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Something compels you to look at Knickers and apparently something about him compels the other cows too.
But the moment we live in compels us to act.
A subpoena carries the force of law and compels compliance.
What compels our lives, our art our faith, our relationships?
This is what a feminist lens compels us to think about.
A: If the circumstance compels it, then it will be necessary.
What compels you to be active in these kinds of charities?
What compels otherwise decent people to choose a path of destruction?
The agreement compels Tehran to export those materials to other countries.
Our mission compels us to take the same approach to privacy.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "Yes, his faith compels him to vote for impeachment.
The important thing is that this form of socialism compels obedience.
"Sketching something compels you to really look at it," he said.
A continuously rotating magnetic field compels them into performing their acrobatic maneuvers.
Which compels a seasoned internet traveler to ask: What are they doing?
There's the magic golden lasso which compels people to tell the truth.
It compels Iran to illustrate its own deterrence, which you call provocation.
What compels people to fall under the spell of a charismatic leader?
Realizing these potential benefits compels us to authorize safe, innovative drone operations.
The Christchurch Call compels us to understand white nationalism as violent extremism.
Sam: Anything that compels you to write consistently is a good thing.
You're talking about obtaining an immunity order that compels them to testify.
The act compels banks to serve the credit needs of their communities.
The safety law "compels us to enforce in this way," he said.
What compels someone to do such a destructive — and self-destructive — thing?
It compels neither Congress nor the president to take a specific action.
Because Brexit compels Britain's leaders to show that the country has powerful allies.
Africa State of Mind compels us to answer variations on that difficult question.
Do you hope that your book compels people to read the Homeric poems?
What is it that compels SB Projects to say yes to a deal?
That comes in very handy when the script compels them toward confounding decisions.
Further, it compels us to limit the full scope of knowledge and discussion.
So nothing about the case specifically compels the party to change its rules.
Regardless of its reaction, the gravity of the situation compels us to act.
This compels James to enact all manner of fraud, property destruction and worse.
Today, it is harder to believe that "reality" compels a two-state compromise.
Sometimes it compels the customer to take another loan to cover living expenses.
But at its most effective, eco-horror compels us not to look away.
The subpoena compels the two agencies to turn over documents by Oct. 15.
What is it that compels these individuals to get up and do something?
It compels them to effectively endorse the view that abortion is morally permissible.
You're mostly guided by audio cues, but their gaze compels you to perform.
Years later, a copycat crime compels Jay to return to his earlier investigation.
This compels him to end it several more times than he needs to.
Astronomy compels us to look upward, and leads us from this world to another.
What do you think compels people to fire off their issues into the ether?
International and US law compels authorities to give a fair hearing to asylum seekers.
Impeachment advocates insist that duty compels House Democrats to hold Trump accountable for misconduct.
It also compels publicly owned banks, pension funds and insurance companies to pile in.
"Do something special for Mom," compels a poster as Sam buys a morning tea.
Boredom compels people to turn off the television, to walk out of the theater.
The opinion also compels immigration judges to reopen previously closed cases at ICE's request.
Christians must ask whether our faith compels us to embrace progressive or conservative values.
Our social justice tradition compels us to show empathy toward the least among us.
Great crimes have a grandeur to them, a dramatic sweep that compels our attention.
"My decision not to arrest is merely doing what Florida law compels," he said.
Loneliness, which compels us to bond with others, gives us what we call Humanity.
But of course dialogue is more meaningful if it compels people to take action.
Bloom's literary paradise is long lost, and now history compels us to defend Wakanda's.
That boosts the videos' retention rates, which compels YouTube to promote them more widely.
Margaret Atwood — and I don't just say that because the government compels me to.
Nevertheless, the situation we face compels me today to examine all our strategic options.
It compels the U.S. to penalize Chinese and Hong Kong officials responsible for abuses.
When public opinion finally compels him to speak out against bigotry, he is unconvincing.
That gives the company close proximity to shoppers and compels more frequent store visits.
Even if people find an exercise that compels them, time is a major roadblock.
Instead, O'Grady compels the viewer, whoever "you" are, to answer the question for yourself.
So now the Prime Directive compels her adversaries to look under a new rock and likewise compels cable television and many major newspapers to treat the barest hint of the possibility of new evidence that might be damning as a major development.
It's what compels me to sneak around the house in fear of waking the baby.
I'm an Aquarius by design, and that compels me to bet on the human race.
VC often compels companies to prematurely scale, which is typically a death sentence for startups.
There's an intense pressure to stay ahead that compels him to stream almost every day.
That dopamine release compels us to eat more—and makes us crave that food again.
Often, it compels us to such an extent that we forget it is a metaphor.
The very nature of this potential for so-called "dual-use" compels a federal role.
I think that Japanese graffiti artists should really explore what compels them to make work.
But as the appeals court acknowledged, "the taint of unconstitutional conduct" compels a different result.
And their reliance on them inevitably compels many to seek solace from the abusers themselves.
"I believe the charges are appropriate and justice compels us to move forward," he said.
The last thread most compels the director, Toa Fraser, to violate the strictures on perspective.
President Jeff Skoll, has a similar goal of creating entertainment that inspires and compels social change.
Freedom is life in accordance with reason; reason compels us to respect the freedoms of others.
Unfortunately, this mindset compels many people considering teaching to search instead for a more lucrative profession.
And third, it either allows or compels schools to provide all the resources they have available.
The code of the digital street then compels rivals to reply with posts disrespecting the dead.
There is nothing in the law that compels health insurance plans to participate in the marketplaces.
So the urgency of the issue and the 24/7 newscast compels him to do something.
Yet, something compels us to watch each and every one of these videos, every single time.
But as devoted as Murray is to Stephens, he has other work that compels him, too.
Separately, municipal law compels the city to increase its diversion rate to 25 percent by 2020.
So what is it that compels people to put everything at risk for something so precarious?
Your level of investment compels you to do everything in your power to advance the cause.
But their town is soon infected by a virus that compels parents to kill their children.
" This is a movie, he wrote, "that defies understanding even as it compels reverent, astonished belief.
Wikipedia attracts people interested in writing prose, and Wikidata compels dot-connectors, puzzle-solvers, and completionists.
This approach also compels us to make proclamations about, for instance, the uniqueness of Cambodian photography.
Essar is being sold off under India's new insolvency law, which compels distressed companies to declare bankruptcy.
Many still moan about a rule introduced last year that compels drivers to carry credit-card readers.
Yes, He compels people to do better, but His approach is really from the place of love.
Title IX is cheaper than a lawsuit (it's free), and federal oversight compels universities to act aggressively.
That should be what compels us to love them well, to fuel them well, to exercise them.
The PRO Act also compels private sector employees to either join a union or risk being fired.
The result is a good-looking but overstuffed genre pileup that confuses as often as it compels.
Prabhakar advises that every brand puts in "value prop that compels a customer to take action" — a.k.
After the Red Wedding, he compels her to become Arya, to help the Boltons marry a Stark.
Trump: Why do you keep saying "the power of Christ compels you" and hitting me with water?
That could further destabilize the law's already fragile marketplaces if it compels healthy, unsubsidized customers to leave.
This is how Casey wins, Kirsten thinks—by not insisting on resolution, which compels Kirsten toward it.
"My decision not to arrest is merely doing what Florida law compels," Gualtieri said at the time.
Truth compels me to acknowledge that the Yankees of today are not so easy to root against.
I learned that our duty compels us to disobey an instruction that is legally or morally wrong.
But the timeline that compels us to act isn't set by Congress -- it's being dictated by science.
As much as I love puzzle games, it's the one genre that regularly compels me to cheat.
It's their hilarious self-deprecating humor that compels Smedley to say she looks like a "centipede" in Spanx.
Not to mention, any financially successful movie seemingly compels studio execs to trick it out for another payday.
The government compels Singaporeans to divert up to 10.5% of their wages into "Medisave" accounts (employers contribute, too).
"The lack of evidence in this case compels you to find Mr. Franklin not guilty," he told jurors.
The directive compels manufacturers to improve efficiency and gradually phase out products that no longer meet the requirements.
As custodian of the records, prosecutors say state law compels them to release the evidence to the media.
Male survivors can feel intense shame and embarrassment after being sexually assaulted, which compels them to keep quiet.
Society compels us to drive for self-sufficiency, but that very society we've evolved in holds us back.
While Facebook and Google promise to do better, the hard truth is their business model compels two things.
It could have a chain reaction that in turn compels student athletes to make demands of their own.
But how exactly did it become a norm, and what compels so many people to employ the technique?
Mr. Thompson's essay compels us to consider the collateral harm suffered by those who must carry out executions.
"It raises the international consciousness and it compels the responsibility communities of the world to act," said Rep.
That's because the mandate effectively compels millions of people to buy inidividual health plan coverage from Obamacare exchanges.
"Swag Surfin" compels a literal embrace of your fellow person, an ocean of individuals becoming one exultant wave.
Water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon, and the moon compels tides and waves, and blah blah blah blah.
The agreement essentially boils down to a market-based approach which compels air lines to buy carbon credits.
Yet, even accepting the court's decisions are they are, nothing compels the destructive result the court reaches today.
Woodward's Catholicism, though, also compels him to part ways with many religious liberals on the issue of abortion.
When viewed from a clinical psychologist's perspective, Trump controls his following much like a captor compels his hostages.
During times of crisis and uncertainty, human nature compels people to seek solidarity and comfort with one another.
That in turn compels candidates to appear on legacy television to enhance or correct the previous news cycle.
Reality now compels a compromise — 'and compromises are unhappy; there is no such thing as a happy compromise.
Mr. Shafiq's sense of religious duty compels him to soldier on, adding his special, personalized touch, he said.
The same softness which once made you a target now compels people to trust you with their stories.
Pikachu is a character without a preexisting personality, however; Pokémon's internal logic is what most compels its fans.
This assessment as it stands compels federal agencies to consider the combined effects of pollution from multiple sources.
This economic loss suffered by countless Americans each year compels the FTC to aggressively police the MLM industry.
There is no necessity that compels us to support one unacceptable candidate because we are faced with another.
Masson's visual discord compels us to take notice of the various ways that art conventions mold our responses.
If Mueller compels a subpoena, we can give him more, but we're limited in what we can actually provide.
California's WARN act compels businesses to provide at least 60 days notice before laying off more than 50 workers.
So what compels thousands of Americans to spend their special day over plastic platters of sliders and chicken rings?
With our global economy, success in today's job market compels you to have overseas work, education or internship experience.
What compels him, week after week, to remind us that he has been identified yet again by some passerby?
As an Indonesian-born Muslim living in California, it is my faith that compels me to protect our earth.
Lewis, compels workers into arbitration rather than allowing them to go to court when they are underpaid or discriminated.
And, in that manner, we can hope to construct a real deal that compels Iran to honor its obligations.
I have no explanation for what compels me to do this but maybe I don't want to find out.
Any phrase even hinting at sexual innuendo, even a flaccid reference, compels us into jutting up a wary riposte.
If the prospect of higher mortgage rates compels you to a home sooner than later, you won't be alone.
It "compels us to squeeze out every bit of life out of every day that we have," she says.
On the other hand, someone whose mental illness compels them to petty larceny probably shouldn't be confined at all.
Kilgallen presses us to acknowledge our superficial judgements, specifically of women, and compels us all to see more deeply.
It isn't your rage that compels you to navigate through complicated bureaucratic systems day after day; it's your compassion.
A new Banking Code of Practice, approved this week, compels banks to provide customers with easier-to-read contracts.
My faith compels me to challenge the way reactionary conservatives have hijacked our faith to serve their narrow interests.
Take a spin around NYT Cooking and see what strikes your fancy, what compels you to shop and cook.
This compels the person to go back and use the drug over and over again despite the harmful consequences.
"The divisive and hateful agenda of Donald Trump compels me to run," Dr. Mahmood said Tuesday in an interview.
What compels filmmaker White is the abuse that took place at Archbishop Keough and the voices of Maskell's victims.
And what compels them to choose this life, and leave their family, friends and the ability to hug people behind?
Few urges are as domineering as the one that compels you to seek food after a night on the tiles.
The pace of change, especially since the election, compels Mr Trump's fans and foes alike to stay abreast of developments.
"I am a fellow dissenter today, notwithstanding my unease, precisely because I believe the Court's precedent compels it," he wrote.
In bidding goodbye to Rachel, Nick compels her to walk out to a limo in the snow without her jacket.
Dewhirst explains that, where Aries compels us to define who we are, Taurus nudges us to consider what we're worth.
"The American Friend" centers on a classic film noir situation: What compels a comfortable family man to become a killer?
Meanwhile, a two-year-old security law compels firms to participate in intelligence-gathering when the party asks them to.
He'd rather play by his own rules, but his conscience compels him to do the right thing in the end.
But that brings us back to the original question: What on Earth compels anyone to use Microsoft Word these days?
Something happens during this meeting that compels Comey to immediately write a memo about the encounter upon leaving Trump Tower.
At the drop off, their offering is one melon short, which compels Jared to shoot poor Benjamin in the leg.
In addition, the Human Rights Act compels public institutions to treat everyone fairly - including in terms of their sexual orientation.
Great whites are known to migrate in tangents, but what compels them to wander for thousands of miles remains speculative.
It invites depression and illness, compels families to move into degrading housing in dangerous neighborhoods, uproots communities, and harms children.
Anyone else feel like tequila compels you to tell everyone within a 10-foot radius what happens before "Part B" ?
"In short, El-Shifa controls the court's analysis here and compels dismissal of Plaintiffs' claims," Brown wrote in the decision.
But the claim really compels only if you're still in thrall to the weary modernist mythos of progress in art.
Second, the U.S. retains a disproportionate level of influence — economically and militarily — that compels other countries to deal with us.
Competition for faster access compels firms to buy these new services and increases the costs for doing business with exchanges.
Ironically, his relentless message discipline compels us to imagine the man behind the curtain, or the phone, in this case.
Wehrum is also working on eventually proposing a much scaled-back version of those rules, given current law compels it.
Their dispute over which of the ancient gods is rightful eventually compels Cyrus to invade, thus ending the Babylonian Empire.
Every influence that incites the spirit of accruing more money and muscle compels these strongmen to the deeds of violence.
I hate that Facebook compels me to be invested in the lives of people I have no business caring about.
How that compels Jimmy and Kim to concoct a scheme that could ruin their professional lives is never really explained.
"I've come to appreciate that these experiences are what compels me to just come in and fix problems," she said.
My wifely pride compels me to add that she's a real artist, the kind who makes a living at it.
You will do the only thing you can do, what you must do, what the constitution compels you to do.
It takes someone you thought you had no interest in and compels you to hear her story to the end.
Critics say the system compels gamers to overspend to get the item they want versus buying the specific item directly.
Nothing in the deal compels Mexico to pay for the wall, and it has yet to be ratified by Congress.
Whatever the course of action, it will only happen if the co-op compels the landlord to do his job.
Rating: The power of Boogie sitting on top of an 18th century canon compels you to have a good summer.
And it's often this anxiety that compels me to write, so as to avoid the terror of becoming nothing. 3.
We do know that the hacker is disabling dangerous devices and compels the consumer to shake their fist at the manufacturer.
With peak TV, sometimes the overwhelming library of new content compels us to just curl up in front of something familiar.
Is there something about nature's indifference that compels us to obsess over it further, like an emotionally unavailable boyfriend or girlfriend?
Rather, acknowledging the unfathomable complexity of Spaceship Earth compels us to think about the way we inhabit and move through space.
The collective optimism and ethic that compels people to work hard, innovate, collaborate and prosper continues to drive the economy forward.
This same approach compels people to open Snapchat so they don't miss their friends' Stories that delete themselves after 24 hours.
If The Real World compels contestants to sign away their right to sexual consent, what might Bachelor in Paradise have done?
Francisco argued that the ruling compels the depositions of the two executive branch officials and expands discovery beyond the administrative record.
That same duty to public safety compels us to speak out about the urgent need for comprehensive federal criminal justice reforms.
Like one of Frederick Wiseman's documentaries, it compels you to infer a big picture from a series of extended, intimate scenes.
This immigration policy compels modern women to lead Victorian-era lives and conform to rigid gender roles from a bygone era.
And while nothing compels it to do so, Uber's neglect to participate in public discourse so far is significant, and troubling.
This internal dynamic of the Korean Peninsula compels Pyongyang to continue to threaten war and perfect its weapons of mass destruction.
It's front and center; it's hot, but sometimes terrible and awkwardly tearful; it can ruin us even as it compels us.
A failure of moral nerve compels Sean to leave the scene, but guess what, he feels kind of bad about it.
This is no cracker-barrel caricature but a shaded portrait of someone who, for all his vulgarity and cruelty, compels admiration.
In a letter to Sondland, the Democratic chairmen of three House committees said the subpoena compels him to appear on Oct.
The partisan ethos that compels many members to want to plow over their partisan adversaries isn't limited to the legislative process.
The proposed rule compels EPA to make public any "dose response data and models" it relies on in promulgating a regulation.
She compels viewers to face their own biases in order to see her and other Muslims as more than dangerous stereotypes.
This compels him to do some rather creepy wandering around the backside of these statues in a visit to the museum.
While many books experience sweeping popularity, Ferrante's novels are part of a subgroup of pop culture that compels people to travel.
It compels you to hop online and research this enigmatic creature, and that is the first step to contributing to his cause.
"There's an idea that this foundation compels professors to do particular things, but in my case, they're not doing that," he said.
This compels any wildfire to follow a zigzag path in search of fuel, travelling against the wind at least half the time.
But OnePlus is competing in a higher price bracket with the 5, which compels me to judge it by a higher standard.
Perfect: (adj.) An action that, once fully-revealed, creates and compels controversy to such an extent that political divisions increase and harden.
Getting hacked on a plane can happen whether or not the FBI compels Apple to create software to help it crack passcodes.
My conscience compels me to do every little thing I can to make sure a bad person is not our next president.
I'm not sure what compels someone to make a six minute video about mayonnaise stain removal, but I'm so glad this exists.
It compels young and healthy people to join health insurance markets and help lower premiums by offsetting the costs of sicker patients.
The T20 Wireless don't have the superlative sound quality of something like the Final E5000, which just compels you to have it.
It's the kind of visual flair that compels nearly every person that sees it to stop, gawk, and eventually comment on it.
A Washington, D.C. court order issued Thursday compels DreamHost to hand the Department of Justice information about the people behind DisruptJ20.org.
That being said, Switzerland has an agreement with the United States that compels it to collaborate when confronted with legitimate legal requests.
And since there's nothing explicit in the Constitution that compels Congress to act for Puerto Rico, they say it shouldn't be done.
Finding voices that represent us is empowering and it compels us to support the causes and candidates that motivate and inspire us.
If the poetic voice, veering between the sensual and the conceptual, can seem erratic, this sense of unpredictability compels the reader's attention.
The American Humanist Association must instead persuade the justices that the Constitution compels a 90-year-old war memorial's removal and relocation.
The parasite compels the snail to ascend towards the sunlight, where it becomes lunch for a bird who plucks out its eyes.
The act compels states to more aggressively implement Prison Rape Elimination Act standards by 22009, or else risk losing federal grant money.
"In fact, Mr. Trump almost compels the press to cover stories that infuriate him by refusing to ignore them himself," he wrote.
When the mandate is divorced from domestic production realities and continues to outpace production growth, it compels Americans to rely on imports.
Carriers will always put profit over passenger needs until Congress compels the F.A.A. to act on our behalf instead of the airlines'.
They argue that the government compels subsidies of others' speech all the time and that there is nothing constitutionally suspect about that.
Through subtle gestures she presses us to acknowledge our superficial judgements, specifically of women, and compels us all to see more deeply.
That is not the role of judges in our democracy, and that is why Article III compels us to dismiss this case.
It’s that temptation that victory is just around the corner that compels you to put another quarter into the machine.
Leslie Jamison's collection of essays compels the reader to feel, exploring our ability to relate to other people through moments of pain.
But the mechanism that compels developers to demonstrate sufficient water supplies will need to be reviewed as the situation evolves, he believes.
We buy the books because, deep down and until the universe compels us to admit otherwise, we all believe this about ourselves.
This can prove uncomfortable for a reader, but it also compels, feeling urgent in a way that much contemporary fiction does not.
"This Land" invites and rewards and presently compels close viewing: You get sucked in, and as minutes pass, ever slyer details emerge.
Mayor Thelda Williams commented on the decision Thursday that compels a company that makes wedding invitations to provide service to same-sex couples.
Maybe he doesn't care because he thinks Democrats -- and especially blacks -- will vote for him anyway (racism compels us to be pragmatic voters).
Season two, in particular, digs into questions of motherhood and what compels women to become mothers (or not, as the case may be).
Her months-long investigation clarifies that this was an international crime that compels the UN and the United States to take immediate action.
Though conservative on some issues, he is also a Roman Catholic who has said that his faith compels him to seek social justice.
Their faith, however they define it, compels them to prioritize "the least of these" more than upholding systems that help the already privileged.
Any decision that compels a president to submit to a federal grand jury's authority would be a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court.
Poke (poh-kay) has become the next veggie burger, a suddenly popular dish that compels New Yorkers to put up with long lines.
Though nothing will prevent other generics manufacturers from entering the market once Gilead's exclusivities expire, nothing compels them to enter the market, either.
It has to originate with a movement that galvanizes the public and compels it to hold their elected officials accountable for preventing progress.
One component of the idea of reciprocity is that friendly acts create a feeling of indebtedness, which compels us to repay in-kind.
It compels us to protect those characteristics that make it worth loving, and to strive to bring the country closer to its ideals.
Mr. Benenhaley is a longtime Republican activist, and an evangelical Christian who says his faith compels him to reject racism of any kind.
Strong ethic nationalism compels people in both Koreas to cheer for each other's athletes when they compete against non-Korean teams, especially Japan.
And of course, regardless of how an immigrant got there, many people believe their faith compels them to welcome them into their communities.
The privacy law essentially compels companies operating globally to play by stricter European Union rules if they want to keep doing business there.
Syria and Nigeria also illustrate a common American response: intervention, military or otherwise, to resolve the underlying political breakdown that compels the fighting.
" Similarly, the administration has said PAPSA "neither compels States to regulate according to federal standards, nor requires state officials to administer federal law.
It also compels e-cigarette companies to follow federal requirements regarding FDA scientific and regulatory review of devices marketed with a therapeutic intent.
" Those opinions, the defense motion states, were not mentioned in the sworn juror questionnaire, an omission Guzman's lawyers say "compels reversal and retrial.
Our point is not that forcing people to sell a product or service for an event always compels them to endorse the event.
In my experience, players have been quite cavalier about their exploits, knowing a code is in place that compels teammates to keep secrets.
Attorneys for a Phoenix wedding invitation business plan to appeal a court ruling that compels the company to provide service to same-sex couples.
The family members "got very close to her person while chanting 'the power of Christ compels you,' " the report alleges, citing the daughter's account.
The ruling compels Makuch and VICE to hand over any source material regarding Makuch's interviews with a Canadian man alleged to have joined ISIS.
The wheels move at different speeds, too, which practically compels your brain to try and ride your sight from one wheel to the other.
Huawei's commercial self-interest is irrelevant, they say, pointing to a Chinese law that compels private firms to assist the intelligence services when asked.
COPPA—the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act—compels companies that intend to collect personal information to obtain parental consent from users under age 13.
The proposal would change an obscure federal law that compels state and local authorities to share with federal authorities the immigration status of individuals.
This particular language compels the providers to hyperinflate their charges to a rate that will allow them to capture as much reimbursement as possible.
Although I believe Kim does not intend to make a first use of nuclear weapons, prudence compels us to protect against any such possibility.
Blindingly cold, I see the house as shelter, and whatever cave man DNA my iPhone and homosexuality haven't overridden now compels me toward it.
The thought experiment is instructive because it compels us to ponder some of the fundamental forces shaping American culture and politics at the moment.
Simultaneously, it has faced mounting criticism and concern over its links to the Chinese government, which often compels domestic tech companies to censor content.
Edward Hopper suggests rather than conveys, and his characteristic restraint compels us to rifle through the oppressive ambiguity for unspoken truths or hidden secrets.
The subpoena compels the former Breitbart News chief to testify, though reports indicate that investigators could ultimately opt to talk to Bannon in private.
In effect, the model looks at all the paths the particles could take and compels them to adopt the path that produces the greatest entropy.
This predicament compels an urgent rethink by the Turnbull Government which must involve resettlement of these people in Australia where they can rebuild their lives.
Nolan repeatedly compels viewers to reexamine the "facts" we take as settled truth about our world by giving us a mini-lesson at the multiplex.
But what compels us to shout about new love from the rooftops, a behavior that does little, if anything, to advance the possibility of procreation?
But the legal argument that compels RT to register as a foreign agent but not the BBC, which is funded by a tax, is mysterious.
He is never afraid to put himself out there (or if he is afraid, he does it because something internally compels him to do so).
The ruling in Casey compels a doctor's speech "only as part of the process of obtaining...informed consent regarding surgery" and to protect the fetus.
And in doing so, it compels us to examine how our system of political campaigns came to be, and how it might be upended yet.
"What compels me are the visions that need materialization: the desire to physicalize thought, to physicalize and materialize a mental image of connectedness," she explains.
"A bluff still has some truth in it," Julius says, and it's Pufahl's extraordinary fidelity to her characters that compels the reader through the book.
The agencies said in a statement that the ongoing partial government shutdown, which has furloughed most EPA employees, compels them to cancel the planned Jan.
Still, the story compels with its vivid cast of flawed characters, all fighting for their own kinds of survival with their own kinds of weapons.
A fabric that, in the face of terrible acts against humanity, serves as the moral compass that compels America to intervene regardless of the cost.
In all too many cases, the path to power compels thoughtful representatives to comply with party orthodoxy rather than do what they know is right.
He compels those around him to be punctual, efficient, and prepared not by severity, but by living at a slightly higher standard than most people.
In response to the complaints, the restaurant received a series of summonses for violating an ordinance that compels certain retailers to close at 303 p.m.
"Requiring pro-life centers to provide referrals for abortion services coercively compels the centers to engage in speech that contradicts their core message," they wrote.
Like an unsolvable case, there's almost always something missing, incomplete, ephemeral about his work that compels us, like many of his characters, to know more.
The North Korean state compels many children and adults to work in agriculture, construction and road building without pay in "communal labor," the report said.
In light of a new documentary on the composer, Sakamoto shares what compels him to write music and the influence of film on his work.
"When I say 'kind,' I mean the kind of kind that compels someone to tell someone they have something stuck in their teeth," he says.
Except when certain data is the subject of a lawsuit or multiple F.O.I.A. requests, it remains unclear what compels an agency to keep it online.
He said that the rate, which is technically one of the highest in the world, suffocates American businesses and compels them to ship jobs overseas.
No law or rule compels a president or candidate to disclose their returns, but nearly every nominee and president has done so in recent decades.
Image: PiccoloNamek/WikimediaWe typically think of evolution as an agonizingly gradual process, but there are occasions when nature compels species to move at a quicker pace.
The setup of the OHI compels researchers to learn and follow good, consistent practices in data science, regardless of whether they were formally trained in it.
My faith compels me to do so as I remember that Jesus, the Christ, was both a migrant and a refugee at points of his life.
This memorial compels us all to redouble our efforts to change the world, to find peace and build the future so yearned for by citizens everywhere.
"The threat of long-term incarceration compels people to cut their losses," said Michael German, a former FBI agent who worked on undercover domestic terrorism investigations.
The example of Denmark in World War I suggests that it's not the preservation of our health that compels us to snarf up steaks and bacon.
"The thing that compels me or keeps me going is when I believe that other people have just gotten it totally wrong," Zellner says, smiling slightly.
If anything, this kind of unpredictable moment compels me to always tune in to award shows, just in case something unforeseen and magical like this happens.
Those campaigns tend to steer real-life and digital social networks toward a course of action, and establish a moral belief that compels people to act.
And novelists, no matter what anyone tells them, will write what compels them, saying the things they feel must be said, come hell or high water.
To give his friends and family the space to deal with their grief, even when the nature of social media compels you to close those spaces.
What level of consciousness compels one to take this path, including practically beaming as a White House Correspondents' Dinner comedian addresses you as "my n----r"?
Indeed, a judge who likes every result he reaches is very likely a bad judge, reaching for results he prefers rather than those the law compels.
Litigation is a two-way street Litigation compels both sides to reveal information, so it won't just be the Republicans that have to disclose internal documents.
He fills the sails to set them in motion and softens the land for the grass to grow; he induces rather than compels love to appear.
This spoke to the significance of labeling something as terrorism, which implies that the attack represents a larger threat — and thus compels action against that threat.
RIO DE JANEIRO — This city pulses with an energy that compels a bus driver to fill the silence with song as he sits idly in traffic.
"It compels us to bring everybody together in the same room and try to figure out whether or not there's some stovepipe issues," Mr. Burr said.
But for VR to develop into an artistic medium that compels people to buy headsets even if they're not gamers, there's more experimentation to be done.
The app's design compels users to volunteer personal—and marketable—information about their demographic, commercial preferences, and emotional needs as a platform for interacting with friends.
Though the pilot is dead, saving the life of the accident's lone survivor (Maria Thelma Smáradóttir) compels him to face the elements and rescue them both.
CALEA compels service providers like AT&T and Verizon to build backdoors into their systems to allow for real-time monitoring of suspects by law enforcement.
Lack of income poses barriers to retaining a lawyer and obtaining a driver's license, and it compels people to work in the underground economy, she said.
Her digital version externalizes Daly's stunted sexuality; his swaggering captain character compels kisses from his female crew members, but they, and the men, have no genitalia.
The logic of neocolonialism, part of the power structures imposed by powerful nations on others, compels the forces of resistance to take diverse, sometimes amorphous forms.
"These people are driven by some cause that compels them to find the courage and take certain risks and work damn hard at it," he said.
"It compels us to bring everybody together in the same room and try to figure out whether or not there's some stovepipe issues," Mr. Burr said.
Sometimes what's bespoke compels the opposite of novelty — it captures what's right in front of us: the plain-spoken; the dear friend; her most conspicuous chin.
If Syria and Russia believe they are operating against extreme risk with little margin for error, then survival compels them to compensate against new existential threats.
As Prikryl writes, it "houses a will as acquisitive / as ours, if not more so": it compels its speakers to say whatever it has in mind.
China imposed in September a complex formula that compels automakers to sell more electric cars starting in 2019 or be banned from selling gasoline-powered cars.
The cat gets sick from those drugs, and its nasty inmate owner, Continental, then compels Lee, an inmate who works in the infirmary, to save it.
The subtext of Harris's writing compels his assumedly mostly white, theatre-going audience to pose some more difficult questions about their intimate interactions with Black people.
The logic of neocolonialism, part of the power structures imposed by powerful nations on others, compels the forces of resistance to take diverse, sometimes amorphous forms.
S. Representative Kathleen Rice, a New York Democrat, has introduced a new bill that compels the Transportation Security Administration to adopt gender-neutral technologies and screening techniques.
That the order compels Apple not only to help the FBI unlock the iPhone, but actually write software to do so, threatens to set an alarming precedent.
"When the president designates an individual under the Vacancies Reform Act outside the ordinary order of succession, the president's designation necessarily compels," the OLC opinion memo said.
What I'm trying to say is that "Guatemala," the new one from Swae Lee, is one of those songs that absolutely, completely compels you to do something.
With the company's familiar system at its heart, the 30-piece set compels young creators to build their take on the perennial favorite wayfarer droid, R2-D2.
It compels any adult involved with youth athletes to be a mandatory reporter of child abuse if they see or sense a child may be in danger.
Clinically, skin-picking, or dermatillomania, is an overgrooming disorder related to nail-biting and trichotillomania, the condition that compels people to pull out their hair or eyelashes.
While Pluto is retrograde, our finger is on the pulse, helping us get a sense of the subterranean undercurrents of what really compels people to do things.
Known as the System of Operative-Investigative Measures, or SORM, Russia's national system of lawful interception compels all Russian companies to hand over any data they hold.
It envisioned a society of small proprietors, or at least of a government that strictly regulates big businesses and compels them to redistribute part of their wealth.
Ersek said that even though he signed the Business Roundtable&aposs statement renouncing shareholder primacy, there is still a legal precedent that compels companies toward short-termism.
They argue the rule forces insurers to pay for abortions and compels doctors to perform gender transition services, even if the services are against their medical judgment.
It also compels utilities to study whether new policies hand affluent ratepayers an unfair advantage or have a negative impact on the security of our energy infrastructure.
Australia's law is based on Britain's 2016 Investigatory Powers Act, which compels British companies to hand over the keys to unscramble encrypted data to law enforcement agencies.
I don't know what my future holds but I'm going to spend between now and 2020 until I have to go before voters and New Jersey for reelection, calling out these injustices and trying to present — which is even more important — to present a vision of this country that compels not Democrats but compels Americans of shared values that we are going to see a country that works.
On one mission, she comes across a sophisticated mech on an abandoned ship, and a loophole in its programming compels the machine to recognize her as its commander.
It compels Bresch to hike the list price of its medicine, she says, so that Mylan can then rebate money to a long series of drug-supply middlemen.
The company has invested its cash gains in content that compels customers to watch movies such as Bird Box—or risk being lost in a river of memes.
The German government recently enacted a law that compels social media platforms to take down hateful and inciting content or face fines of up to 50 million euros.
That is because the law compels Johnson to request an Article 50 extension if he is unable to secure a deal, of which there a vanishingly small chance.
Combined with its importance in countering NATO's superiority in conventional arms, Russia's desire to retain its dominant status compels it to develop its strategic deterrent above all else.
The project, mastered by Barry Grint (David Bowie, Radiohead, Prince, Oasis, Fleetwood Mac, Guns N' Roses), compels you to breathe, gather your people, and look to new horizons.
However in experiencing that grace, the drawing compels the viewer to want to know more, or at least better appreciate the complex inner world of the human body.
"When Walmart (the US' biggest grocery chain) enters a market it compels them to drive prices down; no Walmart, no pressure to do that," Paglia told Business Insider.
Instead, he compels her to see the practical reality of his situation — to respect what he has decided for himself and to be brave enough to say goodbye.
The cumbersome task of recording every single expenditure compels people to be more aware of the amounts they are spending, which leads to smarter and less impulsive purchases.
" A rough analogy would be Participant Media, the film studio founded by former eBay executive Jeffrey Skoll, which wants to create "entertainment that inspires and compels social change.
Islam compels its adherents to bury the deceased within 24 hours, so the villagers of Arhab had to hold funerals, but they were too afraid to gather outside.
But with national elections set for March 4, a new law that compels grocers to charge shoppers for the new bags immediately pushed all kinds of political buttons.
Although her resemblance to Odette is what compels Siegfried, we can't help feeling that he falls for her partly because she seems available, inviting, as Odette did not.
It's the sensation of putting these bits together and the pleasure, when it happens, of suddenly getting it — the joke, the story, the book — that compels you throughout.
If guaranteed issue is to survive, they want something that compels folks to sign up so that the risk pool does not only include sicker and older people.
The current boom will likewise be at risk if an increase in inflation compels the Fed to raise interest rates beyond the modest rise the market currently expects.
The currency is pegged at a fixed rate against the euro, and compels participating African countries to deposit 50% of their foreign exchange reserves with the French treasury.
Between the lines: Although the reasoning is different, the Trump administration is now adopting the same policy as the Obama administration — a decision many experts believe the law compels.
In the US, municipal drinking water is protected by the Safe Drinking Water Act, which compels utilities to monitor things like microorganisms and the disinfectants used to subdue them.
For anyone else, the Crock-Pot conversation became one of those irresistibly weird internet oddities, the sort of thing that compels even non-fans to dive down rabbit holes.
He said it's often the "cringe factor" that compels his friends to send a clip to the group chat, but it hasn't yet convinced him to log on himself.
Whenever a person in a position of power compels someone else to act against their free, unimpeded will for their own good, they are invoking the ghost of Rousseau.
And for the weak, it limits their freedom, it compels them to compromise, and in compromising, they become an accessory to that gun, the silencer that's attached to it.
We'd implemented the increasingly popular "ALICE Training" earlier that year — a strategy for handling school shootings that compels both students and teachers to be active participants in their survival.
All of the relevant data compels the opposite conclusion," Greenwald writes under the headline, "With Donald Trump Looming, Should Dems Take a Huge Electability Gamble by Nominating Hillary Clinton?
The order against Apple is novel because it compels the company to create a new forensic tool to use, not just turn over information in Apple's possession, Pfefferkorn said.
The state of New York, meanwhile, recently approved a Clean Energy Standard that compels New York City to draw 50 percent of its power from renewable sources by 2030.
Colorado's public-accommodations law barring shop owners from turning away customers "because of...sexual orientation" should not be enforced in a way that compels him to abandon his conscience.
They're all open world games that emphasize exploration, but you're constantly under the pressure of a ticking clock that compels you to tackle story-related quests at specific times.
The pilot won't allow companies to accept fares or offer shared rides, and compels them to hand over data about their operations, including collision reports and total miles driven.
Public records do not disclose the buyer's name, but a clause in the sale contract compels the buyer to convene with the community to discuss the houses' honorary status.
A murder occurs on her doorstep, but nobody hires or compels her to investigate, and the police explicitly warn her off, reminding her that she is on their turf.
This, he said, compels the vines to enter the growth stage earlier, resulting in grapes that are theoretically completely ripe sooner, though it is risky if early frosts occur.
As our own society becomes increasingly polarized along political, ethnic, and religious lines, the history of the Holocaust compels us to fight against the dehumanization of any vulnerable group.
The 1986 law compels hospitals with emergency rooms to care for anyone and everyone whose life is in imminent danger, regardless of their citizenship status or ability to pay.
Each can come in with-trades and no-trades flavors, and the media cycle compels the mocker to constantly update them all as outsider expectations adjust to insider reality.
More accurately, it compels our attention with a remorseless, gripping single-mindedness, presenting Naziism as a communicable disease that smothers conscience, paralyzes resistance and extinguishes all shreds of humanity.
Some are religious leaders who feel their faith tradition compels them to fill in the gaps until a more robust state response can make sure everyone's needs are met.
Luckily, a startup called Slightly Robot had already developed a wristband to stop another type of harmful touching — trichotillomania, a disorder that compels people to pull out their hair.
Despite that, Mattis's sense of duty apparently compels him to avoid naming the president, or go into even the slightest detail about what he witnessed in the White House.
Hungary: The country's populist government faced more protests this weekend over the new so-called slave law, which compels workers to put in overtime without full or immediate compensation.
When Complex or a local ABC affiliate picks up a story, that compels the Foxes and Yahoos to tell you to look at the thing everyone else is looking at.
Specifically, the FCC has been accused of violating the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), a federal transparency law that compels the government to release non-exempt agency records upon request.
"In many cases, while parents and children may be aware of the risks posed by the collection of scrap metal, poverty compels families to continue doing so," the report said.
My work over the years, both inside and outside prisons, with those directly impacted compels me to speak out in opposition to the ongoing expansion of the prison industrial complex.
When an app isn't optimized, Samsung compels you to restart it, or else you get a nasty case of letterbox bars that retain the aspect ratio of the front screen.
Keane's paranoia is what compels her to stay seated while Carrie pleads for her to stop the witch hunt; it's also what drives her to "detain" innocent people like Saul.
He pledged during the campaign to pull the US from the landmark Paris climate agreement that compels countries around the world to reduce their carbon emissions to combat climate change.
Two of the three judges on the appellate panel were skeptical of the law's individual mandate, which compels Americans to buy health insurance or pay a tax penalty, Axios reported.
If NFL owners proceed with an anthem rule that compels players to stand, rather than act in accordance with their own conscience, it will only cause more division – not unity.
They argued the rule forces insurers to pay for abortions and compels doctors to perform gender transition services, even if they disagree with those services on moral or medical grounds.
Don't interrupt my post workout shake mixing because you saw someone take a selfie with me and your FOMO compels you to say something like, Hi, are you an actor?
The whole sequence is shot in black and white, and every disgusting element is shoved into the camera lens in a way that compels you to want to look away.
The bill requires a transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035, but also compels immediate reductions in a major way, requiring 80 percent renewable in the next ten years.
It isn&apost simply about a handful of companies operating according to an economic logic that compels them to behaviors that are anti-democratic and take aim at human autonomy.
"The legacy of the Holocaust absolutely compels us to act in defense of vulnerable and targeted minorities — and to stop their mistreatment before it grows even worse," the statement continued.
Deciding what to sacrifice can be difficult, however, especially as financial necessity compels most recent college grads to live with roommates who may not all be on the same page.
The film, which stars Sandra Bullock, centers on an unknown entity that compels anyone who sets eyes on it to commit suicide, so survivors must blindfold themselves when venturing outdoors.
Hungary: Protesters took to the streets again this weekend, marching against the country's new so-called slave law, which compels workers to put in overtime without full or immediate compensation.
Phil Robertson of Human Rights Watch said Cambodia was trying to cover up the very serious poverty that compels urban families to encourage their daughters to engage in sex work.
The work compels me to think about how alien and strange this person appears to me despite the homology between the color she is wearing and the color in the flags.
I think in many ways this photograph is false, primarily because it compels us to make inferences about the participants, given popular cultural signs and the inescapable sign of skin color.
When we say "kind," we mean the type of kindness that compels you to let someone know that they have something stuck in their teeth even though it's a little awkward.
The FEC, which compels political candidates to file regular reports on their fundraising and expenditures, provides data on funding by zip code in addition to tracking donations by employer and state.
Law enforcement routinely obtains a subpoena or court order when it is trying to track a suspect, and Google's policy is to hand over user information if a government compels it.
The legislation not only compels companies to hand over user data they have easy access to, but also to build the ability for themselves to intercept this data when they don't.
As Kabbage's head of lending Rob Rosenblatt said in a statement: Entrepreneurs' "tenacity and self-confidence" to succeed "champions their doubts and compels them to start the amazing journey of entrepreneurship."
The statement penned by the featured artists compels the museum to consider the duplicity of the radical nature of its exhibition schedule in contrast with its association with arms trading entities.
If there should be a law that compels us to do it, it should be passed out in the open, and the people of America should get a voice in that.
It compels me to communicate my thoughts, move my body, and engage — or not engage — in a way that is fully genuine rather than a clumsy caricature of the status quo.
Whether by design or consequence—for sometimes the outcome is intended, other times not—political fear reinforces a society's distribution of power and resources, influences public debate, and compels public policy.
S. agreement that compels asylum seekers to first apply for U.S. sanctuary ought to be ripped up, lawyers for refugees and rights groups argued in a Canadian federal court on Monday.
He also committed to good faith adherence to Congressional oversight, which includes language that expressly compels the Commonwealth to respect the legal obligations made to bondholders in the Puerto Rican Constitution.
That leverage frequently compels members of Congress to choose to do what their party leaders demand—or else risk jeopardizing the opportunities they might otherwise have to influence the legislative process.
The law also compels commercial banks and financial institutions to pay a minimum interest rate of 70 percent of the central bank's benchmark rate, which stands at 10 percent, on deposits.
The government argues that the All Writs Act, a broad 1789 law which enables judges to require actions necessary to enforce their own orders, compels Apple to comply with its request.
When the fêted actress Irina Arkadina (Annette Bening), on whose country estate the tale is set, admits, "I never think about the future," is it blitheness that compels her, or fear?
And if owning a 1960s-era van compels you to embark on a longer road trip, not to worry — the e-Bulli can charge up to 80% battery in 40 minutes.
The U.S.'s biased presumptions that the highly risk-averse Chinese leader will do everything possible to prevent a trade war may be what compels the president to push too hard.
Yet even as we prepare to march for science, some of us are recognizing that advocating for science compels us to speak out against Trump's executive order on immigration as well.
In reality, though, all too often current policy compels us to arrest and incarcerate drug users — or people who sell drugs to feed their addiction — while the real perpetrators escape justice.
Psychology. I know this sounds really simple, but I've always been fascinated by human behavior: Why is someone the way they are and what inspires them or compels them to change?
" A judge who is pleased with every ruling he reaches, Judge Gorsuch added, "is probably a pretty bad judge, stretching for policy results he prefers rather than those the law compels.
The death of Larry Heinemann last week, at 75, compels me to recommend to you his 1986 novel, "Paco's Story," which won the National Book Award for fiction the next year.
Wealth disparity compels people to use a technology that further exposes them to the very same economic forces that disadvantage them, in a way that can best be described as systemic.
This pale creature — almost Snoopy-like on its back — compels us to place the multicolored forms floating above it in some kind of context, but it's a task that constantly eludes us.
I've written up a howto for this; it will prevent anybody else who steals your passcode, or compels a fingerprint from being able to pair or use forensics tools with your phone.
I expected the state to argue, as they did, that nothing in our religious doctrine compels a woman to get an abortion and therefore it's not a violation of our Free Exercise.
The major problem â€" and the one Facebook says it's trying to fix through algorithm tweaks â€" is that none of it feels meaningful or compels personal interaction from me, the consumer.
Compared to Britain, Australia's legislation is stricter on the information companies must provide, establishes a central database of their annual statements, and compels public bodies to also publish their anti-slavery efforts.
We hope this global day of action compels Uber to pay their drivers a living wage and to build more equitable relationships with the people who are the heart of their company.
"What compels me to keep playing a hard game is simply the joy of playing a good game, and the joy of achievement and reward when i finally do it," pointerbunny added.
So if I can give you, the reader, a detail to hang onto or tell a story that compels you travel to that place, or travel anywhere, then I've done my job.
By forcing every teacher to write a cheque to the union each month, the plaintiffs contended, the agency-fee regime compels dissenters to support ideas they reject, violating their freedom of speech.
There is only one thing that compels them to stop in this otherwise unremarkable town: its status as the birthplace of the vampiro, arguably the greatest tequila cocktail in all of Mexico.
"This simplified structure offers greater flexibility, which is critical to ensuring our assortment remains fresh and relevant, and compels more shoppers to choose JCPenney," Ellison said in prepared remarks about the changes.
Congress may soon face a big test on Oct 6900, when the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act compels President Trump to certify whether Iran is in compliance with the 2628 nuclear agreement.
Today, when liberals denounce toxic masculinity, some conservative commentator angrily interprets it as criticism of masculinity as a whole, which compels them to outline all the ways men are vital to society.
Honesty compels me to note that the California crayfish Le Sia has been serving lately have a sweeter, finer flavor than the ones it was getting from Louisiana in the late spring.
The images showcase equally delectable but unattractive foods that question how we fetishize food: What is it that compels us to photograph a beautiful pastry, versus a crumbling, poorly-decorated sheet cake?
In doing so, he compels us to consider the costs of an insistence on excellence as a means to an end and the only conceivable option for a black kid in America.
Indigenous resistance capitalizes on a law passed in the wake of the 1994 Zapatista uprising in southern Mexico that compels the government to consult with indigenous people for projects on their land.
Unlike Palazzo Venart, which you'll never want to leave, the A & O compels you to get out, and that is a good thing — after all, you did come here to see Venice.
And one provision, which compels the foundations to open up their donor and alumni databases, seems specifically targeted at the City College Fund, which is also the subject of the federal investigation.
Levine says Major League Baseball's revenue-sharing agreement, which compels wonderfully wealthy franchises to give tens of millions of dollars to somewhat less-wealthy teams, is a too-blunt instrument of redistribution.
The Freedom of Information Act compels the government to hand over documents and, while those documents are often redacted, the new designation allows CBP to exclude more information than it did before.
But laws requiring the disclosure of risks and alternatives related to medical interventions stand in stark contrast to the California law, which compels the speech of pregnancy centers that perform no surgeries.
Perhaps our hive mind compels us to look the other way, to avoid too many questions, to not think about how many other cells contain secret worlds of wealth, deceit and violence.
"So the citizens of the state of New Jersey are bound to obey a law that the state doesn't want but that the federal government compels the state to have," he said.
The newspaper also reported that the administration plans another executive action on Friday to scale back an Obama-era regulation that compels retirement advisers to act in the best interests of their clients.
My longstanding commitment which I shared with my husband, Martin, to protect and enhance the rights of black Americans, rights which include equal access to the democratic process, compels me to testify today.
BuzzFeed News and EPIC will now have the opportunity to challenge the legitimacy of the redactions and argue before Walton that overwhelming public interest compels the disclosure of additional information in the report.
I have to assume that at least part of what compels her is probably what propels most essayists who willingly self-flagellate (myself included) for an ungrateful audience: She just can't help herself.
One major omission: The deal omitted a separate issue — forced technology transfers through which Beijing compels U.S. companies to share secrets with Chinese partners in order to gain access to China's massive market.
"Although we may not have reached the same conclusion as the district court, our standard of review compels us to find that the district court did not abuse its discretion," Monday's opinion read.
APOn Tuesday, President Trump pledged to end the "war on coal" by rolling back the Clean Power Plan, an Obama-era federal policy that compels states to reduce carbon emissions from power plants.
IndiaMART has managed to build a sticky business that compels more than 55% of its customers to come back to the platform and make another transaction within 90 days, Agarwal — its CEO — said.
To date, 21 states already have passed their own versions of the Kelsey Smith Act, which compels cellphone companies to hand geolocation data over to law enforcement in the event of an emergency.
Vitally, it also looks internally, probing not just the effects that the characters have on their world but also what compels them to put on costumes to fight crime in the first place.
The conscience is the instinct that compels us to strive to be better, and the small but powerful inner voice that's most disappointed when we make a decision based in greed or selfishness.
"Not Without Laughter" is a debut in the best of ways: It covers uncharted territory, it compels its readers to see part of the world anew, and it prizes exploration over pat conclusion.
So it's not that reputation is a real thing that compels states to act in a certain way, but rather that individual decision-makers are driven by their own mistaken belief in reputation.
Perhaps it is this well-intended effort to comfort the living that compels us to offer as consolation only hopeful anecdotes that glance off a tragedy, focusing instead on some point beyond it.
Even if the Trump administration succeeds in killing the Clean Power Plan, a 2009 agency determination known as the endangerment finding still compels the agency to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
"Examination of the cumulative evidence of racial motivation in light of Evans' history compels the conclusion that race, once more, was the determining factor in both his questioning and his strikes," Johnson added.
"Pursuant to the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry, we are hereby transmitting a subpoena that compels you to produce the documents set forth in the accompanying schedule by October 15, 2019," wrote Rep.
My longstanding commitment which I shared with my husband, Martin, to protect and enhance the rights of Black Americans, rights which include equal access to the democratic process, compels me to testify today.
Let us neither turn away from the evidence which to me seems so clear nor from our good conscience which compels us to do what in our hearts we know to be right.
States and municipalities, which have historically accounted for a majority of total government lending (roughly 57%), have had their credit demand restricted, while the law also compels them to contract loans at better conditions.
It's what keeps us invested in our queens through their highs and lows, and what compels us to overspend on their exorbitantly priced merch: They present a power trip that we can easily access.
The tool pretends to be a cell tower and compels every cell phone in range to connect to it, allowing potential interception of text messages, emails, call contents and the location of phones themselves.
That is why, now more than ever, it is imperative that people of faith, particularly those for whom their faith compels them to adopt an anti-abortion position, speak up against these draconian measures.
A far cry from the kooky cringe of "I Sit On You," What The Brokenhearted Do… taps into the human experience in a genuine way, revealing a depth in the songwriter that compels reconsideration.
Jamie's savior complex compels him to try to save his friend, but Gavin is determined to die — all he asks for is to see a friendly face smiling at him as he does it.
Being pre-programmed to run on a designated narrative loop is one way to be trapped, but being caught in a real-world situation that compels you toward an inevitable conclusion isn't much better.
His work is chronicled in the 2009 documentary Outrage, which examines the cultural, political, and psychological forces that drive gay politicians into the closet, and what compels them to remain closeted for political gain.
"As the Supreme Court has affirmed three times, the Clean Air Act compels the president to curb the greenhouse gas pollution driving climate change," said Rhea Suh, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
"Pursuant to the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry, we are hereby transmitting a subpoena that compels you to produce the documents set forth in the accompanying schedule by October 15, 2019," the lawmakers wrote.
In short, there was little reason to believe we could effectively counteract an entrenched system that drives the majority party to ram through its agenda and compels the minority party to exert maximum resistance.
But there's an additional risk to the local economy if the tax increase compels tech companies to move out of the city altogether, the report found, and that risk is more difficult to measure.
The sense that an art installation is watching you comes second to the narcissistic joy that compels visitors to pose and dance for the camera, imprinting patterns and silhouettes like surveillance-driven snow angels.
The displacement of scale compels a viewer to accept both the illusion and the painted surface in a balance that is far more absorbing than orthodox photorealism, which strives to defeat the painterly aspect.
"The citizens of the State of New Jersey are bound to obey a law that the state doesn't want but that the federal government compels the state to have," Justice Anthony M. Kennedy said.
But strong ethnic nationalism also compels people in one Korea to cheer for the other Korea when it competes with any other country, especially Japan, which once ruled the Korean Peninsula as a colony.
The arrangement of the artworks at Wasserman creates a space that feels wholly separate from the world, one that compels visitors to walk around and inside the exhibition, seeking out its occupants and messages.
They're not on a train for 10 minutes before their lack of fare compels one of them to take a conductor into a restroom for some light S-and-M in lieu of payment.
On the other hand, the sale compels Gordon to buy shares of the ETF for $111 even if it falls well below that level — meaning that if gold plunges, the trade could generate substantial losses.
All that can be said with certainty is that there are politicians who speak about the things of God with a vulnerability and integrity that compels respect, and there are politicians who lack that gift.
The tech industry, after all, is global; if Australia compels a company to weaken its product security for law enforcement, that backdoor will exist universally, vulnerable to exploitation by criminals and governments far beyond Australia.
It is my love of country that compels me to behave differently in politics — work to do big things, seek solutions and compromise, respect the privilege of public service and be optimistic about the world.
Two of the three judges — both appointed by Republican presidents — on the appellate panel were skeptical of the law's individual mandate, which compels Americans to buy health insurance or pay a tax penalty, Axios reported.
A saving grace of traditional journalism is it's thick ethical basis — the drive to get both sides of the story and to hold power accountable to truth — that compels journalists to take such criticisms seriously.
Under the new legislation, anyone who "compels or entices a transgender person" to beg could face jail time of up to two years - a clause that campaigners say could be misused to imprison transgender people.
"But I also hope that the glaring absence of my voice from such conversations compels folks to also consider and raise the hard questions about issues of labor and positioning in the academy," she wrote.
The horizontal format compels us to read these elements differently than we do in the square formats encountered in his paintings, while the looping, scribbled lines evoke his work from the 80s and early 90s.
"Sitting in the middle of the Sixth Extinction / Silently suggesting the investment in a generator," she gives no sign she'll ever stop flailing away at everything that makes her crazy and compels her to sing.
In her review for The Times, Jeannette Catsoulis wrote, "'Kill List' compels with a dreamy approach to violence that infuses everyday situations — a spousal tiff or an informal dinner party — with undercurrents of pulsing claustrophobia."
Measuring, on average, six to eight feet in either direction, the size of the pieces compels a viewer to return again and again to each canvas, vainly seeking hints about the artist's feelings toward it.
It is the second of these profound rearrangements that compels Jeremiah Moss, the pseudonym for a writer and psychoanalyst named Griffin Hansbury, who has applied his formidable skill for vivisection to the various troubling outcomes.
A small blue flame compels Scotch and other ingredients in the lower chamber of a vacuum coffee maker to ascend to an upper chamber filled with fruit tea, as dry-ice fog carpets the table.
This freed Koch from the tyranny of short-term thinking, which compels so many companies to focus energy on what they will earn during the next three months and what bank analysts think about it.
Residents report frequent skin problems, intestinal bugs and diarrhea, which compels those who can afford it to spend more money on "jugs" of potable water, and forces those who can't to miss school or workdays.
You will see some of these facts and videos in a new context, and a new light, in the light of what else we know, and why it compels a finding of guilt and conviction.
His half-interested presence compels them into destructive, flirty one-upmanship, especially after a hurricane diverts their plane to St. Louis (not the best-timed plot point) and they run into Ryan at their hotel.
In either case, Yoshiyuki, who once blew the photos up to life-size and exhibited them in a dark space, equipping visitors with flashlights, compels us to become another link in his chain of watchers.
"No one before us disputes that the mandate compels Hobby Lobby and Mardel to underwrite payments for drugs or devices that can have the effect of destroying a fertilized human egg," he wrote in a concurrence.
According to experts on the Foreign Agents Registration Act, the law that compels people lobbying for foreign entities to disclose that work, Tymoshenko's meeting with Giuliani may not have needed to be reported under the law.
They want people to click and stare all the time and so they create algorithms constantly trying to find the most outrageous and extreme expressions to push to the top because that's what compels and mesmerizes.
" According to Facebook, the Reed decision compels a finding that the TCPA is unconstitutional because, on its face, the statute "allows some calls but bans others based on the subject matter and purpose of the message.
It compels me to stand up in front of people and say words that haven't been written for me, but that come from my life, from my convictions (cries) and that I have to stand for.
I'm talking about the aspirational part of our DNA that seems to reside inside every American, native born or immigrant, that compels us to want to get rich or at least greatly improve our economic fortunes.
A friend whose DNA compels her to pick up the bill or buy you something simply because she thought you'd love it will truly appreciate your making a donation to a local charity in their name.
González-Colón will have help in her duties, as a Puerto Rican law signed by Rosselló shortly before the plebiscite compels him to appoint two senators and five congressmen to demand to be seated in Washington.
The Labor Department has two sets of fee disclosure regulations: One compels fiduciaries (your employer in this instance) to spell out expenses to participants, while the other requires service providers to divulge fee details to employers.
The Apple court order compels the company to write new software that would disable a failsafe that triggers the phone to wipe its own memory if an incorrect password is inputted 10 times in a row.
"This simplified structure offers greater flexibility, which is critical to ensuring our assortment remains fresh and relevant, and compels more shoppers to choose JCPenney," said Penney CEO Marvin Ellison of the change, in a press release.
It will protect 6,000 miles of streams and 85033,000 acres of forests, sets up new requirements for water quality monitoring and restoration, and generally compels coal mining companies to reduce their impact on the surrounding environment.
When an idea has some "core" BuzzFeed characteristics — if it's "easily shareable, something that currently compels people to create content, something that feels unique and new to market" — his team will try to build it themselves.
What compels our action is clear: The Zika virus is associated with, and seems the cause of, a surging number of cases of microcephaly, a birth defect in which babies have small heads and underdeveloped brains.
But where Elverum's miserable minimalism grabs and haunts you, the mediated art blues of a shifting ensemble of Harper's pals is less devastated and less literal, though it never quite compels the total attention it repays.
Many lawmakers want to prevent a no-deal exit, and have passed a law that compels the government to seek a delay to Brexit if it can't get an agreement with the EU by Oct. 19.
It sharpens the contradictions within Iran and compels the leadership to think harder about whether it can continue to invest so heavily in Syria, Hezbollah and the other Shiite militias, the Houthis, Hamas and Islamic jihad.
Encryption tools that keep your digital communications hidden from prying eyes are becoming more widespread, and Canadian police say they need a law that compels people to hand over their passwords so cops can access those communications.
While it's usually their territorial instinct that compels the big-ass birds to swoop, peck and wing-slap passing cyclists and innocent pedestrians during the annual siege that is "magpie season" — some birds just go too far.
Juergen Stein, SolarWorld's boss in America, points to a "circle of death" in the industry, with global overcapacity forcing down prices, which compels firms to produce more to gain the benefits of scale, which further lowers prices.
This revelation compels Wilkerson to travel to his family's hometown in Alabama and investigate the circumstances of the murder as well as the institutional indifference that resulted in his great-grandfather facing no consequences for his crime.
"The grotesque and extreme measures he took... compels the view that he did so to prevent the discovery of some very serious harm he inflicted upon the 12-year-old girl," wrote the judge in his decision.
As a threshold matter, we believe that the determination of no standing is wrong as a matter of law, and the very analysis in the opinion compels a determination that the procurement was unlawful on several grounds.
Specifically, the court order compels the tech giant to write a piece of code disabling a failsafe that triggers the phone to wipe its own memory if an incorrect password is attempted 10 times in a row.
However, for small-scale operators, like the quintessential high school or college student selling weed on the side to make some extra cash, legalization may be the change that compels them to leave the illegal market entirely.
In doing so, she compels the reader to fast-forward to today's political environment and ask the question: Can the Trump administration's newly articulated policy of "principled realism" protect U.S. interests over the short and long-term?
For Rammstein, the concert experience can feel more revelatory (and, occasionally, more artful) than its records, in part because watching the band perform compels audiences to both account for and laugh at the entire notion of mortality.
Sometimes "Venom," directed by Ruben Fleischer, feels like a David Cronenberg body-horror movie (like "Rabid" or "The Fly") played for slapstick, as when Venom compels Eddie to climb into a lobster tank at a chic restaurant.
The exhibition doesn't feature selfies or paintings of iPhones as characterizing elements of our contemporary identities; instead, the curators have put together a show that compels viewers to look both inward and at ourselves as social animals.
I think that's what compels me about the whole film — it's evidence of very careful observation of characters, places, and actions on Gerwig's part, and it also asks you to pay close attention to understand what's happening.
As proponents of "Christian nationalism" continue to be the most consistent base of support for President Trump, my evangelical faith compels me to challenge the way reactionary conservatives have hijacked our faith to serve their narrow interests.
The incalculable pressure to identify the next Brady, the next Brees, the next Jackson, compels teams to hang on to quarterbacks too long, hoping they fulfill their lofty draft status, or to select the wrong ones altogether.
The 76-mile long Amish Country Byway is a breath of fresh air that compels you to slow down – and roll your windows down – and stop at roadside stands overflowing with produce, baked goods and homemade furniture.
The nuclear accord compels Tehran to keep no more than 300 kilograms — or about 660 pounds — of low-enriched uranium and to sell the excess so that it can't even come close to building a nuclear weapon.
Corruption: (n.) A psychological disorder that compels one to view negatively anything that benefits — personally, financially or politically — a powerful person or members of his family, his long-time friends, and past, current and potentially future business associates.
"The last of America's first astronauts has left us, but propelled by their example we know that our future here on Earth compels us to keep reaching for the heavens," President Barack Obama said in a statement Thursday.
And if I thought there was something there that was suspicious or that may be uncomfortable that I thought that hasn&apost come out yet, maybe this compels that to come out, I might feel a little differently.
But while the rigid, similar-looking couples in the cabinet cards represent records of marriage as an institution guarded by tradition, the series as a whole also compels us to consider how people have since defied its conventions.
It's not necessarily a huge deal, but for those aggressive investors looking for targeted exposure to the smallest, most volatile gold miners, perhaps that's something that turns them off from the fund and compels them to look elsewhere.
"The record here compels the conclusion that, in moving to dismiss this case, the government has sought to mislead the court by misrepresenting the nature and scope of its supposed 'investigation' into (NHCA's) allegations," the new brief said.
It also compels NASA to submit a plan in the next 90 days for how the agency can better "engage with K–12 female STEM students and inspire the next generation of women to consider participating" in STEM.
They may have personal political opinions—in favor of, say, gay marriage or abortion rights—but they don't have an obsessive vision for the country, one that compels them to go to the mat over certain key policies.
Another opponent, Jonathan Adler of Case Western University, argues that GMO labels could even be unconstitutional under the First Amendment, since any law that compels companies into speech usually has to be justified by a substantial public interest.
The fact that these "circumstances" are under the control of U.S. government agents justifies — even compels — us to make sure that protocols for managing an extraordinary immigration crisis do not endanger the lives of anyone, especially young children.
But in the eighth minute, Messi conjured the kind of technical genius that compels most observers to call him the best soccer player in the world, artfully lifting a perfect pass about 15 yards in to Gonzalo Higuaín.
"   And Galgiani has stated that, "Inaction at the federal level compels California to lead the way in ensuring a cruelty-free cosmetics market for its citizens by barring any new ingredients or cosmetics that are tested on animals.
Canada and the European allies volunteered within hours of the attacks to invoke Article 5 of the NATO treaty, which compels all members to respond to an attack on any single member, for the first time in history.
However, an alliance of opposition lawmakers and rebels from Johnson's Conservative Party forced through a law earlier this month which compels him to delay Brexit for three months if he has not agreed a deal by Oct. 19.
However, an alliance of opposition lawmakers and rebels from Johnson's Conservative Party forced through a law earlier this month which compels him to delay Brexit for three months if he has not agreed a deal by Oct. 19.
Millions of years of evolution drive an instinct that compels sons to learn from their fathers, to become like them, but also to rebel against them, to be different, to be a force of change in the tribe.
Safety Check also compels everyone, willing or otherwise, to engage with a single commercial platform every time some kind of major (or relatively minor) public safety incident occurs — or else worry about causing unnecessary worry for friends and family.
The first, and perhaps most obvious, looks at what are known as primary psychiatric disorders, in which a psychological condition compels a patient to view their skin as disfigured when it isn't, and often to self-induce that disfiguration.
" The spokesperson continued, "The smear campaign against [North Korea] staged in the U.S. compels us to make firm determination that humanitarianism and benevolence for the enemy are a taboo and we should further sharpen the blade of the law.
It wants Google to comply with Europe's "right to be forgotten", which compels the search firm to hide links to information about people if they have requested them to be removed, not only within the European Union, but worldwide.
But when her latest, a super-productivity drug called Zacuity, compels people to work themselves to death, a pair of International Property Coalition agents — a human named Eliasz and a military bot named Paladin — begin to track her down.
Click here to view original GIFI don't know what compels a person to run an electric current through a steel chain and then prance around with the glowing fire links of metal like it's some sort of jump rope.
Separately, such also compels me to ask how can those of us who proudly exclaim that #BlackLivesMatter on the one hand, not give deference to the fact that Loyd's victims King, the unborn child, Clayton and Lewis were black?
As they see it, the petitioners aren't fighting the part of the law that compels them to provide employees with birth control — they merely object to having to participate in the process that allows them to bypass the law.
This was largely in response to the UK's recently passed mass surveillance legislation The Investigatory Powers Act, part of which compels ISPs to keep so-called internet connection records—browsing and usage data—of their customers for 12 months.
Boris Johnson insists that the UK will leave the EU on October 31, but talks appear close to collapse and the law compels him to seek an extension later this month if he is unable to secure a deal.
This is despite the recent passage of the Benn Act, which compels Johnson to ask the EU for another extension to the Article 50 process if he has not secured parliamentary approval for a Brexit deal by October 19.
Exxon attempted to block the subpoena last week by suing over allegations that Walker's request violates the corporation's First and Fifth Amendment constitutional rights, and compels it to present documents that extend beyond the five-year statute of limitations.
But Macron also informed Trump at his disappointment in the decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, a landmark 2015 agreement signed in the French capital that compels almost every nation on earth to reduce its carbon emissions.
Without the context of the Hellenic belief system, the faith that compels Agamemnon to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia comes across as superstition, although Mr. Icke clearly lays out the moral stakes in sacrificing a child to win a war.
WASHINGTON — The Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that compels the government to support Hong Kong pro-democracy activists by requiring it to impose sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials responsible for human rights abuses in the territory.
A prosecutor who routinely works with police to make criminal cases has to now make a case that compels a grand jury to indict a police officer—in proceedings themselves which are unknown until their conclusion, if at all.
"I think their current stonewalling and obstruction almost compels us to have more than one article — not a laundry list, a small number of clear articles of impeachment, one of which I think will form around obstruction," said Rep.
"When looking at a vision of new India, to know that our youngest are still excluded from the most basic entitlements — nutrition and care — it just compels you to do something," said Sumitra Mishra, executive director of Mobile Crèches.
"Pursuant to the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry, we are hereby transmitting a subpoena that compels you to produce the documents set forth in the accompanying schedule by October 4, 2019," they wrote in a letter to Pompeo last week.
It's an investigation to discover and reveal what compels so many to devote thousands of hours to hanging lights, to carving and painting figurines, to building miniature villages, to converting their homes, yards, garages, and cars into monuments to merriness.
The meat monster not only takes control of victims and compels them to eat fertilizer and turn into meat goo, it also has complete control of the meat and uses it to grow into a giant, spider-y meat monster.
"While this new law will compels priests and nuns to report abuse, it requires them to do so internally, to the very church structures and offices that have been receiving and routing allegations of abuse for years," the statement said.
LONDON (Reuters) - The price of rhodium, a precious metal used to curb harmful emissions from vehicle engines, has rocketed to its highest since 2008 as tightening environmental regulation compels auto makers to buy more just as supply looks set to stagnate.
" Alongside her father and attorney, Robinson held a press conference this afternoon discussing her claims in the hopes that it compels action from UNC and to "tak[e] a public stand ... for the other students on campus who are not protected.
The original creator of Wonder Woman is a man named William Moulton Marston, who was, among other things, credited with inventing the lie-detector machine (which brings to light why Diana uses a lasso that compels people to tell the truth).
The third reason is that nothing Mr. Ryan has said compels him to change his current course as speaker, which is largely focused on developing an alternative Republican policy agenda and shoring up vulnerable members with money and help campaigning.
The Democrats' professed concerns over civil rights compels them to seek out reforms and policies that help disadvantaged students — so if anything, they should celebrate the work Booker has done on school choice in the past, not shun him for it.
Its story tells of a sultan, evidently a correlate for Louis XV, who acquires a magic ring that empowers, or compels (the sexual politics here are tricky), vaginas—those bijoux , or jewels—to tell their true histories from within women's underwear.
As Clooney recounts his wild uncles' war stories, things get really gruesome really fast: one particularly hard-drinking storytime from Uncle George compels Uncle Chick to take off some of his faux parts to terrify young George and his sister.
Mike DeWine said Sunday that even before Congress compels him to, he will waive his state's one-week waiting period and suspend work-search requirements for recipients, in part to help workers suffering from a state closure of bars and restaurants.
It would, for instance, capture reports from federal agencies, she said, that have never reported crime data to the F.B.I., "even though there is actually a law on the books," the Uniform Federal Crime Reporting Act, from 1988, that compels it.
Willow's attempts to heal her broken heart with magic go horribly awry when her spell instead compels everyone to take her literally, making Xander an actual demon magnet and Buffy and Spike a happily engaged couple prone to sloppy public makeouts.
Words like "beau" fail to describe their bond, the types of pain they seek and are connected by — when Patrick compels Willa to shoplift from his place of work, or when he buys her an ice cream, then swallows it whole.
"The Paperwork Reduction Act compels OMB to review and rescind a previously approved data collections device if the agency that proposed it substantially underestimated its burden," she said, adding that OMB could review, rescind or stay the effectiveness of the rule.
Dickinson surfs the sometimes breathless language with ease, and if she's a different physical type from the real-life Lucy, the actress compels attention in her own right and not simply because she has hitched a ride on a legend.
So I often sit quietly, even though there is something about baseball that compels adults to fill in the frequent silences — a mix of holding on to the joystick of our child's direction in life and of sheer nervous energy.
Like many a casual cyclist weighing whether to drop a considerable chunk of cash on an electric bike, I cared only about these basic questions:  Will the experience be so pleasurable that it compels my lazy ass to cycle more?
The subpoena, the first authorized by Representative Eliot L. Engel of New York since Democrats took control of the House, compels Zalmay Khalilzad, the special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation, to publicly brief lawmakers at a hearing on the administration's plan.
Some stood under flimsy tarp that, under pressure from activist groups, the city of Miramar had installed, because ICE refused to, just as it refuses to provide water to the detainees it compels to stand for hours in the blistering heat.
It's all enormously funny, but Murphy also brings surprising depth to Moore's striving, which evokes (but never overplays) the harder truths about what compels him to tell the kinds of stories about black lives that no one else is telling.
Viewing Cooper's California photographs against his larger expeditionary project compels us to consider how the state's colonial past — its oppression of Indigenous populations, natural resource exploitation, and rapid industrialization — precipitated current struggles with climate change, immigration, homelessness, and racial inequality.
Jones, 22018 and homebound, says she isn't heartened by Tuesday's settlement in a lawsuit over lead-tainted water, one that compels Michigan to set aside millions of dollars that Flint will use to replace problem pipes to at least 20143,22014 households by 22015.
Adults who make false accusations generally either have a criminal history or have a specific type of mental illness known as a factitious disorder: a personality disorder related to Munchausen syndrome that compels them to say they've been assaulted in dramatic ways.
Sweaty Betty's leggings may be great, but its philosophy that fitness doesn't have to be a super-serious endeavor, but is rather just a fun and chill thing to do, is what compels people to spend $220 on a pair of spandex tubes.
The first is Article 13, which compels internet firms, whose users upload large quantities of video, music, text and the like, to work with copyright-holders to ensure that anything that breaches copyright can be detected as soon as it is posted.
To avoid a disorderly unwinding of a bank, the BRRD compels banks to comply with a new requirement, the "minimum requirements for eligible liabilities", under which they must hold sufficient liabilities eligible for a "bail-in" (when investors, not taxpayers, take the hit).
Granted, my career compels me to integrate tech into my life as much as I can, but nothing here is so out of the ordinary that it would be difficult for someone of my age and background to build a similar experience.
Brexit-related concerns remain key for UK tech, says UK gov report Following in the footsteps of the U.K., Australia passed an anti-encryption law that compels companies operating in the country to turn over encrypted data on request from several government departments.
Daddy Kratos is rarely happy with his son's actions, demanding that BOY display the same kind of self-sufficient masculinity that compels a man to paint himself with a giant red stripe and run around the mythical underworlds murdering deities because why not.
There is nothing that compels anyone to have an opinion about Cam Newton beyond Dude Sure Is Good At Football, and lord knows there is no rule that our conversations about football have to be held in the NFL's thumbheaded militaristic patois.
The Republicans would do well to reject their candidacies, and should one of them win the nomination anyway, voters should inflict a defeat on their party that compels them to find a future candidate in line with the country's cherished political values.
Brazil fares better on the World Democracy Audit list of corruption — it is 65th while Russia is 105th — but it does not have a barrel-chested bully in the Vladimir V. Putin vein to instill the sort of fear that compels results.
"Television is in a secular decline," Mr. Greenfield said, adding that viewers increasingly accustomed to binge-watching online series are likely to grow increasingly dissatisfied with NBC's prime-time model that compels viewers to wait for their favorite sport to be shown.
The order, from Judge Deborah A. Batts, compels the city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to produce information about the cases of elevated blood lead levels among residents and complaints of "unsafe, unsanitary or unhealthful conditions" in public housing and homeless shelters.
In one of the more personal stories in the collection, "The Hospital Where," the narrator is tending to his sick father when he is confronted by a god with 12 tongues, a demonic muse of sorts who compels him to write stories.
It's becoming apparent that Congress needs to pass a law, before the next presidential election, that compels presidential candidates to release at least a decade's worth of their tax returns and also demonstrate an ability to obtain a top-secret security clearance.
The gravity of the current situation compels me to speak out to inform my Veteran colleagues, and to ask others to join me in opposing the VA's proposed policy that would allow Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) to treat patients without physician oversight.
Just an hour away, Rogers' neighborhood of Pittsburgh felt like a wildly different place, with its diverse population and more densely-packed neighborhoods, which -- as in my old stomping ground of New York -- compels one to get familiar with all kinds of people.
"Pursuant to the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry, we are hereby transmitting a subpoena that compels you to produce the documents set forth in the accompanying schedule by October 15, 2019," a letter from Chairs Schiff, Elijah Cummings, and Eliot Engel reads.
It compels young people out of their comfort zones and cultivates a sense of duty and civic responsibility, all while surrounding them with people from different corners of the country and the globe who look, pray, sound, and live differently from themselves.
His arc is similarly removed from Ryan's comings and goings except through a series of coincidences, and it's not exactly anything we haven't seen before, but it has enough dimension that it compels, especially as Polizzi spirals further and further out of control.
Grab believes that payments can be a glue that ties together its platform and compels customers to use multiple services beyond ride-hailing; for example, food delivery, on-demand services and a range of third-party-backed offerings that it is adding to its platform.
Lastly, the bill compels companies, for the first time in U.S. history under the law, to assess the algorithms with which they process consumer data to study whether they are inherently prejudicial toward certain people, a well-observed technological issue intertwined with Americans' civil rights.
Menendez said he would "certainly consider legislation" that compels more transparency from online marketplaces like Amazon around designations like the "Amazon's Choice" badge — but only after looking at whether such a measure could be handled by the Federal Trade Commission or another federal agency.
Space compels us because it forces us to think outside this myopic view of ourselves—not in a "Dust in the Wind" way, but in the sense that we're tiny flecks of star stuff lucky to be members of something so vast and incredible.
The company says its security policies for the phone are based on the fact that it's a physical object that can be lost or stolen, so the need to protect the mass of personal data a typical iPhone contains compels the strongest possible measures.
I can't wait to get out of here, but I'm still going to be sad leaving it behind, and that's a mix of feelings that compels me to give the biggest made-up prize in this made-up awards series to my co-workers.
If your conscience compels you to not lend your ballot to Trump or Clinton for whatever reason, or if you just want to have a "Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos" excuse later on when the country really slides into hell, you have options.
"The current mandate, which you rightly seek to reform, compels automakers to design vehicles and fleets to meet the preferences of regulators — not consumers," Trump's presidential transition heads for the EPA, Department of Transportation and Energy Department wrote in a letter to him Thursday.
It has robbed us of the sense of space and of the sense of touch, it has blurred every human relation and narrowed down love to a carnal act, it has paralyzed our bodies and our wills, and now it compels us to worship it.
"To be sure, the interest in this case will continue, but nothing compels the conclusion that the Court's present expressed confidence in seating an unbiased jury will, in months hence, be compromised by the press and/or Mr. Stone as we move forward," they added.
"  "His duty as commander-in-chief, I believe, compels him to act honorably by the Kurds, and it is impossible for Turkey to go into Syria and not create a devastating ripple effect, no matter what the president says to [Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan.
"As the majority notes, though no law compels granting or denying such a request, many courts and judges adhere to such requests out of respect for the litigant's dignity," Judge James L. Dennis wrote in a dissent to Duncan's opinion, according to NBC News.
Then they gave their new coach, John Beilein, an even longer contract that compels them to stick with the former Michigan man even though Beilein has predictably labored to connect with N.B.A. players after making the jump from college to the pros at age 66.
"We are not faced, in this case, with the President's arrest or imprisonment, or with an order compelling him to attend court at a particular time or place, or, indeed, with an order that compels the President himself to do anything," the judge added.
We've got to go back and recognize that what they did in Obergefell was not only to create a right that does not exist under the Constitution, but then to mandate that that right compels Christians to give up their religious freedom and liberty.
"I must applaud Dominus on a brilliant review...While admittedly a large part of what compels the reader forward through this book is morbid fascination, it is steadily supplanted by sharing the profound and unrelenting grief Klebold articulates movingly and eloquently," said Stewart Mawdsley of Edmonton, Canada.
If that wasn't bad enough, the only way to temporarily protect oneself against infection is to eat the flesh of an infected person; the scent of the infected inspires an instinctual, cannibalistic bloodlust in the uninfected known as "The Wrath" that compels them toward the unspeakable inoculation.
She not only demands that we redefine how we understand the fabricated reality of race as a biological construct (a necessary undertaking) and apparent fluidity of racial identity, she compels us to fundamentally redefine what blackness is as it suits her needs and desire for acceptance.
"But our duty also compels us to acknowledge that those parts of our history that run counter to the university's core values, the values of our state and the enduring values of our nation do not belong on pedestals in the heart of the Forty Acres."
" The Justice Department's lawsuit, filed in a different federal court in the state, argued that North Carolina's law, which prohibits people from using public restrooms that do not correspond with the gender listed on their birth certificates, compels "public agencies to follow a facially discriminatory policy.
He's been in the industry for 24 years and has sold over $4.5 billion worth of real estate since the start of his careerHere's a look at what compels wealthy homebuyers to keep their houses off the market and to instead opt for whisper listings.1.
Unfortunately, my immediate duty compels me to consider these figures of natural grandeur in the state of unnatural captivity into which they have been penned in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," which opened on Sunday night at the Booth Theater, a production during which you pray for their deliverance.
Some in his camp had wanted him to wait before challenging for a belt, but the powerful Japanese Boxing Commission grades every fighter who turns pro and compels the best, by virtue of the class of their issued boxing license, to compete at a high level immediately.
A purple triangle flanked by a blue diamond spotted with thick orange circles on one side and a green diamond similarly marked with thick black circles on the other, compels us to examine isolation and juxtaposition, how each color holds its place within the overall scheme.
Nonetheless, this formally ambitious work demands too much of readers; Otten compels readers to shape her narrative shards into a mosaic, to labor in order to grasp such basic things as the Last Poets' motivations for making art, or why some members decided to leave the group.
Oval-shaped, with more drawings on ledger paper running along the walls like a massive frieze, this sanctuary compels you to roam in a circular motion to observe the illustrations, although a simple bench echoing the egg shape stands in the center of the room, also inviting seated contemplation.
The tech company now wants Congress to step in and define what can be reasonably demanded of a private company, though perhaps it should be careful what it wishes for, considering lawmakers have introduced a bill that compels companies to break into a digital device if the government asks.
As the New York Times reported over the weekend, the Mountain View, California-based company told a court it can't comply with a wiretap warrant that compels it to reveal a user's data in a criminal case, arguing that the data is encrypted with keys it doesn't control.
Rooney, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee at the center of the inquiry, said Friday that he had not yet come to a conclusion on whether the President committed a crime that compels his removal from office, a striking view among House Republicans defensive of Trump.
"It is the United States' hostile policy and its aggressive joint military drills, nuclear threats and military build-up around the Korean peninsula that really aggravates the situation on the Korean peninsula and the region and which compels the DPRK to also up its nuclear deterrence," he said.
Armed with the nefarious kind of energy that compels children to tell other children that there is no such thing as Santa Claus, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice director Zack Snyder wants fans of Batman and Superman to grow up and know that the characters kill people.
As for Dounia and Rebecca, they use violence when material necessity compels them to, but they don't seek to find meaning through it—perhaps because they can pick and choose what aspects of masculinity they want to take on instead of having to prove their worth through violence.
"This legislation compels OSHA to do what employees, safety experts, and Members of Congress have been calling for years — create an enforceable standard to ensure that employers are taking these risks seriously, and creating safe workplaces that their employees deserve," said Courtney in a statement provided to Vox.
But what was reinforced by this project is that our letters pages are richer for this new collection of voices — and it compels us to broaden our efforts further, to ensure that we are publishing a range of letters from an even more diverse pool of writers going forward.
I Am Not Your Negro, a Magnolia Pictures release (photo courtesy Magnolia Pictures) In its closing bits, the film compels the audience to look directly into the faces of black people, using a series of shots, each several seconds in length, where the subjects look directly into the camera.
We sort of in our moralistic world want to say one plus one always equals two, but what we look for in something else is the acknowledgement that sometimes one and one equals three in our faith, in our art, in our whatever it is that compels us, love.
But unlike ISIS, which compels those under its rule to obey its draconian laws on penalty of extreme violence and gruesome execution, Nusra has generally taken a (relatively) less imperious approach, preferring to proselytize to rather than terrorize, and convince (rather than force) those under its control to embrace "true" Islam.
Alex's addiction, meanwhile, is treated with similar subtlety and, without wanting to give to much away, his falling off the wagon at a pivotal moment in the story made me wince—it succeeds in capturing the way in which addiction compels people to act in ways wildly against their own interests.
But in these photos, I become a Christmas insider, working to discover and reveal what holiday magic, or mania, compels so many to devote thousands of hours to hanging lights, to carving and painting figurines, to building miniature villages, to converting their homes, yards, garages and cars into monuments to merriness.
The five-part special will gain unprecedented access to some of the world's most inspirational and philanthropic personalities, taking a look at the core values that have defined and shaped their unique paths to success as well as finding out what compels them to give so much back to society.
The details: In his speech at the University of British Columbia, Kasich will lay out what he is describing as a "centrist" climate policy, including: A price for carbon dioxide emissions, including possibly a system called "cap-and-trade" that caps allowed emissions and compels companies to trade credits to comply.
A quick Google search easily produces a range of float centers in most major North American cities, from Los Angeles to Toronto, and with the support of young urbanites and bikini fitness models bolstering its rise, there's something about floating that compels people to pick it up as a habit.
Cuban suggested new legislation that compels a company to remove security or encryption from mobile devices in only four specific circumstances: The goal of such legislation would be to remove the All Writs Act from this situation and limit the government's ability to pressure companies to decrypt their own security software.
The oath guides the way we practice and compels us to advise our patients of all options to restore, maintain or enhance vision, eye and overall health, even as we work within a competitive marketplace guided by laws and regulations which evolve as care advances and improved outcomes are achieved.
At the same time, it represents two gay men in a Supreme Court case where the ACLU is contending that the free exercise of religion guaranteed by the First Amendment is not violated if state law compels bakers, contrary to their religious convictions, to make a same-sex wedding cake.
Testimony from former Libre customers Credit: Youtube/Libre by NexusAccording to a class action lawsuit filed in June, Libre compels immigrants to sign "English-language rental agreements with only selective Spanish-language disclosures" which the suit alleges is intended to purposely misrepresent what, exactly, customers are purchasing from the company.
The central section, entitled "The Name and the Number," begins with a reflection on the fact that, owing to his uncle's threats, Knausgaard's father can never be named in the book over which he so memorably looms, a necessity that compels the author to ponder the strange power of names.
There wasn't much emotion or invention in these works, yet the most crucial thing missing, or not yet developed, was the rarest and most important quality — call it voice or vision, the distinctive magic that compels you to see a dance again and hunger for whatever that choreographer makes next.
He's given a few moments to make out with Jean and then be sad in Dark Phoenix, but nothing that compels anyone to root for the pair or understand what kind of relationship they had, or to believe he knew anything about her other than that her first name is Jean.
As the public profile of mental health grows, employers in Britain who fail to show adequate mental wellbeing provision for staff could be sued under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations Act 1999, which compels employers to assess the nature and scale of health risks at work, including stress.
As Madeline, she burns so brightly that you can see how the character compels and alarms so many people in her orbit, including her smothering mom (Miranda July) who Madeline sometimes thinks about harming, and the theater director (Molly Parker) whose rehearsals are a sanctuary until their "collaborations" start to feel vampiric.
As each new white person marched up the steps to receive a trophy (sometimes, painfully, from two presenters of color) the telecast felt all the more like watching Hollywood have a very public breakdown in its attempt to appear more progressive than its blood pact with Middle America compels it to be.
The Dutch Parliament had already given its assent to a proposed economic deal between Ukraine and the European Union, but critics forced a direct popular vote under a recent law that compels the government to submit a question directly to voters if proponents secure at least 300,000 signatures for an online petition.
It's the only occupation in which UK law compels people to work on their own, and she says that sends a message to would-be attackers that "we're vulnerable, we're alone, we probably carry cash, and we're highly unlikely to report it to the police," though she insists the industry isn't inherently dangerous.
One of the findings of my company's Potentiology research showed that the best approach is to put leaders in situations where the level of discomfort is ratcheted right up, where the reality of their current capability stares them in the face and compels them to confront themselves and increase their self-awareness.
In an election season where the wisdom of the traditional early-state calendar has been questioned as never before, the travels of this maybe-president may register as eminently reasonable when set against a system that compels candidates to celebrate themselves for touching down in all of Iowa's 99 counties for some reason.
But he and his business partners — Scott Tranter and Brian Stobie, who headed the data operation for the presidential campaign of Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida — know they are learning more about a voting demographic by noting which song, which singer, which Opry appearance compels a subscriber to click a link.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The most significant message I take from Labyrinth Theater Company's production of Dolphins and Sharks is that a certain kind of economic ecosystem compels us to make limiting choices: to take on the role of amoral, mercenary predator or pro-social, nurturing, even protective community member.
It is stories like Hailey's—and, most famously, that of Kalief Browder, who committed suicide in June 6003 after spending three years on Rikers—that activists cite as the key reason the jail needs to go: It traumatizes inmates who have yet to be convicted, and, in many occasions, compels them to plead guilty.
In the developed world — but not the US, naturally — a common way to target parents for a publicly supported reduction in working hours is parental leave: After a child's birth, the government steps in to pay parents a share of their salary for several months while they stay home, or compels employers to do so.
It's nearly impossible to verify whether an item is in stock online or in-store, the line rivals Trader Joe's during the post-work rush, and the search bar online seems to completely disengage — but despite it all, 50% off the already low prices we depend on at Zara compels us to tackle the sale.
China has also created rules, norms and official regulations, including a sweeping cybersecurity law that went into effect in 2018, that compels companies doing business there -- including large tech companies -- to use locally-sourced database storage options and provide source code, among other tasks that seem tailor-made to grab intelligence or intellectual property.
But the even bigger cloud hanging over this relationship (and the one that seems to give "Amnesty" its title) is that Mateo is an undocumented Filipino immigrant, which prevents him from moving to a different store and compels him to break up with Jeff rather than reveal the truth of why he can't transfer.
The reality is that the Benn Act, which Johnson's parliamentary opponents passed into law in September, compels the prime minister to seek an Article 50 extension by October 19 if he is unable to secure a Brexit deal at the conclusion of a crunch summit of EU leaders in Brussels on the previous weekend.
The National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA), a membership organization that provides legal counsel, education, and training to over 130 pro-life pregnancy centers in the state, argues the law not only compels speech on a particular topic, but also a particular viewpoint to silence one side of the debate on abortion.
The National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA), a membership organization that provides legal counsel, education, and training to over 85033 pro-life pregnancy centers in the state, argues the law not only compels speech on a particular topic, but also a particular viewpoint to silence one side of the debate on abortion.
" And Rick, the other father figure in the show, is known to say things like: "what people call 'love' is just a chemical reaction that compels animals to breed" and "I'm not the nicest guy in the world because I'm the smartest, and being nice is something stupid people do to hedge their bets.
"I have every confidence — every confidence in your wisdom you will do the only thing you can do, what you must do, what the Constitution compels you to do, reject these articles of impeachment for our country and for the American people," White House Counsel Pat Cipollone told senators in his closing statement Tuesday afternoon.
Over the course of a weekend in Las Vegas at this year's Def Con I spoke with dozens of people making and collecting hardware badges in an attempt to understand what compels attendees to drain their bank accounts on circuit boards and race through the labyrinthian halls of Caesar's Palace in a mad scavenger hunt for rare badges.
Update: Price comparison search engine Foundem, the lead complaint in the case, has responded with a presentation in which it argues that Google's auction remedy does not comply with the EU's requirement for equal treatment of price comparison services because an auction model "compels participants to bid away the majority of their anticipated profits to Google".
Its roaring d-beats careen headfirst into rhythmic, thrumming industrial segments as often as slithery black metal passages crash into bruising metallic hardcore and snappy synths, stirring up a sonic stew that confounds as much as it compels (there's even a moment of garbled synths on the title track that sounds just like the opening melee of Morbid Tales).
"Lead crises in Washington, D.C., and in Flint, Michigan, and the subsequent national attention focused on lead in drinking water in other communities, have underscored significant challenges in the implementation of the current rule, including a rule structure that for many systems only compels protective actions after public health threats have been identified," the EPA wrote in the paper.
The proliferation of campaign spending has turned into a political arms race that compels the two major political parties and candidates for elected office to seek donors who can cut the biggest checks and appease their ultra-wealthy donors by passing favorable legislation, regardless of how it affects their constituents or the American people at large.
Merkel and Obama argue that the West has a moral responsibility to refugees and a critical role in stopping global warming: Our deep respect for human dignity compels us to provide humanitarian relief and aid for millions of refugees worldwide, because we know it is our treatment of those most vulnerable that determines the true strength of our values.
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Although a majority of the book consists of nondramatic events described nondramatically, and although (as the title suggests) the past tense Dorte employs may as well be the present — although, in other words, even the narrator doesn't place much significance on the particular events of the text — "This Should Be Written in the Present Tense" possesses an immediacy that tenderly and consistently compels.
As Michiko Kakutani pointed out at the New York Times, much of 1984 focuses on the mechanics of how the government compels its citizenry to believe its blatant and shameless lies: its control over all written records, its determination to strip away all shades of meaning and ambiguity from language, its deliberate training of its people in the technique of doublethink.
At a time when our relationship with the night is changing, it's heartening to know that no matter how many nukes, licensing regulations, sodium bulbs, or CCTV cameras are fired up at it, the night will always be out there, lurking, looming, waiting, for those people whose inbuilt curiosity compels them to explore it right to the most distant edges.
Matthew Zweig, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, notes that one in 10 citizens inside North Korea are put to work as slave labor and that Pyongyang "compels its citizens abroad to work in horrific conditions," earning over $500 million a year by heavily taxing the nearly 100,000 workers it sends overseas, mostly to China and Russia.
The dish belongs to a category of food that compels us in part by repelling us — and draws us now perhaps more than ever, in an age when we're relentlessly inundated with images of gorgeous food, when social media's fantasy record of the way we eat is a ceaseless slide show of ingredients arrayed and lit down to the last centimeter.
But I couldn't tell you what the market size is for virtual reality, we don't really pay attention to market size, we care about amazing ... What idea just compels you right now that you say ... Obviously, I just told you when I overheard the Uber driver was obsessed with life extension, but that's typical of a young man in San Francisco.
To accomplish that tall order of a mission, Wonder Woman was endowed with tools of the trade: the Lasso of Truth, which compels whomever it is wrapped around to spill their secrets; the Bracelets of Submission, which allow the wearer to deflect bullets and sonic blasts; and a tiara that functions as both a boomerang and a way to keep hair out of her face.
Coming up on the end of a continuing spending resolution, as in this case, leaves Congress very little time to put together a compelling narrative to move a sound budget process, as little happens until the prospect of a government shutdown compels Congress to scramble either to pass a budget — the omnibus spending bill — or kick the can down the road again with another continuing resolution.
Recent takes on the reluctant or terrified mother include "The Babadook," Jennifer Kent's debut feature about a mother troubled both by her misbehaving son and a demonic force, "Prevenge," Alice Lowe's slasher about a pregnant woman whose fetus compels her to kill, and "Swallow," about Hunter Conrad (Haley Bennett), a dutiful housewife who, once she learns she is pregnant, begins compulsively swallowing dangerous inanimate objects.
Some of these include the Trump administration order to two universities to amend their jointly run Middle East studies programs to include more positive depictions of Christianity and Judaism or the dozens of state bans that forbid public institutions (such as colleges) from boycotting Israel, and the Texas state policy that actually compels speech from government employees — namely, a pledge that they won&apost boycott Israel.
While I am no fan of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, professional and journalistic integrity compels me to offer the opinion that even Trump does not deserve the sleazy spectacle that lowers the standards of serious news with the obsession about the Stormy Daniels story.

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