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338 Sentences With "boxed in"

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We don't have to be boxed in because we never should have been boxed in, like we created this wave.
And it already looks to have boxed in Facebook's leadership.
But Bird doesn't want to be boxed in genre labels.
Still, when it comes to style, Parisians get boxed in.
Because there's no THEME entries to get boxed in on!
"Boxed in" elements lie behind filigree screens or glass enclosures.
I don't want to be boxed in as a feminist.
"Democrats are boxed in," said Greg Mueller, a conservative strategist.
The result has been to leave it boxed in and isolated.
He never boxed in an organized contest until he was 26.
The President is essentially boxed in from a variety of directions.
But if the Senate majority works together, Democrats are boxed in.
I felt like I was boxed in by this one word.
You're feeling frustrated, boxed in, and furious—very unlike you, Sagittarius!
I'm just exhausted by labels and tired of being boxed in.
Clarke, finding himself boxed in, shoved Mills out of the way.
But Perriello had effectively boxed in his opponent to his right.
Mr. Polis said he would prefer not to be boxed in.
"I got really boxed in and got really slow," Busch said.
But there will be other angles where Mueller might be boxed in.
"I think he'll be boxed in by the end of this week."
"I am not good at being boxed in by limitations," he said.
The sky looks really big when it's boxed in by the mountains.
Illustrations are boxed in and full of shadows on Shannon's lonely days.
But she was boxed in by the president's strictures and the Libyans' resistance.
I&aposll tell you, they are being boxed in by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
He taught me Kung Fu, but I boxed in the old-fashioned way.
Nola feels objectified and finally snaps, tired of being boxed in by men.
Can Democrats sell their own message -- and not get boxed in by Trump?
In addition to singing, Paul also boxed in the Army, the website said.
"Don't get too boxed in by the fictional character's original gender," says Dolores.
The new design was unrecognizable, minimalist and sans-serif, all boxed in yellow.
Barbara Ward started working with online warehouse retailer Boxed in March of 2400.
With May's soft jobs report, the Fed is boxed in, waiting for fresh data.
Obviously, The Good Wife was boxed in when it came to solving this problem.
Imagine you are driving down the road and you suddenly find yourself boxed in.
He feels boxed in inside the White House and felt handcuffed to GOP leaders.
We're boxed in to a much greater degree than you are in the country.
Trump is boxed in by his lack of support both inside and outside Washington.
Our daughters' and sons' childhood will not be curated, nor their days boxed in!
I got boxed in early on - it doesn't normally happen - and couldn't get out.
Even with the advent of the reservation system, the Lakota were not boxed in.
For him, the question is irrelevant, as he prefers not to be boxed in.
"Quilts have been ghettoized or boxed in as women's work or Americana,'" he said.
Philip, driving a shuttle bus, and Hank, driving a truck, boxed in Harvest's car.
Some may be boxed in by positions they staked out earlier in Trump's Presidency.
We both wanted what the other could not have, boxed in by our gender.
But does the lingerie and swimsuit model ever feel boxed in by her own sexiness?
He feels smothered, boxed in, and a little bit guilty for not wanting to reciprocate.
Rudisha, also the world record holder, finished third in 53:44.23 after getting boxed in.
Female athletes have been boxed in by traditional ideas of femininity for over a century.
The market is boxed in due to the problems with global growth and the Federal Reserve.
This particular Quincy quote, suggesting musicians "will die" if boxed in, takes an abruptly dark turn.
"What if you do got me boxed in and I gotta put you down?" he asks.
The room was boxed in with no view of the outside, and thus no natural light.
During Act I, the stage is claustrophobically boxed in by a framing of painted-on trees.
If you're feeling pent up or boxed in, today is the day you will break free.
"If anyone should feel boxed in, it's Ackman," Icahn said in an exclusive interview with CNBC.com.
Congress boxed in the Trump administration with the Countering America's Adversaries through Sanctions Act of 2017.
One might say that the Fed had no choice, having been boxed in by the markets.
After founding Boxed in 2013, Huang worked in the fulfillment center when he wasn't handling strategy.
A procession of garbage trucks boxed-in our van for most of the drive into the landfill.
We're told Nicki and Drake felt boxed in, scared to death they'd be caught talking to Birdman.
Once the design is approved, it is produced, boxed in specially designed packaging and ready for collectors.
You can almost feel the movie shaking you by the shoulders and yelling, She feels boxed in.
Weak growth means Britain will make glacial progress in fixing its public finances, leaving Hammond boxed in.
Being here, you're going to be so boxed in and there's just so much more for you.
Point is, like many other acts who similarly disdain being boxed in, they're just simply very good.
Trump reaching out initially to Democrats after his surprise presidential victory might have boxed in some Democrats.
She is also aware of her squirminess when it comes to being boxed in by genre labels.
Ishaq joined Boxed in 2016, following a stint as head of finance, strategy and risk at Square.
As reported, the gunman was completely boxed in and could not move more than a few feet.
Baldwin, who boxed in high school, pays $100 to train at a mixed martial arts (MMA) gym.
According to people with knowledge of events that day, the Prius accidentally boxed in another vehicle, a Camry.
I've only boxed in the backyard in the past, but I was hoping to get in the ring.
Meadows sits on the outskirts of El Centro, and is boxed in by three fields and a highway.
Any new prime minister would doubtless be constrained by the same forces that have boxed in Mrs May.
Over the past few years, as Mr Xi has tightened his grip, Unirule has been increasingly boxed in.
But this episode also emphasizes how Abby and Eileen, two freelancers in this milieu, are boxed in, too.
Rachel, look, the Democrats, I think they have been boxed in a little bit by the Republicans, quite smartly.
The city council has said festivities, usually boxed in by a heavy police presence, would go ahead as planned.
"Our advanced manufacturing development faces the risk of being boxed in at the low-end," Xinhua reported, citing Luo.
"Creatively, you can feel like you're a little boxed in and you can't really expand and grow," he said.
The key thing to understand about Jordan is that she is not someone who is easily be boxed in.
Instead of a boxed-in rectangular area to write in, it's more of an open space with an underline.
Officers pursued Mr. Shipman for several blocks, to Tompkins and Gates Avenues, where he was boxed in and stopped.
Bernstein said Sunday that the developments mean that Trump is boxed in for the first time in his life.
Each side claims to have the other boxed in; both seem to be digging in for a protracted battle.
Trump was further boxed in by his own attorney general, who said he would not defend DACA in court.
The Trump administration believes she would ultimately vote to confirm Barrett, but she does not want to be boxed in.
"I don't feel in way shape or form boxed-in or concerned in terms of a policy stance," he said.
Trump may end up feeling boxed in by his own rhetoric — that he has to attack or he'll lose face.
Even as 213's True Blue flirted with new wave and sonics with decidedly crisper edges, she felt boxed in.
That's why I be feeling I'm so boxed in, but I still know how to blow up in this box.
Leonard StammSilver Spring, Md. To the Editor: Sorry, but your description of President Trump's position as "boxed in" is mistaken.
The police eventually boxed in the car — which had a flat tire and billowed with smoke — further down the route.
Instead, she's seemed, well, political when discussing politics, fearful of being boxed in on either the left or the center.
One advantage of the open-ended declaration is that Trump will not be boxed in when he meets with Kim.
"The tone now is nothing negative about Trump, but he's seen as hampered or boxed in by the bureaucracy," she says.
"They don't want to get boxed in with one industry, but rather attract a wide variety of small businesses," she said.
When he puts himself in a situation where he feels boxed in is when he comes with his full throttle genius.
Now to be fair, the judge may have simply felt boxed in by the lack of a federal domestic terrorism statute.
When he puts himself in a situation where he feels boxed in is when he comes with his full throttle genius. 
The Germans are temporary refugees from a life of material and political security that leaves them feeling boxed-in and depressed.
The company was making incredible strides in artificial intelligence, but its growth online was increasingly boxed in by social networking sites.
And what happened to that big supply surplus which has kept copper boxed in below $5,000 since the start of 5003?
Saint's Jack-7 was a hulking bruiser who needed to keep JDCR's Dragunov boxed-in and preferably stunned on the ground.
They sometimes went hiking together to keep fit, and Mullen had cheered Hankinson on when he boxed in an amateur bout.
The officers boxed in her husband's car and said his disability placard seemed invalid because he "looked fine," the report said.
Today the split between the black families who owned their homes and the population boxed in the projects is almost incomprehensible.
"My plan was to run from behind but I was caught on the back stretch and boxed in," Rudisha told reporters.
The truck was boxed in by rush-hour traffic, and more than 40 police and emergency vehicles were in its wake.
And that Qi'ra (Emilia Clarke) was somewhat boxed in by her role — she's a femme fatale, a century-old movie cliche.
For, while hardly restrained, Dyson appears noticeably boxed in by the limitations placed on celebrity race commentators in the Age of Obama.
But Charli XCX, after being boxed in by the industry, recognizes that there's appeal in stripping that away a little bit too.
Hurricane Hermine is going to find itself boxed in once it swirls across Florida and the Carolinas during the next two days.
"The birds don't like nesting in areas where they feel boxed in," said Daniel Roby, a wildlife biologist at Oregon State University.
Democrats have few opportunities to enact their policy agenda, since they are boxed in by a Trump White House and Republican Senate.
Greipel boxed in Gaviria next to the barrier on the left side of the street, appearing to nudge him with his side.
Earlier, protesters had said those attempting to leave were being arrested, and complained that they were being boxed in by the authorities.
Anthony Parker was driving his fiancée Demetria Firman's vehicle when the car was boxed in by multiple police vehicles, the suit says.
Nixon later wrote that he "did not want to be boxed in by any decisions that were made" before he took office.
The Rocky Mountains have boxed in much of the coldest, densest air, serving as a barrier between the cold and warm air masses.
Across the Narrow Sea, the other Lannisters (Tommen is a Baratheon by name, but give me this one) find themselves similarly boxed in.
With capital now boxed in, much of it flowed into local property: house prices soared, first in the big cities and then beyond.
Ali, who completed a law degree, boxed in secret and hid her bruises from her family as they didn't approve of her boxing.
Garmin's watches lack the longevity and style of a mechanical counterpart, but they are needlessly stuck with many of the boxed-in limitations.
They are the boxed-in, one-dimensional roles women in entertainment (and in real life) have long been fighting to break out of.
You feel sort of boxed in in a lot of ways and we never really get to bring our full selves to it.
They also seem slightly uncomfortable when I mention politics, or the idea that they might be boxed in as a solely political band.
With traders eyeing the outcome of a U.S. central bank meeting later in the day, major currency pairs were boxed in tight ranges.
If women stay boxed in by the norms of our gender — passive, gentle and congenial — we may not be viewed as leadership material.
Trump, largely because he has no interest or experience in governing, is being boxed in by the Washington establishment he hates so much.
He feels boxed in, is frustrated and knows it's bad politics — but also understands it's not a fight he can back down from.
But because the property is boxed in by other buildings, the floor plan options would be limited, and the construction could be costly.
Canada is in a tricky spot, boxed in the middle between its two largest trading partners, and worried about having to choose sides.
We mostly stayed on the east bank, an area out of Damascus's hands that is effectively stateless and boxed in by hostile powers.
But eager to fight Macri's effort at casting him as die-hard leftist who would isolate Argentina, Fernandez refused to be boxed in.
Traffic — including a light-colored SUV and, behind it, a dark-colored SUV — was stopped, and the UPS truck suddenly was boxed in.
Mattis thought Saddam was already "boxed in" by daily American flight patrols over Iraq and the sanctions then in place against his regime.
Yet at the same time, it was unfair for a professional prizefighter to face off with mechanic who boxed in his free time.
Its layout resembles Spotify with its long playback bar at the bottom (which I prefer, as elegant as a boxed-in mini player is).
As VR reflects more of our physical bodies, will this humanize our online relationships, or will we still find ourselves boxed in by hostility?
My first visit, a 30-minute session, has me boxed in with multiple heat lamps, which get the room to a whopping 157 (!) degrees.
Gaviria had been boxed in by Greipel in the final 200 meters and the Colombian appeared to headbutt his rival's lower back in retaliation.
"We can't be boxed in," Mr. Veke said, sitting in his office on the main road through Honiara, where dust and potholes still dominate.
The result was he appeared boxed in both at home and abroad, ultimately overshadowed by diplomatic dynamics that put him on his back foot.
But a liberal South Korean president could be boxed in if the new system is deployed around the time he or she takes office.
His father, a Polish immigrant, served and boxed in the Army through World War I and then opened a bar and nightclub in the neighborhood.
It's likely that Republicans felt boxed in by their lofty promises for 2017, which they had failed to deliver on for most of the year.
In your own life, you'll notice that you might feel a bit tied up or boxed in, but you can totally work with the energy.
Some Democratic strategists argue he shouldn't be boxed in as a centrist candidate given his work and money spent to elevate issues like gun control.
There's a more natural ending a scene or two earlier where we see the doom-mongering Donald boxed in by two sets of closing doors.
Apartments in this fickle town have been boxed in, blown out and retrofitted by waves of new buyers, all while new buildings rose around them.
She keeps his clothes boxed in the garage, and files document after document with the government, working toward that day when they might be reunited.
Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides is denser, murkier, more overwhelming, blurring the sonic lines and letting loose the feelings that were once boxed in.
Goncalves said Yellen would not want to be boxed in by pointing to any time frame for a hike, thought the markets expect a June move.
I've never wanted to be boxed in by anything, especially genre, and Elton gave me the freedom to participate in both the pop and country records.
A "snooker" occurs when a player's cue ball gets boxed in and can't make contact with the ball he is next supposed to sink without fouling.
Former Germany midfielder Ozil was driving his black Mercedes in North London when the car was boxed in by motorbike riders wearing helmets on July 25.
"He feels boxed in, is frustrated and knows it's bad politics — but also understands it's not a fight he can back down from," the official said.
"Boys, Girls, And Other Mythological Creatures" tells the story of 8-year-old Simon, who dreams of becoming a princess and feels boxed in gender stereotypes.
To the Editor: "How the Wall Has Boxed In the President" describes the origin of the president's fixation on building a wall along our southern border.
"Donald Trump is certainly not someone who can be boxed in or fixed," said Andrew S. Weiss, who was a Russia adviser to President Bill Clinton.
It's a thoughtful addition, although I've eaten a lot of pizza in my life and have to say the boxed-in sogginess issue is not that pervasive.
Simply put, he won't have it: "Everything right now feels very boxed in and homogenous, and everything is template-driven and out of the box," he said.
"We would be totally boxed in," said Julie Baum-Coldwater, who began to worry that, at that point, her family farm could be targeted for eminent domain.
Alexandra, another member, agrees that their aim was to not be "boxed in" by labels, but also says she doesn't feel there's a stigma around the term.
But now, those fleeing Assad's violence in Idlib are boxed in by Assad's offensive on the south and east, and a sealed Turkish border in the north.
"I think he's going to avoid getting boxed in, and there's no need or urgency to communicate," said George Goncalves, head of fixed-income strategy at Nomura.
When Gloria retreats to a bathroom stall in frustration, director Mike Barker superimposes the image with one of Nikki in a jail cell: two women, boxed in.
These numbers come from "Boxed In," San Diego State University's annual report on gender disparities in television, which has just been released for the 2016–2017 TV season.
Garrett kept me on my toes when he taught he how to "tackle," though all I could worry about was not being black-boxed in my short dress.
I haven't boxed in ages, or really done any sort of intense activity due to an injury, and I'm pleasantly surprised at how well my hamstring has recovered.
As the episode progresses, it becomes clear how boxed-in the viewer's choices are and that's mirrored by the characters' increasing realization that they are doomed by fate.
Footage allegedly shows the suspect stealing Blake's wallet -- and then attempting to leave with the truck ... but he was boxed in by other cars and couldn't get out.
After the pizza comes out of the oven, it is boxed in specialty pizza boxes that alleviate the effects of steam on the crispness of the pizza crust.
Descendants of the Gilded Age horseman and industrialist C. K. G. Billings will auction one of his luxurious racing trophies that had long sat boxed in a closet.
They only backed down after they lost their appeals and realized their new proposed law would invite further litigation, claiming they were "boxed in" by the courts' rulings.
If I'm going to be boxed in, so to speak, I like to see each sector really shine, and I'm not sure this one did it for me.
And with so many Democrats critical of free trade, as Senator Bernie Sanders' primary run revealed, their party is somewhat boxed in: how vehement can their criticism be?
He hates to be boxed in, as he mused in the Rose Garden last week while contemplating the first new military operation of his presidency with geopolitical consequences.
A Bronx man, Fazal Ahmad, and his two sons had emerged from their Bronx mosque one night to find their car had been boxed in by another vehicle.
In the 1990s and 1003s, teachers wandered in the political wilderness, boxed in by the reform agenda favored by both their former allies, the Democrats, and business-minded Republicans.
The field is known for its uniqueness, filled with liberal types who are more often self-employed than they are boxed in to a standard eight-hour desk job.
Some viewers will find the result too fussy by half; I liked its restlessness, and the sense of a chafed and driven spirit that refuses to be boxed in.
"[A] belief that abstraction would emancipate them and their artworks from racial readings appealed to many African American artists who felt boxed in by their presumptive identity," he writes.
Rosenstein's successor would be boxed in, to an extent, by existing Department of Justice guidelines, according to Harry Sandick, a former federal prosecutor and now white-collar defense lawyer.
But S.V. Dáte wrote for the Huffington Post that even while remaining vague on details, "Trump in many ways boxed in his Capitol Hill party mates" with his promises.
One of the many things that have made Radiohead a critical darling of sorts is the group's constant evolution, a refusal to let itself be boxed in by its past.
It is frustrating when you find yourself boxed in by the stereotypes of the angry black men, or the lazy black person, or the athlete, or the rapper, you know?
Boxed in by his own foolish promises and ineptitude, he has fallen back on the ruse of declaring an emergency and grabbing what money he can from the military budget.
But the president appeared boxed in by Pelosi after she officially withdrew the offer, raising questions about when and where he would speak, and whether networks would cover the address.
Boxed In: Last week, SCOTUS said that it would take on a gerrymandering case from Wisconsin where petitioners have alleged the Republicans unfairly created districts to give them more power.
But why we used it over a digital workstation, where you have way more flexibility and higher resolution, is because I like the feeling of being limited and boxed in.
The pinwheel design intrigued me, although I felt a bit boxed in by the long, black square "arms" that made, as he admits, the puzzle feel like four mini-crosswords.
It was too big for the room, though, and there was a niche cut so that the tub, which was boxed in like a coffin, protruded out into the hallway.
On Comedy Feeling boxed in by her reputation for kindness, the comic is weighing whether to leave daytime TV, as her wife wants, or to stay, as her brother urges.
He eventually settled down to fourth place or so for the meat of the race, and found himself boxed in with other runners, including his training partner, American Galen Rupp.
But experts on North Korea say Mr. Kim may be boxed in: He returned home without sanctions relief amid strong signs that the North Korean economy is continuing to contract.
Most pop stars of his success and fame level are too boxed in to one aesthetic to pull off an album like this — for Mr. Sheeran, it's all he knows.
Jack has to be very careful planning his moves to avoid being boxed in, so his turn can take a while and the other players can't do much but wait.
There are day cares that proudly tout their gender-neutral pronoun policies — so kids don't feel boxed in — and college professors who are skewered on the Internet for messing them up.
Partially, that's because the relationship between two immortal beings who go centuries between reunions is quite hard to define — especially since we're boxed in by our very human perception of time.
Entrepreneur Chieh Huang, the 36-year-old Taiwanese-American who co-founded Boxed in 2013, refused to comment directly on Kroger, but he did tell CNBC he's keeping his options open.
Many of us are aware of these racial disparities in the US penal system, but something about seeing these incidents tightly boxed in together magnifies just how absurd it all is.
As he searches for a way to end the political stalemate with Democratic lawmakers, Mr. Trump is finding himself boxed in, in a familiar position when it comes to immigration issues.
With Google, Facebook, and Reddit all tapping out on advertising cryptocurrencies completely, the burgeoning virtual currency industry is being boxed in on all sides when it comes to advertising their products online.
The senior State Department official said it was unclear when the president would be presented with the option, but any move to force a decision risks making the president feel boxed in.
Don't worry about having to pick up wrapping paper: Tacha's products, some of which are wrapped in rice paper and boxed in pull-out trays, require no extra flair to be presentable.
Denied their favoured haven, the kidnappers were boxed in to the inhospitable terrain of rural Yobe State and cut off from the bases of other Boko Haram factions in the Sambisa forest.
There are some here who've taken their sound overseas, others who've inspired their local scene, and some who've hopped from one genre to the next with little regard for being boxed in.
There's no question that Hillary instinctively goes for the slippery near-truth when she finds herself boxed in politically, and that she mixes money and politics in ways that blur the line.
"This is where I snapped the cover of Time magazine, this is where they destroyed the police cars ... this is where everyone was completely boxed in by the police officers," recalled Allen.
Democrats feel certain they have Trump boxed in, and see no reason to compromise/help: Trump is at war with Senate Leader McConnell and several other Republicans, complicating communications and compromising trust.
Many of our presidents were savvy politicians who knew that the art of politics involved making arguments that boxed in their opponents and redrew institutional boundaries in ways that increased their power.
I was a bit boxed in with 500 metres to go and I asked Mike (Teunissen) to make space for me and he put his life on the line to do it.
The president is "so boxed in on Russia that he's deprived of any ability to conduct a policy, and that paralysis is dangerous," Jonathan Eyal, a London-based strategic analyst, told me.
The reason being that the term more adequately reflects the temporal nature of the crime and the feeling that those exploited should not be labeled or boxed-in by their horrific experience.
But Mr. Trump's opposition to an open-ended commitment in Syria and his habit of lashing out when he feels boxed in by his staff made the status quo unlikely to hold.
There's been a current of critique along these lines — that she is slow to make changes, and that she is boxed in and contained, by her own volition, into the same material.
"Bob Mueller is really tough, and he is not going to be boxed in whether it is by [limits on potential] questions or by time or any other ridiculous parameters," Moreno said.
Analysis: The idea of the border wall, which Mr. Trump's advisers said they initially created to remind Mr. Trump to talk tough on immigration during his campaign, has boxed in the president.
Ms May has said that she won't trigger the two-year timetable for departure until the end of the year, but has tried to avoid being boxed in to a more precise date.
But Senate Democrats who supported the deal believed they had McConnell boxed in, committed publicly to moving a bipartisan immigration bill through the Senate to address the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
She's in heels and I'm in flats on our walk to the 28th Street train, but I keep up even though my head feels like it's been hot-boxed in this swampy weather.
Japan's traditional broadcasters, boxed in by government regulations and concerned about upsetting their regional stations, have mostly left the internet field clear for upstarts like AbemaTV and foreign players like Netflix and Amazon.
MDS supporters say cities shouldn't be boxed in to detailing their exact data requirements early on, because it's difficult to forecast future needs as transportation services such as e-scooters are rapidly evolving.
He went on daily hikes, earned a brown belt in judo, and even boxed in the White House until a punch from a young military officer left him nearly blind in one eye.
Alias Grace's characters, by contrast, are so boxed in by the world they inhabit that it's impossible to imagine even the interior exit routes and tiny rebellions that Handmaid's June uses to survive.
He also spoke with sympathy toward Trump, describing him as boxed in by political opposition and said that he hopes Trump still wants to improve relations with Russia despite the obstacles he's faced.
The Kansas City Chiefs' Chris Jones, boxed in by better-known outside linebackers in Justin Houston and Dee Ford, is outdoing both of them and is second in the N.F.L. with 23 sacks.
But Senate Democrats who supported the deal believed they had McConnell boxed in, committed publicly to advancing a bipartisan immigration bill through the Senate to address the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Reporters rushed to point out the obvious: Since a queen's speech can't occur until Parliament is prorogued, and the court had unanimously invalidated his plan, the prime minister is once again boxed in.
Veronica Mena, who started working at Boxed in September 2016, says that when management announced the transition from the manual protocol to the more automated facility, much of the warehouse staff was anxious.
Analysis: The idea of the border wall, which advisers to Mr. Trump said they initially created to remind Mr. Trump to talk tough on immigration during his campaign, has boxed in the president.
During his interview with AFP, Rodman called Kim a "21st century guy," describing him as boxed in by the autocratic system he inherited from his family and more forward-thinking than commonly believed.
The man Conor McGregor boxed in an exhibition match in Ireland last week tells TMZ Sports ... Conor started off the fight with the WORST cheap shot he's ever seen ... and we got the video!!!
As the Journal noted, while CVS is spooked by Amazon, Aetna seems to be boxed in following failed attempts to merge with other insurers and is looking for ways to continue growing through consolidation.
Over the past several months, Trump has boxed in Kim Jong Un. First, he ramped up economic pressure on Pyongyang while making clear that, unlike his predecessors, he was willing to take military action.
Few bands are more admired, in the world of Christian rock, than U2, precisely because Bono has spent four decades singing about his Christian faith, and his Christian doubts, without ever being boxed in.
He took night classes at George Washington University Law School, figuring he could fall back on law if he got "boxed in counting rivets on Chinese tanks" as an intelligence analyst, he later said.
Mass Effect seemed like the safest bet of them all, but Andromeda is nothing more than a milquetoast effort that — whether this is true or not — feels inescapably boxed in by its own troubled past. 
Boxed in between a those at home who would balk at further concession and an EU negotiator demanding more concession, difficult talks lie ahead, followed by a vote in parliament on whatever deal is reached.
Mass Effect seemed like the safest bet of them all, but Andromeda is nothing more than a milquetoast effort that — whether this is true or not — feels inescapably boxed in by its own troubled past.
Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska told colleagues that when Mr. Trump's interior secretary threatened to pull back federal funding for her state, she felt boxed in and unable to vote for the health care bill.
While Trump can be boxed in by Congress, and a Democratic-held House in particular, he has more latitude to pursue his agenda abroad — starting with the second summit with Kim in Hanoi on Feb.
If Friedman is confirmed, Netanyahu will find himself in the unusual position of being boxed in from the right by both his political rivals at home and a leading member of the incoming Trump administration.
What we didn't appreciate completely at the time was how we had so tailored that design to a specific vision that in the future we would find ourselves a bit boxed in — into a circular shape.
Harker said he did not feel boxed in by market rate expectations, but would need to see inflation spend some time above target and further labor market strength before judging the time ripe for a hike.
But in August 2018, he boxed in the 81 kg category at a national competition held in the city of Anapa on Russia's Black Sea coast, winning one bout and losing another, according to competition records.
On "Walk On Water," he frets that he'll be unable to reach the standards he and his fans have set, but he doesn't seem to consider the ways that he might be boxed in by format.
Their latest theatrical creation, "Boxed In," follows a B-boy, a D.J., a pianist and two ballerinas as they navigate the limitations of their respective forms and attempt to push past them into new artistic territory.
With subjects invariably older and more accomplished than he, Penn leveled the playing field with challenging little stage sets, most famously a corner of sharply angled walls that made the image psychologically immediate and boxed in.
So Trump surrounds himself with bad people; news at eleven ... — Mickey in New York I was wondering how Mueller would structure the indictments so Trump would be boxed in — starting with pre-campaign offenses is brilliant.
Linder hosted a gathering at his house attended by Bortles and others, and Horton allegedly tried to steal Bortles' Ford F-150 from the driveway, but the vehicle was boxed in and he could not get away.
Conventional wisdom and fields of study usually make you feel too boxed-in and limited to dogmatic thought processes, when what you truly crave is a drink of knowledge from the places most people aren't talking about.
But Trump is boxed in and he doesn't have anything to cling to, except bad arguments that were hardly original when he first made them—at this point, though, they're greeted with eye rolls rather than gasps.
Blue Jays 33, Indians 23 | Cleveland leads series, 27-24 TORONTO — When the Toronto Blue Jays showed up for work on Tuesday, they felt boxed in by the dual threat of the Cleveland Indians and playoff history.
Mr. Obama is bound to campaign mostly in Democratic strongholds this fall to help energize voters and ensure strong turnout, but the advisers emphasized that they did not feel boxed in about where they could send him.
He seems boxed in, rather than liberated by, the spy movie, which of course is already self-parodying, as illustrated in the opener of "Grimsby," which crams an entire franchise of action-movie clichés under the credits.
In early life, he had been most proud of his opposition to the Vietnam war—now, boxed in by war fever, he ran on his pride at having merc'ed a lot of Vietcong with heavy machine guns.
As a result, some families were split apart, with relatives on both sides of the border; the cost of food and other basic goods went up; many Spanish workers lost their jobs; and Gibraltarians were boxed in.
Ellen DeGeneres Is Not as Nice as You Think Feeling boxed in by her reputation for kindness, the comic is weighing whether to leave daytime TV, as her wife wants, or to stay, as her brother urges.
As Martin explains, Identity is consolidated in this way, lines are drawn in desert or sea sand, and we may feel boxed in ourselves…You are this one thing, before you are this other, you are told.
Midland Mayor Jerry Morales said hundreds of people were enjoying the holiday weekend inside the Cinergy complex when the gunman was confronted by officers who boxed in his vehicle in the parking lot before shots were exchanged.
But that preference has left the president boxed in when searching for a new DHS secretary because of the Federal Vacancies Act, which stipulates that the secretary position must be filled by an official confirmed by the Senate.
So, they have really done a masterful job of setting up this negotiation in a way that Kim Jong Un is really boxed in, if they actually go through, which means maybe why he may not show up.
But a lack of flood-proof land — Cincinnati is boxed in by the Ohio River to the south, and hills to the north, east, and west — led industrialists to turn their attention to fledging St. Louis and Chicago.
"We do not have to be boxed in by this Hobson's choice moment of Evil No. 1 or Slightly Less Evil No. 2," Mr. Kingston said, referring to the major parties' presumptive nominees Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton.
He noticed that there was a large puddle in the parking space next to his car, where the F.B.I. agent would pull in, so he moved to another space, only to find himself boxed in by other cars.
Ethiopian-American Ras Nebyu refuses to be boxed in as a run-of-the-mill conscious rapper, although he was raised in a Rastafarian household in Northwest DC and is both assuredly brilliant and unafraid to show it.
LONDON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Boxed in by parliament, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's next move on the Brexit chessboard will most likely be played with the ruthless bravura that his senior adviser, Dominic Cummings, built his reputation on.
After all, they would be boxed in: force athletes not to spat, and they would be essentially admitting those athletes are employees with contractual commercial obligations; allow athletes to spat, and they would lose a whole lot of money.
People enjoy being boxed in between arbitrary choices that feel gross, given how often video games concoct some way to make sure the player is the kind of hero able to thread the needle and make everything a-okay.
Hammond was under intense pressure from within his Conservative Party to spend money Britain doesn't have on courting voters, even though he is boxed in by uncertainty over the impact of Britain's March 2019 exit from the European Union.
What I think we didn't appreciate completely at the time was how we had so tailor-designed that specific vision at the time that in the future we would find ourselves a bit boxed in to a circular shape.
Tesla is somewhat boxed in by the need to keep prices high enough to recoup its massive investments and turn a profit, while keeping them low enough to compete with bigger manufacturers that are pouring money into electric vehicles.
Examples being: post-streaming, people who have come in after that; and the "craze" of lady musicians being written about, and the dichotomy of feeling very happy and grateful that dope ladies are being covered, and feeling boxed in.
If you like Hot Chip you will like this new cut from Boxed In. "Forget"—from their forthcoming second album Melt—has the propulsive synth chug of Hot Chip's "Huarache Lights" but with nimble guitar lick riding up top.
"There is so much panic in the U.S. political establishment over Russia right now that Trump will be boxed in on what he can do," said Matthew Rojansky, a Russia expert at the Wilson Center think tank in Washington.
The movie, similarly -- a bit slow, given the format, at 2 hours and 19 minutes -- is somewhat boxed in by its fidelity to its stage origins, invariably a challenge when migrating such densely written material to a close-up medium.
According to the Washington Post's Robert Costa, Trump made this decision because he felt "boxed in" and "controlled" under Manafort, and wants to get back to the "let Trump be Trump" campaign culture that existed before Manafort pushed out Lewandowski.
BERLIN (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May, who is boxed in on her options for Brexit, had her room for manoeuvre further diminished when she was briefly locked in her car in front of German leader Angela Merkel on Tuesday.
"If you're not boxed in to one choice and you've got portability based on the value you're receiving, then I think you're going to make much better decisions and have a much better retirement and be more financially secure," Carson said.
BERLIN (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May, who is boxed in on her options for Brexit, had her room for maneuver further diminished when she was briefly locked in her car in front of German leader Angela Merkel on Tuesday.
McConnell boxed in On November 14, Trump delivered his endorsement in the White House Roosevelt Room, giving shout-outs to a number of Republican senators who wrote the revised bill -- Chuck Grassley, Lindsey Graham, Lee, Tim Scott, Rand Paul -- and Rep.
One aide to a vulnerable Senate Republican incumbent said lawmakers in swing states are "boxed in" because if they criticize Trump's language, they risk angering his supporters, but if they defend the president, they could alienate swing and minority voters.
With no endgame in mind, Mr. Trump appears to be boxed in between Democrats who will control the House and have key votes in the Senate and his supporters on the hard right, who have grown more vocal in criticizing him.
He then launches through a thorough analysis of its achievements, points to positive polling numbers and argues that Republicans are politically boxed-in because Democrats already "took many of their best ideas on health care" in crafting the existing legislation.
So the couple were boxed in by two bad options: take a chance on a new life in the small, struggling town in Mexico where Irvi grew up, or stay here and try to ignore the shaky ground beneath them.
McDonald ran through a Burger King parking lot, ending up on Pulaski Avenue, where he was boxed in by a tall chain link fence and nearly a dozen officers -- including Van Dyke -- who had arrived as back-up McMahon said.
Yes, intellectually, we can understand that she'd lost her friend Missandei and her dragon child Rhaegal just one episode prior, that her control of the kingdom was slipping away from her, and that she was increasingly isolated and boxed in.
So much of your work is about how we can have these little personal injuries or pains or slights, and treat those as vastly important, while still understanding that we're all boxed in by these massive systemic issues and inequalities.
BOXED IN Back in the boxing ring, Smith uses his lead right-hand to parry his opponent's jab, deflecting it with an open glove like someone cooking a barbeque wards off an incoming insect, before unleashing a flurry of good-natured body shots.
Alkhameri, a leader in the Yemeni immigrant community, said refugees from Yemen arriving in the U.S. found driving for Lyft or Uber was one of the only jobs they could get to survive and support their families and they initially felt boxed in.
But just explain to our listeners the difference between directing a movie that you have created versus directing a TV show that someone else has written, and sort of where you're boxed in and where you're not in terms of decisions. Right.
But Mr. Trump's rise in the polls, combined with a handful of political overtures from Mr. Trump and his team in recent days, left Mr. Cruz effectively boxed in, raising the possibility that a narrow Trump defeat could be laid at his feet.
Women took only 40 percent of speaking roles on prime-time U.S. television shows in 2017-18 and were much more likely to play "personal life-oriented roles", such as wife and mother, the "Boxed In" report from San Diego State University found.
It's a shrewd move that allows Atwood to return to themes of subjugation, sexual crimes, and sisterhood without getting boxed in by her original protagonist Offred, the Handmaids, and all the protests and parodies stored within those red robes and white bonnets.
But to your point, Emily, of Beck serving as a proxy for the creatively boxed-in directors at the helm of these Marvel movies, I see him as someone who broke through and wants his hands in every piece of the pie.
Today, when you comment on a tweet you're reposting, the original tweet is boxed in like this: The new test sees Twitter eliminating the box entirely, and connecting the comment to the tweet using the same sort of line that is used today with Replies.
It's not to the level of that first film, but its amiable, ambling nature keeps it from becoming too boxed in by its needlessly contorted plot (which all but spoils its own ending very early on, then spends roughly an hour futilely avoiding said ending).
"Everyone's Mad at Google and Sundar Pichai Has to Fix It: The CEO is increasingly boxed in by regulators, tech critics on both the right and the left, and even his own employees," Mark Bergen and Brad Stone write on the cover of Bloomberg Businessweek.
Victor D. Cha, who negotiated with North Korea for Mr. Bush, said the decision to scrap the trip reflected the White House's desire not to be boxed in by North Korea's key demand: that the United States accept a declaration formally ending the Korean War.
Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former chief strategist, worried that the generals were leading the president down the same path as Mr. Obama, who felt boxed in by his generals in 2009, his first year in office, when he agreed to send 30,000 additional troops.
" The Attack the Block actress continued: "It feels completely overwhelming, as a feminist, as a woman, as an actor, as a human, as someone who wants to continually push themselves and challenge themselves, and not be boxed in by what you're told you can and can't be.
Boxed in by the popularity of the initiative, internet-based and internet-dependent companies – which are most affected by privacy legislation because their business models are premised on access to personal data — were forced to accept the reality that some form of privacy legislation would pass.
The 22-year-old Orica-Scott rider was boxed in with about 300 meters remaining but burst through a gap next to the rails and crossed the line ahead of world champion Peter Sagan, who was caught up in the bunch and left his final spurt too late.
The aesthetics of the dreary, starless world outside of the prince's fantasy universe seem inspired primarily by the relentlessly gray, boxed-in world of Jacques Tati's masterpiece of French cinema, Playtime, itself a hymn to the human spirit of ingenuity and individuality in a drab grown-up life.
Amid an off-script tangent on his legislative challenges, Trump shed light on the frustrations he has faced, revealing a keen awareness of the 100-day marker and the extent to which he and his brash campaign rhetoric have been boxed in by the realities of the presidency.
"It feels completely overwhelming; as a feminist, as a woman, as an actor, as a human, as someone who wants to continually push themselves and challenge themselves, and not be boxed in by what you're told you can and can't be," Whittaker said in a BBC-released Q&A.
Director Oliver Stone on Sunday said he thinks President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE is "boxed in" by the Russia investigation because the country has been demonized.
Faraut's coup is to have unearthed the work of another documentarian, Gil de Kermadec, who made obsessive studies of tennis players in action, shooting from the side of the court, or from a ground-level pit at one end, boxed in like a wildlife photographer in a blind.
We now have to juggle schedules, figure out how to cover sessions with missing speakers and even missing session chairs, how to fill in gaps in our poster hall and what to do with exhibits that cannot be set up and will remain boxed in storage during our meeting.
He was on his way to his van after a vigil outside Las Americas, an immigration advocacy center in El Paso -- already emotional and unable to find his wife, who had been there, too -- when he found himself boxed in between two cars and a handful of reporters behind the building.
Now, that's only useful if the series finds a way to make them all as compelling as they could be — something it hasn't achieved yet (beyond casting incredibly skillful actors playing them) — but it's also not boxed in by source material the way The Walking Dead has been now and then.
Perhaps the most classic example is How I Met Your Mother, which committed itself to an ending before season two — by shooting footage for a series finale that ultimately wouldn't air until the end of season nine — and then found itself boxed in as that ending approached, in a way many fans disliked.
French argued that Shelby's killing of Crutcher was reasonable because of the infinitesimally small possibility Crutcher could have managed to reach into his SUV, retrieve a weapon and immediately turn around and shoot the small contingent of officers on the scene, even though they had their weapons drawn and Crutcher boxed in.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE looks to be increasingly boxed in on his effort to add a controversial citizenship question to the 2020 census.
Seeing the Registan of Samarkand for the first time, a town square boxed in by three towering madrasas blanketed in turquoise tiles, I imagined the past, when those blue domes filled the horizon and polyglot crowds — Jewish merchants, Persian Zoroastrians, Muslim students of astronomy — gathered in the Registan to watch public proclamations and executions.
" He continued, "As far as we've come, all too often we are still boxed in by stereotypes about how men and women should behave … We know that these stereotypes affect how girls see themselves starting at a very young age, making them feel that if they don't look or act a certain way, they are somehow less worthy.
Nearly 13,000 Vietnamese people live in San Francisco, many of them in Little Saigon or Sài Gòn Nhỏ, a corner of the Tenderloin boxed in by Ellis, Polk, Turk, and Hyde where you can't go more than half a block without coming across a shop selling chả lụa or a restaurant serving steaming bowls of pho ga.
"They find themselves boxed in and lacking opportunities, amid highly confidential situations with no quick solution: domestic violence, the killing of women -- our continent is experiencing a plague in this regard -- armed gangs and criminals, drug trafficking and sexual exploitation of minors and young people," Francis said to a gathering of Central American bishops in Panama.
Chicago (CNN)Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke unnecessarily fired 16 shots at Laquan McDonald, killing him, after he saw a "black boy" who dared to ignore police, but the 17-year-old was not a threat and already boxed in by officers and a chain link fence, a prosecutor argued Monday as the officer's trial opened.
One of the big points that goes unmentioned is the two films' places in the Star Wars universe: The Force Awakens, is set at the end of the Star Wars continuity, and its story isn't boxed in by another movie or book, which gives its characters a bit more leverage to forge ahead and be active in moving the story forward.
A medical scare that could easily be (and initially appears to be) a simple plot device to force a reunion between Steph and her wife Lena (Sherri Shaum) becomes an examination of cultural expectations of femininity, Steph's ability to accept her sexuality and still fear being boxed in by it, and the many ways that fear of facing mortality can manifest.
They are secure in the knowledge that their island is wildly beautiful — imagine alpine mountains rising from Mediterranean shores — so they assume that whichever pink granite inlet, mountaintop lake or boulder-strewn valley you do see, even if it's not the best known, will be among the most wondrous sights of what, you've now realized, is your flat and boxed-in life.
"Solitary" is Woodfox's pointillist account of an already boxed-in childhood and adolescence in the streets of New Orleans — by his own admission, an existence marked by ignorance and devoted to petty and increasingly serious crime — and the near entirety of an intellectually and spiritually expansive adulthood spent in one of the most brutal prisons in the country (and therefore the world).
I don't think it will be war in the traditional sense, but when you look at Chinese trolling in the South China Sea, when you look at Russian trolling where the people get so angry, there's a chance after all this propaganda that governments get boxed in by their own rhetoric and are forced to do something they don't want to do, or else they'll look stupid.
The raw qualities of Boghiguian's work belie its multiplicity and cosmopolitan sources, which reflect the artist's own life history: born in the megapolis of Cairo (where she still lives) to Armenian exiles, studying political science in Egypt, and art and music in Montreal, her sense of nomadism and her wide-ranging intellectual curiosity are never boxed in or circumscribed by any superficial 'theories' or 'ideas'.
Just as these two picked up where Snoop, Eazy-E, and more left off, children of young people who are currently hooked on the likes of lean, percocets, and xanax (which both Mozzy and East are candid about using) or just boxed in by the pressure of oppressive institutions, will grow to describe what being nurtured in an environment plagued by new age vices is like.
Competing specifically against the likes of Costco — which alongside Amazon and Target had also reportedly tried to buy Boxedin targeting families and other consumers who like to look for bargains by shopping for food and other groceries in bulk sizes, Boxed said that this latest round of funding is led by a strategic backer: Aeon, the largest retailer in Japan in terms of sales.
" King then compares civil disobedience to the lancing of a boil, before culminating in a passage that López has flagged at least half a dozen times — with some words underlined in red, others highlighted pink, a handful of phrases boxed in green and three large arrows drawn into the margin beside the words: "Injustice must be exposed, with all the tension its exposure creates.
"Bottom line, for someone who is angry and desires to inflict large casualties, firing with modified assault weapons from an elevated, barricaded platform is [a situation] where a great number of fatalities can result because of the boxed in nature of the stationary audience," Professor Brian Levin, director at the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, explained during a phone call.
Millennial pink may have started as a runway trend for both men and women — the Gucci designer Alessandro Michele and his muse Jared Leto love a dose of pink — but it has become something else: a shorthand or symbol of this particular moment in time, from the looser definitions of gender and gender stereotypes to the refusal to be boxed in to a traditional set of dress code mores and expectations.
It's never too late to breathe some new life into a old fave, so proves this remix by British DJ/producer Joshua James of 2013 single "All Your Love Is Gone" by UK singer/songwriter Oli Bayston as Boxed In. Where the original found favor amongst indie-rock circles familiar with Bayston's former band Keith, the new version is aimed at crossover clubbers, appearing as an exclusive on the latest edition of the Future Disco series by Needwant, who have been reliably cranking out these compilations since 2009.
On Monday night, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE boxed in a prize-fight debate watched by roughly 84 million Americans.

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