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Those two forces are kind of butting up against each other.
Today's crisis has been caused by the two butting up against each other.
But he soon found himself butting up against the realities of the industry.
Furthermore, Nations noted that oil is butting up against resistance around the $45 level.
There are signs digital comics are butting up against the law of large numbers.
But by expanding their reach, they're butting up against the frequency scientists use to study water vapor.
Secondly, do you think you might end up butting up against the Google and Amazons in data collection?
China's independent refiners may be butting up against state-imposed import quotas following January and February's high shipments.
There's atonal stuff, there's tonal stuff, and they're butting up against each other — there's a tension between the two.
Some Senate Democrats worry about voters suffering from impeachment fatigue and the trial butting up against the Iowa caucuses.
Now, "Xi Jinping Thought" is pervasive, butting up against advertisements for hair transplant surgery, luxury cars and Danish butter cookies.
And that's not to mention the very real possibility of butting up against U.S. commitments via World Trade Organization agreements.
It's very unlike, say, Akira, which shows how everyday life is constantly butting up against police, politics, and violent civil unrest.
Coleman told reporters that she hit her head as she tried to exit the boat, possibly butting up against the canopy.
A former director from the creative team recalled meetings in which Haney rebuffed campaigns butting up against deadlines with no explanation.
Looking at a chart of Wells Fargo, Gordon noted that the stock has been butting up against key resistance around the $50.
After all, what is a country's foundation but the foundational tragedies of all of its citizens, butting up against each other in conflict?
The former are constant on the move, butting up against one another and sometimes doing more with aims of continuing the life cycle.
That means in some ways you're going to be butting up against your own instincts as to what you as a fan want.
"  From the Democratic perspective: "Some Senate Democrats worry about voters suffering from impeachment fatigue and the trial butting up against the Iowa caucuses.
A number of progressive initiatives to increase renewable energy use are butting up against heavy spending from business groups opposed to the proposed regulations.
In particular, focus has been on the broadcasting giant Sinclair, which is butting up against the media cap and is looking to continue expanding.
The area where Disney's Star Wars land is being constructed previously consisted of a slew of buildings butting up against a boring old street.
The Republican imperative to put together a strong White House ticket is butting up against the party's dream of preserving the Senate GOP majority.
But do you find there are other orthodoxies you're challenging, stuff that you see in the world that you find yourself butting up against?
Including the exterior paint, that means you have dark green, lime green, light blue, light gray and black all butting up against each other.
Given that the company's butting up against Apple and Google events, it's going to have to put on a big show to cut through noise here.
Furthermore, Worth noted that the transports are butting up against downtrend resistance, and after a countertrend rally he believes new lows could be in the cards.
The bill is butting up against Trump's intention to allow DREAMers to be deported, and just yesterday Marc Short said the administration would likely oppose the bill.
The committee, which has been investigating Russia's meddling for nearly a year, has increasingly found itself butting up against the White House over similar claims by witnesses.
ZINC: LME zinc closed up 22 percent at $0.33,20.3 a tonne, rebounding from Monday's near 218-year low but butting up against its downtrend line at around $2975,380.
Legal experts say there are some interrogation techniques that have been disavowed by the Obama administration that Trump could revive without butting up against Congress — like solitary confinement.
Sarah Lancashire gives a tour-de-force performance as a weary, tenacious patrol officer who continually finds herself butting up against the violence, physical and emotional, of men.
Multiple members of the panel predicted that a public copy of the report would be released in June or July, butting up against the party conventions in late July.
Back then, the fault lines in the debate were largely the same: hard-line conservatives butting up against the party leadership, which they accused of not acting aggressively enough.
But because France, Italy and Spain are among those butting up against the currency union's budget deficit limits, only Berlin has the scope and economic weight to make a difference.
The story behind The Oregon Trail is rich enough for a feature film: unfettered creativity butting up against the all-consuming profit motive sounds ripe for The Social Network treatment.
"A lot of things froze" creating "real disjunction," with a surge in technology butting up against the economic and political spheres, forcing regulators to try to keep up, said Friedman.
Butting up against the 2015 study, 55% of respondents for the Horizon media study said they don't want to own a VR device due to lack of excitement or interest.
Indeed, part of the rationale for the mergers is to prevent SOEs from butting up against each other as they go abroad to win business, as had happened with railway-equipment makers.
But since France, Italy and Spain are among those butting up against the currency union's budget deficit limits, only Berlin, running a surplus, has the scope and economic weight to make a difference.
The rain forests episode closes with an aerial image of the wild Amazon tree canopy butting up against a homogeneous sea of agricultural palms, as sterile and monotonous as a computer-generated pattern.
They are butting up against a tight deadline: The current law, which the intelligence community says is critical to identify and disrupting terror plots, is set to expire at the end of the year.
Images of the desert butting up against industrial America recall the color photographs of Stephen Shore and William Eggleston, as well as films by John Schlesinger, Michelangelo Antonioni and the experimental-film artist James Benning.
Similar troubles may well be brewing for the UK government on account of its demonstrable appetite for sweeping state surveillance powers — when, outside the bloc, it too risks butting up against EU citizens' fundamental privacy rights.
That's because these battlers are going "Head to Head": The first letter of the hero's name is butting up against the first letter of the foe's name, and the two names are running in opposite directions.
While the entrance of competitors like Walmsley seems to signify the professionalization of ultrarunning, they're still tens of years and possibly billions of dollars of Nike investment behind the world's best marathoners butting up against the two-hour line.
There are bigger, classic Star Trek themes running through the show as well: the tension between scientific discovery and exploration is constantly butting up against more expedient and pressing dangers for the crew, like war with the Klingons, and survival.
In addition, there are subplots within subplots, supporting characters with their own supporting characters, Easter eggs butting up against other Easter eggs, and secrets stacked on top of secrets, until the whole precarious pile comes tumbling down in a chaotic third act.
Butting up against (but not, in fact, containing) the University of Notre Dame, South Bend is a moderately-sized town confronting many of the economic challenges that beguile the post-industrial Midwest with the advantage of being next to a large research university.
The sides of the busway are landscaped and a bike path runs parallel, but at crossings, when you can see up and down intersecting streets, the view is of strip malls, liquor stores, car dealerships, and boxy apartment buildings butting up against single-family homes.
A couple weeks ago, I got a chance to check out a preview build of Nintendo's newly revamped puzzle franchise, and as much as I enjoyed how Nintendo revamped its classic puzzler, I constantly found myself butting up against Dr. Mario's free-to-play business model.
Washington (CNN)As President Donald Trump weighs legislative and executive options to address gun violence in the US, his own instinct to expand background checks is butting up against intense pressure from gun rights advocates, who are pressuring him that such a move would harm him politically.
This symbolic border wall is characterized by the interplay of artifice and the forces of the natural world, each butting up against the other, jockeying for influence over how we choose to conceptualize nation, territory, and the possibility of human migration across a landscape fraught by national interests.
Add in anecdotal evidence that the economy is butting up against supply constraints — along with a newfound willingness by companies to raise prices on things as varied as cat litter and airline flights — and for the first time in about a decade the possibility of substantial inflation is becoming real.
This is explored more thoroughly in my earlier blog post on zero rating, but those who agree to follow T-Mobile's guidelines will likely see an eventual increase in traffic from T-Mobile customers, those who don't agree to follow them will see less and less as users fear butting up against data caps.
The message of the past several years is clear: No matter how big and successful you are as a consumer-facing media, communications or advertising company, you'll eventually end up in the same boat, butting up against the shore of the island where Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Facebook have constructed their impregnable fortresses.
Bong Joon-ho described her work as "a mix of magic realism and neorealism, innocent characters butting up against corrupt behemoths".
The slaves brought a wide variety of religious traditions with them including tribal shamanism and Islam. Beyond that, tribal traditions could vary to a high degree across the African continent. During the early eighteenth century, Anglican missionaries who attempted to bring Christianity to slaves in the Southern colonies often found themselves butting up against uncooperative masters and resistant slaves.
In 1967 saxophonist Willem Breuker, pianist Misha Mengelberg and drummer Han Bennink founded the ICP label in Amsterdam. Mengelberg and Bennink had been playing together since 1961 and found success as members of Eric Dolphy's quartet in 1964, as documented on his live album Last Date. Mengelberg had also been involved in the Fluxus art movement and was developing a composition style that involved musical games. As European free jazz musicians, they were butting up against disinterest in their music from contemporary jazz labels, so they formed a cooperative as a means to release their own recordings.
Before the last glacier, a somewhat different Wisconsin River drained the north-central part of the state, running around the east end of the Baraboo Hills. Around 18,000 years ago, the Green Bay lobe of the Laurentide ice sheet crept in from the east, butting up against the Baraboo Hills. With that outlet closed, the water backed up, filling the basin to the north and west, forming Glacial Lake Wisconsin. The water rose to as deep as 160 feet, with a surface area eight times the size of modern Lake Winnebago, a big cold lake stretching north to the site of Wisconsin Rapids.
Lewis & Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship Media WallThe McMaster University Library system is home to the Lewis and Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship, which opened in 2012 and facilitates open and collaborative approaches to research. Located in the Mills Memorial Library the Centre supports students and faculty who employ digital scholarship and digital humanities tools and methodologies in their study and research. "When you have a lot of projects that are literally butting up against each other, the idea is to bleed between them" explains Dale Askey, the Centre's Administrative Director, in regards to the potential for interdisciplinary research. The Centre includes a makerspace and a 3D printing laboratory.
On this production, Harjo was inspired by Werner Herzog's 1977 film Stroszek to aim for a heightened degree of naturalism, using many real locations and real people, rather than professional actors. He found many of his cast members among people he met at the Iron Gate soup kitchen in downtown Tulsa, and he also hired locals for nearly all of his crew, saying that he wanted his crew to be familiar with Tulsa and with Native Americans.Lauren Wissot, "'Humor Is Always Butting Up Against Tragedy': Sterlin Harjo on Mekko", Filmmaker, September 13, 2015.Richard Whittaker, "Method Directing: Director Sterlin Harjo hits the streets for Mekko", Austin Chronicle, April 29, 2016.
She was born Alice Golay in the small Swiss municipality of Rovray, in the Canton of Vaud, the only child of Paul Golay and Ida Ettler, both strong Calvinists. Her mother had been a deaconess before deciding to leave that life to marry, while her father was a school teacher at the time of her birth. With a growing embrace of socialism, he later gave up that career and became a writer for the leftist periodical, Le Grutléen, for which the family moved to Lausanne. Alice Rivaz' later writings are thought to reflect the conflict the couple experienced as a result of their differing points of view, with her mother's piety butting up against her father's political convictions.
During the Tenth Century, it appears that there were only 12 regions in use, and their names, locations and boundary divisions bear very little relationship to the subsequent revisions of the regions. Their locations within the city of Rome are as followsGregorovius, Ferdinand, History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, Volume 3 (1895), pgs 530-534: • The first region was called the Horrea, named after the granaries located within it. At that time it included the all the Aventine Hill and it stretched across the Marmorata and the Ripa Graeca, butting up against the banks of the Tiber River. • The second region included the Caelian Hill, a section of the Palatine Hill, and stretched southward to the foot of the Aventine Hill.
The ridgelines, which run east-northeast to west- southwest, are (from north to south) Broad, Nesquehoning, Pisgah, and Mauch Chunk ridges (or Mountains)--each of which runs over west to the gaps cut by the Schuylkill River. According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough of Jim Thorpe has a total area of , of which is land and , or 2.15%, is water. Jim Thorpe is north and upstream of Lehighton, below the Lehigh Gap which sunders Bear Mountain on the east bank from the extended ridge of Mauch Chunk Mountain. The town is east of Nesquehoning, which is up a steep grade and around the bend along U.S. 209 South, and also butting up against the slopes of Mount Pisgah.
Following three unsuccessful attempts in early 1944 by the U.S. Fifth Army to break through the German defensive positions known to the Allies as the Winter Line, the Eighth Army was covertly switched from the Adriatic coast in April 1944 to concentrate all forces, except the V Corps, on the western side of the Apennine Mountains alongside the U.S. Fifth Army in order to mount a major offensive with them. This fourth Battle of Monte Cassino was successful with the Eighth Army breaking into central Italy and the Fifth Army entering Rome in early June. After the Allied capture of Rome the Eighth Army continued the fight northwards through central Italy to capture Florence. The end of the summer campaign found Allied forces butting up against the Gothic Line.
This is a common weather prediction for southern California. Due to the topographic features and proximity to the Pacific, southern California has its share of both low clouds and fog. Coastal fogs are frequently generated by interaction between seasonal inversion layers and the coastal marine layer, and may reach as far inland as 20 miles, butting up against inland mountains or coastal mountain ranges. While fog generally is the collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface, southern California's fog varies from the light 'ground fogs' to a dense almost "Tule fog" (pronounced ˈtuːliː fog) in the Winter and Spring, depending on the interaction of cold air brought down from the local mountains and the warmer ocean air masses.

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