined, was to band together.
"I think that women should all band together in this life," she says.
But the main issue is that workers lose when they cannot band together.
With this one, it's a song that's about Bruce getting the band together.
"In order to band together, we need a common enemy," Dr. Christakis said.
When they are attacked from the outside they really tend to band together.
It called for hackers to band together and fight to keep data free.
And where I've made a very conscious effort ... PK: Keep the band together.
I used to know Bob, they had been in the Submarine Band together.
In our darkest hour we must band together and hold family & friends close.
Hopefully, all women—regardless of party affiliation—will band together and shout #NoMoreMoore.
Tina Satter and her sister had a band together, once upon a time.
Mike Lerner was Colin's roommate and they were just getting that band together.
Driven individuals band together at gyms and yoga studios to sweat off stress.
"In Boston, we've shown what happens when we band together," Mr. Downes said.
But it's not like individual consumers can band together to make this happen.
"We've seen the growth of the festival and the band together," he says.
"Our parents knew each other and play in a band together," Hall says.
So you'll have a Ted sports team thing or you'll all band together?
Martin Luther King Jr., is why minorities should band together and defend one another.
Once that lifeboat is in place, take a stand, band together and jump ship.
In class actions, individuals with the same complaint band together to lower lawsuit costs.
He said if Moore wins the election, senators should band together and expel him.
One provision will allow small employers to band together and sponsor a retirement plan.
The Twitches band together to fight the Darkness and save their home and parents.
Companies must also learn to band together to build and share these automated recipes.
There's no message of hope and people don't band together to make it through.
JIM CRAMER: Okay, but remember, tech did kind of band together against this man.
We put a band together, made a few records, toured the US and Europe.
To bring these stories to life, women of all ages had to band together.
It comes when we band together to face down and defeat our common enemy.
In act two, the humans band together in the wake of the aliens' devastation.
We went to high school together, we were in jazz band together, we're brothers.
Courageous, traumatized women band together to fight a relentless male predator against all odds.
But we kept the band together and found some longer entries we both liked.
Fish can band together, sometimes in the millions, to form a school or shoal.
As is often the case when real disaster strikes, people seemed to band together.
The two eventually work things out, and band together to fight against Mr. Freeze.
Marvel favorites like Hulk band together with Thor to destroy this threat to Asgard.
"You're better to band together and become a bigger fraction of ownership," Cox said.
The question is whether federal and state governments will band together to fix it.
Social media makes it easy for troubled loons to band together and provoke confrontations.
People will be able to band together to purchase apartments and houses with cryptocurrencies.
Employees are empowered when they can band together to fight for their civil rights.
Those of us who have some decency left should band together and speak out.
The U.S. legal system, by comparison, allows shareholders to band together in class action lawsuits.
And worse still, the St. Joseph's survivors could not band together in a consolidated trial.
We must band together to build a future that our children will be safe in.
If anything, Tormund and Jorah could at least band together to woo Brienne and Daenerys.
People will be able to band together in virtual countries and set their own rules.
They band together against male aggression, sexual harassment, food fights, and all around bad behavior.
They started a band together, but it fell apart before they could play any music.
Although we know next week they will all band together to try and save her.
"It all clicked for me," says Lee, "what strangers can do when they band together."
Females will band together to bring down prey, and quarreling friends will reconcile after fights.
The bill would allow small businesses to band together to offer a workplace retirement plan.
There is safety in numbers, and for this reason, migrants often band together to travel.
In September and October, Australians band together as if motivated by a national war effort.
The contracts often require "individual arbitration," meaning plaintiffs cannot band together in this setting either.
Band together with up to four people to conquer goblins and demons in arena battlefields.
In an unsigned opinion, the majority said that language allowed the workers to band together.
Now, many of these civic coders are trying to band together and formalize a community.
Second, expand the criteria under which businesses can band together to form association health plans.
After spending so much time together, the group was bound to band together, he said.
Economic-republican measures usually pass when local business interests band together and lobby for them.
Some have argued that borrowers should band together and refuse to repay this mounting debt.
One provision of the SECURE Act would allow small businesses to band together to offer plans.
To truly defeat the threat of winter, all the kingdoms and Cersei need to band together.
But new invaders are coming, forcing Marcellinus and his allies to band together to repel them.
I ended up putting a band together and started performing up and down the East Coast.
Before that, four of the members were in a high school band together called Kara's Flowers.
Like the bonobos, we can protect each other and our leadership only when we band together.
On the one hand, New Deal labor laws explicitly gave workers the right to band together.
The new legislation would allow pretty much any companies to band together in offering a plan.
These highly social animals hunt together in packs, raise pups, and band together for territorial defense.
I think the community is just going to have to band together to resolve our problems.
After their deployment to Afghanistan, however, they band together to secure territory and engage the enemy.
Thoughtful and conservative lawmakers, especially in the Senate, can band together and start speaking as one.
But Freedom Caucus lawmakers said they didn't expect to band together and scuttle the budget vote.
Under Trump's executive order, small businesses would be able to band together to offer these plans.
Through it all, Croker's understated trumpet playing holds his small band together with swagger and poise.
Tyrese feels strongly ... black families need to band together, and the place to start is home.
It shows that when women band together and support one another, it can be incredibly powerful.
We used to be in a marching band together and just always shredding, just fucking around.
Why don't these timid townspeople, all of whom own rifles, just band together and defy the ruffians?
Despite the shocking discovery, they must soon band together to vanquish powerful demons and topple the patriarchy.
So let's all band together this holiday season and, ahem, honor those friends who live to eat.
They start to demand their rights; they start to band together to save or to get loans.
Next up, the Waterfords successfully band together to wipe out any joy from June and Nick's lives.
As mothers, it's our job to band together and support each other in the best possible way.
They could also band together to form legislation pushing for the very sanctions that would be dropped.
Now they'll have to band together to survive, and remember that friendship is always stronger than fear.
But the UFC's $4 billion sale this summer has only increased calls for fighters to band together.
Some companies might want to band together in a private exchange to provide benefits to their employees.
Expand association health plans, which would let small businesses and individuals band together to buy health insurance.
The trio band together with more rebels to fight the evil Darth Vader's plans for intergalactic domination.
The songs were written 50-50, and it was an experience like being in a band together.
In fact, Bonnie's white peers actually use their privilege to band together and protect her from prosecution.
I got a new band together, and Jamie came back and we were on good terms again.
Reminder: Association health plans allow small businesses and other groups to band together to buy health insurance.
" The program, per Paramount's website, "follows three women who band together after their first marriages fall apart.
However, when Henry spotts a classmate (Maddie Ziegler) in a crisis, they all band together to help.
Johnny was the Paul McCartney of the group; he was the one who held the band together.
It's unclear at this point if enough Republicans would band together with Democrats to make that happen.
But the only way we beat coronavirus is if we all band together and slow its spread.
Watch the clip ... he acknowledges the economic risk, but says it's time to band together and sacrifice.
Watch the clip ... he acknowledges the economic risk, but says it's time to band together and sacrifice.
Companies located far apart that want to band together would need to be in the same industry.
These health plans allow small-business owners to band together to negotiate lower rates and mitigate risk.
These include expanded association health plans that allow small businesses to band together to achieve lower rates.
It's time pick up our swords, band together, both public and private defenders, and start fighting back.
I think she just thought ' Well, fuck it, I actually will just put a girl band together.
They reconnected after college, as young men living in Austin, and decided to get a band together.
And naturally, Toula (and the rest of her family) have to band together to make it happen.
He's more interested in humanity ending their in-fighting to band together and defeat the White Walker threat.
The proposed rule would allow small businesses to band together to offer 21099(k) plans to their workers.
Those left behind must band together to survive the fall of civilization and the rise of the undead.
Hopefully, they'll band together, and the reign of sexual violence in Twin Peaks will come to an end.
Starlings band together in flocks called "murmurations," which look like giant, ever-changing floating blobs from the ground.
Even Mr. Jones's decision to keep the original members of the band together spoke volumes, Mr. Cameron said.
It would be hard for consumers to band together to demand higher remuneration, even if they wanted to.
If they band together on the Senate legislation, they would be able to block any bill they opposed.
Let's band together to try to figure out what the hell is going on in a dialogue format.
Allowing small employers to band together in associations is meant to give them options similar to larger companies.
As workers, we must band together and say no - we will not repeat the horrors of the past.
For instance, small plumbing firms in different states could band together to form a group and buy coverage.
It's almost tragic that Charli XCX featuring Christine and the Queens aren't in a two-person band together.
The rule lifts unnecessary and outmoded restrictions on cooperation, allowing small businesses to band together to purchase insurance.
"If we don't put aside our enmities and band together, we will die," says everyone's favorite onion knight.
After a season of bickering and rivalry-mongering, the five women forged a deep understanding and band together.
If it succeeds, there's an amazing opportunity here for citizens to band together to exert consensus upon government.
We cobbled this band together, me and two of my closest friends, while we were living in Austin.
So he said we could get Lloyd could get with me and we could put a band together.
In 2017, Malik said he and Harry Styles didn't really talk when they were in the band together.
They needed to band together under a single name and denominación de origen (similar to a French appellation).
Their fellow travelers band together at early-morning sober Daybreaker raves, held in 25 cities around the country.
And the need for women to band together and fight, which we're seeing a great deal of now.
Everybody sort of joined arm in arm and knew we had to band together to really stay strong.
The judge also ruled that the teens could band together as a class as the case continues along.
And even though Usnavi and his neighbors are struggling, they all band together and go for their dreams.
They band together to rob banks, to better their lives and to exact revenge on a discriminatory society.
Sometimes, he said, it takes a galvanizing event like the wall declaration to get lawmakers to band together.
"You will create a toxic situation where all members of the other party will band together," says Moller.
In many cases, multiple people in a family will band together, scheduling their work around each other's childcare needs.
The most famous examples have been farm bureaus, which allowed independent farming businesses to band together and get insurance.
You might even band together with 3,500 of your fellow device owners and start a petition for a recall.
The sibling design duo collaborated when they were children, and toured in a band together when they got older.
Why not band together with your similarly angry colleagues and refuse to let anything pass unless changes are made?
You may be able to band together to make it economically and strategically more efficient to support your cause.
Despite the partisan divide, most Democrats would band together with independents and Republicans to reject such overtly undemocratic decisions.
"I'm surprised we haven't seen some of these larger trade associations and patient groups band together," this lobbyist said.
Their equal income split works like equity shares: every partner has a direct interest in keeping the band together.
When those stories band together and are given platforms to be heard, they can topple giants like Harvey Weinstein.
Republicans can afford to lose only two votes if all Senate Democrats band together to vote no as well.
Today every taxi company in America could band together, and they still would not stop the power of Uber.
Some of us might band together with neighbors, or some of us might pass municipal wireless in city hall.
"If I was given a chance to put another band together, that would have paid everybody back." he said.
And that's why Malone said 'it's way too late' for the cable companies to band together to stop Netflix.
The planned concert will bring the band together a year after group members decided to take an indefinite hiatus.
So once hit record money is flowing, it's possible to keep a band together because money is coming in.
That gets more challenging, if those thirty band together; the non-awful people have to form fairly large groups.
On the way from the railway station to this band's rehearsal space we decided to start a band together.
I got a band together and played that one show, and we never talked about staying together or anything.
Per Athena, only after they lost everything, did she and her friends band together to make the hunt real.
They are a "unique item that's highly traceable," he added, one that musicians often band together to search for.
At the end of the day it's making music in the band together that allowed us to do that.
Gingers, convinced by recent pseudoscience that they are becoming extinct, band together to fight back and save their breed.
HEARTS BEAT LOUD Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons play a father and daughter who start an improbable band together.
Another provision would allow smaller firms to more easily band together to offer their employees a 401(k) plan.
Fifteen or so of you could band together and vote with Democrats to deliver a strong message of censure.
It's no secret that dedicated music fans band together on social media when their favorite artist releases new material.
So when I started my SlutWalk, I was like, women have to band together in order to stop this.
Drivers have long complained about poor pay, lack of protections, and an inability to band together to effect change.
If their customers are allowed to band together to negotiate, the tugboat operators lose all leverage in those negotiations.
Another would expand "association health plans," allowing small businesses or self-employed individuals to band together to buy coverage.
New research explains how ants band together to survive floods, and this video shows some surprisingly good insect architecture.
It also said that Chinese enterprises and industry will band together to support any government action against the tariffs.
He would make it harder for those wronged by Wall Street and corporations to band together to obtain relief.
This is a super-serious issue with comedians, and they often band together against comics guilty of joke stealing.
But it's something that has publishers so worried that they're now deciding to band together to do something about it.
Two years ago, Judge King certified the class, meaning he officially allowed defrauded customers to band together and sue jointly.
These arachnids are reportedly social creatures who band together to make one massive web that they use to catch food.
But all this is, Paul, is expanding the nexus of who is allowed to band together and offer health insurance.
While Trump reportedly wanted to discuss job creation, they should have their own agenda, one in which they band together.
But director Gareth Edwards describes it as a war story about ordinary humans who need to band together to survive.
If Flake and one other Republican senator band together, they can work with Democrats to sink the Kavanaugh nomination. Sens.
That's what I always say, I want people to realize how unfair it is that we're in a band together.
" He urged Americans to band together to solve these issues and not let it "degenerate into the usual political scrum.
So perhaps it's no surprise that David, Ken, Cece and Rachel never band together against the burly Gen X majority.
And still these three lunkheads didn't figure out for weeks that history wanted them to be in a band together.
That's the first time we've seen that whole community really band together and the stakes have never been higher either.
As powerful as it is to see the entertainment industry band together, these are still symbolic gestures — action is necessary.
How will this company be different from the numerous other employer coalitions that try to band together for better deals?
But there is no longer a pretense that, if Republicans band together, they can eke out a victory in November.
Writing on Twitter, the professor Richard Florida argued that the 20 finalists should band together and resist the temptation. 11.
He emphasized how important it is for composers to understand their rights and to band together to protect their livelihoods.
Healthcare sharing ministries are not insurance — they are groups of like-minded people who band together to share healthcare expenses.
I suggested that, because they're young and can afford a risk, perhaps they should band together and start a kye.
There's a delicate balance to it all that is held together by a community willing to bend and band together.
People cling more strongly to their group identities at such times, and band together against outsiders they perceive as threats.
Steve Holmes and Steve Lamos played in a band together after American Football, but they found greater success outside music.
So did limitations on class action lawsuits, because class actions allow plaintiffs suffering relatively small monetary losses to band together.
It's an annual tradition for Spain, where families and groups of friends band together to pool money to buy tickets.
Victims of pollution can band together to hire lawyers and cover the cost of collecting evidence and soliciting expert opinions.
In class actions, people band together to sue over the same allegations of wrongdoing to make the lawsuit more affordable.
And gay men are creatures of stealth and agents of deception who band together in eccentric societies with odd rituals.
To do so, representatives from countries making up more than 36 percent of the EU's population would have to band together.
Let's band together to make the love-y-doveyiest day of the year all about some serious self-love in 2018.
But he said attorneys general should "band together" to find ways to address the dominance of Big Tech alongside federal authorities.
The episode, airing Monday night, will see the team band together when an unknown force tries to rig the presidential election.
Or he might just band together with Breitbart media execs and start "Trump TV." The conventional wisdom here says Nebraska Sen.
Commonly, Brazilian farmers band together in large groups and buy directly from fertilizer producers in a bid to cut fertilizer costs.
"We were just a bunch of young people who found their way to psychedelics and decided to band together," explains Michael.
Renegade Artists Band Together for New Exhibition, 'Gargle/Spit' Now You Can Try Out the Picture Frame for Digital Art IRL
Bobko and I have known each other since middle school, and had been putting off starting a band together for years.
The idea came from Stanley and George and Stephen and I decided to put a band together and just get playing.
Though the shockwaves are still reverberating, it didn't take long for folks to band together and nominate a replacement for Comey.
As in most Westerns, a community must band together to rid themselves of this villain, to chase the toxic element away.
The queer community must band together to find an effective replacement, preferably someone from television or film we can all recognize.
John McCain will do their best to band together and reclaim some semblance of a moral center for the Republican Party.
ASPERGER'S ARE US A group of four pals, all on the autism spectrum, band together to create their own comedy team.
Two suspicious women, jealous of each other, learn that their suitor loves a third, and they band together to punish him.
Lucky 13: All it took was 13 colonies to band together to defeat tyranny, and history seems to be repeating itself.
Indigenous communities in Canada are often underserved by telecom companies, leading some to band together and build their own internet infrastructure.
"States are going to band together so that any action by the Trump administration will be fought and fought vigorously," Sen.
At MIT, Scolnik says she largely found a supportive environment but did need to band together with other women at times.
That has forced OPEC and other exporters to band together to cut output in a bid to shrink global oil stockpiles.
Back in college, she and I played in a garage band together and shared a pair of white go-go boots.
The Secure Act allows them to band together and form "pooled employer plans" that will reduce administrative burdens, costs, and risks.
You can tell if someone is feeling self-conscious, but the women band together to try to make someone feel good.
Anyway, a while ago, I argued that the web's ad kings should band together to collectively kill the most annoying ads.
Early on, though, its users realized they could band together to save money, so Mason reoriented the company around that purpose.
We would be wise to heed his warning, put policy differences aside, and band together across party lines to defend democracy.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told reporters she would vote no on the legislation and wants progressives to band together to force changes.
The law gives employees the right to band together to challenge their employer's illegal conduct in court, including through class actions.
" (In which shoppers band together to help one of their own.) Woman No. 1: "Do we have any hot chocolate mix?
Another proposal would make it easier for shareholders to band together to nominate two directors to the company's eight-member board.
Now, its goal is different: to convince women they ought to speak up and band together to take down sexual harassers.
Paul would allow individuals to band together and form "association health plans," which are supposed to mimic employer-sponsored health plans.
Paul argues if people band together and form these plans, the risk will be spread out across a larger group people.
They're abbreviations for mental health issues and eating disorders used by teenagers looking to band together through personal stories on Instagram.
The NLRB has invalidated dozens of class-action waivers for violating workers' legal right to band together to improve the workplace.
Joe Staten When I got back I started to dig in with Jason on the Covenant's religion, why they would band together.
Check out the vid ... Beck's got a message for every race and gender Trump's attacked, and how they can all band together.
During the two-part special, the show's stars will band together to trick out Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera's 2016 Chevy Silverado.
Since I wrote it after getting the band together, it's not on the album, but will be performed on the upcoming tour.
We have to think bigger, we have to ask for help, we have to reach out to one another and band together.
Even though they barely know her, these guys band together to help her face her ex at the end of the episode.
When a group of women can band together after some guy screws them over, it is truly a lemons-into-lemonade situation.
Rand Paul, is that people with common interests can band together to pool their purchasing power and buy insurance as a group.
Eight housemates will band together for eight episodes of drunken fun on Floribama Shore, which premieres its debut episode later this year.
We put a band together this year and did a few festivals and are hoping to do 30-40 festivals next year.
But it's interesting that both that movie and this one are about single people who band together to find their own family.
Tomorrow, they will band together and implement best practices into code — and, finally, build a highly effective defense against the bad guys.
The crux of the show, hinted at in its title, is about our tendency as human beings to want to band together.
Big corporations require big government, as the public demands regulation and redistribution, and big unions, as workers band together to build clout.
However, as challenges to cities continue to proliferate at the federal level, cities need to band together to move the country forward.
Calls for women to band together have resulted in the Women's March, a call for sustained solidarity, and lots of pussy hats.
A food evil greater than pineapple pizza has emerged, and we need to band together for some good ol' fashion public shaming.
Over just 72 hours, the media will descend upon the prison, as all the inmates decide to band together to make demands.
If some Freedom Caucus members band together with enough defense hawks, they could tank GOP leadership's strategy to avert a government shutdown.
I know we will all band together and rebuild the islands to become stronger and even more wonderful than they were before.
They would band together in guerrilla units and lure other units of rebel farmers into ambushes using cowbells to coax them in.
We met a bunch of guys in Dallas who were in a band together, and we ended up becoming really good friends.
Some are positing that the Jets were so close to the playoffs last year that they should just keep the band together.
So to increase their odds, small miners band together in mining pools, which combine each individual miner's computing power to hash blocks.
As unions grow weaker, many workers will inevitably continue to search for new ways to band together to make their voices heard.
"What he's forcing people to do is have a conversation and for people to band together and work together," Jay-Z said.
He plans to sign an executive order today that would relax rules on small businesses that band together to buy health insurance.
He is also exploring ways to reduce prescription drug spending by having all state agencies band together to purchase drugs in bulk.
But the only way we're going to get there, apparently, is to be able to band together and have one industry voice.
The agency adopted a new rule in July that would have allowed consumers to band together in class actions against financial institutions.
He always asked about my son, and joked that they were going to start a band together, to be called Poop Eyes.
In New Zealand, political parties must band together to form a coalition government if no party wins enough seats to govern outright.
Some justices suggested that workers could band together in a limited sense by hiring the same lawyer and filing individual arbitration cases.
You would think we would band together, but a lot of the time, we just wanted to fit in, so we didn't.
The Flood is so terrifying that it takes two great armies, the humans and the Covenant, to band together and defeat them.
" She notes that while no minority group is a monolith, in Hollywood, they tend to band together "because we are racialized together.
Reynolds plays the leader of a group of operatives who fake their own deaths in order to band together and right wrongs.
There have been prior initiatives by non-health-care companies to band together regionally to try to lower their combined health costs.
Then if we can understand that more, and band together, and lift each other up to support each other more, everybody wins.
That the leadership will band together and, in a first step toward restoring national sanity, win control of the House in November.
The bill would also allow small businesses to band together to create retirement plans and broaden the uses of college savings accounts.
The rule would allow businesses in the same industry but different states to band together as an association and buy coverage, experts said.
"It has now become a platform for business owners to raise their voices and band together and fight against this legislation," Waggoner said.
My view is that Americans can band together to go deeper into this crisis, right to the core issue: how we treat pain.
At Narcoossee High School in St. Cloud, Florida, hundreds band together in a circle and listen in support as their fellow students speak.
Having said all that, here is the part that is entirely possible: Organized and dedicated people could band together and support existing groups.
One of the ways it's doing that is by making it easier for small businesses to band together to offer 401(k) plans.
The BJP's troubles with its regional partners come at a time opposition parties are trying to band together ahead of next year's election.
To fend off this danger, seed companies and botanists need to band together to stockpile a genetic arsenal before it is too late.
Then Angus and Marc turned up to start a band together and there was no room for them so they joined our band.
Now, as part of their grand plan to get open borders, many on the left want to band together and ban ICE altogether.
In the film, each of the three main characters fight for a different pet cause, and band together through their sense of injustice.
They band together for support on bodybuilding forums and Quora, asking one another about hormonal imbalances and the size of their pelvic bones.
That's how it felt last summer when former members of Latterman announced they were playing in a new band together called Tender Defender.
" Believe it or not, the song is supposed to be uplifting ... calling for Americans to "band together for Charlottesville and for Heather (Heyer).
In January, the Department of Labor proposed allowing small business to band together and purchase health insurance for employees through association health plans.
The bank would commonly cut checks in the $10 million to $50 million range and band together with other investors on larger deals.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) wants to prohibit companies from denying consumers the right to band together to settle disputes in court.
And the House Freedom Caucus, a group of roughly 30 conservative hard-liners, has enough members to defeat legislation if they band together.
If she were a viable candidate as Trump was in 2016, Democrats would need to band together to combat her anti-science views.
The other characters band together to look for Candy, only to discover her body in a motel room, clearly the victim of murder.
"Like every other bozo back in the '60s, I grew my hair and played guitar and put a band together," Mr. Mull explained.
If the opening weeks of the season have been instructive, the Yankees might really be something when they get the entire band together.
He also launched an investigation over a contentious new rule that allows consumers to band together in class-action lawsuits against financial firms.
To paraphrase the Leonard Cohen song "Everybody Knows," the dice may be loaded, but good guys can win, especially when they band together.
In response, private companies often band together, guaranteeing one another's borrowings, to give bank credit officers more confidence that loans will be repaid.
She and a handful of humans and friendly surface-dwellers band together to find her father and others missing from her underground city.
The ranking, she wrote, pitted women against each other when they needed to band together in the face of their many obstacles here.
The administration's proposed rule would expand association health plans, which allow small businesses or self-employed individuals to band together to buy coverage.
US-bound migrant caravans are not uncommon, as Central Americans desperate to escape violence and poverty band together for safety on the road.
Reflections on life after stonewall A transgender activist urges that a movement, with all its differences and dysfunctions, band together as a family.
You said Charli was the connecting factor between the four of you, so what was the actual process of putting the band together?
In addition, the Republican-controlled Congress in October killed a rule that allowed customers to band together to sue financial firms over disputes.
That social isolation led a small group of sex workers to band together in an effort to protect themselves and exert some political muscle.
They also want to loosen the conditions for small businesses to band together to form associations and for self-employed people to join them.
The bill would provide newspapers and online publishers with a four-year antitrust exemption, allowing them to band together in negotiations with online platforms.
That forced China's loss-making industry to band together to pledge production cuts, with markets looking out for any other signs output could ease.
Now that tragedy has stricken us, we must stand strong and band together to support (Ulmschneider's) family and those who are closest to him.
Trump's order will allow small businesses to band together and join their own, unregulated insurance plans that can offer less coverage at cheaper prices.
Trump's order Thursday allows small businesses to band together to form "health associations" and buy their own group insurance plans outside of Obamacare markets.
We're like this is the time for people to really understand us and understand how crazy it is that we're in a band together.
Several of the militias have political representatives in parliament, and for elections in 2018 may band together to form a decisive Iran-leaning bloc.
Angelina Jolie Pitt is calling for the world to band together to solve the global refugee crisis – while slamming Donald Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric.
Academy Award-winning actress Viola Davis leads the crew of smart women who band together to settle a debt left by their late husbands.
" The move allows individuals and small businesses to band together in "association health plans" — which Trump described as saving people from the "Obamacare nightmare.
Communities band together The dead include an unidentified 30-year-old woman whose body was recovered Saturday afternoon in St. Helena Parish, police said.
On the show, a ragtag group of heroes and not-so-heroes band together to make some major changes to the world's current trajectory.
The characters band together against a gang of square adults, unable to empathize with the teens' liberal causes, by forming a Speech & Debate club.
As an artist, there's Instagram and interviews and media training and vocal lessons and putting a band together and running a very multifaceted business.
There were hints that House Stark and House Targaryen might band together back during this season's trailer, but this theory could render that irrelevant.
They band together with those like themselves for safety, and then lash out in what they perceive to be justified acts of self-defense.
This upended traditional alliances at the U.N. Typically, the United States and its European allies would band together in negotiations that reflected common interests.
The mandate, which makes it impossible for consumers to band together in class-action lawsuits, often appears in the fine print in customer agreements.
Q: The roughly 30 members of the far-right Freedom Caucus have been able to band together to extract certain demands from GOP leadership.
Workers can also band together through a union to create a collectively bargained legal framework to make sure benefits can't be suddenly taken away.
In January, the administration issued rules expanding "association health plans," which allow small businesses or self-employed individuals to band together to buy coverage.
As the industry rearranges itself in the era of digitization, a lot of these companies band together to get pieces of large print jobs.
If we do not band together, we risk burning down the democratic structures and the communal voices that have defined us as a nation.
Separately, the Labor Department issued a rule in June allowing small businesses to band together to buy health insurance plans, known as association plans.
Other groups of farmers also band together to set prices; while raisin growers do that, they do not tend to cooperate on much else.
Green recommends that employees band together to make their concerns known to upper management, speak with their HR representative, and advocate for fellow colleagues.
" Mr. Conte hoped that spirit would spread, and said that now was the time to band together and not to "try and be clever.
Lewis that curtailed employees' ability to band together in class-action lawsuits, forcing workers to go it alone if they experience discrimination or abuse.
They are vice principals played by Danny R. McBride and the great Walton Goggins, enemies who band together to take on their new boss.
Some of these plans were popularized in so-called "association health plans," that were purchased through small groups of businesses that could band together.
Ejections seem to be up, and we just feel like we need to band together and let people know that we are human beings.
But when villains appear, Deku and Bakugo band together with their classmates to fight against forces they don't know if they can defeat alone.
The fund will be partially funded by agricultural producers themselves and provides for farmers to band together to seek joint guarantees when renegotiating debts.
At that time, the earlier elders always advised, the Ramapoughs would have to band together to pray in the night and protect the earth.
But each kind has the same political effect: a primal fear that makes people want to band together to defend against the other side.
But it's also true that some occupational licensing boards just allow big companies to band together to keep innovative startups out of the market.
Under current rules, the minority party can still prevent a vote on a nominee if more than 40 members band together in the filibuster.
Also, he said, it would encourage small businesses to band together and buy insurance through "association health plans" sponsored by business and professional organizations.
In this installment, Maleficent (Jolie) and Princess Aurora (Fanning) must band together to protect their magical lands from forces with less-than-beneficent intentions.
The administration is also proposing to expand "association health plans," which allow small businesses or self-employed individuals to band together to buy coverage.
Trump's order, expected as soon as this week, would allow small businesses or other groups of people to band together to buy health insurance.
If we do that, we'll be bringing an entirely new revenue opportunity for publishers to band together and really take on Big Tech companies.
Tett said she hoped CEOs, especially those with seats on Trump's various advisory councils, would band together to push back on the president's controversial legislation.
If Harry Potter was able to survive Voldemort, then we too can band together to provide support and encouragement from our friends, family, and strangers.
It is clear that artists and art workers will need to band together to assert the importance of art in the face of government antipathy.
Some argue that this is dangerous, because if women are too busy fighting each other, they can't band together to fight injustices in our society.
For retail in general, Johnson suggested that companies should band together in order to make a real impact in taking on the e-commerce giant.
What's really important here is that we all band together to demand a KKW waxing kit and ingrown serum — who wants to start the petition?
We need to band together as a field of colleagues to make this happen and to help each other in the short and long terms.
Banners for opposition parties, which are expected to band together under the People's Justice Party in order to contest the elections, were not on display.
They created the first of three experimental albums in 1968, "Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins," and formed the Plastic Ono Band together in 1969.
The six teens will have to band together, going "from strangers to friends to family if they're going to survive," according to a press release.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court ruled that workers can't band together to challenge companies over pay or work conditions if they have signed an arbitration agreement.
Arbitration is mainly used to kill class-action lawsuits where many customers band together to sue over what are often small, systemic mistakes, Bland said.
Given widespread impatience with Congress and dislike of the BJP, why don't the smaller parties band together and form a government without either of them?
Republicans quietly gutted a major consumer protection Tuesday that allowed customers to band together for class-action lawsuits against big banks and credit card companies.
Despite its name, Code Avengers is not a ragtag group of superhuman programmers that must band together to create apps for the good of humanity.
Alex and I were in a high school band together called Marc, named after that guy in Empire Records, and it was a cover band.
My teammates know that I'm there to support them and help them, and all of us have got to band together to support the President.
But to do so they will have to overcome their real-life issues and band together as the Power Rangers before it is too late.
When it doesn't work, it doesn't matter if you're Uli Roth or Dave Lombardo, you won't necessarily make a good band together on talent alone.
The administration on Thursday eased rules on small businesses that band together to buy health insurance through what are known as association health plans (AHPs).
As the Left continues to discuss intersectionality and how to band together, perhaps all of this action will ultimately lead to a real, strong unification.
"Workers' ability to band together is crucial to making legal protections real — and bosses know it," Christine Owens, NELP's executive director, said in a statement.
Strangers band together to help put out a palm tree on fire and stop it from burning homes as brush fire move to threaten structures.
What makes some neighbors band together for those in clear danger and distress when the most others, whether out of apathy or fear, do nothing?
In addition, the RESA legislation would open new opportunities for smaller employers to band together in larger retirement plans, fostering access to broader retirement solutions.
It's a rough world out there for car manufacturers, what with all these tariffs and ride-sharing apps flying around, so why not band together?
But a duel with a nefarious force leaves New York-as-man in a coma, and the five boroughs must band together to save him.
Germany is also lobbying carmakers to band together to set up production of solid state battery cells in the country to compete with Asian rivals.
The protests come amid fears that hospital staff could band together with other disgruntled groups such as transport workers planning mass strike action on Dec.
"They band together, and the ones that get pregnant quickly overpay significantly to insure the ones who don't," the people who wind up getting refunds.
Since there are no designated comedy rooms in Iceland, and bars frequently change owners and concepts, comics band together in groups, making a fluid scene.
"It was totally surprising to get the band together again," Ms. Ryan told The Guardian, "but it's also the most comfortable thing in the world."
And if the new government loses the vote, either the opposition parties will band together to form a new government, or it's election time again.
GOP leaders feel confident that they can win enough GOP votes in the House even if Democrats band together to vote against the stopgap bill.
The Senate moderates have the power, right now, to band together and kill the bill by fundamentally rejecting the idea of massive insurance coverage losses.
One in which the citizen can band together with others and get alternative info: Indymedia, Wikileaks, Medium, whoever your YouTube pulpit vlogger of preference is.
The order would allow small businesses and individuals to band together as associations to buy cheaper health plans that would be exempt from some Obamacare requirements.
There's nothing like watching all your favorite superheroes band together to fight evil in one film — like say, in this summer's mega-hit Avengers: Infinity War.
Oh, and the U.S government—supported entirely by Republicans—blocked a rule that would help people band together to take legal actions against companies like Equifax.
One potential way to square the circle would be for tech entrepreneurs and more traditional Democrats to band together for deregulatory policies that also boost equality.
The move caused her children — daughter Victoria and son Noel — to band together with her dad, Alexandre, to file a lawsuit against her preventing the sale.
The ruling will affect a growing chunk of America's economy, including Uber drivers, who say they have a right to band together to challenge pay rules.
In recent months the United Nations has struggled to persuade two groups of Libyan officials who claim to be the country's rightful leaders to band together.
Steven Tyler is serious about putting the band together again -- not Aerosmith, but his fellow judges J Lo and Randy Jackson ... for the "American Idol" reboot.
It's always cool to see people band together for a singular task online, and stopping a jet with a crowd makes for one surreal experience. 5.
Last month, he rolled out a rule allowing small businesses to band together to provide cheaper health care to employees—without all of Obamacare's coverage protections.
Those three groups would readily band together to oust Sánchez, who is seen by the right-wing opposition as too soft on the Catalan secessionist movement.
Recently, the Trump administration finalized a U.S. Department of Labor rule that will allow groups of businesses to band together to buy insurance across state lines.
Senate Republicans voted late Tuesday night to kill a new rule which would have made it easier for consumers to band together and sue financial companies.
Kinder said that in order to effectively instigate change, the industry will need to band together to find solutions to fight global warming and protect athletes.
Farm groups, conservationists, environmentalists, rural advocates and the nutrition community band together to pass a bill that is strongly opposed by the fringes of both parties.
I guess that experience with Ryan also helped form your band together, the Mounties, and led to him working on the new Hot Hot Heat album.
If anything, New York City public school parents should band together and channel their anger at Albany to receive the equitable funding all school districts deserve.
Cities must band together to demand that Amazon make up for the myriad forms of displacement and stress that 50,000 new workers put on a city.
The Connecticut senator, a former state attorney general, said the technology company representatives on the panel could band together to vote down any anti-encryption proposals.
Instead, the writer-director furnishes a lengthy drama about several generations of mistreated women who band together for support — and ultimately vengeance — against their male oppressors.
To defeat a terrible evil, reluctant heroes must put aside their differences and band together, find unlikely allies, gather lost lore and weapons, and overcome betrayal.
Several of her new classmates band together to show her New York's top attractions and help her get lost in the pleasures of her new home.
Taking off alone is a risky move, particularly early in a race, when a chase pack has more than an hour to band together in pursuit.
While headlines harp that the U.S. is a nation "hopelessly divided," there is something lawmakers can band together on: forging a solution to our obesity epidemic.
And the House Freedom Caucus, a group of roughly 30 conservative hard-liners, has enough members to defeat legislation if they band together: http://bit.ly/2DfPn4s.
His absence prompts a strong sense of community as they band together to say their goodbyes, writing a message for him in the sand with seashells.
When his boss, who owns a detective agency and limo service, is stabbed to death, Lionel and three other men band together to unravel what happened.
One would allow small businesses or self-employed individuals to band together to buy coverage through "association health plans" (AHPs) that don't meet ObamaCare insurer rules.
"The business community can band together in their existing associations ... and demand governments rein in their destructive tendency to order internet blackouts and throttling," Micek said.
One proposal would allow those smaller firms to more easily band together to offer their employees a 401(k) plan, thereby sharing the cost and administration.
But Guterres's argument is that nations need to band together to address these challenges and to promote the rights of all citizens, no matter their homeland.
Dölen, who recently made headlines for her work giving MDMA to octopuses, would love to see neuroscientists band together to create a periodic table of the brain.
Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, The Alabama Shakes, and Chris Stapleton may be facing off the Grammys, but they sound pretty good when they band together.
And if nations do ever decide to band together and dump masses of rock beneath collapsed Antarctic glaciers, the warming from above may still thaw the ice.
Even though Amazon has established itself as the e-commerce leader, smaller startups can band together to defend their turf in the battle for on-demand delivery.
Trump, who has run as a political outsider and only recently started making inroads with the Republican establishment, called for the party to band together behind him.
The film tells the story of a group of outlaws led by Washington and gathered by Pratt who band together to help defend an impoverished Mexican village.
Bouaphakeo, No. 14-1146, concerns an attempt by thousands of workers at an Iowa pork processing plant to band together in a single lawsuit seeking overtime pay.
But it's also a place where girls grow into adulthood, women fall in love, and the community must band together in the face of an opaque future.
And in PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at Sunday's episode, Liv and her siblings band together in the hopes of reconciling their divorced parents, Julia and Brian Pierson.
Some are beginning to band together in search of leverage and to secure what they see as fairer treatment from the platforms that make the work possible.
The readier countries are to band together against an aggressive but powerful state determined to get its way, the less likely such a conflict is to happen.
At the end of the episode, the girls band together to give one of the boys a makeover, subjecting him to the grim perils of lady-grooming.
It's days like today that can help change all of that – share your story and let's band together to encourage one another to keep after our dreams.
Like Suicide Squad, Guardians of the Galaxy is about a group of unlikely (and sometimes unwilling) heroes who must band together to fight forces greater than themselves.
James and drummer Joel Johnson had previously played in a band together, but brought in Ryan Kuly and Nathan Court on guitar and Whitey Furious on bass.
"The guys talked at halftime and we tried to band together, rather than separate and crack ... but it wasn't much better in the second half," he said.
Team Supreme, an animated cartoon concept by Atlanta native Josh Leonard, features a cast of superheroes with disabilities who band together to take on various bad guys.
The court rejected claims that class-action waivers in those agreements violate workers' rights under the National Labor Relations Act to band together to improve working conditions.
"Of course, most Americans cannot afford to do this on their own, so they have to band together," Cordray wrote, citing Equifax and Wells Fargo's recent scandals.
When a bill or Supreme Court nomination hits the Senate floor, senators who oppose it can talk until at least 60 senators band together to limit debate.
The women band together to solve a series of murders, while making sense of their origins, and the way they've been affected by their fathers' bizarre experiments.
Co-founders John Tabis and Juan Pablo Montufar, now in their late 30s, met playing in a band together in college at the University of Notre Dame.
Mr. Friedman, whose program has been helping older homeowners in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, band together for bulk discounts on solar panels, said he approved of the proposal.
These projects allow multiple customers to band together to participate in a solar project, and to take advantage of the economies of scale that larger projects bring.
Their recommendations included easing federal restrictions on association health plans (AHPs), making it easier for associations to band together to provide quality, lower-cost insurance to employees.
That means that even a small group of lawmakers could have major sway over the selection of the next Speaker if they band together to demand changes.
After he's almost killed, his wife urges him to end his vigilante career, but as gang violence increases the whole family must band together to fight it.
The rule allows for small businesses and self-employed individuals to band together to buy insurance as a group in what are known as association health plans.
It was often unpopular in football's early years, too, leading local communities to band together to ensure that their club wasn't absorbed by another, often larger, rival.
In the case of privatizing the ISS, this would likely involve a consortium of emerging space industries that band together to share the station's monumental operational costs.
Yeah, because it had to be done so quickly, we wanted to give people the option of playing without getting the band together, talking to the label.
People are most likely tuning in to The Defenders because they want to see these four heroes band together and beat up a slew of faceless henchmen.
He said the emergency action would "unleash the full power of the federal government" and called on Americans to band together in a time of national strain.
Schumer is the one who leads his caucus and instructed Democrats to band together against the procedural vote after the two parties failed to reach a deal.
The only way to fight fire with fire is to band together and establish a National Gun Safety Association as a counterweight to the National Rifle Association.
But if all the New York, New Jersey, and California Republicans band together, there would be enough of them to stall the bill over these policy areas.
But the German system has many of the efficiencies of a single-payer system because all of its sickness funds band together to negotiate and set prices.
Poland's nationalist government is lobbying for a "red-card" system whereby a grouping of national parliaments can band together to block planned legislation in the European Union.
And he is fond of quoting Mao, another populist figure, often saying, for example, that small villages can band together to rival the influence of big cities.
" Despite the pain Watson and others from the city are feeling, he says Manchester is a tough place that won't be broken ... and will instead "band together.
The league, however, does have something akin to an antitrust exemption, thanks to a 1966 law, that allows every team to band together to negotiate television deals.
The news industry is to band together to seek a limited antitrust exemption from Congress in an effort to fend off growing competition from Facebook and Google.
It's about three high school students who band together to rail against grown-up hypocrisies and to try to create a forum where they can express themselves.
Trafficking rhetoric is perhaps most dangerously used against sex workers who band together to keep themselves safe, or are trying to escape or avoid being actually trafficked.
At their summer camp in the Berkshires, nicknamed Banglewood to wink at the Boston Symphony's Tanglewood, they encourage young participants to band together in their own collectives.
It's only once they reunite once more that it all starts to come back, and they band together to rid Derry of Pennywise once and for all.
Association health plans January 2018: The administration issues rules expanding "association health plans," which allow small businesses or self-employed individuals to band together to buy coverage.
The bill also gives more flexibility to Accountable Care Organizations, groups of doctors that band together to coordinate care for patients in an effort to save money.
After the anger, accusations and animosity of 2016, our entire country needs a second chance — an opportunity to band together around the things that truly unite us.
Modi entered the election as the frontrunner, but opposition parties, including Congress, sense a chance to band together to try and oust the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
And maybe most importantly, regardless of ideology, we need to band together as a country and realize we have a common enemy that is beyond our shores.
Will our heroes get over their personal differences in time to band together to save the galaxy from the cross dimensional threat of the Thanos-Palpatine Axis?
Iowa's law also allows small businesses or self-employed individuals to band together to buy coverage through "association health plans" (AHPs) that don't meet ObamaCare insurer rules.
Maybe sometimes, when the time is right, people will band together in harmony to do what's right, like yanking a cat down from a tall-ass pole.
The lawsuit also said Morgan Stanley uses "stealth" methods to force unhappy brokers to arbitrate their claims, rather than band together to pursue class actions in court.
Strotbeck admits that sustainatarianism is still a fledgling movement but hopes all three of these movements will band together to influence policy in the years to come.
It creates this incentive for homeowners to band together with other better-to-do people, fence in that wealth, and use that money to improve only their schools.
He put me in touch with them, and we've been putting our band together in Tallahassee, which, like I always do, I get a bunch of kids together.
That really has helped all of us get through our situations that have unfortunately come up during the almost 20 years that we've been in the band together.
In the face of that sort of opposition, a student's best option is often to write fantasy outside of class, and to band together with like-minded classmates.
The bill, which gives small publishers a four-year safe harbor to band together to negotiate with online platforms, won industry backing at an antitrust subcommittee hearing Tuesday.
Something that is so dark, can bring out something so beautiful which is the fact that we set aside our differences and we band together just to survive.
Instead of dieting, let's band together in pursuit of the innumerable benefits that come with living a healthy lifestyle, and leave dieting guilt and shame by the wayside.
Littlefinger is killed, Sansa and Arya band together in Winterfell, and Jon and Daenerys have hot they-don't-know-it's-incest sex, while Tyrion mournfully spies on them.
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Small farmers could band together to improve their negotiating power with customers, she said, and they could benefit from sharing technologies that improve the longevity of their harvests.
Thanks to social media, small brands can band together to call out the retail industry for this all-too-pervasive practice — and get their followers to follow suit.
In the trailer, the four women decide to band together to help save their city from a supernatural takeover (after one of them gets slimed by a ghost).
He warned of an "invasion" of Europe by Muslims; he emphasized the need for countries that have a "Judeo-Christian" heritage to band together to fight radical Islam.
Increasingly aware that they have more power if they band together, individual Singaporean investors are flexing their muscles in the troubled offshore oil and gas sector in particular.
It is easy to imagine that a bipartisan group of prominent politicians could step aside from their parties, band together, and create a new movement of the centre.
Usually, smoking makes us very productive, and we have magical, nice times writing music for our band together and then end up watching Columbo until we fall asleep.
Together, they have formed a secret society, the Young Elites, who must band together to fight the Inquisition Axis, an organization that seeks to destroy those with powers.
Trump issued the executive order aimed at letting small businesses band together across state lines to buy cheaper, less regulated health plans for their employees with fewer benefits.
So we rushed to put this band together, and then Jamie quit about a month after the record came out and I was just left with this band.
Now, here's those proper nouns in a very unlikely sentence: Australian adult contemporary icon Ben Lee and How I Met Your Mother's Josh Radnor have a band together!
The order directs the Labor Department to "consider expanding access to Association Health Plans " for American businesses, so small businesses can easier band together to offer health coverage.
The effect, especially on country-tinged songs like "Airport Shrimp Cocktail," about gastronomic distress, is that of a soccer dad who managed to keep his college band together.
And without fears of vote-splitting or "spoilers," candidates traditionally at a disadvantage in a single-choice system can legitimately compete, even band together to boost their chances.
And without fear of vote-splitting or "spoilers," candidates traditionally at a disadvantage in a single-choice system can legitimately compete, even band together to boost their chances.
Several Capitol Hill sources predicted that the GOP conference, where infighting between competing factions has spilled into public view for years, would band together against the Democrats' priorities.
Second, Congress has considered various bills that would make it easier for smaller employers to band together to offer retirement plans in arrangements called open multiple employer plans.
They proposed aggressively expanding association health plans, which allow businesses to band together to buy insurance and aren't subject to the health care law's rules for preexisting conditions.
The big picture: Association health plans allow small businesses and similarly situated individuals to band together and buy coverage as if they worked for the same large employer.
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Now is the time for all of us as one country, Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative to band together to deliver justice, and safety, and security for all Americans.
Paul said allowing more people to band together to purchase health insurance gives them more leverage to lower premiums than when people are buying coverage on their own.
Speaking on the CNN program "State of the Union," Paul also said his proposal would overhaul healthcare regulations to allow small businesses to band together to buy insurance.
That same year, he told Billboard"Our relationships have definitely changed since we were in a band together, but I think that's just life," Malik told the publication.
The concert, under the banner Band Together Bay Area, was announced Wednesday as communities continued to reckon with the destruction of more than 8,000 homes and other structures.
Sometimes distribution co-ops band together to form wholesale generation and transmission co-ops (G&Ts); G&Ts generate power and sell it to their member co-ops.
I think we just need to band together, inspire each other and give each other safe spaces to express how we feel, and demand that space as well.
Accountable Care Organizations, another big Obamacare program, has big groups of doctors band together and agree to take a lump sum payment for the care they provide patients.
It is in these moments that, regardless of party, race or religion, Americans can band together and collectively stand against actions that fail to represent the American standard.
CONSUMER BUREAU RELEASES ARBITRATION RULE: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) wants to prohibit companies from denying consumers the right to band together to settle disputes in court.
Schleifstein, Dougherty and Baum are part of a 19-student group organizing New Jersey's march, and write that they feel they must "band together" behind the Florida students.
Many residents said the British government in London, which oversees the islands, has been sluggish to attend to their dire situation, so residents have had to band together.
Trump's order seeks to expand the ability of small businesses and other groups to band together to buy health insurance through what are known as association health plans.
Six of the world's largest and most prestigious marathons — in Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago and New York City — band together and call themselves the World Marathon Majors.
What it will do: It would allow small businesses or other groups of people to band together to buy a form of insurance known as association health plans.
My promise and commitment to all of you is that I will never be silenced, and we will continue [to] band together to make strides, uniting for equality.
The WB's "Gilmore Girls" season one holiday episode forces the usually biting, stubborn characters to band together when Lorelai's father Richard is rushed to the hospital with angina.
And on Thursday, another judge blocked its effort to make it easier for small businesses to band together to buy health insurance in so-called association health plans.
Activists have a hard enough time getting all of the Senate Democrats to band together to oppose Trump's nomination, but even if they manage to, it won't matter.
National policymakers should also emulate California, which will band together all state entities into a single purchaser of drugs, adding leverage to efforts to negotiate down drug prices.
Now is the time for all of us as one country, Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative, to band together to deliver justice and safety and security for all Americans.
His solution, as described in 1988's Manufacturing Consent and recounted onstage, is that citizens should associate—they should consume alternative media and band together, syndicate, meet, discuss.
Whether or not they were totally on the same page, though, it was nice to see women finding a way to band together and show solidarity with one another.
The president of Mountain View, California-based startup incubator Y Combinator, Sam Altman, wrote a widely read blog post urging tech leaders to band together against the immigration order.
Democrats shouldn't laugh at de Blasio -- they should band together and make sure he is as quick to retire his presidential ambitions as he was late in announcing them.
This isn't a great way to band together and pry profits out of the hands of the millionaires and billionaires and get them into the hands of the people.
The locals are friendly, and expats band together with them — and each other — in a lot of community service and joint activities, expat resident Deb Crofutt recently told InternationalLiving.com.
The bill would also allow people and small business owners to band together through professional associations to purchase insurance, with the goal of decreasing the cost through greater numbers.
Beyond publishing its findings, Facebook shared more granular details with its peers — standard practice for many tech giants, which generally band together to address online threats, such as hackers.
Because of the tight 11–10 Republican majority on the committee, a no vote by Flake would have allowed Democrats to band together and report the Kavanaugh nomination unfavorably.
It also issues a gentle reminder that perhaps the best way to confront fear of the unknowable is to band together with the people you love, quirks and all.
Be smart: It's unusual for countries from four different continents to band together in an effort to hold a U.S.-based company accountable for its actions in this way.
This trailer is mostly about Sigourney Weaver lecturing heroes Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist on why their attempt to band together to oppose her are misguided.
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If this drags on, it's possible that Republicans band together with Democrats, vote to reopen the government with a veto-proof majority, and fund the government without Trump's approval.
Small businesses can already band together to form a retirement plan, though officials said that current law discourages them from doing so if the businesses are not closely related.
Those included doing away with the law's mandate to purchase health insurance and expanding coverage options through association plans, which allow small businesses to band together to purchase insurance.
Pokémon Go players around the world are invited to band together and catch Pokémon during the Pokémon Go Fest in Chicago this month, unlocking rewards and bonuses for everyone.
And the seven of us were tired of it, and it made us band together — and some of us didn't even like each other — to say enough is enough.
A new study out Monday warns of the possibility of out-of-control global warming if humans fail to band together to fight the worst effects of climate change.
A joke Facebook event encouraging people to band together and storm the highly secretive Area 51 site in Nevada has gone viral, inspiring alien memes on Facebook and Instagram.
The drama will follow revenge-seeking strippers who band together with a group of fellow exotic dancers to scam their male Wall Street clients out of thousands of dollars.
"If he wasn't such a choir boy, I think they might band together, but if they do that, it will just look like they are totally partisan," said Sen.
Both measures would expand multi-employer retirement plans that allow small businesses to band together to achieve economies of scale and reduce liability barriers and disincentives to these plans.
Fitbit imposes mandatory arbitration because it doesn't want people who buy its fitness trackers to band together in a class action that would make their small claims economically viable.
In signing the deal at the African Union summit in Niger, Buhari called on the continent's nations to band together to attract investment, grow local manufacturing and combat smuggling.
The administration is expanding access to association health plans, or AHPs, which allow similarly situated individuals to band together and buy insurance almost as if they were a company.
When they have money, families band together to buy a truckload of water, but the price has jumped to 25,000 bolivars - twice the monthly minimum wage - for 7,000 liters.
Vassalotti recorded it with the help of his "main man and collaborator" and co-founder of their band together Merchandise, Carson Cox, in Cox's basement in Silver Spring, Maryland.
We hope that those of us who are unhappy with the direction can band together to push for some necessary changes to both our political culture and policy positions.
Senate Republicans voted on Tuesday to strike down a sweeping new rule that would have allowed millions of Americans to band together in class-action lawsuits against financial institutions.
The order asks the Labor Department to loosen rules that permit small companies to band together to form associations and buy the kind of coverage available to larger businesses.
Women had to band together to create their own means of economic empowerment, which included developing strike committees and networks of friends and kin who shared resources and advice.
Industry groups like the Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance are currently trying to explore other ways that small businesses might be able to band together and voluntarily purchase green power.
In a significant blow to the agency, Congress recently overturned a rule that would have allowed millions of Americans to band together in class-action lawsuits against financial institutions.
If you're a sucker for watching scrappy outsiders band together to get away with something the world has told them they shouldn't, Dolemite Is My Name is for you.
"The ruling today is going to allow drivers across the country to band together to challenge Uber's misclassification of them," said Paul B. Maslo, a lawyer for the plaintiffs.
If a candidate isn't viable, their voters can realign to another viable candidate or band together to form a group in support of another candidate that meets the threshold.
If Democrats band together, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, has threatened to pursue the so-called nuclear option eliminating the filibuster for Supreme Court selections.
Ma famously got rejected from 30 jobs before he decided to band together with a group of friends at the age of 29 to create his internet start-up.
Earlier in the day, he signed an executive order expanding small businesses and other groups' ability to band together to purchase health insurance through so-called association health plans.
Trump's order seeks to expand the ability of small businesses and other groups to band together to buy health insurance through what are known as association health plans (AHPs).
The executive order instructs the Department of Labor to make a new rule to redefine association health plans so that more small groups can band together to purchase insurance.
In signing the deal at the African Union summit in Niger, Buhari called on the contient's nations to band together to attract investment, grow local manufacturing and combat smuggling.
" However, he added, "all of us who believe in the values and principles that the EU was designed to uphold must band together to save it by thoroughly reconstructing it.
Al Franken's office to ask if Franken planned to play a role in the NewsCorp effort to allow publishers to band together to negotiate with advertising giants Google and Facebook.
And Jon Snow's journey north of The Wall to capture a wight to prove to Westeros that they need to band together instead of killing each other goes pretty terribly.
But the series also offers a glimmer of hope in showing that when life gets difficult, it affects us all, and it's in those moments that we truly band together.
Emily and I had discussed working together, but it only took 20 minutes at dinner for us to quickly realize that we aren't meant to be in a band together.
The drama will have Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Danny Rand — each of whom have standalone Netflix shows — band together to battle an unknown foe played by Sigourney Weaver.
Players can band together to reclaim monster-haunted wilds and build thriving civilizations, or they can strike out alone, surviving in the face of supernatural terrors and murderous player bandits.
The Revenge Body star's latest project is less about parties and fashion lines and almost entirely about murder — specifically, sisters who kill each other or band together to kill others.
Jon declares they will be forgiven since the traitors who made the decision are dead and now they all need to band together to fight the army of the dead.
They were in a band together but broke up shortly before Poppy entered the scene, but it's certainly not hard to see the similarities between the two musical projects. 4.
Republicans and others say class actions, where people band together to share resources in a single lawsuit, only benefit lawyers who reap high fees and suck up time and money.
The former New York congresswoman said it was a "viable strategy" for Republicans to band together and back Trump based on the "policy premises" that he articulated at the debate.
It does not allow insurance companies to sell across state lines, and it does not make it possible for small groups and organizations to band together to form larger groups.
""De Tocqueville wrote that tyrants maintained their power by 'isolating' their citizens -- and that Americans guaranteed their freedom by their remarkable ability to band together without any direction from government.
As the town members fight off outside pressures from rowdy biker gangs, ever-suspicious cops and their own dangerous pasts, they band together and form a strong and unlikely family.
Now is the time for all of us, as one country, Democrat and Republican, liberal and conservative, to band together to deliver justice and safety and security for all Americans.
A federal judge blocked the administration's regulation in March that would have allowed small businesses to band together to sell association health plans that don't have to follow ObamaCare's rules.
For the future of Brazil, as well as of Latin America and the world, Brazilians must band together and fight for human rights and economic equality over hatred and bigotry.
This first season meditated sweetly on how even degenerates can learn to act righteously if they band together; how communities are always stronger than individuals and can lift them up.
The party differences of the aristocrats, just as in the monarchies of old, become transparent as the ruling party's band together to attack the "outsider" and protect the establishment candidate.
Even his bandtogether since their teens – is at a standstill, and in an almost cringeworthy rom-com trope, he's dating someone overtly annoying and set up as Sasha's inferior.
"It's very nice to see all the different parts of the community band together and celebrate a Jewish holiday we all have in common," Chaya Teich told CNN affiliate KDKA.
And the more we hear about, and make of, the mistreatment of women in the workplace and anywhere, the more women are likely to band together to hasten that change.
They debut new handwriting styles or bullet symbols, and band together to fund a dedicated dot grid bullet journal notebook manufactured by German stationery company Leuchtturm (Moleskines are so 2010).
Where in the same store there was a dollar bin full of toys that no one really wanted that would band together like the misfit, offbrand little outsiders they were.
There's a hope that art can be an escape, but also that the creative community will band together now more than ever to lend insight and context to current events.
But unlike the solution proposed to shareholders, the main recourse available to consumers has been to band together with a handful of lawyers and online collection agencies to obtain compensation.
We as a generation must band together behind them, just as Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson and others stood behind George Washington and fought to create this great country.
You'll remember association health plans: The Trump administration tried to make it easier for small businesses and self-employed people to band together and buy health insurance outside of Obamacare.
The notices would have apprised workers of their right to form a union or band together to improve their working conditions, and would have included a pledge not to interfere.
But the new rules allow people to band together and file class-action style complaints, a legal approach that hasn't been as common in Europe as in the United States.
And now, it is important that we band together to recognize the SECURE Act as a steppingstone in helping solve the looming retirement crisis that so many Americans face today.
When the space savages aren't fighting among themselves, they'll band together to overwhelm their foes — even if those foes are Chaos gods, alien samurai, or whatever the hell Tyranids are.
You can band together with dissidents seeking a life outside corporate chains, stick with the companies seeking to tame and colonize the wilds of space, or forge your own path.
"The gig work force is really powerful," said Eve Epstein, a labor lawyer who is building an app called SoleVenture to help gig workers band together when buying insurance plans.
The new rule, which could take effect next year, would allow individuals to band together in class-action lawsuits that could cost banks and other financial firms billions of dollars.
And that's part of the plan: The organizers believe that if hundreds of employees band together, there will be "strength in numbers," and the company won't punish dissenters as easily.
Trump's plan rests on one main pillar, the creation of associations in which multiple employers can band together to buy health plans under the same law that large employers do.
He railed against the new governments of Brazil, Argentina and Peru and expressed hope that South American and Caribbean nations would one day band together as a politically cohesive bloc.
He belongs to a Wenzhou business association in Shanghai — it is common for Wenzhou entrepreneurs to band together in cities where they live — and to an investors' group in Lujiazui.
A Trump administration proposal to allow more flexibility to groups and small businesses who band together to buy health insurance could undermine the stability of the ObamaCare marketplace, experts warn.
Known for its Groupon-like app that allows shoppers to band together for discounts on everything from fresh fruit to lipstick, Pinduoduo's rapid growth came mostly from less urban areas.
As soon as people have a chance to band together and decide that they are a "we," and that another group therefore constitutes a "them," prejudice will flourish and spread.
The women, including actresses Sophia Bush and Hilarie Burton, were inspired to band together after writer Audrey Wauchope broke her silence about Schwahn's behavior and history of "psychological abuse" on set.
Threatened by the entrance of Uber and Grab's ride-hailing service, some 200 drivers in tourist-friendly Chiang Mai, Thailand, have decided to band together to drive out the new threat.
Given the narrow GOP Senate majority, a decision by the trio to oppose him could doom the nomination, should all of the 48 Democrats in the Senate band together in opposition.
J even calls for his people to "band together" for the South Bend, Indiana mayor, because he believes if they get him in the White House ... real differences can be made.
To band together and declare in one unified voice that we will not be influenced to dabble in the unsustainable, sometimes ridiculous fad diets that pop up incessantly everywhere we turn.
This It also wisely sticks to only half of the novel, in which a group of misfit kids who call themselves the Losers Club band together to fight an ancient evil.
Supporters say it is quicker than lawsuits and more of the money in a settlement goes directly to a customer than in class-action lawsuits, where people band together to sue.
A contrary decision would have allowed companies accused of minor but mass wrongdoing to pick off plaintiffs one by one, frustrating their ability to band together to sue over their claims.
That's why Cohen, alongside CEO Susan Wojcicki and head of business Robert Kyncl, have published blog posts asking creators to band together and pressure the EU into not passing the directive.
Republicans and others say that class actions, where people band together to share resources in a single lawsuit, only benefit lawyers who reap high fees and does not right substantial wrongs.
There's still the matter of seeing whether the rest of the Senate Democratic caucus will band together to block bills until the shutdown fight is resolved and the government is reopened.
The Labor Department on Monday released a final rule that's intended to make it easier for the nation's smaller firms to band together to offer 401(k) plans to their workers.
Saxs Persson, creative director of Minecraft, told The Verge, "Shenanigans will come from when people have different opinions about what needs to happen, or they band together and do something meaningful."
Da'Vonne and Jozea rightfully felt they were next on the chopping block after Angela and Faith so they wanted to band together to better their chances of staying in the game.
Mr Lenz attributes the rise in patriot groups to the election of Barack Obama, which spurred those with extreme anxieties about likely government expansion and extra gun controls to band together.
"Growing sophistication in the cybercrime community", where criminal groups band together to deliver "cybercrime services", is becoming the major engine of growth in online crime undertaken for illegal profit, he said.
The details: Trump's executive order does three big things: Expand access to association health plans, in which a group of small employers can band together to buy insurance as a collective.
"After Brexit, all of us who believe in the values and principles that the EU was designed to uphold must band together to save it by thoroughly reconstructing it," he wrote.
While they've been slower to address the crisis, Vancouver clubs and alternative art spaces are also beginning to band together to learn how to use Narcan, the popular name brand naloxone.
The hope is that Dish, Boost and a few other players will somehow band together to form a new insurgent wireless network that will rise to compete with its former masters.
The two companies were seeking to band together to compete with the likes of Schlumberger, and, in the meantime, to erase billions in costs related to operations and research and development.
Mr. Colbert isn't likely to start doing a live show every night, nor to band together with Mr. Stewart to re-create the old Comedy Central late-night lineup on CBS.
The administration released its final rule governing association health plans, which allow small businesses and the self-employed to band together based on their industry or location and buy health insurance.
In an effort to understand what makes audiences band together to dislike a video, we took a look at the 12 most-hated YouTube videos, based on the number of dislikes.
In July, they voted to block a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule restoring the ability of consumers to band together and take banks, lenders and credit bureaus like Equifax to court.
But it's also possible that the remaining countries could band together and continue the alliance as a way to fend off Russia, which by that point would certainly be more emboldened.
The agreement also highlighted the need for entertainment companies to band together so that they would have more heft in negotiations with the larger and larger cable, satellite and wireless companies.
We don't have many blockbuster games rolling out this year about how people can band together, decide on how they want life to be, and then transform those ideas into reality.
The proposed rule is designed to make it easier for groups of individuals and small businesses to band together and buy the kind of insurance that large companies offer their workers.
In Ohio, the circumstances have led independent bookstores to band together to try to find solutions, according to Gary Lovely, events and media manager for the Book Loft in downtown Columbus.
The SECURE Act removes restrictions on groups of small employees, allowing them to band together on a retirement plan, taking advantage of the economies of scale larger businesses have access to.
He helped to expand the reach of private, case-by-case arbitration, making it more difficult for employees to band together to confront their employers about wage theft and other problems.
The "we have no secrets here" ethos of online discourse has helped bring anxiety into the open, and allowed its clinical sufferers to band together in a virtual group-therapy setting.
The payment law allows for doctors to band together in "virtual groups" to clear that hurdle, but CMS postponed the groups last year after failing to work out all the kinks.
Band together Stepping back from the operational response, it's important to recognize that Congress has a vital role to play in both preparing for and enabling recovery following large scale disasters.
Initially Reversal was unsuccessful, but when Pokémon Go developer Niantic started the "Niantic Wayfarer" program, fans of Amofah were able to band together to have the mural recognized as a stop.
It has taken the other parties, from left to right, years of squabbling and in-fighting to realise that the only way to challenge him is to band together, using primaries.
In these times of political strife, it's nice that despite our differences we can still band together as a nation in the face of a catastrophe that affects us all equally.
There is much more that will need to be done in the coming years, and some towns have begun to band together to share the costs posed by the climate crisis.
If there are credible reports that a judge's chambers are not safe for our graduates, professors should band together, refuse to send our students to that judge and publicly explain why.
While the US has traditionally chosen the World Bank head, formally the position is selected through a vote of bank shareholders, and other countries could indeed band together to reject Malpass. .
If this drags on, it's possible, albeit unlikely, that Republicans band together with Democrats, vote to reopen the government with a veto-proof majority, and fund the government without Trump's approval.
Business leaders have a choice: They can band together and push Trump to abandon the policies they have denounced, or they can just stop with their symbolic distancing from the president.
In one publicity video called "We are Manfred Weber's friends", one former schoolmate recalls how they set up a band together to play at dances and carnival balls, with Weber on guitar.
The administration Tuesday released its final rule governing association health plans, which allow small businesses and the self- employed to band together to buy health insurance based on their industry or location.
As a 39-year-old gay man, I have seen how people can band together to fight for seemingly impossible goals — and win, radically reducing the amount of unhappiness gay people face.
Before the internet, people with delusions that they are being targeted for electronic harassment were less likely to band together, psychologist David LaPorte of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania told BuzzFeed News.
This should stand as a lesson for the future — when Republicans band together, stand up for the grassroots and take the fight to the Democrats and the opposition party media, America wins.
On January 19th—the night before Trump's inauguration, and two months after Pence's booing—the theater community will band together for a show of solidarity in the form of The Ghostlight Project.
So, this seems like an ongoing problem right now, and we need to just do what we can and all band together and spread love and kindness and give what you can.
Bryan: Thinking back on it, it's actually pretty amazing how much shoe leather The Walking Dead spent on the simple idea of getting the various communities to band together against the Saviors.
On November 27, Tanner tells the police that his longtime friend (they were even in a band together) has been bullied for years, and his behavior that day during lunch was abnormal.
Upon discovering that their parents are actually a group of super criminals, the teens band together, combining their inherent powers, along with tech lifted by their evil parentals to thwart their plans.
No less a heavy-handed pol than former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg issued a call to band together that won over what, under most circumstances, would've been a hostile convention hall.
In the US, those worrying signs that a significant number of Republicans will not band together to check Trump leaves the Democratic Party as the most important watchdog or conservator of democracy.
If only women could band together and convince Congress to pass some unicorn legislation that mandated diversity, monitored paychecks, required paid leave, and provided free childcare, we could finally achieve wage equality!
"Rogue One" stars Felicity Jones at the head of a brand new cast and follows a group of rebels who band together to fight the evil Darth Vader's plans for intergalactic domination.
Soon, those forces could band together once again to mount a lawsuit, potentially setting up months, if not years, of further legal wrangling over one of the web's most contentious, unresolved issues.
Association health plans allow similarly situated consumers to band together and buy health coverage as a group, and they're a cornerstone of the Trump administration's effort to bolster non-ACA insurance options.
His campaign manager, Ravo Root, is a high school friend — "We were in band together," Mr. Morgan said — who is still in college in Potsdam, N.Y., some 22016 miles from the district.
And yet, I sense that the Jennifer plotline, in which an anonymous cabal of angry women band together to start disposing of dangerous men, will still prove controversial, and disturbing, to some.
There aren't many things human beings can agree on, but one sure-fire opinion guaranteed to band together even the most hated of enemies is this: the subway is hell on earth.
If the bloc of roughly 220006 conservatives band together, they can prevent McCarthy, Scalise or anyone else from securing the required 2202 votes needed to win the gavel on the House floor.
In so doing, however, it inadvertently suggests that what we need isn't to band together to make a better reality but, instead, to wait for everybody else to come to their senses.
Since there's no way for individual candidates to signal an opt-out — a hand is either raised, or it isn't — the candidates should band together and refuse to participate in such questions.
Rather than create government-owned competitors to private utilities, the REA made loans available to rural residents who wanted to band together and create consumer-owned cooperatives to serve as local utilities.
Leaders of the committee have pushed for passage of a bill that would give news organizations the ability to band together to negotiate greater compensation from online services that distribute their news.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that workers at a California business could not band together to seek compensation for what they said was their employer's failure to protect their data.
Merkel, who was raised in East Germany and knows firsthand what her country experienced decades ago, called on citizens to band together to help overcome the COVID-85003 contagion (The Washington Post).
It is a set of psychological adaptations that make people respond to threats and intergroup competition with an urge to band together, enforce loyalty to the team, and guard boundaries or territory.
If that happened, he said he would try to attach his bill making it easier for organizations to band together to buy health insurance in what are known as association health plans.
It will need help from other parties not just to pass bills but also merely to survive as other parties can band together to force a new election at virtually any moment.
But now, with President Trump criticizing the N.F.L. and its kneeling players, leading many players, owners and league officials to band together, motivations have become murky, racial justice advocates and protesters say.
It's not just the right of liberals to band together through associations to criticize Republicans, or conservatives associating to criticize Democrats; donor privacy also protects liberals criticizing Democrats, and conservatives criticizing Republicans.
It would allow them to band together to negotiate with Google and Facebook over how their articles and photos are used online, and what payments the newspapers get from the tech companies.
"Our Third Acts in Marvel movies have tended to be a little similar, which is we all band together to fight the bad guy who's raining stuff on our city," McFeely said.
But the film just drops straight into what feels like a Walking Dead episode, with various survivors losing people they care about, then scrambling to band together while not trusting each other much.
A group of highly skilled veterans (played by famous actors, in this case Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund, Pedro Pascal and Ben Affleck) band together to carry out an ambitious money grab.
Industries often band together or create entirely new outside groups with pooled resources for specific, intense advertising pushes, such as the arrival of the well-funded Americans for Stable Quality Care in 2009.
Dohl and Levin worked together in Doggett's office during 2009's tea party summer and witnessed firsthand how a loosely affiliated group of conservatives was able to band together to stymie Obama's agenda.
If you want to get really freaky, imagine if Trump tries to start some ill-advised war or implement some police-state security measure and city governments band together to refuse to participate.
Single Parents, true to its title, follows an ensemble of parents without partners who band together to help one another deal with all the weird ins and outs of raising small children alone.
All these movies start with a bunch of different characters who barely know each other, but who must band together for some higher purpose – and become ride-or-die besties in the process.
Critic score: 100%Synopsis: When Woody (Hanks) is separated from his friends by a nefarious toy collector, Buzz (Allen) and the rest of Andy's toys band together to rescue their friend from danger.
It's only fitting, then, that Meyers (as a symbol of patriarchy) is hell bent on silencing three generations of Strode women (Laurie, Karen, and Allyson), who band together to end his tyrannical predation.
As for the consolidation in the chips sector, highlighted by Qualcomm's recent bid to acquire NXP Semiconductors, Su said it is important to band together as an industry to keep new ideas flowing.
Meanwhile, a group of widows of men lost at sea band together to question the Tidelanders' influence in the town, which was once devoted to legitimate fishing, until that industry stopped being profitable.
David Cicilline of Rhode Island, who leads the antitrust subcommittee, have co-sponsored legislation that would allow local news organizations to band together to negotiate with the dominant platforms over access and quality.
It will be very interesting to see if these companies band together and share data to improve the industry overall; or fight it out to become the first unified software for all parties.
I have faith in myself to move forward — and in my fellow Americans to band together and aggressively ensure that our laws protecting diversity and human rights not only stay intact but flourish.
Scrapping a new rule allowing bank and credit-card customers to band together in class-action lawsuits and tougher regulation of payday lenders will likely be a Trump appointee's first moves, Kaplinsky said.
Trump signed an executive order on October 27 that would allow small businesses (and possibly individuals) to band together to buy less comprehensive insurance through what are known as Association Health Plans (AHPs).
When Arrested Development was canceled, Chen used it as an example to drum up interest in Kickstarter: What if fans could band together to save the shows they loved—television networks be damned?
These included reports the SEC is mulling rule changes that would block investors from being able to band together to sue companies, an idea Clayton said he personally is "not anxious" to pursue.
President Trump condemned a deadly attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England on Monday night as the act of "evil losers" and called on nations to band together to fight terrorism.
The band also tells me that they had to personally work out how to be in a band together, to create together, and if that was something they wanted to do going forward.
First, we should once again allow small businesses to band together and get insurance for their employees through association health plans, typically with the local chamber of commerce acting to link employers together.
How those justices on the right band together -- or not -- could make a difference in the cases the court takes up and the fate of long-standing precedents, for example on abortion rights.
The Canadian actress plays eight (and counting) clones who, as they discover their genetic doppelgängers, band together to maintain their individuality and fight against scientists and companies that consider them their intellectual property.
Last spring, Trump wanted US soldiers and Border Patrol agents to band together and form a "human wall" that would prevent migrants from reaching the US, where they're legally entitled to request asylum.
And at the end of the day, creators hold far more power as individuals; fans have to band together in huge numbers, like The 100 fans did, to get any kind of notice.
Preston Rutledge, an assistant secretary at the Labor Department, said the department will examine whether it can change the criteria for the types of businesses that can band together to join an MEP.
Regardless of the political or social circumstances that allowed it to happen, this is a Muslim problem and Muslims worldwide must band together, condemn these religious fundamentalist views and root this evil out.
For most people the process takes place aged around 503, when they band together with a few mates for fake IDs and a night of group hugs, fist pumps and selfies with pints.
Hours earlier, Trump griped at a presidential-style address delivered by his likely election year rival, Joe Biden, complaining that Democrats won't band together to help him pull the nation from the brink.
In another rule, issued six weeks ago, the Trump administration made it easier for small businesses to band together to set up health plans that skirt many requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
They band together to stop the end of the world by keeping tabs on the Antichrist (although there is a bit of a mix-up) while the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse gather.
This led to the claim, made by Sur Rodney Sur that "they" want to keep people of color and the LGBTQ community fearful, and wants to choke off the opportunities to band together.
Federal and state governments should band together to create federal-state partnerships for community colleges in which states would receive federal matching funds if they agreed to increase investments in two-year institutions.
We must band together to get this crisis under control, both through passing meaningful legislation and ensuring our service members have the resources they need to survive both on the battlefield and off.
Fortunately, new bipartisan legislation – the Secure Act – would modernize retirement security to enable new and small businesses to band together to provide multiple-employer 401(k)-like retirement savings products to their employees.
Every Republican in the House voted against impeachment, and Republicans in the Senate are expected to band together to acquit Trump at the end of his impeachment trial, likely to start in January.
They'd need to band together in a so-called "club deal" to raise enough money, which they might be willing to do if it meant owning Wall Street's elite provider of financial data.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Thursday struck down a Trump administration rule that allows small businesses to band together and set up health insurance plans that skirt requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
Many brands have recognized the complex, deep-seated reliance the industry has created in these communities and have joined working groups in an effort to band together for change, but progress has been slow.
The case twice reached the U.S. Supreme Court, most recently resulting in a ruling in 2014 that made it harder for investors to band together to pursue securities fraud lawsuits against publicly traded companies.
They can't agree on anything but must band together to save Christmas when an interstellar imp, Mr. Skibumpers (Jim Parsons), unleashes a real-life Santa Claus (Gary Anthony Williams) who experiences an existential crisis.
The legions of fans hooked on ABC's reality-TV romance factory may band together under the moniker of Bachelor Nation, but The Bachelor is really less like a country and more like a planet.
Voters of every political allegiance are telling pollsters they would band together to stymie her bid, much as they did when Ms Le Pen's father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, reached the 2002 run-off.
After a Mexico-based man scammed many people out of money, his victims decided to band together and ruin his reputation by offering his photo up as a victim of many recent terrorist attacks.
However, the main opposition Congress party, which late last year ousted the BJP from power in three largely rural states, is trying to band together with regional and caste-based parties to oust Modi.
In the short term, though, those with an interest in the country's apparel business ought to band together and finance a task force devoted to finishing the work the Accord and Alliance have begun.
Some Ryanair pilots have in recent weeks been encouraging each other to band together to take advantage of increased demand for experienced pilots – especially among low-cost carriers - to force management to improve conditions.
Joel Pollak, an editor at Breitbart (now run by former Trump adviser Steve Bannon), said that conservatives now have to band together to stop the president from teaming up with "liberal Republicans" and Democrats.
It's a chaotic scene in which his violence against women reaches peak levels and, in an unexpected show of unity, Madeline, Celeste, Jane, Bonnie, and Renata band together to ward off a common foe.
For Dubai, BIG designed a floating, airportlike Hyperloop station made of warm wood and glass that arcs out in two semicircles with small ports for each car-pod, which band together into cylindrical carriages.
Through this proposal, small and mid-sized employers, including sole proprietors, could band together to offer retirement products, services and investments that are currently offered at a lower price to employees of large businesses.
Laszewski noted that Trump's order proposes loosening rules regulating so-called association health plans to make it easier for small businesses to band together, across state lines, and buy health coverage for their workers.
"They capture the leaders but they leave all the guys below them loose so they band together into small groups and begin to commit high-impact crimes like theft, extortion, and kidnappings," he said.
"The only connection is that these individuals suing Monster for money have endeavored to band together to litigate their cases in the media," the company said in a 600-word statement sent to HuffPost.
In a speech last month, Microsoft's president and chief legal officer, Brad Smith, called for the global community to band together to create a digital version of the Geneva Conventions to combat global cyberthreats.
Other actions the administration has taken this year include making it easier for small businesses to band together to buy coverage and slashing support for a program that helps people sign up for Obamacare.
" The lawsuit states: "While Buckingham was attempting to keep the band together, the other members, secretly and unceremoniously, moved on without him, including hiring contract players to replace Buckingham's iconic vocals and guitar parts.
Coleman works at a Wendy's near the University of South Carolina, and when some of the students learned of his story, they decided to band together to give it the happy ending he deserves.
The logic of a parliamentary system is such that it would make sense for these groups to band together and use their handful of votes as leverage to win concessions from the larger parties.
In Nigeria, a Nollywood movie called "Wives on Strike," about a group of women who band together against a bad husband and father, was so popular it spawned a sequel and a television series.
But conspiracy theories and vitriol are now coming from influencers in the United States — verified users, many from within the media, and passionate hyper-partisan fan groups that band together to drive the conversation.
But conspiracy theories and vitriol are now coming from influencers in the United States — verified users, many from within the media, and passionate hyper-partisan fan groups that band together to drive the conversation.
Because of the cost of legal representation, experts say, workers are far less likely to sue their employers over issues like safety violations or wage theft if they cannot band together to do so.
One of the more important ways that companies have gained the upper hand over workers has been legal changes that have made it harder for workers (and consumers) to band together and exercise power.
She said workers who criticized the memo and defended diversity efforts on internal forums were threatened by people sympathetic to the memo's author, James Damore, and had to band together to defend one another.
If they were to band together to oppose his nomination, it could seal Judge Kavanaugh's fate and force Mr. Trump to withdraw his pick — and all without Democrats having to step into the fray.
Much like in the original show, the four oldest Acosta siblings will have to band together to take care of their baby brother, while also dealing with their own hardships and missing their parents.
The nation's consumer watchdog adopted a new rule that would mean that banks and credit card companies could no longer force customers into arbitration, restoring their ability to band together in class-action suits.
Obamacare suffered another blow Tuesday when the Trump administration announced plans to make it easier for small businesses and trade groups to band together to purchase health coverage outside of the law's insurance markets.
"It was like we were in a garage band together that somehow hit it huge," Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in the galactic film series, says about Fisher, who played his twin sister, Princess Leia.
The hearing is part of an effort by newspapers and online publishers to get an antitrust exemption, which would allow them to band together and negotiate with the Googles and Facebooks of the world. 1003.
That stubborn hope, that we might come together under duress, is what motivates the decisions we make about how to lead our private lives, and all the political resistance we can band together and make.
There are ripples from villains of Daredevil and Iron Fist, but what you need to know is that this is a high-risk alliance banking on the off-chance four reluctant misfits will band together.
Former Broadcom CEO Scott McGregor and his wife, consumer and victims advocate Laurie Girand, are backing a new nonprofit effort to help band together people who are victims of workplace misconduct by the same perpetrator.
"We are not only keeping this band together, we have been having meetings five hours a day since the time we dropped out," she said, adding the leadership team of the campaign will continue working.
Dozens of sexual assault and harassment allegations against one of film industry's most powerful men, Harvey Weinstein, inspired women to band together and let their voices be heard through the #MeToo and Time's Up movements.
Stars like Reese Witherspoon, America Ferrera and Eva Longoria spearheaded the cause, urging women and men to band together to make a statement against the epidemic of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry and beyond.
The rule, put forward by the U.S. Department of Labor, would have allowed small businesses and those who are self-employed to band together and buy lower-cost health insurance policies, similar to large employers.
It would remove restrictions that allow small businesses to band together in a Multiple Employer Plan so they achieve economies of scale and make it easier for employers to offer a retirement plan to workers.
But I know that the Republican Party right now is not representing my values and my beliefs, so I know we all really have to band together to support Democratic candidates and keep things balanced.
In May, the Supreme Court gutted workers' rights to act collectively to battle wage theft and discrimination, ruling for the first time that people may not band together to challenge violations of federal labor laws.
The plans, which allow small businesses and other groups to band together to buy health insurance, are part of a broader administration effort to offer slimmed-down, cheaper plans as an alternative to ObamaCare plans.
Paul and Crosby started a jazz band together and asked Presley to join them, but he said he wanted to take a break from music and work as a jeep driver, according to Paul's website.
She proposes that the wealthy capitalist countries of the First World and the state-socialist ones of the Second might band together in "supervising all aid that went to Third World countries"—a pretty thought.
DALIAN, China — Terrorists have used technology to their advantage, but now it's time for the industry to band together to combat that, said David Scharia from the UN Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate.
We hit it off immediately and decided to start a band together, even though he was actually meeting me on behalf of another band that were going to try me out as a bass player.
The Winter Olympics Once every four years, the global powers of the world band together in an ongoing diplomatic effort to decide what, exactly, curling is and how it ever became a thing people did.
But "Eight Hours" nevertheless feels complete, a lighthearted polemic that is at once a soft-Marxist guide on how to band together to improve your workplace and an almost traditionalist ode to family and community.
Mm-hmm. And so we've got a bill that was introduced by David Cicilline, chairman of the House Antitrust Subcommittee, that would allow us to band together as an industry and negotiate collectively with them.
Each is the kind of player whose presence is reason enough to go see a gig: They can hold an entire band together, then throw its bone structure apart with a flick of the wrist.
Mr. Paul said he had been working with the administration on a rules change that would allow people to band together and buy insurance thorough "association health plans" formed by trade associations and civic groups.
On Monday, the court agreed to decide whether workers at a California business could band together in an arbitration proceeding to seek compensation for what they said was their employer's failure to protect their data.
Tech workers band together as layoffs shake the industryLayoffs have racked the tech industry over the past year, as startups like WeWork and Zume have hit significant turbulence and been forced to make job cuts.
Dustin Diamond's pleading his case to the makers of the "Saved by the Bell" reboot, saying his character is synonymous with the show ... and he hopes his former castmates band together to make it happen.
One of the many received notions shattered by last week's election was the belief, among supporters of Hillary Clinton, that women of all creeds and colors would band together to elect the first female President.
Even if you look at, on paper the five people they don't look like they would belong in the same band together but it adds up to something bigger than the sum of the parts.
It is not clear who would create these groups, but there are some employer trade groups, like the National Restaurant Association, that have advocated this year to allow restaurants to band together to buy healthcare.
Standing alongside Rivlin, Netanyahu said it was clear that neither his Likud party nor Gantz's Blue and White could put together a coalition on its own, and that the only option was to band together.
But, but, but: Of course these companies, and others in Silicon Valley, still share many interests in areas like immigration policy, content liability issues, copyright and more, and they will continue to band together when convenient.
It also sends a reminder that, even in cases where deals have been endorsed by the boards of both the prospective buyer and the target company, small shareholders can band together to stop them going ahead.
That group appeared to begin as a collection of about 160 who decided to band together in Honduras for protection against the gangs who prey on migrants traveling alone and snowballed as the group moved north.
The march appeared to begin as a group of about 160 who decided to band together in Honduras for protection against the gangs who prey on migrants travelling alone and snowballed as the group moved north.
Cantu, along with Alister Shoa, a Calfornia native that trains with Nogueira at the project, decided to band together and raise the money to reapply for the visa, even if that meant paying an additional R2000.
At the heart of the story is Sir Anduin Lothar (Travis Fimmel), and the Orc prisoner Garona (Paula Patton), who band together to fight against the Orcs, led by the ferocious, power-hungry Gul'dan (Daniel Wu).
It follows a fictional Vancouver punk band, Hard Core Logo, as band leader Joe Dick gets the band together for a reunion show and subsequent tour in an attempt to keep his dream and band alive.
When plaintiffs band together to sue a company, he wrote in a 2011 Supreme Court decision, the result is often "trial by formula"—a mashing together of countless disparate claims that are impossible to adjudicate fairly.
Me and Tom started playing in a band together when we were 13 and, really, Architects is just an evolution of the band that we started all the way back then, over half my life ago.
We decided to band together and "create" this "book" as a duo, commissioning even more women (share the love!) to provide the "essays", which are the longer pieces of text that come after the contents page.
Social media gets a lot of flak around elections, much of it justified, but it is also a crucially important substrate that people can use to band together and support each other when times get tough.
For all the talk of "red" and "blue" states, the fact is that many state legislatures are as narrowly divided as the Senate, meaning that a mere handful of centrists could band together to restore sanity.
"We've been just trying to get our people together, to band together and show our community that we are still standing together for a change," said Britny Morrison, who organized the protest through a Facebook post.
It's what Gupta characterizes as a "one-two punch" of both forcing people to settle these disputes on their own without the ability to band together, as well as keeping the issues hidden from the public.
Election Year comes off feeling like a far more optimistic film than its forebears — if we band together and resist the violence being peddled to us, it tells us, we can end the cycle of oppression.
When many people talk about "gaming the algorithm," they're referring to the actions of extremists on 8chan and other fringe sites, who band together to make hateful or conspiracy-related content trend on Twitter or YouTube.
A House Democrat introduced a bill on Wednesday that would allow media outlets to band together to negotiate for better terms with giant tech platforms that have been dominating the market for online ad revenue. Rep.
If some Freedom Caucus members band together with enough defense hawks, they could tank GOP leadership's strategy to avert a government shutdown, though it's unclear whether there are enough of them willing to do so. Rep.
The larger industry should band together to help defend those who are targeted to strengthen the system as a whole and make it much more difficult for the DOJ to pick off and target specific people.
But with the federal government rolling back enforcement, state attorneys general will need to band together the way they did to fight off predatory for-profit schools that saddled students with crushing debt for useless degrees.
Customers must agree to the clauses as a condition of opening accounts, saying they will take any disputes to closed-door arbitration instead of joining class-action lawsuits, where complainants band together to share litigation costs.
But social scientists say it reveals the impulses that lead people, particularly when they feel weak or threatened, to band together to punish a perceived transgressor — and the ways that social media has encouraged those impulses.
With both Griffin and Paul becoming free agents at the end of the season, this may be the L.A.'s last chance to band together and take down a Warriors team nobody expects them to touch.
If they vote yes, the trial would blow open and could become a free-for-all in which any group of 51 senators could band together to issue subpoenas for testimony and records of their choosing.
The casting of Asian Americans as model minorities, along with the impression that we're insignificant in numbers — disinclined to band together or to speak up — are some of the factors that perpetuate humor at our expense.
He suffered a major defeat last month when the Senate killed a rule the CFPB released in July which would have allowed borrowers to band together to sue banks, credit card issuers and other financial companies.
Those 39 should band together now to make clear that they will serve, at least informally, as bastions of our democracy should a peaceful transfer of power look threatened by any candidate's response to the election.
The action, by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, would deal a serious blow to banks and other financial firms, freeing consumers to band together in class-action lawsuits that could cost the institutions billions of dollars.
And the story lines that ran through all those old movies — the scrappy underdogs who band together to take down the Yankees, the disillusioned veteran who rediscovers his love for the game — have aged even worse.
That means it needs to form a coalition with at least one other party to lead — and other parties, wary of Wilders's anti-Muslim message, may choose to band together and exclude his party from government.
One good example of this is the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) program, which allows doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies to band together to accept a flat fee for all care related to a particular patient or condition.
While individual steps are great, in some cases it could make sense to purposefully band together with others — for instance, in the case of work cultures where bias against women and women of color is especially ingrained.
I mean, not that I'm so young, but and there is this tug of war that like never mind what any of us are doing, Trump is terrible and we have to band together no matter what.
In an update that arrived in Korean MapleStory in the summer and is now finally launching in MapleStory globally, players get to band together to fight the land's greatest evil, and this time he's here in person.
Parity multisignature wallets experienced a bug in July that allowed a hacker to steal $32 million in funds before the Ethereum community scrambled to band together to hack back and secure the rest of the vulnerable ether.
Sancia and a group of compatriots band together to try and stop the plot, and Bennett weaves together several characters to lay out an enthralling heist and battle to prevent their enemies actions from being carried out.
We were in a soul band together at school, but we only performed once, and I got too drunk trying to ward off nerves, and he was very embarrassed of me slurring "Freddie's Dead" down the mic.
But that whole Paramore vibe in America is so huge, and we found this unbelievably amazing lead singer and a great bassist who were in a band together already, and then we found a guitarist and drummer.
Oculus is also adding two new social games: Social Trivia (pictured below) and Herobound: Gladiators, which allows you to "band together with up to four people to conquer goblins and demons in arena battlefields," according to Oculus.
The Long Beach rapper said his call for black players to form their own league makes a larger point that goes beyond sports: If the administration doesn't represent the African American community, its members should band together.
"The idea is to help small businesses band together and offload responsibilities, so that all employers over a certain size have to enroll in some kind of plan," said Shai Akabas, director of fiscal policy at BPC.
WASHINGTON — In its quest to remake the nation's health care system, the Obama administration has urged doctors and hospitals to band together to improve care and cut costs, using a model devised by researchers at Dartmouth College.
Or, it could be that, in today's era of income stagnation and freelance gigs replacing careers with benefits, millennials recognize that they may need to band together in order to secure a piece of the economic pie.
In another, shown before the appearance of the Mothers of the Movement - mothers who lost children to gun violence or in police-involved incidents - she encourages them in a private meeting to band together and speak out.
In 2005, the writer Allan Heinberg and the artist Jim Cheung introduced a charming cast of new heroes (including some with familial connections to senior Avengers) who band together in the wake of the events of Disassembled.
We know that we only have about 10 years to go before the effects of climate change become irreversible—unless we all band together to overthrow everyone in power who's doing nothing about this crisis, of course.
For decades, when a corporation misled or deceived its investors after selling securities through an initial public offering (IPO), those investors could band together in a class-action lawsuit to seek accountability for this kind of fraud.
The event proceeded from the notion that rather than competing for limited funds and audience, New York's independent new-music ensembles could band together to emphasize common bonds and goals, while increasing visibility for the entire scene.
It was kind of like how the gay community band together when they were like, you're not gonna say the F word anymore because people are dying and people are committing suicide, and this is not cool.
Trump offers new rule going after ObamaCare A Trump administration proposal to allow more flexibility to groups and small businesses who band together to buy health insurance could undermine the stability of the ObamaCare marketplace, experts warn.
For decades, these financial institutions have been using forced arbitration clauses — fine-print language usually buried deep within multi-page agreements with a consumer — to wipe away customers' rights to band together and sue them in court.
A Trump administration proposal that would allow businesses to band together to buy insurance would shift more than 2628 million enrollees out of ObamaCare's marketplaces and lead to premium increases, according to a new analysis released Wednesday.
If the young coalition is willing to band together and play hardball in the Speaker's race, they would have the numbers to block any candidate from securing the gavel if the GOP hangs on to their majority.
Neighboring farmers band together to invest in the irrigation system - which includes the biodiesel pump, 12 meters of pipes and 10 liters of biodiesel - at costs starting from 32,000 shillings, depending on the size of the pump.
The administration also made it easier for small businesses or some self-employed people to band together to buy so-called association health plans, though this rule is on hold while it works its way through the courts.
In case the name doesn't say it all, pussy posse is a term I coined this weekend while chatting with  friends about forming a group of like-minded ladies that band together for ongoing action, support and accountability.
It goes back to 22018: After losing her Republican primary to a Tea Party insurgent, Murkowski managed to band together a unique political coalition of Alaska Natives, Democrats, and centrist Republicans to win as a write-in candidate.
After a group of women, previously strangers to one another, are widowed following their husbands' deaths in a botched heist, they band together to finish the job against the backdrop of a corrupt election on Chicago's South Side.
That's the fun part of the second part of the season is really getting a chance to see these characters interacting more and making the effort to band together, to try to take some steps to protect themselves.
That prompted the three leading consultants, Aon, Mercer and Willis Towers Watson, which together make up 60 percent of the market, to band together and issue a series of private pledges to the regulator to prevent a review.
Along with one of comic lore's most famous villains, The Joker (Jared Leto), anti-heroes Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Deadshot (Will Smith), Enchantress (Cara Delevingne) and Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) band together to defeat a mysterious enemy.
The show centers around a group of seemingly ordinary teenagers who discover that their parents are members of a group of villains and band together to stop them, discovering that they're not quite so ordinary along the way.
The rule says financial companies must allow customers to participate in class actions, lawsuits where people alleging the same wrong band together to cover litigation costs, and cannot force them to only settle disputes in closed-door arbitration.
UNITED NATIONS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indigenous people fighting to protect their rights must band together and build a global campaign to fend off unwelcome development and encroachment that forces them off their land, a U.N. expert has said.
A leaked copy of the order says that businesses in the same industry would able to "band together" across state lines to offer coverage—something that Trump had flogged as a health-care panacea during the 2016 campaign.
The total elimination of organized labor might seem like a fantasy, but everyone from union skeptics to pro–labor movement historians suspect the way workers band together, if they do at all, is due for a change soon.
The more focus on the problem, the more awareness and perhaps more of a push from the world community as a whole to band together and help these people, even if that doesn't mean from a military perspective.
The new proposal would also allow businesses to band together to take legal action against internet platforms over disputes, and web firms will be required to set up systems to handle complaints about how companies are being treated.
But by setting up community forests inside logging zones — two entities long seen as incompatible — local inhabitants can band together into a meaningful constituency and, in the long run, improve their political standing and access to government funds.
Narrated by Cleves (my beloved), it allows the various homecoming queens and prom queens who have dated Henry — the prom king and football star of Lancaster High — to band together and get their revenge, once and for all.
Those plans envision the creation of more associations that will allow people to band together to buy cheaper, less regulated health plans, and extends the duration of benefit-light short-term plans to one year from three months.
" Daniel Armosilla, a designer and Project Streetwork mentor, said, "When we say, 'This is a great idea, here are the tools and supplies, let's band together and help you realize this,' all that's happened to them washes away.
Bagley gave the example of Uber drivers who work more than 120 hours a month defining themselves as sole proprietors and deciding to band together as an association and buy coverage, instead of purchasing insurance through the ACA's marketplaces.
The hope is that somehow groups like the declared Libyan House of Representatives and Government of National Accord, along with what is left of a military element plus powerful militias, can somehow band together to form a unity government.
It doesn't want to tell you how powerful it can be when women band together in a man's world – it just wants to show you how fun it'd be to round up a girl gang and steal some jewels.
There are classic buddy films like Thelma and Louise, about women who band together against bad men, and then there are international gems like the Korean Lady Vengeance and the Japanese Lady Snowblood, both about women on murderous missions.
If the ACA isn't allowed to work, the day is fast approaching when average, everyday Americans band together and demand what nearly every other industrialized, first-world nation on Earth already provides for their citizens; universal, single-payer healthcare.
But as those youths—the first wave of hyper-online people, the ones who speak in memes with a social media accent—came into adulthood, they decided to band together to demand justice from their corporate ice cream overlords.
One would allow small businesses to band together to buy coverage through association health plans, while the other would let Americans buy short-term coverage that would last less than a year, rather than the current 90-day limit.
After more than 20 people were killed in a bomb attack last month at a concert in Manchester, England, Trump condemned the assault as the act of "evil losers" and called on nations to band together to fight terrorism.
I don't anticipate that's a tactic that we would have to use on a regular basis, but I also hope it's something that when the time comes, absolutely I would ask the members to band together to do that.
If they let go of their own egos and band together to fight Trump; spoke in unison about the Democratic vision for America; and refused to succumb to the conflict narratives media outlets are all too ready to encourage.
All three are veterans of decades of conflict in Afghanistan and bitter former rivals but for the moment they have set aside their rivalry to band together against what they see as Ghani's favoritism for his own Pashtun group.
In "Sennan" his subjects are everyday men and women who, with modesty and good cheer, band together to take a shocking step: a lawsuit against the government, which they claim knowingly allowed them to be exposed to asbestos poisoning.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court seemed prepared on Monday to rule that workers at a California business could not band together in an arbitration proceeding to seek compensation for what they said was their employer's failure to protect their data.
Ms. Patten, who was such fun to watch as the leader of a team of teenage soccer players in the Off Broadway hit "The Wolves," plays another leader here: Reable Childs, the convicted murderer who gets the band together.
So Bernie Sanders and this kind of ragtag group of academics and activists and intellectuals band together to try to figure out how to crack a city election in a place where nobody like them has ever won before.
The truth is, big banks know that if consumers with small dollar losses can't band together to hold them accountable in court, very few can afford the time and expense of going it alone against a massive financial institution.
"Transgender people are worse off than other minorities in the country - they are not even on the radar," said Ashish Patil, head of Y-Films, an arm of Bollywood production house Yash Raj Films, that put the band together.
All the prisoners both involved in and surrounding Humphrey's Hunger Games machinations recognize his actions as something particularly disgusting, and band together despite their previous differences to push back together against him and the guards who stood idly by.
A self-imposed set of rules can make your shopping a lot less stressful, and if you suspect your family members may be settling into an equivalent panic, you might be able to band together to dodge the madness this year.
A 9-year-old boy with a rare type of cancer may not live to see the end of the year, but his parents are hoping strangers can band together to help bring their boy some holiday cheer a bit early.
Like too many work environments, the main characters learn that they've all been discriminated because of their gender, but instead of just taking up the issue with HR, these women band together and take matters into their own hands, Variety reports.
Okay, so Jon Snow improbably gets away from the Night King alive, and he royally pisses off the Dragon Queen to the point where she agrees to band together with the North to take on the army of the dead.
Far from fetishizing the unpleasantness of the characters' experiences, Pose focuses on the communities and relationships that make it possible for the crew to band together and love one another as the world expresses its often violent distaste for their lives.
These are challenging times, but in great darkness, it is all the more important that we band together, as a community, as a country, and as a Congress to hold up our faith and our values as a source of light.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is backing the Trump administration in a legal battle over a rule it issued that makes it easier for small businesses to band together and set up health insurance plans that sidestep Affordable Care Act requirements.
There's no word yet on whether the couple will choose to sell or stay, but we certainly hope that the drunk driving incident will encourage others to behave more responsibly and the community will band together to create a safer environment.
A federal judge struck down one of President Trump's heath-care initiatives on Thursday, ruling that a provision allowing small businesses and individuals to band together to create group health plans "is clearly an end-run around" the Affordable Care Act.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new U.S. rule aimed at restoring consumers' ability to band together to sue financial companies has survived its first challenge, as a top banking regulator on Monday said he would not petition for it to be suspended.
Lower-income tenants, often unable to get a conventional mortgage, realised they could band together as an association and, helped by low- or even zero-interest loans from the city as well as federal subsidies, purchase their building collectively, Huron added.
" Malik has been open in the past about how he and Styles barely spoke while in the band together and even though he was friendly enough with the other guys, he said, "People move on, people grow apart, people grow up.
Fog seems to emerge from isolation once every few years or so, putting a band together just long enough to record his songs and play a few shows, before dissolving the lineup yet again, slipping back from whence he came.
I am far more disturbed by the fact that these Pokémon were abandoned and subsequently positioned as outlaws, and I am sympathetic to their decision to band together and build a new life together in the absence of a traditional family.
The search giant's CEO begins his hearing before the House Judiciary Committee at 10 am ET / 7 am PT. [Shirin Ghaffary and Kurt Wagner] A group of Google employees are calling on tech workers to band together to end forced arbitration.
President Donald Trump's plan to make it easier for small businesses to band together and buy stripped-down health insurance plans could violate a federal law governing employee benefit plans and will almost certainly be challenged in court, legal experts said.
There are two avenues for a shake-up in the order: an expansion of short-term health insurance plans, and an expansion of association health plans, which allow small businesses and other groups to band together to purchase health coverage.
Or will the Democrats band together with a "pro-democracy front" to keep the army out of government - but at the price of working with its bitter foe for 21947 years: parties loyal to ousted populist prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
Meanwhile on Thursday, a federal judge struck down Trump's initiative to permit small businesses and individuals to band together to create group health plans, noting it "is clearly an end-run around" the Affordable Care Act (Axios text and Bloomberg).
In September he said he was "saddened to learn of the devastation in Barbuda," and called on financial institutions and governments to band together and rebuild the demolished island, where De Niro had hoped to build a $33 million resort.
The administration suffered another blow the next day when Judge John Bates, a George W. Bush appointee, struck down the administration's expansion of association health plans, which allow small businesses and other groups to band together to buy health insurance.
More From Tonic: The Effects of Putting Weed in Your Coffee On a broader scale, he says the US needs to band together with other nations to set up a fund that would pay drugmakers to discover and develop new antibiotics.
" I remember starting to play and being like, "Lev is a good drummer, if we do a band together then I'll just have to be okay and because the band has a good drummer, people will think it's a good band.
If it seems like I'm writing an awful lot about mass arbitration lately, it's because we're witnessing companies try to adapt on the fly to a new tactic to restore leverage to workers who can't band together in class actions.
And while Congress does not have similar veto power, it was able to strike down last month an arbitration rule from the bureau that would have allowed millions of Americans to band together in class-action lawsuits against Wall Street firms.
When they did, in September 2017, Flake thought, even more naively, that Republicans and Democrats could band together and pass a version of the DREAM Act, a bill that would have given a path to citizenship to young undocumented immigrants.
The deal creates a select congressional committee to craft what could effectively be a federal rescue of as many as 200 so-called "multiemployer" pension plans — in which employers and labor unions band together to provide retirement benefits to employees.
Mr. Mulvaney said he thought Congress should strike down those rules, just as they recently did with a rule that would have allowed borrowers to band together in class action lawsuits against financial institutions over unfair and deceptive business practices.
News of the layoffs at McNally reverberated quickly on Twitter on Monday evening, where shocked employees took to the platform to share their fates, prompting store enthusiasts and members of the literary community to band together in support of the store.

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