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"broach" Definitions
  1. broach something (to/with somebody) to begin talking about a subject that is difficult to discuss, especially because it is embarrassing or because people disagree about it
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Perhaps CEO Sundar Pichai will broach those subjects onstage, too.
Should Ken Loach have dared to broach that awkward subject?
Yet most policymakers are reluctant to even broach the topic.
How may I broach the subject with this lovely person?
A subject difficult to broach Few Hollywood films touched the topic.
It took a lot to even broach the topic with her.
Public schools will be closed until further notice, Broach-Akers said.
Bush did try to broach the subject with her doctor — unsuccessfully.
He was the first to broach the subject at his job.
Don't be afraid to broach the future with your romantic interest.
But at Saints Rest and elsewhere, most people broach neither subject.
Does the promising transcendentalist broach the subject of Laura's obvious theft?
If so, how do I broach the subject without her story?
But before we do, one other just transparency thing maybe to broach.
Politics is a topic I'd been eagerly waiting to broach with Amir.
Others recommended that the women not broach the subject with their doctors.
The talks will also broach Syria, Iran and North Korea, he said.
And some of the subjects teens broach with Roo have been surprising.
It's a subject that was just hard to broach in my family.
In every case, there's a more accurate way to broach the topic.
Deveau sounded drunk and incoherent, so Jackie didn't broach the criminal case.
Ms. Broach appears on a mission to turn that on its head.
When you do broach the subject again, avoid the "what happened?" angle.
He took the opportunity to broach the subject of abortion and assisted suicide.
Kristen Bell has learned how to broach the difficult topics with her kids.
In discussing these narratives, they circle around those things they can't broach openly.
Schroeder explained why she decided to broach this sensitive issue on her podcast.
How, then, to broach going solo when your erstwhile partner is your sibling?
Beyond ethnicity, you also broach some pretty heavy women's issues in the book.
Take him a beer or a plate of cookies and broach the topic.
Wei hesitated to broach the subject, and he hoped somehow to avoid it.
How to broach these taboo subjects — as in, exactly which words to use.
Broach the subject of digital technology, and you will be amazed by their fervour.
They might respond with reproach, or they might broach the subject of a breakup.
I wore a floor-length black dress, a broach, earrings, and a couple bracelets.
But there was one subject Tyler wouldn't broach — talking smack about his fellow bandmates.
Jenner felt obligated to broach the topic in her book to educate the public.
I love its imagination, experimentation, willingness to broach complicated subjects, and impeccable production design.
What is the best way to broach all of this in the first place?
Shelby said Trump didn't broach the idea of canceling the recess during Tuesday's lunch.
Trump had signaled he was willing to broach the topic of universal background checks.
Immediately after the shootings, Trump signaled that he was willing to broach the subject.
I'm worried my mother is depressed and don't know how to broach the subject.
Snapchat-saturated teenagers broach these questions of self and image 224 times a day.
The moon enters Libra, asking you to be brave as you broach difficult emotions.
She's spoken to Trump once since the election, but they didn't broach the topic.
Maybe a person's survivors gave signals to obituary writers not to broach this subject.
All you need is to broach the one subject that everyone views as Trouble.
But, the truth is, it used to be a pretty awkward relationship subject to broach.
When Wendy leaves to use the bathroom, Chuck and Bobby immediately broach the same subject.
And, it seems that there's more than one way to broach the rose gold look.
But White House personnel are loath to broach the topic with the President, sources said.
Mr. Abe is unlikely to broach the nuclear topic directly with Mr. Trump next week.
She too struggled with her decision on how to broach the topic of her pregnancy.
Charleston wore lion doorknob earrings and Thomas, lion cufflinks and a horse-and-jockey broach.
It's a comic's job, we're told, to broach subjects no one wants to talk about.
Nor is he willing even to broach the ways his evasive behavior has hurt you.
"She was an elegant, warm, expressive powerhouse," says Zowie Broach, the school's head of fashion.
Those cadets have apparently decided not to broach the topic with the triple black belt.
Short of that, it behooves us to come up with ways to broach this divide.
Few of the people VICE reached out to were even willing to broach the topic.
" But a subject we did not broach was the need for dogs, well, to "go.
The government has previously said it hoped to broach the topic with the US government.
So naturally, Taylor uses the language of math to broach the conversation about their gender identity.
There are various reasons why individuals do not broach the subject with their children, Wesley said.
Gerasimov's letter suggests that channel is also being used by Moscow to broach non-military matters.
Ungar predicted that audience questions will help broach topics not raised by moderators to this point.
During an afternoon briefing, she said that Trump and Putin did, in fact, broach the subject.
We learned that Trump is unlikely to broach the topic of Russian election interference with Putin.
Or maybe that's a conversation you just don't want to broach with your parents at all.
The Post reports that about halfway through the movie discussion, Oliver began to broach the subject.
Rather than being carefree, she sported her control like a fine broach on her favorite mink.
"Don't broach the topic with your daughter if her body hair is bothering you," she said.
How do I broach the topic with the C.E.O. that this does not respect the staff?
Here's Pelosi on the House floor with her broach vs a pic of the mace. pic.twitter.
Veteran observers of Francis have noted that the pope appears especially willing to broach the issue.
When she broached the subject with him, he took the opportunity to broach another with her: lunch.
Fighting back rarely ends well, since there are few topics Trump won't broach in his humiliating takedowns.
"Trying really hard and failing isn't sufficient," Hahn said, but he wouldn't broach the topic of Harper.
The candidate cannot continue to go around ducking, weaving and insulting random voters who broach the topic.
So the cut comes right at the point that Gabe starts to broach this topic with Harold.
Most of them are drawn to her willingness to broach difficult subject matter with authority and clarity.
When the volunteers tried to broach the subject of his crime with him, he stopped talking altogether.
At Ryan's request, Rogers said he intends to broach the topic of targeted poverty funding with Rep.
There is one person with whom you might broach the subject: your new head of Human Capital.
Franken: I feel like this is something I don't want to — I just don't broach with her.
The buoyant mood seemed a source of delight to the college's firecracker head of fashion, Zowie Broach.
"I like having different opinions of what I'm doing," he says magnanimously, when I broach the subject.
Once you loosen up a little, you'll find a way to broach the topic that works for you.
And while a prenup might seem like an awkward subject to broach, it's a necessary one, says Lowry.
I don't really know how to broach the conversation with her, but I want her to be prepared.
The president should quickly narrow the field of candidates and perhaps selectively broach these prospects with some attendees.
How do we broach the subject without embarrassing her, or sounding like a couple of know-it-alls?
Come campaign season, they accept their cash willingly (Stat) Dementia and guns: when should doctors broach the topic?
Ms. Broach tested alternatives with her first class of graduates from the two-year master's program last year.
Bring it up in your next one-on-one meeting, or send an email to broach the subject.
For years I've wondered about how to broach the topic of wild animal welfare to a general audience.
Too few Americans keep track of writers like these and of the issues they broach in their writing.
Any sign of anxiety or guilt is buried beneath his perpetual relaxed posture, even when we broach uncomfortable subjects.
When you are worried about your spouse or fiance's finances, it can be emotionally challenging to broach the topic.
Photo by Taby ChengMiscarriage is a difficult topic to broach; sometimes brought up in whispered conversations and with trepidation.
"You can sort of broach the topic, and it doesn't have to be this huge thing," Ybarra told CNN.
Others want her to broach the subject because they hear that students are sending nude photos and spreading rumors.
But when they broach the topic of him giving up his keys altogether, Mr. Currie makes his view clear.
We broach the topic of drugs—and the fact the amount of teenagers taking them has halved since 2001.
Vice President Mike Pence was less discreet about their interaction as he appeared to broach political matters back home.
These conversation experts advise you on how to be clear and honest, and on how to broach the discussion.
Sure, it can be a tricky topic to broach if your parents aren't the ones to bring it up.
But is it ethical for me to broach the subject, having intercepted a call that was intended for him?
Trump instinctively realized that the way to broach free trade and immigration in the campaign was not with details.
Stefan Möller, a spokesman for the AfD in Thuringia, said the party's language was purposefully strong, to broach uncomfortable topics.
And we meet the organ-coordination nurse, a man of enormous, delicate integrity, who must broach the subject of donation.
Cut to the chase of what you mean (or need) and you can always broach different topics at another time.
It seems like a good way to broach the idea of a family seánce, if you were looking for one.
California, however, was the first to broach the idea and will be the largest and most influential to execute it.
How do I broach that subject with them — I know his mom doesn't like me, but I'd appreciate the support.
One place the video falls short: It doesn't broach the issue of other potential modes of Zika transmission, like sex.
When his mother and I try to broach the subject, which we do frequently, he becomes aggravated or shuts down.
Why does everyone look at me like I have three heads whenever I broach the subject of mid-sleep hallucinations?
Alternatively, if you are looking to bow out of wedding party responsibilities, broach the conversation with the person directly and honestly.
A few months ago, many Democrats including Pelosi didn't want to broach the subject — saying the public clearly didn't support it.
As the due date loomed closer, she finally decided it was time to broach the subject of Kris with her mother.
Their options are to include their orientation in their bio, message it to potential dates, or broach the subject in person.
Indeed, "Key and Peele" is part of an established comedic tradition of using the cushion of laughter to broach serious topics.
She's written op-eds, spoken about it in interviews, and even had her husband, The Leftovers' Justin Thoreaux, broach the subject.
A person familiar with the matter said the meeting with FITD would broach the possibility of lowering the bond's interest payments.
All the same, we had been married for several years before I felt enough trust to broach the topic of omorashi.
Pompeo said on Tuesday that he planned to broach the issue of the prisoners with the North Koreans during his visit.
I broach the subject of "The Hungry Heart," a scathing portrait of Baker I read on the train up to Paris.
But some aides have been reluctant to broach the subject with Trump because it only increases their liability, according to officials.
I feel I have some responsibility to protect this kid, but when I broach the topic, my mother gets very upset.
Mr. Sugar contacted Ms. Oxford to broach the collaboration in the wake of the Donald Trump-Billy Bush hot-mic tape.
Or, I think, less dramatically, but most significantly, anyone who's just begun to broach the question of who they actually fucking are.
The complete transformation of Being—how to broach this on a screen that is itself a central node of the digital apparatus?
So how do you navigate the fact that so many of our desires are politically incorrect; how do you broach those taboos?
She wore her signature blonde locks down and accessorized her look with a black clutch, coordinating shawl, diamond broach and matching jewelry.
I long wondered why the self-appointed civil rights leaders, as well as "Black Lives Matter," were loath to broach the subject.
Congress always should broach the prospect of a presidential impeachment with caution and circumspection, and much about this investigation remains a mystery.
But the contentious idea will be a tough sell in Congress, where lawmakers have generally been reluctant to broach the unpopular subject.
Trump is also expected to broach the topic of India-Pakistan relations in his meeting with Modi, in addition to counterterrorism efforts.
I personally broach every character like that—no matter what their behavior is, no matter how they are behaving in the moment.
But Three Percenters do not often broach how that ideal new state would come together, or what it would actually look like.
Nanna, Bell, and Atkinson would form Hey Mercedes shortly thereafter, while Broach worked on assorted projects like The Firebird Band and L'Spaerow.
Is there a better way to broach this subject, or should I simply endure the weekly ritual until I go to college?
Mr. Trump declined last week to broach the subject of pardoning his former campaign chairman and did not address it on Tuesday.
One topic the majority of dermatologists don't broach with patients is what's known as photostability, or UV filters that work in sunlight.
He planned to broach the idea of producing for Apple, but only if Mr. Van Amburg and Mr. Erlicht were on board.
President Trump did not broach the subject of biological weapons during his meeting with Mr. Kim in Singapore, according to American officials.
I fell in the awkward position of giving a geography as well as history lesson just to broach the topic of this book.
The "Chains" singer added a touch of sparkle to his outfit with a diamond and black horseshoe-shaped broach worn on his lapel.
"I don't even know how his wife is going to broach the subject with the kids (about) daddy's never (coming) home," Light said.
"I don't even know how his wife is going to broach the subject with the kids of daddy's never (coming) home," Light said.
"Meddy Teddy is intended to use as a tool to broach big topics with children, including mindfulness, self-trust and peacefulness," says Jordan.
But she also sees women broach money topics early into the relationship as well, especially when it comes to picking up the tab.
This is a delicate concept that Teen Nick sitcom Kenan & Kel failed to broach and make easily digestible for my young, growing mind.
But many believe Moon will use Friday's summit to establish trust rather than broach the nitty-gritty details of the North's nuclear program.
In the car on the way to temple on Friday, Jamie Weissman decided to broach the issue with her 6-year-old son.
It would be five years before I would broach the subject with a doctor again, even after I had gotten a new one.
To that end, discretely do some research about going from full time to part time before you broach the subject with your employer.
The potentially catastrophic consequences of an EMP event have made the issue a difficult one to broach, as a matter of public policy.
If health care providers were to broach the topic then, it would offer an earlier chance to influence parents with some new approaches.
City Hall officials said they discussed the measure with economists but did not broach it with business leaders, who seemed skeptical of it.
Whether it's addiction or institutionalised racism, she has consistently come through with the hardest bars about some of the most difficult topics to broach.
One poll by the bank Northwestern Mutual found that money was the most uncomfortable subject of all to broach – outranking sex, and even death.
Comey did at one point broach with a smaller group of administration officials concerns with naming Russia but for other reasons, the sources added.
I broach the issue with Tiffany Johnson, a black lawyer and firearms instructor from Memphis who is at the conference to give a lecture.
And the White Walkers finally broach the Wall, using the reanimated corpse of Viserion to melt a good chunk of it with blue fire.
"The possibility of that is too horrifying to broach," Larry David, the "Seinfeld" co-creator and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star, wrote in an email.
Trump's rhetoric about Mexicans and immigrants is divisive and hurtful, Escobar said, and she hoped to broach the subject with him during the call.
Ever since then, Democratic candidates have been scared to broach the topic, said Joseph Thorndike, a historian with Tax Analysts, which publishes tax information.
When he was still in the presidential running, Senator Marco Rubio became the first Republican contender to formally broach the topic in a campaign.
However, your co-op could use this as an opportunity to establish a policy for how to broach these issues openly in the future.
"People might not be getting the social support they need, because others just don't know how to broach these tragic topics," Dr. Carr said.
We're more than a year and a half away from the 22020 election, but companies have already started to broach the topic on Twitter.
Prosecutors warned the court that could raise thorny executive privilege issues, prompting Bannon's defense to agree before the trial not to broach that subject.
He will also likely broach with President Trump how the U.S. could join CPTPP on terms that could be a win for both leaders.
The mischievous Rose loves to broach the topic of Derek Jeter, Rodriguez's Yankees frenemy, and the camera immediately flips to Rodriguez for a comical grimace.
When you're anxious or depressed, seeing a therapist or your friends or just so much as leaving your house can feel too daunting to broach.
But there's still the possibility that it will eventually broach the deep 20th and maybe even the 21st century, if it runs for long enough.
He did not so much broach as blow up a long-standing norm that presidents do not direct or involve themselves in specific criminal investigations.
Bradenton police were first notified of the alleged sexual relationship in April when they were contacted by The Broach School, where Moore taught the boy.
President Obama's diplomats continued that reluctance, refusing to broach the subject even as more and more information trickled out suggesting Saudi entanglements with the terrorists.
The final issue, and perhaps the one most difficult to broach for many on the left, is the growth of Muslim communities in the West.
But doctors often don't discuss guns with patients, due in part to time constraints and inadequate training on how to broach the subject, they add.
According to the Post, Mills worried that the questions would violate the attorney-client privilege, and investigators had previously agreed not to broach the subject.
I'm on the phone with Brian Copeland, and he's attempting to gauge my interest in adopting a kid, a topic even my mom doesn't broach.
Once they rounded out the line-up with bassist Todd Bell and guitarist-vocalist Chris Broach, Braid would get to work on a prodigious introduction.
After all, wanting to have sex with one's newly discovered sibling is an extremely difficult subject to broach with friends, family, or even a therapist.
While the president has said in recent days that he intends to broach the subject of election meddling, Schiff said that alone won't accomplish anything.
One way applicants could broach this is by referencing the continued education resources that EY offers employees or asking questions about their continued education programs.
Ideally, he said, he would move into the property he manages across the street, but he has yet to broach the subject with the owner.
Although Yao, who retired in 286, did not broach the topic during their conversation, the demands for Han to follow in his footsteps are evident.
While many companies have annual reviews that may or may not involve a raise, in general the onus is on you to broach the subject.
"From the moment I arrived here, I made it clear that I want these students to feel equipped to ask urgent questions," Ms. Broach added.
She's dressed in all black and wearing her power broach: the Mace of the Republic, which symbolizes the legislative authority of the House of Representatives.
Kalanick said that he also tried to "broach the subject of a partnership" but that Page was again upset with Uber for hiring Waymo engineers.
For Democrats reluctant to even broach the topic, that may mean explicit evidence linking Trump to Russian collusion or obstruction of justice in Mueller's report.
If an adult believes their relationship with their parents is toxic, Lundquist says it will be very difficult to effectively broach the subject with their parents.
And as Australians gather around their Eskys (don't ask) in the national celebration of Australia Day, it seems like an appropriate time to broach the subject.
Jameson believes most people don't ask the disabled questions about their conditions, because they feel it's taboo or they don't know how to broach the subject.
These are the moms and dads who broach thorny topics like race, poverty and sexism with their young children, undeterred by their complexity and high stakes.
And even then, many of the artists who first used their art to broach the delicate topic were obscure pop bands or directors of fringe movies.
From Frosty's to Blizzards and everywhere in between, you simply can't talk about fast food if you don't broach the countless desserts nebulously categorized as milkshakes.
This is the first dramatic portrayal of the siege, long a taboo subject—but one the crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, is now eager to broach.
We always made these feeble attempts at self-counseling during the so-called happy hour, the only time we had courage enough to broach the subject.
He insisted that Mexico would pay for its construction, although he didn't broach the subject when he met with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto in August.
Get To Work: With Suzy Welch Traditionally, candidates have been advised to broach the topic of salary only after a job offer is on the table.
Such projections in years past have prompted leaders in both parties to at least broach the idea of benefit cuts or tax increases for entitlement programs.
The president did broach the possibility that a third party could have recorded his conversations with the former FBI director, whom he fired in early May.
He would broach no rival to his own authority, and in that sense he was a socialist in a rather less democratic mould than his forebears.
Here is a look at the subjects he is expected to broach — and others that will be lurking beneath the surface — in both of those settings.
She wanted to make a monumental artwork from the prisoner's likeness, but no prison would let her even broach the plan with any of its inmates.
That way, if the roommates get to be tight, or if your girlfriend sees a nonthreatening way to broach the subject, she can jump on it.
Work-life balance isn't a topic you should broach during an interview, says Barry Drexler, an expert interview coach who has conducted more than 10,000 interviews.
You're an expert, so I'm sorry to even broach this topic with any sense of an idea here, but there's this thing called the AD Model.
But fortuitously, the works' embellished picturing also has the means to broach atavistic and folkloric meanings, given its deliverance from the common codes of pop representation.
Microsoft&aposs announcement didn&apost broach the concerns; the company merely addressed how its facial-recognition tech could misidentify both men and women with darker skin tones.
With the result too close to call, the focus on heart rather than head makes it unlikely that candidates will broach new topics in Tuesday's second round.
Still, he's reluctant to broach the relationship to his family, especially since his mom -- who still believes in arranged marriage -- keeps surprising him with eligible Pakistani girls.
We've wrestled with how to broach the topic of race since he was born, being sure we could remain active and consistent about carrying on these conversations.
In addition to job creation and economic growth, industry sources expect the airline executives to especially broach the subject of modernizing the nation's air traffic control system.
Young gymnasts watched their heroes recount experiences of molestation or read comments on social media, leaving parents struggling with how to broach the subject with their daughters.
The Homeland Security panel will stage a broader hearing in September on worldwide threats to the country, where Democrats are sure to broach the white supremacist issue.
When lawmakers held a hearing on the background-check bill last week, it was the first hearing in eight years to broach the subject of gun violence.
It's one reason why HSN and its collaboration with Iris Apfel had to scrap its toucan broach, when the original designer, Hannah Bernard, complained about it in 2011.
"We always made these feeble attempts at self-counseling during the so-called happy hour, the only time we had courage enough to broach the subject," she wrote.
But showing that public criticism has stung, he beseeched his audience not to broach the subject again and silenced one person who attempted to ask him a question.
Sitting in armchairs in the chair's spacious suite, Tristani tried to broach the subject of net neutrality and the Lifeline cutbacks, but Pai gave her a frosty reception.
Mr. Hochstein, reflecting the concerns of State Department officials, including Mr. Pyatt, tried to get several of Mr. Biden's aides to broach the subject with him in 2014.
Neither of them said anything about it for a couple of weeks, but when they did broach the subject, they discovered that they were both super into it.
Once the rest of the band jumped in, Nanna and Broach showed their growth as songwriters, more capable of distilling their influences into something that became their own.
The only advice he could think of offering the widowed father was not to broach what had happened with his daughter until he felt the timing was right.
Members of Congress in both parties had said it would be diplomatic malpractice for Mr. Trump not to broach the issue of Moscow's election hacking during the session.
While he said he did not need to use his pardon power at this point, presidents rarely if ever publicly broach the idea of pardons amid an investigation.
Min Aung Hlaing, and the country's de facto leader, the tarnished Nobel Peace Prize laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, he was more willing to broach the issue.
For instance, your family might be so embroiled in their own bigotry that they are bound to respond with increased hostility if you attempt to broach the subject.
Oh Jin-hwa, who teaches K-pop dance classes to about 240 girls at Def Dance Skool, says that it can be difficult to broach the issue of appearance.
Thus, the rise of Jackson and his pals allows the film to broach the subject of those early days of artificial superintelligence, with Lightning in the role of humanity.
Experts and lawmakers see the potential for Tillerson to broach Russian election interference efforts, which he briefly addressed at the face-to-face with Lavrov in Moscow last month.
Amer took the opportunity to introduce himself to Trump, who was sitting in business class, and to broach the topic of the controversial Muslim registry Trump's father has proposed.
"Andre knows how to broach this type of thing and will ask the right questions to see how Novak can avoid this kind of thing going forward," Courier said.
MARY BROACH, WYNNEWOOD, PA. To the Editor: Your article about the understaffing of nursing homes offers a glimpse at what the world will be like if our population stagnates.
One of the cases Hickton worked on, that of the Chinese army hackers, helped broach a diplomatic effort to reach a better place on hacking with China, he said.
The president&aposs comments came weeks after he canceled a planned visit in September for Afghan and Taliban leaders to come to Camp David to broach possible peace talks.
The fires may have given Nunes a reason to broach the topic to Trump, who turned to Twitter to vent and jab a political opponent at the same time.
I completely lose the ability to sort through the chaos to identify causes and effects; instead, everything coalesces into an overwhelming mass of feeling, whose weight is impossible to broach.
Speaking to Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon in June of last year, Dunst was reluctant to broach the topic of her engagement to Plemons, but she did talk about it.
O'Brien did not mince words when telling his guest that the time to broach the snot subject had long passed, and offered the only solution for Scott to save face.
Insert whichever objectified body part you wish, we're not here for it and are eternally visualizing men like the fiery dumpster trash that they are when they broach this subject.
The company owns ZipCar, an early offensive in 2013 that gave it a slight leg up on Hertz, its largest competitor, as the companies began to broach the digital age.
I've paid close attention to what Clinton's been saying since she lost the election and I have never heard her broach the possibility of a formal challenge of the results.
Each of his answers is becoming shorter and more curt, and for good reason: I'm starting to broach a subject that his camp specifically warned me not to bring up.
It is an invisible side of war because men are usually even more reluctant to say what has happened to them than women, and surveys rarely broach the issue. 3.
The debut record from these firebrands is colored by brash guitars and the muscular vocals of their frontwoman, Katie Alice Greer, whose lyrics broach subjects like consumerism and free will.
The dueling messages came during a security summit in Germany, where leaders are eagerly looking for clues about how the new US administration will broach Russia's persistent challenges to international law.
But on the night, where political speech surfaced, it was expressed wordlessly, through costume: Ruth Negga's ACLU ribbon, Emma Stone's super-discreet Planned Parenthood broach, Halle Berry's black-is-beautiful hairdo.
Ultimately, you should be supportive of your friends and the people close to you, and you might want take a risk and broach these difficult conversations about sex, Dr. Addison says.
The Queen, who will turn 90 in less than a month, looked sunny in a bright yellow coat, worn with a flower broach and matching straw hat, also adorned with flowers.
Emergency management officials began sending recorded telephone messages to residents in harm's way and will go door-to-door in the next few days, Georgetown County spokeswoman Jackie Broach-Akers said.
To broach implicit bias isn't to impugn someone's values; it's to recognize that our values compete on an unconscious level with all the stereotypes we absorb from the world around us.
Bret Stephens: Gail, we have a lot of ground to cover on the political front, but first I'd like to broach the subject of Jamal Khashoggi, our murdered Washington Post colleague.
They counsel asking your partner whether it is a good time to talk (since couples routinely broach complicated topics on the fly), and striking a balance between empathy and problem-solving.
While Mr. Hendrix's mother-in-law has eased her stance over the past few years, asking him questions and clipping articles on the topic, some relatives still won't broach the matter.
With a sweeping overhaul of the tax code on the horizon, two Senate Democrats believe this is the moment to broach the third rail of climate change policy: a carbon tax.
The report described prosecutors as being "somewhat taken aback" that the FBI would broach the issue During the episode, Mills and her lawyer reportedly left the room and returned shortly afterwards.
Though Oswald has been unusually vocal about climate change negatively affecting farmers, he, too, hasn't heard much from the climate hubs, nor does he ever hear USDA officials broach the subject.
The argument over Jazz's driving leads Jeanette to broach a discussion about therapy for Jazz's "mood swings" and "social anxiety," and Jazz is unsurprisingly not super enthused to navigate those uncomfortable topics.
In anonymous chats, young women dare to ask doctors questions they would never broach in person, says Michael Lwin, who developed maymay, an app providing guidance about maternal, child and female health.
Their shared recognition was that someone seemed to be preventing Jacksonville from completing the investigation, and the two knew each other well enough to broach that fear in just a few words.
In the final panel of the conference, the speakers attempt to provide a how-to for their faithful to broach the subject with their families—and the possible fallout that may occur.
Instead, we broach the subject of playing live to crowds of people who love his music: surely that must make him feel as though he has a meaningful connection with the world.
Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the new chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, said in an interview on Tuesday that Democrats would not again broach immigration before the government is reopened.
But the House Democrats are also somewhat divided on whether they want to broach some of the Mueller investigation material — particularly Trump's alleged obstruction of justice, according to our colleague Darren Samuelsohn.
When you broach the subject, stress that you're bringing it up to make sure you're both on the same page, rather than trying to pressure them into committing or keeping it casual.
The off-the-shoulder gown was actually a custom creation, made with a green and camellia floral silk crepe and belted with a pearl and crystal-embroidered broach, according to a press release.
She admits that she was "dreading" the conversation and had no idea how to broach the topic, but decided to come right out and say it — something Savage and Aliche were grateful for.
If your supervisor is approachable and respectful under normal circumstances, "but going through a negative behavioral change for some reason or another," she says it's totally fine to broach the yelling issue directly.
When you are traveling with precocious tween kids who are super judgy about any type of smoking and recoil from the stench of beer, how do you even broach the subject of marijuana?
Bandersnatch, however, does broach this concern because in this case, technology isn't just the medium that allows viewers to watch a movie, but is an integral part of experiencing the story in itself.
In a telephone interview after his briefing to the Security Council, Mr. de Mistura insisted that the warring sides needed confidence-building measures before they could broach the idea of a broader truce.
The Sisterhood advises new members not to broach the Palestininian question with adherents of the other faith until they have known each other, and discussed many other things, for at least 18 months.
And one of the reasons I'm interested to hear you broach the idea of independent institutions is I wonder if part of transparency has to be creating modes of information that are independent.
Merkel said she will also broach the topic of the steel market, saying that the situation was currently "very complicated" for all EU member states as China produces 50 percent of worldwide steel.
But it's a topic that not even Clinton herself is afraid to broach: The politician has jokingly referenced her hair on numerous occasions, particularly noting that she's no dummy — she knows people notice.
He did initially broach the possibility of a spending deal with DACA on it in a closed-door meeting with conservative Republicans in late October, and has yet to explicitly rule it out.
Once again, I tenaciously hung on to my job, and, even though I was long overdue for a promotion, I really didn't think that the timing was right for me to broach it.
It took about a month for him to pay me back because he never seemed to have the money whenever I brought it up (and he never seemed to broach the topic himself).
When mainstream magazines and book authors now broach a possible end to American democracy, this show returns to its dawn — and evokes the achievement of American self-governance through astonished, worshipful European eyes.
The final piece, one which he said was just coming into play, was how you use artificial intelligence ethically, a sensitive topic for a government audience, but one he wasn't afraid to broach.
Their son, Zachary, 5, rode the school bus with one of the child victims, Armondo Hernandez, leaving the beleaguered parents to broach the realities of death with the boy sooner than they'd planned.
I realized I couldn't ask her about anything as personal as menopause, but I had to broach the topic of aging: If I had followed her this long, where were we going next?
A source close to Kasich reported that the Ohio governor tried to broach the subject with Rubio as well, and the campaigns discussed it as well, before and after the March 8 Michigan primary.
Senator Patrick J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, refused to broach the topic: "I'm not going to have this conversation right now," he said, ducking into the Senate subway on his way to the Capitol.
These were difficult subjects to broach, but they were most surely signs of love, of dedicated family members doing the hard work to ensure that their mother would experience the most peaceful death possible.
Opening bids for the mens chronograph watches – each made from 18 karat gold – are listed at $21,773, with the leaf-shaped Boucheron broach – made of silver and 14 karat yellow gold – priced at $11,050.
The "glorious" bag is a $2,500 tote from Gucci with a bejewelled tiger broach (which was inspired by a vintage Hattie Carnegie piece) with the brand's iconic red and green stripe in the center.
President Trump would show "weakness" if he fails to broach the subject of Russian interference in the 2016 elections during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, a House Democrat said Monday.
Mr. Pence did not lay out a timetable for when American astronauts would step on the moon again or propose a strategy for getting there, much less broach the topic of a price tag.
He was in his late 30s when he decided to broach the subject with Elizabeth gingerly: Do you ever miss that energy you feel when you're in love with someone for the first time?
"It's our international reach, our partnerships and collaborations, that makes us the world's number one university of art and design," Ms. Broach said, referring to the QS World University rankings in the Art & Design field.
In deciding to write a full-length book about her grieving process, Sandberg takes that dialogue a step further, making it even easier for those afraid to broach the subject with her to speak up.
I don't quite know how to broach this, but in the days between when I spoke with Katia Bozhikova for this installment of the column and when we were ready to publish it, Katia died.
Given that Mr. Cook and his team are pushing more heavily into content to compete with Netflix and Amazon, now might be the time to broach conversations with any of the media moguls in attendance.
After building a strong relationship on social media and in person with a partner or group of partners in a specific practice or office, you might then broach the topic of potentially joining the firm.
While Kupperman is now a private citizen, any ruling on Mulvaney would broach issues involving a Justice Department argument that presidential advisers are immune from testifying because preparations would divert them from their regular duties.
Judge and Sanchez are 26 and will be eligible for arbitration for the first time next season, so the Yankees may wait until then to broach long-term contract talks, as they did with Severino.
Hidehiko Kasahara, an expert in imperial law at Keio University, does not expect Abe's panel to broach the topic of male-only succession, which conservatives see as central to an imperial tradition stretching back 2,600 years.
Dean's selection shows that House Democrats are "taking a long-term view" as they broach the question of whether to impeach Trump, said Ken Hughes, an expert on Watergate at the University of Virginia's Miller Center.
Only recently did Uber broach the possibility of returning its self-driving cars to the streets in a scaled down test in Pittsburgh, which would involve slow speeds on a 1-mile loop in good weather.
The potential flood zone encompasses some 3,500 homes in Georgetown, 37 miles (60 km) south of Myrtle Beach, and the coastal resort community of Pawleys Island where as many as 8,53 people live, Broach-Akers said.
He chose not to broach those subjects -- or immigration, or appointments to the Supreme Court, two issues that could help him with Republicans -- and bears some of the blame for not pressing those issues, they said.
Twice the size of a human head, with a twisted neck and glasses reflective of a world on speed, it's a strange bust in an oversized hat—and that doesn't even begin to broach its subject.
The moon in Virgo brings plenty of messages your way today, Cancer, and communication planet Mercury entering Aquarius revs up your intuitive abilities and encourages you to speak about topics that are often uncomfortable to broach.
Twice the size of a human head, with a twisted neck and glasses reflective of a world on speed, it's a strange bust in an oversized hat—and that doesn't even begin to broach its subject.
The panel, chaired by Takashi Imai, honorary chairman of Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp, does not broach the topic of male-only succession, though the number of heirs in the line of succession has been dwindling.
Bolton indicated on ABC's "This Week" that Trump is unlikely to seriously broach the subject when he meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday in Helsinki, because Moscow would be unlikely to agree to it.
The potential flood zone encompasses some 2.83,500 homes in Georgetown, 37 miles (60 km) south of Myrtle Beach, and the coastal resort community of Pawleys Island where as many as 8,000 people live, Broach-Akers said.
She is still surprised, she said, "by how much people don't know" about national politics, and described how she doesn't broach the subject of Mr. Trump as a motivational tool when she talks to potential voters.
"Unfortunately, since Taiwan is not a member of the U.N., it is also not a member ICAO and cannot broach the topic directly ... it is unlikely that ICAO will work in favor of Taiwan," said Shattuck.
Along with the album's secondary themes of greed and corruption, violence, from police brutality to hate crimes to sexual assault and mass shootings, is very much in the news, but our interview doesn't broach specific events.
Their ability to broach the topic, though, was reliant on an invisible point system that accounted for whether the player chose to first engage in polite conversation rather than immediately jump into inappropriate or even mean behavior.
Human Rights Watch recently called the state of things here "dire in all areas," but the President clearly wanted to broach the sticky subject as carefully as possible, just as the two nations are finally normalizing relations.
She's not the first to broach the dark side of femininity — or the patriarchal society that shapes its definitions — but the way she twists her messages around genre, form, and archetype manage to feel specific to her.
In the case of former Fed chiefs, who can earn an annual salary in one night and have no constraints on expressing their views provided they do not broach confidential matters, those insights could potentially move markets.
Mr. Trump gave the quick synopsis on Dr. Mehmet Oz's television show after the Republican presidential nominee's aides had said that he would, then that he would not, broach the topic with the doctor on the show.
Zahi W. Khouri, a Palestinian-American entrepreneur who owns the Coca-Cola franchise in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, called it offensive to broach investment in the Palestinian economy before addressing the Palestinian people's national aspirations.
Very few of these letters approach the literary departures that, to my mind, mark Cage as a distinguished avant-garde writer; no more than two broach the radical aesthetic ideas that made Cage an influential art philosopher.
Richard Nephew, a former lead sanctions expert for the State Department, said it could be years before it becomes politically viable to broach the subject of rolling back sanctions to allow U.S. companies to do business in Iran.
The closer we get to the year anniversary of the New York Times Harvey Weinstein exposé — the piece that launched a thousand more investigations — the more late night hosts seem hesitant to broach the topic of sexual misconduct.
A recent call between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin underscores this dynamic: In that conversation, Trump said he and Putin talked about the Mueller report, but didn't broach the issue of potential meddling in 2020 at all.
But the President's comments have certainly left the door open for Putin to broach the topic of military exercises in Helsinki and as commander in chief, Trump can make the decision to suspend US involvement on his own.
Perhaps you're non-binary and "husband" or "wife" doesn't account for your gender; maybe you're queer and you want to align yourself with your transcestors; or, possibly, "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" just doesn't broach the seriousness of your commitment.
"It's really on the parent to broach the topic — to sit down and have a conversation about keeping everyone safe," said Lindsay Imai Hong, the director of the California chapter of Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network.
"It's really on the parent to broach the topic — to sit down and have a conversation about keeping everyone safe," said Lindsay Imai Hong, the director of the California chapter of Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network.
My agent happened to broach the idea with an editor at HarperCollins (without my knowledge!) at exactly the same time as Agatha Christie's grandson told the same editor that the family might be ready for a continuation novel.
You can use this eight-minute video to broach the subject, or perhaps a photo like this one from this slideshow to encourage student analysis as we do in our weekly "What's Going On in This Picture?" feature.
If we broach the topic at all, we may be inclined to address only the legal and medical ramifications, and say little about the respect we hope young people will extend to, and expect from, their sexual partners.
"The fairly quick downward correction in oil prices has finally stirred OPEC members to broach the topic of more output cuts over the weekend," Wei Liang Chang, a foreign-exchange strategist at Mizuho Bank, wrote in a morning note.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's episode of TLC's OutDaughtered, the couple, who in addition to the quints are parents to 6-year-old daughter Blayke, broach the topic of Adam's emotional health as he begins seeking help.
And if it wasn't Trump on the other end of the phone, it was often another White House staffer or outside adviser inquiring about the President's mood and asking advice on how best to broach an issue with him.
I was aware that I had been waiting for Duncan Dioguardi to invite me to party again, but no invitation had been forthcoming, and to broach it myself seemed as though it would traverse an essential but unstated boundary.
Plus, it's a different way to broach the fashion space, a category Amazon has been keen on for some time now, building a whole new way to get answers to a question we already ask ourselves on the daily.
Before calling Mr. Giuliani to ask about a pardon, Mr. Costello — a former federal prosecutor who had worked with Mr. Giuliani — warned Mr. Cohen that it was premature to broach the subject, but raised it anyway, he said Wednesday.
But with a new tax law under his belt, Trump is expected to use his late-night State of the Union speech on Tuesday to applaud that victory and broach topics including trade agreements, immigration reform and infrastructure spending.
As domestic abuse survivor and activist Leslie Morgan Steiner put it, "Abuse thrives only in silence" — and yet we don't know how to broach the subject of abuse with the very people in our lives we suspect are experiencing it.
" On the flip side, if you aren't really sure what your expectations are, you could simply broach the subject like, "The holidays are coming up and I was thinking, maybe we should talk about what it is you want from me?
" And while men might be scared to broach such a sensitive subject with their partners, Reitano happily concludes that, "When you trust someone with something that personal, I think they are complimented by it, and she has reciprocated that trust.
In Fournier I saw my two brothers, who don't adore their children any more than our father adored us but who do it with a gentler, tenderer touch, unafraid to broach discussions and display emotions that most men once shrank from.
Hillary Clinton managed to broach the subject briefly in the debate last Sunday, promising to use her Supreme Court nominations to reverse the effects of the Citizens United ruling, which in 2010 ended restraints on campaign spending by corporations and unions.
These fictional sprawls and the many others they inspired not only imagine the impressive form that such a huge unnatural dwelling would take, but also broach the important issues that come with it, especially the rich-poor divide, pollution, and overcrowding.
We talked to Cannell by phone to broach just how impactful Brussel's technique actually was, how he tried to get into the mind of a serial bomber, and whether these bombings presaged the era of modern terrorism and constant fear.
These groups help identify content holes that can be helpful as a starting point for student assignments—often esoteric or highly technical topics that are too difficult for most people to broach, or subjects that aren't touched on organically by volunteers.
She wasn't impressed, say Aoife White and Stephanie Bodoni of Bloomberg: The Silicon Valley search giant had waited at least a year too long to broach the subject of a settlement, the 50-year-old Vestager said in an interview.
Grappling with the AIDS epidemic and the Reagan administration's initial slow-go approach that divided Washington, Fauci became the public face of the response at a time when Ronald Reagan did not even broach the issue until his second term.
"It is fitting that this show is taking place right at the very moment when the U.K. decides on its future government," Ms. Broach said last week from her airy office at the Royal College of Art's South Kensington campus.
As they sit at the bar, each with a gin-based cocktail in their hand, her friends seem unable to broach an unknown subject, which we are left to assume is her seasons long Peloton vlog series from the ad before.
A group of at least 15 Republican and Democratic senators sent a letter requesting that Pompeo broach the subjects of crackdowns on political freedoms and human rights and Egypt's reported purchase of 20 Russian fighter aircraft, during his meeting with Sisi.
"To be given the reins at a major house is a fantastic privilege which only a handful of designers can ever achieve," said Zowie Broach, head of fashion at the Royal College of Art and founder of the independent label Boudicca.
What follows is a brief survival guide to art fairs, complete with pointers for looking; etiquette tips for talking to dealers; ways to broach the always-uncomfortable subject of money, and how to dress the part without getting sore feet.
Garrett entertains chit-chat about feelings and opening up for a few minutes before diving head-first into the drama with a weak apology/disclaimer for asking Hannah about the forbidden topic he's about to broach: Luke P. and his slimy ways.
When professional help is needed, Ginsburg recommends that parents first broach the topic with their children using language such as, "you deserve more than me right now, and we're going to find the person with the right skills to help you," he said.
But one big-name firm, General Catalyst, is weighing an additional business that would represent a new evolution in the Silicon Valley investing playbook that its peers have yet to broach: A credit fund that would lend money to startups, Recode has learned.
But while dentists are willing and interested in talking with their patients about HPV and HPV prevention, many don't feel they have the communication skills and tools to broach the subject, according to findings from small focus groups run by Daley in 2016.
But they also argue that impeachment doesn't have a chance of succeeding in the Senate under Republican control, and they think, politically, the messaging could have the adverse effect if they broach the subject too soon — further animating Trump's base ahead of 2020.
In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's episode of Little People, Big World, Amy and her boyfriend of two and a half years, Chris Marek, broach the topic of longterm commitment while on a camping trip with their friends Ron and Beth.
The White House official said Trudeau's team reached out to the first daughter and others to broach the topic and expressed that "because we've made this a central issue to growing the economy, that there might be some real shared interests here."
But this is what Congress would have to inevitably broach should they respond to calls to "hold accountable" web sites like 8chan, where in the last six months alone, three men have posted their sadly now-unremarkable racist screeds before perpetrating mass killings.
Barr and her "Jew cookies" (article title: "That Oven Feelin'"), then, were a way to broach the "the taboo against joking about the Holocaust and the Nazis," and to test what could or could not be said by Jews about the Shoah.
" Bloomberg's Aoife White and Stephanie Bodoni write, "A year earlier, ... the company ... made quiet attempts to settle ... The Silicon Valley search giant had waited at least a year too long to broach the subject of a settlement, ... Vestager said in an interview.
The long-term effects of head trauma have become a subject that many players — most of them retired — are starting to broach, even as the N.H.L. commissioner, Gary Bettman, insists that the scientific evidence linking head injuries to degenerative brain disease is inconclusive.
Researchers with the Boston Reentry Study were one year into their interviews, following 122 men and women as they returned from prison to their neighborhoods and families, when they asked the kind of question that's hard to broach until you know someone well.
Months later, when we began to discuss the possibility of getting married one day, I didn't broach the subject of combining our libraries — not because I feared having to untangle them someday but because I liked having my own stories to share.
Julie Schwietert Collazo, a freelance journalist specializing in Latin America who has written extensively about Cuba, told Vox that Francis's international reputation as a "man of the people" rendered him a particularly effective figure to broach the subject of reconciliation, particularly in a communist state.
Not only is it important to take seriously a declaration of suicidal intent, no matter the child's age, Dr. Harkavy-Friedman said, but it is also crucial for pediatricians, parents and school personnel to broach the topic with children if the adults are concerned.
We spoke with industry experts and real people who've made the ask for advice on how to broach this subject with your boss or HR.These experts suggest paying your dues and standing out as a stellar employee, and using that as leverage to get funding.
Out of the nine presidential campaigns I've covered, I've never seen anything as absurd as the motley crew of Trump advisers agonizing over how to delicately, in soothing tones, tiptoe up to the proudly uninformed megalomaniac and broach the topic of more rigorous debate prep.
"CNN spent a full week-plus doing nothing but having these headlines saying President Trump is not expected to bring up Russian interference with President Putin," said Conway, referring to an oft-repeated CNN report that Trump wouldn't broach the election interference topic with Putin.
But at an event explicitly intended to spotlight the importance of families, held in the wake of the vote in May to lift a constitutional ban on abortion, Francis had little choice but to broach the subject, though he paired it with concern for refugees.
Beijing (CNN)Even by China's standard, the annual session of the country's largely ceremonial parliament seems to be a much more choreographed affair this year -- with one thorny subject that almost none of the 3,000 legislators wants to broach in front of foreign media.
Note to teachers We understand that talking about the current impeachment proceedings can be a complicated topic to broach in a classroom setting, and we think it might be especially important in some classrooms to gauge students' comfort in discussing this politically charged topic.
A 100-day promise on guns One of the most frequent topics that young voters broach with Harris on the campaign trail is what she would do to halt mass shootings and get a better handle on the seemingly intractable problem of gun violence in this country.
It's clear that VCs have woken up to the opportunity to disrupt fertility with tech-enabled solutions to age-old issues, and now entrepreneurs passionate about helping men broach sensitive topics, from infertility to erectile dysfunction to hair loss and more, are able to gain ground.
" To broach the subject gently, Dr. Bonior suggests carefully bringing it up in an open-ended way, with something like, "I've noticed you haven't seemed to be yourself lately, you've cancelled the last couple of times we were supposed to meet up, and that's not like you.
Still, my school didn't formally broach the topic until the year before high school when an awkward rabbi who gave us a rough outline of all the terrible things that can happen as a result of sex: babies, disgusting rashes, dick discharges, and, of course, AIDS.
Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity GOP group targets McConnell over election security bills in new ad Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (R-Mo.) was the first to broach the idea from the GOP on Monday. Sens.
HIV is not an easy topic to broach, but drag queen Lady Quesa'Dilla—who's a composite character of several of her Mexican family members—took the stage and braved a crowd at Bushwig, an annual showcase for gender-fluid talent in Brooklyn, to reveal her HIV status.
"Notwithstanding the fact that serious scientists, military leaders, business people, and average citizens are interested in the subject of intelligent life in the universe, political leaders tend to worry about whether they will be lampooned if they broach the subject," he told me in an email.
To gain some insight into how the creators of Planet Earth II decided to broach the topic, I spoke with executive producer Mike Gunton and director Elizabeth White about the storytelling challenges they faced and the inevitability of integrating climate change into the series' latest iteration.
But when you spend some time with Dalio and broach the various topics in which he has rarefied expertise, it's apparent that today, the world's most famous hedge funder could care less about ascending the ranks of the world's megarich or in achieving more glory or praise for himself.
At a meeting on Monday, EU foreign ministers will broach the subject of how the bloc, once Iran's top trading partner and its second-biggest oil customer, can pursue an agreement on trade, investment and political dialogue despite concerns about human rights and Tehran's role in Middle East conflicts.
Like Pineapple Support, Ducati's program connects porn performers to sex worker–friendly mental health care services; the primary difference is that rather than waiting for performers to reach out for help, Ducati will encourage producers to broach the topic first with the help of a questionnaire designed by DAP.
More than one of his supporters told me it was bad faith to even broach the subject — that Mr. Zuckerberg's indispensability was so plain that the only reason I might have to ask whether he should still run the company was the clicks I would get on this article.
While Japanese media said Abe would raise the issue in a meeting with Trump next month (before the Kim-Moon talks), Kingston, the Temple University professor, said it was unlikely Seoul or Washington would want to broach the issue when more important matters still need to be settled.
So perhaps it is little surprise that he and a top lieutenant, Gregory Maffei, contacted two top investors in Univision at the Allen & Company media and technology conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, this month to broach the idea of a potential investment, the people briefed on those talks said.
Given that her tradition of big dressing began with getting ready for Sunday services, it makes sense that the clothes themselves often assume rather ecstatic proportions: a black satin and nylon runway hat billows over her profile like a storm cloud; an organza bow with rhinestone broach cinches her slender waist.
What did Steve Bannon, who reportedly met with the crown prince of the United Arab Emirates ahead of a second meeting that was apparently intended to set up a back channel with Russia, do with regards to Moscow during the transition and early administration—a topic he refused to broach in testimony?
Whether you're watching porn with a partner to bring a little novelty into a long term relationship or you just like the voyeuristic thrill of looking at naked strangers , it can be a little awkward to broach the subject of porn with someone else for the first time, regardless of your preferences.
They haven't really had any opportunities to broach the conflict over this issue and, as time goes on, I think there are a lot of White House aides who suspect the President's going to stew and stew and then one day Tillerson is no longer going to have that coveted presidential confidence.
"Smaller independent designers are definitely the people in the industry suffering the most right now," Ms. Broach said, adding that investment in new systems that would improve efficiencies within fashion, from micro manufacturing to 3D printing, could prevent some creatives from choosing to leave their businesses when a major opportunity comes their way.
But if I had to pick out a single early-2000's Claire's accessory to indicate how logical, curated, and cost-effective this show's various plots have become, it would be the broach Daenerys is wearing when she finds out Jon Snow is leaving her alone on this island to not get kissed by him.
He is openly mulling whether he should broach Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE's infidelities, or leave it untouched out of respect for Chelsea Clinton.
I'd been warned beforehand by other NASA officials not to broach the topic of global warming; in any event, NASA 's predicament became obvious as soon as we climbed up on a dune overlooking Launch Complex 39, from which the Apollo missions left for the moon, and where any future Mars mission would likely begin.
It is Jane who eagerly urges Mary Poppins to resume her post while Michael frets about wages (it's unclear whether Mary actually cares about being paid for her labor, or if she needs the money; she tends to broach the discussion as a matter of ceremony and then just as quickly wave it away).
Whether a child brings up their weight first or parents decide to broach the topic, the family needs to work together as a team to decide how to move forward and improve the child's health, mental or physical, says Myles S. Faith, Ph.D., professor of counseling and educational psychology at the University at Buffalo.
Asked about Yemen, where his hosts are allied with Saudi Arabia in a brutal war that has brought devastation on civilians and has starved tens of thousands of children to death, the pope said that he had the chance in his roughly 40-hour visit to broach the issue with only a few people.
The film tracks the production of a short film in Central Park, for which the director ("played" by Greaves) has assembled a crew ("played" by the crew of the overall documentary) and hired several pairs of actors to try the roles of a discontented couple, who broach sexuality, abortion, and use "cunt" as an anatomical term.
Planet will use the Terra Bella capabilities to help grow its potential customer base: The company has a brisk commercial business, it says, through its existing medium resolution capabilities, but the higher-res imaging it'll get now will allow it to appeal to more consumer endpoints and broach new markets, including for clients like Google itself.
First, it should be said that the good outweighed the bad: both Cooper and Raddatz finally did what NBC's Lester Holt and CBS's Elaine Quijano wouldn't do in the first presidential and only vice presidential debates of the cycle: actually broach some, but not all, of the top three biggest vulnerabilities of the Democrat in the room.
MY UNDERSTANDING IS, YOU AND MR. MURDOCH, YOU KNOW, YOU MEET OCCASIONALLY OF CEOs OF YOUR LIKE DO, YOU'VE KNOWN EACH OTHER FOR A LONG TIME, AND HE PERHAPS WAS STARTING TO BROACH SOME OF THE CHALLENGES HE SEES IN THE FUTURE AND YOU SEIZED ON THAT FOR AT LEAST THE OPPORTUNITY OF A VISION YOU SAW.
"There may be economic issues or family events that argue in favor of waiting to commence proceedings, and a knowledgeable attorney can help you identify those, discuss how best to broach the topic with your spouse, and discuss what you can be doing before you start the process to be as prepared as possible once it begins," they say.
"After the shared sacrifices of the Second World War, Britain and the United States worked with other allies to build an assembly of international institutions, to ensure that the horrors of conflict would never be repeated," said the Queen, who wore a state evening gown with a blue Garter sash secured by a broach bearing 10 diamonds that once belonged to Queen Victoria.
So what we can conclude, then, is that Trump's stated doubts about Russia's interference in the 2016 election have made officials in the national security and intelligence communities less willing to broach sensitive operations -- like the one the Time story describes -- against Russia, for fear he will either nix those operations or somehow let operational details of the whole thing slip out.
In my experience Katz is right: the times I have pushed through my resistance to broach the subject with a friend and tell them that it hurts my feelings when they're unresponsive to my calls, texts, or attempts to get together, they've almost always apologized and explained what's been going on in their life to cause them to be so out of touch.
It may seem improbable to think of a Fascist Julius Caesar as somehow subtle or open-ended, but Welles's mark on modern Shakespeare underlines an important takeaway for how to broach the present: Caesar can be (a kind of) Hitler, Caesar can be (a kind of) Trump, but he can't be Trump, because Trump could only play one stock role in Shakespeare — that of the clown.
Now that I've properly alarmed and outraged both sides, I'd like to broach a subject that is near and dear to my pro-life feminist heart: 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's recent maternity leave and child care assistance proposals, which are being widely decried by conservatives.
Donald Trump did mock a disabled reporter The Daily Beast: Meryl Streep Calls Out Donald Trump for Mocking Disabled Reporter in Riveting Golden Globes Speech Entertainment Weekly: Meryl Streep unloads on Trump in powerful Golden Globes speech Huffington Post: Donald Trump Denies Mocking Reporter With Disability, Even Though It Appears He Did In a Monday New York Times story that included Trump's reaction via a brief telephone interview with a reporter there, the paper of record fails to broach any of the context provided above.

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