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But in course of events, somebody could be hit by mistake.
To a degree, Nixon simply benefited from the course of events.
Still, it has been enough to affect the course of events.
We cannot really understand the course of events or God's will.
It's a natural course of events that I've been doing for years.
Much bigger factors than 50-day moving averages determined the course of events.
"I am surprised the course of events reached this point," Ms. Aydin said.
It might change the course of events on the ground and even save lives.
An accounting of the full course of events is needed to understand what happened.
Imagine having control over the course of events in House of Cards or Stranger Things.
Have you ever wished that you could alter the course of events in a Netflix show?
This is indeed the most likely course of events, yet it carries serious risks of its own.
The Marines who fought there have mixed feelings about Falluja, given the course of events since then.
In the normal course of events, one might expect that land this expensive would become densely developed.
The resistance strategy on Capitol Hill was to activate grassroots participation to shape the course of events.
We should never think that this is something that just happens in the ordinary course of events.
"The further course of events depends very much on how the epidemic develops," Ifo President Clemens Fuest said.
Since we'd been in these hills for months, the situation was in fact the normal course of events.
Kuttner's indignation about its fall from grace is more straightforward than the course of events that led to it.
The precise course of events is unclear, but for many protesters, the episode crystallized their broader anger with officialdom.
In the Trump Presidency, as in all Administrations, there will be political fights that define the course of events.
The search for those responsible for this course of events might start with the leaders of the Republican Party.
Despite currently holding the presidency of the Security Council, the US will struggle to influence the course of events.
In this Season 1 finale, they race to change the course of events and save Serena and Nico's brother.
Jocelyn McCalla, of the National Coalition for Haitian Rights, asserts that: Hurricane Matthew has disrupted the expected course of events.
Did the course of events in the United States, starting in the late '40s, have to run as it ran?
Ashery's process — documenting the inevitable course of events — is matter-of-fact, not elegiac, punctuated with playful and incongruous scenes.
Over at The Atlantic, Lenika Cruz raised a series of questions that poke holes in the latest episode's course of events.
In the natural course of events, testosterone levels are regulated by an enzyme called aromatise, which converts the hormone into oestrogens.
"All of my actions were proper and occured in the normal course of events of a very unique campaign," he said.
Unlike other parties, weddings provide a structured course of events that can be tremendously comforting when you feel out of place.
Unlike other parties, weddings provide a structured course of events that can be tremendously comforting when you feel out of place.
In the normal course of events my SOP [standard operating procedure] has only translators (who are moslem) [sic] touching the book….
There isn't a second that has gone by where I haven't regretted the course of events I took on January 17th/18th.
Onlookers say the most likely course of events will see the European Commission take the nascent deal back to the negotiating table.
In the ordinary course of events, the Atchafalaya would have kept widening and deepening until, eventually, it captured the lower Mississippi entirely.
In the normal course of events, the schedule for next week's committee business would be announced by the middle of this week.
SOFIA — Bulgarian statesmen are watching, powerless to alter the course of events, as the spectre of war looms ever larger over their country.
The approach would decisively change the course of events in Libya, and then-French President Nicolas Sarkozy seemed eager to take the lead.
The unexamined life is not worth living, but "A Strange Course of Events" reminds us that the inspected one is not always worth watching.
But no impartial observer could emerge from Thursday with total certainty that one of the parties was representing the perfectly-true course of events.
"Naturally all of us, when such a building has collapsed, in the natural course of events think whether pillars were severed," Mr. Soylu said.
It's quite possible that when Bergevin traded Subban, he set in motion a course of events that could also cost the team its goaltender.
King Joffrey tried to exercise an iron grip on the course of events without the influence of his grandfather, and look how he turned out.
It did change the course of events, saving Bashar al-Assad from a seemingly inevitable fall, and made the humanitarian situation in Syria far worse.
But so far, he's shown no indication that he has a plan — or the will — to use that time to change the course of events.
Hosts. The entire plot of the show isn't a natural course of events, it's just Ford's latest attempt to entertain himself with his personal playground.
Both Crystal and the Holets marvel at the inexplicable course of events that brought them together in that convenience store parking lot back in September.
The natural course of events and continuous improvements may have yielded the capacity to accomplish the lunar mission perhaps a decade or two later, maybe.
In his congressional testimony in mid-July, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell seemed to be unwilling to make strong predictions about the future course of events.
And it's even further "interactive" in that users determine the course of events through choose-your-own-adventure-style scenarios, which you "swipe" to choose.
TAXI SQUAD There are plenty of other races that can interesting fast depending on candidate recruitment, the course of events in Congress and other unknown unknowns.
"I am still convinced that we can turn the course of events," he said, adding that he would not quit trying to bring peace in Syria.
Multiple international exchanges winning a piece of the listing is certainly a possibility, with several analysts saying such an outcome is the likely course of events.
If presidents are punished for bad news that isn't their fault, how much more so when they do influence the course of events for the worse?
We might then pass the Australian values test — not some written exam, but the test that in the ordinary course of events we face every day.
"With this course of events, in the next five years or so, all Iranian oil rigs will be very old and inefficient," said Reza Mostafavi Tabatabaei.
No nation is powerful enough to get whatever it wants unilaterally, and the complexities of international affairs make it impossible to control the course of events.
"In view of Kerensky's impotence, the only really surprising thing about the course of events is how long it took the Bolsheviks to act," McMeekin writes.
Mnuchin's newest request may accelerate the expected timeline, but the usual course of events is likely to play out again and again until Congress makes serious changes.
US presidents can still exercise considerable influence over the course of events, but they are no longer in a position to dictate outcomes, if they ever were.
When a commander in chief looks impotent to alter the course of events and his government seems to be flailing, his credibility also can be quickly shattered.
It's a tactic of online posturing and inflated threats — one at home in a conflict where tweets and perceived insults have often dictated the course of events.
Yet the fault line around meat has shaped a murderous course of events in India particularly around beef, which upper-caste Hindus, who consider cows holy, eschew.
The faithful prayed to these altar sculptures or paintings of saints for intercession: for example, in healing, protection from danger, or influence over the course of events.
Merkel "made clear that the exact course of events must be cleared up", the chancellery said in a statement after Thursday's telephone call between the two leaders.
Can you give me an example of an empowered individual who influenced the course of events in a way that wasn't possible 20 or 30 years ago?
He meets a guy who has a time machine, and he uses the device to try to change the course of events that led to his girlfriend's death.
He called the tweet "a bolt from the blue" and stressed he doesn't see himself as a diplomatic figure though "this is not the normal course of events".
Nevertheless, Rajoy said he did not rule out seeking the confidence of the parliament at a later stage depending on the course of events over the next weeks.
He wants to harness time travel such that he can "reorder" the course of events, from beginning to end, as he tells his trainee Helge Doppler (Peter Schneider).
It seems incredible that a child should take possession of language at the age of 2 or 3, and yet it happens in the normal course of events.
"The works council regrets this course of events and is considering its position and possible further steps," the head of the works council, Willem Hofman, said in a statement.
"This is a sad course of events, not only for us, but more importantly for our country," Pelosi said in urging lawmakers to join the conference call with Lujan.
"This finding massively increases the pressure on Moscow to fully explain the exact course of events and background of the first nerve agent attack on European soil," he said.
"The course of events is very aggravating," Thomas de Maizière, Germany's interior minister, said of the discovery that the suspect had been convicted of a violent crime in Greece.
Word of the Day : found in the ordinary course of events _________ The word quotidian has appeared in 90 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Feb.
"People knew it happened; it was just thought of as part of the normal course of events that you had to deal with as a working woman," Martin said.
"CNN's ability to capture the arrest of Roger Stone was the result of determined reporting and interpreting clues revealed in the course of events," the network replied to Trump's tweet.
This continues as you get further along in the show: After each chapter, you'll pick which character's perspective you want to view the story from, changing the course of events.
And, frankly, they're going to experience some friction that's associated with us and some friction that's just associated with the normal course of events in dealing in the information age.
If this course of events plays out, it would mark both a drastic change in approach for Apple and a recognition from the company that it's made big mistakes of late.
In the ordinary course of events, the way a criminal investigation works is that first you investigate, and then if you decide to prosecute, you file charges and produce your evidence.
But an honest book, which I hope she offers, will also criticize Obama for his lack of an aggressive response to Putin when he could have affected the course of events.
The show will follow a professor who creates a device that allows him and his colleague to change the course of events from the past in order to improve their current life.
"All of my actions were proper and occurred in the normal course of events of a very unique campaign," Mr. Kushner said last July after speaking behind closed doors on Capitol Hill.
"Things have gotten so off-track around here in the last couple of years, you know in the last three or four years, it's just become a course of events," said Sen.
What he hoped to do, Woese confided, was to "unravel the course of events" leading to the origin of the simplest cells — the cells that microbiologists called prokaryotes, by which they meant bacteria.
"One is to enable us to avoid past mistakes and to manage better in similar circumstances next time; the other is to enable us to anticipate a future course of events," Tuchman wrote.
It is because the snow represented a stark deviation from the previous course of events in my life, at the precise moment when my life was changing so wildly, that I remember it.
The MPC, a tool for recording, mixing, and creating something new from found materials, evokes the process by which art can confound the course of events, not simply reflect or react to it.
Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz said an earlier Polish investigation that declared the crash an accident resulting from pilot error and bad weather covered up evidence pointing to "Russian responsibility on the course of events."
Without implying causation between any course of events, it's true that a handful of the C-suite executives advising Trump on how to grow America's manufacturing sector have recently announced departures from their posts.
Some Dr. Moreau-like experimentation has upset the course of events, preventing the discovery of most modern sources of energy, and the action is set in a 1950s Paris that's an intricately rendered steampunk fantasy.
In the police interviews conducted on November 2, 2014, a day after Jutting was arrested, he went into great detail over what had happened, politely relaying the course of events and appearing jovial at times.
Lawyers for Andrews, meanwhile, have alleged that hotel employees confirmed to Barrett where Andrews was staying and allowed him to book a room next to hers – thus setting in motion the entire course of events.
By the time the shooting happens, the three-hour-long show is near its conclusion and the war that had hovered in the background, dictating the course of events yet distant, has become scarily real.
Philip Shaw, an economist with Investec, a bank, said it was very early to try to map out a likely course of events given the high levels of uncertainty about who will be running the country.
The Obama administration, which drew red lines in Syria, which demanded the ouster of Assad, which called for democracy and human rights in Syria, in the end could do little to change the course of events.
He knew that killer whales, which are partial to snacking on both of these species, chat with one another during the normal course of events, even if they tend to stay quiet when making an attack.
In the normal course of events, his mismanagement of the nation's affairs would be left for the electorate to repudiate, through support of a challenger in a primary race or, failing that, in the general election.
"The record and documents I have voluntarily provided will show that all of my actions were proper and occurred in the normal course of events in a very unique campaign," Kushner said outside the White House.
"The underlying cause of death is the condition which starts the downhill course of events leading to death and in this case is the immersion associated with drug intoxication," the medical examiner's office said in the statement.
"All of my actions were proper and occurred in the normal course of events of a very unique campaign," Mr. Kushner told reporters on the White House grounds after two hours behind closed doors on Capitol Hill.
"Escorting in the normal course of events would be done by countries who have the same flag, so a ship that is flagged from a particular country would be escorted by that country," Dunford told reporters Tuesday.
But any effort to condemn the United States for human rights violations offers a break from the normal course of events in the OAS, in which the US is generally leading the call for a human rights investigation.
They indict some in the antebellum period for their timidity and caution because they feared a war and did not know what to do, and applaud others who turned out to guess right about the course of events.
"Escorting in the normal course of events would be done by countries who have the same flag, so a ship that is flagged from a particular country would be escorted by that country," Joint Chiefs chairman Dunford said.
Top BOJ executives are visiting the big banks to brief them on negative rates, a reversal of the normal course of events, which would usually see private bankers visiting BOJ headquarters, say officials with direct knowledge of the matter.
Shane Goldmacher has an eye-opening report in Politico headlined "Where Trump Gets His Fake News" that primarily focuses on White House aides' ability to influence the course of events by showing Trump news stories that aren't necessarily true.
"I am absolutely convinced that only mutual effort can lead to a fuller understanding of the mechanisms of hatred, and analyses from the perspective of the victims, given the course of events, cannot fully serve the purpose," he added.
In Russia, the United States now faces a rival great power that is willing to take the kind of decisive action to alter the course of events in the Middle East that had previously been limited to Western states.
If true, lancing the boil of this particular destructive form of nationalism requires less a broad rethinking of the foundations of politics and more specific focus and the ability of a handful of propagandists to decisively alter the course of events.
Players want Bungie to effectively roll the game back to the state it was in during the peak of the original Destiny, an unlikely course of events for a studio that has only just begun examining its most critical missteps.
We all struggle to position ourselves in history, searching, often in vain, for moments that anchor our lives in the past, for decisions, glances, gestures that meant that the course of events would proceed in one way and not another.
There's more than sufficient cause to investigate the course of events that occurred over the weekend—to look at the people who planned those events, the organizations that planned those events, and determine whether there was criminal conduct in the preparation.
The probability of that course of events is very high, mainly owing to the tightening labor supply, confirmed by the current U.S. government projections that such an adverse labor market trend will get worse in the months and years to come.
"Now the first challenge is the deterioration of the economy, and he has no means, no perspective to change the course of events," said Kadri Gursel, a columnist for the newspaper Cumhuriyet, who was imprisoned by Mr. Erdogan for 11 months.
In the past 563 years, Australia has become a nation where getting ahead is a national obsession, partly because we have come to expect a world where the natural course of events is to become a little bit richer each year.
The comments, made in an interview broadcast on Monday, may have been attributable to imprecision, but for historians they underscored what seems to be a tenuous understanding by Mr. Trump of the course of events that preceded his ascension to power.
Fourteen days since his death, the couple are still struggling to understand the course of events that led to that brutal moment: Unknown to Saxena and his wife, Ankit had a lover for the past few years, an old neighbor's daughter, Shehzadi.
Participant Passive is a relatively new form of story in which the viewer exists in the world as a character, or a story device, but the story does not ask anything of the viewer, or permit them to inform the course of events.
Often, those who deride the U.S.'s ability to change the course of events in situations like Syria or Burundi do not take into account the fact that once a mass atrocity situation is underway, the options for action are significantly limited.
Still, lawmakers said any move to limit the public's ability to follow the course of events is likely to fuel skepticism about what the Senate is up to and whether the Republican majority is trying to protect Mr. Trump from embarrassing disclosures.
If you become president, the question will be, sure, you talked about national and international issues when you were mayor, but there was no real expectation that you could change the course of events as a single mayor of a town in Burlington.
Phil Corbett, The Times's editor of standards and practices, addressed the question of when exactly "highly unusual" events become usual, and when an unprecedented course of events become, well, precedented: "Obviously and by definition, something can only be 'unprecedented' once," writes Mr. Corbett.
The rule changes since 1968 have made the primaries more binding, notwithstanding the argument that they violate the 1965 Voting Rights Act (since the course of events is disproportionately determined by the very nearly all-white states of New Hampshire and Iowa).
The ultimate irony is that the agreement may give the communist regime a new lease on life and offer Kim a salvation, but without economic aid, depending on the course of events, the regime may implode under its own weight in a matter of months.
Marrying a hundred years of expertise in influence operations to the new world of social media, Russia may finally have gained the ability it long sought but never fully achieved in the Cold War: to alter the course of events in the U.S. by manipulating public opinion.
The United States can alter the course of events if it commits to staying in Syria, builds on the current deployment of American forces and nurtures long-term partnerships to ensure that the fate of Syria and the region is not left to Iran and its proxies.
And we know that Trump is very wealthy, and therefore in the ordinary course of events might be expected one day to leave behind a large estate, which, to the extent not left entirely to his wife at that time, would attract a substantial estate tax bill.
"The course of events that took place on June 24 are symbolic of the failure of those responsible for their completely erroneous assessment of actual facts and the tragic results that ensued for the patients," Mr. Schmidt said, announcing the results of his investigation in 2017.
In the normal course of events, when an economy shows sign of weakness, its central bank (like the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank, the Reserve Bank of Australia, or, in America's case, the Federal Reserve) prints money in order to cut short-term interest rates.
"The record and documents I have voluntarily provided will show that all of my actions were proper and occurred in the normal course of events in a very unique campaign," Kushner, a Trump adviser who rarely speaks publicly, told reporters in a brief statement outside the White House.
These do alter the course of events, sometimes significantly; but such is their presentation, usually a binary this or that situation, and the need to decide quickly—as the gam… the mov… Late Shift doesn't truly pause at all—that a palpable impression of "player" agency never manifests.
His interests in this field derive in part from his understanding of the course of events in his native Italy, where back in the early 1990s an uncouth businessman named Silvio Berlusconi managed to kick aside the leadership of the country's traditional center right and then install himself as prime minister.
They might well have been forgotten except for a curious course of events in 2009, when Noonan's granddaughter — Kirsten E. Gillibrand, then a little-known congresswoman from the Capital District — was selected to fill the United States Senate seat held by Hillary Clinton, who had been named secretary of state.
"With this course of events, in the next five years or so, all Iranian oil rigs will be very old and inefficient," said Reza Mostafavi Tabatabaei, an energy analyst based in London whose three family-owned oil rigs are inactive following a dispute with Iran's Revolutionary Guards over his political activities.
"They knew that mobilizing and using anti-Balaka (Christian) groups fueled by vengeance and hatred of Muslims ... and transforming them into a formidable fighting force would, in the ordinary course of events, result in the violent targeting of the Muslim civilian population in western Central African Republic," the charge sheet said.
"This is a sad course of events, not only for us, but more importantly for our country," said Pelosi, who earlier in the week blamed Russia for the cyber attack and called it an "electronic Watergate" akin to the 1972 burglary at Democratic Party headquarters that ultimately brought down Republican President Richard Nixon.
Whatever the exact course of events, the monks' stoical reaction to the incident is a reminder of the astonishing resilience of a community that was founded during the reign of Emperor Justinian, in the sixth Christian century, in a spot where hardy individuals had been pursuing the ascetic life for hundreds of years.
Multiple agencies – county police, as well as Sacramento County Child Protective Services and another agency involved in the boy's care, EMQ FamiliesFirst – are investigating the incident to determine the course of events, the brother and sister's background, and whether Griffin-Heady might face child endangerment or more serious charges, reports the Sacramento Bee.
" (Drumpf did finally settle in New York, starting a course of events that would one day make Jeb Bush very sad.) How they feel about Trump: The village doesn't seem to have grown fonder of the Drumpfs, as Deutsche Welle contacted Trump's distant relations and elicited little more on the record than, "Hopefully this hype will ease up soon.
"With every victory achieved on the field, the voices of some Western states are raised and actions are intensified in an attempt by them to change the course of events ... these voices and any possible action will contribute nothing but an increase in instability in the region, threatening international peace and security," it quoted him saying.
Word of the Day noun: a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program adjective: consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story _________ The word narrative has appeared in 2,358 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Jan.
When I look back at the 2016 election, what is really striking is how much influence over the course of events was exercised by the relatively small numbers of voters in super-white municipalities and counties and by the politician who ignited them — how the last gasp of a small fraction of the electorate set the nation on such a dangerous and destructive course.
"Escorting in the normal course of events would be done by countries who have the same flag so a ship that is flagged by a particular country would be escorted by that country and I think what the United States can provide is domain awareness, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and then coordination and patrols for other ships that would be in the area would be largely coalition ships," Dunford said.
An administration official said that a spot with a resettlement agency wasn't "in and of itself" a bona fide enough reason to allow a refugee into the US — meaning refugees will have to meet a higher, as-yet-unspecified bar: As regards relationships with entities in the United States, these need to be formal, documented, and formed in the ordinary course of events rather than to evade the executive order itself.
The second truth is that if we regard Trump and Cruz as Republican Plan A and Plan B, the natural course of events and nominating process math would inevitably lead to the creation of a GOP Plan C candidate — most likely Rubio — who would unite all Republicans who see disaster coming with Trump and Cruz and has a far stronger chance of being nominated than the pundits might believe.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government is prepared for all Brexit outcomes, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said on Wednesday, adding that he was committed to limiting any negative effects on the economy on both sides stemming from Britain's decision to leave the EU. "I don't think anyone can foresee the further course of events," Altmaier said when asked to comment on Brexit and which scenario he regarded as the most likely outcome.
In synthesizing this period in European history in a long but very readable volume (part of the Penguin History of Europe series), Kershaw reminds us that the Continent has faced other large challenges in the postwar era and survived; that some long-term trends of peace, prosperity and democracy are both robust and remarkable; and that individuals have agency, and can alter the course of events — they are not mere expressions of those events.

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