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Of course, the current uneasy arrangement cannot survive for long.
It is absolutely -- it&aposs a landline you cannot survive.
But here's the thing: Northam simply cannot survive this politically.
A republic cannot survive in a state of cataclysmic despair.
May's close supporters say privately that her deal cannot survive.
A functional policymaking process cannot survive in this environment for long.
We cannot survive and prosper producing products for the U.S. alone.
He also knows his hometown cannot survive with the elderly, alone.
Destroy work and, in the end, working-class life cannot survive.
It's hard to imagine he cannot survive more of the same.
But if you're just doing that, you cannot survive the competition.
It cannot survive in the body after the infected person dies.
Without the support of coalition partners, he cannot survive the vote.
"Switzerland and Norway cannot survive on their own," Ms. de Gruyter said.
These contradictions will not last, however; they cannot survive China's continued encroachment.
This vineyard, though, is on sandy soils, in which phylloxera cannot survive.
Facebook that the exception is content-based and cannot survive strict scrutiny.
They want a life where they cannot survive even a day alone.
If a hockey league cannot survive in hockey-mad Canada what can?
With conditions like these, the fetus cannot survive out of the uterus.
It certainly indicates that Dolores cannot survive without Bernard, nor he without her.
Though they cannot survive long there, they pose a danger, especially to children.
These forces cannot survive and protect a future Afghan regime without American support.
Sports profits and salaries are munificent, and one cannot survive without the other.
But American democracy cannot survive perpetual bipartisan coverups from the political ruling class.
And unlike other professional sectors, healthcare actually cannot survive one day without women.
We must "stand for those things without which humankind cannot survive," Mr. Rogers said.
NUNES: It cannot survive without a free and open press actually doing their job.
A Conservative Party platform cannot survive however with such a cafeteria approach to principal.
However, Murphy later added, Ukraine cannot survive Russia's ongoing military assault without American help.
It is an idyllic relationship that cannot survive the harsh realities of race and class.
While impersonating the idea of a woman, a person cannot survive the end of youth.
Negroni: Boeing knows that the 737 Max cannot survive another event with this MCAS system.
In the Premier League, a team cannot survive on victories over their nearest rivals alone.
"Without palm oil, we cannot survive," said Sanita, the mayor of a Bunga Tanjung borough.
That means we can expect to see even larger "dead zones" where life cannot survive.
It would be going too far to echo the master and warn that capitalism cannot survive.
"If they don't go to the black market to do business, they cannot survive," she said.
But Theresa May has displayed extraordinary resilience and defied many previous predictions that she cannot survive.
An unpopular truth cannot survive online in such a world, because traction is privileged over veracity.
If they cannot survive financially, if they cannot be self-sufficient, they should be booted out.
For example, he can argue that his health is so poor that he cannot survive extradition.
"Our program cannot survive in the system as it presently exists," the gallery's Patreon announcement states.
We really need to get to something [with the Mirage] soon, because we cannot survive like this.
Botende says she is forced into transactional sex because she cannot survive on her monthly food allowance.
When they mate with female mosquitoes in the wild, they produce offspring that cannot survive to adulthood.
But Trumpism in its current form is not a movement, and it cannot survive without Trump himself.
He went on, "If a religion is incompatible with its society, this religion cannot survive and develop."
Our representative democracy cannot survive if we fail to preserve the fairness and integrity of our elections.
The cuts imposed by the Board will be deeper and permanent and our people cannot survive it.
"It cannot survive a strong-willed liberal majority on the Supreme Court," he warned in July 2016.
"This country cannot survive six more years of Nicolas Maduro, this country doesn't deserve that," he added.
A healthy and vibrant society cannot survive amidst such attacks on the humanity of our fellow Americans.
" When the news broke that she would testify, she said she thought: "No, he cannot survive this.
Marriage counselors often caution against "scorekeeping" — healthy relationships cannot survive if we obsess over each other's transgressions.
That deep part of you that allows you to stand for those things without which humankind cannot survive.
It is a federally protected bird and cannot survive in the wild as he has an amputated wing.
The entire enclosure is made of plastic and it cannot survive a direct hit with the ground unscathed.
After all, while employees are crucial, a business cannot survive without customers, partners, investors and other external stakeholders.
"If you are small you cannot survive," said David Cheng of the Hong Kong Maritime and Port Board.
We, as a democratic society, cannot survive such consequences-be-damned, winner-take-all, facts-don't-matter politics.
If a challenger appears, CVS will temporarily lower prices to competitive rates again until the challenger cannot survive.
David Phillips at the Earth Island Institute countered SeaWorld's claims that captive orcas cannot survive in the wild.
Experts and politicians on the right and the left have long agreed that without it, the ACA cannot survive.
Business as usual -- the establishment's favored option -- could soon produce a major Italian crisis that the eurozone cannot survive.
Buddy is one of many penguins who are born in captivity and cannot survive the conditions of the wild.
The game is structured in such a way that the isolated community cannot survive and the game will end.
The projections are based on research showing that humans cannot survive beyond a certain threshold of temperature and humidity.
If the vines are too far south of the lake, however, the effect is lost and vines cannot survive.
While war may make a new democracy possible, a democratic society cannot survive in peacetime without infrastructure and education.
Maybe he could survive another Deir al-Zour, and then another, but he cannot survive 100 Deir al-Zours.
"Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers laws ... cannot survive judicial inspection," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote in a concurring opinion.
"At our scale, we cannot survive," owner Suzuki said in her office at the back of her pachinko hall.
Completely dependent on having someone at the top to give orders, the mighty military force cannot survive after decapitation.
NEARLY NAKED PASSENGER JUMPED OFF PLANE ONTO TARMAC AT ATLANTA AIRPORT Sea lice cannot survive outside heated saltwater, WBIR reported.
All the players are professionals, but with a salary of about $120 per month, most cannot survive solely on soccer.
No matter how many bullets or people a borough throws at another, an army cannot survive without food and water.
"Criminals going hell-bent to realize such a pipe dream cannot survive on this land even a moment," it said.
But despite this newly found attention, like many DJs Rachael cannot survive on the money she gets from gigs alone.
Democracies cannot survive without brave men and women willing to lay their lives on the line to defend our freedoms.
"A criminal law that penalizes a person who encourages another person to commit suicide cannot survive strict scrutiny," they wrote.
The study identifies this as the level at which the human body cannot survive beyond six straight hours of exposure.
And thank God because as Chairman Gowdy said earlier today, we cannot survive with the justice system that is this corrupt.
Absolutely surprising but studies have actually shown that teenagers cannot survive off of zero to three hours of sleep a night.
But the CDC adds that contracting rabies by ingestion is extremely rare since the virus cannot survive outside of a host.
But what we cannot survive is establishing dangerous precedents by one side that can be used later against the other side.
"We may be able to survive with this map in 2018, but we cannot survive that map in 2020," he said.
These programs cannot survive in their present form, and looming budget deficits will force higher future taxes and lower future spending.
The current system cannot survive much longer, he said, but 7-Eleven will not change unless the owners force it to.
These laws were lobbied for by an industry that fears it cannot survive if information about how it operates becomes public.
But the fate of Austria-Hungary also showed that multinational units cannot survive times of hardship without a sense of common purpose.
"An ignorant people can never remain a free people," he said, referring to Thomas Jefferson, "and democracy cannot survive too much ignorance".
Lower Saxony and the unions have to acknowledge that a successful auto company cannot survive long-term with margins of 2 percent.
Unlike many other insects in temperate climates, monarchs cannot survive a long cold winter, according to the University of Minnesota Monarch Lab.
One venture capitalist told the audience in Chicago that there is a "kill zone" around Alphabet and Facebook, which startups cannot survive.
"The flimsy speculation that the state has offered in support of its ballot-selfie ban cannot survive First Amendment scrutiny," it wrote.
The only exceptions are if the mother's life is in jeopardy or a doctor determines the fetus cannot survive outside the womb.
My fragile young friend, who cannot survive on the $2.50 or so per hour minimum wage she receives, was left in tears.
Despite assurances by other signatories over their continued commitment, European companies could think twice about involvement in Iran if the deal cannot survive.
"Cells simply cannot survive without a blood vessel supply that's smaller than 200 microns [0.07 inches], which is extremely small," Atala told Gizmodo.
This algal proliferation further depletes the oxygen in the water, causing what's known as a "dead zone" in which marine life cannot survive.
Despite harboring a deepening dislike for Mr. Trump, Canadians largely accept that the country cannot survive economically without its larger, more powerful neighbor.
"Nothing is more precious that our Mother Earth; she can survive without us but we cannot survive without her," Morales wrote on Twitter.
What happened next reinforced the point that the Cavaliers cannot survive with James on the bench, not even for a few measly seconds.
Unless that happens, the Affordable Care Act cannot survive the rational self-interest of people who still want to keep the plans they like.
To sustain the rule-of-law reforms and break the vicious cycle of corruption and impunity, Ukraine cannot survive without U.S. assistance and support.
But if our businesses cannot survive without tax subsidies, we should ask ourselves how much value we are truly creating for customers and shareholders.
Private programs realistically worry that they cannot survive reduced enrollment or cover fixed costs if the program closes, let alone offer staff paid leave.
Meanwhile, Puerto Ricans have been taught, generation after generation, she said, to believe that they cannot survive without the help of a colonial power.
Do these changes signal a concession to the perpetual waning of print journalism — and that NYT structured as a traditional news organization cannot survive?
The so-called Medfly is a devastating agricultural pest, and by engineering it to produce offspring that cannot survive, Oxitec hopes to cull its numbers.
The first fan of Dennis Rodman sits atop a brittle autocracy that likely cannot survive more open relations with the South over the longer term.
Once the city's pride, the rule of law cannot survive under the pressure of a government that does not respect fair play, freedom or democracy.
It is because they cannot survive in the places they are located, usually a neighboring country, that they are then moved to a resettlement country.
Afghanistan cannot survive as an independent nation, free of undue foreign influence, without attracting and retaining the funds needed to advance its own economic success.
If the Chinese Communist Party could survive such a tragic disaster, can one really think that it cannot survive a few years of slower economic growth?
Healthy public lands along with clean air and water are the basic infrastructure of outdoor recreation, and without them small businesses in this industry cannot survive.
"We understand that you may not have a lot of money, but we cannot survive as a business on money from you just eating," she wrote.
Or perhaps in the modern landscape, where a club not far from Bury is bankrolled by the riches of a nation state, these teams cannot survive.
Or perhaps in the modern landscape, where a club not far from Bury is bankrolled by the riches of a nation state, these teams cannot survive.
South Korea's president on Thursday called for strong U.N. sanctions that will make North Korea realize it cannot survive if it does not abandon its weapons programs.
Both are solitary survival stories set in deeply inhospitable environments where human beings cannot survive without the aid of man-made equipment, not to mention uncanny resourcefulness.
Notwithstanding the thunderous applause that solar photovoltaic (rooftop) power receives from enlightened opinion, it is not cost-competitive with conventional electricity, and cannot survive without massive subsidies.
Remind Americans, immigrants and descendants of immigrants all, that we are a nation of laws and that a nation that cannot control its borders cannot survive. 5.
But shale oil and gas are expensive to produce, and Russia is now calculating that many companies cannot survive as prices fall below their break-even point.
It is those immigrants that specialty crop agriculture cannot survive without, even for one year, while waiting for a new guest worker program and tighter border security.
McLeod's bill notes that a six-week embryo cannot survive outside the womb and banning abortion turns people who otherwise would have terminated pregnancies into gestational surrogates.
She does not want a situation where young people entering public service can only "choose between being a corrupt person or someone very poor that cannot survive".
Mr. Khan said the village cannot survive solely on its wheat and corn crops, or on the goats that roam steep mountain paths leading to the village.
For example, he cited Wal-Mart Stores Inc workers who rely on government-issued food stamps because they cannot survive on what they earn at their fulltime jobs.
The concentration of sugar in the dried grapes produces high alcohol levels in which yeast cannot survive — generally dying before fermentation is complete — leaving a sweet, unctuous wine.
They're appealing last month's ruling by a federal appeals court that said Obamacare's individual mandate is unconstitutional and that the rest of the law cannot survive without it.
The Trump administration's cruel obsession with ridding our military of dedicated and capable service members because they happen to be transgender defies reason and cannot survive legal review.
Subodh Singh said while he didn't think India could compete just yet, the nation "cannot survive without China" -- adding that most of the mobile phones in India were Chinese.
The film pretty openly drives home the idea that humanity cannot survive if it is tribalistic and fragmented, which between Brexit and the US election have become foregrounded concerns.
Most abortions are done in the first trimester of pregnancy, when a fetus cannot survive outside the womb, and only about 1 percent are performed after 20 weeks' gestation.
Those restrictions, Facebook argued most recently in a brief filed this week in the Holt case, cannot survive under the strict scrutiny standard for government prohibitions on free speech.
"It might sound far-fetched—massive rings that rotate in opposite direction—but we have now calculated that a 'normal' ring system cannot survive," noted Rieder in a release.
" And later: "We cannot survive the night—if it is to be so—O God receive my unworthy soul for Christ sake for in him I put my trust.
"I really want to set journalism on a path that's more sustainable where publications cannot survive on advertising," Calacanis said in a recent interview with Mashable's Biz Please podcast.
Infants are hardly ever born alive after attempted abortions, though there are rare cases where an infant survives a premature birth but cannot survive without extreme attempts at resuscitation.
Bolton stopped it by insisting on the North's full and complete nuclear disarmament up front, a condition Kim could not accept because his regime cannot survive without its weapons.
Still, Europe abided by the sanctions, for the simple reason that its banks cannot survive the prospect of severing their access to a global financial system dominated by dollars.
The United States as we have known it — optimistic, future-oriented and more powerful than any other nation — cannot survive the stagnation of mass living standards over many decades.
I think there's an interesting, painful emotional resonance in "The world cannot survive without a Superman" themes, because we the audience have to survive in a world without a Superman.
"Without China, the oil market cannot survive," said industry consultancy FGE's founder and chairman Fereidun Fesharaki at a Center for Strategic and International Studies discussion in Washington D.C. on Tuesday.
Gundlach said Japanese bank stocks have underperformed the broader market since the BOJ cut interest rates to below zero because investors think banks cannot survive many years of negative rates.
The challenge is to avoid alienating both the progressives, whose support they will need in the primary, and the more moderate voters, without whom they cannot survive the general election.
"We cannot survive without this because we are small and insignificant if we do not increase our labor and economic markets," Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told reporters after the discussions.
And Mr. Putin and his lieutenants — many, like him, veterans of the secret services — know from personal experience that a state based on a coercive central power cannot survive without it.
"All these factors are going to keep these interest rates in these levels very long, and you cannot survive on a one-and-a-half-percent nominal interest rate," he said.
In the Florida Keys, the British biotech firm Oxitec plans to kill the disease-harboring pests off over time, by releasing genetically engineered male mosquitoes whose offspring cannot survive to adulthood.
"You cannot survive this, no one is going to survive this," he added, encouraging residents to evacuate and comparing the wave sizes to those of last month's devastating tsunami in Indonesia.
Despite research projects examining how cyanobacteria could be used to make electricity, their use in power generation is limited by the fact that they cannot survive for long on artificial surfaces.
"This time, we must make North Korea realize that its regime cannot survive without giving up its nuclear weapons," she said in a speech at a commissioning ceremony for military officers.
"If you cannot survive in China, I barely think you can survive in other countries," Mr. Ma added, citing the success in China of American companies like IBM, Starbucks and Walmart.
It's especially difficult because the worst-case scenario is treated by the very few people who understand it as a kind of forbidden occult knowledge to which ordinary people cannot survive exposure.
The first matter that every policymaker should take into consideration, whether or not a peace deal is reached, is basic: Without financial support from international donors, the government of Afghanistan cannot survive.
Because the obstacles created by Israel are severe, the IMF and the World Bank have sounded the alarm that the West Bank and Gaza cannot survive without continued, indeed increased, donor aid.
The C.D.C. also maintains a map on its website, noting that regions above 6,500 feet elevation, which includes Mexico City and Puebla, are unlikely to be affected as mosquitoes cannot survive there.
"We cannot survive a trade war," Heitkamp said in a recent interview before an event with women business owners in Jamestown, a city of about 16,000 people in east-central North Dakota.
The museum showcases the cultural and natural history of the Oregon High Desert, with an emphasis on Native American history and folklore, and animals that cannot survive on their own in the wild.
But teams without a date against the titans Georgia, Clemson, No. 3 Ohio State (6-0) or No. 1 Alabama (6-0) probably cannot survive so much as one late-season loss. Nov.
But American democracy absolutely cannot survive a citizenry that can't tell the difference between what's true and what's false, that can't be bothered to find out, and that doesn't even think it matters.
"Adding these ships, which, according to tests, literally cannot survive combat, has a lot more to do with parochial congressional district politics than the needs of our sailors and our troops," Moulton said.
How amazing, then, that Greene can recall those particulars: the pain, the grief, the fears that their little family will never again experience joy, and the worry that his marriage cannot survive such loss.
" The details: One of the women they interviewed, Oh Jung Hee who worked in trade, told HRW that men consider women "[sex] toys," and women "cannot survive without having men with power near them.
Drought, together with an increased frequency of the phenomenon known in Mongolian as a dzud (an especially dry summer followed by an especially harsh winter that livestock cannot survive) have made herding more difficult.
"If these elements are tightly interwoven without any loophole ... the Kim Jong Un regime will realize that it cannot survive unless it gives up its nuclear program and takes steps towards denuclearization," he said.
The defense team urged Walls that the prosecution's overarching "stream of benefits" theory -- where many gifts are exchanged for a variety of political favors over a period of several years -- cannot survive post-McDonnell.
That history suggests that Beijing's leaders are on what former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton once called a "fool's errand": trying to uphold a system of government that cannot survive in the modern era.
"A government that is a product of force or an electoral trap cannot survive at an international level," Henry Ramos Allup, a prominent opposition leader and member of the National Assembly, said on Twitter.
It's clear, then, that from the White House and its allies on the Supreme Court down to individual state lawmakers, conservative Republicans have decided that their agenda cannot survive fair competition on equal ground.
To assess the fallout of killing General Suleimani, we must understand that the Iranian regime cannot survive internal dissent or sustain its powerful position in the region if it backs down from this provocation.
Rising temperatures mean oceans will have less oxygen, and this, along with more heatwaves and increased acidification, will make fish move further away from the coast and create larger deadzones, where life cannot survive.
People cannot survive unprotected in the open for more than six hours at a wet-bulb temperature - which reflects the combined effects of heat and humidity - of 35 degrees Celsius (95°F), the study said.
Here's Myers: The masses are reminded with increasing frequency that because the nation cannot survive without the leader who constitutes both its heart and its head, they must be ready to die to defend him.
Based on predicted future losses of forest cover and the assumption that orangutans ultimately cannot survive outside forest areas, the researchers predicted that more than 45,000 additional orangutans will die during the next 35 years.
"You cannot survive this, no one is going to survive this," Scott said on Tuesday's Good Morning America, encouraging residents to evacuate and comparing the wave sizes to those of last month's devastating tsunami in Indonesia.
The law, which passed the state Legislature last week, includes exceptions for cases in which the life of the woman is in danger or a fetus cannot survive outside the womb, according to The Associated Press.
The law, which passed the state legislature last week, includes exceptions for cases in which the life of the woman is in danger or a fetus cannot survive outside the womb, according to The Associated Press.
Part to whole, cell to body, building to city block, individual to community — these relationships are compelling to us because we know, perhaps intuitively more than intellectually, that unless we understand them fully, we cannot survive.
Most House members come from such conservative seats that they cannot win re-election—and certainly cannot survive the primary election that will choose the Republican candidate for their seat—without strong backing from diehard Trump voters.
Those entities cannot survive on 2 percent interest rates; the ability of PE managers to bolster growth and returns on their portfolio companies has nothing to do with looting, and everything to do with harvesting value and opportunity.
If a person with gonorrhea or chlamydia goes untreated, they could develop pelvic inflammatory disease, which can lead to infertility or ectopic pregnancies where the fetus grows outside of the uterus and cannot survive, according to the CDC.
Supporters of the bill argued that dairy and pork operations are on the decline in the state and cannot survive without corporations that can finance expensive equipment and compete regionally, according to the Yes for Dairies & Pork Producers website.
A 29.99 pound dress in a high street chain may be made of cotton, an innocuous-sounding natural material, but uses fertilisers which seep into groundwater and create dead zones in lakes and rivers where marine life cannot survive.
A proposal to legalize abortion in cases of sex crime or where the fetus cannot survive outside the womb (also known as fatal fetal abnormality) was rejected by 59 votes to 6003 in the Northern Ireland Assembly last night.
The world cannot survive the real threats of economic and environmental disaster, pandemic health outbreaks, nuclear exchange, cyberattacks and other serious threats with the breakdown and absence of strong relationships and institutions built on trust, confidence and common interests.
In a joint interview with USA Today about The President Is Missing, due out Monday, Clinton and Patterson agreed that the notion that "democracy cannot survive its current downward drift into tribalism, extremism, and seething resentment" is anything but make-believe.
Andrew Cuomo signed his state's law, host Laura Ingraham said that it allowed abortion "up to birth" (the New York law allows abortions after 24 weeks only under select circumstances, such as a fetus that cannot survive outside the womb).
The legislation aims to decriminalize abortion in certain cases that include: a pregnancy that puts the life and health of the woman at risk, a medical diagnosis where the fetus cannot survive, a pregnancy resulting from sexual violence, or a human trafficking pregnancy.
Europe cannot survive as a free-for-all, everyone for themselves, or as an Austerity Union built on de-politicised economic decision-making with a fig leaf of federalism in which some countries are condemned to permanent depression and debtors are denied democratic rights.
That set off an ongoing crisis for patients with kidney failure such as Garcia -- who cannot survive without dialysis and for whom the thrice-weekly round trip to a dialysis center in Humacao on Puerto Rico's main island, including treatment, takes at least 12 hours.
As the Washington Post noted in 2017, the fish are designed to be exclusively female as well as sterile, though the process is not entirely effective, and AquaBounty's Prince Edward Island facility is surrounded by salt water, where it believes the eggs cannot survive.
While her election might not be any validation of her prescriptions for health care, the Middle East or trade, it would say loudly and clearly that the country cannot survive the divisiveness that Trump promotes and will not abide the bigotry that he projects.
And on Wednesday, the bureau's lawyers sent letters to the 5th Circuit and the 2nd Circuit, which are both in the midst of appeals in which the CFPB's constitutionality is at issue, informing the circuits that the bureau now agrees its appointments provision cannot survive.
Republicans are acting like their plan cannot survive even cursory scrutiny by experts or the public for the good reason that their own rhetoric strongly suggests that they do not believe the public would find this legislation acceptable if they knew what it did.
Although Collins' legislation claims that it's "especially important to reconsider personhood because medical technology and the accumulated knowledge associated with unborn life has significantly improved and expanded" since 1973 (when Roe was decided), most medical professionals agree that a fetus cannot survive outside the womb before roughly 22 weeks.
A fetus cannot survive outside of the womb at 21 weeks, but Arkansas has a ban on abortion after 22 weeks from a patient's last period, and the clinic doesn't perform abortions after 21 weeks from a patient's last period (which it estimates to be 19 weeks from conception).
As a democratic Republic we cannot survive unless Congress, as is its duty, sends a message to Donald Trump that we, as Americans, will not tolerate this kind of behavior from our president; that we as Americans reject our candidates accepting assistance from our enemies to get elected.
" Lightfoot told reporters after the speech that her advice to Buttigieg about winning over black voters is the same as the advice she gives to former Vice President Joe Biden: "We cannot survive without our party recognizing the absolutely necessity that our urban centers have to have resources and support.
The nation was born in the view that all men are created equal; slavery denies that view; if we lose the war, it shows the world that a nation with that premise cannot survive unfragmented; and therefore fighting for the Union is the same thing as fighting for its first principles.
Let's say men and women begin as slime, and some of us crawl out of the sea, and fall into circumstance fraught with danger, and cannot survive, but do, slithering into a cave where the stories evolve, first as pictures on the walls, then as grunts that turn into something like words.
By the end of the week, with Kompik in a medically induced paralysis, he had both of his legs removed via cryoamputation—a procedure that uses dry ice to freeze the affected limb to stop damage to the body when a patient cannot survive a surgical amputation (doctors went through with the surgical amputation last week).
President Trump's wall cannot survive such a rigorous analysis: Even assuming that recent illegal border crossings harm the nation, they are not greater (indeed, they are probably fewer) than in recent decades; Congress has been deliberating (in its fashion) for decades about immigration reform, including border walls; and many Americans believe that the wall would be ineffective and a bad idea.
As one abortion provider trained in late-term abortion tweeted: There is no such thing as a ninth month abortion - I'm a doctor who trained in late term abortions #debate2016 As Gunter went on to explain in her tweets, sometimes obstetricians will induce labor at 36 weeks due to anencephaly (when a major portion of the brain is missing and the baby cannot survive).
Here they are, and among them, there can be only one winner, as the rest cannot survive Amazon's Thunderdome or the wrath of a fearsome, fire-breathing Jeff Bezos:Atlanta, GAAustin, TXBoston, MAChicago, ILColumbus, OHDallas, TXDenver, COIndianapolis, INLos Angeles, CAMiami, FLMontgomery County, MDNashville, TNNewark, NJNew York City, NYNorthern Virginia, VAPhiladelphia, PAPittsburgh, PARaleigh, NCToronto, ONWashington DCNoticeably absent from the list are many cities on the West Coast.
"But finally, you know, what I want to say, prostitution is a serious, ugly, social phenomenon, young women do this connected to the fact that they cannot survive any other way and that is a problem of society but people who order false information and spread this information against the elected President, who fabricate it and use it in a political fight, they are worse than prostitutes," he added.

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