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But now, she's contending with being unemployed and temporarily homeless.
Christian denominations around the country are contending with massive defections.
Here are the key issues that each is contending with.
Women throughout the industry were contending with misogyny and worse.
The scientific community has been contending with its own habitual harassers.
These are just some of the worries traders are contending with.
At the same time, Midwestern farmers were contending with a drought.
"What are we contending with?" asks Filtermist's chief executive, James Stansfield.
At home, he is also contending with two superpowers: his grandmothers.
The knitting community has been openly contending with racism, particularly through Instagram.
With iOS 12, I see Apple actually contending with that bare fact.
In the meantime, Ford is contending with sliding sales and rising costs.
For the past month, they have been contending with confusion and disorder.
Can Reed contend this week, given all that he is contending with?
As many millennials come of age, employers are contending with helicopter parents.
Now the world is contending with the worst oil shock in years.
Number 5: It's the same thing with contending with overseas markets, of course.
But Thanksgiving is one potentially dangerous day for those contending with food allergies.
It should be a source of power in contending with Trump's destructive agenda.
My grandfather lingered on the sidewalk, contending with a flutter in his stomach.
Let's face it: Nobody likes contending with heavy crowds in popular tourist destinations.
Puerto Rico has also been contending with a shrinking population in recent years.
Inventory problems aside, Under Armour is contending with a host of other issues.
They are also contending with a schedule that offers little rest between games.
Meanwhile, DoorDash is contending with other concerns, particularly its network of delivery drivers.
However, the quartet navigates these hurdles while contending with gang violence and police harassment.
Airbus is also contending with supply chain delays for its A350 wide-body plane.
Plenty of headwinds: HSBC is contending with falling interest rates, which squeeze lending margins.
Having seen off Sunni jihadists, the Kurds may soon be contending with Shia fighters.
The other team doesn't find themselves contending with an omnipresent force on the court.
Romance flows, but you're also contending with some blocks in your social life, Pisces.
Some unions are discussing their own strategies for contending with a robot-clogged future.
The country is prone to heat waves and is already contending with devastating floods.
The mind-set that Gutiérrez was contending with among Democratic leaders was hardly incomprehensible.
Her kidneys failed, requiring dialysis; she was also contending with diabetes and heart disease.
But that is without contending with the biggest corruption scandal in US naval history.
Northern California officials are contending with a norovirus outbreak at a wildfire evacuation shelter.
Some unions are discussing their own strategies for contending with a robot-clogged future.
Both companies have in some sense spent the past few years contending with Google.
Rod Blagojevich, while also contending with questions about his finances and relationship with Madigan.
But Democrats are already contending with challenges that Republicans never fully confronted after 2008.
In western Europe and Latin America, priests and bishops are instead contending with growing secularism.
The AP notes that Virginia's statehouse, which is also contending with blackface scandals involving Gov.
They haven't unveiled specific policy proposals for contending with big banks and Wall Street, however.
Even before Maria savaged Puerto Rico, the island was contending with $72 billion in debt.
China's leaders are contending with the country's slowest pace of growth in nearly three decades.
Contending with peeling paint and broken plaster, the artists manage a surprisingly effective contemplative atmosphere.
Contending with misogynist imagery in ancient art raises a multitude of questions that demand addressing today.
Batlow is typical of the towns contending with the new conditions, if a bit better off.
Specifically PlayStation is contending with a scarcity for parts also in demand from the smartphone industry.
Rather, the artist shows himself grappling and contending with the ongoing legacies of Civil War mythology.
One reason why is that exporters were contending with more expensive imported raw materials and fuel.
They'll handle cracked screens, software issues, battery problems, and whatever else you might be contending with.
Lebanon has been contending with rolling blackouts since the days of its 1975-1990 civil war.
Many are also contending with other problems born of poverty, like disability, unemployment and substance abuse.
Rather than contending with the information saturation around the crisis, Human Flow falls prey to it.
But he is also contending with significant criticisms for support of controversial legislation over several decades.
In the Angeles National Forest area, firefighters were also contending with rising temperatures and high winds.
The agency also is contending with high turnover rates, partly spurred by low morale at TSA.
HNA is now contending with its $220.9 billion in debt, according to its own regulatory filings.
But the company and its chief executive, Elon Musk, are contending with some more fundamental blemishes.
At the time, the board was contending with a brewing battle over the future of CBS.
More than ever before, art handlers were contending with unconventional objects, mixed media, and hazardous materials.
And that means contending with the unlikely, unpleasant, and far-reaching watershed movement that was Gamergate.
But just because it's unknowable and nonnegotiable doesn't mean it isn't worth contending with every day.
The top three Democrats in Virginia's state government are currently contending with various controversies, including Gov.
But contending with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, is a different situation.
But to Coetzee, contending with crocodiles, hippos, waterfalls, and even elephants is what makes fishing wonderful.
But though the critters are safe, the shelter is still contending with the aftermath of the fire.
Our partners and carriers across all parts of the country are contending with flooding and airport closures.
Caught in a dizzying though still totally opaque political realignment, we were contending with a new language.
Running a business today means contending with technologies that sound like plot devices from a comic book.
Music execs at the time were contending with rampant piracy, so 99 cents was better than zero.
And China is not merely contending with a truculent Mr Trump and his more hawkish economic advisers.
Lyondell spokeswoman Chevalier Gray said on Friday the company was contending with constrained barge and ship traffic.
Excavating personal triumphs and public traumas, kindling love and sexuality, contending with struggle both emotional and economic.
Violence, hate speech, and racism are all issues that Facebook has been contending with in recent years.
EVA's next big battle: Contending with the damaging results of the government's abstinence-only attitude and policies.
Puerto Rico also has been contending with a dwindling population in recent years, reducing its tax base.
Now, the industry is contending with the coronavirus and a likely recession that will sap consumer confidence.
Facebook, which has been contending with a crisis over data privacy, slumped by more than 2 percent.
News organizations who were generous supporters at the outset found themselves contending with their own financial challenges.
The campaign did, however, issue guidelines to its employees for preventing infection and contending with the outbreak.
Like other automakers, Ford is also contending with tariffs on steel, aluminum and possibly on vehicles themselves.
If you've been contending with any creative blocks, things may shift now; ditto regarding your love life.
The new trailer introduces the particular evil forces the high schoolers will be contending with this time around.
While relations with Poland worsen, the EU is contending with a second slow-motion car-crash, in Italy.
We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion.
Higher earners are contending with mortgages, installment loans, and "about half of them have student loans," Chen said.
He helps people build digital footprints that communicate an authentic image, and that can mean contending with controversy.
It is also contending with ISIS-affiliated groups in the Sinai and ongoing threats from Hamas in Gaza.
The agency also was contending with enhanced security measures following two bombings at airports abroad earlier this year.
Nigeria is also contending with dollar shortages caused by low oil prices, which pushed up inflation throughout 2016.
America is contending with rising numbers of critically ill coronavirus patients and a shortage of emergency medical equipment.
Traffic is also a concern; Seattle is contending with an excessive burden on the city's public transit system.
The title character, Alex Truelove, is a popular high schooler contending with great confusion about his sexual orientation.
And they are now also contending with a Capitol gripped by the House's impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Democrats will likely be contending with a huge field of candidates in 2020, believing Trump to be vulnerable.
Amazon is still expanding aggressively in other countries, notably India, where it is contending with local rival Flipkart.
That means moving ideas to action, which means contending with problems and allocating government resources to productive ends.
"Blum said that he "constantly" sees clients coming in who are contending with the "impact of not being validated.
The firm is still expanding aggressively in other countries, notably India, where it is contending with local rival Flipkart.
Graham, meanwhile, is contending with former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, businessman Jeff Greene, and Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum.
David Spisak, an 8-year-old boy who found his 'true love' while contending with terminal cancer, has died.
Andersen's semi-autobiographical comic, Sarah Scribbles, depicts an alternative girl humorously contending with insecurity and the awkwardness of life.
At the same time, Solomon said, the English language was contending with grammarians who wanted to "Latinize" the language.
But he said South Korea was contending with concerns from local residents at Gangwha Island, off the west coast.
Officials have been contending with the fallout from two other body camera videos that have come out this summer.
The hurricane-ravaged island is still contending with widespread power and water shortages, and dozens of stores remain closed.
Contending with these challenges requires far more effort, and imagination, than an offer of a few blocks and toys.
MUMBAI — In many countries, Facebook is contending with a darkening reputation as a vehicle for disinformation and false news.
He is still a cerebral, introspective teenager from outer-borough New York, contending with existential confusions and merciless supervillains.
But Rhode Island is facing other infrastructure needs, including airports and rail, while contending with an unexpected budget shortfall.
But the company is contending with a ton of pressure, including a slowing Chinese car market and tough competition.
Late-night service had been partly blamed for the backlog of maintenance work that Metro is now contending with.
Firefighting crews in San Diego County were also contending with the larger fire that broke out Thursday near Bonsall.
The city, too, is contending with vacant land use issues, and not always on the scale of large developments.
But she was contending with a South Brooklyn of the 1940s that had become a bastion for organized crime.
Web developers and site builders are now contending with experiences across platforms including watches, cars, voice assistants and more.
Goldstone said one challenge for defense lawyers may be contending with a solidarity pledge that many defendants have signed onto.
Trump has moved faster than Obama in announcing nominees for US attorneys, but Trump is also contending with more vacancies.
Graham has a massive catch radius and where he aligns in the formation dictates Fangio's options for contending with him.
But that deal itself led to a range of other inquiries the San Francisco-based bank is now contending with.
We need to rip off the plaster and get on with it, because then we'll know what we're contending with.
In addition to sparring with Loeb, Liveris also has been contending with a controversy over his spending of Dow funds.
The leadership of the department is still contending with a federal corruption investigation that has already ensnared several top commanders.
The vast majority of children in the justice system are contending with early childhood trauma and unmitigated adverse childhood experiences.
The remaining players, contending with low interest rates, are getting state regulators across the country to approve big premium increases.
Messenger planet Mercury ends its retrograde today, freeing you from the many miscommunications and delays you've been contending with, Leo.
Canadian researchers are contending with severe restrictions on zebrafish import to this country, and they say it's hurting their research.
It left Israel's government, the most right-wing in the country's history, contending with accusations of being soft on Hamas.
They're contending with food reminiscent of an outpost in Afghanistan, broken-down vehicles and bouts of uncertainty around their mission.
But it was likely inevitable, as Italy is the first European country contending with a major outbreak of the disease.
Plus, they're contending with competition brought by newcomers with no ties to Humboldt County looking to break into the industry.
And now they are contending with a dam disaster that is reminiscent of California's Oroville Dam crisis earlier this year.
Business Insider reached out to a slew of consumer companies to find out how they are contending with the outbreak.
During his remarks, he said the school is committed to contending with its failures during the march and ensuing rallies.
They were already contending with a company that relies largely on temporary and hourly workers to make up its workforce.
Across Parris Island, commanders of the different training battalions were contending with hazing allegations ranging from abusive language to assault.
What emerges in "Revolution Sunday" is primarily a novel of the self, of an artist contending with her own vanishing.
Even before Maria laid waste to the island three months ago, Puerto Rico was contending with $72 billion in debt.
But the party's language made us curious about how both Republicans and Democrats are contending with public health in their platforms.
As polls opened across the country, residents of several states were contending with severe weather conditions that could affect voter turnout.
This WTF is a VPN primer should good you a good overview of what you're contending with a bit more broadly.
The DCCC's efforts also can't be looked at in a vacuum: Democrats are contending with multi-way primaries across the country.
She's taken on German Chancellor Angela Merkel, nailing one-liners about Krampus, texting Hillary Clinton and contending with President Trump. 7.
Nero's trial starts Thursday for second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and misconduct charges, but he won't be contending with a jury.
One of the patients, 2-year-old Julia Payne, is starting rehab after contending with the illness for almost one month.
Automakers producing vehicles in the United States are contending with U.S. steel and aluminum prices driven higher by Trump administration tariffs.
You can see him contending with aging and death in this moment, and trying to deny her presence over him. Sad.
But I think it's impossible to say that without contending with the other thing that Endgame implies with Tony Stark's heroism.
Officials in Baltimore have been contending with the fallout from two other body cam videos that have come out this summer.
Like others in the West, he's contending with a dying forest and threat of fires, among other climate change-related issues.
Rachel McAdams does some heavy lifting, contending with how absurd all of this mystical craziness must look to any outside onlooker.
Adding additional hurdles to treatment while contending with the burden of a progressive disease is not our government at its best.
Grain handling companies that store and trade crops are contending with a downturn in grain prices over the past three years.
Anonymity is a delightful novelty for him, after years of contending with fanatical supporters and near-constant police escorts in Europe.
Mercury ends its retrograde at 9:59 AM and finally, the miscommunications and delays we've been contending with start to subside.
In many major economies, steel makers are contending with a glut of low-cost product, much of it made in China.
Of course, contending with this fact would require an account of the more disruptive economic shifts that began in the 1970s.
While contending with the mounting burden of electronic medical billing, physicians may encounter problems with the financial gatekeepers of insurance companies.
Any strategic challenge requires contending with limits and obstacles: scarce resources, structural constraints, devoted enemies and fickle allies, chance and luck.
Now they're contending with one of the largest sporting companies in the world, which raked in nearly $40 billion last year.
As vice president, he once flew into a rage after contending with a group of hostile student journalists at Cornell University.
There is an unresolved trade war with China, a nation already contending with an economic downturn that could dampen global demand.
We must ensure that communities already contending with unsafe drinking water, toxic air, and lack of economic opportunity are not left behind.
The show pivots around the lives of three different women contending with the strain of motherhood and domestic life in Monterey, California.
He was, in his defense, contending with a Republican conference that was reluctant to give him anything at all on this issue.
The current exhibition on view at Galeri Nev Istanbul presents five artists, all from different places, each contending with how we mourn.
She continued to study art at Columbia University and spent the 21969s contending with Abstract Expressionism, the dominant style of the time.
The security clearance investigation is one of several congressional probes that the White House is contending with from the Democratic-controlled House.
New England's seafood industry voiced its objections as it is already contending with declining fish stocks, warming waters and increasingly strict regulations.
Retailers are now facing an entirely new form of competitor while contending with the potential threat of Amazon encroaching into their space.
The most successful of these images have relatively simple compositions, featuring a single protagonist alone or contending with a number of adversaries.
We'll also be contending with what could be the coolest temperatures we've run marathons in — which could be for better or worse.
By one estimate, 80 percent of the billing-related costs in the United States are because of contending with this added complexity.
The campus is contending with a student housing shortage, a budget crunch and the fallout from a series of sexual harassment scandals.
The youth Gregory represents are contending with the well-predicted consequences of a warming planet — consequences that are expected to grow worse.
The TSA is also contending with enhanced security efforts after the Brussels airport terrorist attack, which has contributed to longer wait times.
Now he is contending with a thicket of ethical and legal considerations as his former boss — Donald J. Trump — serves as president.
General Miller is also contending with a potential troop withdrawal and restarted peace negotiations in Qatar between American diplomats and Taliban officials.
It is also contending with pressure from international lenders to cut the public wage bill and other spending to shore up state finances.
While it is an entirely different topic, we cannot have a conversation about thin privilege or size bias without contending with skinny shaming.
" Unlike more traditional marathons Fairbrother had completed, this one required contending "with so many emotions and different unexpected and alien hazards to navigate.
This means contending with the fact that your own contextualizing information, including your underlying motivations, become moot once tossed to the internet's winds.
The kingdom's banks are contending with weaker credit growth because of lower oil prices, although heavy government spending has helped offset the impact.
Banks in the kingdom are contending with sluggish economic growth as depressed oil prices prompt reduced spending by the government, companies and consumers.
The Moon in Libra squares off with Pluto at 9:51 AM, stirring up complicated emotions and finding us contending with power struggles.
It's a surprising fact, but given our nation's past and present issues of contending with racism and misogyny it's not all that shocking.
Clinton is still contending with resistance to her candidacy from supporters of Mr. Sanders as their contest carries on and grows more contentious.
Countries like Spain, which are contending with their own separatist movements (eg, the Basque region and Catalonia), would try to block Scotland's accession.
In 2017, America is contending with a world whose challenges would be excruciatingly difficult even for the most experienced and well-managed administration.
Yvette Clarke is contending with the 22020-year-old Adem Bunkeddeko, a graduate of Harvard Business School and the son of Ugandan refugees.
As growth slows, China's strategy for contending with the middle-income trap has been to try to gnaw off its civil society limb.
Another market dynamic that the U.S. is contending with is the established, and apparently strengthening, relationship between OPEC and non-OPEC producer Russia.
In "With Six You Get Eggroll" (1968), at 10, Doris Day and Brian Keith play lovebirds contending with offspring of the hostile variety.
Samsung and Apple may find themselves contending with the same problem: a distinct lack of smarts in their speaker when compared to competitors.
When we saw Jung contending with takedown attempts previously he was creative with his answers but he just wasn't fighting great takedown artists.
But officers say they are tired and stressed after contending with two militant attacks in a year and regular, sometimes violent street protests.
Hill also is contending with a contentious divorce from a husband she calls abusive and blames for circulating the photographs that appeared online.
Syria has now confirmed five cases of the novel coronavirus, putting it on the growing list of countries contending with the deadly pandemic.
At the same time, traditional media companies are contending with technology companies like Apple and Facebook that have moved into the entertainment business.
A very important piece of information or perspective arrives as you find yourself contending with complicated emotions and issues concerning jealousy and obsession.
Partly because, instead of contending with great ideas, it deploys them as if they were toy soldiers or characters in a video game.
Then a pro-Europe government in Spain suddenly collapsed, even as the bloc's leaders were contending with trade tariffs imposed by President Trump.
A lawsuit against Harvard over its admissions practices has gone to trial, just as high school seniors are contending with college application season.
In addition to the physical damage across the country, authorities are also contending with widespread misinformation and false reports and claims of arson.
Two years ago I struggled even more as the dark season approached while I was also contending with the hormonal shifts of pregnancy.
That could be part of a looming economic crisis for the bloc, which is already contending with the shaky state of Italy's banks.
"We're contending with an intense U.K. terrorist threat from Islamist extremists," the organization's chief, Andrew Parker, said in a rare speech in London.
Communities on both sides of the channel are already contending with economic weakness as the prospect of a no-deal Brexit discourages investment.
In the 1890s, we were trying to surpass Great Britain economically and were contending with them to become the "leader" of the world.
Wedding excitement aside, Johnston and her fellow Olympic hopefuls are contending with serious issues leading up to Rio – issues that go beyond just athletics.
Deutsche Bank and a handful of other European banks are contending with their own problems that could explain the depth of their recent declines.
Air Canada and other carriers are contending with rising fuel costs that are weighing on profits, even as demand for air travel is strong.
As conditions begin to improve in parts of Houston, Beaumont, Port Arthur, and other parts of the city are still contending with dangerous conditions.
Your ruling planet, the Sun, makes a powerful connection with Pluto this morning, bringing big news—and likely finding you contending with big egos.
The online lender is contending with the recent resignation of its founder and chief executive as well as weakening investor appetite for its loans.
The department, which is contending with low morale among officers, is also the subject of a Justice Department investigation into its patterns and practices.
We saw how that ultimately turned out, and we saw Carol contending with that last week, laying one of her cookies at Sam's grave.
Aid workers are also contending with extreme risks: a U.N. official said last month that 82 had been killed since the civil war began.
That's a main concern for John Hick, medical director of emergency preparedness for Minneapolis-based Hennepin Healthcare, which is already contending with flu season.
Implicit throughout the show is an understanding that love is messy — worse yet when you are contending with society's expectations of conventional, heterosexual marriage.
But the 1966 campaign "was embarrassing," she said in a telephone interview, because the women had no hope of contending with such underpowered cars.
Guilt and anguish over the loss of children can be catastrophic for someone already contending with addiction, and Cynthia turned from Percocet to heroin.
Her outlook anticipated characteristics of digital photographs disseminated across social networks, allowing multitudes to exchange perspectives while contending with events in other people's lives.
It is also contending with a rise in bad loans and, for two quarters, has been trying to raise $2 billion in fresh capital.
What this means is you and another player will attempt to bowl balls and hit them while contending with the game's purposefully wonky physics.
"Right now, you're contending with earnings season and the fact that the market has run up leading up into the earnings season," Pavlik said.
Canada, the largest supplier of both metals to the United States, is also contending with the potential collapse of the North American Free Trade agreement.
It found that fast-food chicken restaurants as a whole did not experience more traffic when Popeyes' locations were contending with 30-minute long lines.
In recent weeks, the presidential adviser has been contending with not so flattering press; she announced the shuttering of her eponymous fashion label amid controversy.
All are contending with declining sales of traditional lighting as well as falling LED prices in the face of competition from lower-cost Chinese rivals.
Mitsubishi also needs to plough money into connectivity and autonomous driving—a huge burden for a small carmaker—while contending with its fuel-economy scandal.
Mr. Starr now is contending with criticism of his own leadership over Baylor's handling of sexual assault charges leveled against several of its football players.
In addition to managing external threats, Musk is contending with an internal union drive by the United Auto Workers (UAW) at his Fremont, California, factory.
As we and many other analysts have argued, the national park system is contending with significant challenges, including deteriorating infrastructure and micromanagement from political authorities.
So added buy in from Samsung — whose high end devices are most often contending with iPhones for consumers' cash — is certainly helpful to its strategy.
Now, with austerity measures slashing maintenance budgets and leaving streets gashed with potholes, councils are also contending with proposals for what they call glorified billboards.
The bloc is contending with a nasty divorce with Britain, rising authoritarianism from Hungary and Poland, and a showdown with a populist government in Italy.
Tronc is also contending with sexual harassment allegations against two top editors at The Daily News, the New York tabloid that it acquired in September.
It's a demeanor that can help when contending with eccentric demands, like the client who wanted to be carried to her car after her pedicure.
The insects in the forest that Lister studied haven't been contending with pesticides or habitat loss, the two problems to which the Krefeld paper pointed.
But officials are contending with deep anger from the Chinese public, with many people still seething over the government's early efforts to conceal the crisis.
This thoroughly modern monster movie follows a group of friends in New York contending with an attack by a mysterious creature capable of spectacular destruction.
Port Arthur's mayor, Derrick Freeman, said on Facebook early Wednesday morning that rescue teams were contending with fires while trying to get residents to safety.
"There's going to be a very serious contending with what it meant to the people who didn't consent to this behavior," she said, per Deadline.
Along with very real concerns and the ongoing danger brought by aftershocks, the government was also contending with false stories stirring fear on social media.
But Mr. Applegate is contending with the same issue that dogged him in his last bid: claims that he stalked and harassed his ex-wife.
After two weeks of protests, funerals and vigils, students are contending with how to balance activism with SATs, advanced placement tests and applying to college.
The Coast Guard, an armed service, is contending with the very same readiness challenges as our DoD brethren, yet we continue to get left behind.
The company is contending with consumers taking longer to upgrade and a trade war denting demand in China, once one of its most promising markets.
Growers, like all Argentines, are also contending with higher energy bills since the government cut public utility subsidies as part of its deficit reduction program.
Steel companies around the world are contending with sharp price falls and thousands of job cuts in Mexico have been announced in the past year.
Sykes said he heard a smoke alarm go off only after he and his wife were already out in the hallway contending with the smoke.
But in "Crimes of Grindelwald," we're contending with another generation of pure-blood fanatics, and so surnames and family trees are of concern once again.
Tesla is also contending with a challenge from traditional automakers like Ford, General Motors and Nissan, which are pushing harder into the electric-vehicle market.
While those tasks don't sound particularly difficult, they are when contending with the bulky mass of a spacesuit that effectively acts as a human-shaped spacecraft.
G.M. was contending with a sales slowdown in the United States and China, and the need for big investments in electric vehicles and self-driving cars.
Johnson says that Chewie is resilient, though, and that it's fortunate that he has a new mission, helping Rey, and contending with Porgs on his ship.
Daily newspapers are contending with falling circulation and dwindling advertising dollars, and many have sought new business models and new revenue sources to combat the decline.
Didi is also contending with dissatisfaction among drivers, with at least eight strikes in different cities across China in the past year, local media have reported.
Discussing Sarah's tweets in a vacuum without contending with her life's actual work in the very field of online communities and harassment is, quite frankly, ridiculous.
It may be time for a new work contending with the Cuba of today, as opposed to the nostalgic one presented in this picture-perfect dance.
Obviously the coal industry has reshaped Appalachia in ways that we would still be contending with even if the coal industry packed up and left today.
The training encompasses search and rescue operations, contending with disasters at sea, and "safeguarding Chinese sovereignty", said the advisor who focuses on the South China Sea.
" He goes on to say that "through contending with these objects I point the viewer along a path to re-configure their place within these systems.
It's about stepping outside of the bubble you've lived your life in and contending with the wider world that has previously been closed off to you.
The winner of 14 majors shows newfound enjoyment in contending, with a weight seemingly lifted upon winning at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta on Sunday.
Since 2002, the American Catholic Church — to say nothing of the church globally — has been contending with the sheer catastrophic scope and scale of the crisis.
Robinson's speech Friday was ferociously political, at once acknowledging the long road toward LGBTQ acceptance in America and contending with the no less challenging road ahead.
Deep learning, whether it's our brains contending with floods of sensory input or algorithms reading handwriting, is necessary for intelligence, but it's not intelligence in itself.
Millions remained without power Tuesday night, and residents who had evacuated were still fighting their way home, contending with fuel shortages, sweltering heat and unreliable telecommunications.
He was 69 when he died late last month, and had been contending with health problems for as long as most of us had known him.
For them, memes are a way to commiserate with fellow bankers, especially those contending with the long hours of summer internships and first-year analyst positions.
Daniel Anonsen of the Marine Corps — and he was contending with dozens of impostor Facebook and Instagram accounts, and had no idea who Ms. Holland was.
She isn't terribly forthcoming with the details, possibly because she's contending with reporters determined to chart the course of the relationship before it can chart itself.
Daniel Anonsen of the Marine Corps — and he was contending with dozens of impostor Facebook and Instagram accounts, and had no idea who Ms. Holland was.
Some of the new players hail from China, which can complicate some of the municipal negotiations, but even the homegrown companies are contending with city agencies.
In LA this means contending with three hours of roundtrip traffic just to walk onstage, strap on an acoustic guitar, and check his mic for two songs.
Maybe contending with your mistake will allow you to contend with what you've lost over these years and what it is you'd really like to find. Lx
International oil prices will average $214 a barrel in 275, and consumers may find themselves contending with bouts of $3103 crude this summer, RBC Capital Markets said.
She wrote fitfully throughout the following decades in California and Colorado while juggling a series of jobs, bringing up four sons, battling alcoholism and contending with disability.
One girl, Shana, follows her younger sister as they begin to walk across America, contending with militias, while scientists work to figure out what's behind the malady.
Opinion: Why prognosis for Aleppo's children is grave Medication shortages Through everything, the medics are contending with desperate shortages -- of equipment, of medication, and of doctors themselves.
Kris Cries Over Rob's Struggles While Kim, Kris and Khloé were on an Asian getaway in a 2014 episode, Rob was back home contending with personal issues.
How do current race issues, which both parties contending with in different ways, fit into a left-right way of understanding ideology that's rooted in economic considerations?
His approval ratings are far lower than his predecessors and he's contending with investigations by Congress and a special counsel over Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Intel Capital often seeks to match up portfolio companies that are working on solving particular problems with customers that are contending with those specific issues, he said.
RE: TRUMP Mark Leibovich investigated how Republican leaders were contending with the rise of Donald Trump and, subsequently, the greatest identity crisis in their party's modern history.
Not only are grocery chains competing with each other and contending with non-traditional grocers like Target and Wal-Mart, but they now face a digital threat.
The Democratic nominee is also contending with a decline in turnout by African-Americans in early voting, pointing toward a slump that many in the party feared.
Buhari is already contending with Boko Haram's jihadist insurgency in the northeast and seeking to maintain a ceasefire with militants in the southern oil-producing Niger Delta.
While he has had some success, he is contending with a sluggish economy and a legacy of corruption and mismanagement, knocking confidence in Africa's most industrialised economy.
Slayton and Robert Gilruth (Ciaran Hinds) oversee a squad of rivals and comrades, showboats and role players, all of them contending with an invisible, formidable opposing team.
Revisit it to see Matt Damon, Marion Cotillard, Laurence Fishburne, Jude Law and others play characters contending with the global outbreak of a deadly, thankfully fictional virus.
The R-rated film, directed and written by Leigh Whannell ("Saw"), finds Elisabeth Moss contending with an abusive husband who terrorizes her after presumably faking his death.
It was in this era that the secretary of state found herself contending with the heads of other agencies that had increasing had their own interests overseas.
Kate Crawford: Well, see, that's currently one of the things the industry's really contending with right now, which is, how to create what are called fairness fixes.
In all, more than 2.8 million Americans over 60 are contending with student debt, a number that has quadrupled from 700,403 in 2005, according to the bureau.
There is surviving the ridicule — or in Ramirez's case, worse — and then there is contending with the idea that who you are is something to be overcome.
"Recent profit warnings from leading carmakers suggest that the sector will be contending with the prospect of greater downside risk in the year ahead," the report said.
Grande has also recently been contending with undisclosed personal issues that reportedly prompted the singer to take a break from work to focus on her well-being.
She is also contending with the relentless manipulation of social media by what she says are government-friendly sources to spread false information about her and Rappler.
With the Flames plodding through a 2110-10-1 start this season, Gulutzan knew he might soon be contending with his own mortality as a N.H.L. coach.
Look at ESPN, for example, which has been contending with softer ratings, translating to fewer ad dollars and less in carriage fees from cable and telecom operators.
Survey the programs of almost any medical conference and you'll find sessions dedicated to contending with physician depression, burnout, higher-than-average divorce rates, bankruptcy, and substance abuse.
These airlines are contending with low-cost rivals and a spike in oil prices, which puts pressure on those with the highest labor and other non-fuel costs.
And as well as contending with obvious rivals such as Hasbro or Mattel, Lego is also competing with how children and their parents choose to live, says Kim.
And having traveled with her on the 2014 tour of New Zealand and Australia, Cook Tucker is a pro when it comes to contending with frizzy weather conditions.
The UK may be known for snowvereacting, but Ireland is contending with some serious weather, to the point where the whole country was on red alert on Thursday.
GE's massive power-plant business is hemorrhaging cash and contending with falling sales and technical problems, while the company is selling assets to pay down its outsized debt.
That said, I do wish that, given the exhibition's placement in the Jewish Museum, there had been work contending with the state of affairs in Israel and Palestine.
European traders contending with a protracted oil industry downturn have targeted Kurdish oil since the government of the autonomous Kurdish region in Erbil began selling independently from Baghdad.
A panic attack that is brought on by gun shots makes it's clear what Claire is contending with, although then it wasn't known as post-traumatic stress disorder.
Now, as Michael de la Merced and Vindu Goel write, it is also contending with an activist hedge fund, which may seek to change Yahoo's board of directors.
She's contending with the fraught relationship between her parents, her desire to flee from her relationship with Fran, and the news that Adam and Jessa are now together.
Moon landers must successfully carry out a series of complex commands with little room for failure, while contending with the moon's wonky gravity, uneven terrain, and pesky dust.
Where Vance describes a family contending with the all-too-common burdens of substance abuse, Westover lays bare a family cursed by ideological mania and outlandish physical trauma.
But such bold moves have become increasingly difficult for the Chinese government, which is contending with a huge debt load accumulated over the last decade to spur growth.
Haverstick argued that the church — or at least some of its dioceses — is also taking the initiative when it comes to publicly contending with the scope of abuse.
Senior American diplomats, already contending with tensions over trade and territorial disputes, have denounced the way China uses exit bans as coercive, opaque and a violation of rights.
Private practices are already contending with years of lower reimbursement rates from the government and insurers, pushing more physicians to join large hospital systems rather than staying independent.
Transit officials said last year that they were contending with a worrying rise in the number of people going onto subway tracks, and not only to attempt suicide.
Domestically, Ms. Merkel is contending with a continuing political backlash to her 2015 decision to admit more than one million migrants, many of them Muslim, into the country.
The last couple of years have seen YouTubers contending with a number of issues — most notably, demonetization problems, which limited their ability to run ads and make money.
"If you're contending with already repeated and ossified misinformation in the mind of viewers, it's so much more difficult to get the accurate information out there," Kann said.
Even so, Walt Disney Studios, which released the movie, is contending with a perception — Disney would say misperception — that Chinese audiences have given the space adventure a cool reception.
With her 2012 album, "Slipstream," Ms. Raitt returned to the spotlight and found herself renewed after a long hiatus spent contending with the loss of several close family members.
Uncertain Future of the Affordable Care Act: Hospital industry management teams are contending with a very dynamic regulatory environment made more complicated by the results of the presidential election.
"It certainly could be a concern for those in low-lying areas of Florida and elsewhere who already [are] contending with the effects of rising sea level," he said.
The military is fighting jihadist group Boko Haram and an offshoot linked to Islamic State in the northeast, while contending with communal violence over grazing land in central states.
Nigeria - which has Africa's biggest economy - is in its second year of recession and is contending with a currency crisis and dollar shortages brought on by low oil prices.
Saudi banks have been contending with weaker credit growth as a result of lower oil prices and weaker government spending, which has fed through to lower net interest income.
The University of Virginia has been undergoing its own reckoning, contending with a past of racism and slavery that goes all the way back to its founder Thomas Jefferson.
Many of the writers who worry about the state of democracy in the United States and elsewhere try to present suggestions for contending with the spooks that disturb us.
Wednesday also showcased the first day of racing in the 470 two-person dinghy and Nacra 17 mixed-sex catamaran, both classes contending with light winds on Guanabara Bay.
Wednesday's survey backed up the BoE's view, showing service firms contending with higher wage and fuel costs and overall input costs rising at the fastest pace since September 2017.
Western governments back a unity government that is trying to establish control of the country while contending with a rival faction, fighters of the Islamic State and migrant smugglers.
The company's massive power-plant business is hemorrhaging cash and contending with falling sales and technical problems, while the company is selling assets to pay down its outsized debt.
But Cullen's poem is most famous for its refrain—"What is Africa to me?" a question that black people of the diaspora have been contending with for 400 years.
U.S. cities with public transit systems are being forced to adapt to the risks posed by the coronavirus, implementing new sanitation protocols while contending with fewer riders and workers.
U.S. cities with public transit systems are being forced to adapt to the risks posed by the coronavirus, implementing new sanitation protocols while contending with fewer riders and workers.
Democrats will theoretically have the power to set the agenda, but they will still be contending with a Republican Senate leader who takes pride in obstructionism for partisan gain.
The upending of the left comes amid a broader realignment in American politics, with the Republican Party establishment also contending with a rising rebellion, driven by pro-Trump populists.
It is a difficult time for the region's manufacturing industry, which even before the strike was contending with slowing auto sales, a weakening global economy and the trade war.
Even with the extra time, accountants are still contending with last-minute filers and additional complexity from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which went into effect in 20193.
The crisis has been invoked to discredit the United States' interventions and created the regional fault lines we're still contending with today -- including using the Saudis to counterbalance Iran.
Mandy stars Nicolas Cage and Andrea Riseborough as a couple contending with malevolent, supernatural darkness, and Jóhannsson's score helps to distinguish it as more than a typical action thriller.
The state is contending with a $940 million budget deficit for the current fiscal year and a $2 billion projected deficit for the next fiscal year starting in July.
A year later, we're contending with questions about how to follow through on and grapple with the repercussions of the #MeToo era, and investigating which victims have been left behind.
She feels just as uncomfortable contending with what's clearly some relief that her mother, who was difficult in life and had a difficult death after a prolonged decline, is gone.
October brought Halloween and Suspiria, horror films that promised stories of women contending with historical and personal trauma, only to somehow end up framing them in the context of men.
Another example of contending with complexity is that Apple is finally recognizing that a ton of apps have their own in-app notification settings in addition to the global settings.
About 3,900 firefighters, including a crew of 40 volunteers from New Zealand, had been battling the fire, contending with temperatures in the high 90s and winds gusting to 25 mph.
But before it was contending with Russian trolls, stood accused of facilitating housing discrimination, and reportedly advertising illicit opioids, there was the fear that Facebook would take over the internet.
New fires ignite Meanwhile, a new fire ignited Tuesday afternoon near a national forest, state officials said, as thousands of firefighters are already contending with more than a dozen blazes.
So candidates are not only contending with their primary opponents for party loyalists, but also with candidates in the other party for the support of these free agent "undeclared" voters.
Ericsson, which has about 120,000 employees worldwide including 17,000 in Sweden, has been contending with stagnant demand in developed markets where the most advanced networks have largely been built already.
Now, just a few days after Verizon learned of the breach, it is contending with the ramifications of what is believed to be the largest hack of a single company.
The jarring images of violence from Charlottesville and the heated public debate over racism resonated around the world, particularly in Europe where leaders are contending with a wave of xenophobia.
It's also contending with significant health problems associated with pollution from factories along the borders of the tribe's territory, according to Tsiorasa Barreiro, the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe's executive director.
Nigeria is in its second year of recession and is contending with a currency crisis and dollar shortages brought on by low oil prices, which is the OPEC member's mainstay.
They are contending with a historic number of first-time filers, who are already overwhelming their online sites and call centers, forcing agencies to divert staff and boost technical capacity.
She focuses on a single river, the Green River, where ranchers, frackers, rafters, fishermen, and urbanites all fight for their share of the water, while contending with Byzantine state policies.
Tesla has unveiled a compact sport utility vehicle called the Model Y, in its latest effort to broaden its product range while contending with problems on a number of fronts.
Many of these cities are simultaneously contending with whether or not to issue shelter in place orders to its residents in an effort to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
It was 2004; George W. Bush had just been re-elected, the second battle of Falluja raged in Iraq, and the United States was contending with post-9/11 Islamophobia.
And Mr. Espy is contending with baggage of his own, notably a roughly 30-count indictment accusing him of receiving improper favors while serving as agriculture secretary in the 1990s.
Indeed, the Empire State is contending with the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the country: 52,318 individuals have been diagnosed and 728 people have died as of Saturday.
The devastating storm will likely require a multibillion-dollar emergency relief measure that must somehow find its way through a Congress already contending with a potential government shutdown on Oct.
But Stivers is contending with a flood of Republican retirements, further complicating his efforts to maintain the GOP's grip on the House, with the political odds seemingly stacked against them.
It's not just a matter of sorting fact from fiction, dealing with "filter bubbles" and motivated denial of facts, or even contending with the public's lack of trust for journalists.
Retail workers, who are also contending with top-down mandates about greeting customers and the desire to make commission, need to determine if their assistance is unwelcome or expressly desired.
They instead spend their time navigating the pressures of being a black suburban family contending with what it means to be successful and admired, especially when it comes to masculinity.
A lack of clarity coupled with the prospect that he was contending with violent criminals had Loya worried that he'll one day have to take matters into his own hands.
Titled "On the Silver Globe" and mounted on an epic scale, it followed the adventures of marooned astronauts contending with telepathic humanoid birds, amphibious mud people and their own mutant descendants.
If it's not the burden of unchained capitalism or trenchant patriarchy that you're contending with on a given day, well there's always the looming threat of nuclear war to worry about.
Crews were getting a break from light winds but were contending with rugged terrain and sweltering temperatures, said Deputy Chief Scott McLean of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
For Gilbert's characters, contending with the problem of sex often results in radical reckonings with who they are, what they want, and what they're willing to give up to get it.
Wendy's storyline has been explicitly about those challenges, about being Chuck's romantic partner and Axe's professional one, and contending with how much trouble they have accepting that she can do both.
There's no contending with sexual harassment and assault as systemic if narratives just end with the accused retreating from view, the bad man banished and off to a happily ever after.
About 230,210 firefighters, including a crew of 2000 volunteers from New Zealand, were battling the blaze, contending with temperatures in the high 90s and winds gusting to 25 mph (40 kph).
Norway and Denmark have been hurt by low oil prices; Sweden is contending with renewed racial tensions; and Finland is struggling with lost trade with Russia and the decline of Nokia.
That opens up room for Wilson's delightfully weird performance, while forcing the audience into the same place of skewed perceptions and self-doubt that her character soon finds herself contending with.
Besides contending with higher capital costs and rising costs of doing business as spending on risk management, surveillance and technology rises, banks can no longer trade currencies on their own behalf.
The bank is also contending with a hot mortgage loan market and rising housing prices and has put higher capital buffer requirements on banks in order to calm the markets down.
Televisa, which will report third-quarter results later on Thursday, has been contending with slowing ad sales and a global trend toward content delivered over the internet instead of traditional television.
Like many remote villages in Puerto Rico, San Lorenzo is contending with a silent public health crisis in the wake of the strongest hurricane to hit the island in decades: isolation.
"It is clear that we are contending with an intense U.K. terrorist threat from Islamist extremists," Andrew Parker, the director of Britain's MI1003 intelligence service, said in a speech on Tuesday.
Contending with the reputation that flows from such failures, and from the role the agency plays in removing at-risk children from their homes, often compounds the challenges the agency faces.
Long accustomed to eying the top of the leaderboard to check who is contending with him for a title, Woods could only pay attention to the projected cut line on Friday.
More than three million Venezuelans have left the country in recent years, and those who stayed have struggled to find food and medicine while contending with water shortages and rampant crime.
Tesco: Contending with competition from discount retailers and bracing for a possible Brexit shock, the largest grocer in Britain by market share said it was planning to cut thousands of jobs.
"I think they fail to recognize the context of the moment and what they're contending with," said Ilyse Hogue, the president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, an abortion rights advocacy group.
In addition to the blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt, citing security concerns, Hamas is contending with economic sanctions imposed by its rival, the Palestinian Authority, based in the West Bank.
" — Jessica Hobbs, via Facebook "Gen X-ers and older millennials are also contending with as many as four households of parental belongings, if a young couple are both children of divorce.
A high-spirited young woman, at odds with her caregivers, she nonetheless spent years caring for her aging grandmother, eventually marrying a depressive preacher while contending with her own mood disorder.
Germany's export-dependent manufacturers are contending with sluggish foreign demand in light of a slowing world economy and uncertainty linked to trade disputes and Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
If the first era of Google was developing the technology, and the second era was growing to a massive scale, the third era is contending with the effects of that scale.
Companies like Overstock, Expedia and Virgin Galactic already accept bitcoin as a form of payment and major charitable organizations are contending with — and in many cases actively soliciting — donations of cryptocurrency.
The restaurant chain, which has more than 2,000 locations and has created an identity based largely on using locally grown, fresh ingredients, has been contending with a series of E. coli outbreaks.
It has been contending with industry-wide challenges where larger European airlines have driven down fares by adding more seats to boost their market share in a period of lower oil prices.
"Courtney made me do it" is a lot easier to say than contending with being a man who courts a woman decades younger than him through lies and an unequal power dynamic.
What's it like contending with the vanity of actors when you're out to make them look older or wrinklier or saggier, all these things that are supposed to be anathema in Hollywood?
Hospital industry management teams are contending with a very dynamic operating environment due to the evolution of payment schemes, developing trends around care coordination, and other regulatory reforms influencing organic operating trends.
Evacuees who lost their homes could spend up to a year in temporary shelters, already contending with a virus outbreak that puts young children, elderly, and disabled people at risk of infection.
Of course, for some 20-somethings, saving 10 percent to 15 percent of their income may be daunting if they are also contending with student loans and amassing a rainy day fund.
"While we have been successful in achieving controllable income during the quarter, we are still reporting net losses and contending with long-term financial challenges," said Postmaster General and CEO Megan Brennan.
US policy makers are also contending with a strengthening dollar as interest rates rise and more recent market volatility just as other central banks take steps to end crisis-era stimulus programs.
"Outlander" isn't just having to navigate the rough terrain of crafting a second season that builds on its first, it is also contending with the challenges of adapting incredibly dense source material.
Its servers have had a hard time contending with the masses of people attempting to play, and the game's official introduction in other countries has been delayed because of the unexpected demands.
As president and CEO of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), Eyles runs the main advocacy group for the health insurance industry as it contending with political threats on the left and right.
HONOLULU – Hawaii emergency officials who have been contending with Kilauea volcano&aposs lava flow were preparing for a hurricane that was expected to pass to the south of the islands this week.
The Czechs were the first last year to begin normalising policy, lifting rates from zero, and are contending with a fast-growing economy that is seen expanding almost 4 percent in 2018.
It seems like this is not so much a story about Jackson's [alleged] abuse revelations, but more of a story about these two men contending with the abuse they endured as children.Exactly.
As we've reported, progressives appear to be better organized this time around, and JCN is now contending with a well-coordinated array of groups on the left that are mobilizing against Kavanaugh.
With regard to breast cancer, is the mortality gap related to a greater percentage of black women than white women contending with an aggressive form of the disease that lacks estrogen receptors?
Medicare for all is likely to have a high price, and many Democrats would prefer to postpone contending with the politics of such a number until there is a plausible path forward.
The book, later made into a movie by the same name, is about a wealthy Jewish family contending with the racial laws of 303 and about to be engulfed by the Holocaust.
After all, they are contending with a rising unemployment rate in a highly competitive job market -- meaning many spend their free time in cram schools to earn extra certificates or professional skills.
In addition to carrying the largely flat and sprawling kikuyu fairways that meander through the brush and lakes, and reading the slick bent-grass greens, it often requires contending with wild animals.
In addition to contending with heartbreak, the suddenly single teenager has to find a new way to begin and end each day and to fill a lot of the time in between.
Target and its competitors are contending with a nationwide unemployment rate that dropped to 214.86 percent in May and July — the lowest level in 18.53 years — before ticking up slightly in August.
His successor is now contending with the fallout, as Boeing's share price has fallen by 21 percent and the company faces tens of billions of dollars in charges related to the grounding.
That would compare with 21.1% last year when sales were pressured by new emission standards in a shrinking economy that was contending with tit-for-tat import tariffs with the United States.
At the same time, she's also contending with an entity that has literally taken up residence in her head—a kind of physical insult to the very idea of control and perfection.
But the Republicans' analysis avoids contending with what witnesses testified was different about the specific holdup of security aid to Ukraine: no one was ever clear about the reasoning for the hold.
Surprisingly it was after the self-funded album's completion, in the midst of shopping it to labels and contending with rejection, that Alice and Kacey wrote the record's defiantly positive titular track.
The country is staggering through a financial and political crisis, and its new government, which does not yet officially exist, is contending with persistent antigovernment protests and a slow-motion economic collapse.
While Mr. Trump portrays his trade fight as a clash over jobs, proponents of decoupling within the administration see the effort as a way of contending with a stronger, more aggressive China.
One of the starkest changes firefighters are contending with is an uptick in instances of extreme fire behavior, such as the massive EF-3 fire tornado that accompanied the Carr Fire in July.
It's no secret that Generation Rent faces tougher financial strain than the generation before them: one in three millennials will never own their home while contending with greater job instability than ever before.
Japan also is contending with the continued military threat from North Korea, a concern seemingly heightened by Trump's apparent dismissal of the North's recent tests of short-range missiles that could strike Japan.
But the company and other home-sharing services are contending with restrictions on short-term rentals and potential regulations that would require them to disclose detailed information about tens of thousands of listings.
He leaves for the audition, leaving Hannah to wait for the father of her child to call her back while contending with a narcissistic famous person currently being pilloried by the press. Great.
Developing nations have the added difficulty of contending with the scarcity of local business resources or talent, sometimes unstable political environments and infrastructure and, of course, lack of adequate banking and digital commerce.
But mostly the Galaxy are forever contending with their franchise-changing signing of Beckham, an acquisition that put them on the map, but set a precedent that makes it difficult to stay there.
On Wednesday, a campaign team held court at the entrance of a Walmart in Kissimmee, contending with humidity and flies while asking just about every passer-by about his or her registration status.
Sandvik, which is also contending with slowing demand for its oil and gas related business, said weakness continued to blanket the mining segment, which accounts for roughly a quarter of its group revenues.
All the while, Ruby was contending with her husband's suicidal ideations, a result of Jack's long battle with post-traumatic stress and crippling gut pain, the cause of which was never formally diagnosed.
The Taiwanese company has had a bit of a rough time contending with its larger competitors who don't have to focus on hardware margins as they build VR products that sell their platform.
"Potential non-compliance is a significant issue that the market has been contending with," Jason Breslaw, who leads BP's distillate trading origination across the Americas, said at an industry conference in New Orleans.
Chinese leaders are contending with a steady flow of disappointing economic data that has affected confidence among consumers and investors; the country's stock market has lost a quarter of its value this year.
Like media companies around the world, Australia's newspaper and television station owners are contending with the rise of internet companies like Facebook and Google, which are drawing away advertising dollars, eyeballs and eardrums.
In addition to the rising costs, the company is contending with a new chief executive, the temporary shutdown of the 2400 factory and a range of challenges in other parts of the business.
So they won&apost have to worry about the complexities of navigating city streets or highways and the challenges of contending with human drivers, complicated street signs, and sometimes unpredictable pedestrians or bicyclists.
For their part, Republicans are contending with President Donald Trump's low approval ratings in some key districts and the weight of history: A first-term president's party typically loses ground in midterm elections.
You might find images that relate to common themes — like overcoming adversity, dealing with peer pressure or contending with nature — and invite students to explain how these visuals illustrate themes in their books.
The Times reports: The devastating storm will likely require a multibillion-dollar emergency relief measure that must somehow find its way through a Congress already contending with a potential government shutdown on Oct.
Late last year, when The Globe was contending with critiques of its handling of the departure of Mr. O'Sullivan, the political reporter, Mr. McGrory had acknowledged the episode's effect on the newspaper's standing.
Investors have been contending with the potential for the coronavirus outbreak to disrupt global trade and slow growth, and stock prices around the world have reflected concerns about the virus's spread outside China.
While unmanned aircraft may be the ideal delivery system for transplant organs, there are still challenges to overcome — such as contending with busy airspace and federal regulations — before their use becomes routine. 21.
"The Group is contending with a challenging operating environment in key markets, caused in part by weak economic activity and relatively rapid growth in capacity, evidenced by increasing promotional fare activity," it said.
The search for a long-term refuge will only add to the woes of evacuees, some of whom are living in makeshift campsites and others who are contending with norovirus outbreaks in shelters.
Ford shares are down more than 30 percent this year, and the automaker is contending with high costs for materials, threats from traditional competitors and disruptive tech companies, as well as a trade war.
According to a new survey from the National Cyber Security Alliance—an organization sponsored in part by Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and the Department of Homeland Security—teens across America are contending with these issues.
It's the rapport of two people who find common ground while navigating the respective limbos in which they're stuck, contending with filial duty, personal desires, and whether beautiful buildings can actually help someone heal.
Parts of an industry long used to labour unrest are now contending with community protests that have cut production of the country's largest mineral export earner, platinum, and may shut some operations down altogether.
The show returned for its second season on Friday, with last season's cult leader plot resolved but Kimmy and friends still contending with arranged marriages, jilted fiancées, silverfish, exploding silos and other existential challenges.
Contending with hyperinflation and other severe economic challenges, along with the emergence of a violent Maoist insurgency known as the Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path), García's first stint in office was widely considered a failure.
The department is currently contending with more than 25,000 pending documents requests, it said in the filing this week, as well as approximately 43 lawsuits that demand it produce batches of records every month.
Parts of an industry long used to labor unrest are now contending with community protests that have cut production of the country's largest mineral export earner, platinum, and may shut some operations down altogether.
"What we're now contending with are statements that can have the effect of discouraging turnout on election day," said Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
The details: Hurricane Lane is contending with dueling influences — warm ocean waters, which tend to maintain the storm's intensity, and increasing amounts of wind shear out of the Southwest, which are weakening the storm.
However, even more than the usual voting barriers of long lines or registration difficulties, Flint residents are contending with extreme day-to-day challenges that, for some, make caring about the election more difficult.
The streaming service is also contending with big-spending rivals in Apple, which is hurriedly buying up new projects, and Netflix, which signed the producer Ryan Murphy to a $300 million deal this week.
As the October election approaches, Mr. Macri is contending with the growing prospect of a challenge from the president he succeeded, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who faces a series of criminal indictments for corruption.
WASHINGTON — Nearly a dozen lawyers now assist President Trump in contending with two federal investigations, one in Washington and one in New York, that could pose serious threats to his presidency and his businesses.
I look around me at the parents contending with cold squirmy bodies and hot sand and gooey sunscreen and wet bathing suits and I remember it all, in my skin and in my soul.
The ongoing slowdown is indicative of all the challenges facing the world's second largest economy, which is contending with rising debt, cooling domestic demand and fallout from the trade war with the United States.
Compared to Buttigieg or Biden's plans, which are (perhaps intentionally) lacking in detail, Medicare for America does the best job at contending with this challenge—they really did their wonk-work on this one.
Is Sanders really contending with a straight face that Democratic superdelegates should switch their support from Clinton to him even though he is so far behind in both the popular vote and elected delegates?
The Israeli military says that it carries out "constant calculated risk management" between allowing humanitarian aid through to Gazans, while contending with Hamas, which "attempts to exploit the aid intended for Gaza's civilian residents".
Beyond contending with violence, the greatest reproductive health challenges in conflict zones are finding skilled providers, stocking supplies, getting women to access services, and funding all of the above, the International Rescue Committee's Nehmé said.
Each of the court rulings the administration is currently contending with theoretically forecloses one of those options: Sabraw's ruling in the Ms. L case prevents family separation; Gee's ruling in Flores prevents long-term detention.
H:​ Oftentimes, I think, when we are inside the museum and are contending with these kinds of difficult questions that we don't have answers for, too often we don't make these struggles or processes public.
Contending with his own nerves, Wilson battled in the post, flashed some bullish aggression on the glass, and inevitably sketched the chalk outline of a player who can be useful for a very long time.
He said Israel should have the right to defend itself but warned conditions in the Palestinian-ruled Gaza Strip need to be mitigated, and that people are contending with high unemployment and "horrific" poverty there.
Samsung's semiconductor seems to have performed well But while the mobile side of the business is contending with an ongoing problem, Samsung's overall profits seem to have been buoyed by other sections of the company.
Last month, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, who is also contending with skepticism on trade from her party rival, Bernie Sanders, criticized China and Japan in an opinion piece published in American regional newspapers.
In addition to the lack of testing, hospitals and healthcare providers are contending with a major shortage of essential supplies from ICU beds, ventilators, and personal protective equipment like masks and suits for healthcare workers. 
Most countries in the world are now contending with the virus, and refugees, who often lack access to necessities like health care and water, will live through some of the toughest circumstances of the pandemic.
Despite knowing we and our children will be contending with climate-driven upheaval, Millennials have been largely asleep at the wheel, even as the early impacts of climate change become more undeniable, explicit, and dramatic.
These debates over symbols show us that Confederates were conscious of facing a contradiction, one we're still contending with today: how to communicate a political belief in both freedom for whites and slavery for blacks.
"We do not think such a rise suggests a bottoming out of the economy," analysts from Normua wrote in a research note Monday, adding that China is still contending with a cooling property sector, too.
In New York alone, SoulCycle and Flywheel are now contending with the likes of Crank, Swerve, Revolve, Monster, BYKlyn, and Cyc — all while maintaining the 21 and 10 studios they operate in the city, respectively.
Central African Republic is riven by conflict, the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo is contending with a patchwork of militias and rebels groups, and Burundi is embroiled in a violent political crisis.
The decision clears the way for Keita to be inaugurated next month for a second five-year term, at a time when Malian authorities are contending with rising violence by jihadist groups and ethnic militia.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedbank's nomination committee has proposed former prime minister Goran Persson as chairman of the Swedish banking group, which has spent recent months contending with the fallout of alleged money laundering in its Baltic business.
In response, Twitter highlighted in its blog post ways that it seeks to tackle these and other spam accounts, but the company noted it's also contending with human-directed networks that spread falsehoods and fake news.
Homebuilders are already contending with what they say are burdensome regulations and high lumber prices, and hefty levies of lumber imports will only compound this situation, putting homeownership out of reach for Americans on the margin.
Saudi Arabia has been contending with protests and an opposition movement that has taken up light arms at times in its eastern provinces, which is home to the Ghawar oil field, the world's largest conventional field.
"With the mass adoption of social media, organizations of all sizes are contending with new threats that do not show up in their existing monitoring, let alone defense and remediation capabilities," he said in a statement.
Being an athlete in the public eye — especially a woman athlete — often means contending with people who feel like it's their right to shame you for what you look like or what you don't look like.
Now, like other potters on the street, Abdul Jabar and his family are suffering, contending with the resurgence of the Taliban and a broader sense that the country — or his corner of it — had been abandoned.
The company has to satisfy more than 300,000 preorders for its cheaper Model 3 sedan and meet its production targets while contending with heightened scrutiny from federal auto safety regulators and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Since they had gotten together when Kyle was young, Bob's death left him alone for the first time in his adult life, contending with how to move on while keeping his late husband in his memory.
The company is among a host of African start-ups seeking to harness technology to overcome challenges for African businesses contending with unreliable, fragmented and inaccessible logistics, which normally drive up costs of goods and services.
In these drills, individuals claiming Ebola-like symptoms would enter an emergency room, and mention a recent trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is currently contending with the second largest Ebola outbreak on record.
Beyond allegations of unwarranted expenditures, the Health and Human Services Department is also contending with reports of serious policy conflict, including one dispute that may be delaying a promised plan to replace the Affordable Care Act.
Still, Mr. Mapp is contending with many of the same problems that proved too much for Puerto Rico, driving it in May to seek bankruptcylike protection under a new law for insolvent territories, known as Promesa.
Here's what I wrote then: If the first era of Google was developing the technology, and the second era was growing to a massive scale, the third era is contending with the effects of that scale.
Once hailed by politicians like former President Barack Obama as representing the best of American innovation, big tech companies have found themselves contending with mounting antitrust scrutiny from state officials, federal regulators and the European Union. Rep.
Though critics gave Blade middling reviews, fans loved the film and, in many ways, its box office success paved the way for the multiple expansive cinematic superhero universes we're all contending with today, for better or worse.
And the most-changed character, Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), goes through yet another significant evolution in his Hulk history, without ever contending with what the latest changes mean in this story, or could mean in future stories.
The election is being billed as the world's biggest single-day vote and is certainly one of the most complicated, with voters contending with five paper ballots for president, vice president, and national and regional legislative candidates.
In the latest season of Silicon Valley, startup Pied Piper braves all kinds of obstacles, from an aggressive pizza company trying to steal their coders to contending with their archnemesis Hooli's Galvin Belson (played by Matt Ross).
But both companies are now contending with a broader public awakening to how AI software is being beta tested and tinkered with in real time, all while it powers devices in our bedrooms, kitchens, and living rooms.
There's not a lot of detail on how this feature works or what the advantage is, but contending with other human players in the midst of Doom's typical demon battle arenas sure sounds like a good time.
BAWENNE, Burkina Faso (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Burkinabe village of Bawenne was used to contending with nature, but not the impacts of violence, until hundreds of people started showing up late last year, fleeing suspected Islamist attacks.
But don't expect these things to be contending with pedestrians, bike riders, taxis and cars on New York's busiest roads; instead, they'll be offering shuttle services within the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a 300-acre private commercial development.
Confronted with a prolonged presidential nomination fight and two leading candidates whom donors are uneasy about, the Republican National Committee could be contending with a cash crunch that limits its ability to pour resources into battleground states.
The government led by President Muhammadu Buhari, a former military ruler, is already contending with the militant Boko Haram insurgency in the northeast and a resurgence of pipeline attacks in the oil-rich southern Niger Delta region.
Additionally, the discovery that penguins — who are believed to be visual hunters — can successfully hunt in the dark may be good news for a species that is contending with loss of habitat because of a warming planet.
Mr. Lacroix also is contending with a legacy of sexual abuse allegations against some peacekeeping units in Africa and pressure from the United States, the biggest single funder of peacekeeping operations, for less spending and more efficiency.
A June INSIDER poll found Biden was ranked by respondents as more likable or personable candidate than his opponents 78% of the time, but that doesn't mean he isn't contending with significant criticism regarding policy and more.
At the same time that the Republican Party was contending with the scandal, Franken was rising in prominence, in part because of his deft cross-examinations of such Trump Administration appointees as Betsy DeVos and Rick Perry.
He was also wary of domestic extremes: The right's profit-seeking created social misery and class conflict, while progressives embraced utopian policies without asking whether they would work, and without contending with the limits of human perfectibility.
Democrats are contending with gerrymandered districts in many House races, they have to defend 10 Senate seats in states that Trump won in 2016, and issues like health care and immigration will likely dominate the policy debate.
STOCKHOLM, April 28 (Reuters) - Swedbank's nomination committee has proposed former prime minister Goran Persson as chairman of the Swedish banking group, which has spent recent months contending with the fallout of alleged money laundering in its Baltic business.
With a pair of verses from Bad Bunny and J Balvin, the "No Me Conoce" remix showcases his skills as both popwise hooksmith and adept spitter more than capable of contending with two of urbano's best known acts.
The AMC series, which is currently in its seventh season, is more brutal than ever, with Rick, Daryl, and the rest of the survivors contending with not only walkers, but the most vicious villain the show's ever seen.
Our interview took a while to happen; life seemed to intervene several times, including Baker's move from Brooklyn to Cambridge, which entailed contending with his significant collection of books — the subject of hundreds of his still life paintings.
They're also both contending with possible mental illness — Marlo's husband, Drew (Ron Livingston), hints at postpartum depression in her past, while there's an implication of an anxiety disorder in Mavis's compulsive hair-pulling and self-medicating with alcohol.
Ford has her work cut out for her: Land O'Lakes is contending with newly imposed trade tariffs on U.S. dairy goods as an act of reprisal from China and Mexico to President Donald Trump's protectionist-motivated trade wars.
In a rare public statement, Andrew Parker, the head of MI5, Britain's domestic-intelligence service, warned that the country was "contending with an intense" terrorist threat from Islamic extremists that was evolving rapidly and becoming harder to detect.
Contending with three quarters of declining comparable sales, Target is urgently looking to update its locations, many of which CEO Brian Cornell conceded last month were "old, tired stores," unlikely to bring in a new generation of customers.
In the absence of better levers to bolster the euro zone economy, the focus falls on the ECB, which is also contending with inflation slipping away from its 2-percent target despite its already record low interest rates.
Prince Mohammed is currently touring the United States to promote investment in the kingdom, touting the corruption sweep as critical to transforming an oil-dependent economy long plagued by graft but now contending with lower global crude prices.
What in the World When Siglufjordur, a small mountain town in northern Iceland, was hit by a series of storms last summer, construction workers clearing a roadway soon found themselves dodging mudslides and contending with a flooded river.
Members of the country's governing elite have been consumed by jockeying to succeed Mr. Mugabe, who is 92 and increasingly frail, instead of contending with an economy in precipitous decline and a government unable to pay its workers.
Clinton leaves unsaid is that she did not oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership in the past, before she was a presidential candidate contending with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a fiercely anti-trade liberal, for the Democratic nomination.
Boeing is contending with a strong dollar that makes its products more expensive overseas, a non-functioning U.S. Export-Import Bank that hampers aircraft financing, and President-elect Donald Trump's provocation of China, one of Boeing's biggest markets.
Children's Books One of my son's favorite books last year was Cece Bell's graphic novel "El Deafo," an emotionally complex story about a girl contending with hearing loss, a new school and the trap of a bad friendship.
In the Southeast, where I live, that means contending with the history of colonization, war, the slave trade and mass industrialization as a backdrop to the onslaught of droughts, super storms and rising tides of the ecological future.
But it struck at an already difficult moment, as officials were contending with the coronavirus outbreak that had infected six people in Craighead County and caused many residents to lose their jobs or have their working hours reduced.
The lunar eclipse in Aquarius arrives on July 27, activating a very sensitive and private sector of your chart and finding you contending with emotions you've repressed, as well as situations you hadn't even realized needed your attention.
The vice president also discussed security in Africa's most populous nation, which is contending with Islamist militant Boko Haram insurgents in the northeast and working to maintain a fragile peace in the restive southern Niger Delta oil-producing region.
PSBC is also expected to fare better than others in the Chinese banking sector contending with sharp rises in bad debt as its "mom and pop" customers tend to more diligent in repaying loans than corporations facing diminished demand.
Facebook (FB) is contending with a string of defections as top companies — including Visa (V), Mastercard (MA), Stripe, eBay (EBAY) and PayPal (PYPL) — confirm that they will not be among the founding members of the association, as previously announced.
In May 2016, the court — contending with an eight-justice bench after the death of justice Antonin Scalia a few months earlier — sent the cases back to the lower courts without reaching the merits of arguments against the mandate.
At the time, the White House was contending with a staff shakeup that saw the departure of chief of staff Reince Priebus, press secretary Sean Spicer's abrupt resignation, and combative hedge fund executive Anthony Scaramucci hired as communications director.
Last week, the Democratic chairs of five House committees accused the administration of slow-walking a subsequent request for documents related to their burgeoning investigation — one of several the Trump administration is contending with from the Democratic-held Congress.
Insurers are contending with the uncertainty caused by Congress' elimination of the individual mandate penalty, which takes effect next year, and with the Trump administration's broadening of two alternatives to Obamacare that could siphon off younger and healthier enrollees.
On this episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, Sonos CEO Patrick Spence talks with Recode's Kara Swisher and The Verge's Lauren Goode about the evolving home speaker market and how Sonos is contending with competitors Amazon, Google and Apple.
Investors who have ridden the nearly decade-long bull market in stocks are now contending with a growing crop of concerns, including rising borrowing costs that could dampen economic growth and growing tensions between the United States and China.
Now, governors and state legislators are contending with how to adjust their own tax codes to shield their residents from paying more or, in some cases, whether to apply any of the unexpected revenue windfall to other priorities instead.
Those two successive contests will likely determine the fate of Biden's faltering campaign, which is counting on impressive performances in both states and contending with ascendant moderates Buttigieg and Klobuchar — who placed second and third in New Hampshire, respectively.
The artist's difficult job is to create something that addresses the concerns of her time while also contending with the timeless: the needs and desires and frustrations that are particular not to a certain age, but to human existence.
In each photograph, Hill's body, often sweating from the exertion of his task, appears small against the institution's scale: his body the only figure in the frame, contending with the force and scope — the rigid lines — of educational institutional power.
Alex DiFrancesco packs a ton of insight into this slim essay collection, writing frankly about their years spent figuring out their identity, navigating complicated relationships, surviving mental illness, and contending with the often overwhelming desire to abandon everything and just disappear.
Along the way, he finds a whole bunch of other creatures who in strange places in their lives, such as a bear who's sad that everyone runs away from him, and a tadpole who's contending with turning into a frog.
Uber has been contending with a series of scandals since a former engineer published a blog post accusing the company of widespread gender discrimination and saying it did nothing in response to her complaints that a manager sexually harassed her.
He pointed out that Turkish forces have been in an intense battle with the Kurdish separatist group, the PKK, in the southeast while also contending with ISIS to the south, a threat encapsulated by ISIS' recent deadly attack on Istanbul's airport.
It also highlights how Trump is contending with competing impulses as to whether he should fill the ranks of his White House with the right-wing figures who energized his campaign or more establishment figures experienced in the ways of Washington.
Meanwhile we're all contending with what researchers call the concept of the "ideal worker": One who is championed for putting in 80-hour weeks, not having a personal life; who focuses on their job at the expense of everything else.
But in that scenario you'll be contending with a headset designed for desktop rigs, with an included six-foot cable and clip-on volume and mute controls, as opposed to ones built into the headset itself like on popular wireless models.
Three of Britain's biggest banks said they had been contending with a surge in PPI claims ahead of the deadline in first-half results this week, with Lloyds and Barclays arguing the quality had gone down as volumes had risen.
"Taken together, policy measures like up-scheduling, an introduction of abuse-deterrent formulations, prescribing limits, and prosecuting health care providers created a powerful push that precipitated the changes in the overdose dynamics we are contending with today," Beletsky told Reuters Health.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama declared a state of emergency in Michigan on Saturday and ordered federal aid for state and local response efforts in the county where the city of Flint has been contending with lead-contaminated drinking water.
The show focuses on two of Hiroshige's series: The early breakthrough works "Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road," which show people contending with the unruly natural world, and "Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji," renderings of the famed mountain.
She moved the family into a one-bedroom apartment in a Harlem housing project and took up work sewing in a factory, all the while contending with the abuses and indignities endured by black women in mid-20th-century America.
They have been contending with a No campaign that holds on to that old Ireland, one where Catholic dogma is viewed as a positive force and our status as a place where women cannot access abortion is praised as special.
While the entire field endured their share of struggles contending with slick greens and blustery winds at the Harbour Town course on Hilton Head Island, Donald kept errors to a minimum as he edged ahead of a tightly bunched leaderboard.
A current exhibition, "Inheritance: Recent Video Art from Africa," features video works by contemporary African artists who are contending with inherited political, social, and environmental realities in their respective countries — Zimbabwe, Nigeria, South Africa — and the costs of colonial legacies.
And he's contending with the painful reality that after 14 months of harsh policies designed to discourage immigration, he, the president who was elected on a promise to crack down on border crossings, has not made a meaningful dent in them.
Mr. Daley said that his first goals as mayor would be tackling public safety in a city where homicides and shootings are painfully high and contending with long-term fiscal problems for the city and for the state of Illinois.
Trump has also faced headwinds to deliver on some of his signature campaign promises — including building a wall at the U.S. southern border with Mexico and bringing American troops home from Afghanistan — while contending with increasing concerns about the U.S. economy.
In this Op-Doc, based on the Independent Lens feature documentary "Leftover Women," we follow one of those women — Qiu Huamei, contending with the stigma and social pressure forcing her to go on a grueling quest in search of a husband.
The versatile looks provided an interesting twist on latex's traditional associations with fetish culture and dominatrix attire (and for many showgoers contending with the intermittent rain showers in Paris that day, the waterproof material may have had an extra appeal).
When contending with the falsehood, bigotry, and abuse inundating the internet—which Lisa Nakamura bluntly describes as a "trash fire"—we employ a metaphor of pollution, reflecting both its ubiquity online and the threat it poses to the digital environment.
Many critical of both Pope John Paul II and Benedict XVI's sluggish pace in addressing the issue were hopeful that Pope Francis would prove a far more fervent ally when it came to contending with the church's legacy of sex abuse.
Keep things loose—your ruling planet Mercury will retrograde in Sagittarius starting on November 16, finding you contending with miscommunications and delays, as well as running into people from your past and managing issues in your home and with your family.
And it was while I was there — while I was studying theology and really getting in depth into the Bible for the first time in a way that I hadn't as a child — that I started contending with a lot of problems.
By adding Logan Circle's $33.7 billion of assets under management, MetLife is boosting its investment management business at a time when U.S. insurers are placing increased emphasis on such revenue streams after contending with years of low interest rates and regulatory challenges.
The show has all the look and feel of a prestige drama along the lines of House of Cards, True Detective, or American Crime Story: brooding investigators contending with the horrifying subject matter of their jobs and the boundaries that they must set.
This movie is an experimental theater freakout, a tale of creative vampirism, an exploration of race and class, a coming-of-age story, and an attempt to portray mental health issues from inside the head of the young woman contending with them.
In the neighborhood of Boyle Heights, a plan is underway that "will affect residential building and bring a new 'Innovation District' to the neighborhood at a time when Boyle Heights has been contending with anti-gentrification protests," according to the LA Times.
"I had read so many stories of babies having seizures from high fevers, and anytime my daughter got even a slight fever I would think she was going to die," says Tiffany Benson, the SAHM in Modesto now contending with classroom iPhones.
The two deals were announced after years in which the health insurers were contending with new costs and taxes associated with President Barack Obama's national healthcare reform law, called the Affordable Care Act, as the companies said they need more scale to compete.
Screenshot: Catnip CocktailContinuing our country's rich tradition of semi-legal highs with embarrassing names and dangerous side effects, New Jersey police say they are now contending with people drinking something called "Catnip Cocktail," which is sold as an anti-anxiety supplement for pets.
Amidst the backdrop of a continuing war against ISIS—which has lost most of its territory in Syria but remains an international terror threat—countries around the globe are still contending with what to do with the former militants who return home.
As if contending with sky-high homes prices wasn't enough, some buyers are now forced to fork out as much as 23.4 million yuan ($2500, 2000) for car parking spaces in major second-tier cities, such as Tianjin, Xiamen, Hangzhou, Nanjing and Suzhou.
So far, no president in US history has been convicted and removed from office following an impeachment —  but as House Democrats continue to press on with their impeachment inquiry into Trump, Americans are contending with the idea of Pence rising to the presidency.
Since the breach, Avid has been puzzling over how to rebuild its reputation as a platform for discreet romantic encounters, while also contending with public anger that has taken shape in several lawsuits against the company by users whose data was exposed.
This year, leaders gathered inside the body's headquarters are contending with massive Atlantic storms that have devastated Caribbean islands and parts of Texas and Florida -- even as the Trump administration has steadfastly refused to discuss the effects climate change may have on hurricanes.
"The back-up in risk has exposed the rather tenuous basis for the dive in CHF and we take the opportunity to fade this vs GBP which is contending with an increasingly mediocre economy," said Paul Meggyesi, a strategist at the U.S. bank.
Sandel: The strategy of contending with the pandemic by allowing the virus to run its course as quickly as possible in hopes of hastening "herd immunity" is a callous approach reminiscent of social Darwinism — the idea of the survival of the fittest.
The Philippine troops were contending with a foreign-power takeover, all while fighting extremist militants, which signaled a recognition of the multiple adversaries that threaten the country: the encroaching Chinese military to the west and the resurging Islamic State in the country's south.
Duke's language sometimes echoes Ture's — Klansmen and black militants both refer to the police as "pigs" — but to see "BlacKkKlansman" as the story of an embattled man in the middle contending with extremists "on both sides" would be to miss the point entirely.
For both clinicians and loved ones of patients with serious mental illness, contending with an episode of psychosis or severe depression can be so overwhelming that controlling cholesterol or managing blood pressure seems like mowing the lawn while the house is on fire.
With Facebook under federal scrutiny — and contending with a drumbeat of criticism from Republicans who contend that the company's platform silences conservative voices — Mr. Zuckerberg has decided that activism on this issue would only intensify the spotlight on the company, these people said.
For its part, the Democratic Party is contending with the difficulties of organizing its more diverse coalition while facing its own tribal temptations to embrace an identity politics that has room to celebrate every group except whites who strongly identify as Christian.
Rather than making an attempt to destroy an old world, which now seems utopian in character, or invert the monument as a corrective, these artists are contending with a specific strain of history and the implications of inserting their individual subjectivity into it.
Leafly, a cannabis media and information site, cut 54 employees or 18% of its workforce last week, and MedMen — contending with a slumping stock price and layoffs of its own — announced the departure of its co-founder and CEO, Adam Bierman, in January.
The lack of clarity over what has been an annual injection of cash into the consumer economy is adding a layer of uncertainty just when the United States is already contending with slowing global growth, trade tensions and recent jitters in financial markets.
Even a temporary deal that simply papers over the two countries' differences could benefit both the Chinese government, which is contending with slowing economic growth, and Mr. Trump, who wants to be able to declare a victory after a string of political defeats.
"Even if there is no overt political intent, they are indeed contending with the manner in which capitalism is enacted upon their lives," writes Murray in his paper, Notes to self: the visual culture of selfies in the age of social media.
But the success of her more recent undertakings, Fenty Beauty and lingerie line Savage x Fenty, has made Rihanna one of the brightest stars in an industry contending with Instagram influencers, the success of "street" brands, and one PR scandal after another.
Well, Japan has been looking for closer relations with Moscow for a while, also because Japan knows that in the event of full-blown war in the Pacific, contending with both the Chinese and Russian navies in the north would be wicked hard.
In recent years, he's published some of my favorite science fiction novels: New York 2140, about a water-logged New York City contending with climate change, and Aurora, which follows the crew of a generation ship looking to expand humanity's presence in the cosmos.
The Czechs have been the fastest in Europe to reverse years of loose monetary conditions, contending with an economy set to grow 4 percent this year and housing and jobs markets that are overheating while it aims to keep inflation at its 2 percent target.
The bank seeks to keep inflation close to a 2 percent target and is contending with a fast-growing economy in which unemployment is the lowest in the EU and wages are growing the fastest in 15 years along with a hot real estate market.
Like Turks, they can go to hospitals and schools free, but enforcing this access is difficult; Syrians are at the mercy of the doctors and principals who don't speak Arabic, who are already contending with crowded conditions and who often discriminate against the refugees.
WPP said its clients were also contending with disruption by companies like Airbnb in hospitality and Alibaba or Amazon in distribution, in addition to dealing with "zero-based budgeting," an accounting tactic where business expenses have to be justified for each new financial period.
With unique, hand-pulled prints created using a variety of printmaking techniques and materials—monotype, lithography, intaglio, collagraph, watercolor, and gouache—she creates hazy, uncanny images of shapes and blocks of color that suggest a larger city, its people and structures, contending with their ephemerality.
The Marvel films can never think too heavily about the amount of power a character like Tony Stark accrues, because to do so would require contending with the degree to which Marvel has run almost all of its closest competitors out of the game.
This freedom with the source material, which tells the story of a death-obsessed professor contending with an environmental disaster, is evident in the show's script, which Mr. Fish devised by homing in on one of Mr. Delillo's stylistic quirks: His use of lists.
And Susan Fowler, an engineer who quit her job at Uber after contending with what she said were sexism and sexual harassment, wrote a widely read blog post in which she described complaints she filed against two fellow employees that were never acted on.
Earnings were under pressure from costs related to the BSI deal and expenses from a cost-cutting programme, exacerbating what has been a rocky start to the year for the banking industry, which is contending with record low interest rates and more restrained client activity.
Alphabet is also contending with a particularly vocal workforce, thousands of whom have walked out to protest the way the company has handled allegations of sexual misconduct by highly paid executives, and who have continued to protest within the company in the year since.
Beyond the potential partial government shutdown next week, she is poised to take the speaker's gavel in the new year, where she will have to balance policy priorities and governance while contending with growing calls within the Democratic House membership to ruthlessly investigate and even impeach Trump.
But even as the attacks slip further back into our memories, these stories of humans contending with world-ending threats continue to dominate the box office and on television, because we live in a time when world-ending threats seem less laughable than plausible, even inevitable.
American politicians may press the social-media firm for more information and also haul executives before Congress again to give testimony, especially as concerns mount about foreign interference in upcoming elections in 2018 and 443—big distractions for a firm contending with several other significant challenges.
GALLERY: Go Behind the Scenes in Exclusive Mary Poppins Returns Photos Contending with five decades of a practically-perfect legacy, the sequel's filmmakers have dedicated themselves to being as faithful and respectful to the iconic original as possible while still crafting a fresh new family musical.
The violence is likely to further stretch security forces already contending with Boko Haram's Islamist insurgency in the northeast and the threat of attacks on oil facilities in the southern Niger Delta of the type that in 2016 helped to push Africa's largest economy into recession.
Such interactions, long a fact of life for performers — and especially female musicians — are becoming more fraught as artists, responding to industry and fan expectations, must make themselves increasingly accessible while also contending with a barrage of online harassment and the threat of violence at concerts.
He flew from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, then took a helicopter to the Green Zone, where he met with the Iraqi prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, who has been contending with Shiite leaders backed by Iran who oppose an expanded American role in the country.
Others, contending with this shocking death, have made much of Trotter's dizzy spells, his tendency to pace on that roof, and the drainpipe that he seems to have grabbed on his way down—evidence that perhaps, as his two surviving sisters insisted, the fall was accidental.
Germany's VW, still contending with the fallout from the diesel emissions scandal, introduced the Ameo compact sedan in India this week, offering rain-sensing wipers, cruise control and a touchscreen infotainment system — features typically reserved for premium cars — as it looks for an edge over competitors.
The Met has been contending with a ballooning deficit even as it aims to raise money for a $600 million new wing dedicated to Modern and contemporary art and to sustain its eight-year lease at the Met Breuer at a cost of $17 million a year.
I do not know, but I suspect that on top of contending with shock, they are parsing and reliving every recent encounter, each believing if only I -- anyone -- had stayed with him, if only I -- someone -- had done this or that, Anthony would still be alive.
These challenges are compounded by survivors' potential fears of returning to a campus environment, the risk that their perpetrators will matriculate to the same graduate school, as was the case for one of us, and the dread of contending with PTSD symptoms in yet another academic program.
AND PARTICULARLY WHEN YOU LOOK AT ALL THE DISRUPTION THAT EXISTS IN TODAY'S WORLD OF MEDIA, AND YOU CONSIDER WHAT THIS COMBINATION MIGHT BE ABLE TO DO IN TERMS OF NOT ONLY CONTENDING WITH THAT DISRUPTION BUT ACTUALLY THRIVING IN SUCH A YOU KNOW, A DIFFERENT WORLD.
But the news about UA paying for strip clubs visits comes at a time when companies like Nike and Lululemon are also contending with backlash against their male-dominated work cultures, and when women around the world are calling into question inappropriate and sexist workplace practices.
Mr. Coats and the other intelligence chiefs laid out a pair of central challenges for the United States: contending with the flow of Russian misinformation and shoring up the defenses of electoral systems, which are run by individual states and were seen as highly vulnerable in 2016.
In "Volver," Penélope Cruz's Raimunda is the moral center; she's the kind of woman who protects her teenage daughter, stashes her lecherous unemployed husband's corpse in the freezer of the restaurant next door, and then runs the restaurant, all while contending with her mother's flatulent ghost.
And it just so happens that a genuine left-wing Jeffersonian, Bernie Sanders, is currently near the top of the Democratic field, contending with Joe Biden, the embodiment of the Hamiltonian-Wilsonian elite dialectic despite his blue-collar lingo, in an increasingly spirited foreign policy debate.
President Donald J. Trump has yet to put his mark on the federal budget, but in a possible harbinger of leaner times to come, officials in New York City are already contending with declines in federal financing for programs that assist some of the city's poorest residents.
The utility on Wednesday estimated it would have to remove 100 million trees or more to safeguard power lines, a campaign that would face "myriad legal obstacles to reconfiguring the California landscape," as it would require contending with state and federal agencies as well as private property owners.
But even as the series acknowledges the mire of the US's history and current involvement in the Middle East, it gets its kicks from the dynamic of the red-blooded American patriot versus the Arab terrorists, its hero devoting himself to stopping bad guys rather than contending with policy.
"If Google can consistently produce similar results to what I've already seen, it has made a big leap over last year's Pixel camera, and stands a strong chance of contending with the dual-lens / camera bump system on the iPhone 8 (and presumably the iPhone X)," he wrote.
Many of them came from villages in Minya, an impoverished province south of Cairo, where residents say poverty and unemployment have been driving villagers to put their lives at risk to find work of any kind, even if it means contending with the lawless chaos of Libya's civil war.
Chevron has struggled with cost overruns at two Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, faced major engineering challenges at its U.S. Gulf of Mexico expansions, and is now contending with growing uncertainty about its operations in strife-torn Venezuela, where it is the only remaining major U.S. oil producer.
She accomplished an incredible feat by becoming the first player representing Japan to win a Grand Slam title, which she did amid of her own battles with sexism and racism as a biracial woman playing for a country contending with compounding social issues around gender, race, and class.
For the first time since he started throwing a football as a kid while growing up in Texas, Manziel isn't a wanted player and he's contending with possible criminal charges for a recent domestic incident in which his ex-girlfriend claimed he struck and threatened to kill her.
We are a generation that came of age during the collapse of some of the dominant ideologies of the previous century, who are bearing the brunt of the collapse of neoliberal capitalism now, while also contending with the internet, a mode of relation that had never existed before.
Now, heading into a grueling final exam period, students on campus are contending with the outrage and backlash sparked by a viral video that shows the young white man, whom the school's newspaper identified as a student, spouting white supremacist remarks at a group of students of color.
The remarks by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, compounded the pressure on Iran's president, Hassan Rouhani, who is contending with economic protests, anger over endemic corruption, the threat of possible armed conflict with the United States and calls from Iran's hard-line factions for resignations in his government.
WASHINGTON — Senator Jeff Flake's decision to abandon his 2018 re-election campaign in Arizona has thrown open the Senate race there, exposing deep fissures not only on the Republican side where a nationalist insurgency is gunning for the party establishment but also among Democrats contending with a rising left.
Yet the Trudeau government is contending with a weaker Canadian economy thanks to the fall in global commodity prices and has to be frugal: In its current budget, the Canadian government anticipates a $30 billion deficit (in Canadian dollars), even without a significant increase in expenditure of defense.
And far from weeping, she has become an outspoken leader in an industry that is contending with far-reaching changes in how people watch television while competing against a host of technology companies that have begun to vie for those same audiences by investing in original video content.
Six weeks after Mr. Trump said Republicans would provide a replacement plan for the Affordable Care Act that offered "insurance for everybody," Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin is fighting to reconcile his party's competing priorities while also contending with the occasional messaging complication from the White House.
While the psychological harms of solitary confinement have been well-documented—including in a just-concluded VICE project inside an Arizona jail—the new research is the first nationwide look at how isolation impacts prisoners contending with disabilities such as blindness, deafness, and paralysis, according to the ACLU.
Well, let's put it all together…the sector isn't just contending with technology disruption, but the interest rate outlook is changing thanks to Trump reflation lifting yields, which has huge ramifications for the valuation of insurance investments and the pace of economic growth drives demand for insurance products and pricing.
U.S. crude CLcv1 settled up 0.35 percent at $51.47 per barrel and Brent LCOcv1 was last at $57.75, up 0.91 percent on the day, ending the week up on support from a sharp decline in Iraqi crude exports due to tensions in the Kurdistan region after contending with weak demand data.
Another report from a robocall blocking service called YouMail reported 28.5 billion spam calls occurring in the US within the first eight months of this year, a figure that vastly exceeds Truecaller's numbers and seems more in line with the multiple-calls-per-day nuisance many of us are contending with.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them hits theaters this weekend, and to promote the film, Eddie Redmayne stopped by The Late Late Show with James Corden, where he appears in a hilarious sketch that reimagined his character Newt Scamander contending with the challenges of travel in the modern era.
The freshwater surfer, who might be anywhere from Wyoming to Wisconsin, must be doggedly determined, forever searching for waves and often contending with challenging conditions — shallow and rocky riverbeds, floating chunks of ice in winter (and, in the case of the Great Lakes, fall and spring, too) and roiling waters.
Her mother, contending with Parkinson's, has transformed into a forgetful and often rage-filled stranger; her sister, newly separated from her husband, is juggling two small children and a surprise pregnancy; a close friend goes through a stillbirth; MacNicol can't quite extricate herself from a dalliance with an unnamed celebrity.
"With demand for labor softening and many companies contending with higher input costs as the trade war lingers and broadens, we do not expect to see any meaningful strengthening in wage growth in the coming months," said Sarah House, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Securities in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Mitsubishi is contending with slowing demand for cars, ongoing global trade frictions and the need to develop new technologies just as it and its partners Nissan and France's Renault SA grapple with the fallout from the arrest of Ghosn, the group's former chairman who is facing charges of financial misconduct in Japan.
So, if you've been a regular coffee drinker for years and suddenly decide to quit, you won't just feel the normal level of sleepy — you'll be contending with all of those extra adenosine receptors, meaning you'll end up with an unending desire to just go back to sleep and, yes, an awful headache.
But here's my point: With the market contending with falling rates in the credit markets, the plethora of weaker-than-expected economic data, the cracks in the tech stocks and the slightly more hawkish Fed, the upside potential from here might not be as great as some of the bulls would portray.
Seattle's is the largest school system to close in the face of the pandemic, but as other large systems such as New York City, Chicago, and Miami-Dade consider closing too, they're contending with the issue of feeding the 22 million low-income kids who rely on school-provided lunch and breakfast.
While teenage cigarette smoking rates have recently fallen below 5 percent, America is now contending with an epidemic of young people using e-cigs, vapes and other "nicotine delivery devices," as the tobacco industry christened them years ago in secret memos, searching for an official alternative to describing their products as cigarettes.
But just in the last 48 hours, we have seen an unraveling of the sort never seen before in terms of scandals, sudden departures, policy controversies, new developments in the Russia investigation and alleged corrupt or criminal behavior that this White House is contending with — and the week is not even over.
The circumstances have shifted in other unhappy ways for Mr. Netanyahu: He is now contending with a noisy rebellion in the ranks of his own conservative Likud party from a growing contingent of local officials and activists who fear that his refusal to step aside could hand power to Israel's center-left coalition.
Policyholders will have to navigate a range of issues, including dealing with insurance adjusters to determine the amount of loss and how much of it is covered, as well as contending with the possibility of an extended time without their home or business, all while recovering from the trauma of living through a monster storm.
As Guatemala struggles to recover from the devastating eruption last month of the Volcán de Fuego in the picturesque highlands, tourism officials, hoteliers and language-school owners are contending with another challenge: convincing would-be visitors that Guatemala's shimmering lakes, ancient Mayan treasures, and, yes, stunning volcanoes, are safe and waiting to welcome them.
Democrats are contending with a more complicated mix of motivations: They have little incentive to cave to conservative demands on the cusp of their takeover of the House in January, but they are also reluctant to drag issues from the lame-duck session into next year, preferring instead to start on their own agenda.
Katz said recent public visits by Israeli ministers to the Gulf "are part of a wider trend of strengthening ties between Israel and the Gulf countries based on common interests and a mutual recognition of the potential benefits for both sides, both in terms of contending with common challenges and threats as well as opportunities".
The bad news for Mr. Pompeo is that he will have to square his views with those of Mr. Trump, who has denigrated American intelligence agencies, praised President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and is now contending with a dossier of unsubstantiated reports that Russia has collected compromising and salacious personal information about him.
To get ahead of the trajectory of the tomorrow's terrorist threat, we must collectively address the two key factors laid out by the NIC: contending with the foreign terrorist fighters coming out of Syria and Iraq and addressing the festering conflicts that create looming disequilibria and the ungoverned spaces in which tomorrow's threats can fester.
He will have to contend next year with midterm elections — and that means contending with Mr. Bannon, President Trump's former chief strategist and a fiery populist who is working to elect Republicans in the mold of Mr. Trump by waging primary election challenges against some incumbent Republican senators or candidates backed by Mr. McConnell.
The article continues: "Every day our front-line services see children and teenagers struggling to get to grips with how they fit into the increasingly complex modern world — contending with things like intense pressure at school, bullying or problems at home, all while being bombarded by social media," he said in a statement on Monday.
It is still contending with questions about the platform's use in the election of Donald Trump, is embroiled in a major data-mining scandal, and dealing with the fallout from a post by Facebook VP Andrew "Boz" Bosworth that suggested Facebook's relentless quest for growth and new markets was always justified — even if it meant people getting killed.
From the moment Kendall Jenner first set foot on the runway and in front of the cameras just a few short years ago, she's faced an enormous amount of success and adversity — one day walking the biggest fashion shows on the planet, and the next contending with being referred (alongside BFF Gigi Hadid) as "b—-s of the moment".
The administration, meanwhile, is contending with an injunction issued last month by a federal judge in San Diego that blocks the government from separating families at the border absent a showing that a parent is unfit or poses a danger to the child, and sets deadlines for reunifying families who were already separated, unless a parent waived that.
He's been feuding with the media over the size of his inauguration crowds, contending with a historic show of mass opposition from the Women's March on Washington, faces a defamation lawsuit from a woman who says Trump sexually assaulted her, and has a pressing need to fill empty slots in his government, just to name a few.
To be sure, Debbie is contending with unbridled sexism, but as she laments her plight in the plush setting of her dining room she ignores the material advantages of her position—that her successful, white ex-husband Mark (Rich Sommer) has access to the executives who have empowered Debbie, even if that power seems, to her, illusory.
By the time Beyoncé released "Lemonade" — a sprawling film-and-album contending with the difficulties in her marriage to Jay-Z, and more collectively, generations of black American women's trauma — she had already won 290 Grammys, performed with Prince and Tina Turner, and upended the music industry with the surprise release of her 22010 self-titled album.
The only differences between the two events, he said, were contending with fewer photographers at the Paralympics and the privileges he was granted at times — admittance to the waxing cabins, where technicians apply wax to skis, access to a visually impaired American skier, Jake Adicoff, at the Nordic skiing venue, and an invitation to the starting line for snowboarding.
A spike in the yen and drop in Tokyo stocks - against a backdrop of oil price cuts that are playing havoc with financial markets - add to woes for an economy which is contending with an October sales tax hike to 10% from 2000%, as well as slumping tourism and supply chain disruption caused by the health crisis.
The challenge now for Mr. Murphy and his suddenly-more-famous band — which includes the core members Pat Mahoney on drums and Nancy Whang on keyboards, along with the guitarist Al Doyle — is to transcend the insta-nostalgia of a reunion tour while contending with those skeptical fans who felt betrayed by the Jay-Z-like retirement fakeout.
Both served in the Marine Corps, and Aisne-Marne holds a special significance for that branch of the armed forces, as the Washington Post pointed out: A brigade of Marines joined two Army divisions in the closing months of the war and fought brutal hand-to-hand combat in the wood, occasionally contending with swirling poison gas.
Not only are fans already begging for a fourth installment less than two weeks after the release of the third — but between seasons, producers and writers are contending with the ever-increasing ages of their kid actors, the waffling staying power of '80s nostalgia, and the many quirks that come with maintaining a historically accurate timeline within a real-world timeframe.
"Every day our frontline services see children and teenagers struggling to get to grips with how they fit into the increasingly complex modern world - contending with things like intense pressure at school, bullying or problems at home, all while being bombarded by social media," Imran Hussain, the director of policy and campaigns for Action for Children, said in the release.
Under financial pressure from a $55 million legal judgment in an invasion-of-privacy lawsuit by the former wrestler Hulk Hogan — and contending with the deep pockets of Peter Thiel, the billionaire Silicon Valley entrepreneur who provided funding for the case and others against the organization — Gawker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and put itself up for sale two months ago.
Trump, who is also contending with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's ongoing probe, used his State of the Union address to issue a warning to Democrats not to engage in "ridiculous partisan investigations" that would compromise the "economic miracle" happening in the country.
Walley-Beckett's series is contending with memories not only of the novel, but also of the 1985 mini-series, which is so beloved among a certain group of "Green Gables" admirers — probably women, of impressionable age in the '80s, perhaps from Canada, where it was one of the highest-rated programs that had ever aired — that it has surpassed the books as the canonical text.
Since then, he has been contending with the question of Jewishness — some years ago he spoke murkily of "a positive, solar Judaism, which doesn't only live itself in the mirror of the Holocaust and pain, or see itself as perpetually persecuted" — and his own relation to it, particularly as it connects to resurgent anti-Semitism, Holocaust denial and the growing demonization of Israel in Europe.
I've mentioned before that it was a revelation to me about the scale of George R. R. Martin's thinking that he came to visit the set in Season 1, when none of us knew what we were contending with really, and said a few things that made it clear that, for him, this whole epic thing — this story he was telling — all came down to these two and them getting together.
But the social safety net that has been constructed since then is failing young adults who are contending with a transformed economy, according to a new report out of the University of California, Berkeley, called "The Rise of Young Adult Poverty in the U.S." According to that report, about one in five people between the ages of 17 and 21 lived in poverty during the past decade, the highest proportion of any age group.
It is the latest in a series of sex abuse scandals that have rattled prominent universities, including the University of Southern California, where more than 50 women have accused a former campus gynecologist of misconduct; Pennsylvania State University, where child sex abuse sent one football coach, Jerry Sandusky, to prison and felled a legend, Joe Paterno; and Michigan State University, which is still contending with the fallout from the predations of a team doctor, Lawrence G. Nassar.
It's dangerous to judge based on so few shots, but: if Google can consistently produce similar results to what I've already seen, it has made a big leap over last year's Pixel camera, and stands a strong chance of contending with the dual-lens / camera bump system on the iPhone 8 (and presumably the iPhone X). Note: the images you're seeing in this article are Google's own sample images, so of course you should take them with a grain of salt.
Grisham asserted Thursday that Trump is contending with a "witch hunt" — echoing a term the president has used to describe both former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerGowdy: I '100 percent' still believe public congressional hearings are 'a circus' Comey: Mueller 'didn't succeed in his mission because there was inadequate transparency' Fox News legal analyst says Trump call with Ukraine leader could be 'more serious' than what Mueller 'dragged up' MORE's Russia investigation and, more recently, the impeachment inquiry.
Some of my most memorable conversations took place over what would become effectively known as the Salon Novak: dinner parties that Karen and I would orchestrate where we witnessed Clare Boothe Luce contending with Jack Kemp and Bill Bennett on the meaning of virtue; Irving Kristol, the godfather of neo-conservatism, and his wife Gertrude Himmelfarb, the historian and Victorian scholar, recount their own intellectual journeys from socialism; and became acquainted with Charles Krauthammer, Bob and Mary Ellen Bork, and Charles Murray.
All of this is about the fact that we are now contending with a culture of convenience that does not differentiate very much between getting news in a form that is "snackable" (my least favorite media word ever), having a bottle of ketchup delivered to your door in the middle of the night even if it sucks up too many resources, and getting a car on demand at the lowest price even if it requires paying drivers less and less.
If Slave Play uses role-play — slave play — as a deep metaphor, then, it's helpful to know that part of the metaphor is that slave play also enables the person who's forced to submit to achieve an ultimate break from grappling with all of this: a brief, euphoric absence from the responsibility of contending with their own pain and intense emotions, their body, and the weight of history on their body — and a respite that their dominating partner can never know.
Many serious fetal abnormalities can't be detected until that point, and women who choose to terminate later in pregnancy for non-medical reasons generally fall into at least one of five categories, according to a 2013 study: They're raising children alone, struggling with depression or using illicit substances, facing intimate partner violence at home, contending with a host of state-mandated obstacles to access, or they're young and have never been pregnant before, meaning they may not recognize the symptoms of pregnancy.
With that said, Patrick will have a problem contending with current frontrunners, like Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE and Mayor Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Gabbard, Buttigieg battle over use of military in Mexico MORE, who have occupied the hearts and minds of those wishing to return sanity, reasonability and practicality to our nation's political discourse.
Living under military occupation meant coping with the shooting of my best friend in high school, turning a fearful blind eye when seeing soldiers beating a Palestinian boy with a baton, rescuing my husband from the grip of soldiers on a cold winter night, contending with my 10-year-old son's night terrors after weeks of relentless bombardment, not being allowed to enter the city of my birth, Jerusalem, and living in daily anguish knowing that my people remain refugees after more than 70 years and have lived under siege for decades.
WHEN WE SAW THAT TREND BEGINNING, WE TOOK IMMEDIATE STEPS TO START CONTENDING WITH IT OR DEALING WITH IT, INCLUDING NEGOTIATING DEALS WITH ALL THE NEW PLATFORM PROVIDERS, THE OVER OVER-THE-TOP PROVIDERS, TO INCLUDE ESPN, IN EVERY ONE OF THEIR SUBS, IT INCLUDED THE INVESTMENT IN BAMTECH BE IN THE DIRECT TO CONSUMER BUSINESS IT INCLUDED A LOT OF WORK DONE TO IMPROVE OUR OWN APPS, AND TO INCREASE ENGAGEMENT WITH ESPN USERS ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS, WHICH WE'VE DONE AND DONE DRAMATICALLY WELL AND IT ALSO INLUDED MORE ATTENTION TO RUNNING THE BUSINESS EFFICIENTLY.

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