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" Sally Tallant, director of the Liverpool Biennial, a contemporary arts festival, said, "There's a difference between devolving funding and devolving responsibility.
Social history can include heroes without devolving to reactionary apologetics.
While our republic isn't in danger of devolving into all-out
What's happening, whether the relationship is devolving, whether it's coming back.
The exhilaration of an early-morning tennis game devolving into panic.
Johnson's Democratic Party was being pulled left and devolving into factions.
The episode ends with the dinner devolving into a messy fight.
Devolving power would attack corruption from a number of different angles.
I hope to keep evolving and devolving and trying new things.
Now, it's devolving into a sludgy mess of paranoia and conspiracy theories.
But the move devolving regulatory competency has not ended the 'taxi war'.
But it's not just devolving power from the federal government to the state.
Humans are devolving, and DJT is not to blame for any of your problems.
Contrary to the learn-and-improve pattern of most artists, Clooney is somehow devolving.
The world has slowly been devolving in the past few episodes, but not dramatically so.
I suppose it was because I wasn't thinking, just devolving back into my former self.
Senate officials nervously paced the area to keep it from devolving into a mob scene.
Ultimately devolving into a sodden drinking party, "Death by Hanging" is by no means perfect.
The hearing was a remarkable spectacle, devolving several times into dueling partisan choruses of shouts.
And yet Mangold invites this projection, with its suggestion of tenderness, without devolving into sentimentality.
Welfare reform through devolving greater discretion to states In devolving greater discretion over means-tested welfare programs to states, we can begin to observe which welfare reforms are most effective in encouraging work, reducing poverty and reducing the fiscal burden of unsustainable program growth.
We're in the process of adding machine learning and devolving further curatorial power to the computers.
Merkin isn't the only older commentator who worries the movement is devolving into a sex panic.
Beefing up the secretariat is one step; devolving some smaller decisions from board level would help too.
They're not devolving in mass, but every once in a while you get a slight dislocation somewhere.
You could see this devolving into a muddled stalemate, with each company holding a sliver of users.
At moments, Richman's testimony turned combative, devolving into something resembling an episode of The Jerry Springer Show.
It's no surprise that his speeches are devolving to rambling airings of grievances, both real and perceived.
The difference is that the cakewalk was performed for the white gaze, eventually devolving into the minstrel show.
In fact, Smith's work does more than that, without ever devolving into displays of material excess or narcissism.
Still, the article raises questions that can be asked in a confirmation hearing without devolving into anti-Catholicism.
Can we redistribute wealth from the top so the bottom doesn't starve without devolving into inefficiency and stagnation?
Ms Richardson Jackson offers a compelling performance, but her character feels always at risk of devolving into stereotype.
Devolving power from Washington, DC to states and localities has been a priority of the modern Republican Party.
Upgrading rail, devolving power to new regional mayoralties and attracting Chinese cash were important elements of the plan.
Another comedian, Sasha Filippenko, has accused "KVN" of devolving into "songs about the great leader": ie, Vladimir Putin.
Without that legitimacy, we run the risk of devolving into the morass in which other nations have sunk.
Devolving power away from Washington and giving patients more control and more choices will lead to lower costs.
It was devolving into something a reporter would rather avoid: I was becoming a part of the story.
We cannot jeopardize aviation safety by devolving that responsibility to private interests with eyes trained on balance sheets.
"It's horrible that things are devolving as much as they are in terms of intergroup harmony," Richeson says.
To avoid devolving into all non-book-related socializing, invite some people who are not already fast friends.
The dishwasher debate takes a wonkish turn, devolving into dishwashers' ability to clean "lightly-" and "normally-soiled" dishes.
Josh: It certainly generated some coverage and predictably led to warnings that D.C. is devolving into lawless chaos.
By giving back voice to the depicted, Aguilar prevents her images from devolving into hardened stereotypes of lesbianism.
The exchange itself is unusually beardless, devolving into an I can't see you, I can't hear you argument.
I want to tread lightly here, for fear of devolving into the kind of hysteria I'm trying to critique.
That feeling of carefully contained chaos is what saves the film from devolving into a silly spiral of nonsense.
How do you do this without resorting to all the well-known ways, without devolving into expressionism or sarcasm?
Later liberals experimented with a range of ideas from devolving power from the centre to creating national education systems.
Even Brandeis's passion for devolving power to accountable levels of government has been subverted by the forces of bigness.
And Castro's attacks provoked bickering among the candidates, who warned that the debate was devolving into an "unwatchable" spectacle.
However, at times they allowed candidates to go on at length, drifting off topic and devolving into stump speeches.
It was part of an intentional effort and strategy by Democrats to prevent the hearing from devolving into chaos.
Here we are celebrating the fact that he stuck to the "optimistic" script without devolving into incoherence and cruelty.
Our failed Congress created this moment by recklessly devolving its power to the executive branch on the issue of immigration.
The Treasury hijacked devolution as a way of devolving responsibility for making cuts, while keeping the power to make policy.
The stay is critical to keep Puerto Rico's financial restructuring from devolving into a mess of long, costly court battles.
Although K-1 was devolving prior to their involvement, Chinese interests have owned K-1 for the last few years.
Generally speaking, the world right now is devolving into mass hysteria—a place where dogs and cats are living together.
Stripping away the manual arithmetic allows each game to move at a clip, girding the tension from devolving into monotony.
But properly understood and implemented, devolving power raises the cost of corruption while providing built-in incentives to effective government.
This process is already devolving into the sort of mindless partisan war that causes Americans to be disgusted with Washington.
That means, above all, devolving decision-making to small, often ad hoc groups, operating semi-independently against much larger forces.
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) altered American public education by devolving authority from the federal government to the states.
Setting out guidelines on how people in a family can spend money can keep any fallout from devolving into recriminations.
Their allegiance was met by this unholy alliance of perfidious greed devolving rapidly into the audacity of vituperative unparalleled predatory rapacity.
Instead, Ben is immediately angry, before devolving into a rageful drunk who says he purposefully murdered an unarmed child at war.
There is something relentless about the way she goes at it — mark-making without devolving into a signature gesture or flourish.
The creation of powerful local mayors is devolving decision-making from London and creating new avenues into the national political elite.
How embarrassing it is that an educated, experienced news anchor such as Carlson is further devolving into baseless attacks on Latinos.
For her part, Camille is struggling mightily to escape devolving into the wild, miserable, victimized cheerleader she was in high school.
The crisis could still be defused if Mr Biya made the right moves, including, perhaps, devolving more power to the restive regions.
Hopefully we see the former, and not just another weird, bold idea devolving into commercial spots and shallow collaborations with VR brands.
Rather than removing the 2000-hour working week, Mr Macron wants to weaken it by devolving negotiations over working time to firms.
With the Internet and religious TV shows, some of their speeches have taken monstrous forms, devolving into a kind of porno-Islamism.
The move appeared to calm financial markets, initially rocked by fears the U.S.-China trade war was devolving into a currency war.
Devolving election security to the states during a time of polarization is practically guaranteeing that election defense will become a partisan issue.
After an ebullient, giddy meeting between the two, it all goes downhill, devolving into a fight between Lyonne and Harrier's actual mom.
Security has improved nationwide, but a devolving state has been left unable to root out extremists, who still carry out devastating attacks.
Just as television news was devolving into a modern coliseum, the internet came along and compounded this culture of shame and vitriol.
Republicans may talk the talk of devolving health care policy to the states, but that's not what the American Health Care Act does.
"Devolving power to U.K. cities is going to create real economic growth here in the U.K. with a massive multiplier effect," he said.
Cuomo and Nixon had a single debate against each other Wednesday that touched on various policy differences while frequently devolving into personal attacks.
The GOP is evolving, or rather devolving: It is adjusting to being the party of Trump—and, by extension, the party of Moore.
We're still a year and a half away from the 2020 election, but the thing is already devolving into a monumental shit show.
It's going state by state, and part of the interest of the federal government in devolving health care onto states is exactly that.
There's a point where the riot evolves from chaos to a near utopia — baristas serving cold brew, bloggers offering beautification seminars — before devolving.
Devolving power to the counties had aimed to share out development cash and powers more evenly across a nation of 45 million people.
But when you get to the level of actual policy and politics, these ideas nearly inevitably end up devolving into attacks on minority groups.
Observers have suggested reducing the number of GCF board members - now 24 - and devolving to its secretariat decisions on which projects should be funded.
Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy would have kept much of the ACA's taxes and spending while merely devolving the policymaking down to the states.
He did not elaborate but a previous study, published in 2013, recommended devolving property taxes and allowing London greater freedom to invest in infrastructure.
But, by the time Offred got her second chance to escape, in Episode 11, the plot was devolving into an exercise in Sisyphean futility.
Namibia has set up communal conservancies, devolving management to local communities and allowing limited hunting; the government says its elephant population has been increasing.
Source: American Academy of Pediatrics Chamath Palihapitiya, one of Facebook's original executives, has been very vocal about how he believes technology is devolving society.
It speaks so perfectly to how we argue and discuss any topic online: a basic idea, a smarter take, slowly devolving into anarchy. —K.
He criticises Justine Greening, the former education secretary, for acting as a "block on progress", particularly when it came to devolving control over adult education.
The one thing that kept me from devolving into total teenage rebellion was my belief that all the hard work would one day pay off.
The English regions lean towards leaving the EU, so devolving power to them may win back votes—and satisfy one of Mr Osborne's enduring aims.
The 10-minute sonic saga begins with the version of "Revolution 1" heard on the final version before devolving into a musique concrète hell-scape.
To keep my menagerie from devolving into randomness and kitsch, I decided I could only take in those animals I had encountered and written about.
In the meantime, fighting between the PKK and Turkish state flared, quickly devolving into the bloodiest spate of violence between the two since the 1990s.
Denmark has responded by twice devolving the island's government: in 1979 when home-rule was established, and again in 2009 when further powers were granted.
Partisans in this culture struggle have sorted themselves ideologically into two parties that are now devolving into bitterly opposed enemy factions in the 1860 model.
He proposed devolving power to elected local councils that will decide local spending priorities, with each representative held accountable by the possibility of recall elections.
The relationship between the White House and the media is in shambles, with the daily press briefings devolving into shouting matches and airing of grievances.
The first episode of Crisis in Six Scenes is all setup, and then the second episode introduces a new character before devolving into more setup.
Meanwhile, stranded passengers posted online about the rapidly devolving conditions at the airport... ...and the general lack of information about when the situation will be resolved.
After a rocky three-start introduction with Chicago following his acquisition from San Diego, Shields ripped off six straight quality starts before devolving into another spiral.
In recent decades, the United Kingdom has kept unity by "devolving" political authority to the three non-English nations, allowing them greater autonomy and independent institutions.
Devolving power from Washington to states and local communities can also help to ease conflicts ranging from gun rights and school locker rooms to environmental protection.
Someone who's thinking right now about how to do politics would be talking more about empowering people and devolving power – like Podemos are doing in Spain.
Infrastructure reform will be more complicated, but there has been a lot of work done already on the idea of devolving power to states and localities.
Maybe America isn't special, it's just another republic that had its day, but is in the process of devolving into a corrupt nation ruled by strongmen.
They started off running through the jaunty main theme, before devolving into a series of solos that d'Inverno later informed me were "all human" (meaning, all improvised).
We should be able to have a robust debate about the policies and practices of the Israeli government without devolving into a shouting match about anti-Semitism.
A key feature of this plan is that it caps federal welfare spending in perpetuity, thereby beginning the process of devolving welfare spending back to the states.
After all, the point of a policy of devolving authority away from top officials to field agents is that the top officials have less decision-making power.
For years, the global wine industry had been devolving toward a monoculture, with local grape varieties ripped out in favor of more immediately profitable, mass-market types.
He can only contain his feelings for a few minutes, at best, before devolving into the kind of barnstorming partisan rhetoric that makes him feel so comfortable.
Told in fragments, vignettes, and shifting timelines, In the Dream House is Machado's account of a dream relationship turned impossibly dark, devolving into gaslighting and domestic abuse.
If Rauch's concern is that party leaders have been disempowered, it seems odd that he would want to further disempower them by devolving power to the committees.
The loose union of seven emirates in 1971 may be unique, but a country as large and diverse as Saudi Arabia has much to gain from devolving power.
Who is made whole by Walker's decontextualized images of violence correlated with race, gender, sex, and with chattel slavery and the social practices devolving from that historical circumstance?
One of the hopes of devolving power to governments in Scotland and Wales was that they would experiment with policies that could spread to the rest of Britain.
Other former CIA officers, however, said devolving authorities could be beneficial in a White House that frequently calls on Pompeo to personally deliver the president's daily intelligence briefing.
But beyond that, it would symbolize the complete breakdown of the Senate judicial confirmation process, which, since the 1960s, has been devolving into a state of paralyzing partisanship.
"The quickly devolving situation in Venezuela appears to be approaching some type of tipping point," Helima Croft, RBC's global head of commodity strategy, wrote to clients on Wednesday.
Their approach — which included direct references to Strzok's feelings about his extramarital affair — often drew cries of protest from Democrats, with the hearing devolving into a shouting match.
She's convinced he's alive and invisible, while everyone around her, even those who love her, is confident that her emotional instability is devolving into some kind of madness.
The opening level, for example, shifts from a tutorial in an idyllic playground — to suddenly devolving into a nightmare hellscape of body horror presumably directed by David Cronenberg.
It involves adding US troops (from 22017,110 to a level of some 13,000 now and ultimately to about 16,000), and devolving decision-making to commanders in the field.
The exchange shows just how far Mueller is prepared to go to keep the hearing from devolving into the kind of food fight that congressional hearings often turn into.
"Though Ed disagrees with the Lieutenant Governor on the issue of statues, he knows we can disagree on issues like this without devolving into divisive rhetoric," the statement said.
It brings stature and attention to otherwise low-profile installations, exhibits, and performances and prevents art from devolving into a soulless exercise in appealing to the lowest common denominator.
"Many people on this call were leading the Clean Power Plan pushback in their state and are advocates for devolving decision making to the local level," the calendar notes.
But Murugan works his themes with a light hand; they always emanate from his characters, who are endowed with enough contradiction and mystery to keep from devolving into mouthpieces.
The Trump administration has reportedly made substantial changes to policy regarding counterterrorism strikes, devolving authority to commanders and removing the requirement that targets pose an "imminent threat" to Americans.
His testimony also triggered repeated interventions by the prosecution and the federal judge to stop with the digressions and keep his responses from devolving into a stand-up act.
Aside from keeping Sessions away from the attorney general spot, there are two buffers standing in the way of the federal government just devolving into full "Just Say No" territory.
And the only thing worse than that now is devolving back to 1998 and now spending a year investigating payments to people whether or not they had affairs or not.
Sansa sees this thread is devolving quickly, so she declares "You're going to die tomorrow, Lord Bolton" in the first of several mic drops this week (+10), and rides off.
The race for the Democratic nomination is devolving into a blame game as the party scrambles to identify which of the candidates will not be a sure loser in November.
This is why the message of Trump resonated in 2016: The idea of "drain the swamp" and devolving power out of D.C. was the right message at the right time.
The mere possibility that ballet dancers could carry the laborious weight of topical issues while wearing pointe shoes, without devolving into obscure, apolitical abstraction, might be met with an arched-eyebrow.
While leaders in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya were swept from power in 2011, King Mohamed defused protests in Morocco that year by devolving some of his power to the elected government.
Richard Sherman said the win was motivated by Baker Mayfield's decision to stiff him on a pregame handshake, a claim that wound up devolving into the silliest controversy of the season.
As Election Day approaches, a handful of races in the New York suburbs are devolving into freewheeling fights marked by scorched-earth television ads, alarmist mailings and reams of outside money.
The budget endorses the Graham-Cassidy plan for repealing and replacing Obamacare, which entails massive cuts in Medicaid spending and devolving much of the federal health care budget to the states.
But it has been difficult to reconcile my allegiance to the party with its devolving evermore into a mouthpiece for President Trump's dangerous views and policies, especially with regard to immigration.
Invoking hot-button issues like migration, terrorism and Islamophobia, far-right and far-left populists place blame on remote bureaucrats in Brussels and call for devolving more power to national governments.
In the mid-19th century, Congress had the upper hand as Henry Clay, Daniel Webster and John C. Calhoun were ones critical to keeping the nation from devolving into civil war.
With McGregor's smack talk devolving further into racial offensiveness, and Mayweather's history of domestic abuse allegations and his own offensive smack talk, some question the very ethics of watching the fight.
Over the years they've been rewritten and reworked, evolving and devolving like Chinese whispers (Rule 43: " The more beautiful and pure a thing is, the more satisfying it is to corrupt it").
SINCE its return to power last May, Britain's Conservative government has made clear its intention to loosen the laws on Sunday trading by devolving decisions over shops' opening hours to local councils.
They at times prevent deliveries of raw materials to factories, force state agencies to remain closed, and lead shops to preventively shut their doors on rumors that demonstrations are devolving into looting.
It's through a big push toward subsidiarity, devolving choice and power down to the local face-to-face community level, and thus avoiding the excesses both of rigid centralization and alienating individualism.
The anonymous authorship of The Federalist Papers allowed the message to stand alone on intellectual grounds and be debated on its merits, rather than devolving into a sideshow of personal character attacks.
Various private Facebook groups, which alumni on all sides of the issue had used to spread news and rumors for months, were devolving into self-reinforcing pools of sanctimony and even rage.
In Egypt, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is overseeing an election next month that is devolving into farce, as Mr. Sisi has sidelined, jailed or threatened with prosecution his most potent rivals.
The idea of turning more power over to the states has long been advocated by conservatives, but there are compelling reasons for liberals to get behind devolving power from the federal government.
The film shows Hughes in late middle age, ruling over the palm-trees-and-convertibles world of midcentury Hollywood, lurking in the shadows a lot and eventually devolving from eccentricity to lunacy.
I found the suggestion of devolving more democratic powers to cities almost laughably lame in comparison; and further it is difficult to imagine how a local administration could enact any truly grand vision.
Putting everyone in the same boat has enormous advantages, ensuring the exercise is genuinely pro-consumer rather than devolving into the familiar attempt by the edge to seek regulatory predation of the core.
Jonathan Hernandez recently released The Truth About Aaron: My Journey to Understand My Brother — and he tells PEOPLE that Aaron suffered physical, emotional and sexual abuse before devolving into a life of violence.
The query amassed over 5,000 replies as of Thursday afternoon, with the thread quickly devolving into a gleefully savage pile-on of Applebee's, that wonderland of $1 margaritas and Long Island Iced Teas.
Trump had made clear that he would be devolving far more decision-making power to the Pentagon, after years of strict supervision of drone strikes and other military operations under the Obama administration.
But now vigorous congressional oversight is critical to prevent the agency from devolving into an international Trump propaganda machine and disseminating its news directly to American audiences in violation of a longstanding law.
Since then the Kenyan government has made admirable changes to the Constitution, devolving considerable powers to 47 newly created counties so that the presidential race would not be a winner-take-all affair.
Netanyahu's ideal post-two-state scenario would be to permanently subjugate and disenfranchise these Palestinians by annexing as much of their land as feasible while devolving to them as little power as possible.
The latest I watched was Queen of Earth (it's on Netflix), which is about the friendship of two women (and the devolving sanity of one of them) during an escape to a lake house.
That will involve the state working harder for the citizen by making education available throughout people's lives, by overhauling taxation, devolving power to cities and regions, averting climate catastrophe, and wise management of immigration.
After she and her family moved to Toronto in 1968, where her sons would be exempt from the Vietnam War draft, Jacobs expanded her ideas about self-­organization, small business development, and devolving government.
Rather than local authorities simply lobbying the Treasury to fund as many of their projects as possible, the point of devolving budgets is to force locally elected officials to take responsibility for decisions instead.
The protests in Chile began over a hike in metro fares but quickly spun out of control, often devolving into riots, looting and arson that have left more than 20 dead and thousands injured.
Donald Trump kicked off Tuesday with some unhinged tweets and finished the day by devolving into a racist tire fire on national television and JK Rowling was there to make sense of it all.
With coalition forces already making significant progress against ISIS in Sirte, it is not difficult to imagine Libya going the way of Afghanistan, with early wins devolving into an aimless stagnation of nation-building.
As charming and innocuous as she appeared, Ms. Mack was entranced by an organization that promoted itself as a mentorship program but was on the brink of devolving into a so-called sex cult.
Does this event portend a sad and dangerous devolving of societal norms where some fringe, marginalized people feel they have a license, even a duty, to kill those whose views they strongly disagree with?
At the same time, the movement was being frayed because well-coordinated nonviolent protests that Dr. King had led were devolving into unrest at the same time a muscular black power movement was emerging.
"The innovation of traveling in groups without a smuggler may persist, but it seems to be devolving into smaller groups," said Andrew Selee, president of the Migration Policy Institute, which studies global migration trends.
Similarly, Peterson says, a medical rather than police intervention for troubled young people who plan mass shootings could prove effective without devolving into Minority Report-esque surveillance efforts to predict shootings before they happen.
Ortega keeps HSM just sincere enough to be endearing and just tongue-in-cheek enough to keep it from devolving into pure camp, and he also gifts it with plenty of great dance numbers.
One might take this as the government tacitly encouraging and profiting from speculation and money laundering — but at the same time, it's a realistic way to keep the marketplace from devolving into a total melee.
Devolving more issues to the private sector or to the state and local level can enable us to make more of our decisions in a setting where we have strong incentives to be well-informed.
In its early days after its founding in 1999, it branded itself as an exemplar of "radical center" thinking that would avoid the stale clichés of left and right without devolving into a mushy middle.
Decentralizing and devolving more authority to the states, as well as restoring city elections, could also encourage moderation among opposition parties by offering them more opportunities to have some executive powers and access to resources.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The title of Nari Ward's exhibition, TILL, LIT, at Lehmann Maupin gallery is a pun that works in several valences, each devolving from how you read the two words.
In addition to Latin etymology , movies, and Piero della Francesca, she brings in urban legends and slang – the high and low, or what Clement Greenberg called "avant-garde and kitsch," without ever devolving into the latter.
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown modernised the Labour Party and went on to modernise the state, giving the Bank of England its freedom, devolving power to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and spring-cleaning government departments.
Locals are unhappy, and Tavish Scott, their Lib Dem MSP, has proposed an amendment to a bill devolving power to the islands that would require the Scottish government to place the islands "accurately" in official publications.
Devolving some presidential powers could make it easier for the political elite to manage a succession by splitting key roles between different players rather than allowing one successor to concentrate power in his or her hands.
Morocco saw some protests in 2011, which led King Mohammed VI to agree limited constitutional reforms, included devolving some powers to an elected government, but it has escaped the major uprisings seen elsewhere in the region.
Abubakar named Peter Obi, a former southeastern governor, as his running mate in October and proposed devolving more power to regions in a policy dubbed "restructuring" that promises to give states greater control over their finances.
The show breaks the fourth wall just often enough for cheekiness without devolving into commentary on itself, and it captures some of the unresolvable tension of adult-sibling relationships and the intoxicating thrall of intimate friendships.
LISSA ANN, VIA FACEBOOK Was really hoping to see someone I thought was smart and articulate explain how they can support Trump — without devolving into a tirade against the left — and she completely passed on it.
Rather than maturing and evolving into a reasoned and prudent leader, Mr. Trump seems to be devolving into an impetuous and willful one who does not understand the history of our country, or learn from it.
Now, however, partly as a result of its own actions, but more important as a result of increasing polarization in Washington and the nation as a whole, the court is devolving into a nakedly partisan tool.
By devolving decision-making power to the states and localities — closer to the people — and through Congress reasserting its Constitutional authority (particularly on domestic policymaking), we may begin to foster a new political awakening in America.
What he can't do, at least consistently, is make this story pop, or prevent the inevitable showdown -- with multiple parties engaged in a massive battle -- fully engaging, as opposed to devolving into a sort-of chaotic mess.
The biggest question plaguing HBO's political comedy Veep right now is how the hell it's going to continue finding hyperbolic comedy in the dysfunction of American politics, when the real-life equivalent keeps devolving into unprecedented chaos.
This is the same reason baseball fans care about the Baseball Hall of Fame while no football fan can talk about that sport's hall of fame without devolving into dismissive fart sounds in a minute or so.
The main conflicts of both A Quiet Place and It Comes at Night involve a father's devolving relationship with his rebellious teenage child, but the ways these conflicts play out stand in direct contradiction to each other.
As the Washington Evening Star chastised the sport for devolving into "a community of young bullies" and the Washington Post extended blame to the players' football coach, the school board appointed a committee to investigate the matter.
They also demonstrated that far from devolving into anarchy, as some on the government side have claimed, the protest movement can -- unlike the police, Beijing or the city's leaders -- control when and where the unrest takes place.
Those complaints would be read out loud by staff in group sessions, during which people would be expected to defend themselves — at times devolving into shouting matches and nearly fist fights as emotions ran high, McLoone said.
The book follows Booth as the lead character in a night out that goes from bad to worse, devolving quickly from a visit to an art gallery to her spending a night in jail for a DUI.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads People sometimes say that technology is devolving us as a species, allowing us to needlessly outsource processes that might cost us more in the exchange than the value they offer in convenience.
Writers are practically strong-armed into promoting their books on social media, taking in effusive praise and scathing criticism (or, in this volatile climate, near-hate speech.) The best editors' memoirs revive the magic without devolving into nostalgia.
Regular-season dominance devolving into postseason ineptitude is nothing new, but the Capitals decided to become the sixth team in NHL history to lose the first two games of a best-of-seven series at home in overtime.
"It had initially started as just a way to share with family and friends, but there was this middle phase where I felt like we were sort of devolving into this cisgendered, white gay male stereotype," Moore says.
The troupe's gutsy and brilliant interpretation of O'Neill's "The Emperor Jones," which had Ms. Valk channeling the African-American actor Paul Robeson portraying O'Neill's idea of devolving savage manhood, became an electric consideration of American perceptions of race.
Episode two, "Hostage Situation," again removes Hannah from the city, but this time she's playing reluctant chaperone to Marnie and her emotionally volatile ex-husband Desi (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) as they indulge an ill-advised — and quickly devolving — affair.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's new government on Saturday presented its plan for a new constitution aimed at devolving power and preventing the sort of ethnic tensions that led to a long and bitter civil war that ended in 2009.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has said that he's focused on increasing the "health" of Twitter's platform, as some of the site's detractors have accused the site of sometimes devolving into a space that allows for hateful and negative comments.
And right when Middle Easterners are demanding to be treated as citizens — not Sunnis or Shiites — Americans are devolving into Sunnis and Shiites or, as we call them, Democrats and Republicans, with the same tribal mentality: rule or die.
There's plenty of bad opinion on the right -- the President was exhibit A when devolving to that worst of defenses, that Christine Blasey Ford is not credible because she didn't report the offense at the time, 36 years ago.
"They are trying to figure out how to set up a war room, without it being a war room and without it devolving into a civil war inside the White House," said a second Republican close to the administration.
He has also grappled with four months of protests and strikes by hardline unions enraged by a proposed labor reform to make hiring and firing easier while devolving decisions on pay and working conditions from the sector to the company level.
The actors – who star together in the upcoming sci-fi thriller – couldn't keep it together during several of their very NSFW sit-downs, either devolving into a fit of giggles, poking fun at their interviewer or going completely off-topic.
Reddit users responding to the company's blog post on the topic have already flooded the comment section with fears about the site devolving into a distasteful combination of Twitter and Facebook, overrun with viral news farms or advertising-in-disguise.
In what is rapidly devolving into an all-out brawl on the board of the world's highest-valued private company, a group of Uber shareholders have asked the venture capital firm Benchmark to step down from the board of directors.
The challenge for Tillyer boils down to this: how does one make a landscape painting that recognizes the main currents of 20th-century art — the readymade and abstraction or, more recently the digital realm — without devolving into parody, pastiche, or irony?
After decades of rising immigration rates and devolving sovereignty to the EU, combined with the more immediate shocks of the Great Recession and the refugee crisis, some French voters have come to question the basic premises of their political system.
Dr. Price has other worthy reforms in mind - such as devolving Medicaid to local (state) control, where it would be more accountable to the people who fund it, as opposed to the federal government that seeks to control it (and them).
If Clinton fails to have this longer-term horizon in mind then she could pave the way into 2020 for a far more tactical politician to capitalize on Trump's damage to America, devolving further and more dangerously than 2016 already has.
On the streets of Brazilian cities, political rallies organized by one side or the other have been devolving into shouting matches or worse, including a brawl last month in São Paulo that left a former city councilor with a bloody lip.
In 20163, it was progressive Republican George Norris who led the internal House revolt against Speaker Joe Cannon, stripping Cannon of most of his authority and devolving considerable powers back to individual members, who had increasingly chafed under their marginalization.
But you might just have let out a sigh of relief (while sobbing) when, instead of devolving into some smug male fantasy, the film ended with Annie dumping him for the last time, because she'd evolved past his antisocial worldview.
But the rewritten North American Free Trade Agreement has stalled in Congress, Europe is preparing retaliation in the event that Mr. Trump unleashes automobile tariffs this week and negotiations with China have broken down, devolving into an all-out trade war.
In 1910, it was progressive Republican George Norris who led the internal House revolt against Republican Speaker Joe Cannon, stripping Cannon of most of his authority and devolving considerable powers back to individual members, who had increasingly chafed under their marginalization.
Though important bilateral issues were discussed, including the devolving situation in Venezuela, the most closely watched dynamic of Tuesday's visit was the interpersonal relationship of the two men, who have spoken on the phone but had not yet met in person.
Day two on Thursday was a much different beast, running for 14 hours and quickly devolving into ugly personal barbs as Republicans directed their scrutiny at Hunter Biden and Democrats responded by blowing their own fire at the GOP members themselves.
Here lies Russia's historic conundrum, born of its enormous size and diversity: One cannot forge what Mr. Pain calls a "civic nation" — a pluralistic and participatory democracy — from a tapestry of religions, tongues and customs without devolving power away from Moscow.
People familiar with the visit said the President was distracted by other matters -- including his then-devolving war of words with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un -- as he toured devastated neighborhoods and took an aerial tour of the damage.
Cutting down on wasteful federal spending is important in its own right, but perhaps more importantly, shrinking the size and scope of the federal government and devolving decision-making to the states is the surest way to drain the swamp.
And it is hardly likely to consider devolving powers when it is busily recentralising the state, in part to neuter the government's opponents in other provinces and in part to keep a lid on the dissent which may follow a looming royal succession.
Especially in the highly heterogeneous Fertile Crescent, part of the solution will lie in devolving a range of powers from central government to regions and provinces to ensure that specific groups do not feel tyrannised by the majority, or even by other minorities.
The government has promised a new constitution aimed at devolving some powers to provincial governments dominated by ethnic minorities, and it has said it will facilitate an international probe into alleged war crimes in the final phase of a 26-year civil war.
Queer women deserve to have their queer female sex represented on screen, without it devolving into typical pornographic tropes: shaved vaginas, sorority sisters, giant jiggly boobs, foot-long dildos, scissoring, a well-hung neighbor guy who just "pops in" for a threesome, etc.
I'm sure you've heard this more than a few times by now, but it certainly felt like a direct comment on the events of the past year or two: A society that, despite its abundant technological and economic advances, is suddenly devolving.
It is only when you see all the works that curator Bessa has brought together that you realize that he was able to assemble different visions of innocence tinged with a sweetness over and over, without repeating himself or devolving into kitsch.
Ailish Hopper, a professor of peace studies at Goucher College, recently told me that the United States is devolving into a state of "national ethnic conflict," which puts it on the same footing as 1990s Yugoslavia or Northern Ireland in the 1970s.
It is Ryan's hope that Trump and the GOP can, against all prevailing incentives, dispense with Trump-esque rhetoric, then return to the policy dogmas that have defined Ryan's political career—deregulation, free trade, reducing taxes on the affluent, and devolving the welfare state.
His conclusion was that America's success stemmed from devolving responsibility to the most local of all organisations, often voluntary, an approach now threatened by the centralisation of resources and authority in Washington, DC. See our briefing for more on the gloomiest of the great liberals.
Homer tries to comfort her, telling her to imagine a world in which all of the candidates get along and respect one another but, much like the 2016 campaign in real life, the dream crashes and burns, devolving into a fever dream of chaos.
While some in the US administration, including CIA chief Mike Pompeo, have signaled support for regime change in Pyongyang, the risks of that devolving into civil war and chaos are great, and State Department officials have said the option is not on the table.
It was a brazen move by India, devolving quickly into what analysts and news reports deemed "the worst military crisis between the two countries in decades": Pakistan shot down at least one aircraft and captured an Indian pilot in a dogfight the following day.
He has held on through five years of upheaval, beginning with political protests that seemed to have the momentum of a widespread Arab revolt and American support, and devolving into a proxy war that has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced half of Syria's population.
Regulars with names like Shoegazer69 and Pervert_Otis seem unable to help themselves from devolving into tiresome debates over things like celebrity foot rankings, sniping at each other over whether Taylor Swift's toes deserve four stars or five, or whether Jennifer Lawrence had bunion reduction surgery.
After such an acrimonious election, it was hard to imagine Behar sitting across from a Trump enthusiast without every episode devolving into a screaming match, but McCain was one of the few conservatives who could speak to Trump voters without actually being one herself.
Milancy Harris, manager for governance and strategic initiatives, and Fay Johnson, who is the lead product manager on the oversight team, talked to me about how they have approached the unique assignment of devolving content moderation power from the company to an independent board.
Try as he might to make it as a talking head, no one really wants Sean Spicer on TV. Sure, the Mooch has the Scaramucci Post, but that pretty much failed, devolving into a platform where some dude named Lance just goes to town on Twitter.
Those include a new constitution aimed at devolving some powers to provincial governments dominated by ethnic minorities, facilitate an international probe into alleged war crimes in the final phase of Sri Lanka's war against the Tamils, and fiscal discipline efforts sought by the International Monetary Fund.
Since then, he's stood at the helm of an eventual defeat of the Islamist group, put down a Kurdish rebellion in the north, and hosted Iranian and American forces within elbowing distance of each other without it devolving into another all-out war on his turf.
Given that Max Payne 3 boasts perhaps the greatest original soundtrack in popular gaming, it's difficult, at this point, to keep from devolving into useless sycophancy—Los Angeles noise rock group HEALTH has yet to cut a better album than its score for Max Payne 3.
The sharpening dispute between President Ashraf Ghani, who was declared the winner of last September's election, and his rival Abdullah Abdullah, who charged fraud in the vote along with the elections complaints commission, threatens to wreck the next key steps and even risks devolving into new violence.
His belief in the triangle offense went from what he would call, in more immodest moments, "just a system of basketball" to a full-blown religious experience, the essence of purity in a sport he decided was devolving in the predictability of high-screen-and-roll.
From the broadly successful experiences of states that have enforced reforms to means-tested welfare programs, we can deduce that devolving greater responsibility to states through federal block grants enables those with local knowledge to tackle poverty more effectively, while reducing the fiscal burden of spiraling costs.
As is the case with Speechless, some newer shows are finally lending disabled characters, like Superstore's Garrett (Colton Dunn) and Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) in Game of Thrones, the freedom to be both sexually desirable and desirous without devolving into "on-message" pity or the assumption of asexuality.
It's unclear how much of this is intentional — Trump going back on his promises to cozy up to Moscow — and how much of it is the result of Trump devolving policy responsibilities to the military and top-level officials like Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis (a noted Russia skeptic).
In this fourth episode of Bubbleproof, an original mockumentary series on the influence and ignorance of Silicon Valley, we get a closer look at the evolving/devolving relationship between startup founder guru Michael Fertik and venture capitalist David Cowan (who co-wrote the series with Fertik and director Martin Sweeney).
As a mass of marquee 205-to-265ers reach an age when they should think about purchasing long-term care insurance instead of limping through another training camp, the only thing that can keep the division from devolving into a fallow wasteland is new names with heavy hands and unmanufactured charisma.
The Bright Sessions features many of the typical trappings of superhero stories, including shadowy government conspiracies and vague yet ominous human "experiments"; but emphasizing how much the characters' abilities hinge on their inner state of being ensures the story stays focused on people rather than devolving into scientific mumbo-jumbo.
Then Trump should announce that he, with great fanfare, would implode the building himself, making a speech regarding the breaking apart and destruction of the progressives' administrative state and the devolving of power out of D.C. Once the building is leveled, he should build a Liberty Park on top of it.
It might make sense, in the abstract, for McMaster to talk about "devolving" authority to the State Department, but there essentially was no State Department anymore: under the absentee leadership of Tillerson, six of the top nine positions at the department were empty, and numerous critical ambassadorial posts remained unfilled.
Washington (CNN)Senate Democrats, eager to sink the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, are ratcheting up demands for a mountain of documents about his time working in George W. Bush's White House, a sign that the high-stakes battle is quickly devolving into a process fight.
If some writer at "SNL" doesn't come up with a sketch that shows the Conways' conversations over things like kids' playdates and family vacation plans devolving into the pattern we often see in Kellyanne's arguments with Cuomo, it will only be because the idea may be too obvious to be funny.
Many more teachers told us they were also worried about the politics of it all: class discussions devolving into partisan camps, Trump-supporting parents resenting them for using class time to cover the proceedings, keeping their own biases out of their teaching, or even just being perceived as being biased.
But as a dreary stroll down Park Avenue will remind you, Modernism swiftly became a gutless orthodoxy, its high ideals devolving into the rote features of the International Style, a repetitive and predictable series of gestures (curtain walls or ribbon windows, recessed plinths, decorative piloti, windswept plazas, ornamental lawns and flat shimmering pools).
Though it was not used in the rescue (and presumably won't be given that it has now been shown the boys can successfully navigate passages in dive gear), Musk posted a photo of their prototype to Twitter:Heavy monsoon rains are expected to continue in the coming days, meaning operations must recommence soon or risk the situation devolving.
Ronald Slye, a legal scholar at Seattle University who served as one of three international commissioners for Kenya's truth and reconciliation commission and also advised efforts in Cambodia and South Africa, said he saw a familiar pattern in the United States: disagreement devolving into the denial of other people's realities and "strong alternative narratives" about history nourishing violence.
But it's also a hypothesis that doesn't have an easy solution—if he's right, we can't simply impeach or elect our way out of this mess, we would literally have to write a new Constitution that allows for more teams of policy experts to make decisions for the country without devolving into authoritarian rule or utter chaos.
Far from devolving into the type of loud, violent clash plaguing so many other alien-invasion films, Arrival instead uses its own visitors from outer space to train a mirror on the world at-large—exposing not only its irreconcilable differences within the myriad nations that comprise it, but daring to suggest that achieving a sort of global unity isn't wholly impossible.
As powerful right-wing forces in Britain and the US continue to cosy up to each other, and the idea of the UK devolving into some kind of post-EU survivalist nightmare is amped up in the media, does it really seem inconceivable that the gun control laws that have protected us so well since Dunblane might come under threat?
In between the political jokes, Franco as host had little to do, and skits that should have been crowd pleasers — like Franco's attempt to wrap holiday gifts devolving into a blood-spurting horror movie scene, and Che's stint undercover as "white Gretchen" — mostly missed the mark in that indefinable way that bespeaks a live show exhausted by a very long year.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's vows to reward companies for keeping uncompetitive plants and processes in the U.S., while punishing companies for continuing to build highly-competitive, worldwide supply chains, risks devolving the system into one laden with idiosyncratic, random authoritarianism and lawlessness.
There's barely any crust to speak of (and come to think of it, I've never seen an end piece in the wild—are they thrown out upon production or is every single slice carved off the same miles-long loaf of never-ending Starbucks pumpkin bread?) but a sprinkling of pepitas provides just enough of a textural contrast to keep the experience from devolving into something entirely too pudding-like.
The suit describes the situation rapidly devolving from there:  If anyone who signed the letter was found to have engaged in any misconduct, all eleven would be held accountable; if anyone talked to investors about what was happening in the company, Hyperloop One would "come after" them; if they did not toe the line, this would be the "worst day" of their lives; and they would bleed the employees dry with frivolous lawsuits.
The brief moments in which Trump has appeared to have finally gotten his shit together—like the time he read an entire speech off a teleprompter, or his campaign's announcement last week that they had finally raised a little money—have been overshadowed by Trump's continuous descent into madness, devolving into a six-day scandal over the Star of David, or a week's worth of racist cable news rants about a Mexican American judge.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffTrump's legal team huddles with Senate Republicans Three legal scholars say Trump should be impeached; one thinks otherwise Poll: 28500 percent of voters say Trump's Ukraine dealings constitute impeachable offense MORE (D-Calif.) was able to fend off GOP interruptions during two weeks of public hearings, and Nadler will be closely watched for how well he prevents the hearings now under his watch from devolving into partisan shouting matches.
What saves "Bloodlines" from devolving into the gratuitous gore that fills the pages of Mexico's blood-soaked tabloid media — the so-called Red Notes, or notas rojas — is the unique, binational crime that Lawson is investigating: a colorful money-laundering operation in which Miguel Treviño, a top Zetas chieftain, is funneling millions of dollars in illicit profits north across the border to be cleansed through the purchase of what are ultimately 400 pedigreed race horses in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico.

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