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Iber's central point: The intellectual's ambition to seize control of politics
Central Point, the vendor that worked with both companies, denied Franklin's allegations.
It makes a central point that it's not going to go forward.
All necessary because his central point can be hard to hold onto.
Healthcare costs have become a central point of contention in the presidential election.
In this central point that you&aposve written about before, the denial of liberty.
"The mosque is the central point of all Muslim communities," said Ahmed, by telephone.
Bernie Sanders, who had made the issue a central point of his populist campaign.
I would rather those devices go back to a central point, a gateway device.
Rogue Creamery, which won for its Rogue River Blue produced in Central Point, Ore.
But those fighting most fervently for and against cultural policing missed the central point.
After a long slog through the book, Murray and Herrnstein arrive at their central point.
Pay attention to that button The button is "a central point of thinking," says Poupyrev.
Therefore, resisting what Trump represents becomes a central point of moral rectitude and ultimate patriotism.
Clement reiterated his central point: The Supreme Court said in 1991's Lampf, Pleva v.
He'll use Watchmen character Rorschach as a central point, which should appeal to comic book readers.
That funding has turned into the central point of contention in the ongoing partial government shutdown.
Trump has made this willingness to out-brutalize opponents a central point of his political message.
Like, a love story about black people in the 1950s, where racism isn't the central point.
There's no real central point around which the world of Cloverfield pivots that's been clearly explained.
It is the central point, the linchpin, with which climate policy in Germany will really change.
The school was already a central point of coverage for Televisa and other news organizations in Mexico.
And throughout, the writers' room seemed willing to try any tactic to get that central point across.
The central point here is that, like all high-level CEOs, Stumpf may well avoid criminal charges.
In a centralized system, like, say, Facebook, there is one central point of control—and of failure.
The fate of the prisoners is a central point of tension between Venezuela and the United States.
Her central point, however, was that the country was taken away from its citizens by foreign hordes.
Dancers just come and go, illustrating the mutability of things — a central point of Zen Buddhist philosophy.
Abortion rights would be a central point of what would be an extremely high-profile confirmation process.
The patrols became a central point of the racial-profiling lawsuit against Mr. Arpaio and his deputies.
Each of the observation's variables are represented on axes or spokes which start at one central point.
Whatever the application, Sall believes NIMA Codes is cornering a central point of demand in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Still, it illustrates the central point — if diversity matters to you, you'll find kids and take a chance.
It's using a central point for a valid approach to education on a very, very long-term basis.
In a concurring opinion, Justice Alito underscored the majority's central point and connected it to broader contemporary controversies.
The right/center and left narratives go beyond that central point to claim Saturday's events for their team.
The lack of control over what's done with people's information is the central point around which the documentary pivots.
Floyd hedges for sure, but keeps coming back to the central point ... he's more than open to the fight.
Payment processors must be embraced as a central point of the American economy, not an enemy of our country.
Picture the one Lady Justice holds in her hand: It has two pans that balance at a central point.
" His central point was that molecular biology had strayed from its early promise and declined to "an engineering discipline.
Chevron deference has been central point of dispute on a range of important issues, from network neutrality to immigration.
It's a whole bunch of metaphors, at odds with each other, unable to coalesce around a single, central point.
TPUK plays a key role in TPG's internationalisation strategy as the group's central point for UK and European markets.
What that means is that there is a net force on an object that pulls toward a central point.
Comprised of eight parabolic folds that meet at a central point, the structure, which still stands, can shelter 1,000 patrons.
She won't appear until episode 7, but her role helps to bring the central point of the season to center.
These devices are intended to act as a central point of contact for users' smart home and as personal companions.
The deal comes as raising the minimum wage has become a central point of contention in the Democratic presidential contest.
Design language, for better or worse, seems to tend toward a central point in consumer electronics as a category matures.
Why it matters: The term "us" and what Trump meant by it is a central point in the impeachment inquiry.
By providing these services through a central point, we will better help families and their child while also reducing costs.
One of the most visible parts of North Korea's nuclear program, the Yongbyon reactor complex is a central point of contention.
Portal is clearly meant to be placed at a central point in a room and otherwise not touched, which is commendable.
The couple married in 19753 in Washington -- where interracial marriage was legal -- then moved to their home in Central Point, Virginia.
The central point of control that IANA provides is traded for the advantages of simplicity in protocol design, implementation and operation.
Though the body is the central point around which Ulay works, not all of his snapshots deal literally with human forms.
Ukraine's energy industry, the country's geopolitically crucial economic engine, was a central point of contention between the Obama administration and Kiev.
Trump has made cracking down on China's unfair trade practices a central point of his administration's work during his first term.
This chance confluence of events caused air in the upper atmosphere to move away from a central point called a divergence.
Look, whether or not they're super-voting shares, or control or not, I actually think is not the central point. Okay.
In it, the curved surface of a mirror reflects light back to a central point, where an image comes into focus.
That was the central point repeatedly made by regulators when they prohibited AT&T from gobbling up T-Mobile back in 2011.
One issue, European airline officials said, was whether some explosive screening could be done at a central point, rather than at gates.
On tapping it against the outcropping's central point, the entire structure burst from the earth, revealing itself as a previously submerged tower.
The process begins with one central point around which the material is wound, creating an outward and upward spiral of concentric circles.
One central point of contention is whether any new standard would result in an onslaught of new litigation before the top court.
Loving, a white man, and Jeter, a black and Native American woman, grew up together in Central Point, an integrated small town.
The central point of early pundit analysis has been that, over the long term, Democrats will eventually be a majority in Georgia.
In it, the curved surface of a mirror reflects light back to a central point, where an image is brought into focus.
Jamelle's central point was that Biden may not be as strong a general-election candidate as many Democrats seem to be assuming.
The most visible and longest-running part of North Koreas nuclear program, the Yongbyon nuclear complex, is a central point of contention.
The most visible and longest-running part of North Korea's nuclear program, the Yongbyon nuclear complex, is a central point of contention.
A botnet is a network of interlinked computers, all controlled from a central point, that can be used to orchestrate cyber attacks.
I think the central point, Kara, is the degree to which a board has or does not have confidence in their leader.
I wasn't sure whether I would qualify to get in, but it was the central point, and that still stands, despite everything.
" Speaking on PBS, Conway said "we should all learn to listen more to America and I think that's probably Steve Bannon's central point.
On the contrary, the NCSA will consolidate inefficient government initiatives and offices, eliminating stovepipes and providing a central point for public-private cooperation.
It might also perform differently if you're not just shifting around one central point — which is all the current system lets you do.
For example, NATO could become a central point for allies to share advice, best practices and the latest technologies to combat cyber attackers.
But this is to your earlier point, is that a central point about regulation is there's been no regulation for 20 years, right?
The finale delivered on this premise, though, as critics before me have noted, the crime was never the central point of the series.
A central point of contention during president Trump&aposs impeachment hearing has revolved around whether or not a quid pro quo agreement occurred.
The central point of Williamson's plan is the aforementioned $200 billion to $500 billion that would be used to fund a reparations program.
The city's status as a holy site for all three Abrahamic religions has made it a central point of contention in peace negotiations.
Officer Yanez has said that Mr. Castile was reaching for his gun, and his lawyers made that a central point in his defense.
This enabled them to treat the terms as vectors, or little arrows that extend in an infinite number of directions from a central point.
Dozens of wings fragments then fan out from this central point in concentric circles, often overpainted – or at least partially overpainted – in household gloss.
While EtherDelta is supposed to be decentralized, it still has a central point of entry — its website — which, when compromised, can result in catastrophe.  
But Dr. Jaffe said his research kept bringing him back to one central point: 100-year families are better at communicating than other families.
"That became a key central point in the governor's thinking in whether the organization was being effectively run," said Mr. David, Mr. Cuomo's counsel.
We have faith that the labyrinth has a central point, but as readers and players we must accept that we'll never quite reach it.
General Raziq acted as a central point of contact who helped the West contend with a region awash in different ethnic and family factions.
In addition to that spending, the United States added $1 billion for programs in which the advancement of Afghan women was a central point.
Democrats criticized the bill as a political stunt to appease President Trump, who proposed the border wall as a central point of his campaign.
Unfortunately, the issue of guns, which he has made a central point of his campaign, was probably the worst part of his performance on Tuesday.
For "Black Box (Unknown)" (2016), Smith has made a box that contains lenses and slide holders, which extend from a central point, like propeller blades.
A central point of the contention is whether California and the EPA will accept a remedy that will address only part of the excess emissions.
I left my old job in product design and development and I am now the president and cheesemaker at Rogue Creamery in Central Point, Oregon.
"I don't understand what they're talking about, but the central point is it was absolutely accurate what I said," he told the Post and Courier.
The danger here is that you're building a complete picture of each consumer in a central database, which in itself becomes a central point of failure.
On the other hand, its central point, that Facebook's willful passivity in the face of most things enables its worst actors, seems hard to argue with.
The degree to which the inebriation of both Mr. Turner and the woman should have been a factor in sentencing was a central point of contention.
This region serves as the bridge between North and South America as well as the central point of passage for interoceanic trade through the Panama Canal.
That sort of abrupt departure probably isn't possible for most of us, but we can still put the central point made by both superachievers to work.
Whether privacy regulation should be based on evidence of harm has been, in many respects, the central point of contention in privacy policy debates for decades.
Its ultra-violence rubbed me the wrong way, but also seemed so crucial to Tarantino's central point about how the movies feed off of human prurience.
Campbell was reiterating a central point in his New York Times op-ed published on Friday, in which he explained why he was leaving the bureau.
A central point of contention is whether the articles will include Trump's obstruction of justice in Robert Mueller's inquiry into Russia's attack on the 2016 election.
"This data set provides a multinational example of the central point that lethal violence is the crucial problem in the United States," Zimring and Hawkins write.
Ramsden said the hub would be a central point of contact for the fintech sector and would play a role in the new taskforce announced by Hammond.
In 1958 Mildred Jeter and Richard Loving (Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton, respectively) drove from rural Central Point, Va., where they lived, to Washington, D.C., to marry.
Sooner or later, every argument about Roseanne returns to this central point: How readily can you separate the real Roseanne from the character she plays on TV?
Already, platforms like Apple and Amazon are selling streaming subscriptions through their apps to create a central point of billing and interface to access the services through.
Many cryptocurrency enthusiasts believe that this new monetary system - with no central point of authority, and a finite supply of coins - will make bankers all but redundant.
When the universe expands, it's not merely that everything gets farther away from some central point; it's that everything is getting farther and farther from everything else.
With both sides saying they support the goals of the standards, a central point in the debate will be: What is privacy worth in dollars and cents?
With both sides saying they support the goals of the standards, a central point in the debate will be: What is privacy worth in dollars and cents?
Beck had already stamped out 41 circles of varying size, arranged in five arms that spiraled out across the lake and came together at a central point.
In all the media back and forth over President Trump's inaugural speech, most have missed a central point: His address was infused with a wonderful sense of optimism.
All 11 employees who spoke to BuzzFeed News alleged one central point: There was no sufficient, internal assessment of the allegations, and people affected by Singer were harmed.
Likewise, Careship handles billing and coordinating insurances, in addition to keeping families connected and therefore remains a central point of contact and is arguably not prone to disintermediation.
Some researchers have found that by applying pressure to a central point in a child's palm while they're eating problem foods can help you prevent a gag reflex.
Mr. Vogt said that the situation had caused extreme "emotional distress and harm" to his client, a central point in Mr. Bollea's pursuit of damages in the case.
What's next: A vote on a collective response to Maduro's refusal to hold free and fair elections during a humanitarian disaster is sure to be a central point.
It is also a focusing mechanism, a central point on the globe toward which all Muslims, in a symbol of unity, direct their thoughts and prayers to God.
"I don't understand what they're talking about, but the central point is it was absolutely accurate what I said," Biden told a Post and Courier reporter on Thursday.
"It's always a positive; it's always good," defensive lineman Jonathan Allen said as a qualifier, not the central point, while assessing the Trojans' failure to score a touchdown.
Hewitt's central point is that by becoming proficient in a single task, it's very easy for a machine to seem generally intelligent, when that's not really the case.
This is because snowflakes are made of tons of water molecules that have become linked to one another, usually forming around a central point of dust or dirt.
But Bacon, not Elsey, illustrated a central point made by many experts: that as positive predictors of dog-on-human aggression, these venerable tests might not be valid.
Knowing that they could not marry in Virginia, the couple drove to Washington, D.C. where they tied the knot before returning to family and friends in Central Point.
At the same time, Davis's photos with Buttigieg can undercut a central point he and others make: that the mayor hasn't spent enough time listening to black people.
These outcomes may also be achieved at a substantially lower cost, a central point of discussion for virtually all insurance debates, including those around universal and subsidized health care.
The protest's central point was to demand the routing of an electricity line — and, with it, roads and infrastructure — through Bamian Province, a Hazara-dominated region in central Afghanistan.
"I don't understand what they're talking about, but the central point is it was absolutely accurate what I said," Biden told a Charleston Post and Courier reporter on Thursday.
The central point, however, hinges on the sheer unpredictability of it all, while wrapping that in the reassuring message that recovery is possible despite the depths we might reach.
Still, Moore's central point -- that "The road to Trump was paved for decades" -- winds up indicting multiple parties, actually leaving Trump on the sidelines for much of the film.
Both exaggerations miss the central point: the very act of separating a young child from his or her parent can be deeply traumatic, even if the separation is only temporary.
The idea behind smart speaker devices like the Essential Home is for there to be a central point through which users can control other smart home devices, from multiple makers.
The floating barrier will then concentrate the plastic garbage at a central point where it can be fished out of the water and shipped back to dry land for recycling.
"Here's the central point to understand: The White House has been utterly and completely soft on China's illegal trade practices," said Navarro, a professor at the University of California, Irvine.
It is a review of "Crashed," a book by the economic historian Adam Tooze, and Cassidy's central point is that the main aftershocks have been as much political as economic.
"And this really brings us to the central point that we get to when it's past 3 in the morning in Moscow — the things nobody wants you to talk about."
But in the ensuing years, it became a central point in the debate between weaning the United States off fossil fuels and increasing the use of energy from friendly allies.
There was no boiler or water heater to be seen—the hot water must have arrived from some central point elsewhere, though no pipes could be seen on the walls.
Earlier this year, the agency created an Office of Innovation to serve as a central point of contact for new companies that are trying to figure out their regulatory responsibilities.
Ahead of communities around the country, Haleyville partnered with its local telephone company to install the necessary equipment and establish a central point to receive calls and dispatch emergency responders.
Perhaps this is Sendak's central point in the trilogy: At some moment every child realizes that her parents not only can't fight off the monsters — they don't even notice them.
This is all done to prove the film's central point: that the West may carry on about values and principles, but all of that masks a realpolitik aimed at world domination.
One central point of confusion is that few people understand what it truly means to be in a blackout, Fromme said, despite the rise of "extreme" binge drinking in recent years.
But all of this misses the central point: Syria, one of the most important states in the Arab world, has cracked up, and no peace settlement can put it back together.
All these tiresome bleats are intended to avoid the central point of the accusations: that the doping was ordered, directed and controlled by the Russian government, including its feared security services.
The reason: Critics complained that the campaign muddied the central point of the court's ruling, that voters without a state-approved ID could simply sign an affidavit to cast a ballot.
"I don't think we ought to lose sight of the very central point here," Ray Mabus, who served as Navy secretary in the Obama administration, told CNN's Brooke Baldwin on Monday.
A central point of an executive order President Trump signed on Wednesday — and a mainstay of his campaign speeches — is the view that undocumented immigrants pose a threat to public safety.
"The central point is that, with stimulus still feeding through, growth is more likely to accelerate than slow in the next few quarters," wrote Daniel Martin and Mark Williams of Capital Economics.
When he took charge 12 months ago, Orr said the central point for interest rates was 1.75 percent, but the broad center of risk for the next move was to the upside.
All three judges from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals hammered the central point from the Justice Department's attorney, August Flentje, that people from those countries are a danger to national security.
In the world of automobiles, this seems to suggest that companies like Uber and Lyft have the best shot at becoming the central point for demand-side aggregation and supply-side commoditization.
They lived in Central Point, a rural hamlet with a history of racial mixing that began in the colonial era, and they were considered felons under Virginia's Racial Integrity Act of 1924.
A final explosion sparked the formation of a black hole, pulling all light, objects and players into a swirling central point onscreen, which went black before a dark, wispy blue ring materialized.
Mr. Trump frequently dines on the patio, a central point of action, where at night a singer plays with a small band, sometimes belting out requests from Mr. Trump and other guests.
The central point in Sotomayor's dissent is that the case centers around "suspicionless stops" that are all too familiar for people of color, even though the defendant in this case is white.
Maybe this proves the central point of Sanders's campaign rhetoric: that the American people writ large, not just progressive Democrats, really want the government to guarantee them a certain standard of living.
Still, the rose hand remains relatively ubiquitous at our present moment and it serves as the central point of inspiration for wunderkind artist Awol Erizku's ongoing solo show at Miami gallery Nina Johnson.
The eminent physicist John Wheeler once asserted that if we really understood the central point of quantum theory, we would be able to state it in one simple sentence that anyone could understand.
Specifically, despite the U.S. possession of the global reserve currency — a central point cited by the pro-debt economists — it can't just spend using U.S. treasuries and never pay back what it's borrowed.
"The software in the Laser 128 is not at all the same as the software we sold to Franklin in 1984," Central Point President Michael Brown told the Philadelphia Inquirer at the time.
Even if a more clever method could be found to deploy these forces tactically, reducing requirements accordingly, the central point remains that several tens of thousands of foreign troops would likely be needed.
Maybe this proved the central point of Sanders' campaign rhetoric: that the American people writ large, not just progressive Democrats, really do want the government to guarantee them a certain standard of living.
The central point of Peck's portrayal seems to be that as a young man in his early days of Starfleet, Spock was way more tapped into his human side — hence, the emotional outbursts.
So many of the thinkpieces that have surfaced defending C.K.'s right to a comeback (or anyone else's) seem to miss this central point: It's about growth, not about waiting until things blow over.
Still, to focus on the politics of gun control obscures the central point, which is putting very human faces on what can easily become statistics in an age of instant reporting about such atrocities.
A central point of contention of Erdogan personally is the U.S.' refusal to extradite Pennsylvania-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, who the president blames for orchestrating the failed 2016 coup attempt to overthrow his government.
Mildred (who died in 2008) grew up in Central Point, Virginia, where, even deep into the Jim Crow era, blacks and whites mingled freely together with less racial tension than elsewhere in the South.
But all of this is on the condition that he receives $5.7 billion for a border wall -- the central point of contention between Democrats and Republicans in the fight to re-open the government.
The highly focused targeting of political ads has become a central point of scrutiny as tech giants grapple with how to manage their presence on their platforms while facing a dearth of legislative guidance.
In an interior shot, "Untitled" (2014) the coiled, patterned red of a curtain rolled up and lodged between iron bars over the windows is the central point, partly in shadow and partly in daylight.
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG CENTRAL POINT, Va. – The house Richard Loving built for his wife, Mildred, is empty now, its front yard overgrown, a giant maple tree shading a birdbath that is slightly askew.
While the collection of statements spans a broad array of topics, the central point is that the hundreds of employees who added their names are choosing to speak out, with or without Amazon's approval.
As these discussions take place, it is helpful to keep one central point in mind about tax reform: Cutting tax rates alone — while helpful and productive — is not sufficient to fix our outdated code.
One of the seven cookers cost essentially nothing, and consisted of linked cardboard panels covered with aluminum foil which reflected the sunlight to a central point, on which sat a pot of jasmine rice.
He was referencing Google's partnership with the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center — a program run by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to serve as a central point of contact for online threats.
These words were used in the context of promoting China's "Belt and Road Initiative" and related plans such as the "Digital Silk Road," with China as the central point of a networked Indo-Pacific.
This makes Pizzolatto's central point more clear — all of our lives are marked by events beyond our control that nonetheless can grip us with a kind of all-consuming mania if we're not careful.
" In the words of the mayor's office, the Office of Nightlife will serve as a central point of contact between city agencies, the nightlife industry, and residents, "promoting a safe and vibrant nightlife scene.
Troy Balderson, has made his work in the Franklin County Prosecutor's Office a central point of his campaign to win a seat in a deep-red district that hasn&apost elected a Democrat since 1980.
Mr. Gulen, a mystic preacher of the Sufi branch of Islam who lives in a secluded compound in the Poconos, in Pennsylvania, has become a central point of tension between the United States and Turkey.
Even before the coughs became a central point of worry, they should have known that bad news was coming when all the rescue dogs they brought with them died of cancer within two short years.
The central point is that there is no precedent for this Committee to bring in outside counsel for the sole purpose of shielding the members of the Committee from performing their responsibility to question witnesses.
Still, with the number of post-mortem CTE diagnoses this high among former NFL players, the study will certainly become a central point of discussion among the parties in the NFL dealing with this ongoing issue.
"Thus, DoD officials concluded that they are not certain that a central point of contact through which all inquiries about cultural property must be routed is necessary or would result in greater efficiencies," the report says.
Still, the central point is this: Each in its own way, Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong — three places with markedly different socioeconomic and political features — have been able to interrupt the chain of the disease's transmission.
On one side is "Save the World," a cooperative online game that's sort of like a mix between tower defense games, where enemies swarm into a map toward a central point you must defend, and Minecraft.
On Wednesday, I watched the same passage from the vertigo-inducing walkway of the museum's fifth floor, where I could see the dancers spin while orbiting around a central point, echoing the movements of the planets.
The basic input for both systems' position calculation algorithm are three-dimensional rays starting at a central point— the camera focal point or the Lighthouse base station center—and pointing towards tracking LEDs or photodiodes in space.
The result is a classic nonfiction braid that reinforces his central point: that Haidara's Indiana Jones-style work to save the hippocampus of the Songhay kingdom is just one more incredible tale in the continuum of Timbuktu.
During elections in Gambia in December, the government ordered the shutdown of the internet's "landing point", the central point from which service is supplied to the whole country, according to two people with knowledge of the decision.
WP Curve was founded three years ago by Australia-based Dan Norris and Alex McClafferty to give WordPress customers a central point of call for a range of services, like security, design, SEO, traffic growth, conversion and more.
In the Fox News town hall, Klobuchar said she supports universal health care, a central point of several of her rivals' campaigns, but thinks it is better to first try to expand on the existing Affordable Care Act.
In one memorable unscripted scene, the intimacy of their body language leaning on one another in bed conveys the film's central point that there is an unspoken link between them even as she reiterates his love is unrequited.
"The central point of our discovery is that the observation of PSO J0309+27 allows us to quantify, for the first time, the number of AGN with powerful relativistic jets present in the primordial universe," Belladitta's team said.
The results may help to calm some concerns about the systemic nature of CCPs and their status as a central point of risk following new regulations forcing much of the US$544trn over-the-counter swaps market into clearinghouses.
Facebook's main purpose may be about setting out guidelines for minors all in one place (up to now, Facebook has offered some advice throughout different areas of its support and help pages, with no single, central point of reference).
Think of it like a group of expanding rings surrounding a central point: People on the inner circle — the happy couple — can dump to the outer circle — the bridesmaids — while that outer circle should offer only comfort back in.
Actually, closer attention to the big ideas that drove each side might have reinforced his central point by underlining how much damage was done in the name of competing ideologies that meshed poorly with the needs of Vietnamese society.
The day after Senator Kamala Harris laced into his history on civil rights, the former vice president provided a lengthy defense of his record and insisted, "I never, never, never ever opposed voluntary busing," a central point of Ms. Harris's criticism.
Since January, airport officials have been building an emergency operations center that will serve as a central point of contact for the airlines, terminal operators and various federal and local agencies — 26 entities in all — that play a role at Kennedy.
If the form in which Godard conducts his investigation (a multidimensional assemblage of film clips, video, quotations and complex soundscapes) is baffling, this only reinforces his central point: We have much more to learn about what it means to see.
Envoys from the European Union, Germany, France and Britain laid out their arguments, returning frequently to their central point that the deal is working and Iran is complying with the agreement reached in July 2015 and implemented in January 2016.
Google's end goal is to have all of the Works with Nest functionality replicated in the new Works with Google Assistant program, which provides a more central point of control for customers and greater privacy protections than the Works with Nest program allowed.
For example: When used in isolation, Amazon's Echo is nothing more than a fancy music box you can talk to, but when synced with IoT devices around the home, it becomes a central point of communication between the user and their networked devices.
We've seen deeply political television shows before, like Babylon 5 and Battlestar Galactica, but The Expanse quickly proved its worth by making politics a central point in the story: humans might leave Earth behind, but we're taking our divisions and problems with us.
No one could have predicted that it would take two hours for a member of the Senate to prod Fed Chair Jerome Powell about the Fed's political independence — or that the U.S. deficit would be such a central point of yesterday's hearing.
"I'm glad that we're at this point now where the president of the United States recognizes it and has made it a central point to his campaign," King told reporters when he was back at the Capitol the day after the speech.
The liquor store that Mr. Patouhas, a local landlord, owned on Astoria Boulevard and 38th Street is the central point in the aimless march that the group of men that included Mr. Dilion routinely make, according to several of them and other residents.
Ms. Hameed, the lawmaker who was working on the new effort to pass a law against honor killings, said the new legislation would seek to eliminate the pressure on women to forgive their families — a central point of Ms. Obaid-Chinoy's film.
As a central point of view character, Marta is a little on the bland side: de Armas ably makes her sympathetic and soulful, but she's so sincere and well-intentioned that she's automatically less of a screen-claimer than any of the Thrombeys.
Even if so, references to Papadopoulos seem to undermine the central point Nunes is trying to make: that the investigation into Trump campaign associates stemmed from a dossier written by a guy who apparently didn't plan on joining one of the president's golf clubs.
But I think, the central point and that&aposs why he came out saying he was very happy with the NATO alliance, and he thought it was in the right place, and having not been in the right place at the start of the discussions.
HANOI (Reuters) - One of the most visible parts of North Korea's nuclear program, the Yongbyon reactor complex is a central point of contention for diplomats trying to resurrect a deal after U.S. President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un's Vietnam summit ended without agreement.
"Because PUSA's ad's central point is deliberately false and misleading, your station has an obligation to cease and desist from airing it immediately to comply with FCC licensing requirements, to serve the public interest, and to avoid costly and time-consuming litigation," the letter added.
As conceits go, it's a little bit too precious, detouring into issues that surround the mistreatment of those farmers by large corporate interests (or "Big Chicken," as they're called), which takes the film off on what feels like a tangent relative to its central point.
But in the documents — interview summaries with key witnesses that informed the report's narrative, known as 302s — Hannity is mentioned more than a dozen times and emerges as a central point of contact between the president's allies who were under investigation and Trump himself.
Archaeologist David Wengrow of University College London focused on a central point: there was no indication of any peer review of the Takabuti research, either of its scientific claims or its ethics, which is especially notable considering that it involved work on human remains.
Instead, U.S. policy on North Korea and Iran should turn on one central point: Will America and its allies be safe employing Cold War-style policies of containment and deterrence, or are we safe only if rogue states's nuclear and missile capabilities are eliminated?
Most damning testimony yet: Most Democrats emerging Tuesday from Taylor's closed-door testimony in the Capitol basement were tight-lipped on details but effusive on a central point: the ambassador, they said, was delivering the most damning testimony yet in the Democrats' impeachment investigation into President Trump.
Mesh routers, which are multiple routers communicating with one another to cover a large space and get around possible wifi killers like mirrors, piping, and thick brick walls; and point-to-point routers, which are usually a single router set in a central point in the home.
Passing towns with names like Central Point and Frog Level, one follows the old Pamunkey trail or the Mattaponi trail to spaces where blacks, whites and Native American Virginians conjugate rich and sometimes perplexing bloodlines where the markers between the races are often less than clear.
Overton told me that Samsung 837 will use Beacons to push information to Samsung Galaxy owners in the store (provided they have alerts on and the right apps installed), which could potentially close that feedback loop, but the central point remains, this is not about retail but about experience.
She takes as important an obvious but central point in his oeuvre: that the world resists his total appropriation because he cannot actually hand-sign everything in it and thus, for Vautier, the material and physical presence of his signature or handwriting is all-important as a sign of frustrating lack.
Collectively, both books bring together a central point: some of the greatest works of science fiction were the result of brilliant individuals who demanded a high level of detail and perfection in the stories that they were responsible for producing, injecting much of their personal views and sensibilities into them.
The most essential component is high-quality, center-based developmental intervention programming that begins in infancy, that engage parents as their children's 'first and best teachers', that are sustained throughout the preschool years, and that provide a central point of contact to facilitate coordination among families and among service providers.
"I have done 33 town halls in my district this year and the top issue I have talked about is lowering prescription drug costs," said Representative Andy Kim, Democrat of New Jersey, who has made addressing health care costs the central point of his legislative agenda and his re-election campaign.
"Australian inflation shows no signs of coming anywhere near the central point of the RBA's 2-23 percent range, and we are biting the bullet and changing our 'on-hold' call for the RBA to a cut, possibly as early as the May 7 meeting," said ING Economics in a research note.
The subtitle of "Good Booty" lays claim to "American music," but Powers quickly acknowledges that she means "American popular music," and her central point of reference for the erotic potential of music remains rock (Creole dandies, gospel performers, rappers and music as "a vocabulary of freedom" are all described in terms of rock).
"Australian inflation shows no signs of coming anywhere near the central point of the RBA's 2-3 percent range, and we are biting the bullet and changing our 'on-hold' call for the RBA to a cut, possibly as early as the 7 May meeting," said ING Economics in a research note.
" On why the price of washers made in the U.S. also went up even though they're not subject to tariffs, Reinsch said that phenomenon "illustrates the central point of protection — to allow domestic producers to raise prices and make more money so they can recover from the damage done to them by the imports.
Still, the discussions — and Cohen's false statements about them — have become a central point of scrutiny among Democrats because they occurred during the campaign at a time Trump was making overtures toward Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Can we do business with Kim Jong Un?
In one long original essay and a collection of his recent writing, Thrall, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group, reinforces his central point that the only thing that has ever altered the basic contours of the conflict in any way is force — either actual violence or serious diplomatic arm-twisting with real stakes.
How candidates are raising their money — and whom they solicit for contributions — has become a central point of contention in the primary in recent weeks, with Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren touting their independence from the traditional world of big contributors while hitting Mr. Biden and Mr. Buttigieg for their reliance on wealthy donors.
The 22019 separate regulatory actions the FCC took to implement the '96 Act and the numerous separate parts of the CPP are fundamentally based on the crucial, central point that regulation to catalyze new markets can produce major economic gains, and lead to the replacement of old methods of doing business with innovative life-enhancing techniques.
One way to ensure projects advance is to appoint leaders within each respective business unit to help support the chief technology, data, or innovation officers, argues IBM's Rob Thomas, a system he refers to as the "hub-and-spoke" model because the structure resembles one in which a central point is connected to several secondary points.
The future of musicImage: Adam Clark Estes/GizmodoThere are all kinds of arguments here beyond the ones above—including ones over audio quality and whether it's still worth buying CDs and vinyl as well as (or instead of) digital downloads, but the central point remains: You can do much more with music you've paid to keep rather than music you're renting.
In reaction to that, Phil Murphy, the current governor, campaigned very heavily on marijuana legalization, made it a central point of his campaign—he certainly got a not-insignificant amount of votes for taking that position—and within the first hundred days of being in office, he expanded the medical program greatly, and he's advocating for the state legislature to move this year on full legalization.
Likewise, the decision not to call US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland first was savvy; while he provided the most explosive testimony of the proceedings in which he named the names Rudy Giuliani, Mike Pompeo, Mick Mulvaney, and Mike Pence, it would have fallen flat without days of prior testimony that teased its central point: that senior administration officials were well aware of the scheme.
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Democrats emerging Tuesday from the closed-door testimony of the United States' the top diplomat to Ukraine were tight-lipped on details but effusive on a central point: William Taylor, they said, was delivering the most damning testimony yet in the Democrats' impeachment investigation into President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE.
There were three main reasons for this oversight, the sources said: CNN wanted to publish a timely piece, given that the apology had already been posted; Davis wasn't asking for any parts of the story to be caveated or removed (a common occurrence in pre-publication vetting); and, perhaps most importantly, Kaczynski's team, known as KFILE, didn't regard the question of naming or not naming HanAssholeSolo as the central point of the story in the first place.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE can change the course of American history and make the central point of his political revolution the law of the land by creating a People's Political Action Committee to elect a wave of progressives to Congress, create a liberal Supreme Court majority, reverse the heinous decisions in the Citizens United case and against voting rights, and ignite a surge of small-donor grassroots democracy for America.

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