Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"confine" Definitions
  1. [often passive] to keep somebody/something inside the limits of a particular activity, subject, area, etc. synonym restrict
  2. [usually passive] to keep a person or an animal in a small or closed space
  3. be confined to bed, a wheelchair, etc. to have to stay in bed, in a wheelchair, etc.
"confine" Synonyms
imprison incarcerate intern immure detain impound gaol(UK) jail(US) cage trap jug restrain commit bind coop bar enslave quarantine sequester crib enclose encircle surround circumscribe encompass bound ring compass gird corral kettle fix hurdle straiten constrain hinder shut in hem in fence in box in restrict fetter limit stymie cap check constrict curb hamper impede inhibit obstruct bridle delimit encumber hamstring control demarcate regulate demark delimitate contain prelimit tether keep within bounds impose limits on keep within limits set limits on seclude isolate separate segregate insulate withdraw cloister closet screen remove hide retire blockade conceal cover evict ostracise(UK) ostracize(US) pinch crush cramp squeeze grip press tightly contract compress tighten compact narrow tense constringe clench tauten become narrower make narrower draw in shrink diminish taper choke condense reduce strangle collapse decrease focus fix in place lodge wedge lock secure stick jam brace make rigid become rigid become immovable stiffen become stuck make immovable strain ankylose nullify invalidate void abolish annul abrogate quash repeal rescind cancel revoke disannul dissolve negate reverse undo vacate veto abate avoid retrench cut lessen trim curtail lower prune abridge shorten truncate slash pare ax(US) axe(UK) minimise(UK) shut close fasten seal slam padlock latch make steek bolt close down close out draw exclude recommend consign entrust intrust trust vest confide delegate give hand leave pass repose transfer transmit commend deliver relegate charge stint begrudge economise(UK) economize(US) save scrimp skimp on withhold be mean hold back scrimp on be economical with be sparing with define economize on grudge hold back on penny-pinch stuff pack cram force press ram fill heap load push shove thrust brim boundary border circumference bounds limits margin perimeter edge periphery fringe verge rim skirt borderline extremity line scope extent range reach breadth span spectrum depth orbit purview sphere sweep width ambit coverage realm scale boundaries capacity demarcation distinction separation delimitation differentiation division discreteness discrimination definition enclosure isolation segregation split terminus marking off difference polarity contrast disparity pen pound hutch yard compound paddock fold stockade kraal parrock potrero sty stall aviary courtyard pinfold More

426 Sentences With "confine"

How to use confine in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "confine" and check conjugation/comparative form for "confine". Mastering all the usages of "confine" from sentence examples published by news publications.

If they're staying home Don't confine them: For owners who have to leave pets behind, don't confine them to a room or crate, or tie them up.
While most people think discipline will confine you, Willink disagrees.
The fleshly, muscular contortions only further confine the imprisoned figure.
While law in a given country might confine a woman
And don't just confine your efforts to your own firm.
Consumerism is both the condition and confine of his work.
Instead, most appeared to confine their fire to Barr himself.
Geese are temperamental and aggressive, making them harder to confine.
David doesn't question The Hotel's right to confine and control him.
And we don't need to confine ourselves to the Grimm stories.
Mr. Biden did not confine his criticism to the Trump era.
So I'll confine my answer to authors who have passed on.
Additional efforts by the prosecutor's office to confine Swift also failed.
Still, it's clear Senate Democrats cannot confine themselves to mercury's harms alone.
All measures to confine poultry indoors would now be lifted, he said.
Calls of this nature could confine an operator to one line exclusively.
That is how you confine a cancer — with early and overwhelming action.
And I don't know that I can confine my definition to 2019.
Location wise, I have to confine myself to something near my family.
Tours of the Assembly Room confine visitors to a small side area.
This isn't Cubism because Davis refused to confine himself to the visible world.
Compressing the story also let O'Brien confine Vic's portrayal to a single actress.
Ada's enthusiasms nonetheless refused to confine themselves to mesmerism and galvanized frogs' legs.
Others would let women in but would confine them to the 'women's' curriculum.
So you confine yourself to the words "blast" or "explosion," for the moment.
I am afraid Mr. Trump's "safe zones" will simply confine and isolate us.
A gender-fluid person doesn't confine themself to one gender, or even a few.
He believes Lydia should give her daughter space and time to confine in her.
No, seriously: Why do we confine ourselves to a city that adamantly hates us?
Her brother, Christopher Lugo, 19, is charged with kidnapping, rape and drug to confine.
Republicans should press President Trump to confine his gloating to a few more tweets.
Option 85033: Under federal law, Barr could confine his disclosure to a short summary.
Dr. Wolf did not confine her writing to poetry after A.L.S. left her paralyzed.
Muhammad Zia ul Haq's oppressive efforts to confine women to subservience and rigid domesticity.
These closings benefit those who seek to confine health care delivery to population centers.
You can just have objects that, if you just confine them enough, can self-organize.
It was a clear signal that he would not let formats or categories confine him.
And it appears that Russia may not confine its disinformation campaign to the European Union.
In recent years Lebanon's rival blocs have essentially agreed to confine their fight to Syria.
She also invoked Arabic and later African rhythms, unwilling to confine herself to one hemisphere.
Americans have limitless options, but many voluntarily confine themselves to a few like-minded sources.
Do we confine our imagination to the home, to the nostalgic housewife stooped over a stove?
And in 1932 it was clarified to confine it to an opponent from the minority party.
Clinton and Mr. Trump should confine their vetting to the crucial state of Ohio, with Mrs.
It was decided to confine alphabetically-ordered letters in sequences of words that fill entire rows.
Egg production doesn't kill animals directly, but it does confine hens to truly hellish living conditions.
As we develop technology to better ourselves, why should we confine these tools to one species?
It can be read as a feminist work, but does not confine itself to that context.
"The confines of the short story never confine her," Lorrie Moore told me in an email.
The ward was put on lockdown, in an attempt to confine the spread of the virus.
I wouldn't necessarily consider it inhumane, however it isn't right to confine animals in inappropriate environments.
Our president has rarely sent an email, and seems to confine his mobile phone activities to Twitter.
Like many education philanthropists, she argues that children's ZIP codes should not confine them to failing schools.
Ben Sasse, or someone else who has honorably recoiled from Trump, confine her to a single term.
Most Knicks fans would prefer that Dolan continue writing checks and confine himself to his courtside seat.
The only way to avoid callable shares in funds is to confine investment to actively managed funds.
Textualism says that when interpreting the Constitution, judges should confine themselves to the words of the Constitution.
In other words, they don't confine her gender expression to that of a boy or a girl.
In another video released earlier this year, the campaign took on emojis that confine girls to stereotypical interests.
I think it's stupid to confine yourself to any identity when you can easily recreate it any day.
Instead, Amazon preferred and continues to prefer to confine Somalis to packing, and especially to packing heavier items.
No amount of regulation will properly absorb or confine a year's-worth of rainwater falling in five days.
Cold northern winters can confine these invasive insects to the South, but climate change is increasing their range.
We know how to vet, and we should not confine our compassion to this suffering to retaliatory airstrikes.
He asked White House Counsel Don McGahn to remove Mueller and instructed staff to confine the Russia investigation.
You can allow that underestimation to confine you with self-doubt and frustration or you can harness it.
I didn't confine them to political cartoons, but I demonstrated how ordinary moments can make great analytical cartoons.
When the body moves, it attempts a gesture of autonomy, of rebellion against the structures that confine it.
The United States has put on a full-court press to confine South Korean interactions with North Korea.
These produce strong magnetic fields and high pressures in plasma that confine the fusion reactions inside of the device.
And he didn't think blacks should confine our identity to national politics, since we're in a much bigger struggle.
But controlling such intense heat is difficult, because such high energies causes great instabilities that are hard to confine.
At the same time, the government cannot simply confine people for arbitrary reasons, or without providing an adequate explanation.
Police used tear gas to attack protesters and confine them outside the tower's main entrance, causing panic, videos show.
The show's best episodes usually confine its entire cast to one location and storyline, rather than splitting them up.
This year, the government even debated a plan to confine all Rohingya refugees on a flood-prone uninhabited island.
Voter-approved limits that confine city officeholders to two four-year terms might also have had an unfortunate effect.
She says, like us, elephants are highly social animals -- confine them and they get bored, depressed, aggressive and sick.
You should accept his romantic choices — as disastrous as they seem to be — and confine your counsel to practical matters.
Perhaps it's just meant to feel soft, but it seems to confine the scene to an imagined interior mental space.
The new terms confine Indian companies to just production of gas and development of the field, said the two sources.
Not to confine it there, but to make sure its readers can see it without having to go to Twitter.
Once again, he touched on his fear that technology and social media help confine us to our own personal bubbles.
Mr. Trump, who was in Washington at the time, said on Twitter that the tower's construction helped confine the fire.
The court sent the case back to the NLRB with orders to "confine" its definition of control over working conditions.
Sound and Color exists in a place beyond the rock and soul box the average listener might confine them to.
Guadagnino and his screenwriter, David Kajganich, who collaborated on "A Bigger Splash" (2015), do not confine themselves to the dancers.
He doesn't just confine his jokes to his TV show or his standup: he also has an A+ Twitter game.
But she spent much of that time wrestling with the inevitable funding struggles that confine the output of small companies.
But it appears it is too late to confine the discussion to the back rooms in Washington or Silicon Valley.
Refusing to confine itself to a single plot or trope, it gallops gleefully through every last one of them instead.
She does not reject representational depictions, but neither does she feel the need to confine herself only to "race" work.
The order allows the government to confine people, ration supplies and requisition factories and other buildings, apart from private homes.
But rather than trying to confine myself to that one, elusive signature scent, I'm wearing a different one every day.
He knew that they could confine, like boxes, but much worse, they might be like prison cells: impossible to escape.
These reactors often attempt to use magnetic fields to confine and heat plasmas to the point where nuclear fusion is triggered.
The church, however, responded by painting the area in gold and silver, forcing Mauri to confine his project to the nave.
It would also enable them to confine a ticking time bomb like Hasson, who clearly poses a threat to the community.
For her, escaping the limits of land helps us imagine how we might also transcend the social structures that confine us.
But Lyle, who shared in a $2500,2000 insurance payout with Erik after his parents' deaths, didn't confine his spending to cars.
In comparison, it makes other chat apps feel stiff and stodgy, like they're trying to confine your communication into siloed buckets.
But since the 1980s, many politicians and intellectuals have reinterpreted laïcité to confine all displays of religion to the private sphere.
Green Day's music stays loyal to punk-rock's defiant gusto, but it doesn't confine itself to fast, loud, short and noisy.
I am hesitant to confine all members of a group to such a rigid label as "good" or "evil" without quantification.
It was one of the first restaurants in Canada to confine smoking to sealed rooms and then to ban it altogether.
Wal-Mart now says they're going to procure all of [its] eggs from operations that don't confine the hens in small cages.
While the fire continued to burn on Friday, it was surrounded by previously burned areas that would confine its spread, officials said.
If you make a film north of $50 million, you have to confine yourself to the gilded prison of the blockbuster filmmaker.
If the rule goes into effect, it could allow ICE to confine these children and their families in inhumane detention conditions indefinitely.
This dynamic helps explain why there is so much concern about "echo chambers," even though most people don't confine themselves to one.
Most chroniclers confine themselves to the human interest stories, reasoning that the funding of these hospitals is unlikely to be as gripping.
Tony Dungy, who coached Manning for seven years with the Colts, was not ready to confine his admiration to the football field.
Jupiter is the planet of abundance, luck, and consumption, while Saturn is a grumpy, mean planet that wants to confine and conserve.
California law allows doctors to involuntarily confine a person with a mental disorder if they are a danger to themselves or others.
And, she said, although American Indian art had its own floor at the museum, she did not confine it to that location.
Mr. Mueller said Wednesday that he would confine himself strictly to the text of his report and would refuse to opine further.
So borders can be boundaries, boundaries can be transgressed, or not; borders confine people, but the absence of borders is not freedom.
In South Dakota, Kightlinger dealt with a measles outbreak, he says, but health workers managed to confine it to one extended family.
The underrated director Mitchell Leisen twice worked with screenplays in which ridiculous circumstances confine a man and a woman to a room.
Which is to say: you'd probably need to confine the force of 4,000 of the most powerful nuclear bombs into a projectile.
Lewandowski and Dearborn did not deliver the President's message to Sessions that he should confine the Russia investigation to future election meddling only.
While an initial version of the California bill applied to all bots, subsequent versions confine the disclosure requirement to commercial or electoral speech.
The new rule also will confine the areas that utilities must measure for leakage, according to a second person familiar with the plans.
Likewise with European anxieties about mass immigration, which for decades the major political parties of Europe labored to confine to the political fringe.
In the song, I refer to the lines of the road driving up — but it's also the lines of society that confine us.
One of her strategies is to periodically confine the dancers to amplifying wooden boards, even though that decision narrows her choreographic options spatially.
Government leaders across the U.S. have ordered nonessential businesses to close and residents to confine themselves at home to avoid spreading the coronavirus.
Directed by Jim Mickle ("Cold in July"), "In the Shadow of the Moon" can't quite confine its many moods within a single tone.
One of the most important questions is, do the Iranians confine their revenge-seeking to the region or do they go farther afield?
Confine yourself to your reasonable needs: avoiding secondhand smoke, including on walks, and the smelly upholstery in which you'd prefer not to sit.
These exercises often include hundreds of companies and organizations rehearsing how to collaborate to detect and confine attacks and restore service to customers.
One option is confine your anger to a private, password-protected space accessible only to close friends whom you trust to keep things confidential.
First, with supply constraints gone, there is no reason to confine web journalism to the length and formal constraints of journalism developed for paper.
"The thing people don't understand is that when you start using a million products, you confine the hair," he told Elle earlier this month.
In Mogadishu, fearing kidnap or worse, foreigners generally confine themselves to the international airport—a sprawling compound protected by thick fortifications and Ugandan soldiers.
Even small fissures in the rocks that confine it could let it leak out over the course of time, undoing much of the benefit.
Why not leave her in peace and confine your performances to those who appreciate them (or your bathroom, where the acoustics are probably better)?
Eating less requires you to confine yourself to one square meal (defined as some grilled meat and two side portions of vegetables) a day.
Activists had been told they must confine any demonstrations to the Marble Arch area, and police were taking action against protesters in other locations.
Word of the Day : lock up or confine, in or as in a jail _________ The word immure has appeared in 11 articles on nytimes.
But no walls could confine the all-consuming heat of Ms. Piper's portrait of a woman skinned and flayed by an increasingly demented obsession.
Texas Democrats have prodded him on this score as well, but few expect Mr. O'Rourke to confine his ambitions to another state-level race.
The police can confine people considered a danger to themselves or others for up to 72 hours as part of an involuntary psychiatric evaluation.
Whether it is experimenting with chainsaws on wood or 3D-printing of portraits, he does not confine himself to a singular mode of practice.
Investments include new equipment such as cleaning tools and extra premises to confine birds when they are most at risk of contracting the virus.
But his darkest point was that climate scientists, being scientists, must confine themselves to making claims that have a high degree of statistical probability.
Instead, the couple intended to confine the girl to the attic of their Abington home, where she'd be available for Sullivan to rape at will.
With an entire book confronting issues that many famous faces confine to personal essays or Instagram stories, Howard has helped to extend the conversation offline.
As in South-East Asia, pirates in west Africa used to confine themselves to raiding oil-tankers, to sell their cargo on the black market.
It would be a grave mistake to imagine that Zika will confine itself to the seaside villas of Miami or the suburbs of Broward County.
" Corey Lewandowski and Rick Dearborn "did not deliver the President's message to Sessions that he should confine the Russia investigation to future election meddling only.
Enwezor's voice is marshalled by the museum to confine the conversation to matters of scholarly qualification within the arts, and to defend the curatorial appointment.
Now we know exactly where the suffering from this disease is, let's seize the moment and confine trachoma to the history books where it belongs.
Confine online activity to common areas such as the dining room or living room and have kids charge their phones in another room at night.
The main stumbling block to a practical commercial fusion reactor is figuring out how to confine and sustain the plasma required for fusion to occur.
The dots are also useful for physicists because they confine electrons in one locality using electric fields, which simulates the dynamics of a real atom.
Happily, Platt doesn't confine himself merely to what he ate, but takes a broader view of the whole mishegas that is the restaurant experience today.
And the task force didn't confine the investigation to Enron but attempted to track down every Wall Street banker and accountant who facilitated the deception.
In other words, Democrats could stop complaining about an out-of-control president and join with Republicans to actually confine Trump to his constitutional role.
Some farms will be exempted, however, including those which confine birds and those that perform full production cycles, from ducklings to transformation into end-products.
Thus, a tangible personal benefit was needed to confine the law and give the defendants — and Wall Street — enough notice of what constitutes a violation.
It's not enough anymore to be mere Nigerian royalty, so Pius (Chinaza Uche), the central con man in "Nigerian Prince," doesn't confine himself to phishing.
The Moscow mayor's stay-at-home order is technically a "recommendation," as the city government has no legal right to confine people to their homes.
In her criminal justice plan, Harris pledges to end the use of private prisons and study the best ways to confine and rehabilitate violent offenders.
Some were urged by family members to confine themselves to a single bedroom so as to reduce the risk of transmission should they become ill.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has been slapped by movement restrictions from the US, which confine him to a small zone near the UN headquarters.
They say King and Graham made a deal: Graham would confine his message to his crusades, while King would take his message to the streets.
The members of this predominantly Colombian ensemble don't confine themselves to a narrow definition of "soundsystem," a term usually associated with Jamaican dub and reggae.
They are old-fashioned prosecutors who prefer to confine their comments about cases to courts of law rather than on television "docudramas" and in tabloid newspapers.
He took particular umbrage at what he said was Twitter's decision to largely confine its review to accounts linked to fake profiles already spotted by Facebook.
This special report will take a closer look at what it is doing about the problem, but will otherwise confine itself mainly to the developed world.
These institutions primarily confine the most powerless and vulnerable, including poor people who are disproportionally African-American and Latino, as well as people with mental illness.
Web browsers confine JavaScript—which is ubiquitous in web pages and advertisements, and runs automatically—to a "sandbox" supposed to prevent it from collecting private information.
The binary gender roles that have been constructed by the Western world confine us in a way that doesn't leave any room for nuance or complexity.
But Mr. Kail does not want to confine himself to the stage, either, and "Grease: Live" seemed like a fun middle step toward possible cinematic endeavors.
We do have to try to get the countries in the region to work with us to do everything we can to confine, and constrain them.
The army insists it no longer makes any distinction between "good" terrorists, who confine their attacks to Afghanistan or India, and "bad" ones who target Pakistan.
In city after city, bar Singapore, jams confine people in taxis for hours, or force them onto the back of motorbikes that weave precariously through traffic.
And unlike Moose and others who were targeted by police illegal activity, Philthy Rich's situation shows that there are legal ways to confine people as well.
Even more impossible is to confine ourselves to the practice of punishment as they practiced it, which, to most modern eyes, was harsh in the extreme.
"We have a pretty broad area, but we're trying to confine all these things under the mobile umbrella so we can tactically share resources," Selcuk said.
There's no biological difference in the eyeballs of queer men, nor do we any longer confine queer people on television to the role of bitchy stylist.
One thing about communal living is that having space and time to yourself can be tricky, unless you are willing to confine yourself to your bedroom.
Recently, several states have introduced legislation that would compel citizens to confine themselves to the bathrooms that align with the sex designated on their birth certificate.
Al-Zurfi also said he will work to confine arms to the hands of the state, eliminate all armed manifestations, and enforce state authority, INA reported.
In nature, primates climb, jump, swing, and navigate areas more expansive than 600 football fields yet we confine them to steel cages no bigger than closets.
By early Wednesday, crews had managed to confine the blaze to about 2189 acres (0003 hectares) while carving solid containment lines around 2000% of its perimeter.
While the birther movement, which Trump championed, painted Barack Obama as foreign, there was an effort to confine Michelle to a very American place: the ghetto.
The continually surprising playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins likes to rattle cages, especially those claustrophobic, categorical prisons in which we like to confine ourselves — and one another.
The justices could issue a broad ruling that would cover all religious symbols, or they could confine their opinion around the specifics of the Peace Cross.
We were as careful as we could be about not putting up the barriers that usually confine them to certain kinds of roles in music videos.
World leaders, from the US and elsewhere, usually confine their public statements to the international issues under discussion rather than jabbing at their political opponents back home.
There are numerous signs ISIS has begun using prisons that are intended to confine them and limit their activities to expand their influence and even plan operations.
Nor does she confine herself to the stage: Often, the urgency of her story sends her flying out into the audience, or up the aisles at least.
"It's never a good idea to confine refugees' movement and restrict their ability to provide for themselves," Jenny Yang, a senior vice president at World Relief, said.
In doing so, he came into contact with all different kinds of cultures and religions and refused to confine his spiritual beliefs to a single dogmatic creed.
Snap also offers a number of other nice-to-haves, like faster installs, automatic updates, and security rules to confine the app to only certain OS features.
First, Cook County presumably has not decided to confine prosecutions to violent crimes, or everything from blackmail to bank fraud to tax evasion would be effectively immunized.
The meta-material strips confine the outward range of the signals to just 10 centimeters away from the body, allowing the "wireless network" to be more secure.
"I wanted to show how society today can have the ability to confine individuality and that Gucci can be the antidote," Alessandro told the New York Times.
Only in this way can the institutional setting for collective choice-making be constructed so as to confine the exploitation of man by man within acceptable limits.
"It would be hard to weaponize it because you wouldn't be able to confine the effects to a very specific location," Grinspoon told me in an email.
But if Democrats confine themselves to lowering the Medicare age, adding a public option, and negotiating drug prices, there's reason to believe it might pass parliamentary muster.
These enormous industrial scale operations can confine thousands of cattle, tens of thousands of swine, or even as many as 3 million chickens in a single facility.
And once you hit 1, the rules of the Collatz conjecture confine you to a loop: 1, 4, 2, 1, 4, 2, 13, on and on forever.
Yes, it's all fine and dandy to gnaw on the real thing, but why confine yourself when there is such a lovely array of corn-inspired sex toys?
Judge Alsup denied Uber's request to confine Waymo's trade secret complaints to arbitration as well, and referred the case to the U.S. Attorney for a possible criminal investigation.
Those accounts usually confine themselves to tweeting photos of pandas, not social commentary, said Sandra Fu, an editor at China Digital Times, which tracks propaganda and censorship online.
But exactly how badly radio observatories are affected will depend on how well the satellites manage to confine their broadcasts within those frequencies, which remains to be seen.
Astonishingly, 57 of the girls managed to escape en route, but the group would eventually confine 219 of them in Nigeria's vast Sambisa forest, its base since 2009.
It would be natural for your scouts to confine their search for a pitcher to last year's championship team, but to look more broadly for catchers and shortstops.
Suu Kyi spent fifteen of the next twenty-one years confined to her family's lakeside villa in Yangon; the military released her twice, only to confine her again.
It showed how amateurish the Trump operation was compared with the pros in Philadelphia who were smart enough to confine their own little political norovirus to the weekend.
Those on the other side argued that to confine black artists to a particular formal mode or racialized content was to perpetuate the art world's existing segregationist model.
It's time to extend the legal time periods for challenging violence, confine the broad reach of non-disclosure agreements, and support workers who blow the whistle on abuse.
Malls around the world are standing nearly empty as fear over the spread of the coronavirus causes people to avoid public spaces and increasingly confine to their homes.
These men, and the Navy and air service they served, did not passively wait for instructions and confine themselves to narrow mission sets dictated by joint combatant commanders.
Still, he didn't want to confine himself too much, he added, pointing to the freedom that came from doing short segments with a variety of writers and casts.
That's why some are already arguing to confine any final impeachment votes to the Ukrainian-Biden matter –a clear breach of political ethics and abuse of presidential powers.
Gift cards are a borderline thoughtless gift, and the worst ones confine your loved ones to buying from a narrow set of products that they may not want.
The state of emergency will last at least 15 days and give the government wide-ranging powers, including the ability to confine people and order evacuations, Reuters reported.
Some proposals have been rejected as too radical, like one from the far-right Danish People's Party that would confine "ghetto children" to their homes after 8 p.m.
Unlike the rest of us, who confine our stalking to our phones, she sets out to befriend the Instagram influencers in the flesh, and make real the Instagram illusion.
Some of them confine themselves to secret women-only online groups, or simply privately wonder why this run for president feels so much less exciting than her 2008 campaign.
Farms started caging chickens for a reason: It is much cheaper to confine chickens in small areas than to purchase the land required to let them roam more freely.
An Algeria-brokered peace agreement was signed between the government and a medley of mostly secular northern armed groups in June and aimed to confine these fighters to barracks.
Many farmers had to build extra premises to confine ducks when they are most at risk of contracting the virus and invest in new equipment such as cleaning tools.
Rather than get myself in trouble by wading directly into the conflict, I'll confine myself to offering a few thoughts on some of the issues that have been raised.
"To confine any service member for that duration of time, regardless of authority to do so, sends a chilling message to those who fight for our freedoms," it continued.
We've got a lot more unearthing of women's experiences to do before we confine #MeToo to a blip in history, or accuse it of things it has not done.
The courts have repeatedly chastised the agency for allowing cities to confine families to federally financed ghettos that offer little or no access to jobs, transportation or viable schools.
In this view, scientists, at least in their capacity as scientists, should confine themselves to that which can be supported by science-t, their only proper interest and authority.
But ships still had to spend months at sea, far from the police, courts or jails, so commanders insisted on retaining special authority to summarily punish and confine sailors.
They don't confine themselves by genre, but they do flaunt their particular aesthetics, with the promise that the main draws and the unknown quantities are worth hearing side by side.
It's very easy to confine a relationship to the bubble you established in the beginning, when you got to know each other exclusively in various coffee shops and two bedrooms.
And to confine our understanding of this conflict to the former construct (a war between civilizations) will make the resolution of the latter (a war within a civilization) more difficult.
The latest of his annual letters to investors, which usually confine themselves to folksy jokes and dissections of insurers' reserve ratios, has a passionate repudiation of the bleak national mood.
If her resolution is to confine Stone's rhetorical excesses to the courtroom, especially when Mueller has been so scrupulously laconic, then perhaps justice ultimately is better served for all concerned.
The Baskerville Rubber Ultra Muzzle is the ideal combination of comfort and safety, specifically designed to confine a dog's jaw without restricting their ability to breathe, eat, drink, or pant.
Administration officials tend to confine their comments to hopes that the process will be handled in an orderly manner, so as not to harm the economy or disrupt financial markets.
Jack Barker's plan to confine Richard's revolutionary technology to a clunky box may have been bereft of imagination, but a storage box for corporate data is at least easily understood.
That line means Barr will confine his redactions of the report to four well-recognized areas: classified information, privacy-protected information, information related to ongoing investigations, and grand jury information.
An introductory sequence brings the trio together in the psychiatric hospital that Paulson's character oversees, although despite the creative efforts to confine them, it's pretty clear that can't last forever.
But the new law deletes the regulation that authorized ship commanders to confine low-ranking sailors on "diminished rations" — bread and water — for up to three days at a time.
Then they asked the volunteers to stop moving around so much and instead confine themselves to fewer than 4,000 steps a day and at least 13 hours of remaining still.
The real environmental enemies, they say, are large companies that confine hundreds or thousands of pigs, chickens and cattle, increasing the risk of water pollution and outbreaks of infectious diseases.
Why it matters: Knowing how much — if at all — the novel coronavirus is affected by changing seasons would help governments around the world better deploy resources to confine its spread.
This much, however, is clear: Business owners and others have no obligation under the Constitution, nor can one be imposed by statute, to confine their religion to the private domain.
Jails and prisons are built to confine and punish, and there are plenty of other health problems that can lead to being locked alone in a cell for incarcerated people.
The U.S. government announced that it was evacuating them before the end of the quarantine and would confine them for an additional 14 days on bases in California and Texas.
These days the main way of getting online is via smartphones and tablets that confine users to carefully circumscribed spaces, or "walled gardens", which are hardly more exciting than television channels.
Yes, of course, a library, by its mere existence, is an inherently enriching thing, but what happens when you stick one in a place that was designed to isolate and confine?
You look at what happened in California and Massachusetts with ballot initiatives to make it illegal to confine animals in cages and crates, and across every demographic, those laws passed overwhelmingly.
A growing number of countries, across the political spectrum and stage of development, have created barriers to global trade by initiating data-residency requirements that confine data within a country's borders.
It would have been impossible to confine anyone in my office, for any purpose, and I have never attempted to make anyone feel as if they were confined in my office.
It turns a blind eye toward inhumane and environmentally destructive factory farms which cruelly confine animals, spew toxic emissions, and put rural communities at risk by polluting their air and water.
And in their decisions they will not confine themselves to any fixed or established rules, but will determine, according to what appears to them, the reason and spirit of the constitution.
This would, he argues, be much better for everyone involved; the office building owner gets paid back for the damage, and society has to pay much less to confine this person.
Like his former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who did not deliver the president's message to Attorney General Jeff Sessions that he should confine the Russia investigation to future election meddling only.
Interest rate cuts or a fiscal stimulus are not going to prevent the Chinese government's decision to confine 85033 million of its citizens to their homes from decimating Chinese industrial production.
"This is not fiction and I am no literato , so I must confine myself to the safety of facts," he remarks, and the line is repeated, with variations, throughout the book.
While the Select Fund is acclaimed for its mid-cap performance, Green doesn&apost confine his investments to that range, as he&aposll stick with companies into the large-cap stage.
Freed from federal scrutiny, jurisdictions with proven histories of using federal money to confine low-income families in impoverished, racially isolated areas would be free to carry on business as usual.
The Government of Myanmar continues to confine more than 120,000 Rohingya to more than 35 squalid camps in eight townships of Rakhine State—all displaced during rounds of violence in 2012.
During a normal working day, he might help rescue a sick seal at the beach, help to leash or confine an aggressive dog or investigate private residences where people collect animals.
"It is cruel to confine complex, roaming carnivores such as tigers to a tiny, dark, artificial, unenriched enclosure where they never see any daylight, much less bask in sunshine," Conrad's statement continues.
As the scarves are relatively simple to confine within a petri dish, Chieza's next challenge involves an entire collection of garments, each of which documents the life cycle of her bacterial colonies.
In the lab, physicists (or undergraduates) confine the particles in an electromagnetic trap, then zap them with lasers to remove the kinetic energy and lower the temperature to just above absolute zero.
But the company didn't want to confine itself to monitoring a narrow class of applications, and today it announced it is now able to monitor a broader set of microservice development approaches.
"As you must have figured out by now, the Melody-80 doesn't confine its genius to strictly serious business," a Sharper Image ad in an October 1979 edition of Popular Science proclaims.
GeminiYour perfect date: sightseeing in your own cityWhy it's written in the stars: You're always on the lookout for the next adventure, Gem, so why confine your date to a single location?
What seems more likely is that they'd confine the story of his life to a spin-off novel (I'd give better than even odds such a narrative is already in the works).
The country ordered all residents to confine themselves to their homes — and to leave only to buy food, go to work, seek medical care or assist older people and others in need.
Two weeks from now, with more testing, we will also have a far better sense of where infections are clustered if more people confine their movements to a limited number of places.
A spokesman for Mr. Obama said he was likely to make a rare public statement opposing Mr. Trump if DACA is changed, though he will probably confine his comments to social media.
Even if we confine the debate to the base of the Democratic Party, Sanders's appeal falls short because black voters, who know a lot about inequality in America, are not buying it.
While podcasts have transformed long commutes and exercise workouts into bearable experiences, you don&apost have to confine podcast listening to occasions where you&aposre trapped in a car or a gym.
The police and the homeowner worked together with a local beekeeper to confine the bees, and by Sunday morning an updated police alert reported a "significantly reduced" number of bees in the area.
Because the deal would reduce but not eliminate the carriages, and confine them to the shady lanes of Central Park, where new stables would be built, it carries the appealing scent of compromise.
To complete this risk assessment, WHO Europe took into account a multitude of elements, including population density, certain transport connections, climatic conditions, and a country's ability to confine a Zika spread early on.
Tiffany Trump, Marla's daughter, is the least public of the siblings and will appear on Tuesday night just before Donald Jr. She will almost certainly confine herself to warm commentary about her father.
THAT IS NOT UNLIKELY, OF COURSE, IN THE SITUATION LIKE THIS WHERE HAVING BEEN MADE PUBLIC THESE NEGOTIATIONS TYPICALLY YOU WANT TO TRY TO CONFINE TO AS SHORT A TIME PERIOD AS POSSIBLE.
Commonwealth Fusion expects to have its smallest possible reactor built by 2025 thanks to the research that MIT has done on proprietary magnet technology that the company uses to confine its nuclear reaction.
"Net1 and Blue Label have agreed that Net13 shall confine its investment to a total amount of 2.0 billion rand, which will be invested into Cell C," Blue Label said in a statement.
A buzzsaw path up the eastern coast of Florida would confine the worst damage to the pricey enclaves of Miami Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and all the way up to Jacksonville.
Spain on Saturday ordered all residents to confine themselves to their homes — and to leave only to buy food, go to work, seek medical care or assist older people and others in need.
It's not new — and the Hobby Lobby fight against the contraceptive provision of the Affordable Care Act shows us that such positioning does not confine itself to progressive causes — but it is growing.
Several major league candidates are already facing existential moments, while President Donald Trump's big week is concentrating minds about the perilous path ahead for Democrats desperate to confine him to a single term.
When the N.H.L.'s newest franchise went looking for a keen, energetic mind to help oversee the training and performance of its players, it did not confine its search to conventional hockey circles.
"[Gilman's] beautiful and alarming short story offers such a convincing horror of a repressed and under-stimulated woman slipping into psychosis as she sees into and beyond the walls that confine her," says Goodyear.
"These people do not want to partner with us," said Dagalo, who is known as Hemedti and heads the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, adding they wanted to confine the military to a ceremonial role.
Today, consumers purchase an endless array of products and goods from across the country, yet current policies confine health insurance shoppers to purchasing insurance from a company licensed to offer insurance in their state.
The magnets serve both to heat the plasma and to confine it—thus maintaining its density and keeping it away from the torus wall, for if it touches the wall it instantly cools down.
The idea is that our hero will prime the heiress to fall in love with the con man — and then the con man will confine the heiress to a madhouse after the two elope.
Importantly, he did not confine his comments to Muslim communities, noting that the homegrown terrorism threat extends to all types of extremism -- including that of white supremacists -- and therefore all communities need to help.
The dancers act as architects, but in turn, the sculptural shapes confine their movements; these bodies are tethered to that landscape, and they must contend with the grid as a metaphor for social structures.
Just as Jews should not be left to fight anti-Semitism alone, Jewish groups should not confine their concerns to anti-Semitism; they must root for the protection of other religions or vulnerable groups.
By contrast, some countries such as New Zealand and Singapore have granted the boards of listed state companies full authority for direction and management, and confine their intervention largely to voting at shareholder meetings.
Nationwide, it costs an average of $2202,2628 a year to confine a kid in a residential treatment facility — well over the $28500,6900 it costs for a year of tuition, room and board at Harvard.
For the past several years in America, there's been a growing consensus that our federal, state, and local governments confine too many people—after all, we have the highest incarceration rate in the world .
It is well established that the government may confine people against their will if those individuals present a danger to themselves or others, even if the person being confined has not committed a crime.
Parisians — who typically confine private feelings to a "secret garden" — were fascinated by Ms. Gardin's self-deprecating, stream-of-consciousness style, in which she seemed to be confessing dark thoughts to a close friend.
In Beijing, where 72 cases had been reported by Monday morning, officials warned that anyone who returned to the city from other parts of China must confine themselves to their homes for 14 days.
"I think a danger of this work, both from being in an institution and dealing with institutional funders, is that we consider the work in too narrow a confine," Jackson said in an interview.
When the IRGC's terrorist designation begins to confine its operations to the borders of Iran, then the ruling regime will have no alternative but to come face-to-face with the Iranian people's demands.
Among other things the accused cult leader was found guilty of taking graphic sexual photos of a 15-year-old girl and conspiring to confine her older sister in a room for 23 months.
"We don't confine ourselves to a specific product like wind turbines," he said, adding Envision's main task was to promote cooperation among the industry which is moving towards renewables and away from conventional power generation.
The journalists at the site, founded as a sports blog in 2005, had chafed against an instruction handed down Monday in the form of a memo from management to confine themselves to sports-related posts.
Feds deal double blow to FLDS Jeffs' lawyers had asked to outfit him with an ankle bracelet with a GPS monitor and confine him to house arrest in Provo, about 275 miles from Short Creek.
Current law in California allows authorities to confine those who are gravely disabled or present a danger to themselves for, at first, 72 hours, then an additional 14 days and then a further 30 days.
Last year, in a historical win, they succeeded in targeting Wal-mart, who finally agreed that they would refuse to source from factory farms that use gestation crates and other restrictive cages to confine animals.
One way to produce this would be to somehow confine the conducting fluid responsible for the dynamo into just a thin outer shell of the planet, instead of letting it reach down into the core.
Others pointed out that Pougetoux, as a student and union representative who appeared on national television, evidently does not adhere to the literalist interpretations of Islam that might confine her to a role of subordination.
Clinton, who had a private meeting earlier in the day with one of her party's most effective critics of Mr. Trump, Senator Elizabeth Warren, did not confine her own critique of him to women's issues.
I consider that a good thing, if the increased cost leads us to think again about whether our nation wants to continue to confine a higher proportion of our citizens than virtually any other country.
And if you confine yourself to the immediate experience of the production, which is the ideal way to watch a play, you find yourself nagged by questions that go beyond the purposes of the text.
The six companies all confine their THC-touching operations to Canada and other jurisdictions where it is federally legal and are listed on major US exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange or the Nasdaq.
Inmates themselves are the commodities, and money is made by persuading legislators that a private operator can confine and care for them more cheaply — in Winn's case, $34 per inmate per day — than the state.
Just as Miss Manners objects to the guest who explains in detail why she hates mushrooms, she believes that a guest with a preference for paper should confine her answer to a polite, enigmatic refusal.
" Complicating matters is the decision to confine such an unconventional figure as Cher in the straitjacket of the biographical jukebox musical — particularly the tripartite diva subgenus most recently botched by "Summer: The Donna Summer Musical.
By all means give to charity, but let's also bring the scourge of extreme poverty back into our political conversation and push for policies that will confine it to the ignoble trash heap of history.
While the order will shutter businesses across the region, officials emphasized that essential businesses like grocery stores and pharmacies will remain in operation and that the order will not strictly confine people to their homes.
According to a draft of policies for Horizon, the staff will be able to confine teenagers to their room if they are deemed a danger to themselves or others, but only as a last resort.
Last month, two Los Alamos scientists argued that the rocky North Korean test site the United States monitors could confine explosions of up to 282 kilotons — roughly 20 times as strong as the Hiroshima blast.
These include the push and pull of hometown relationships that confine and nurture in equal amounts; the egalitarian marriage between the Taylors (Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton); and the cinematography captured in and around Austin.
Trump by contrast, called for policies that seek to confine refugees to the regions from which they hail instead of calling for nations around the world to open up their doors to more of them.
But I soon learned that the only way to really keep track of which audio went with which video clips was to confine my detached audio to as small a portion of the video as necessary.
The product will be fairly cost prohibitive at launch – running around $4,500, a price that will likely confine early usage to rehabilitation centers, wherein the patient can utilize the brace under the supervision of a doctor.
If you're job hunting, odds are you've spent a significant amount of time perfecting your resume, tightening your writing and shrinking margins to confine your wealth of experience and unique skill set to a single page.
In addition, farmers will need to invest in new equipment such as cleaning tools and in extra premises to confine ducks when they are most at risk of contracting the virus carried by migrating wild birds.
Under the release order, Ms. Ismayilova's sentence was reduced to a suspended sentence of three and a half years, and she was freed on probation under conditions that will confine her to Baku, the country's capital.
Security forces fired live bullets at protesters in Baghdad's Khillani Square on Friday as they sought to push them back to the main camp at Tahrir Square, part of a government tactic to confine the unrest.
Stephen Moyer ("True Blood") and Amy Acker ("Person of Interest") play parents who discover their two teenagers have mutant powers, putting the entire clan in the crosshairs of a government that would seek to confine them.
"A free country should inspire caution in those entrusted with its administration, to confine themselves within their respective constitutional spheres, avoiding in the exercise of the powers of one department to encroach upon another," he declared.
Again and again, Biden has said that he is best equipped to confine Trump's presidency to a one-term "aberration," as opposed to the downward transformation that he says will occur if Trump is re-elected.
"Some of my colleagues seem to have rediscovered an appreciation for the need to confine each branch of the government to its constitutional sphere," said Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa and the committee's chairman.
"Indonesia should practice good neighborliness at the regional level by increasingly engaging with ASEAN and Singapore as an additional strategy to address the fires and haze, and not confine efforts to the national level alone," she said.
Syrians must pay $200 a year for legal stay in Lebanon, but many cannot afford the fee, or confine themselves to their camps and do not approach authorities to renew expired residency papers because they fear arrest.
"We cannot confine the Olympic spirit and the transformation that the Olympics bring to a city to a single area and when we prepared the Games we decided to spread ... the benefits around the city," Andrada said.
One way to confine the gift theory would be to limit it to particularly close relationships, so that more casual friendships — golfing buddies, for example — would require something of actual value passed in exchange for the information.
Her 1967 breakthrough, after years of working in and out of gospel and jazz, was to bring pop concision and impact — "Think" runs just 2:20 — to songs that didn't confine her voice or constrain her pride.
As the company looks to increase manufacturing, it will likely confine its efforts to the U.S., given the constraints that the Airobotics has on its potential vendors and supply chain thanks to its involvement in the defense industry.
Yet the purge he has unleashed does not confine itself to Gulenist bureaucrats: many who merely sympathised with the movement, as well as academics, schoolteachers and others with tenuous links (or none at all), are being rolled up.
What about when President Roosevelt challenged the rule of law when he decided to confine more than 100,000 Japanese Americans in detention camps and proposed adding justices to the Supreme Court to overturn decisions with which he disagreed?
The authorities were trying to confine opioids to a select population of pain patients who desperately needed them, but manufacturers were pushing legal boundaries — sometimes to the breaking point — to get their products out to a wider market.
School district policies confine most kids to the schools closest to them, often to the detriment of black and brown children born into communities blighted by racist housing policies that for decades choked off resources and financial opportunities.
President Trump has publicly said Mr. Mueller should confine his investigation to the narrow issue of Russia's attempts to disrupt last year's presidential campaign, not conduct an expansive inquiry into the finances of Mr. Trump or his associates.
They are also the hands that signed the order to confine Japanese-American citizens to internment camps during World War II, a racist act that some say is echoed in the current call for a ban on Muslims.
Another technique in taxable accounts is to confine sales to holdings that had been owned longer than a year, to get the lower long-term capital gains rate, observed Chris Chen, a CFP and founder of Insight Financial Strategists.
Apps from the major players—like Facebook, Google, and your bank—can generally be trusted, but for apps from smaller developers you usually have to assume the right security is in place or confine your browsing to the browser.
I'm not saying confine your pet there — my rescue dogs Max and Lucy both have run of the house — but it's important that they feel safe, and giving them their own territory is the best way to do this.
He defends, for example, Microsoft's choice to confine Windows 1893 S application download choices to the Windows Store, even if it does cut out popular apps like Chrome, which just happens to compete with Microsoft's relatively young Edge browser.
Like all kinds of social media challenges, gender reveals are made to be recorded; if you're going to really go for it, it would be wasteful to confine that viewing experience to those who can be there in person.
Of course, the federal government may not know about other facilities that are neglecting and abusing the people they confine, so more information that would come from the Private Prison Information Act won't hurt it's mission to protect prisoners.
While scientists have often instinctively sought to confine their public commentaries to their specialist areas of academic expertise, the looming prospect of a slow-motion, global environmental collapse has led many to push for tougher declarations in international forums.
They work for trainers who will pay them in cash at a lower rate because they are unauthorized, he said, and often confine themselves to the backstretch and send co-workers for food and other errands outside the track.
But in this space, I will confine myself to matters that I can address as an economist — the basic contours of U.S.-Mexico trade, the implications of a 2628 percent tariff, and the economic effects of building a wall.
"  Charlie Flanagan, Ireland's justice minister, said the article is reflective of the "prevailing social ethos of the 1930s," but some have argued that it represents a "narrow, discriminatory view that sought to confine women to one part of society only.
As soon as you start counting people out—like, "This is men only, this is straight, this is for white people, or yellow people"—as soon as you start putting blinkers on a party, you start to confine what is possible.
But VietJet's next step will be more challenging, industry analysts and executives say, as it expands further beyond Vietnam into choked southeast Asia, competitive China or Russia, where VietJet's fleet of narrowbody jets would confine it to the country's east.
On the one hand, it's beautifully tragic to demonstrate that Sherlock Holmes, the character who singlehandedly codified the "brilliant detective" trope for all of popular culture, would as a woman be forced to confine her brilliant mind to secretarial work.
A senior security official told Reuters new tactics were being rolled out to try to confine the demonstrations to Baghdad's Tahrir Square, a roadway junction at the foot of a bridge across the Tigris, where demonstrators have camped out for weeks.
I met a woman in camouflage (though the invitation begged us to confine ourselves to our native business-casual), who carried a clipboard and called herself Major Mom, and instead of an organizer she calls herself a liberator, like in Falluja.
The way that kitchens — as much as bedrooms — can confine women but also provide intimate spaces for connection and conversation and serve as a backdrop to the drama and trauma of daily life is a recurring motif in her work.
The restrictions will confine journalists to a porch at the front of the main finance ministry building rather than allowing them to move freely within its corridors, meaning they will only get unscheduled access to officials when they arrive or depart.
Most notably, the Army Corps of Engineers, which has done more to straighten and confine rivers than any agency in the history of the world, remade itself into a force for restoring meanders in rivers, guarding endangered species and protecting wetlands.
America thinks that China wants to drive it out of the region; China believes America wants to block its legitimate ambition to develop a blue-water navy and hopes instead to confine China's influence to the eastern coast of continental Asia.
The Trump administration is working to roll back former President Barack Obama's efforts to combat racial segregation — potentially making it easier for banks to deny loans to black and Hispanic people or for cities to confine poor families to minority neighborhoods.
Health officials are working to confine outbreaks to small geographic clusters, which would limit the impact on the nation's health care system and buy time for the development of a vaccine, an effort that could take a year or longer.
She said the bill looked like an attempt to confine Russian diplomats to their embassy and make their work harder, and called the proposal for a special committee part of a "witch hunt" by the outgoing Obama administration against Russia.
From cicadas cast in porcelain to photos of a meal's leftovers to video animations of Dutch paintings, the works, while visiting old themes of memory and the transience of life, do not confine themselves to the interior, nor are they necessarily still.
The delivery robots are still in early test phases; on Tuesday, city supervisors unanimously passed regulations that will limit companies to three robots each; limit the city to nine robots total; and confine robots to industrial areas where almost no one lives.
In the Sun, the star's own gravity works to confine the plasma in its core, but even the strongest materials on Earth are unable to withstand the extreme temperatures and pressures being generated at places like Sandia and General Fusion to create plasma.
Professor Green taught at the University of Massachusetts, Boston and wrote six books and countless articles, but taking his cue from a Yale mentor, C. Vann Woodward — to pursue history "with a purpose" — he did not confine his interests to the academy.
While the Soviets wanted to confine their negotiations to arms control, Reagan insisted on broadening the agenda to include other issues such as human rights and religious freedom in the Soviet Union, and nefarious Soviet activities in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
This is up from 814 infections and seven deaths on Tuesday, when de Blasio announced that New York City residents should prepare for a "shelter in place" order, which could mirror that of San Francisco's and confine New Yorkers to their homes.
Childhood, like the island in the Silver Sea, is a realm unto itself, safe in its remoteness, but the things that protect can also confine, and eventually Margaret learns that her paradise is actually a prison for those who have offended the king.
Even if you confine your posts about your children to sunny days and birthday parties, any information you provide about them — names, dates of birth, geographic location — could be acquired by data brokers, companies that collect personal information and sell it to advertisers.
Former regime critics like Joudeh now confine themselves to pressing for the smallest-bore reforms: better training for the police and judiciary, more local control in towns and cities, a diminished role for the Baath Party and its outmoded Arab Nationalist bromides.
Earlier on Tuesday, Bondy asked the judge to modify his client's bail conditions -- which require him to wear the GPS-monitoring ankle bracelet and confine him to his home in Florida -- so Parnas could sit in the Senate chamber and observe the proceedings.
In other parts of the world, the conversation is less robust; access to menstrual products can be difficult for women and girls in the global south, while long-held myths around menstruation can confine women to the home or even put them in danger.
Two years after he embraced the polarizing cause of ending the Midtown horse-carriage trade, a request of some of his most generous campaign supporters, Mr. de Blasio is set to reduce the size of the industry and confine its horses to Central Park.
Presidential Campaign In the hours after she learned about the death of Justice Antonin Scalia on Saturday, Hillary Clinton intended to confine her response to a 79-word statement extending thoughts and prayers to his family and praising his "energy and passion" on the bench.
It used the brothers' case to challenge the government on two issues: the constitutionality of involuntary confinement as a measure to protect public health and the use of Section 27 of the Public Health Act to confine persons with communicable diseases to a government prison.
The exodus of staff members at the popular sports website Deadspin started on Tuesday, with the firing of the interim editor in chief, Barry Petchesky, who had refused to obey an order from higher-ups to confine the site's posts to sports-related subject matter.
In it, Auge describes how, in western society, we spend an increasing amount of time in transitory places like airports, supermarkets, and highways, places that might create the illusion of fellowship and commonality but actually confine the individual to a state of anonymous solitude.
NEW YORK, March 17 (Reuters) - New Yorkers should be prepared for the possibility of a 'shelter in place' order to fight the spread of the new coronavirus that would largely confine people to their homes, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Tuesday.
"  Ireland's Justice Minister said: "It may reflect the prevailing social ethos of the 1930s" but added even back then "a number of people argued it represented a narrow, discriminatory view that sought to confine women to one part of society only – carrying out duties in the home.
"To confine ourselves to seeking temporary relief by raising the public deficit could prove less than effective, even counterproductive, if this led to a deterioration in financial conditions and in the confidence of households and firms," the Bank of Italy said in its annual report Friday.
The deputy head of the TMC, Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said earlier on Monday that the council was ready to hand over power swiftly, but said the opposition was not being serious about sharing power and wanted to confine the military to a ceremonial role.
"We are very much a Chinese company and China is a big market, but the adoption of new technology and new products like ours may be faster in other markets so we shouldn't confine ourselves," said Wang Mengqiu, founder and chief executive of Zero Zero Robotics.
We might as well have been in Hackney or the Mission District or anywhere else that hipsters gather: signs, in English, requested that visitors with laptops confine themselves to a large common table, every seat of which was occupied by a young person using the Internet.
A ban would stop U.S. companies from participating in financial transactions with the company and freeze assets held in the U.S. The plan to confine the second largest smartphone producer was considered by the White House National Security Council and in the end was not executed.
One reason that the request appears to be comparatively narrow -- for returns between 2013 and 2018 -- could be to confine the search to the period immediately before and during Trump's political career and to stave off accusations that the Democrats are embarking on an illegitimate fishing expedition.
Abortion and gun control Over and over Wednesday, Kavanaugh, who was calm and disciplined during a long day of scrutiny from Democrats under pressure from grassroots activists to show vigorous resistance to Trump's nominee, argued that judges must be independent and must confine their rulings to precedent.
But as a writer and student of literature, I sympathize with Paul Bloom's plea to confine "empathy" to its actual meaning, because if we do not, we run the risk of falling into an anarchic linguistic wonderland where words can mean whatever we want them to.
Despite personal pleas from Mr. de Blasio himself, the New York City Council canceled a vote on his bill to confine the industry's horses to Central Park, a priority of wealthy donors that the mayor kept alive, despite scorn from labor unions, parks advocates, pedicab drivers and other groups.
However, a process called "backslopping", whereby part of an old successful mix of fermented dough, wine or beer is seeded into a new mix, might have allowed early yeast users to confine species that had favourable characteristics in man-made environments for years on end, effectively domesticating them.
It was 'Ndrangheta custom to confine prisoners' wives to the home, but the two women found ways to see each other, exchanging confidences as they dropped off their children at nursery school or sneaked visits after Pesce went to work at a family grocery store near Cacciola's house.
Confining Bluetooth, Wi-Fi signal range improves device performanceWith this problem in mind, Assistant Professor Ho and his team engineered the specially-patterned textile to confine signals between sensors closer to the body instead of letting them spread away into surrounding space, allowing for a boost in connection strength.
HONG KONG — China has ordered several of the country's most popular internet portals to halt much of their original news reporting, in a move that could confine an even larger share of the journalism in the country to Communist-controlled mouthpieces ahead of an important party meeting next year.
Representative Mikie Sherrill, a freshman Democrat who represents a swing district in New Jersey, said her party had not made its case to voters that Mr. Trump obstructed justice in the Russia investigation, and would be better served to confine the impeachment inquiry to the president's dealings with Ukraine.
Earlier on Tuesday, Joseph Bondy, an attorney for Parnas, asked the judge to modify his client's bail conditions -- which require him to wear the GPS-monitoring ankle bracelet and confine him to his home in Florida -- so Parnas could sit in the Senate chamber and observe the proceedings.
The FPO has sought to confine the scandal's fallout largely to Strache, who offered in the sting video to fix government contracts at a dinner party on the holiday island of Ibiza with a woman posing as a Russian oligarch's niece, but a new potential scandal emerged this week.
Joshua Stueve, a spokesman for the United States attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia, said the government did not want to confine Ms. Manning, relaying a statement that Tracy Doherty-McCormick, a federal prosecutor, had made after the judge opened part of the contempt hearing on Friday.
As Peoples Temple survivor Bryan Kravitz reminded me four decades after Jim Jones issued his last warning about the fascist conspiracy to confine African Americans to concentration camps, private corporations run prisons whose inmates are disproportionately gathered from the sort of poor black and brown communities where Jones concentrated his outreach.
"I don't like to put a confine on shape or size to define beauty or to service a customer; our ready-to-wear collection is already less inclusive by virtue of its price point, so it was important for me to create an inclusive collection in the active market," Gurung said.
The ruling said the government had no legal right to confine people who had been screened and found to be loyal, but though it referred to the detention of Japanese-Americans as "racial discrimination," it stopped short of defining the constitutional limits of wartime detention based on factors like race.
" Of all of the rights we have as human beings, the pre-eminent one is this right to self-defense — "The right of self defence is the first law of nature: in most governments it has been the study of rulers to confine this right within the narrowest limits possible.
Doudna said in a statement the claims have not been verified in peer-reviewed journals, but if the Chinese CRISPR experiment were confirmed, scientists should "confine the use of gene editing in human embryos to settings where a clear unmet medical need exists, and where no other medical approach is a viable option."
They don't like that you have to get rid of all of your papers, which is actually a misnomer: Kondo just says you should limit them because they're incapable of sparking joy, and you should confine them to three folders: needs immediate attention, must be kept for now, must be kept forever.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away a Yemeni man's bid for release after 20143 years held as an enemy combatant at the American naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, even as a liberal justice urged the court to decide whether the United States can legally confine such detainees indefinitely.
"When we realize these messages are not coming from sources that are encouraging us to be healthy, but instead are sources that are trying to control and confine us — forcing us to look a certain way, making us feel less valuable when we do not — we can begin to overcome them," Dr. Holub says.
Congress needs to nix this troublesome trend and quit delegating the decision on whether to launch offensive war to the commander in chief, whose authority the founders intended to confine to being the top general on the battlefield, with responsibility only to carry out any war that the people's houses of Congress choose to authorize.
You'll find yourself acting out against whatever powers confine you this week, as action planet Mars creates friction with rebellious planet of surprises, Uranus, on Tuesday at 7:00 PM. Someone's actions are causing you to feel trapped, like you have no way to do anything about how they treat you, so what do you do?
The man who loves to talk about how he always hits back "10 times harder" used to have to confine his penchant for aggression to publicity-seeking feuds with the likes of Rosie O'Donnell, and to his direction of the Trump Organization, where he tended to hire people with limited qualifications and experience, whom he then micromanaged.
But where ER was able to confine its medical action to the titular location in most episodes, 9-1-1 is constantly jetting all over Los Angeles, to the degree that it can feel like Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago PD have been collapsed into the same series, with a framing device featuring Connie Britton answering the phone.
After a 4-day period in which two trains derailed and another broke down in a tunnel under the Hudson River on the Friday before Easter Sunday, Amtrak officials decided that their usual practice of trying to confine repairs to nights and weekends was not sufficient to keep up with the deterioration of tracks and equipment.
Roy PearsonPotomac Falls, Va. To the Editor: As the elementary school in which I work closed and staff prepared for remote learning, I was struck by how relatively easily our now empty building could be used to house Covid-19 patients, or confine the Covid-19 patients to the hospitals and move other, more "typical" hospital patients to overflow accommodations.
The monument is meant to depict Tasunke Witko—best known as Crazy Horse—the Oglala Lakota warrior famous for his role in the resounding defeat of Custer and the Seventh Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn and for his refusal to accept, even in the face of violence and tactical starvation, the American government's efforts to confine his people on reservations.
" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads My copy of the Penguin Dictionary of Symbols describes yellow as "the hottest, the most expansive and the most burning of all colors in its intensity, violence and almost strident shrillness … broad and dazzling as a flow of molten metal, being hard to put out and always overflowing the limits within which one tries to confine it.
"Confine him to a federal penitentiary!" he repeated, night after night, whipping the crowd into a frenzy, though attendees could not say exactly what the rationale was for imprisoning Ford, or why they hated him so much, or even why they cultishly worshipped a leader whose policies were directly hurting them and who was, in new ways every day, revealing himself to be a toxic asshole.
Fidgeting in a stiff wooden auditorium seat while plucky 10-year-olds sing "Over the Rainbow" off-key might not seem like crashing, but it—along with the several other free events I attended unannounced—was one of the best ways to feel alive in a New York and a world where we increasingly confine ourselves to the same bars, same neighborhoods, and same bubbles.
But, as for theology and ethics, they should confine themselves to the teachings of Rabbi Hillel (first century B.C.), which, according to Zamenhof, consisted of just three principles: that God exists and rules the world; that He resides within us as our conscience; and that the fundamental dictate of conscience is that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
In her lecture-performance Vulva's Morphia (1995), Schneemann delivers a caustically funny storybook tale of vulva's journey to understand how the culture perceives her ("Vulva goes to school and discovers she doesn't exist," it begins.) Schneemann doesn't even confine her investigations to the human body: The photographs in her Infinity Kisses series show grainy, washed-out, often unflattering images of the "deep kisses" delivered to her every morning by her cats.
Related: 'Just Say No': How Nancy Reagan Helped America Lose the War on Drugs The commission didn't confine itself to health administration, noting that the "virtually unprecedented" spike in homicides in Mexico over recent years (164,345 homicides between 2007 and 2014) was linked to the increased use of military forces against drug traffickers that began in 2006 — a by-product of an untenable escalation of the drug war.

No results under this filter, show 426 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.