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"buttress" Definitions
  1. a structure made of stone or brick that supports a wall
"buttress" Synonyms
support prop brace stay stanchion column reinforcement underpinning shore pier strut mounting mount abutment spur mainstay counterfort structure flying buttress post pillar anchor reliance dependance dependence standby backbone cornerstone foundation strength chief support bulwark linchpin bastion upholder supporter base defence(UK) defense(US) safeguard guard stronghold protection defender protector rampart fortification parapet barricade stockade palisade breastwork wall fortress check(US) restraint constraint curb limitation control obstruction deterrent fetter hindrance impediment inhibition rein restriction blow break bridle catch obstacle reversal bolster underpin uphold strengthen sustain carry fortify bear undergird maintain augment cement confirm defend prepare ready steel nerve galvanise(UK) galvanize(US) gird gear up get ready psych up make ready reinforce steady tense poise forearm substantiate corroborate back validate justify reenforce back up shore up attest to vouch for authenticate establish verify lessen soften suppress stifle deaden dampen mitigate muffle alleviate blunt dull cushion reduce moderate restrain check diminish overcome inspissate solidify congeal clot coagulate gel harden jell cake condense stiffen jelly curdle freeze clabber ossify petrify add enlarge subsidise(UK) subsidize(US) finance fund underwrite capitalise(UK) capitalize(US) sponsor bankroll endow help aid assist contribute to invest in keep stake give money to boost raise expand improve develop heighten increase amplify enhance escalate magnify inflate uplift elevate swell hike accelerate More
"buttress" Antonyms
weaken let down undermine discourage halt dissuade destabilize(US) destabilise(UK) hinder neglect drop stop injure decrease hurt release ruin let go deduct reduce diminish shake damage compromise impair unbalance detract from topple shatter collapse tumble crumble crumple annul cancel sabotage subvert threaten contradict deny destroy disprove dispute invalidate repudiate unsettle veto void rebut refute negate disagree disallow disapprove disclaim discredit oppose refuse reject confute disconfirm contravene debunk break crack fragment fracture smash snap split bust rupture burst rend break up fall to bits fall to pieces separate crush divide splinter abridge compress contract dissolve lessen liquefy lower melt shrink soften subtract thin mitigate abate moderate defund disendow take buckle give fall wilt yield break apart cave in succumb surrender capitulate submit relent concede bow be overcome by be overwhelmed by give in give in to lift lift up raise draw up hoist pick up put up elevate haul up hike up jack up bring up unseat upheave uplift upraise uproot disable attenuate enervate enfeeble blunt break down chip away at debilitate fade incapacitate wane sap ameliorate ease liquify continue dilute dishearten disjoin enlarge flex indulge loosen open bring down prevent deter curb avert check control inhibit suppress divert fend off increase magnify boost intensify amplify deepen double worsen multiply hindrance injury harm weak point weakening help erosion opening branch subsidiary extension offshoot subdivision adjunct annex(US) annexe(UK) division section subsection supplement addition derivative part sector arm attachment department discipline facilitation accessibility availability convenience weakness weak spot

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That will buttress the demand for the platform's digital coin.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee intervened to buttress the state's arguments.
To buttress democracy, first consider some of the forces breaking it.
And both use sectarianism as a tool to buttress their goals.
Mr. Baldwin, however, has emails that buttress parts of his account.
The doors and buttress behind the seats flow into the cabin.
"Believe me" is part guarantee and part buttress to a falsehood.
But he became increasingly doubtful about using military force to buttress it.
Clinton loyalists got powerful new evidence to buttress their case last night.
The false narratives, while understandable, can buttress Myanmar's denials of ethnic cleansing.
BANK OF CANADA GOVERNOR SAYS POLICY ACTIONS MEANT TO BUTTRESS BUSINESS CONFIDENCE
He should stop using conspiracy theories to buttress his anti-establishment rhetoric.
Those branches now buttress each other and Fidesz—sometimes unobtrusively, sometimes blatantly.
You can learn more about Wolfgang Buttress' work by visiting his website here.
Think of it as a buttress under Bluetooth's rainbow bridge of questionable reputation.
Another startup backed by Buttress, Rock Pamper Scissors, entered the deadpool in March.
By 2008, most of the roof was held up by a steel buttress.  
One case he cited to buttress his argument was notable: United States v.
Coders themselves like to buttress the idea that some among them are magical.
New findings about a small ice world far beyond Pluto buttress this idea.
Mr. Martoma had been relying on the Newman case to buttress his appeal.
The magazine's cover did what it could to buttress Ivanka's reformer image/struggling brand.
In addition to trade, China relies on loans to buttress its presence in Africa.
Others say we need more diplomats and political advisers who can buttress military efforts.
Supporters highlighted the recent case of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos to buttress their position.
Interestingly, Buttress was already supporting 83North in a Special Advisor role from November 2014.
Think of it as a buttress under the Bluetooth's rainbow bridge of questionable reputation.
Other suggestions aim to buttress the collective norms and institutions that sustain democratic life.
Empty gestures intended to fill news cycles, buttress political legacies and assuage the hopeful.
The false narratives, while understandable, can buttress Myanmar's denials of ethnic cleansing, she says.
First, it seeks to buttress what is already an overwhelming military advantage over Taiwan.
These kinds of details buttress the sense of realness and wholeness in fantasy worlds.
"That's their role: to buttress, to help them do the hard stuff," he said.
Any capitulation to Washington on this issue would further buttress the current U.S. approach.
The slips happened along the popular "Waterfall Route" on the East Buttress of el Capitan.
To buttress that criticism Mr Trump has quoted the Australian founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange.
Tesla has been criticized for not including a robust driver monitoring system to buttress Autopilot.
And he freely acknowledged that the online revenues were going to buttress the residential campus.
But a higher payout would buttress the foundation for longer-term returns for Apple's owners.
Democrats and Republicans scurried to find historical precedents to buttress their preferred courses of action.
Rather, it reckons Yahoo could help buttress its main business of selling mobile-phone subscriptions.
Shuttle buses could buttress ferry service, he said, which the city is looking to expand.
Clinton attempted to buttress her relationship with young voters with a speech at Temple University.
With respect to late-term nominations, both sides invoke historical precedent to buttress their case.
At the same time, others were added to precincts to buttress the neighborhood policing plan.
Jon Lester and John Lackey will buttress what has been a shaky bullpen beyond Chapman.
"We got the funk 'cause George left us instructions," a rapper named the Buttress sings.
The buttress-like sail pillar helps absorb the energy and prevent the truck from twisting.
The Romans, he noted, extended highways everywhere to buttress their claim to their vast empire.
To buttress the system, children's confessions would be conducted in the open with a chaperone.
To buttress this shift in policy, members of the Trump administration rely on biblical history.
The Heismans bookending Saban's first and fourth titles since 2009 buttress the belief outside Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Sanders had significant resources available to buttress the $28003 million he raised during the second quarter.
Some of Trump's early Cabinet nominations seemed to buttress this view: His choice of retired Gen.
Authorities blamed local groups, but ISIS later posted photographs of the men to buttress its claim.
Insufficient action There are suggestions that Jokowi's government isn't doing enough to buttress against Islamist hardliners.
The Packers do not need to bring college football to Lambeau to buttress their bottom line.
"Find a name-brand person with integrity to buttress what the company is doing," said Gilman.
The anonymous donation will buttress the endowment of an ensemble still rebuilding from a 22002 bankruptcy.
The conclusions buttress the Trump administration's argument that Huawei is a grave risk to national security.
And it is especially dangerous to use "razor thin" information to buttress a major military action.
Democrats are using the whistleblower's complaint to buttress their lawsuit, now in federal court in Washington.
His visit is an opportunity to buttress relations with the United States, Israel's most important ally.
Text messages released by former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Kurt Volker also buttress the Democrats' case.
Socialists from Karl Marx onwards have deployed both ethical and empirical arguments to buttress their system.
He was — and remains — a powerful owner, who has used that power to buttress the N.F.L. commissioner.
It also could buttress the case for using publicly funded vouchers to send children to religious schools.
If Hillary Clinton is elected, she also would probably make changes to buttress the Affordable Care Act.
Many of the pieces here feature common people asserting their individual political voices to buttress this idea.
Russia has used its air force to buttress the rule of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.
Supplies were so strained that nurses turned to menstrual pads to buttress the padding in their helmets.
But the point of a health care system is to treat patients, not to buttress the economy.
He lets Mr. Putin speak, occasionally chiming in to buttress points about American provocations or Russian suffering.
But the findings buttress U.S. intelligence agency conclusions that Russia was actively involved in shaping the election.
To buttress his case, General Rudskoi displayed satellite photos that he said had been taken between Sept.
And, for me, it pointed to a way the Met could buttress its current slate of offerings.
And all the new research is serving only to buttress the case that marijuana is medicinally therapeutic.
Supporters of EU eastward expansion argue it will better buttress against growing influence of Russia and China.
Clinton's lead has narrowed somewhat since January, her overwhelming support among black voters continues to buttress her advantage.
But if you look at the research you find that a lot of it doesn't buttress my priors.
So we have no disagreement about the need to buttress Social Security, get more revenue into the program.
Waymo on Wednesday sought to buttress its case by arguing that Levandowski and Uber had conspired against Waymo.
WWE has also found new ways, in its scripting and use of digital media, to buttress the fantasy.
The findings seem to buttress an earlier report from Crimson Hexagon, a social media analytics company from Boston.
Fish hatcheries were built to buttress a dying commercial fishing industry against the loss of important salmon runs.
A defensive plan In announcing the spending plan Tuesday, Japan stressed it is designed to buttress those defenses.
Was she using charges that already had been tossed out by Gallagher's jury to buttress a future sentence?
The upcoming contests only buttress the possibility that those two will be the last man and woman standing.
The Federal Trade Commission, and its Bureau of Consumer Protection, could also buttress what the F.C.C. has achieved.
It also continues to buttress the false construction of Western civilization as white by politicians like Steve King.
But, there actually is a pretty solid business rationale to buttress the money spent on the State Department.
These efforts buttress Google's "Next Billion Users" initiative, which aims to bring more people in developing countries online.
He said he expects "a million records" to emerge from the IG report that will buttress his case.
Democrats recognize the peril they face and will use this week's Democratic National Convention to buttress Clinton's image.
The relationship anchoring the world that the Munich Security Conference sought to buttress has been drained of meaning.
Ginsburg has helped buttress equality rights during her time on the high court, including in sex discrimination cases.
Chief Executive David Buttress said the two transactions would help the company build its presence in two key markets.
Oil prices, which usually buttress the Russian currency, steadied on Friday but remained on track for a weekly loss.
We should be using these resources to buttress disaster control efforts around the country, and to knit them together.
New buttress air ducts and larger intercoolers keep the 2020 GT's engine cooler and enhance performance, according to Ford.
And if subsequent reporting seems to buttress those allegations, as it has in Moore's case, it's just more lies.
It's an attempt by automakers to buttress against trends in the industry toward ride-sharing and car-sharing services.
Second, the conventions that buttress the constitution's limits on the president have fallen victim to Mr Trump's careless selfishness.
With the earnings season over, companies are free again to buttress their share prices with big stock buyback announcements.
True to its title, the orchestra players sometimes had to buttress rhythms in the music by stomping their feet.
Such spectacles are one way that political leaders can buttress their authority and send a warning to other countries.
And though the bout is clearly meant to buttress the career of Shields, it isn't a complete walkover either.
Taking over BME would not dramatically alter the overall exchange landscape, but would help to buttress SIX or Euronext.
The Democrats' centrist Cassandras invariably point to four presidential elections—two losses and two victories—to buttress their argument.
The White House has sought to buttress its argument for closing the prison by focusing on its high cost.
He takes this to arresting extremes with Hades: Groups of instruments buttress, enclose, mimic and sometimes needle every syllable.
As my CNN Business colleague Nathaniel Meyersohn points out: Consumer confidence remains high, and low unemployment should buttress spending.
Etan's remains were never found, and prosecutors did not have scientific evidence from crime scenes to buttress their case.
An increasing number of political figures in Mexico are attacking the U.S. president to buttress their own political careers.
Chief Executive David Buttress said Just Eat's strategy was to be the clear leader in all of its markets.
The emergency spillway is also currently under construction, with construction crews placing a concrete cap on a concrete buttress.
But we should be a buttress to keep the White House from going crazy, as this one has done.
Still fresh and new in Loewenstein and Pollard's ears, "Love Is Stronger" found powerful instrumentation to buttress its potent message.
"My approach to a sculpture seeks to frame nature so one can experience it more intimately," Buttress tells The Guardian.
These adolescents sometimes even consider themselves "transgendered" in an effort to improve peer relationships and buttress their sense of identity.
The threat of these sanctions could buttress the Trump Administration on an issue which they have stumbled on so far.
A stable Algerian democracy could buttress neighboring Tunisia; a democratic Sudan would help the new reformist regime in nearby Ethiopia.
Clinton's campaign, the party cash can be used to buttress her with field efforts and other spending in swing states.
The experiences of other states that entered disarmament agreements with the United States further buttress North Korea's skepticism, Lewis says.
To buttress his case, he reposted information on Twitter from the website Infowars, hosted by Mr. Jones, the conspiracy theorist.
The theology is invoked not to elicit meditations on mercy, justice or sacrifice, but to buttress a spectacle of power.
Some of the strongest gains to payrolls this year have been in manufacturing — long a buttress of middle-class employment.
To buttress their claim, they unroll copies of maps dating to the 1930s that show named rows of narrow plots.
Tunisia did the same in July, as part of a far-reaching measure to buttress laws on violence against women.
By revealing only details that buttress the administration's policies, citizens are prevented from assessing the latest power grabs or interventions.
There's a lot of folklore to buttress a triskaidekaphobe's fear, and early examples date all the way back to the Bible.
The Polish couple, along with the groom's cousin, Marek Paleski, were climbing in Alaska along the West Buttress route of Denali.
Putin has often used militaristic rhetoric to mobilize support and buttress his narrative that Russia is under siege from the West.
Instead he seems minded to buttress it with sanctions targeting Iranian misconduct in other fields: a policy that Hillary Clinton favoured.
MEANWHILE, AT THE BUDDYHEAD FORUMS: The other part of this impressive op is percolating—the buttress of the Pop-Punk Revival.
After all, shouldn't he be carefully calibrating his music choices to pump up the crowds and buttress his anti-elitist cred?
"The hearing will do nothing to buttress a claim of authority to issue the unprecedented subpoena," a Schneiderman deputy wrote Tuesday.
And many of the political candidates of 2018 are using some of those very same weapons to buttress their own campaigns.
But, more important, within the 12,000-square-foot gallery (with 21-foot ceilings), there's nary a column or visible support buttress.
Other similar indicators from other groups like the National Association of Manufacturers buttress the case that capital spending is turning higher.
Both parties buttress their rule by subverting the independence of the judiciary, the media and other pillars of a free society.
It seeks to bind Pacific nations closer through lower tariffs while also serving as a buttress against China's growing regional influence.
Now that there is an economic argument to buttress the moral argument, there are no excuses: The backlog must be tested.
These ideas — and probably all racist ideas — served a clear purpose: to buttress an economic system that depended on free labor.
And it seems to buttress psychodynamic narratives about trauma, and how its legacy can reverberate through families and down the ages.
These same people usually come from backgrounds of privilege; families buttress them with financial support as they cultivate their professional interests.
In June, the central bank hiked the interest rate on its overnight window to 50% to buttress the interim RTGS currency.
To buttress his account, he handed over a color brochure with photographs and descriptions of projects, all of them in Iraq.
Evidence of political interference in the audit process could buttress the argument that Congress should have access to the president's returns.
To buttress some of that cholesterol-laden grub, order a shopska salad: chopped cucumber and tomatoes topped with grated goat cheese.
Etan's remains have never been recovered, and prosecutors did not have scientific evidence pulled from crime scenes to buttress their case.
Clinton holds big leads with women and minority voters, while men, white voters and senior citizens buttress Mr. Trump's support. Mrs.
The EU seems determined to buttress Libya's notional government, if only to have a partner to help it stem the migrant flows.
"Fiscal policy should be tightened to eliminate the monetization of deficits, thus helping to reduce inflation and buttress macroeconomic stability," it said.
The call to Murdoch could be used to buttress such a theory, particularly if the Justice Department permits Disney/Fox to proceed.
Narasimhan said the transaction reflected Novartis's strategy of hunting for new medicines and technologies to buttress medicines it is developing in-house.
And, in the aftermath of Wednesday's quake, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi announced yet another plan to rebuild and buttress Italy's ancient infrastructure.
"For Democrats to take advantage of their gains, they need to have that organizational landscape to buttress their lawmakers," said Hertel-Fernandez.
An arched buttress at the street, which creates a doorway for a retail space, appears to be holding the entire end aloft.
To buttress those programs, it's time to move ahead with rebuilding our infrastructure and restoring government investment spending on research and development.
For some budget watchdogs, the uncertainty over federal cuts was a reason for the city to buttress its reserves and demonstrate restraint.
Other government agencies also use studies like these to develop policy and regulations, and to buttress and defend rules against legal challenges.
Pundits have expected Trump to pick someone with traditional political experience, like a governor or senator, to buttress his complete lack thereof.
What all three books do emphasize is the need to buttress your finances by doing such things as reducing debt and expenses.
" Trump used the news to buttress his case that Clinton was culpable of "corruption ... on a scale we have never seen before.
When our survival is threatened, we tend to disregard certain facts (maybe even calling them false) and buttress certain beliefs as facts.
Administration officials said on Sunday they would seek to declassify more intelligence to buttress their case against Iran in the coming days.
The High North's natural resources buttress Russian oil reserves, while Russia's Arctic coastline provides ample basing and security for its nuclear submarines.
This is also vital to underpin trust in our decisions and to buttress ourselves from any naysayers who may doubt our commitment.
Nor is HHS now using time and money saved by undermining one part of the law in order to buttress another part.
It's easy to draw conclusions from these candidates' love stories, augmenting facts with fiction in order to buttress what we think we know.
These images serve to buttress the reputation of Ramses and Egypt as a whole, but they may have been more propaganda than reality.
On Thursday, Greene was arrested and charged with two counts of murder after authorities found enough evidence to buttress the charges, police said.
Both use questionable statistics, assertions and context to buttress claims that illegal aliens and Mexican-born people are the criminal scourge of America.
The findings and recommendations produced by these investigations should be used to inform Congress and to buttress legislation which will establish landmark policy.
Poland has offered to pay $2 billion for a permanent U.S. military base in its country as a buttress against a resurgent Russia.
NATO was founded as a buttress against the Soviet Union and has shifted its focus back to Russia after its incursion in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is driving hard to buttress the U.S. position as rogue fossil fuel kleptocracy and bully pulpit for climate denialism.
Beyond the imperative to improve the national mood, Mr. Boulet argued that relaxing the smiling prohibition would buttress France's image in the world.
And the Anti-Corruption and Public Integrity Act would buttress these gains by reducing the role of special interest lobbying in federal policymaking.
The Clinton campaign for months has been seeking to buttress that advantage with advertisement highlighting Trump's comments referring to some women as pigs.
Trump is expected to make other moves that would buttress the funding he gets from Congress for barriers on the border with Mexico.
Such prohibitions have declined significantly since 2008-2012, when authorities moved to buttress tumbling markets during the global financial and European debt crises.
A robust market for alternative fuels will buttress US companies and consumers from potentially destabilizing oil market fluctuations driven by hostile foreign powers.
The music isn't unrelated to what's happening on stage, but it feels supplementary rather than integral — decoration and mood setting rather than buttress.
They also buttress the Myanmar government's contention that what is happening is not ethnic cleansing, as the international community suggests, but foreign trickery.
In five years, Mr. Collins introduced or sponsored at least five bills to directly buttress the company's bottom line, and thus his pockets.
Mr. Cuomo traveled here last week as state officials rolled out bladder-like temporary dams to buttress sandbags that have been easily overwhelmed.
De Blasio's plans to visit the primary hot spots buttress comments he has previously made about keeping the door open on a run.
Such prohibitions have declined significantly since 2008-2012, when authorities moved to buttress tumbling markets during the global financial and European debt crises.
They buttress a view of the world that justifies their being who they are and not someone more accomplished or happy or social.
But a pickup in the memory chip market, led by demand from rival smartphone maker Apple Inc, will buttress earnings, company watchers say.
Investors are also recognizing signs that the Chinese authorities are taking steps to buttress their economy with more policy support, De Garis said.
If anyone's doing saving here, it's her: Markle's joining the monarchy helps buttress its ongoing existence, or at least challenge accusations of its anachronism.
"The acquisition of SkipTheDishes will materially strengthen Just Eat's number one position in Canada," said David Buttress, CEO of Just Eat, in a statement.
Investors now hope for any further measures from the annual session of the National People's Congress (parliament) underway in Beijing that would buttress demand.
Nissan will pay $2.2 billion for a 34% stake in Japan's sixth-largest carmaker, Mitsubishi, to buttress the alliance model Mr Ghosn has created.
To buttress its capital position, NAB said it would raise about A$1.55 billion in new shares via a partially underwritten dividend reinvestment plan.
Walmart will now have a more dynamic management and brand to buttress its own internet sales operation, which trails Amazon by quite a distance.
Google bought Waze for $1 billion in part to prevent Facebook from getting it and in part to buttress its own dominant map technology.
To buttress her claim that the plan had survived, Gunn, along with friends and relatives, had testified to her parent-like behavior toward Abush.
That investment would save tens of millions of lives, foster economic development, buttress America's health security and our advance our reputation in the world.
The notion that art's purpose is to buttress a national collective identity presses it into a service that runs counter to its thematic diversity.
Separating women and men during training and making performance metrics gender-specific rather than specialty-specific creates an institutional buttress for misogynistic social norms.
Although Dr. Petraglia praised Dr. Marean's work, he said it did not buttress the case for a global climate catastrophe following the Toba eruption.
We are meant to admire their resilience, but we are just as likely to be nettled by how their sentiments buttress this movie's fatalism.
Clearview, clearly wary of the potential backlash to news of its technology, has hired former solicitor general Paul Clement to buttress its legal arguments.
But Bloomberg's money will help significantly scale up that effort -- and buttress a committee that has struggled to keep up with Republican fundraising efforts.
Laurence H. Tribe, a constitutional scholar who is among the lawyers representing CREW, said the addition of Mr. Goode helped buttress the suit's legitimacy.
Etan's remains were never found, and because of that, prosecutors did not have evidence from crime scenes or an autopsy to buttress their case.
Today, the constant leaks only buttress President Trump's claim that Mr. Comey and the "fake news" liberal media juggernaut are out to get him.
But his documents and iPhone data could buttress his version of events if that happens, Bondy told the judge in a recent court filing.
And, as the statehood supporters were forced to discover first-hand this week, the ghosts of Pike and DeLay still buttress anti-statehood arguments.
City planners in Atlantic Canada and on the West coast, as in Tuktoyaktuk, are working to buttress their cities against the effects of climate change.
A revision in salaries of millions of government employees later this year is expected to buttress consumer demand and over time create incentives for investment.
President Xi Jinping's administration has tightened control over almost every aspect of civil society since 2012, citing the need to buttress national security and stability.
The unsubstantiated theory could buttress Trump's skepticism of U.S. intelligence agencies' conclusion Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help him against Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Most Republican candidates wouldn't trot out a Harvard Law professor to buttress their points — and certainly wouldn't cite one with ties to the Democratic Party.
Prosecutors say the testimony will buttress their contention that the encounter with Ms. Constand was part of a pattern of predatory behavior by Mr. Cosby.
Though a components pick-up will buttress overall profits, Park said mobile operating profit might decline by up to 200 billion won for July-September.
Where the glacier hits the water is a buttress of ice called a shelf, which keeps the land bound ice from draining into the sea.
"As fellow Board members, I worked closely with the 83North team to build Just Eat into its world-leading positions," says Buttress in a statement.
We'll just make a big announcement, so that everyone can assume the worst of Clinton, yet again, without a single fact to buttress the hysteria.
"Our military options as I mentioned are designed to buttress the diplomats' efforts to maintain a deterrence stance and denuclearize the Korean Peninsula," he said.
To buttress his case that Democrats don't occupy the moral high ground, French claims that Hillary Clinton's record on women is no better than Trump's.
Nations in the European Union and elsewhere are accelerating their efforts to buttress a global system that Mr. Trump has seemed prepared to tear down.
Also on Tuesday, the Trump administration pursued an $850 billion stimulus package to buttress the economy and mulled sending Americans $1,000 checks within two weeks.
The U.S. Federal Reserve and other central banks had moved aggressively on Sunday and Monday to buttress a world economy unravelling amid the coronavirus pandemic.
It was a good week for the Philadelphia Orchestra, which announced a $55 million gift to buttress its endowment and help with its operating costs.
It was in fact "The Hive," an installation designed by Wolfgang Buttress in an effort to amplify public awareness of the critical situation of bees.
The Trump administration announced a $1 trillion stimulus package that could deliver $1,25.063 cheques to Americans within two weeks to buttress a virus-stricken economy.
The Trump administration unveiled a $20822 trillion stimulus package that could deliver $225.83,22003 cheques to Americans within two weeks to buttress a virus-stricken economy.
The central bank is widely expected to cut rates by at least 25 basis points at its policy meeting Thursday afternoon to buttress the economy.
The Trump administration announced a $1 trillion stimulus package that could deliver $1,000 cheques to Americans within two weeks to buttress a virus-stricken economy.
It was the latest effort by the United States and its European allies to buttress their defenses against a resurgent Russia, which condemned the move.
Still, House lawyers argue that the testimony and records they're demanding could buttress the impeachment drive by confirming Trump's tendency to try to thwart investigators.
The Trump administration walked away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the American-led trade pact that was envisioned as a buttress against China's growing influence.
With sales now slowing and recoveries in some cases lagging initial projections, players are looking to grow in size to buttress profits by cutting costs.
According to these sources, the impending IPO prompted Saudi retreats in its regional conflicts in order to safeguard its oil industry and buttress its economy.
The owner of L.O.L dolls, MGA Entertainment, was one of the toymakers that hoped its product would help buttress Toys R Us through the holidays.
The military is one of the strongest advocates for nonmilitary investments — because generals know that they need diplomacy and aid to buttress their hard power.
Democrats believe there is only one Ukraine story to tell, supported by mountains of corroborating evidence and testimony from witnesses whose recollections buttress each other.
Over two-thirds of economists polled by Reuters last week said they expect the government to launch a "significant" fiscal stimulus to buttress the economy.
The disclosure appears to buttress the company's concerns that the dispute could pose a threat to encryption safeguards that goes well beyond the single California case.
So if this is an attempt to buttress Trump's campaign against the Russia investigation, as his past behavior would suggest, it's not an especially successful one.
The Mexican peso briefly spiked more than 1 percent against the U.S. dollar on Thursday after Mexico's central bank took steps to buttress its slumping currency.
With the planned spinoff of Johnson Controls' automotive seating and interior unit in October, a deal with Tyco could help buttress its remaining building-products division.
If Modi can pull this off, it will buttress his credentials as a reformer brave enough to wade into some of the country's most intractable problems.
U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman granted preliminary injunctions on Thursday night and cited several rulings to buttress his conclusion that state law HB 89 is unconstitutional.
"Our military options as I mentioned are designed to buttress the diplomats&apos efforts to maintain a deterrence stance and denuclearize the Korean Peninsula," he said.
A deal with Tyco, the remnant of the industrial conglomerate that was marred with corporate scandal and broken up, could buttress its remaining building-products division.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's administration has tightened control over almost every aspect of civil society since 2012, citing the need to buttress national security and stability.
And she worked to buttress those advisers urging him to thaw U.S. relations with the Soviet Union, over the objections of the administration's "evil empire" hawks.
So how can authorities tell if they have had a real change of heart or are simply looking for a new way to buttress their case?
Of the 15 companies that hold mandatory coffee stockpiles, Reservesuisse said, 12 wanted to continue, in part, because the existing system helps buttress the supply chain.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson likened London's support to Gothic architecture, saying: "We are there, like a flying buttress to support the cathedral," he told reporters.
More worrisome is the possibility that they may want it to buttress their shopworn argument that U.S. troops are no longer needed on the Korean peninsula.
He also did it because he wants to create a template for a better soccer system, one that could ultimately buttress a stronger men's national team.
Users on a pro-Trump Reddit forum called r/the_donald frantically assembled evidence to buttress the unfounded theory that the bombs were a left-wing setup.
Ms. Peyser's case for Mr. Gershwin was also skewered, and with a redemptive paperback edition in mind, she set out to buttress it with irrefutable DNA.
Meanwhile, the American private health industry is working overtime to develop vaccines, treatments and diagnostic testing tools to buttress the work being done in national laboratories.
The findings buttress results from the United States, released in 2011 from the National Lung Screening Trial, showing a 20% reduction in mortality with CT screening.
Vindman rejected those suggestions, as Democrats sought to buttress both witnesses' credibility by highlighting Vindman's military honors and Williams' work for George W. Bush's presidential campaign.
On Thursday, three prominent professors who had organized the meeting to buttress support for Mr. Ito sent a message to the lab disavowing Mr. Negroponte's comments.
Trump himself used his wealth to buttress his anti-corruption message in the 22005 campaign, arguing he was too rich to be bought by special interests.
It needs committed partners in the region to buttress a rules-based order and ensure that China grows its influence in a stable and responsible fashion.
They amass sufficient support to buttress the authority of governments; or, on the contrary, they attract or organize discontent and dissatisfaction sufficient to oust the government.
The move angered Democrats who said that Mr. Nunes's attempt to buttress Mr. Trump's accusation raised questions about his ability to conduct an impartial bipartisan investigation.
In another move to buttress the Iraqis, American advisers have been operating closer to the fighting and at lower levels of the Iraqi chain of command.
As a voter, your only hope is that each is lying and doesn't intend to implement these electoral promises, which doesn't exactly buttress faith in democracy.
The conclusions buttress the Trump administration's push to convince its allies that Huawei, the world's largest maker of telecommunications equipment, creates grave risks to national security.
What remains unclear is the level of commitment from FEMA, the Army Corps and U.S. utilities for longer-term upgrades to buttress the system against future storms.
Floating ice shelves buttress glaciers on land, and their break-up can cause a rapid flow of glacial ice into the sea, potentially triggering sea level rise.
In an interview with BBC Radio 4, BMA chairman Mark Porter accused the government of distorting research and statistics to buttress its non-existing case on this.
If I recall, Harris was discussing support for specific Islamic doctrines (like martyrdom and jihad) in Muslim-majority countries and citing poll numbers to buttress his points.
Like Mr Frum, the professors correctly stress the importance of unwritten norms that buttress the formal protections that are set out in America's constitution and legal codes.
If we buttress this with universal pre-kindergarten and further harness the innate American ingenuity, we are on the cusp of a generation of unprecedented scientific advances.
What might be found on Farook's iPhone therefore is more than likely simply only some additional details to buttress the overall account of what we know already.
Glaciers buttress the mountainsides that surround them; when the ice disappears, the slopes lose some of their support, and erosion or earthquakes can cause them to collapse.
Depending on which political tribe in which you claim membership, you are expressly prohibited from uttering any criticisms that may weaken your cause or buttress the opposition's.
In 2015, it acquired digital firm Sapient to buttress its marketing, technology, and consulting capabilities, citing the importance of thousands of developers the company employed in India.
America's traditional allies, joined by some of its rivals, are accelerating their efforts to buttress a global system that President Trump has seemed prepared to tear down.
They have cited that long-held goal to buttress their argument that Mr. Kim cannot be deterred peacefully as the Soviet Union was during the Cold War.
The president, calling the caravan "an invasion," deployed thousands of troops to reinforce border security, and border agents were reassigned to buttress staffing at major entry points.
Unsavory optics also figure into Chuck's subplot this week, as he drags his son into a photo op to buttress his ascending public image for political office.
After building the largest battery in the world — in Australia — to help buttress the electric grid, Tesla may soon be building an even bigger one in California.
Enlisting a famous thinker like Jefferson may seem like a foolproof way to buttress your argument about, say, abolishing the Electoral College, but it's not without peril.
But the chords and sonorities he comes up with at once buttress and shake up vocal lines, so the effect, in his hands, lends intriguing dramatic complexity.
To buttress this case, Mr. Manafort's lawyers requested and received records from the government showing that Mr. Kilimnik communicated with officials at the American Embassy in Kiev.
In a Tuesday call about the company's most recent profit report, CEO Steve Easterbrook rattled off a series of Eurocentric data points to buttress the company's performance.
There are a lot of movies that go to ridiculous lengths to have other characters buttress their boring protagonists, but these lengths are more ridiculous than usual.
According to Kurdish authorities, hundreds of ISIS prisoners are making their escape, enabling the terrorist group's still-intact command structure to buttress its power with numerous experienced fighters.
Kaisa also said it has sufficient working capital for at least 12 months of operation, and has enhanced internal controls to prevent accounting fraud and buttress auditing credibility.
They organized and developed state-wide campaigns that won (and, at times, lost) approval by raising the money and electing the state legislators to also buttress this agenda.
But what stays fresh is not its formal strengths; they simply shape and buttress what is there, which is the depth of feeling he put into each work.
She is expected to buttress testimony last week by model Janice Dickinson that Cosby drugged and raped her and a book about her that was referenced in testimony.
Sarah Palin routinely chastised the left—and the "lamestream media"—in 2008 for besmirching her family, even as she used them to buttress her campaign for vice president.
Clinton's failure to comply with federal records retention policies, the records in the foundation's custody have the unique ability to buttress or undercut her assertions on this matter.
First, the President, despite his shoot-from-the-hip style, is in fact receiving—and taking—political advice on traditional Republican tactics to buttress the Party's electoral prospects.
The Karl Rove-led group American Crossroads is also in a wait-and-see crouch, with officials saying they have no immediate plans to buttress the Republican nominee.
It wouldn't be normal practice for the F.B.I., in an effort to buttress its determination, to release the emails, many of which are presumably private communications of Abedin's.
The $2.3 billion bus terminal, developed by the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, a transportation agency, includes a 60-foot hole for the train tunnel and an underground buttress.
The Conservatives, led by Margaret Thatcher, supported British membership in the community, saying that it would buttress market-oriented economic policies, but it was not an easy call.
To buttress its defense, Apple cited declarations from Craig Federighi, its senior vice president for software engineering, and Robert Ferrini, its senior director for worldwide advertising and planning.
Frederiksen says she will increase public spending by 0.8% per year over the next five years - the equivalent of 2.773 billion Danish crowns in 2025 - to buttress welfare.
The field of scientific racism was on the rise, and doctors and anthropologists studied the size and shape of craniums to try to buttress theories about racial superiority.
Floating ice shelves around Antarctica are a hugely important defence against sea-level rise, because they "buttress the ice sitting on land in the interior," Pollard told me.
You can think of the GT having a buttress on either side — or a single curving wing that extends from one side of the car to the other.
It was a smaller-than-expected margin, but it came despite Mr. Trump's last-minute appearance at a rally in Cleveland that seemed to buttress other Republican candidates.
Stories like these buttress the widely held misperception that children are most likely to be abused by strangers and that those in foster homes are therefore uniquely vulnerable.
BRUSSELS — From trade to regulation to security, America's traditional allies are accelerating their efforts to buttress a global system that President Trump has seemed prepared to tear down.
Democrats have said there is no evidence to buttress the allegations that Biden or his son did anything wrong related to Hunter's role on the board of Burisma.
The complaint could potentially buttress the case that House Democrats need access to the tax returns as part of their inquiry into how presidential tax returns are audited.
But when the outside world tells the family that the addiction disorder is a moral failing, and not a disease, the parent-child bond is harder to buttress.
As we use this anniversary to reflect on what the ADA means, we will also take concerted action to buttress it against those forces that would undermine it.
Today, investors are weary about some of what they see happening in Bogota and hopeful that the OECD and others can work to buttress the efforts of reformers.
In theory, this would buttress domestic manufacturing, make American products more competitive with foreign goods and encourage American companies to bring home cash they have been parking overseas.
In recent years, cathedral officials have sought private funding to buttress the funds the French state dedicates to its upkeep through the Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris foundation.
"It was a natural decision to work with iFood in Mexico after seeing the success in Brazil," said David Buttress, the chief executive of JUST EAT, in a statement.
Since 1970, over 215,2000 climbers have left behind an estimated 24 metric tons of feces along the West Buttress climbing route, the most popular way to reach the summit.
Wilk describes Dave as an "honor system product", and reckons its friendly approach will help buttress it against the risk of users' taking advantage of the loan facility — i.e.
Chaos would also buttress Mr Putin's claim that the West's aims in Ukraine are purely anti-Russian and have nothing to do with democracy or the rule of law.
In his current term, Putin has relied on the fumes of nationalism and xenophobia to buttress his popular support and put the relatively minor uprising in 2012 behind him.
To forge a winning coalition going forward, the GOP will need to do everything it can to buttress its support among white professionals and evangelicals—by overturning Roe v.
This documentation is mandated by the Real ID Act of 214, one of many post–September 11, 2001, moves by the federal government to buttress the national security apparatus.
The winner-take-all strain of capitalism also fosters nihilism by depriving certain classes of key ingredients that make or buttress a sense of purpose: work, family, social usefulness.
Overall sales have been slower this year than last, but automakers hope that a holiday season rush, helped by incentives they offered for Black Friday, will buttress those numbers.
The phrase "Get 'em out" has replaced "You're fired" in Mr. Trump's vernacular, offering him an air of iron-fisted authority to buttress the image of toughness he projects.
He used television unsparingly to buttress his meteoric rise through the wreckage of Italy's post-1945 political order, which had recently collapsed with the end of the Cold War.
Another contender for best views are the hills that buttress Berkeley, also worth exploring for the Craftsman and classic wood-shingled houses that help give the city its character.
But the city of Krefeld, which owns the museum, says it believes the paintings were gifts from Mondrian, though it has been unable to buttress that claim with evidence.
Oil prices, which often buttress the Russian currency, rose on Thursday after Iran shot down a U.S. military drone, raising fears of a military confrontation between Tehran and Washington.
The problem, they said, is that the administration has so far been unable to buttress the communications strategy with concrete steps that will force Mr. Maduro out of power.
With its growing global economic and political clout, China is also keen to mend fences with one of the world's most influential institutions to buttress its own international image.
This is only a shocking response if you didn't know that DPW—which, to reiterate, is a public agency—have themselves previously used boulders as buttress against homeless encampments.
The 72-year-old Nadler, a Fordham Law School graduate, will likely buttress Schiff's presentation of facts by laying out the reason Trump's alleged offenses warrant removal from office.
"So we don't have the buttress of super strong data to kind of turn the narrative away from the obvious uncertainty that is out there with this virus," Amazon.
China has arrested scores of human rights lawyers and tightened control over almost every aspect of civil society since 2012, citing the need to buttress national security and stability.
Then allow me to further buttress my argument with an examination of another "release the memo" type action from a current sitting senator from America's most populous state. Sen.
But Issa Rae has really blossomed in the lead role in "Insecure," an HBO series whose current sophomore season helps buttress the case for her -- eventually, if not now.
Anti-immigrant outbursts, and posters decrying an "alien tide" buttress the theme of Poirot as an outsider whose identity, as a detective and a British subject, is under attack.
Right now, you can stay at this illustrious medieval-themed hotel for $25: Need a smoke-smelling room abutting a flying buttress topped with an animatronic Merlin around January 9?
"Genius" might be an apt descriptor for Honnold, whose progression as the world's most famous solo climber started in 2008 with an ascent of Moonlight Buttress in Zion National Park.
That's exactly the sort of thing that political advertising is meant to buttress — it allows for the crafting of a controlled narrative free of the editorial spin of media coverage.
But at the outset of his presidency, it was an open question as to how far Republican members of Congress would be willing to buttress the president on these points.
TUNIS (Reuters) - France's President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday he would push to double French investment in Tunisia over five years to buttress its faltering economy and transition to democracy.
Armstrong tells TMZ he and Stormy had a bad falling out and the hard feelings go both ways ... so he has no reason to protect her or buttress her story.
Because these ice shelves act as natural buttress for ice contained in sheets on land, their integrity is crucial to holding back the floodgates of ice melt within the continent.
I've seen old law school casebooks that didn't even have the Constitution printed in them, and legal opinions where statutes were used, at best, to buttress reasoning about legislative intent.
The attorney general's position appeared to buttress an argument made by Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, soon after the sale of the nursing home came to light in March.
He urged his colleagues to consider what would happen as a warming climate attacked huge shelves of floating ice that help to protect and buttress the West Antarctic ice sheet.
PITTSBURGH — There is a stark reality increasingly facing American orchestras: They are now charities, relying more, on average, on philanthropy than on the ticket sales that used to buttress them.
To buttress the Raqqa mission, the Pentagon is also urging that the White House authorize the use of United States Army Apache attack helicopters, which are equipped with Hellfire missiles.
To help buttress his case, Mr. Navarro developed a red, black and yellow chart outlining "China's Acts, Policies, & Practices of Economic Aggression," including cyberespionage and theft of American intellectual property.
That could buttress prices in the short-term, although any impact is unlikely to last long as miners said exports were back to normal by the start of this month.
To seal shut a release valve it has hailed as a solution would be a dramatic reversal—and bode ill for attempts in other states to buttress America's electoral democracy.
To buttress the argument, you could point out the arrival of five new television series about con artists in the last year, all of above-average interest and entertainment value.
The stated aim of the base is to buttress China's peacekeeping efforts on the continent, as well as provide ongoing support to ships under threat from pirates in the region.
" After outlining her policy of focusing on low-income seniors, she ended by saying, "We have no disagreement about the need to buttress Social Security, get more revenue into the program.
Be that as it may, Harley-Davidson is taking a lot of jobs with that and taking them overseas to buttress itself against European Union tariffs that are coming its way.
We wrote: In a secular society, it is odd to buttress the sanctity of life in the abstract by subjecting a lot of particular lives to unbearable pain, misery and suffering.
Seeking to undercut the three DACA-friendly judicial rulings this year, the lawsuit takes aim at DACA itself rather than buttress the process by which Mr Trump tried to end it.
As Gorsuch notes, the intention/foresight distinction that is at the heart of the doctrine of double effect also seems to buttress much jurisprudence concerned with crime, torts, and legal liability.
Rivals of Fox see an opportunity, while longtime political fans of the network, who saw it buttress the conservative political movement, are openly worried the network could shift under new leadership.
If, on the other hand, the legislation passes, it would buttress one of the White House's central arguments: that, like Trump or not, he is a president who gets things done.
YEARS OF REBUILDING AHEAD What remains unclear is the level of commitment from FEMA, the Army Corps and U.S. utilities for longer-term upgrades to buttress the system against future storms.
Sandvik, maker of metal-cutting tools and mining gear, said last month it would cut around 2,000 jobs to buttress profitability in the face of early signs of slowing market demand.
As new threats against the press escalate, today's courts should feel compelled to buttress the few safeguards that are left for the news media -- one of the last bastions of silence.
I did not see it as a doctrine of convenience that applied only to documents that buttress one side but then not applied if it might conceivably help the other side.
For more click or The world's biggest food company is among big companies that are purchasing companies specialising in organic products to buttress product portfolios in this growing segment, SonntagsZeitung reported.
The Scarlet Knights, who have also lost a program-record 17 straight over all, could soothe themselves with a moral victory, but that will not buttress them in the conference standings.
And such embellished tales only buttress the Myanmar government's contention that what is happening in Rakhine State is not ethnic cleansing, as the international community suggests, but trickery by foreign invaders.
The new terminal, developed by the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, includes a 60-foot hole for the train tunnel and an underground buttress between the Millennium Tower and the transit site.
Now, it represents what Sadr has described as a "bastion of corruption" — where political deal making happens behind a buttress of barbed wire and security checkpoints, far from the public eye.
Dr. Lawrence A. Tabak, the principal deputy director of the N.I.H. who presented the new policy recommendations, said they will buttress the agency's standards and provide uniform enforcement across the institutes.
Then, he instructed, sew up the digestive tract with a strong suture, and, "to buttress the repair," partly detach one of the neck muscles and use it to cover the wound.
"We have had an excellent start to 2016 and I am delighted with the company's performance and the momentum in the business," said JustEat chief executive David Buttress, in a statement.
But relying on the affections of others to buttress one's own identity is a shoddy method of construction, and in the extended bouts of separation between our meetings, I felt increasingly unmoored.
But in other cases touching on the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee has shown little inclination to buttress America's wall of separation between church and state.
It also could buttress the case for using taxpayer money for vouchers to help pay for children to attend religious schools rather than public schools in "school choice" programs advocated by conservatives.
Just Eat's former chief executive, David Buttress, left at the end of its first quarter due to "urgent family matters," prompting the chairman to take up his role on a temporary basis.
The fatal rockslide appeared to have started near the Waterfall Route, a "popular climbing route" on the east buttress of the famous, nearly 3,000-foot granite wall, the National Park Service said.
Though they tried to buttress it with scientific evidence, the Nazis nevertheless had to silence their rational faculties in order to develop a belief strong enough to justify murdering millions of people.
In the depths of the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009, international leaders banded together, held emergency meetings and pushed out stimulus to buttress the world economy, said a former Australian treasurer.
To buttress their claims to have been behind it, they sent a screenshot with the engagement on the offending tweet, which showed over 311,000 impressions and 26,666 profile clicks before the suspension.
The Trump administration is pursuing a massive $21.48 billion stimulus package to buttress an economy reeling from the health crisis that has brought major cities in the United States to a standstill.
The U.S. Mission to the U.N. will similarly buttress Nauert's prep work, offering written and in-person briefings on its work and how the U.N. functions, a separate State Department official said.
Other episodes have resembled domestic terrorism, and some officials say the attackers have connections to groups engaged in global jihadist activities, but they have not offered any evidence to buttress that claim.
Colonel Rodwal is using the brief truce to buttress his outposts — new dirt-filled barriers to protect from incoming fire, new trenches with sniper holes that cannot be seen from a distance.
To further buttress that charge, prosecutors plan on calling "The Sopranos" actress Annabella Sciorra to testify against Mr. Weinstein who she said sexually assaulted her in 1993 in her Gramercy Park apartment.
If it grows 20 more miles, the crack could create one of the largest icebergs ever recorded — and, even more troubling, imperil the buttress that keeps glaciers from flowing into the ocean.
To buttress his point, Mr. Trump had a letter from Mr. Xi — filled with flattery of Mr. Trump and promises to make big purchases of American agricultural products — read aloud to reporters.
That is how Moscow explains any American action seen as hostile, ranging from more aggressive military attacks in Syria to congressional efforts to buttress economic sanctions first prompted by the Ukraine crisis.
PA) on Thursday staged the delayed maiden flight of its A2330neo jetliner, an upgraded version of its profitable A22014 series designed to buttress European sales against the latest model of the Boeing (BA.
Similarly, companies can run regulatory response scenarios to ask how they could proactively buttress ethics efforts to minimize the chances of burdensome regulation and lead (rather than react to) the relationship with regulators.
Without the buttress of familial wealth, I found that the New York my parents grew up in, the home of limitless possibility I was ready to return to after college, no longer existed.
Though some investors say Samsung's profit may have peaked in April-June, signs of recovery in memory chip and display panel prices suggest the components businesses could buttress earnings in the second half.
Without a core of homegrown players, the Giants have turned to free agency to buttress the roster, but their acquisitions have failed to get the team into the playoffs since the 29 season.
Just Eat's chief financial officer, Paul Harrison, had taken over the role of CEO on an interim basis after David Buttress stepped down as chief executive in February due to "urgent family matters".
Rescuers clad in red and yellow overalls pulled over 240 survivors from the ruins and later inserted huge supports under slabs of leaning concrete to buttress the ruins as they searched for more.
Many conservatives rightly see that agreement as an effort to buttress President Obama's sparse foreign policy achievements and one that sold the U.S. — and especially our comparative advantage in energy — down the river.
If her voters stay home on Tuesday, a series of defeats would be an embarrassment and could buttress Mr. Sanders's argument for why he should continue campaigning until the Democratic convention in July.
The White House battled criticism throughout the nuclear talks that lifting sanctions would merely buttress Tehran's military efforts and cyber warfare program, while failing to stop the country from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Their moves are intended to buttress Mr. Trump as he confronts a faction of Republicans who, emboldened by his recent missteps, say their efforts to stage a convention coup are gaining more support.
Democrats will eventually be able to pry loose much of the report, but they'll face a tougher battle for the interview transcripts and documents used to buttress his report's findings, legal analysts said.
His shedding of the trappings of the papacy and adoption of relative austerity — extending to the use of a very small car as his designated "popemobile" — buttress the assertion of the movie's title.
The manchow soup, long a Chinese-Indian staple, is a soy-garlic stew, rich in scallions and chicken and heaped with crispy dry noodles, which seems designed to buttress diners against wintry weather.
The film's artificial meditations on mercy, justice and sacrifice, A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times, just "buttress a spectacle of power" and are a metaphor for the film's own aspirations.
Mr. Fishbein said the only evidence against Mr. Hernandez was his statements, because Etan's remains had never been found and the prosecution had no scientific evidence from crime scenes to buttress its case.
By pushing ahead with a limit on state and local deductions, Republicans could also be setting themselves up for political losses in higher-end coastal suburban districts that currently buttress their House majority.
For Wolfgang Buttress' The Hive, a near 56-foot high, 40-ton lattice structure designed to look like a swarm of bees, a symphony of vocals and cello was composed to complement this phenomenon.
The protection forces will buttress a 210,2000-strong army division set up specifically to safeguard projects in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) initiative, which has been credited with rejuvenating Pakistan's $300 billion economy.
Having the direct support of the president and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo could buttress her image, however, among global diplomats at the United Nations, who have bristled at Trump's "America First" foreign policy.
In a statement, David Buttress, CEO of Just Eat, explains the reasoning behind offloading the company's Benelux operations, citing the need to be number one in each country in order to "drive sustainable profitability".
Honnold has been a wunderkind in the climbing world since 2008, after two game-changing rope-free ascents at Yosemite's Half Dome and Zion National Park's Moonlight Buttress in Utah, according to National Geographic.
In Saudi Arabia, foreign and domestic policy have long been intertwined: Royals use diplomacy to consolidate legitimacy at home but also to solicit consensus from Saudi elites that acts to buttress their policies abroad.
Trump even took credit for Sanders' recent rise in the polls versus Clinton in the early states of Iowa and New Hampshire, suggesting that his attacks against Clinton helped buttress the surging senator's rise.
Book publisher Judith Regan is expected to be the final prosecution witness, and is expected to buttress testimony last week by model Janice Dickinson and a book about her that was referenced in testimony.
Eventually, both disputed island groups are expected be used for jet fighter operations and constant surveillance, including anti-submarine patrols, while also housing significant civilian populations in a bid to buttress China's sovereign claims.
Mitt Romney on Thursday sought to embarrass and humiliate Donald Trump in a blistering speech meant to buttress the growing movement of conservatives desperate to stop the Republican presidential front-runner at any cost.
Pappas apparently positioned a large piece of metal near the front door of his residence in a way to buttress the door "against any attempt to force entry into the residence," the affidavit said.
Conflict and unsettled mattersThe king seized church lands (one-fifth to one-third of all the ecclesiastical holdings of England) and sold to them to the wealthy to help buttress support for his policies.
If they vote with Democrats to call witnesses, then the trial could easily last an additional week and would buttress both the president's State of the Union address as well as the Iowa caucuses.
The Chinese government likewise is known for its brazen, decades-long effort to steal core intellectual property from the United States and other Western nations in order to buttress its own global economic ambitions.
But as challenging as Mr. Erdogan's predicament appears from the outside, analysts say, it is only likely to buttress his standing at home, as the fighting fans an already heightened state of nationalist feeling.
Eric Garcetti, the mayor of Los Angeles, told reporters before Tuesday's decision that the Olympics "cannot afford to lose the United States," given its television rights fees and corporate sponsorships that buttress the Games.
Lori Wallach, the director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, said that she was concerned by the vagueness of the report and that the objectives did not directly buttress Mr. Trump's "Buy American" vision.
Perhaps, but in appearing to tackle abuses, like land grabs, that often are precursors for widespread violence, the I.C.C. might be able to buttress the fragile claim that its activities can help prevent conflict.
Earlier this year, Neomi Rao, a Trump-appointed federal appeals court judge, suggested that a full House vote would be necessary in order to buttress the House Oversight Committee's subpoena seeking Trump's financial records.
Seeking to defend artworks that buttress racial, sexual, or class domination using the 19th century concept of "art for art's sake" is not only distasteful, it is also without either historical or aesthetic merit.
Justice Department Wants Apple to Unlock Nine More iPhones | The disclosure appears to buttress the company's concerns that the dispute could pose a threat to encryption safeguards that goes well beyond the single California case.
Along with Seedcamp and 500 Startups, Rock Pamper Scissors also counted a number of angels as investors, including Tom Singh (the founder of New Look), former Just Eat CEO David Buttress, and Mat Braddy himself.
While quotas would be doubled to buttress I.M.F. lending, that would cost the United States and other countries relatively little because emergency funds affluent countries provided in the crisis would be counted toward members' quotas.
Pakistan reached a preliminary agreement with the International Monetary Fund for $6 billion in support over 3 years — a much-needed infusion as the country aims to buttress foreign reserves and forestall an economic crisis.
Richard Bitzinger, a security analyst at Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, said North Korea's actions potentially provided a "fig leaf" rationale for Japan to buttress its defences against its bigger security worry, China.
" You go on to say that "evidence is piling up that those on the political right seem to have a stronger tendency to take steps to buttress their worldview than those on the political left.
"This is precisely why you secure allies in the military and the security services, and in the central guard bureau and within the politburo, to buttress your leadership in a time of challenges," Blanchette said.
To buttress their case, the British authorities have portrayed Mr. Skripal as a symbolic victim who was living quietly in semiretirement in Salisbury, England, after being swapped in a high-profile spy exchange in 2010.
"The party needs to quickly narrow its field of contenders, embrace and support a candidate and buttress the campaigns of vulnerable House members who supported impeachment while Republicans revel in their perverse unanimity," Smikle added.
Now is the time for the world, and the United States in particular, to buttress this emerging, vulnerable democracy and to help Tunisians consolidate the gains of their revolution and achieve stability for their country.
The Security Council resolution was adopted to buttress the deal under which Iran curbed its nuclear activities to allay concerns they could be used to develop atomic bombs, in exchange for relief from economic sanctions.
The Montgomery County district attorney, Kevin R. Steele, described the interview and chapter in court papers as "powerful and damaging admissions," that buttress the assertion that Mr. Cosby was comfortable using drugs to overcome women.
The Obama administration quickly endorsed the analysis from the Washington-based Peterson Institute for International Economics to buttress its uphill fight for Congress's approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, completed last October after years of negotiations.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine central bank is expected to cut interest rates on Thursday, taking advantage of benign inflation to buttress the economy against the negative impact of the spreading virus outbreak, a Reuters poll showed.
While Comey tried to buttress the integrity of the FBI by proving his own personal integrity and objectivity, Janet Reno upheld the integrity of the Justice Department by never feeling compelled to unilaterally verify her own.
The Trump administration on Tuesday unveiled a $20.25 trillion stimulus package that could deliver $2107.28,22016 cheques to Americans within two weeks to buttress an economy hit by coronavirus while many other governments look to fiscal stimulus.
The Trump administration on Tuesday unveiled a $217 trillion stimulus package that could deliver $20.5958,20.5955 cheques to Americans within two weeks to buttress an economy hit by coronavirus while many other governments look to fiscal stimulus.
The Trump administration on Tuesday unveiled a $20.5961 trillion stimulus package that could deliver $211,20.5919 cheques to Americans within two weeks to buttress an economy hit by coronavirus while many other governments look to fiscal stimulus.
A shift away from the focus on the neutral rate could buttress the arguments of those who feel the Fed should instead pay more attention to financial markets, and particularly to the evolution of financial risks.
As for Rupert Murdoch, he may now turn his attention to buying local television stations to buttress New Fox and compete with Sinclair Broadcast Group, which agreed in May to buy Tribune Media for $3.9 billion.
JP Morgan on Tuesday downgraded the stock of Deere, the farm equipment manufacturer, warning that the agriculture sector is "rapidly deteriorating" and that additional farm aid would likely do little to buttress the fortunes of farmers.
Beto O'Rourke, the former congressional representative from Texas, used strong early fundraising as a buttress against sagging poll numbers in the spring, but raised just a fraction of his eye-popping total in the second quarter.
NAFTA is only a trade agreement, and it has done what a good trade agreement is supposed to do, quite well: increase trade and buttress the competitive advantage of three nations and many of their regions.
Britons will vote next month in a general election that Prime Minister Theresa May has justified on the grounds that it will buttress her position in tortuous negotiations to leave the European Union, known as Brexit.
With that German election, there can no longer be the illusion that Europe has somehow bucked the global populist trend or that those reforms needed to buttress the shaky euro project will be adopted anytime soon.
Counter-jihadists latch onto any evidence of links between Muslim civic society and the Muslim Brotherhood to buttress this theory, wrenching quotes from Muslim leaders out of context and casting fringe figures as leading Muslim authorities.
"There's a famous story of how when Honnold first did the free solo of Moonlight Buttress in Zion National Park, Utah on April 1, 2008 that people thought the reports were an April Fool's joke," Ives says.
These would allow the new center to directly task the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to investigate the worst offenders in a step that will buttress the SFO, whose future as a standalone entity has been in doubt.
It is relying on internal RCBC documents to buttress its assertion that the bank's Jupiter Street branch in Manila ignored suspicions raised by some RCBC officials when the money was first remitted to the accounts on Feb.
Trump noted as well the irony of Germany's reliance on a new $11 billion pipeline to import Russian natural gas into Western Europe when a significant portion of NATO's defense budget is to buttress against Russian ambitions.
Administration officials see the outpost as a key buttress against Iran's regional ambitions given its location, and they have previously told news outlets the 220006 troops staying would be split evenly between northeast Syria and at-Tanf.
At the last few G.O.P. conventions, the effort to put minority candidates and office holders onstage was so vigorous that it became a running joke, but how many blacks and Hispanics will be willing to buttress Trump?
Traditionally, mountaineers relieved themselves, bagged the stuff, and left it in one of two places: atop Kahiltna glacier (home to the popular West Buttress climbing route and whose elevation is 20,013 feet); or down into its crevasses.
Moreover, the enormous administrative record compiled to buttress the rationale and architecture of the Clean Power Plan details how state and corporate leaders have transformed energy markets, engaged in energy and pollution trading and improved environmental performance.
In an apparent effort to buttress Francis against criticism from conservatives for breaking with his predecessor's doctrinal orthodoxy, Monsignor Vigano held a news conference last week to publicize a new series of books about the pope's theology.
The design of the platforms — the socially constructed processes and code that make them function — and the laws governing behavior of users on the platforms have to work together to buttress trust norms and ensure our safety.
Senior administration officials have told The New York Times that Mr. Trump has privately, and repeatedly, said he wanted to withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which would buttress Mr. Putin's eagerness to weaken the group.
Here's the latest: • European leaders said they had reached a compromise migration deal after all-night talks, agreeing — in principle, at least — on how to buttress their borders and create screening centers to streamline vetting for migrants.
Clinton's explanation — a Friday pneumonia diagnosis that wasn't revealed until video surfaced of Sunday's incident — may buttress Trump's argument about her dishonesty, as does the context of the "deplorables" comment, which was made at a private fundraiser.
The potential witness, known in court records only as Melek A, could not be found at her last known address in Germany, and no other witnesses were able to provide clear evidence to buttress the prosecution's case.
Mr. Harnoncourt applied the same rigorous scholarship to Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" that he did to everything else, trying to buttress its stature as a genuine opera and not merely a musical to mine for big tunes.
In particular, his advisers have expressed concern about a set of valuations that Sotheby's prepared for Mr. Bouvier that, the advisers said in court papers, appeared to buttress the much higher prices he had charged Mr. Rybolovlev.
Oil prices, which often buttress the Russian currency, rose on Thursday on signs of improving demand in the United States, while OPEC and other producers finally agreed to a date for a meeting to discuss output cuts.
A planned June 4 strike by Norwegian workers could also lead to tighter global supply and buttress prices, potentially cutting Norway's oil and gas output by about 440,000 barrels of oil equivalents per day if mediation efforts fail.
I think I will go with the scene in which a pregnant woman (rapper The Buttress) walks in on the would-be father (Tim Heidecker) aggressively humping what looks like a human torso composed of mutated sex organs.
Alcon is now introducing new products, including daily disposable lenses next month, as it seeks to buttress its position as the biggest ophthalmic surgery device maker and No. 2 maker of contact lenses and solutions behind Johnson & Johnson .
The conflict will strengthen the belief of Trump's detractors that the president is unfit for office, even as his supporters will seize on McCabe's comments to buttress their own allegations of anti-Trump bias at the intelligence agency.
The country's leaders had appealed to Bartholomew many times for the re-establishment of an autonomous church to buttress Ukraine's fragile sense of sovereignty after the Russian-backed rebellion in the east and invasion of Crimea in 2014.
Mr. Grenell, Mr. Trump's new ambassador to Germany, voiced his desire to buttress the European right in an interview with Breitbart News, a far-right website once closely associated with Mr. Trump's former senior adviser, Stephen K. Bannon.
With acquittal all but assured given the requirement for a two-thirds vote for conviction, the president's lawyers will try to poke holes in the prosecution's case to buttress Republican senators already inclined to vote for the president.
The early show, at the Highline Ballroom, is by A Tribe Called Red, a trio of Native Americans from Canada who use bruising hip-hop beats to buttress samples of tribal drumming and voices raised in fierce ululations.
Gillibrand, who is hoping the reports will buttress her proposal to change the military justice system, remains unsatisfied with the Pentagon's response and is renewing her call for President Obama to open an independent investigation into the issue.
To buttress its legal authority to order such a ban, the commission wrote to the I.T. ministry last week asking it to amend the new rules to specifically prohibit online content that violates election laws or commission orders.
To some extent, that's helped them "buttress the contention that they're not just simply in the space for daily fantasy sports," said Daniel Wallach, a lawyer at Becker & Poliakoff in Florida who works on gaming and sporting law.
Tensions in the Middle East remain high, providing another buttress to prices, with the U.S. formally asking Germany to join France and Britain to help secure the Strait of Hormuz after the seizure of a British tanker by Iran.
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The Cathedral is one of the first buildings in the world to use the flying buttress, which artitects installed long after the original design to alleviate the wall's stress fractures that began to occur as the walls grew higher.
Anti-Muslim agitators and those opposed to resettlement of refugees from the Syrian civil war nevertheless seized on the incident to buttress their arguments for shutting down a refugee center in Twin Falls to prevent entry by displaced Syrians.
And while Trump on Saturday said the Mosul offensive was designed to benefit Clinton politically, the GOP nominee has also previously argued it was launched to buttress President Barack Obama's political legacy in the final months of his presidency.
The United Arab Emirates followed Saudi Arabia in announcing plans to boost oil output after the collapse last week of an agreement between OPEC, Russia and other producers, a grouping known as OPEC+, to withhold supply and buttress prices.
Analysts at Gazprombank said a rate hike would be an extreme measure given that the bank has already taken measures to buttress the currency, including a 30-day moratorium on daily purchases of foreign currency and its forex sales.
Having Nestlé as a majority owner will also help Blue Bottle buttress its expansion plans, which run from opening new outlets across North America and Asia to selling roasted beans and New Orleans-style cold-brew drinks in stores.
Trump, they said, did little to buttress the GOP ticket — and may have worsened its position by repeating his claim that the election is rigged, something congressional Republicans are sure to be pressed on in the days to come.
Walmart would recognize economies of scale (accretive), buttress their grocery offering (the gangster unlock of the last five years in business), burnish their data set, and go Yoda on Amazon&aposs a-- — old, but not to be trifled with.
Gore to Citizens United to Wednesday's Janus decision weakening public-sector unions to the gutting of the Voting Rights Act to the refusal to curb gerrymandering, Republicans are using their control of the Supreme Court to buttress their waning numbers nationally.
To buttress his conclusion, prosecutors showed a 2016 videotape on which Ms. Ortega repeatedly denied to Mr. Khadivi that she heard voices commanding her to kill the children, contradicting what she had told defense psychiatrists several months after the killings.
That's a helluva quid pro quo — and Trump's attempts to put Zelensky "in a public box" by getting him to make a statement on-camera ordering the investigations showed he was looking for video fodder to buttress his own political agenda.
The data was released a day before the central bank meets, where it is widely expected to cut its policy rate by 25 basis points to 3.75% to buttress the economy against the negative impact of the spreading virus outbreak.
The brief attempts to buttress Jack Phillips' claim in Masterpiece Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission that a Colorado public-accommodations law requiring him to serve gay and straight customers alike violates his First Amendment freedoms of speech and religion.
"This is more about Trump wanting to do favours for the Saudis for financial reasons and to buttress the Saudis against Iran in the region," Tom Collina, a policy director at DC-based non-proliferation firm Ploughshares Fund, told Al Jazeera.
Wisely, Mr Hale thinks these blurbs should focus as much on the memorials' origins—many were demonstratively set up 100-odd years ago, serving to buttress segregation—as on their subjects, detailing when, why and by whom they were erected.
More career moves in the world of European VC. This time it's the turn of David Buttress, ex-CEO of Just Eat, who is joining 83North as a General Partner where he'll be based in the VC firm's London office.
SEOUL - South Korea's government plans to boost spending to a record 429 trillion won ($217.7 billion) next year as policy makers step up fiscal stimulus to buttress overall economic growth by funding rising welfare costs, creating jobs and stoking domestic consumption.
" Kilman would "buttress confidence in Burford's financial disclosures" and guide the company as it explores a dual listing in the United States -- or a listing on London's blue-chip market if a transatlantic market debut is too challenging, Burford said. "Mr.
On Thursday, Ms. Vestager said her team had found new evidence to buttress their claims, adding that because of Google's actions, European consumers may not have access to the most relevant search results when looking online for goods and services.
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Her speech was a thunderous affirmation of American solidarity with Israel, with promises to buttress Israel's military, combat anti-Semitism, police Iran on its nuclear program, crack down on Iranian proxies like Hezbollah, and thwart efforts to boycott Israeli products.
Critiquing the West's obsession with Vladimir Putin's "cool calculation and prickly machismo," this book offers a more searching appraisal of the institutions that buttress his Presidency, the aspirations that galvanize his supporters, and the forces that drive his capitalist economy.
Raised in Louisville and discovered on the street in New York by a talent scout when she was a teenager, Lawrence gives off a lively, funny, slightly smart-aleck vibe in interviews that's a perfect buttress against our celebrity-obsessed times.
I could never have predicted how my work would buttress my belief that a woman's desperate desire for her pregnancy to end in a live birth is as equally valid and honorable as the next woman's choice to end hers.
Speaking on "Fox News Sunday," he said the federal government hoped the stabilization effort could buttress the economy for 3503 to 120 days so that when the virus was contained businesses could quickly reopen and the economy could rapidly rebound.
In an exceptional act of coordination Friday, Morneau held a rare joint press conference with Stephen Poloz, governor of the politically independent Bank of Canada, to introduce emergency measures in an attempt to buttress the economy before it suffers significant damage.
Many conservative outlets still use Rome as a reflexive prism through which to view our own fates — and in the process, they manipulate Roman history to argue against things like open immigration and to buttress support for infrastructure like border walls.
Mr. Poroshenko sought to buttress Ukraine's case by saying that it had responsibly used the nonlethal systems it had already received from the United States, and asserting that the anti-tank weapon would be used to deter further Russian aggression.
Former US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who served under President Barack Obama, said the move "raises a lot of concern" and said it is difficult to not see this as an attempt to buttress Netanyahu's chances of remaining prime minister.
Nearly a dozen GOP strategists said in interviews this week that they are taking steps to buttress Republicans in strongholds where private polling shows Trump — his recent uptick in public surveys notwithstanding — is threatening to drag down candidates running beneath him.
In a bid to buttress that plan, she sought nearly 50 categories of information that she said would help Flynn show that he was unfairly targeted and bullied into a guilty plea on the basis of incomplete and inaccurate information.
To buttress the argument, activists compiled a report looking at projects created by three developers — L&M Development Partners, BRP Development Corporation and BFC Partners — that worked with Ms. Glen both before and after she joined the de Blasio administration.
The failed coup has given Mr. Erdogan more opportunities to buttress his new national narrative for the country and extend his grip on power, firing or suspending about 150,000 people and arresting 50,000 others suspected of supporting the coup attempt.
As we see it, Trump is likely to remain a formidable candidate, as long as he provides a strong identity for those who need to buttress their sense of victory in their own lives by gathering their group identities around themselves.
Lucky owners of the GT, with its low-slung shape, 600-horsepower twin-turbo V6 mid-engine, scissor doors, and flying buttress aerodynamics will be able to choose from a variety of color schemes and can even add racing stripes.
Although Trump has been frustrated with aides as he loses the public relations battle over the shutdown, White House attempts to use the trappings of the presidency to buttress his case for the wall have yielded mixed results in the president's view.
This is because, while many artists have been appropriated to buttress a narrative emphasizing the move toward pure painting, and paint as paint, Munch was a relentless experimenter in the medium of paint who never sought to make it pure or objective.
The big question is whether Trump, if he believes these unfounded claims about voter fraud, will use the presidency to support and potentially buttress the conservative agenda on voting issues by urging more states to adopt voter ID laws and limit early voting.
Brent crude oil prices, which usually buttress the rouble, on Friday extended gains from the previous day following attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman that stoked concerns of reduced crude flows through one of the world's main shipping routes.
BOB MCDONNELL, the former Republican governor of Virginia, made headlines in 2014 when he was indicted and later convicted on federal corruption charges for accepting more than $1003,000 in loans, cash and lavish gifts from an executive whose business he tried to buttress.
Comey also told lawmakers Russia did not release information obtained from the state campaigns or the old RNC email domains, comments that may buttress the U.S. intelligence view that Moscow tried to help Trump against Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 campaign.
Regardless of the results of Sunday's elections, and there are legitimate fears of fraud, members of Congress need to step up to ensure that no American funds are used to buttress institutional actors involved in human rights crimes, corruption and attacks on democracy.
The suit, filed Wednesday in Federal District Court in Manhattan, comes a little more than two months after Mr. Cuomo announced a deal to provide hundreds of millions of dollars per year in subsidies to buttress the bottom lines of four upstate plants.
Mr. Mnuchin has been discussing a range of measures that Treasury could use to buttress the economy, including allowing some industries to defer tax payments, and he has been talking to financial regulators about ways to allow banks increase lending to specific industries.
In 21990, Frost, Robbins and two other leading climbers, Chuck Pratt and Joe Fitschen, completed the second successful climb of the Nose, as El Capitan's south buttress is known, doing so in a little more than seven days and without using fixed ropes.
Any further easing by the RBA would mirror similar efforts by its peers, including the U.S. Federal Reserve which on Sunday cut rates by 100 basis points in an emergency move to buttress a world economy unraveling rapidly amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Some pro-Iran figures within the Syrian leadership might be quite pleased with this — not only because they are angry at the West's repeated attempts to undermine the regime but also because closer ties with Iran buttress their own political and economic status.
But the recording seemed to buttress his claims that he had discussions with Mr. Trump about ousting Ms. Yovanovitch, who Mr. Parnas and Mr. Giuliani later came to believe was blocking their efforts to press the Ukrainians to commit to the investigations.
Traders bet a tightening labor market would buttress the case for the Fed to raise key borrowing costs later this month and possibly two more times later this year, but the pullback in wage gains should mitigate against four rate hikes in 2018.
"The US has boxed itself into a corner on Huawei, with all the rhetoric coming fast and furious, but nothing to ... buttress it, like evidence [or] an executive order," said Paul Triolo, an expert on global tech issues at consulting firm Eurasia Group.
The prosecution submission gives little ground, but it does offer at least one disclosure that could buttress arguments from Flynn's new attorneys that he didn't have an opportunity to fully explore some aspects of the investigation before deciding whether to plead guilty.
President Trump often plays the national security card to buttress other pet projects like tariffs, but it is unlikely that Mexico and Canada will agree that unarmed men, women, and children, many of whom are seeking asylum, pose a dire national security risk.
When President George W. Bush made his two nominations to the Supreme Court in 2005, picking Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., Mr. Leo assumed the responsibility of coordinating outside campaigns to buttress their Senate confirmations.
The curated list of right-wingers he paraded around as a buttress to the conservative wing of the Supreme Court doesn't inspire confidence, considering it includes judges who supported sodomy laws and politicians who compared same-sex marriages to people marrying bacon.
Similarly, the changes he has pushed through so far — like his lightening of the mammoth French labor code, with barely a whimper from the opposition — only buttress the narrative of individual determination, which he now hopes to infuse in his fellow citizens.
Posen said the first petal prototype was a little heavy, and the trio had to work together to figure out not only how to reduce the weight by around 20% but also add a buttress underneath to help support each on the titanium frame.
In rolling out the red carpet for Renzi, Obama hoped to buttress -- through a lavish display of friendship -- one of Europe's most outspoken pro-US voices, one he hopes can provide a bulwark against isolationism on the continent in the months and years ahead.
It was founded to buttress the railways, roads and fibre-optic cables of the Belt and Road Initiative—a globe-spanning scheme launched in 2013 by President Xi Jinping—with something less visible: a distinctively Chinese vision of how laws should govern globalised commerce.
Buttress stepped down from the top job at Just Eat in February, where he previously led the company to a successful IPO in 2004, having first joined the European takeout ordering marketplace from Coca-Cola in 2006 to found the U.K. branch of the business.
Even years after stepping down from the presidency, Castro remained a buttress for the old guard among Cuba's political hierarchy and bureaucracy who are not convinced by Raul Castro's measures leading Cuba slowly toward a socialist economy with a strong role for private businesses.
Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, in conjunction with federal authorities, is investigating whether Mr. de Blasio, or those acting with him, violated state election law in an effort to raise money to buttress three Democrats running for the State Senate in 2014.
WASHINGTON, June 19 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday moved to buttress free speech rights in the digital age, striking down a North Carolina law banning convicted sex offenders from Facebook and other social media services that play a vital role in modern life.
Administration officials thought that having McGahn make such a statement publicly would assuage Trump and buttress the White House's narrative combating the Mueller report's assessment of specific instances of potential obstruction, a person briefed on the White House's requests to McGahn told the Times.
Xadia is rich and arresting, juxtapositioning the natural world—inhabited by elves, dragons, and other magical creatures—with the man-made world where humans buttress themselves from the consequences of practicing dark magic, which is easier to conjure than regular magic, but inevitably corrosive.
"We want to be outside the cathedral but support it like a flying buttress," Johnson said, adding in an aside that he had been mistranslated when he had made the same remark in an earlier speech to say Britain wanted to be a "flying bucket".
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared sympathetic on Monday toward a bid by President Donald Trump's administration to buttress its power to quickly deport illegal immigrants without court interference in a politically charged election-year case concerning one of Trump's signature issues.
"We need to recognize the severity of the situation and the necessity for further action to buttress our economies today," the heads of state of Italy, France, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and Luxembourg said Wednesday in a joint letter seen by CNBC.
Going forward, Mr. Trump must ensure that his agencies focus attention and resources on the resilient, sustainable rebuilding of the outdated power grid and on restoration of the water infrastructure and health care system in Puerto Rico to buttress the island against future disasters.
Barr has tried to buttress Trump's effort to counter the official intelligence determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election to help the Republicans by focusing instead on a discredited notion that it was the Ukrainians and others who tried to help the Democrats.
And to buttress their case, Democrats are compiling statistics from the White House and from researchers at liberal-leaning groups like the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the Commonwealth Fund and the Urban Institute, which warn of catastrophic consequences if the law is repealed.
The Long Island Rail Road, an agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority that owns the bridge above the tracks, announced that it would use $1 million that a City Council member secured to repair and buttress two iron platforms that prop up the bridge.
The action, less than two weeks after Beijing and the Trump administration reached a partial deal to end their trade war, also helps China buttress its assertions that it has continued to open up its market despite the long-running conflict with the United States.
Sender Films, makers of climbing action porn, got ahold of Honnold and re-created both the Moonlight Buttress and Half Dome climbs for Alone on the Wall, a 23-minute documentary that was later condensed into a four-minute clip that would be sold to National Geographic.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. states could reap billions in online sales tax revenue and buttress their budgets after the nation's top court ruled on Thursday that e-commerce companies could be forced to collect the money, even if they have no physical presence in a state.
"The acquisitions from Rocket Internet and foodpanda represent a positive step forward for the global online takeaway industry enabling all parties to focus their resources on building bigger and better long term businesses in their key geographies," said David Buttress, CEO, Just Eat, in a statement.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration is studying tax cuts to buttress long-term U.S. economic growth that could be rolled out during the 2020 election campaign but is not looking at action to counter any perceived economic weakness now, the White House economic adviser said on Thursday.
While North Korea's action may buttress their argument that it is time for their party to assume control of the White House, there is a relatively small range of policy options for their candidates to advocate, analysts said, short of calling for U.S. intervention in the region.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two studies that President Donald Trump hopes will buttress his case to cut the number of refugees are at the heart of a fight between senior White House adviser Stephen Miller and career U.S. government officials over immigration policy, four current and former officials said.
On the other hand, a U.S. campaign that is defined more by bellicose rhetoric and less by action will buttress Russia's claim, already seemingly validated in Syria and in Venezuela, that the U.S. talks a good game but has no real stomach for projecting its power.
Trump and Europe: The president, fresh from a weekend visit to Paris to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, repeated his belief that allies and world governments take advantage of the United States by relying on Washington to buttress their defense capabilities.
The Iraq Families Action Group, which was established to pursue justice for the families of the 179 soldiers killed during the war, has been hoping the report would buttress any potential legal action against Mr. Blair and the former ministers and generals who played a leading role.
Incoming Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, chosen by U.S. President Donald Trump to keep the recovery humming, appears set to let an expected trillion-dollar tax cut run its course through the economy as weak wage growth and inflation buttress his view that the economy remains underpowered.
The report could have helped buttress their argument that the government should continue to fund the plane as part of its effort to win the Cold War, but A.E.I. had withheld it until after the Senate voted on the issue so as not to bias the debate.
Then, as now, Barr fashioned finely-tuned legal arguments to buttress an expansive view of executive power, including instances when he argued that certain potential crimes under investigation by a special prosecutor shouldn't be looked into at all, because he didn't think they were actually crimes.
In addition to the visual engagement of its subtle geometry, "The Hive" — for which Buttress collaborated with Simmonds Studio designers, physicist Martin Bencsik, and BDP structural and environmental engineers, among others — uses light and sound to immerse visitors in the world of the honeybee and its cousins.
Traders concluded a tightening labor market would buttress the case for the Fed to raise key borrowing costs later this month and possibly two more times later this year, but the pullback in wage gains will likely prevent policymakers from raising rates four times in 2018.
"It's great that the court made a stand for its independence, but we need institutions to buttress it," Mr. Gathara said, adding that two of the judges who sided with Justice Maraga sat on the Supreme Court in 2013 and rejected a similar petition by Mr. Odinga.
The response shouldn't be to punish dual citizens or to create different tiers of citizenship, but to try to harness the power of this migration; to buttress, rather than stifle, what the historian and writer Benedict Anderson called the "deep horizontal comradeship" that comes with citizenship.
WASHINGTON — China's deployment of surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island in the South China Sea, at the very moment that President Obama is trying to buttress American influence in the region, underscores the growing risk of conflict among the Chinese, their neighbors and the United States.
Having assembled a huge range of scholarly literature to produce a survey that starts in the Stone Age, he finds that inequality within countries is almost always either high or rising, thanks to the ways that political and economic power buttress each other and both pass down generations.
If you're planning to climb Denali, North America's tallest mountain, you may have to pack up your poop: Denali National Park in Alaska may soon require climbers along the West Buttress route to carry all of their poop in a bucket instead of dumping it into a glacier.
While it is more than legitimate for Republicans to claim that overall their policies are better for the economy, there is little evidence to buttress the argument that the GOP has ever made serious progress on specific measures that would expand the economic foundation of middle-class families.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Incoming Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, chosen by U.S. President Donald Trump to keep the recovery humming, appears set to let an expected trillion=dollar tax cut run its course through the economy as weak wage growth and inflation buttress his view that the economy remains underpowered.
Eli Lilly and Co said it had agreed to buy smaller rival Loxo Oncology Inc for about $8 billion, the latest in a series of multibillion-dollar pharmaceutical deals as traditional drugmakers buttress cancer treatment portfolios with novel therapies that have been proven effective in treating the disease.
Absent stronger than expected operating performance in Las Vegas or Macau (most notably as it relates to the Wynn Palace opening), large-scale repurchases could put pressure on WYNN's IDR, since Fitch views WYNN's significant parent-level cash position as being a critical buttress for the 'BB' IDR.
Crossroads, which in early 2015 created a new group devoted solely to protecting the Republican Senate majority, is in a wait-and-see crouch, with officials saying that they currently have no plans to buttress Mr. Trump's candidacy and that they expect the Senate contests to remain the focus.
"That's not how it happened" has become a routine response in recent years to movies based on real events, but in this case the protest is by officials of a federal agency — the National Transportation Safety Board — who have a public record to buttress their side of the debate.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Distancing himself from political tensions over issues like the border wall, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said he aimed to build trust and show respect for Mexico during a trip there on Friday that sought to buttress still resilient military ties between the two countries.
"I was surfing my favorite dumb picture site and I came across a post trying to prove racism with science," a community college student in Florida wrote to Jun Z. Li, a University of Michigan geneticist whose work has been invoked to buttress racist claims of white intellectual superiority.
They were close to an agreement when Juul executives told them they were in talks with Altria to pay Juul nearly $13 billion for a 35 percent stake, a transaction that would give the e-cigarette maker access to Altria's shelf space in stores and buttress its lobbying muscle.
A blistering open letter this week from Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, had rallied many privacy advocates behind the company, and law enforcement officials said that the latest volley from the Justice Department on Friday was meant largely to rebut Mr. Cook's arguments and buttress the government's own case.
Trump promised to withdraw from negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, cancel environmental restrictions put in place by President Barack Obama, ask his national security team to buttress against infrastructure attacks, have the Labor Department investigate federal worker visas and impose broad new bans on lobbying by government employees.
As part of the city's many efforts to buttress itself from storms in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Danish architects BIG recently won a Department of Housing and Urban Development competition to design a 22007-mile-long protective system of landscaping and barriers around Manhattan that double as public space.
As part of the city's many efforts to buttress itself from storms in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Danish architects BIG recently won a Department of Housing and Urban Development competition to design a 10-mile-long protective system of landscaping and barriers around Manhattan that double as public space.
If there was another narrative most routinely deployed on the right it was that the left-wing mainstream media had whipped itself into a lather with no solid evidence to buttress the central suspicion against Trump: that he colluded with the Russian government to defeat Clinton in the 2016 election.
Hard to Love's greatest accomplishment is its insistence upon the equality of platonic and non-matrimonial arrangements, not merely because it urges us to recalibrate our perception of kinship—although this is important—but because it disputes the capitalist logic that the institution of marriage so often serves to buttress.
With the sporadic nature of the diplomacy between the U.S. and North Korea, as well as important time-sensitivities, serious consideration should be given to consistent means of engagement that can help extend the timeline for talks and buttress working level discussions or even bridge the gaps between high-level summits.
Biden, 77, who served two terms under President Barack Obama, has argued on the campaign trail that recent tensions between the United States and Iran buttress his argument that his deep foreign policy experience makes him the ideal candidate to take on Republican President Donald Trump in the November election.
Because as much as it succeeds at being its own thing, it is still recognizably — overwhelmingly — a "Star Wars" thing, a sector in a centrally controlled economy that extends from theaters to video games to (just to buttress the Scorsese case) a new theme park extension being rolled out at Disneyland.
To that end, he did what he could to buttress the electoral chances of Mr. Trump, who seemed like a kindred spirit with his harsh denunciations of NATO and the European Union, his endorsement of the British withdrawal from the European Union and his repeated shrugs over Russia's destabilizing Ukraine.
Here are the other major takeaways from the inspector general's report on the Russia probe: The IG report faulted investigators for failing to flag information suggesting that the findings of former British spy Christopher Steele, which were used to buttress applications to surveil Page, weren't as reliable as originally thought.
Along with Janelle Monáe's flying buttress Jean-Paul Gaultier minidress and flying square hat, it was a reminder that red carpet fashion is at its most arresting when it is about statement-making of the very personal kind — when clothing on the red carpet was unabashedly performative instead of protective.
When Clinton wore white to her nomination, many caught on that it was a nod to the white dresses suffragettes wore who fought for women's enfranchisement; the purple in her concession speech was to buttress her message of unity, and how important it will be for red and blue to come together.
WASHINGTON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is considering a package of tax cuts that could be rolled out before the 2020 U.S. election as a way to buttress the economy's long-term growth rate, not as a near-term fix to counter economic weakness, a top White House adviser said on Thursday.
Words of unity adorned banners placed behind Mr. de Blasio at public events and the official names on his agenda: a plan for the city's future titled OneNYC; a policing strategy named One City, Safe and Fair Everywhere; and a nonprofit formed to buttress the mayoral agenda, the Campaign for One New York.
A new book by two informal advisers to President Trump aims to buttress his claim that he is the victim of a vast conspiracy inside the federal government, and it includes an interview with Mr. Trump in which he repeats his unfounded assertion that President Barack Obama was complicit in spying against him.
The U.S. Federal Reserve and global central banks moved aggressively on Sunday to buttress a world economy unraveling rapidly amid the coronavirus pandemic, with the Fed slashing interest rates to near zero, pledging hundreds of billions of dollars in asset purchases and backstopping foreign authorities with the offer of cheap dollar financing.
No need for intra-song banter here: Wise lets his guitar to do all the lustful talking, by way of blistering blues licks and waves of drone, a conversational style he picked as Psychic Ills' guitarist; Feierman and Schmiechen (formerly of Amen Dunes) buttress his wails with the best pummeling backbeats the Stooges never wrote.
Should these ideas come into wide national use, the implications would be enormous, arriving as they do in the aftermath of the era of stop-and-frisk policing — for which "broken windows," the notion that law enforcers should go after low-level offenses as a means of preventing actual violence, served as an ideological buttress.
It was fascinating to read an essay by the Indigenous activist Noel Pearson, one of the guiding lights of the Uluru Statement, in which he references the work of Edmund Burke and Johann Herder to buttress his arguments: two 18th-century European philosophers, the first a founder of modern conservatism, the second of the Romantic view of culture.
W. nominated Bolton as U.N. ambassador, even though Bolton had once remarked that if the U.N. lost 10 stories, "it wouldn't make a bit of difference," and even though the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was reviewing charges that he was using intimidation to distort key intelligence and buttress his hard-line positions on Cuba and North Korea.
Though Mr. Maduro is widely unpopular, he has used the judiciary and other divisions of government to tighten his hold on power, jail prominent critics and demoralize the opposition, which has suffered deep schisms following a dismal showing in regional elections last month in which the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela was able to buttress its dominance.
WASHINGTON, March 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve and global central banks moved aggressively on Sunday to buttress a world economy unraveling rapidly amid the coronavirus pandemic, with the Fed slashing interest rates to near zero, pledging hundreds of billions of dollars in asset purchases and backstopping foreign authorities with the offer of cheap dollar financing.
The money could be used to extend unemployment insurance benefits, provide a back-up to small business that could experience severe disruption from the virus and provide extra funds throughout the health care system, to pay for additional testing and hospital visits for the uninsured, overtime for health care workers and buttress overextended hospitals, especially in rural areas.
Instead of conspiracy theories being used to merely buttress an ideology as under Communist rule, a conspiratorial worldview replaced ideology as a way to explain the world, encouraging the public to trust nothing and yearn for a strong leader to guide it through the murk — a tactic that's as common in Washington these days as in Moscow.
The House managers repeatedly played video clips of those witnesses, on large screens set up in the old Senate chamber, to buttress their case that Mr. Trump improperly pressured Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to investigate former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his son, Hunter Biden, as well as discredited allegations of Ukrainian meddling in the 2016 election.

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