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Manufacturers are also increasingly erecting less tangible barriers to mending.
Erecting tariffs, however, was "out of the question," Guajardo said.
A society immortalizes its history, achievements, and people by erecting monuments.
But governments are also erecting borders—and theirs are more constraining.
" He added: "We are not planning on erecting a deportation force.
Unfortunately, entrenched interest groups often benefit from erecting barriers to competition.
"Erecting these walls and fences, it's catastrophic," added his wife Margarete.
They are erecting the first electric car chargers in the area.
Kessler warned that he was erecting a maze of security systems.
In Hawassa they began erecting billboards welcoming visitors to their new capital.
It is not the only technology company erecting a shrine to itself.
But in Texas and elsewhere, Republicans are erecting roadblocks to the polls.
Instead, it's about erecting a closed-loop system of integrated consumer surveillance.
There is only so much one can do through erecting physical barriers.
Some black students likened the memorial to erecting a statue of Hitler.
Hospitals are erecting inflatable, sealed-off infectious disease tents on their grounds.
More and more countries across the world are erecting blocks to foreigners.
The restaurant is working on erecting a permanent memorial in their honor.
Suddenly European countries were erecting fences and internment camps to stop migrants.
Drogon will melt the Iron Throne, erecting a ballot box in its place.
That could be driving India to start erecting new barriers to U.S. companies.
The Department of Justice used to prevent states from erecting barriers to voting.
Policymakers must either submit to them or repel them by erecting capital controls.
They didn't support trade protectionism or erecting border walls or dispatching deportation forces.
But erecting barriers would be cutting off our nose to spite our face.
Erecting these statues amounted to power moves by white people who felt threatened.
WHEN it comes to erecting barriers, Brad Wall lives up to his name.
"I personally feel they should be erecting a statue to me," she said.
Some were welding the windows and replacing the glass, others erecting new gates.
Europeans are erecting boundaries inside their cities and neighborhoods and around their homes.
Nevertheless, Democrats can't hold a candle to Republicans in erecting barriers to voting.
Now more than ever, the government should not be erecting barriers to innovation.
With global demand weak, and many nations erecting import barriers, trade is slumping.
Kauser Sorker, 31, a laborer from Bangladesh, works at the Frame, erecting scaffolding.
Senate Democrats suggested that their counterparts were erecting roadblocks to protect Mr. Trump.
Supporters of Mr. Trump openly and proudly endorse erecting a wall to keep out the unwanted, in much the same way that people openly endorsed erecting the wall of Jim Crow to keep unwanted black people away from legitimate society.
He wants you to believe that erecting trade barriers will bring back good jobs.
As tariffs fell, American carmakers griped that South Korean regulators were erecting other barriers.
By erecting barriers to adoption of technology, CMS could inadvertently subvert its very development.
Erecting a wall along the Mexican border is a centerpiece of his immigration policy.
Permits for erecting a new cell site can easily take a year or more.
Particularly unnerving has been the president's obsession with erecting a wall along the border.
In Thailand, officials have followed America's example by erecting the region's largest prison system.
Most National Guard troops were performing duties such as erecting fences and cutting grass.
Erecting the fragile tent, which measures 20 feet by 15 feet, was equally challenging.
He shouldn't be erecting buildings here, Ayse chimed in, if he doesn't like Muslims.
At first, he imagined erecting more historical markers, but he soon expanded his plan.
His commitment to erecting a border wall resulted in the recent partial government shutdown.
Each of those wells was at least as complicated as erecting a wind turbine.
Usually what we see is the philanthropy of erecting a new building on campus.
She also said the organization did not seek permission from Disney before erecting the billboard.
Planting trees or draining a swamp are reasonable, he said; erecting palatial greenhouses is not.
India, where energy ministers are desperately erecting "dirty coal" plants to support the population explosion.
The callers fear they will be trapped within concrete walls ISIS is erecting in neighborhoods.
Erecting barriers between either community and the place each considers its home would cause anguish.
Eventually Sweden's overwhelmed government slammed on the brakes, erecting border controls and tightening asylum rules.
The city decided to honor their feline star by erecting a statue in his likeness.
It seemed whenever America was making some racial progress, some officials responded by erecting monuments.
But there has been far less enthusiasm for erecting toll roads on existing interstate highways.
The illegal structure that the landlord was erecting — a synagogue, it turns out — also remains.
And local agencies and private companies have been erecting electric vehicle charging stations since 2012.
But he saw nothing good coming from erecting border controls between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Instead of showing amid the original ruins, Chanel spent a king's ransom erecting its own.
The Sons of Confederate Veterans were erecting major memorials in California as recently as 2004.
And now, all of Trump's supporters and defenders are erecting a protective hedge around him.
The group essentially constructed the interior from scratch, clearing mounds of debris and erecting walls.
Erecting a museum in Switzerland, however, came after numerous failed attempts to erect one Poland.
Avaaz, a global civic organization that promotes activism, showed their support by erecting a memorial wall.
But they fear that foreign governments could reply in kind by erecting their own investment barriers.
He did not do so on Tuesday night, but emphasized his commitment to erecting a barrier.
They kept his memory alive by naming streets and buildings and erecting statues in his honor.
"I was asked why we would be erecting a monument to Union soldiers here," she said.
He envisioned erecting buildings in cities around the world, which would hold theaters for Clavilux recitals.
Nor does he think that erecting a wall as Mr. Trump describes it is even possible.
In such a context, there is merit in erecting some barriers to keep out cheap competition.
Experience suggests that the wickedness of the world cannot be driven out simply by erecting high gates.
"Draghi is erecting barriers to higher interest rates, and not without reason," Commerzbank economist Joerg Kraemer said.
Adaptation could mean erecting flood barriers around factories or battening down warehouse roofs to withstand stronger gales.
Erecting a broad security barrier along the border is only slightly more popular, according to the poll.
Amazon, also is going for moats, erecting a hundred-plus expensive and slow‑to‑get-built warehouses.
And he developed Mesa Vista Ranch, acquiring adjacent properties, installing man-made lakes and erecting palatial estates.
Restoring cultural and economic security by erecting a big, beautiful border wall that Mexico will pay for?
Erecting walls and fine lines in the sand may serve more to divide us from our patients.
His political opponents reacted with horror, as if erecting a barricade were an affront to human rights.
To allow the supersized plane to land, Hawarden is erecting new blast fences and resurfacing its runway.
Trump argues that erecting additional barriers along the US-Mexico border would stem the flow of migrants.
Corporations accused of misconduct lawyered up, offering extensive internal investigations but erecting imposing defenses around individual executives.
With demonstrators erecting barricades and police helicopters whirring overhead, at least three opposition lawmakers were injured, activists said.
Protesters then camped outside of that police station for days, erecting tents and supplying food to each other.
It's not the first time you've done that—erecting the portraits on a kind of teepee-shaped scaffolding.
Supporters of the policy envisage armies of labourers erecting infrastructure, caring for children and cleaning up the environment.
Whether it's erecting brand new buildings or enhancing older ones, Microsoft is adhering to four principles, Towne said.
Trump somehow managed to compare the sacrifice of losing a son to the "sacrifice" of erecting a building.
Nearby, a California-based artist is erecting a 35-foot-tall, wooden "Temple of Time" commemorating the victims.
Modular building is also on the rise, with one company erecting a 57-storey tower in 19 days.
In the Swedish town of Gävle, there is a lovely holiday tradition of erecting a charming goat effigy.
In Queensland, landholders have been accused of poisoning kangaroos and erecting fences to prevent them from reaching water.
Critique, feedback, and revision are crucial to the process of erecting high-quality work on our city's buildings.
By erecting office towers in those districts, it stretched the bounds of what was a respectable Midtown address.
The concept of erecting "emotional barriers" had perhaps always been the goal of the Sandy Hook rebuild project.
The report also recommended erecting sculptures or plaques to provide context about the massacre and Jim Crow era.
A controversial street artist also targeted the star, erecting a miniature concrete "border wall" around it last July.
It developed an expertise in energy, erecting refineries, nuclear power plants, even an entire city in Saudi Arabia.
That plan involved demolishing the existing building at 21 Fifth and erecting a $7.5 billion luxury super tower.
Downtown Denver is crawling with cranes, many of them erecting amenity-filled apartment complexes aimed at young professionals.
But even this modest move angered Russia, which began erecting checkpoints on its border with Belarus in response.
Afterward, those remaining stayed for the night, erecting an illegal camp that would last for roughly two months.
"We are not erecting a deportation force," Ryan told CNN's "State of the Union with Jake Tapper" on Sunday.
So erecting across-the-board trade barriers could hurt the very manufacturing industries Trump says he's trying to help.
Meanwhile, an hour away, Glen Lake was adding extra seating and erecting tents to ward off the impending rain.
By erecting anti-imperialism and equality as supreme values, too many leftists have been complicit in tyranny and corruption.
After all, he has been busy in recent years erecting perhaps insurmountable obstacles in the path of the opposition.
""In the case of the mastodons, I think the authors have a reasonable basis for erecting a new species.
The orientation is deliberate: builders in 1617 did not want to anger the gods by erecting a perfect building.
"That's the way to approach trade, not by just erecting barriers, either tariff or non-tariff barriers," he said.
That would not satisfy his son, who turned his sighs to Manhattan, erecting gleaming skyscrapers that bore his name.
Thomas Donohue, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, cautioned Trump earlier on Wednesday against erecting new trade barriers.
Led by Hungary, some countries began erecting fences to block migrants despite the European Union system of open borders.
Tasks the deployed troops have done so far include putting up barbed wire and erecting tents for customs officers.
The Supreme Court could make history by erecting a constitutional barrier to electoral maps that put party over country.
It is increasing scrutiny of Chinese researchers, targeting commercial espionage and erecting barriers to Chinese investment in American companies.
When construction work started, he won initial contracts for work like erecting fences around the property and clearing trees.
By erecting bigger trade and regulatory barriers with Britain's biggest export market, this will increase the cost of Brexit.
At the very least, she writes, "we can mitigate their toxic effect" by adding context or erecting new memorials.
That plan involved demolishing the existing building at 666 Fifth Avenue and erecting a $7.5 billion luxury super tower.
It's about getting your digital hands dirty — procuring materials and erecting monuments in a more intimate and granular fashion.
On Sunday, Premier Li Keqiang told the annual parliament meeting that China is erecting a "firewall" against financial risks.
They are the governments that are focused not on erecting walls but on preparing citizens to live without them.
Since 1994, the US government has been erecting barriers to keep people and drugs from Mexico and beyond out.
It includes a diagonal mirror, a H6mm eyepiece, H20mm eyepiece, a Barlow lens, an erecting eyepiece, and an aluminum tripod.
Buchanan did just that, erecting infrared "camera traps" throughout the leopard's territory and checking them daily to discern its routine.
But Republican lawmakers around the country are erecting roadblocks to the polls, and barriers are rising fastest in political battlegrounds.
Erecting one near the Houses of Parliament or Buckingham Palace—the most prestigious locations in England—has become almost impossible.
In fact, erecting such a sign would result in city and local taxes of about 22011,27 naira ($2161) a year.
One was a thoughtful-sounding charismatic force and a talented fibber, a virtuoso at erecting strawmen and offering false choices.
So in this day and age of so many threats, how can we safeguard against all this without erecting walls?
This week's elections opened up a few avenues for progress on clean energy and climate, while erecting roadblocks for others.
Tafeeda Jarbawi, the director of Taawon — formerly called the Welfare Association — said erecting the museum was a critical achievement itself.
In the early 1980s small builders (ie, those erecting up to 100 units a year) built almost half Britain's homes.
By the 1960s, it began expanding overseas to Central and South America, with projects like erecting transmission lines in Argentina.
But Point Pleasant has embraced the monster, erecting a statue, creating a museum, and even dedicating a festival to him.
And before we go tearing them down and erecting something new, let's pause and think hard about what we're doing.
And there's something to be said for erecting an open tent that encourages people with different views to rub shoulders.
This month, a couple in Texas ran into trouble for erecting inflatable snowmen in their front yard in San Antonio.
Critics accused Lopez Obrador of doing Trump's bidding after essentially erecting a "wall" of security forces that resulted in chaos.
He once angered fellow residents by erecting a fence on his property near San Rafael that blocked a popular trail.
"Watchmen" might have been the year's most audacious undertaking, delicately erecting a new mythology on top of an existing source.
Gurney&aposs Montauk and Gurney&aposs Newport are erecting several themed igloos for the chilly months at their respective properties.
During the election campaign, Netanyahu highlighted his close relationship with Trump, erecting billboards showing the two leaders smiling and shaking hands.
Then teams of GPS-wielding surveyors must traipse through rugged borderlands, erecting pillars, reassuring locals and in some places dodging landmines.
Cities can build around natural pinch points by erecting long road bridges, as Lagos and Mumbai have done, or by tunnelling.
The idea for a national monument goes back to 1949, when Israel's leadership proposed erecting a tomb of the unknown soldier.
Such radical moves as breaking up big banks or "erecting prohibitively steep tariffs on imports" would have serious real-world consequences.
Given the new world of global supply chains, a tariff is like erecting a wall in the middle of a factory.
In fact, the company is reprising its big marketing push from last year by already erecting billboards teasing its launch event.
These scenes will grow more common as Mexico ramps up its deportation machine, while erecting new barriers for those claiming asylum.
There's always a balance of sanctity of a tournament and erecting too many barriers to competition, which we're currently revisiting internally.
Opinion: Nancy Reagan's real role in the White House Workers are erecting a stage and bleachers for up to 1,000 people.
Even as Rwanda is exploring new possibilities, a second African nation — Nigeria — is erecting major barriers to the use of UAVs.
Erecting a statue to someone like Longstreet, who urged political cooperation with blacks, did not fit into this campaign of intimidation.
Actually, Robert E. Lee was against erecting Confederate memorials There's been a lot of controversy about preserving monuments to Confederate Gen.
Stephanie sequestered herself in her junior one bedroom, erecting a barricade of old New Yorkers and burning advertising inserts for warmth.
It poured $2787 billion into erecting a 2787-acre factory to make carbon composite wings for its forthcoming 2787X widebody jet.
I ordered a mojito and settled into a laid-back Skopje rhythm — more concerned with eating and drinking than erecting monuments.
Haunting photographs punctuate the text: a row of exhumed bodies, German officers playing cards and drinking schnapps, survivors erecting a memorial.
This proposed rule fundamentally undercuts that promise by erecting barriers that interfere with successful treatment for the most at-risk patients.
He has also promised to end so-called catch-and-release policies by erecting tent cities to hold those crossing illegally.
State lawmakers are considering closing the camp by erecting a razor-wire fence around it, at a cost of $1 million.
AT&T is deploying seven Super COWs in Washington D.C., erecting them along the two-mile stretch of the National Mall.
There, on rolling green hills near the monks' quarters, hundreds of hard-hatted workers are busy erecting thousands of solar panels.
But both sides are determined to avoid erecting border checks again, fearing it could reignite violence the island experienced for decades.
But Alcoa's request underscores the risk the Trump administration faces as it tries to protect American firms by erecting trade barriers.
The 2017 report also recommended erecting a secure perimeter with designated points of entry for large protests that might turn violent.
Each of the sections wander through the historical construction of our evolving ways and means of erecting and saving affectionate attachment.
He found some well along the path to recovery — erecting concrete homes after wood houses were swept off by Maria&aposs winds.
The deep roots of globalisation mean that trying to favour domestic companies by erecting tariffs no longer works as once it did.
Johnson's deal is expected to put a lid on growth by erecting new trade barriers, which would hurt business operating in Britain.
They routinely put in place restrictions that make development harder, such as erecting height restrictions and lowering caps on new housing developments.
Some Brexiteers have claimed that the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement would prevent the EU from erecting such barriers, but this is wrong.
Eventually, the people of Westeros rallied together against the monsters, driving them back north and erecting The Wall to keep them there.
And without that two way street, what they will mainly accomplish is to reduce the Medicaid rolls by erecting barriers to coverage.
The group made headlines in 2016 for erecting naked statues of then-candidate Donald Trump during the election in five major cities.
And a university board also recently approved erecting a $6 million campus memorial to enslaved laborers whose sweat helped build the school.
On Friday, Disney resort officials announced they would be installing new warning signs around the water, as well as erecting temporary barriers.
A trade war hits high gear By the end of the week, Trump launched a trade war, erecting new tariffs against China.
Neighbors in Paddock's senior living community recall him as reclusive, erecting a privacy fence that the housing association forced him to remove.
Her ritual acts of gathering aim to counter colonial histories of erasure by erecting signs of intervention, ecologically ephemeral though they are.
Earlier in the evening, protesters covered the statue with tall, gray banners, erecting 'an alternative monument' ... 'For a world without white supremacy.
After the ruling, the town's trustees proposed erecting a monument to prevent further disputes, according to Mr. Tollefsen, but that never happened.
It stoked Greek anger by renaming Skopje's airport after Alexander the Great and erecting scores of statues to the ancient Macedonian warrior.
Even before the fires, stringent statewide building regulations and a shortage of contractors and construction workers made erecting a home a challenge.
That response has gone down badly in the provinces, with protesters erecting mock presidential palaces at traffic circles and demanding his resignation.
I felt compelled to contribute to that skyline by erecting a model in my apartment window using this girder and panel system.
Over the weekend, Samaritan's Purse and Mount Sinai Health System in New York City began erecting a field hospital in Central Park.
A Republican candidate to become mayor of San Francisco is under fire after erecting a billboard attacking incumbent Mayor London Breed (D).
Erecting a physical border between the two is problematic as it would contravene a peace treaty, known as the Good Friday Agreement.
Erecting a physical border between the two is problematic as it would contravene a peace treaty, known as the Good Friday Agreement.
The 2015-16 season, he said, was the first opportunity to engage in the real work of erecting a quality basketball team.
In Mexico, families pack cemeteries to adorn graves with marigolds and candles, also erecting altars in their homes to welcome the dead.
And now, Republicans are preparing to weaken vital federal programs millions of Latinos depend on by gutting funding or erecting new barriers.
Residents of a street in San Francisco recently installed boulders on the sidewalk to deter people from erecting tents and sleeping there.
Trump has claimed victory on building a wall on the southern border, despite only erecting a few miles of a new barrier.
Certainly, his No. 1 cause, erecting barriers to free trade, has been a constant feature of economic republicanism from the very beginning.
The surprise of the international section was Bulgaria, which had gone big, erecting a two-story cornflower-blue chalet with white trimwork.
With Hungary erecting a fence along its border with Serbia, the primary migration trail north has shifted westward, through Bosnia and Croatia.
Instead, their mission is to lend support to the CBP, and they have been stringing up concertina wire and erecting temporary housing.
Reyes said it has for decades taken advantage of this status, erecting infrastructure without attaining the proper permits as federal law mandates.
They escalated sharply over the last 24 hours when Trump took executive action on Wednesday to begin the process of erecting a wall.
Many cities try to make themselves more appealing by building cycle paths and tram lines or by erecting swaggering buildings by famous architects.
Local governments are also discouraged from erecting large religious effigies and building temples in non-religious locations for the sake of attracting tourists.
A group of aboriginals mounted a high-profile protest to disrupt the July 1 Canada Day festivities, erecting a tent on Parliament Hill.
White also said the school district's somewhat remote location in a rural part of the state was another factor in erecting the sign.
But even as tariffs have come down, east African countries are also erecting new non-tariff barriers, such as divergent standards for goods.
The solution to wage stagnation and unemployment lies not in cutting interest rates below 0 percent nor in erecting walls around our borders.
And the higher the cost of erecting an apartment building, the more developers will have to charge the people who live in them.
Starting in early April, the company began erecting 15 structures on Vanuatu's Tanna Island, which he hopes will be completed by early June.
If you spend all day running around, erecting barricades, and running some more, you need to wash up at the end of it.
"We believe that the Olympic spirit should be about building bridges, never about erecting walls," IOC spokesman Mark Adams told a news conference.
Alarmed by largely hypothetical safety concerns, bureaucrats at the Federal Aviation Administration have spent years erecting regulatory barriers that have delayed that future.
Mexico would likely respond by erecting tit-for-tat duties against U.S. farm products, which would make buying from other countries more attractive.
Netanyahu kept his close ties with Trump in the public eye, erecting billboards in big cities showing the two smiling leaders shaking hands.
Erecting a wall would also block crucial migration pathways that knit together a range of species distributed on both sides of the border.
Alvarez referred to them as the "golden children," likely because of President Donald Trump's focus on erecting additional barriers along the southern border.
The country's nationalist government, after erecting fences and setting up refugee camps, has seen hardening xenophobia and rising support for tilting toward authoritarianism.
For 220 years, he and wife Rosalynn Carter have led an annual build for Habitat, erecting and fixing up more than 22020,000 homes.
By erecting barriers to the participation of state-supported clean-energy resources, FERC's Order violates the law and discriminates against state preferred resources.
There are people who hated the deal, who are constantly erecting obstacles and finding — I shouldn't say "finding" — inventing faults in the deal.
Impoverished residents from the black township next door had stormed the land, clearing weeds and erecting 40 shacks in a matter of hours.
Some towns in Puerto Rico grew frustrated with the wait and began erecting their own utility poles and stringing transmission lines by hand.
KISSEL: Well, look negotiating trade deals or going to trade wars is not like buying a condo in Manhattan or erecting an office building.
" Brooks said he would strongly encourage Trump to "focus on ensuring access to the ballot box instead of erecting barriers to the ballot box.
Erecting substantial obstacles to new facilities creates a competitive advantage for existing competitors, even if those existing facilities have more significant adverse environmental impacts.
But there is a hitch, says Bonnie Rogers of Jenks Public Schools: filling the new buildings with teachers is much harder than erecting them.
The candidate would protect the border with technology such as high-grade cameras, thermal imaging and movement sensors instead erecting of a border wall.
Gil Kerlikowske, who was the U.S. Customs and Border Protection commissioner from 2014-2017, suggested that the emphasis on erecting physical barriers was recent.
In early summer, the designers will be erecting a gigantic canopy named Weaving the Courtyard, which is pretty much exactly what it sounds like.
AT&T and Verizon have been accused of erecting artificial and unnecessary barriers on wireless services, often under the guise of battling network congestion.
Cities are also now serving as a unique testbed for responses to climate change—bolstering public transportation, erecting more efficient buildings, deploying renewable energy.
Having failed to be the cardinal mobile platform, Microsoft is erecting cloud-based service platforms that inject themselves between the user and the device.
Erecting new poles, restringing electrical lines, testing and retesting, reconnecting buildings to the grid -- all of this will take time, a lot of it.
Next Mr. Trump went after the biggest casino of all, the Taj Mahal, which Resorts International, builder of Atlantic City's first casino, was erecting.
I decided to have a small party for my 15th birthday and ended up erecting a tent in my yard to get drunk in.
This month, the federal government spent $37 million erecting two new temporary shelters in El Paso and Donna, Texas to deal with the crisis.
Even Ronald Clamp's efforts to stop them from integrating into American society involves erecting a barrier between them and the rest of the country.
Caleb Gilbert spearheaded the project with production company 11th Street Workshop, erecting a goopy cavern apparently inspired by Lebanon's largest cave, the Joita grotto.
That could meaning putting some non-coronavirus patients in hallways, if they don't need to be isolated, and erecting tents for triage and treatment.
With the rapid spread of the virus, Brussels is fumbling, nations are diverging, populists are salivating and the U.S. is erecting barriers against allies.
Here's a sampling: China: Local governments across the country are erecting barriers between neighborhoods in an effort to stop people from spreading the virus.
In Germany, there still is a strong belief that you can change dissenters' minds by erecting national cultural guidelines — in other words, thought-policing.
The Homeland Security bill left in place the same $2023 billion for erecting border barriers that negotiators agreed to last year, with similar restrictions.
The Homeland Security bill left in place the same $1.375 billion for erecting border barriers that negotiators agreed to last year, with similar restrictions.
A more likely outcome would be China erecting trade barriers to keep American innovators out if they refuse to comply with their data demands.
A significant portion of the money would go toward erecting a wall along the border with Mexico, one of President Trump's signature campaign promises.
Rescuers moved slowly, erecting makeshift wooden scaffolding to prevent rubble from crumbling further and seeking a path to the child through the unstable ruins.
Property companies are erecting hotels on the sites of old office buildings, fewer of which will be needed as Japan's workforce ages and shrinks.
Status rules are partly about collusion, about attracting educated people to your circle, tightening the bonds between you and erecting shields against everybody else.
Marrakesh residents have lately been erecting high hedges against their neighbors, installing swimming pools in their courtyards and turning their atriums into outdoor showers.
Liberal groups have even taken special aim at Blackburn, erecting billboards in her home state that accused the lawmaker of having "betrayed" her voters.
The World Bank is shyer than many aid agencies about erecting signs celebrating its good work, and local people seem unsure whom to hold responsible.
ISIS is fortifying positions in eastern Mosul, digging new trenches, building berms and erecting walls and barriers on major roads, witnesses and residents tell CNN.
It was the spring of 2011, and the giants of the Internet—including Google, Amazon, and Microsoft—were erecting a new kind of data center.
Mike Snyder was clearing brush behind his brother's western Massachusetts house, erecting a fence to keep deer from the blueberries, when the tick bit him.
Activities include directing traffic, erecting a skyscraper, "ice skating" in their socks and investigating urban tales on the steps of the New York Public Library.
And he has made a centerpiece policy of his campaign erecting a border wall to keep out undocumented immigrants -- and making Mexico pay for it.
It might be like erecting a lighthouse out in the ocean, so that people know there is hope when they are out in a storm.
Mountain-erecting—like its little brother, cloud-seeding—is not only an expensive temporary fix for a bigger problem, it's also not a sure thing.
The Amona settlers themselves stayed largely put inside their homes after erecting makeshift barriers in front of their doors and vowing passive resistance to eviction.
And if a post-Brexit United Kingdom ended free movement of people from the EU, that might mean erecting a border between north and south.
It also recommends erecting other features, such as sculptures or plaques, to provide additional context about the Hamburg Massacre, Reconstruction and the Jim Crow era.
Rather than a erecting a 200-foot cell phone tower, small cells are the size of backpacks and are attached to existing structures like streetlights.
The FCC has an explicit statutory basis to do so, because Congress has prohibited states and localities from erecting obstacles that deter new telecom services.
As time went on, thousands continued to pour across the border, and UNHCR in partnership with the Jordanian government, began erecting the white metal caravans.
This includes the cost of preparing and erecting the site, and installing the wave generating system and water treatment system, service buildings, and development costs.
Those against the spread of statuary consider the figures symbols of a creeping repression, of making authoritarianism more palatable by erecting monuments to bygone tyrants.
Hundreds have also been injured, often in confusing street fights between security forces using tear gas and hooded young men throwing rocks and erecting barricades.
A case to acquire nearly 5 acres of private land in the Southern District of Texas for the purpose of erecting fencing proceeded this week.
Ridges, mountains and even flatlands are typically rooted in rocky strata, such as the bedrock that underlies Manhattan and makes it ideal for erecting skyscrapers.
Underneath the marble Washington Square Arch and at the Doris C. Freedman Plaza at Central Park's southeast corner, he is erecting two large, cagelike structures.
His spending spree has bettered life for the working class Turks who make up Mr. Erdogan's political base, erecting hospitals, schools, roads and other infrastructure.
Given his interest in shock-treating plants and erecting DIY "weather machines" on his property, Diviš earned a reputation as a kook by his contemporaries.
Angela Merkel, who in Davos called right-wing populism a "poison" and warned against erecting walls, is struggling in Germany to form a coalition government.
Mr. Orban's government has discouraged immigrants by erecting barriers, including razor-wire fences, along Hungary's borders and by limiting work permits sharply for most foreigners.
Contractors are erecting five buildings for the boilers and electrical systems, installing backup generators on the roof and reinforcing first-floor facades and basement walls.
Officials have begun erecting four 250-bed hospitals at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Midtown Manhattan, which could be ready in a week.
And in this instance, the NYC Health Department has risen, hard, erecting a throbbingly comprehensive monument to safe sex in the age of COVID-19.
Some $250 million went into restoring the new site's stately 19th-century homes, erecting soundstages named for black luminaries, and building production offices and sets.
However, much of the construction dates back to Communist times, when the authorities responded to urgent housing needs by erecting giant precast-panel residential complexes.
It can put in place safeguards and shut the loopholes we already know exist by erecting barriers to prevent foreign money from influencing our elections.
Workers are currently erecting a 200-foot crane that will loom above the cathedral to help finalize the operations needed to stabilize that welded scaffolding.
Erecting a new movie franchise of this magnitude around "Fantastic Beasts" is certainly enterprising, gleaned from a textbook that Harry and the other Hogwarts students read.
Another way out would be to settle for some kind of compromise position: Mexico erecting a smaller fence on some portion of the border, for instance.
Throughout San Francisco and Silicon Valley, cash-rich technology firms have built or are erecting bold, futuristic headquarters that convey their brands to employees and customers.
Near the China Pavilion workers have built a hill, on the top of which they are erecting a huge four-storey pavilion in ancient architectural style.
Information security has three components: The overwhelming majority of modern security solutions — encryption, firewalls, two-factor authentication, tokens — target data confidentiality, erecting barriers against unauthorized access.
Volunteers and rescue personnel were erecting more temporary shelters for the over 80,000 people left homeless on Lombok by the magnitude 7.0 quake on Sunday evening.
Volunteers and rescue personnel were erecting more temporary shelters for the tens of thousands left homeless on Lombok by the magnitude 7.0 quake on Sunday evening.
"We hope with such supervision, any negligence, errors in erecting such components that support the constructions are fully supervised one by one," Widodo said on Tuesday.
Erecting arbitrary network restrictions simply to make a buck is a practice that net neutrality rules were supposed to prevent, the senators argued in their letters.
As a means of promoting economic development and discouraging migration north, Giammattei has proposed erecting a "wall of investment" along Guatemala's impoverished border region with Mexico.
Tishman Speyer, the Manhattan builder, is among those erecting the area's first office buildings in a generation, converting the upper floors of Macy's into office space.
Seven springs later, Palestinians in Gaza prepared for the approach of the 70th anniversary of their statelessness by erecting a tent city near the border-fence.
In unveiling those plans, executives cited YouTube's broad audience reach and a desire to go against the grain when other media companies are busy erecting paywalls.
The Swiss army has begun erecting checkpoints on roads leading into town and armed hillside bivouacs down the valley, scenes on par with every post-Sept.
The Swiss army has begun erecting checkpoints on roads leading into town and armed hillside bivouacs down the valley, scenes to those of previous post-Sept.
Since the administration began erecting portions of bollard fencing along the southern border, Mexican gangs have sought to identify potential weaknesses in new and existing infrastructure.
A congressional aide, who asked not to be identified, said the outline of the deal included $1.37 billion for erecting new fencing along the southern border.
Swami Ram Vilas Vedanti, a white-bearded leader of the trust and a former B.J.P. parliamentarian, said erecting the temple was about correcting a historical injustice.
He remained there on Wednesday, despite embassy staff members erecting metal barricades between his tent and the front door, and intermittently sanding the railings behind him.
Mr. Trump appealed to voters by advocating a heavier hand to prevent further damage from trade, including erecting tariffs on foreign products and renegotiating trade pacts.
The number of countries re-erecting long-eliminated border checks with their neighbors rose to 211 on Tuesday, a new hitch in the flow of commerce.
This allowed him to avoid erecting the multiple layers of gates and guards that block the entrance to the vast majority of São Paulo's residential buildings.
That's what a landscaper in 1997 claimed Martha Stewart did when she discovered him erecting an illegal fence for Harry Macklowe next to her Hamptons property.
More recently, the previous government in Skopje carried out acts of cultural appropriation, erecting statues of Alexander (but called, coyly, "Equestrian Warrior") and his father, Philip.
The workers will be erecting a physical barrier to separate the cubicles of aides who serve Republican members of the committee from those who serve Democrats.
Nevertheless, Japan is trying to make big-spending Chinese tourists feel welcome, erecting signs in Mandarin in Tokyo and broadcasting announcements in Chinese at train stations.
The Chinese government has started erecting a network of fever stations in transit hubs, and I expect this will ramp up considerably over the coming week.
Richmond-based Dominion Energy and Orsted are erecting two 6-MW turbines 27 miles off Virginia Beach, which are planned to go online sometime next year.
In the capital Moroni, groups of youths massed on main roads after polls closed in the early evening, erecting barricades and protesting against the alleged irregularities.
The United States had no national security justification in 1941 for erecting barriers to Jewish refugees – and neither does President Trump in cutting back refugee admissions.
But because of the influx of children separated from their families now being detained in these facilities, the Trump administration is planning to start erecting temporary shelters.
Babel Tower—Torelli and Abedinirad's version—is still working and intact, but its creators had to remove the installation from the Iranian desert shortly after erecting it.
NYT reporters Michael Shear and Julie Davis had the scoop about Trump proposing shooting migrants in the legs and erecting alligator-filled moats to deter illegal crossings.
A few hundred fighters continue the battle, but as The Economist went to press, the American-led coalition was already erecting a podium for victory celebrations nearby.
Others pointed out the historical irony of erecting the statue in one of the provinces worst hit by the famine caused by Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward.
Even the Indian army has chipped in, erecting a pair of pontoon bridges to carry what Art of Living says will be 3.5m visitors across the Yamuna.
After erecting its new building on Gansevoort Street, the Whitney Museum of American Art seems destined to honor the masterpiece written by the family's most acclaimed descendent.
The outbreak was traced to the use of counterfeit Cialis and three natural remedies (Power 1 Walnut, Santi Bovine Penis Erecting Capsule, and Zhong Hua Niu Bian).
The Trump administration is considering erecting tent cities at a military base in Texas to house unaccompanied migrant children currently held in detention, McClatchy reported on Tuesday.
As a result, organizers of the world's biggest beer festival, Munich's Oktoberfest, have raised security, including banning rucksacks, introducing security checks at all entrances and erecting fencing.
But in places like Europe's North Sea, energy companies have recently been erecting large turbines offshore that can harvest the stronger and steadier winds over the ocean.
The practicalities of erecting massive 3D-printing gantries suggest printing skyscrapers and other large structures is probably best not done in one go, but in smaller sections.
This meant erecting buildings and bridges across the Philippines (pocketing some of the budget) and also buying a handful of towers in Manhattan (the Woolworth among them).
And workers in yellow vests pounded long support bars into the concrete sidewalk, erecting a seven-foot-high metal fence dividing the road from the airport entrance.
The rebuilding plans include replacing the central terminal, known as Terminal B, by razing a nearby parking garage and erecting a new central terminal in its place.
Construction workers are everywhere, pouring cement foundations and erecting wooden framing to begin replacing at least some of the 1,300 homes obliterated by the deadly Tubbs Fire.
Trump has said he plans to fix inner cities, rebuild highways and infrastructure, while erecting barriers against cheap imports, leading to higher consumption of industrial raw materials.
After Thursday's protest, a number of opposition activists stayed outside parliament overnight and blocked traffic on the capital's main Rustaveli avenue by erecting tents in the street.
Or in the case of the Heartland Institute, supported by Peabody Energy and other coal giants, by erecting billboards likening climate scientists to serial killer Ted Kaczynski.
There are also the costs of erecting and keeping up fences, which have proved controversial because of criticism that they mar the beauty of the Tuscan countryside.
In this dreamworld we're erecting here, the general election is a relative cakewalk for Sanders, because the only major-party alternative for voters in November is Trump.
His party's lawmakers heralded the housing protections not only as a win for tenants, but for the stronghold that the progressive left was erecting in the state.
Farasis is building a 600 million euro ($286 million) factory in east Germany, close to where Chinese rival CATL is erecting a 22021 billion euro battery plant.
Tribal leaders say they will meet Tuesday to decide how to respond to Friday's court order so they can finish erecting the other sign at the site.
But much of the wider generics industry is harming and sometimes killing patients by making drugs quick and dirty and erecting facades of legitimacy to fool regulators.
Advocates, researchers and attorneys worry the government is erecting an unfunded and burdensome mandate that will discourage young victims from coming forward and schools from investigating complaints.
But the potential effects on national security extend beyond military bases: The disruption of a variety of worldwide gatherings is erecting impediments to long-term security planning.
Farasis is building a 22 million euro ($21 million) factory in East Germany, close to where Chinese rival CATL is erecting a 20.9055 billion euro battery plant.
Swarms of police officers descended on Leinefelde for the festival, erecting barricades around the site, a grassy, fenced-in sports field on the southern edge of town.
For now, businesses hope that Mr. Trump is not really serious about erecting trade barriers with Europe, which would arguably damage the United States economy as well.
Chants of "Build the Wall" aren't about erecting a structure; they're about how cathartic it feels, in the moment, to yell with venom against a common enemy.
Dozens of Chinese cities are erecting subsidized factories to churn out semiconductors in competition with American giants, as well as with companies in Taiwan and South Korea.
Hungary took a more hostile attitude towards migrants than other western European states, with the country erecting razor wire fences along its borders with Serbia and Croatia.
Many experts think that outcome would incur huge adjustment costs, with Britain and the EU erecting trade barriers in place of their current seamless "single market" relationship.
That might mean erecting a bridge over a perilous, rushing river, or snapping together a series of ramps that one character can roll across on a skateboard.
Since then, millions of dollars have gone into a vast network of seismic and tsunami information centers, setting up sea and coastal instruments and erecting warning towers.
Here is what the Trump administration is doing: erecting the apparatus of mass incarceration, enacting policies and practices that stigmatize immigrants, and effectively eliminating courts and lawyers.
A border wall also just won't work — erecting a barrier does nothing to solve the political conflicts and economic pressures that drive migration to the United States.
Father Tolton was buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in Quincy, in the Diocese of Springfield, which said Wednesday that it was considering erecting a shrine to him.
Xi told delegates that the shadow of "protectionism and unilateralism" hung over global growth and erecting barriers and cutting ties was short-sighted and doomed to fail.
Erecting a border to regulate the passage of people and goods is controversial, and potentially illegal, due to the conflict in Northern Ireland in the late 20th century.
Erecting higher trade barriers won't do much good for American workers if technological progress, rather than trade with China or Mexico, is the primary factor destroying American jobs.
Ultimately, First Lady of New York City Chirlaine McCray and Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen were the two people who decided on erecting the first SheBuiltNYC statue for Chisholm.
Ryan: 'We are not planning on erecting a deportation force' Draining the swamp Trump's rallying cry on the campaign trail was that he'd "drain the swamp" in Washington.
Pennsylvanians opposed to Williams Companies' Atlantic Sunrise natural gas pipeline have taken a page from Standing Rock activists, erecting structures in the project's path and threatening civil disobedience.
On the other hand, LG isn't exactly doing everything it can to capitalize on its unique ecosystem, and is even erecting barriers for third parties who want in.
On a sweltering morning, Haskim Hazim, 37, was working with his brother and a few friends to repair his house, mixing cement and erecting a cinder-block wall.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have begun tightening identity controls and erecting fences on their eastern borders, fearing the Baltic region will become a new entry point for migrants.
In 2011 a civil group began erecting "statues of peace," showing a seated woman dressed in traditional Korean garb, first outside the embassy and later around the world.
There are also infrastructure costs, with organizers in Baku erecting temporary stands and resurfacing roads for the street race around the old city and along the Caspian shore.
But while The H-Spot is an engaging, fascinating account of how the system isn't working for women, it is also a blueprint for erecting one that might.
But that didn't stop civic and heritage groups from erecting numerous monuments to Lee, commander of the Confederate armies during the Civil War, after his death in 1870.
Other European nations are trying to stem the flow, saying they cannot cope, while countries on the separate Balkan migrant route have halted it by erecting border fences.
These days, nearly every automaker shows up — some erecting enormous temporary buildings to showcase their wares — and attendance is capped at 150,000 over three days to avoid overcrowding.
By the 1970s, it had become the world's largest general merchandiser, erecting its namesake skyscraper in 1973, which at the time was the tallest building in the world.
Erecting barriers with neighboring markets makes little sense now, and it will make far less sense as Canadian and Mexican economic strength and consumer demand continue to grow.
His photograph series captures a time of rapid development in San Francisco, when the city was erecting ornate hotels and mansions alongside modest homes and cable-car tracks.
Despite government warnings to cease demonstrations, student protesters have paralyzed parts of the capital, with teenagers in school uniforms erecting checkpoints and allowing only emergency vehicles to pass.
In the early decades of the 19th century, crowded train routes forced city planners to physically redirect the flow of automobile traffic by erecting iron bridges for cars.
And nations are already reacting to Trump's trade moves, erecting barriers to stop the steel and aluminum that faces tariffs in the U.S. being dumped in their markets.
It could be C3 or Databricks, or smaller rivals like Dataiku from New York or Domino Data Lab in San Francisco, which are also busily erecting AI platforms.
Accelerated construction is a well-regarded method of erecting bridges that avoids the long months of street closings when a structure is built over a road or river.
Its structure is set up such that other businesses are made to become dependent on its operations, feeding a litany of antitrust concerns and erecting a quiet monopoly.
Terra just completed a five-story office building known as Mary Street — a reuse of a municipal parking garage — and Related is erecting an eight-story office building.
Her lawyer Milton Eisenberg asked the cemetery in 1944 about the cost of erecting a chain and two poles at the entrance of the plot to discourage trespassers.
Korean politicians have even floated the idea of building a museum dedicated to director Bong Joon Ho or, at the very least, erecting a Bong Joon Ho statue.
But by late August, Foxconn still hadn't sent any proposed changes to the contract, even though the company had begun erecting concrete walls on the Gen 6 factory.
Republicans have spent years rewarding wealthy donors and special interests, while at the same time erecting barriers at the voting booth to people of color and the poor.
In 210, Israel began erecting the concrete wall around the camp, cutting inside Israel's own declared boundaries, as if to stanch and cauterize the camp from "united" Jerusalem.
Provincial yahoos too often serve as university trustees or administrators, energetically erecting barriers to the kind of wide-ranging curiosity that a university education is supposed to foster.
If successful, the funds would go towards erecting the huts not only by Trump Tower but also by Mar-a-Lago, and other high-profile, Trump-stamped areas.
That transformation - marketed as "Beyond Petroleum" - led to manufacturing solar panels in Australia, Spain and the United States and erecting wind farms in the United States and the Netherlands.
Their action was meant to illustrate the threat of big ISPs erecting toll-booths and other choke-points that would relegate less well-off consumers to digital slow lanes.
Instead of the arduous task of climbing up bridges or erecting scaffolding, camera drones can easily take a close-up picture of just about any part of a bridge.
Some tribals are Hindu and others Christian, but many persist in forms of worship that predate both religions—such as erecting large stones to mark undertakings of great significance.
"What to replace monuments with" routinely appears as a cheeky footnote in articles about their removal, but little serious attention is given to the monuments we should be erecting.
Russell Simmons is clear as a bell ... we wouldn't think about erecting a statue honoring Adolf Hitler, so what's the argument for doing the same with Robert E. Lee?
The street artist struck this time by erecting a giant golden Kanye on the cross just a block from Hollywood's Dolby Theater, the venue that will host the Oscars.
COMPARTMENTATION Ultimately, many of Comey's problems apparently boiled down to compartmentation; that is, keeping identities in separate compartments, with no links, or at least erecting strong barriers between them.
He didn't disappoint: Once there, he promptly re-engaged the nation's culture wars by commissioning, then erecting, a two-ton granite monument of the Ten Commandments on courthouse property.
U.S. negotiators also want to end a trade dispute settlement system that has deterred U.S. anti-dumping cases while erecting new protective barriers for seasonal fruit and vegetable growers.
Erecting our own tariffs and quotas, insulting our allies, and refusing to engage in international cooperation will result in more trade barriers, not less, and ultimately a poorer country.
The fundamentalists attempted to win popular support by highlighting corruption in F.S.A. ranks; in nearby mountain villages, one notorious rebel commander had been erecting rogue checkpoints and plundering motorists.
Rather than erecting walls, we should show compassion and live up to our legacy as a welcoming nation that was built by the hard work of people like them.
Yet erecting barriers could prompt swift retaliation from other trading partners, including China and the European Union, which have already warned of reciprocal action in response to protectionist measures.
Today, Europeans are told to hide away, erecting borders between countries, inside their cities and neighborhoods, around their homes — to protect themselves from their neighbors, even from their grandchildren.
In dissent, Justice Stephen G. Breyer wrote that the goal of ensuring the accuracy of voting rolls did not justify erecting obstacles to prevent eligible voters from casting ballots.
They are erecting a demon who is going to put nooses around everyone's necks as soon as she wins this election, which she is almost certainly going to do.
He was soon printing peace signs on his bank's checks and erecting a large peace sign on the side of the bank's headquarters in Walnut Creek, northeast of Oakland.
Walk out the front door of the recently completed high-speed rail station in Qiqihar and no fewer than 45 cranes are visible, erecting apartment towers and office buildings.
At the very least, this would explain why residents in the Midwest, who live in predominantly white communities, are so interested in erecting a wall some 1,500 miles away.
Students, some accompanied by their parents, responded by erecting checkpoints across the city, forcing motorists — including police officers and government ministers — to produce valid drivers licenses and car registrations.
"Excessive Pacer fees inhibit public understanding of the courts and thwart equal access to justice, erecting a financial barrier that many ordinary citizens are unable to clear," they wrote.
That attack led to the erecting of metal detectors, which in turn set off a large wave of Palestinian protests in Jerusalem that were met with deadly Israeli firepower.
That could turn visual search into a new form of word-of-mouth marketing where every time an owner shows off a product, they're effectively erecting a billboard for it.
To the right stood a porta-john, attendant to a nearby construction site: Kim's neighbor was erecting a barn that Bev suspected would actually serve as a stealth rental cottage.
I mean, this was a guy who characterized Mexican immigrants as rapists and thought the key to solving problems in the US was erecting a ridiculous wall along the border.
In April last year, a Chinese construction company Broad Sustainable Building claimed itself to be the world's fastest builder after erecting a 57-storey skyscraper in just 33 working days.
Now, the sudden arrival of millions of people has created a real-world testing ground, spurring architects to develop a host of innovative approaches to erecting flexible, low-cost housing.
"This state of affairs is a consequence of choices this administration has made, and erecting a wall will do nothing to ease the suffering of these people," the brief reads.
She Built NYC, a New York City commission aimed at erecting more monuments to women, selected Chisholm as the first figure to be honored, according to The New York Times.
Reuters footage from a recent trip to the border area showed construction work in areas along the Blue Line, including cranes erecting concrete blocks and bulldozers working at a fence.
Trimming trees, attending funerals, picking up garbage, fixing sidewalks and erecting water parks, bowling alleys and ice rinks have long garnered mayors the good will, and votes, of their people.
The EU is looking to Britain to provide a solution on how to manage the flow of goods between Ireland and the British province without erecting politically inflammatory border controls.
"It's important that the new administration does not add to the burdens facing our exporters or the thousands whose jobs depend on exports by erecting barriers to trade," Donohue said.
The museum estimates the cost of erecting a pop-up glass cube at about 200,000 euros — more than the cost of the actual restoration, said Christophe Leribault, the museum's director.
Since Minecraft was first released in 2009, players have been building their own virtual worlds, erecting countless, giant statues of Pikachu and posting semi-obnoxious Let's Play videos on YouTube.
Mattis said U.S. soldiers were making rapid progress erecting barriers along the border and estimated the first, construction phase of the U.S. military effort could be completed within 10 days.
" The company may be backtracking because of the mixed messages that are flooding their Facebook reviews: it's being criticized on both sides for "erecting racist billboards" and "censoring free speech.
Kurds in Kirkuk have provoked Baghdad by flying Kurdish flags and erecting a massive statue of a pesh merga fighter at the city gates, a Kalashnikov rifle on his shoulder.
Coaches at the World Cup zealously guard their tactics and team selection plans for the monthlong event, often erecting fences around training fields to prevent such information from leaking out.
Though it could gratify Mr. Trump's political supporters, erecting a new barrier would carry great significance in Laredo, which is across the Rio Grande from Nuevo Laredo, in Tamaulipas, Mexico.
At the time the sculptures were on display, a spokesman for the collective told The Washington Post that they were intended to mock authoritarians' propensity for erecting statues of themselves.
She wanted to set up on a blanket, but Ms. Cheng insisted on erecting a proper tent covering, said Po-Wen Liu, the workshop's deputy director and a teacher there.
Proponents of the Los Angeles-to-San Francisco high-speed rail line hope that erecting part of the line now will make future governors less likely to abandon the project.
California has some of the strictest environmental and building regulations in the country, meaning there could be complications with erecting a 750-foot sphere in the middle of the desert.
In a statement released Wednesday, City of Perth said it acted on the grounds of a local law that forbids camping or erecting tents and similar structures on government property.
In the commission's last hearing on the sculpture on September 16, which ended without a vote, Willis Thomas proposed erecting individual statues of each of the women represented in Bergmann's design.
And as the recent ballot initiatives showed, both of these proposals enjoy supermajority support, likely because they hit the higher notes of commonsense decency: We shouldn't be erecting barriers to voting.
The ruling came as a relief for the securities class action bar, which had been worried that the court's conservative majority would uphold the 203th Circuit, erecting another obstacle for shareholders.
As appealing as some more radical reforms can sound in the abstract—breaking up all the biggest banks or erecting prohibitively steep tariffs on imports—the economy is not an abstraction.
By changing the rules for asylum screenings the government "is erecting an invisible wall," for those seeking protection, said Dree Collopy, an immigration attorney at a Washington, D.C.-based law firm.
Erecting a 1,000-mile-long wall to stem the influx of illegal migrants has been a core objective of Mr Trump's presidency since the early days of his campaign in 2015.
StoneCycling is looking forward to erecting more creative projects from regional refuse: many architects around the world, Massa said, have been reaching out with interest in incorporating WasteBasedBricks into their designs.
The demonstrators are also erecting "Lennon Walls" across Hong Kong, including in rural and pro-Beijing districts, with supporters pasting colourful protest memos along pedestrian underpasses, footbridges, tunnels and near temples.
This involves erecting cells connected by fibre-optic to main mobile masts - enabling rapid downloads and shortening reaction times so that, for example, self-driving cars could navigate city streets safely.
This involves erecting cells connected by fiber-optic to main mobile masts - enabling rapid downloads and shortening reaction times so that, for example, self-driving cars could navigate city streets safely.
Publishers for decades argued about the merits of erecting paywalls, dismissing the early digital subscription models of the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times as suitable only for business-oriented audiences.
But local television footage showed the government's decision to back down did not keep angry residents from taking to the streets, erecting flaming road blocks and attacking hotels and some businesses.
As a Christian, I am certain that battening the hatches, erecting stronger barriers and higher walls, gating our communities, and staying home is not the revolutionary love that Jesus talked about.
The demonstrators are also erecting "Lennon Walls" across Hong Kong, including in rural and pro-Beijing districts, with supporters pasting colorful protest memos along pedestrian underpasses, footbridges, tunnels and near temples.
The Center for Offshore Safety assists offshore operators in developing safety and environmental management systems to train personnel while establishing safety protocols and erecting safeguards to prevent potential incidents from escalating.
"Unless you are willing and able to push down your currency at the same time that you're erecting your tariffs, the currency move is going to offset the tariffs," Anderson said.
In Berlin, police are erecting a special safety zone for women at the mile-long street that runs from the Brandenburg Gate to the Victory Column in the capital's Tiergarten park.
Whether you're building a power grid, colonizing an alien world or betraying King Arthur and each other, what you're really doing is erecting a cardboard trellis along which conversation can grow.
On Sunday, the Americans were confident enough of success that they scheduled a briefing to announce a cease-fire agreement, erecting two lecterns for the secretary of state and foreign minister.
"Another fast-developing steel market investing in internal capacity and erecting trade barriers cannot be a long-term benefit for the global industry," the ISSB said in a note on Vietnam.
With developers erecting super-tall luxury towers with $1143 million penthouses on nearby 57th Street, the Park Lane project, known as 38 Central Park South, looked like the next big thing.
I suppose if there were a time to release a movie about a country erecting a gigantic wall in order to keep out some unknown evil, it's now or never, right?
Mr. Arpaio was first elected in 1992 and enacted policies like reviving chain gangs, erecting a tent city for inmates and introducing tactics that amounted to illegal racial profiling of Latinos.
For several years now, China has been on a construction spree in Vanuatu, erecting government buildings, stadiums, convention centers, roads and extensions to Port Vila's runway to allow for larger planes.
The Cinderella transformation involved raising ceilings, unblocking windows, erecting a wall of wine, putting in a skylight, tinting some of the wood floors blue and hanging thick drapes around the perimeters.
Most likely, he was simply blocking a rival developer from erecting a tower that might obscure the south-facing views of his office tower on the other side of the street.
When specific issues arise, such as in Hungary, when the government was considering erecting a statue of a collaborator with the Nazis, the intervention of the special envoy can be critical.
PARIS (Reuters) - A temporary safeguard to avoid erecting a physical border between Ireland and Northern Ireland after Brexit would serve no purpose, the EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier said on Wednesday.
Still, workers can take steps to reduce noise exposure by using quieter equipment when possible, keeping machinery well maintained and lubricated, and erecting barriers between noise sources and work areas, Masterson advised.
While some cities have taken down these monuments without erecting anything in their place, petitioners hope that Elliott can provide the kind of unifying, hoverboard hopping energy the city needs to heal.
Cornyn, the No. 2 Senate Republican, has accused Democrats of erecting roadblocks to his bill by demanding debate on broader, tougher gun controls, even though they also support the background check measure.
It was unclear how many of those forces had taken up missions on the border, which will include support tasks like building housing for Customs and Border Protection personnel and erecting barriers.
Today they are all about erecting borders — real and imagined — against Islam, migrants and refugees, Jews, the European Union, the United Nations, Soros and what they portray as a pluralistic international conspiracy.
She was found spraying white paint on two flags and erecting them on a street in the town during the National Day holiday last year, the report cited the indictment as saying.
All of the main provisions of the border compromise bill — including Department of Homeland Security funding and erecting a fence but not a concrete wall — received support from a majority of respondents.
Erecting hurdles to people with valid asylum claims also raises constitutional concerns, as a potential violation of due process rights -- rights that all people, not just citizens, are guaranteed in this country.
A flower delivery service is encouraging lawmakers to trade partisan fights for a bit of petal diplomacy, erecting a gigantic "Wall of Love" outside the Capitol made up of hundreds of bouquets.
Bopposov works as a building caretaker at the village school and began carving out of manure in 2008, and later began the tradition of erecting Chinese zodiac signs for his village's entertainment.
The next step – informing the errant pedestrians by text or Weibo instant messaging – could have the added benefit of eliminating the cost of erecting large LED screens across the cities, he said.
I remember when I was younger, 20 years ago, my sister showed me a clipping in the Guardian describing how the Lithuanian Frank Zappa fan club were erecting a monument to him.
SARANDE, Albania (Reuters) - Whatever the outcome of November's U.S. presidential election, the Albanian town of Sarande is backing Hillary Clinton by erecting a bronze bust to thank her for supporting Albanian causes.
In the years since, China has absorbed staggering amounts of foreign investment — much of it from the United States — erecting factories that have churned out products shipped to ports around the world.
Mattis told reporters that U.S. soldiers were making rapid progress erecting barriers along the border and estimated the first, construction phase of the U.S. military effort could be completed within 10 days.
Out of the jury's earshot, Mr. Andres complained repeatedly to Judge Ellis that he was erecting unfair obstacles for the prosecution, interjecting when they tried to examine their witnesses on the stand.
Authorities have begun erecting barbed-wire fences around the camps in a bid to tackle crime, while a plan to relocate refugees to a flood-prone island has been put on hold.
A small town in Wales is installing free Wi-Fi, erecting electric car chargers and partnering with a mobile payments service to shield struggling local stores from the impacts of online shopping.
Social media posts already show several photos and videos of officials erecting roadblocks, barricades, and traffic diversions to police-manned fever stations and similar measures reminiscent of what I witnessed in 2003.
Shocked and grief-stricken Los Angeles residents responded by painting murals of Bryant and his daughter and erecting massive memorials made of flowers, photographs and messages near the Lakers Staples Center home.
The right-to-carry movement, by unbridling the presence of firearms in American life and erecting a political blockade against efforts to qualify it, has transformed the culture and business of guns.
If anything, the budget process should protect the American people from the unchecked growth in the size of government; not build spending increases into the process while erecting barriers to tax relief.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Architects in China apparently need to tone down the quirkiness of their designs and quit erecting buildings that pass as giant pants, penises, and ancient coins.
L.A. street artist Plastic Jesus gave Trump a different one, erecting a small concrete wall – topped with razor wire – around the reality TV and business tycoon's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Trump's tariff announcement and Cohn's subsequent departure represent a kind of double victory for Navarro, as well as others in the White House advocating for erecting big trade barriers around the US economy.
Most importantly, it is erecting yet another obstacle for tourists and family members and students wanting to visit the United States, a country that was once proud of its open and welcoming shores.
" The piece then went on to contradict itself: "How can anyone imagine that erecting knockoffs of ancient buildings from other cultures would serve to demonstrate the dignity, enterprise and vigor of our republic?
However, Claure says the capital budget change is due not to lowered ambitions but to challenges the company has had in getting zoning approval for some of the new poles it is erecting.
Instead of imposing tariffs on our trading partners that disrupt supply chains, cost our farmers markets and kill American jobs, let's embrace trade by getting rid of barriers instead of erecting new ones.
US Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin triggered a brawl over protectionism during his first overseas meeting last month when he blocked fellow G20 finance ministers from issuing a longstanding exhortation against erecting trade barriers.
"   Trump muddied the waters further on Thursday when he told Fox News that, after deporting "the bad players" and erecting an "impenetrable" border wall, he plans "to sit back and assess the situation.
At one point, a svelte dancer stripped off his leather thong and thrusted his hips to Benny Benassi's "Satisfaction" while erecting a crucifix against his groin, his dick perfectly tucked between his legs.
In his view, the historically Christian countries of Europe would be making a mistake if they responded to the Muslim influx by erecting new barriers or raising high the banner of cultural nativism.
It was in one of California's poorest counties, but the Fellowship worked to create an atmosphere of cultivation, planting rose gardens and erecting a central building in the style of a French château.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Organizers of the world's biggest beer festival, Munich's Oktoberfest, have raised security after Islamist attacks in Germany last month, including banning rucksacks, introducing security checks at all entrances and erecting fencing.
" While the Romans were erecting arches and columns to military conquests and the ruthless emperors who led them, the Jews were yearning for a time when men would "beat their swords into plowshares.
Within seconds, a crew of maintenance workers descended on the visiting clubhouse with rolls of plastic wrap, tape and staple guns, feverishly erecting a protective wrapper around the roughly 900-square-foot room.
For the 2019 event, authorities are erecting a mini city of more than 4,000 tents to house visitors, while around a thousand CCTV cameras are being installed to monitor crowds and ensure safety.
Yet auto companies have warned that erecting barriers to trade could be devastating for what is a highly globalized industry, in which cars and their parts are manufactured and shipped around the world.
The president also should fully mobilize the National Guard, with an assist from active-duty military and Reserves, to tackle projects such as erecting field hospitals and setting up drive-through testing centers.
Experts have also questioned the wisdom of erecting more concrete defenses in a country that has already dammed most of its major river systems and fortified entire shorelines with breakwaters and concrete blocks.
In the past two years, Democrats agreed to $1.5 billion and $1.375 billion in funds for upgrading existing physical barriers and erecting some new ones in consensus areas of the Rio Grande Valley.
The most common measure gaining steam in cities like Washington, Las Vegas, New York City and Los Angeles is erecting bollards, or physical barriers, to serve as a guardrail between vehicles and pedestrians.
In what McAleenan acknowledged is a temporary fix, CBP is expanding its medical support and erecting a Centralized Processing Center in El Paso, Texas, "to increase the care of" families and unaccompanied children.
The 49ers are paying tribute to the guys behind the most famous play in the team's history -- erecting a 2-piece "The Catch" statue at Levi's Stadium featuring Joe Montana and Dwight Clark.
In the United States, the main incentive for erecting wind turbines and mounting solar farms is a tax credit (wind developers use the production tax credit and solar uses the investment tax credit).
Amid general confusion, as the troops struggled with Czech street names, he described Prague citizens erecting barricades with trams and other vehicles, which prompted the soldiers to open fire, killing and wounding dozens.
She announced that the family would continue the actor's legacy by erecting a statue of him at the cemetery and creating the Anton Yelchin Foundation, which "empowers children and filmmaking students," according to Extra.
It quickly contacted the Maine Department of Transportation, asking for permission to memorialize those late lobsters by erecting a five-foot tall granite tombstone with a giant lobster engraved on its right-hand side.
AMONA, West Bank (Reuters) - On a hilltop in the occupied West Bank, Israeli teenagers are hammering stakes into the earth and erecting tent frames, preparing the ground for a confrontation with Israeli security forces.
He also said the government currently planned separate legislation to implement the terms of the transitional agreement it is seeking to help smooth its departure from the EU, erecting another potentially difficult parliamentary hurdle.
The move comes after Premier Li Keqiang said China is erecting a "firewall" against financial risks at the annual meeting of parliament on Sunday, with the economy dogged by concerns over struggling firms' debts.
Today, his birthplace is marked by a plaque in front of a BP gas station, although the community is in the process of erecting a statue in his honor near the center of town.
Japan has enraged South Korea with a plan to "normalise" trade procedures that are currently "simplified", effectively curbing exports to South Korea and erecting a barrier that could disrupt the global supply of semiconductors.
In fact, the international governing body for sailing is taking matters into its own hands by removing trash from the water and erecting fences to make sure no additional debris flows into the bay.
On Friday at the Shangri-La Dialogue, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter warned China was at risk of "erecting a Great Wall of self-isolation" if it continued with its policies in the region.
It insists on erecting endless obstacles to the West's use of force, from the seemingly reasonable (such as a parliamentary debate before the use of force), to the deliberately impossible, such as international consensus.
Instead of erecting more barriers, we should—as many groups and politicians have advocated–be stapling a green card on the diploma of every STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) Ph.D and masters student.
The whole purpose of these cute Wi-Fi-connected order automators is to keep you locked within Amazon's shopping empire, erecting walls of convenience that prevent customers from buying their coffee or condoms elsewhere.
But, as this chart above from the Southern Poverty Law Center shows, whenever the country appeared to have made some racial progress, cities and states -- mostly in the South -- responded by erecting such monuments.
After the tsunami, construction companies there floated the predictable and self-serving idea of erecting an immense protective sea wall, which would have made a kind of fortress, or prison, of the ravaged riverfront.
"Erecting comfort women statues in the United States and other countries is in conflict with our country's stance and extremely regrettable," Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a regular news conference on Friday.
"How will the historian teach and explain that Gandhi was uncharitable in his attitude towards the black race and see that we're glorifying him by erecting a statue on our campus?" the petition reads.
Japan has enraged South Korea with a plan to "normalize" trade procedures that are currently "simplified", effectively curbing exports to South Korea and erecting a barrier that could disrupt the global supply of semiconductors.
Indigenous activists—and indigenous women in particular—have long been at the forefront of this fight, warning that a disaster at this scale is imminent if we allow companies to continue erecting such pipelines.
They did so thanks in part to Occupy-style tactics, camping out and erecting a quasi-Utopian tent city complete with provisions, communications, legal aid, and other hallmarks of Zuccotti Park circa fall 2011.
Trump did not put as much emphasis Tuesday on building a wall along the southern border as he has at previous events, although he did mention erecting a barrier along "a portion" of it.
The immigration crisis magnified this, with several countries breaking ranks with the European Union's policy, erecting walls and refusing to accept their quota of refugees, choosing their own perceived interests over the bloc's principles.
When they uncover a bad apple, they also need to be more aggressive to take the necessary steps to get rid of them and stop erecting the blue wall of silence, which is real.
In this instance he captured the image at the Floret Flower Farm in Washington State by erecting a dark sealed tent, with a periscope peering out of its top, onto a wooden slat deck.
These conservatives might not necessarily prefer Rubio, but they object to Trump because his major plans, including erecting a massive wall on the US-Mexico border, don't achieve the small-government conservatism they desire.
The big idea here — which companies from Facebook to Amazon would probably be wise to watch closely — is to protect the mission by erecting guardrails that keep the company from the overpursuit of money.
The officials, both well-known politicians in their parties, were among 13 mayors who had been ordered by the judges in May to halt anti-government protests that involved erecting barricades to block traffic.
In the wider dispute, Japan has enraged South Korea with a plan to "normalise" trade procedures, effectively curbing exports to South Korea and erecting a barrier that could disrupt the global supply of semiconductors.
The domestic industry now employs more than 22012,250 people, according to The Solar Foundation, most of them construction workers hammering panels on rooftops and erecting utility-scale solar plants in the nation's blistering deserts.
" In speech to the annual United Nations General Assembly, State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said: "Erecting walls will not resolve global challenges, and blaming others for one's own problems does not work.
In the first part of his reign, Justinian codified all of Roman law, went on the grandest building spree in Christian history (including erecting the Hagia Sophia), and took back Roman Africa and Italy.
Security appeared light at the Minya diocese but in Cairo, police have deployed around churches in force, erecting security barriers and metal detectors to screen those attending services in the days leading up to Easter.
Rather than erecting scaffolding or bringing in a mechanical platform to inspect things like roofs and chimneys, the job can be done instantly, and probably for less money, by sending up a drone-mounted camera.
On January 24th Greg Hands, the international-trade minister, reassured the trade select committee that of the 70 nations with which the government had held discussions, none had any interest in erecting new trade barriers.
For its part, China is erecting defences to avoid the long arm of Uncle Sam, such as its own cross-border payments system, which it began around a decade ago, but this will take years.
The proposed deal attached a number of conditions intended to prevent the company from erecting "unfair barriers to video competition," although it may be difficult to enforce those provisions after the acquisition has been finalized.
Kordell Stewart says the University of Colorado should honor Rashaan Salaam by erecting a statue of the Heisman winner right in front of the football stadium ... and it's not like they don't have the cash.
When a product as important as food is lacking, stability can rapidly give way to social unrest, which may be why governments are prone to subsidizing and erecting trade barriers when it comes to food.
ISNS: Resilient, capable, vicious ISNS has frequently shown its audacity in Sinai, even sometimes erecting roadblocks around al-Arish, the Mediterranean town at the heart of the violence and some 40 kilometers from al Rawdah.
Officials at the Labor Department, whose Employee Benefits Security Administration unit enforces benefit plan rules, say they are concerned about companies erecting barriers that make it harder for participants to receive what they are due.
Users simply input land management scenarios—such as planting more flowers or erecting windbreaks in fields—and the app calculates the potential crop productivity, benefit to bees, and cost of the simulated bee-saving measure.
Unlike the Nordstroms in American malls and the colossus the company is erecting in the middle of the city, the size of the new shops will be comparable to a Lululemon or a Dunkin' Donuts.
The government seems to have caught on as well, erecting block-lettered signs announcing the history of many more local sites of interest: the place where Sita quenched her thirst, the spot where Rama bathed.
When: October 5–December 29  Where: Annenberg Space for Photography (2000 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles) This timely exhibition reminds us that countries, cities, and politicians have been erecting walls for centuries.
Then too, moderate voices attempted to intervene but were drowned out by an angry crowd, which eventually broke in and vandalized the building, spraying slogans inside the main chamber and erecting a colonial era flag.
For a century, the city's zoning rules prevented builders from erecting multifamily homes or apartment buildings in many neighborhoods, in no small part to keep racial minorities out of what were almost exclusively white neighborhoods.
The significance of these cases became clear during the last government shutdown when the administration proceeded with a case to acquire nearly five acres of private land in Texas for the purpose of erecting fencing.
Far from erecting the big tent so many had hoped for, the movement they lead has embraced decidedly illiberal causes and cultivated a radical tenor that seems determined to alienate all but the most woke.
The father and son went into building themselves in 1946, erecting garden apartments on Long Island, followed by a 105-family complex in Queens and a 400-family high-rise in Riverdale, in the Bronx.
Either as a demonstration of loyalty to the president or, in the case of one developer, a bid for lucrative government contracts, some private citizens are furiously erecting their own barriers along the Southwest border.
It has been furiously preparing for Trump's visit for days — sprucing up the city, repairing roads, erecting flags and building a brick wall to hide a poor area along the route of the presidential motorcade.
In China, makeshift sick bays in stadiums have been built in mere days during the outbreak, and Aylward said some hospitals were erecting new walls around entire wards to keep COVID-19 patients in isolation.
By contrast, the United States debates the merits of erecting a wall along its southern border, argues about the legality of barring immigrants from several predominantly Muslim nations, and contemplates imposing tariffs on steel imports.
Stabilizing it is likely to involve removing the damaged scaffolds, erecting new ones, and taking steps to protect the mortar between stones, which may have been weakened by the fire, from eroding when it rains.
TIJUANA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Central American migrants planning to seek asylum in the United States moved toward the country's border with Mexico on Tuesday as U.S. military reinforced security measures, laying barbed wire and erecting barricades.
But saner minds have recognized that pulling money and regulatory scaffolding from the ACA without first erecting its replacement would cause private insurers to stampede from the individual market, leaving some 30 million Americans newly uninsured.
The European Commission cautioned member states last week against erecting roadblocks or even outright bans on the "sharing economy", which has also made home rentals popular among holidaymakers, by enforcing decades or even centuries-old laws.
We will be a white Protestant Christian majority nation no longer and that is causing many to feel adrift and isolated, erecting walls, angry to the boiling point and scaring the hell out of each other.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Erecting a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic over Britain's vote to leave the European Union would be a dangerous development that Europe should avoid, Italy's foreign minister said on Tuesday.
Amusement park designers from Orlando upgraded the Katmandu theme park in the resort, installing an upside down house filled with illusions like a mirror maze and erecting a five-level play area with slides and trampolines.
Barnier also said the two should "de-dramatise" a backstop proposed by Brussels to avoid erecting a border on the island of Ireland after Brexit that would see the EU governing some of Northern Ireland trade.
Irish outlet RTE reported on Monday evening that the United Kingdom government has proposed erecting customs posts on both sides of the border, where goods moving between the UK and the European Union would be checked.
Tillmans asked the driver to take us to the construction site where the China Road and Bridge Corporation, China's state-owned construction firm, which is doing the work, had begun erecting risers for the elevated tracks.
For some reason, this bustling city on the US-Mexico border with an 80 percent Mexican American demographic was intent on erecting a monument to a European who attempted to conquer, Christianize, and loot the Americas.
Officials, hoping to avert anger from the local Dalits, moved within hours to replace the statue, erecting a new one so hastily that most of the fingernails chiseled into the hand clutching India's Constitution were missing.
Prices are rising for imported goods, other nations are erecting retaliatory trade barriers, and companies like Plug Power, the manufacturing business that Mr. Marsh runs outside Albany, are facing crippling uncertainty from Mr. Trump's fickle approach.
On the land, the developers are erecting a three-story building for the celebrity chef Nicholas Stefanelli, whose Michelin-rated Masseria restaurant in the city's Union Market district has hosted the Obamas and Robert De Niro.
More important, the political campaign waged against nuclear winter—against science, and against the press—included erecting a set of structures, arguments, and institutions that have since been repurposed to challenge the science of global warming.
And what you have described around populism, constantly going against the economy, erecting trade barriers, going after the companies, not fostering innovation but really discussing things that do not move jobs and productivity is not helping.
Organizers are erecting temporary bridges, 600 mass kitchens, more than 100,000 portable toilets, and vast tents, each sleeping thousands of pilgrims at a time, in a pop-up city on the banks of the two rivers.
" In a blunt speech to the annual United Nations General Assembly, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said: "Erecting walls will not resolve global challenges, and blaming others for one's own problems does not work.
" In a blunt speech to the annual United Nations General Assembly, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said: "Erecting walls will not resolve global challenges, and blaming others for one's own problems does not work.
Fisher Sand and Gravel is currently building roughly 3 miles of wall on private land for the private group We Build the Wall, which backs the President's push for erecting a barrier along the southern border.
As families and children have fled to the United States in search of safety, they have been denied universally recognized rights, and the U.S. government is erecting every potential barrier to keep them from accessing protection.
Scaffolding specialist Europe Echafaudage, a unit of Le Bras Freres, a family-owned business of 140 employees based in Lorraine in eastern France, had almost finished erecting the scaffolding around the spire, 14 months after starting.
BERLIN/PARIS (Reuters) - European capitals tightened security on Friday ahead of New Year's celebrations, erecting concrete barriers in city centers and boosting police numbers after the Islamic State attack in Berlin last week that killed 22015 people.
In the town of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, a Palestinian journalist got a jump-start on the protest, erecting two tents about 450 meters (yards) from the border fence, to promote the planned demonstration.
Its manifesto was a liberal wish-list of 464 initiatives, including repealing the Sedition Act, allowing the press greater freedom, reducing the powers of the prime minister and erecting stronger barriers between the executive and the judiciary.
Last week's "joint report" with Barnier that unlocked the EU agreement to open trade talks depended on fudging how they will avoid erecting the infrastructure of a "hard" EU-UK border that could disrupt peace in Belfast.
A completed deal on Brexit, even one that harmed the economy by erecting new trade barriers between Britain and its largest export market, would have provided businesses with some of the policy certainty they have been craving.
Under her plan, de Lille said, erecting low-cost housing on five city-owned plots will allow people to live closer to their jobs in the city center, thereby cutting car transportation and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
Yves Mersch, an executive board member of the ECB's monetary decision-making body since 2012, told CNBC's Annette Weisbach on Tuesday that he saw no sign that the continent was interested in erecting barriers to foreign capital.
Organizers of the Britain's best-known music and arts festival, held on a dairy farm in southwest England, opted firmly for the "Remain" camp ahead of Thursday's referendum, erecting a large "In" sign outside the publicity tent.
"If the trend of erecting such seawalls is not reversed," she warned, the village of 3,050 people could see beach erosion threaten its burial sites, a market place and about 15 homes that sit along the shoreline.
On a recent visit to the plant, workers were busily erecting more durable, welded tanks to replace the temporary ones thrown up in a hurry during the early years after the accident, some of which have leaked.
"I think that this will be a symbol that the state of Georgia is in the business of erecting monuments to deserving individuals rather than focusing its attention on taking down monuments of the past," Georgia Gov.
In conversations this week with two leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention, the pastor here, Frank Pomeroy, whose daughter died in the attack, raised the possibility of demolishing the building and erecting a memorial in its place.
About 33,000 people work here, building new water storage tanks, moving radioactive debris to a new disposal site, and erecting enormous scaffoldings over reactor buildings torn apart by the huge hydrogen explosions that occurred during the accident.
In another nearby village, Beita, residents protested over several days, planting a Palestinian flag and erecting a tent on the hilltop of al-Arma to defend it against settlers from Itamar settlement, near the city of Nablus.
"This is sort of on the fringe," said Michael Belkin, a partner at Wonder Works Development Group, which is erecting Vitre, a glassy 21-story condo rising at 302 East 96th Street, just east of Second Avenue.
"This move is significant in that it represents a shift in focus from erecting the ship in dock to final completion and outfitting at the pier," Mike Butler, program director for the Kennedy, said in a statement.
BERLIN/BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary should be excluded from the European Union for anti-migrant policies that undermine EU values, including erecting a razor-wire fence, Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn said, provoking a scornful riposte from Budapest.
Orban has used harsh anti-migrant rhetoric since the migrant crisis escalated last year and gained notoriety for erecting a steel fence along Hungary's southern border to keep out migrants - a policy now adopted by other Balkan countries.
Tom Donahue, president and CEO of the US Chamber of Commerce, took shots at Trump's trade policies Wednesday, warning against "erecting barriers to trade," and claiming that 14 million US jobs depend on trade with Canada and Mexico.
Wind industry representatives say that firms could power more than 16 million homes by erecting wind turbines on California's marine sanctuaries - but they would rather look for growth in places where such development is cheaper and less controversial.
In a departure from the shrillness that has characterised his presidency so far, a composed Mr Trump gave a solemn address, though the themes of cracking down on illegal immigration, overturning Obamacare and erecting trade barriers sounded familiar.
Even his nod to Trump's more polarizing statements -- segregating the Muslims and "Mexicans" in the audience, and erecting a cardboard wall around the latter -- is played for laughs, described as a means of making the Trump faithful comfortable.
The barriers that America is now erecting may push China to seek a kind of self-reliance that leads to something dangerous: a China that feels it owes nothing to foreign powers with very different values and rules.
Physically re-erecting dividing lines inside Europe could deal a mortal blow to what backers praise as the most successful peace project in Europe since World War Two, coming after the wounds caused by Britain's vote to leave.
"There is a likely risk of another government shutdown with President Trump still sticking to the rhetoric of erecting a border wall," said Hitesh Jain, vice president, Yes Securities, adding that a firmer dollar was capping gold's gains.
The H3N2 flu virus (Image: AP/CDC)A flu strain called H3N2 has sent thousands to emergency rooms in California—so many that hospitals are erecting tents to accommodate the all the extra patients, reports the LA Times.
Instead of the massive 30-foot wall with the "nice door" he's touted during interviews and rallies, Trump talked erecting a transparent wall, which BuzzFeed reports will be used to discourage people from tossing drugs over the border.
During the final six months of last year more than 780,000 people went through Turkey into Greece, and then through the Balkans toward Germany and Sweden, until Balkan countries and others began erecting fences to block their passage.
Among the report's new revelations is the notion that Ambassador Chris Stevens, one of the Americans killed, was in Benghazi with the aim of erecting a permanent diplomatic post, to replace the temporary one that came under fire.
On Sunday, crews began erecting 100-foot high mesh screens to catch airborne droplets of a brine solution emanating from the leak site that may contained trace amounts of oil, a utility spokeswoman told the Los Angeles Times.
SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) - Wildlife advocates are ramping up their campaign against the annual culling of bison that roam onto state lands in Montana each winter from Yellowstone National Park, erecting dramatic billboards showing buffalo bleeding in the snow.
"And just as importantly, we will make sure that simple justice is available to the victims of terrorist attacks on our soil by not erecting any unnecessary roadblocks to their pursuit of justice in the courts of law."
For the first full men's show, he made up for lost time, commandeering Liberty State Park in New Jersey, erecting an enormous silver scaffold, even going so far as to lay down a runway tiled in actual marble.
In the meantime, if the Civil War monuments end up having to stay, the city is considering erecting additional statues in the parks and adding historical markers that would provide greater context about the war, Mr. Wheeler said.
Where Cards Fall is an eye-catching puzzler where each level has you erecting and knocking down different-sized houses of cards, using them as temporary platforms to guide the protagonist from the level's start to its exit.
Just days after his injury, he was in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife of more than 73 years — 92-year-old Rosalynn Carter — to lead an annual build for Habitat, erecting and fixing up more than 4,000 homes.
Other contentious recent issues include a beer festival in Kuala Lumpur that was canceled last year on security grounds, dress codes being imposed on international performers at pop concerts and Christians being prevented from erecting crosses on buildings.
The main sticking point remains the Irish border: how to prevent it becoming a backdoor into the EU after Brexit without erecting controls that could undermine the 1998 peace agreement that largely ended three decades of sectarian violence.
In nearly a quarter-century in office, he instituted a series of headline-grabbing practices: banning pornographic magazines in jail, erecting a tent city for prisoners, forcing inmates to wear pink underwear and even reviving the chain gang.
Locals also accuse Zuckerberg of erecting a six-foot wall along part of the ranch's perimeter that blocks ocean breezes, and say his security team restricts access to the historic Ala Loa public trail that rings the island.
Turkey, which conducted its own incursion into Syria in support of the anti-IS rebels, is meanwhile erecting a wall and fortifying stretches of the frontier, in a clamp down which is keeping out both militants and refugees.
LOS ANGELES — The ever-evolving Los Angeles County Museum of Art has cleared its biggest hurdle to erecting a radical new building by the Swiss architect Peter Zumthor that represents one of the country's most ambitious museum transformations.
But in erecting its first ever public monument to a black woman—a woman directly opposed to the country's colonial efforts—Denmark is proving that the happiest country on Earth must still reckon with its racism and empire.
Senator Kamala Harris outlined her vision for a unified America while promoting her new book in New York City, with the California Democrat criticizing President Donald Trump over his insistence on erecting a wall along the Southern U.S. border.
A Trump presidency would, if he's taken at his word, mean a shedding of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the erecting of a wall on the Mexican border, for which Mexico would pick up the tab.
Just days after his head injury, he was in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife of more than 73 years — 92-year-old Rosalynn Carter— to lead an annual build for Habitat, erecting and fixing up more than 4,000 homes.
Under Donald Trump, Silicon Valley's ideal of a global community no longer seems like the foregone conclusion it might have a few years ago, and people are still figuring out how to deal with the barriers Trump is erecting.
Mr Levy, who designed Mexico's conditional cash-transfer scheme aimed at reducing poverty, has long argued against erecting further non-contributory benefits in parallel with (rather than to replace) employment-based social insurance, because this discourages hiring salaried workers.
As Europe confronts its greatest movement of refugees since World War II, even formerly open countries like Denmark are erecting barriers amid concerns that the newcomers could strain welfare systems, threaten security and undermine the nations' quality of life.
Warren does, should support eliminating statutory and regulatory barriers that limit access to credit unions as opposed to erecting new barriers that will be cheered by the banks and non-bank lenders she has fought so long to contain.
Just days after his head injury, he was in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife of more than 73 years — 92-year-old Rosalynn Carter— to lead an annual build for Habitat, erecting and fixing up more than 4,000 homes.
Robinson was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982, his first year of eligibility, and his No. 20 was retired by the Reds, Orioles, and Indians, with each team also erecting a statue in his honor.
CAMSTL has since modified the exhibition space by erecting a wall around the contentious series, placing labels next to them that explain Walker's intent, and printing out and displaying news stories (including Hyperallergic's coverage) to provide viewers with information.
Supermarkets, where shelves have been stripped bare by panic-buying in recent days, said they had begun limiting the number of shoppers in stores at any one time, erecting barriers outside, and installing screens at checkouts to protect staff.
Supermarkets, where shelves have been stripped bare by panic-buying in recent days, said they had begun limiting the number of shoppers in stores at any one time, erecting barriers outside, and installing screens at checkouts to protect staff.
Imposing a warrant requirement to conduct such data queries, as some in Congress have proposed, would be legally unnecessary and a step toward re-erecting pre-9/11 barriers to our ability to identify foreign terrorists and their contacts.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican leader Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador faces growing criticism he is doing U.S. President Donald Trump's bidding after erecting a "wall" of security forces who clashed with Central American migrants near the Guatemala border this week.
Few minority plaintiffs will have the resources to hire the teams of lawyers who can jump through the hoops HUD is erecting, and then to take defendants to court after HUD has dismissed a complaint on spurious procedural grounds.
So don't be fooled by a Trump sugar high; your businesses will thrive only if America is the country that prepares itself and its workers to live in a world without walls, not one that goes around erecting them.
On that day in December, as I watched the birds fly over the border I could not cross, I found myself thinking how much smarter birds and animals are than people; they harmonize with nature instead of erecting walls.
Enter Donald Trump, who promised to "make America great again" by erecting walls, slowing immigration, withdrawing from free-trade agreements, cutting science budgets, attacking the free press and retreating from security alliances the United States has maintained since 1945.
Plans for the redevelopment, which envisioned gutting the aging office tower and erecting a soaring glass-sheathed tower with luxury residences, a hotel and retail spaces designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid, will now require a new investor.
O'Shaughnessy said that just over 1,000 troops had deployed to Texas as of Tuesday, where they will carry out tasks like building barriers, erecting tents, and flying government personnel by helicopter to and from different locations along the border.
In addition to the tax benefit, the comprehensive housing plan calls for funding lawyers to defend lower-income tenants against eviction, reforming zoning laws, building affordable housing units and erecting new protections against discriminatory practices in the housing market, Booker said.
In recent years, as other states remained intent on erecting new barriers to the ballot box, California did pretty much the opposite, enacting a series of new laws that have put the state at the cutting edge of progressive voting policy.
Agents have installed temporary tents at some Border Patrol stations in South Texas to deal with the influx, in addition to erecting two new tent camps in El Paso and Donna, Texas, to house thousands of immigrants arrested at the border.
In an effort to build affordable housing, developers and residents have continued to push into the state's wildlands, erecting homes encircled by dry brush, trees, and parched mountains, explained Kurt Henke, a retired chief with the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District.
Michel Barnier, the EU's Brexit negotiator, has tried to defuse the issue by arguing that stepping up existing checks on goods at ports and airports between Northern Ireland and the mainland hardly amounts to erecting a border in the Irish Sea.
European institutional investors — with some exceptions such as in the Nordics — could still step up their activity in late-stage funding, and a handful of activist EU data protection authorities are erecting barriers to the global free-flow of data.
Many German cities have tightened security since last week's van attack that killed 13 people in Barcelona, after a period in which most were wary of erecting barriers for fear of triggering a fortress mentality that would put off visitors.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will immediately introduce customs checks and import duties in the event of a "no deal" Brexit, erecting barriers to British exports ranging from cars to farm produce and preventing consumers bringing in British cheese or meats.
In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Trenton, New Jersey, Sanofi said Mylan caused it to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in sales by erecting barriers to U.S. consumers' access to and use of a rival product, Auvi-Q.
Donohue urges Trump to remain cautious on erecting trade barriers: Thomas Donohue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is urging the incoming Trump administration to avoid putting up barriers to trade that would weigh on economic growth.
The bloc says that would go nowhere close to the ultimate goal of avoiding re-erecting a "hard" frontier between EU state Ireland and Britain's province of Northern Ireland, which both fear the border issue weighing on their still-fragile peace.
The EU is insisting on a "backstop" clause in any withdrawal treaty to avoid erecting border posts between the British province of Northern Ireland and EU member Ireland if London and Brussels cannot agree a trade pact for the future.
One fan—Katon De Pena, singer of long-running LA thrash band Hirax since 1984—morphed his grief into something positive with the suggestion of erecting a statue in honor of Lemmy in his favorite LA haunt—the Rainbow Bar & Grill.
The Trump administration and Republican governors are quietly but effectively chipping away at Medicaid, erecting both hard limits and practical barriers to coverage that will almost certainly cut the program's rolls, and pulling it in a substantially more conservative direction.
The EU is waiting for London to outline what sort of future relationship it wants with the other 27 nations, with one of the most politically sensitive issues being how to avoid erecting a border across the island of Ireland.
But resort owners trying to protect those beaches from coastal erosion, by erecting seawalls along the shore, are coming under fire from residents and marine experts, who say the trend destroys the environment and threatens the livelihoods of local communities.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Police in Berlin will significantly increase security measures in the coming days, with steps such as erecting barriers, after the attack on a Christmas market on Monday evening which killed 12 people, the president of the city's police said.
But along the way, Mr. Erdogan has grown increasingly autocratic and his inner circle increasingly rich, and many Turks, including some from his own base, are worried about what he is erecting in place of the old system he is dismantling.
The monument to the three men who died during the failed coup of August 1991 – a plaque that few people know exists – is in disrepair, and discussions about erecting a proper, visible monument in its place died down years ago.
Only a toddler could be so self-justifying and tone-deaf that he'd compare the sacrifice of Humayun Khan — the soldier I mentioned who was killed in Iraq — to his own professional work of erecting tall buildings and simultaneously enriching himself.
Local authorities are also financing the project, according to the New York Times — which is unsurprising, considering the town is working hard to capitalize on Jesus's notorious makeover, most recently erecting a spankin' new arts center devoted entirely to it.
As Beaton's authorized biographer and literary executor, Mr. Vickers is a principal architect of a crowded cult dedicated to erecting an ever-higher pedestal to the aesthete, photographer, Bright Young Thing, diarist, painter, decorator and designer for stage and film.
That's an extraordinary amount of money that could have benefited the Palestinian people if properly invested in erecting the infrastructure for the state that the PA leadership theoretically aspires to achieve as part of a negotiated two-state solution with Israel.
Jessica Bolger, a job seeker waiting in line at Amazon Career Day, said Crystal City immediately began erecting murals and other artwork in the area after Amazon made the official announcement in November 2018 that it was coming to Arlington.
Mr. Trump has made steady use of tariffs to punish trading partners, like China, Europe, Canada and Mexico, that he says have destroyed American jobs by flooding the United States with cheap products and erecting unfair economic barriers at home.
What also spread was a reality in which part of rebuilding a broken nation meant erecting statues of defeated generals on horseback (a posture generally reserved for victors), which would come to function as shrines to a history of deadly racism.
But it also brought a lot of construction, as developers who had been waiting for the completion of the subway — a drawn-out process that took many years — knocked down some of her favorite shops and started erecting more apartment buildings.
What in the World Italians have been erecting Nativity scenes for a very long time: St. Francis of Assisi is credited with setting up the first one on Christmas Eve in 1223, in the town of Greccio, north of Rome.
While "literally 180 degrees away" from Trump's position on trade issues, in the words of one administration official, Cohn and Mnuchin have managed to curb Trump's instincts for erecting trade barriers, particularly on the question of steel and aluminum tariffs.
Aid workers have told me of closed-door meetings in which Bangladeshi officials talk about erecting fencing around the existing camps; already, the Rohingya aren't allowed to move past a designated area, even to seek urgent medical care, without specific permission.
As Mr. Trump has called for hiring thousands of new Border Patrol agents and erecting miles of new fencing, federal immigration authorities have devoted relatively few resources toward the much larger numbers of undocumented immigrants who have overstayed their visas.
Former White House aides, who noted that Mr. Trump did not focus on the wall during the first two years of his presidency, said the optics of fighting for the wall were more important to the president than erecting it.
In addition to offering $11 billion in currency swaps to increase Argentina's depleted reserves, China began rebuilding a rail line across Argentina's agricultural heart, constructing two hydroelectric dams and erecting a space station in the arid plateau of northern Patagonia.
U.S. President Donald Trump has outraged U.S. trading partners by erecting a tariff wall against imports of steel and aluminum - justified by U.S. national security concerns - and has hit Chinese goods with huge tariffs over accusations of stealing U.S. intellectual property.
And yet, Sessions declared he was erecting a big tent that would encompass the left and right, and he repeatedly invoked the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King Jr. "The crackdown on speech crosses creeds, races, issues, and religions," he said.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union "contests" British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call for the Brexit backstop to be dropped and regrets his bid to scrap a "necessary, legally operative solution" to avoid erecting an Irish border, a document seen by Reuters says.
The US Border Patrol began erecting a 10-foot-high barrier known as the "primary fence" in 1990 between San Diego and Tijuana, which was completed three years later on the first 14 miles of the border beginning at the Pacific Ocean.
November is also when Republican Party lawmakers in the U.S. Congress, especially those in districts and states that are a toss-up, may learn the political costs of erecting a human wall to block efforts to remove Trump from the Oval Office.
An annual tradition of erecting a wall of sandbags around the off-campus house of Kappa Alpha at Tulane University made some people uncomfortable in April when members added Donald Trump's name and the slogan "Make America Great Again" to the structure.
When creative minds set their heads to the task of erecting an impressive tree, however, they often came up with truly spectacular presentations, blowing angel tree toppers out of the water with eco-friendly luminariums, interactive crystals, and ingenious 20073D printed designs.
The real residents at the White family house told KOB that they are erecting a 6-foot-high wrought iron fence around the house to keep out unruly fans who come to, among other things, throw a commemorative pizza on the roof.
Its politicians are not powerful enough to make big decisions that would create economic spoils—such as erecting trade barriers to protect local firms—so it has fewer favours to offer firms in exchange for hiring the dimwitted cousin of a donor.
Refusing to become "parking lots" for Western states that will not accept those refugees already in the Balkans, let alone future ones, Balkan governments have capped the number of refugees they will accept and are themselves now erecting barriers to new migration.
There Tim O'Sullivan, a builder who grew up in the neighborhood, is erecting the first 11 of 45 single-family houses planned for a six-acre parcel a block from the river that was part of the now-defunct Cresthaven Country Club.
In a suburb of Munich, some locals have come up with their own solution to the flow of migrants into Germany: erecting a 300-foot long, 13-foot tall stone partition separating them from what will soon be a refugee housing center.
So the home, which often finds seasonal pegs for its reminiscence therapy programs, has timed its latest program to opening day at Yankee Stadium on Monday by erecting the kiosk with the therapeutic goal of recreating the distinctive smell of the ballpark.
Yet executive producer Jennie Snyder Urman and her team managed to keep erecting clever impediments to the title character's happiness, teasing out a season that finished with a wedding, and even a delightful little crumb about the show's unseen narrator (Anthony Mendez).
I suggest a more radical departure from the historical cycle of monument building and destruction: do not to remove any of them, but rather leave them all standing while erecting permanent plaques beneath each monument to place them in proper historical context.
In 2016, NASA named a research facility for Johnson in her hometown of Hampton, Virginia, and a year later her alma mater, West Virginia State, marked her 100th birthday in August 2018 by establishing a scholarship in her name and erecting a statue.
They include erecting high boundary walls, developing contingency plans ensuring that health facilities can be self-sufficient for about 10 days in the event of fighting nearby and using their own judgment on whether to share their location coordinates with warring parties.
An illustration: The go-to debate on Toronto sports-talk radio all week centered on how long the Raptors should wait before retiring his No. 2 — and then how long they should wait before erecting a Leonard statue outside of Scotiabank Arena.
Just as no one ever thought Mr. Reagan would stem nuclear proliferation, if Mr. Trump aggressively pursues this policy, he could build a legacy as the president who expanded world commerce and economic freedom by ending trade barriers rather than erecting them.
" On building that wall In what sounded like a direct subtweet of Donald Trump's exhortation to "build the wall" on the US-Mexico border, Wang said, "Erecting walls will not resolve global challenges, and blaming others for one's own problems does not work.
But May's government has yet to set out to the EU's satisfaction how it would achieve that without erecting a land border to control goods between the British province of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, which Britain has promised it will not do.
Residents of the western Indian village have managed to hold onto rainwater - rather than let it flow away - by erecting barriers on the village's slopes and channeling water to a giant well, following a model pioneered by social activist Anna Hazare in the 1970s.
Those likely to be affronted are the descendants of the groups behind erecting the Confederate monuments, who still live in the region, or Maryland's Trump voters who claim to "have black friends," but are comfortable with Baltimore schools not having heat in the winter.
Its second reason has been the focus of years of legal wrangling: "The impact of erecting a sign naming an organization which has a long-rooted history of civil disturbance would cause a significant public concern," Commissioner Keith Golden said in the denial letter (PDF).
Also reminiscent of the 79-day democracy protests two years ago, many opened umbrellas to protect themselves from pepper spray and blocked a major road running past the China Liaison office, erecting makeshift barricades out of bamboo, wood and rubbish bins to hamper traffic.
After erecting a Potemkin village of democracy for an agonizing decade or so, the Russians thrust forward a strongman amid the chaos, a strongman who was determined to reassemble the pieces of a broken empire, in the process strangling Russian democracy in its cradle.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Southern California Gas Co is erecting large screens near a massive underground leak of natural gas that has been seeping into the air to prevent wind-blown droplets from drifting to a surrounding community, the Los Angeles Times reported on Monday.
The institution continues to work on erecting a new building, but in the meantime has found ways to maintain a public presence, most recently through a thoughtful, digitally accessible project that brings to life local history while engaging with the present-day, still-recovering community.
More likely, what the senator heard was the sound of the nominee himself erecting three new sets of goal posts untethered to questions of youthful sexual misconduct, all in easy range for Democrats aiming to score: injudicious temperament, naked partisanship and lying under oath.
Known as a specialist in the work of the architect Jean Prouvé, a significant collaborator of Ms. Perriand's, Mr. Seguin is also erecting a Prouvé house, "Maison Démontable (1944)," on the Place de la Concorde as part of FIAC's outdoor program, Hors les Murs.
Author and digital rights activist Cory Doctorow, who first noted the complaint, told Motherboard in an email interview GE's ploy is just one of numerous efforts to steadily strip away consumer rights while erecting arbitrary technical and legal barriers to make an extra buck.
Though based at a research station in northern Ohio, Dolbeer spent much of his early career on the road, teaching farmers from the Dakotas to the Maldives how to repel vertebrate pests by altering harvest schedules, erecting mesh nets, or broadcasting bursts of intolerable noise.
HONG KONG — Across Hong Kong's university campuses, students and their supporters are bracing for police confrontations in increasingly elaborate ways: constructing Molotov cocktail assembly lines, erecting catapults that use helmets to launch projectiles, and building walls made of brick and mortar or crosshatched bamboo.
The House also passed a Department of Homeland Security reauthorization bill earlier this year that includes several grant programs that are designed to help state and local law enforcement harden so-called soft targets, which bill sponsors argue could help with erecting more street barriers.
As Hitler's chief architect, the elder Mr. Speer designed the Reichskanzlei in Berlin, the regime's seat of power, and formulated extravagant plans to remake the German capital as a showcase of Nazi power, including erecting a People's Hall in Berlin capable of holding 180,000 people.
For the president to avoid accountability through the people's representatives in Congress by erecting a wall of process complaints and blocking access to subpoenaed administration witnesses and documents is a blind defense that will ultimately crash into its own wall of denial and burn.
Yet fussing over imperfect circumstances is not the Burning Man way: Erecting a city out of nothing in one of the world's most inhospitable environments teaches us to not hold our ideals too dear, and to respect the forces, whether natural, legal, or bureaucratic, that rebuke compromise.
But May's government has yet to set out to the EU's satisfaction how it would achieve that without erecting a land border to control goods between the British province of Northern Ireland and EU member, the Republic of Ireland, which Britain has promised it will not do.
Capetown, South Africa has seen an increase in complaints about fines issued to homeless people this summer owing to enforcement of a 2007 bylaw that prohibits bathing or urinating in public, erecting a shelter or starting a fire in an unauthorized area or blocking pedestrian traffic. 4.
The issue of avoiding erecting a border between EU member Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland after Britain leaves has emerged as the most sensitive in the divorce negotiations, as both sides fear a return to the violence that beset the region for decades.
But the government has yet to set out to the EU's satisfaction how it would achieve that without erecting a land border to control goods between the British province of Northern Ireland and EU member the Republic of Ireland, which Britain has promised it will not do.
By erecting a new marker at the site of the Forrest slave mart, we will tell the truth about the slave trade in Memphis, and in so doing, we hope to initiate a new era of reconciliation — between white and black — based on honesty and trust.
The $14 million walkway, which was to carry F.I.U. students and other pedestrians over Southwest Eighth Street, was built using "accelerated construction," a well-regarded method of erecting bridges that avoids the long months of street closings when a structure is built over a road or river.
In 2008, an investigative report by The Washington Post concluded that the Bush administration managed to limit the species eligible for protection by erecting "pervasive bureaucratic obstacles" — for instance, by preventing Department of the Interior officials from using information in agency files that might support new listings.
Still, Notre Dame must compete in a college football marketplace in which universities from Oregon to Florida, all of them flush with television riches through their conferences, are erecting multimillion-dollar weight rooms, practice sites and academic centers to attract the finest players in the country.
"I don't think that when you start making those smart decisions that you're going to conclude that erecting trade barriers or canceling previously negotiated trade deals is a smart way to go, or keeping taxes high is a smart way to go, increasing regulations," he said.
EU officials again said Britain had to move its own position over what has become known as the Irish backstop - how to avoid erecting border posts between the British province and EU member Ireland - as well as on future economic cooperation after Brexit day in March.
At the same time as he invests in new equipment, he'll also be demanding that NATO members pay up more, reducing aid, probably shredding the State Department, trying to ban whole classes of migrants on the basis of alleged security threats and erecting a wall along the Mexican border.
Genzon also declined to elaborate on why it was interested in the property, but according to its website, the Shenzhen-based firm founded in 2003 is erecting a 140,000-square meter office building in Silicon Valley in a project called Burlingame Point - its first in the United States.
"We look forward to the day when we stop erecting barriers to communication and have a system where all rates and fees paid by friends and family to stay in touch with their loved ones in jail or prison will be just, fair and reasonable," Clyburn and Wheeler said.
As turnout at protests has dwindled, the CGT has turned to sectoral strikes, with workers stopping work at oil refineries, nuclear power plants and the railways, as well as erecting road blocks and burning wooden pallets and tires at key ports like Le Havre and near distribution hubs.
The practice of this form of propaganda mainly involves: erecting monuments that invoke confidence in the leader depicted, imposing strict control on media and the way journalists speak about their country's leader, denying responsibility for everything bad to befall the country and taking sole responsibility for anything good.
You'll recall that Trump, the man whose campaign for president was built on the idea of erecting a wall on the Mexican border, showed his love for Hispanics and Hispanic heritage earlier this year by tweeting a picture of himself eating a taco bowl on Cinco de Mayo.
"That's why it is important that the new administration does not add to the burdens facing our exporters — or to the millions of American workers whose jobs depend on exports — by erecting barriers to trade," Donohue said during his annual State of the American Business address at the Chamber.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Secret Service Dreams of a (14-Foot, Spear-Tipped) Picket Fence" (White House Letter, May 30): Rather than erecting an iron fence, so evocative of a fortress mentality, why not install a high-tech barrier, drawing on cyber, laser, sonic or light technology?
After spending $3.2 billion, erecting some 52,000 new electrical poles and stringing 6,000 miles of wire from the federal government alone, the Puerto Rico electricity system is not in much better condition now than it was before Maria cut power to every home and business on the island.
After spending $3.2 billion, erecting some 52,000 new electrical poles and stringing 6,000 miles of wire from the federal government alone, the Puerto Rico electricity system was left in not-much-better condition than it was before Maria cut power to every home and business on the island.
Three years after Britons voted in a referendum to quit the EU, negotiators are still wrestling with the question of how to prevent the border becoming a backdoor into the bloc's single market without erecting controls which could undermine the 1998 peace agreement that ended decades of conflict.
Via loans by American, European and Japanese banks or through mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, credit has been easy and very much available for every variety of borrower, not least those erecting malls in Turkey, skyscrapers in China or taking out century loans in now-bust Argentina.
" Luigi Zingales, professor of entrepreneurship and finance at the University of Chicago, wrote that the sharp increase in profits reflects Warren Buffett's investment dictum: "I look for economic castles protected by unbreachable 'moats' " — profits have risen "because firms became better at creating product differentiation and erecting barriers to entry.
Rather than setting up an entirely new campus (or two) like Amazon, or following Alphabet, Apple and Facebook in expanding into new areas, the software company is updating its existing one, tearing down old buildings and erecting new ones, while also adding cricket and soccer fields and room for retail businesses.
If you're anywhere near the Los Angeles Convention Center next week, when videogame tradeshow E3 takes place, you won't have far to go for a snack: Doritos is erecting a 60-foot-tall "arcade game" in the middle of the street between the Staples Center and the L.A. Live complex.
As tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets, workers responded to the union call by stopping work at oil refineries, nuclear power plants and the railways, as well as erecting road blocks and burning wooden pallets and tyres at key ports like Le Havre and near key distribution hubs.
Facebook plans on open sourcing the designs for this device, freely sharing them with the world at large, and the hope is that it can provide a simpler and less expensive way of erecting wireless networks in the more rural areas of the developing world, including parts of Africa and India.
Opposition politicians have demanded that the government engineer a rescue, either by erecting high tariff walls against cheap steel imports, as America has done (see article), or by going for some sort of nationalisation, as Italy has attempted with the ill-starred Ilva plant in the heel of the country.
America's defence secretary, Ashton Carter, said China could be erecting a "great wall of self-isolation" by undercutting principles that other countries have sought to establish for use of the seas, the internet and management of the global economy, which reflected "the region's distant past, rather than the principled future".
Towns on the Chinese side of the river emerged largely unscathed from the flood, in part because the government prepared by evacuating residents, erecting sandbag walls, and deploying the army to coordinate the local response, according to Adam Cathcart, a specialist in contemporary Chinese history at the University of Leeds.
Attention Donald Trump voters: this is what happens to a country that falls for hucksters who think that life can just imitate Twitter — that there are simple answers to hard questions — and that small men can rearrange big complex systems by just erecting a wall and everything will be peachy.
White conservatives have been systematically dismantling voting rights and erecting barriers to voters of color — note the unfair voter ID laws, the illegal purging of people of color from the voting rolls, and the closing of voting locations in communities of color — and we are committed to making our voices heard.
Mr. Rozenholc contends that the developer began erecting "dead of the night" scaffolding in March in front of Metropolitan Antiques and four other buildings on the south side of 57th Street for no reason other than to discourage customers from entering the store, with the goal of forcing Metropolitan to vacate.
After they became engaged they found a way to combine those dreams, living in a small house in Bovina, on land that flows down to a meandering creek, and erecting a tepee in a clearing nearby, furnishing it with rustic-romantic furnishings in the vein of a Ralph Lauren photo spread.
Suspended there, vertiginous, a young Scottish widow named Caitriona Wallace locks eyes with a fictionalized version of Émile Nouguier, one of the two engineer-architects who had the idea of erecting a 300-meter iron tower on the Champ de Mars as the focal point of the 1889 Universal Exposition.
Other projects reportedly being considered by Trump's team include building a high-speed railway from Dallas to Houston; constructing a new terminal at the Kansas City airport; repairing a highway in North Carolina; erecting a wind farm in Wyoming; dredging a port in Louisiana; and expanding New York City's subway.
Shunning traditional campaign tactics such as mass rallies or erecting tents in the street to distribute leaflets, he has relied heavily on social media and comedy gigs where he pokes fun at rivals, presenting himself as an everyman who stands up to corrupt elites — a man to whom Ukrainians can relate.
Thus, a spirit of collaboration on trade is mutually beneficial, and for this reason many economists across the political spectrum — including some fierce free trade skeptics — think that at this point in the game the two countries have more to lose than to gain by erecting new trade barriers between them.
The plaintiff in Green v Haskell County said he feared that the county board of commissioners—the body that gave the go-ahead to erecting the monument at the site—would treat him "differently and more harshly" because he did not "subscribe to a particular faith that is represented by [the] monument".
Last year auditors from the central government found that it had dedicated 60% of its budget from Beti Bachao, a national scheme meant to correct gender imbalances by fostering and educating girls, to erecting a "themed gate" at the entrance to the town that proclaims Panipat's bold commitment to this worthy goal.
"That's why it is important that the new administration does not add to the burdens facing our exporters -- or to the millions of American workers whose jobs depend on exports -- by erecting barriers to trade," Donohue said during his annual State of the American Business address at the Chamber: http://bit.ly/85033j95Cty.
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EU officials are warning time is running out to seal a Brexit deal this year because there has been not enough progress in negotiations, and have criticized May for not setting out how the U.K. would achieve a frictionless border with the EU without erecting a land border on the island of Ireland.
The Irish backstop is an emergency agreement between the EU and Britain to avoid erecting a physical border between Ireland and Northern Ireland after Britain leaves the EU. It would kick in from the end of 2020 if by that time the EU and Britain do not agree on a better arrangement.
The committee, which is considering whether to recommend impeachment against Trump, cited press reports that the president offered pardons to officials should they face legal action for following his instructions to close a section of the U.S.-Mexico border, aggressively seize private property and disregard environmental rules in erecting a border fence.
On one side of a growing skirmish on Broad Street in Lower Manhattan are disabled riders, advocates and a real estate developer building the elevators in exchange for being granted permission by the city to add more square footage to the mixed-use building the developer is erecting at 45 Broad Street.
Then there is Palma, the island's quieter, tonier capital about a half-hour drive along the coast, where the mayor is erecting his own kind of barrier to tourists: In July, it will become the first Spanish city to ban the short-term rental of apartments through Airbnb and other home-sharing websites.
But then you hit a milestone birthday, or a relationship becomes more committed, or your niece starts talking about attending an expensive art college — or all of the above, and the hotelier Ian Schrager and his partners start erecting a luxury hotel-condominium across the park from your Lower East Side tenement.
Meanwhile, Curtis' Laurie Strode has been living in her own kind of prison, erecting what amounts to a fortress for the inevitable day that Michael comes knocking -- exhibiting "paranoia" that has driven away her daughter Karen (Judy Greer) and kept her at arm's length from her teenage granddaughter, Allyson (newcomer Andi Matichak).
In this context, it's striking that Warren proclaimed herself "a capitalist to my bones" as recently as this past summer, and was careful in her video announcing the formation of a 2020 exploratory committee to sell a vision of returning to the postwar consensus between labor and management—not erecting guillotines in the street.
Mr. Ham's "Ark Encounter," built at a cost of more than $102 million, is scheduled to open on July 7 in Williamstown, Ky. Mr. Ham and his crew have succeeded in erecting a colossal landmark and an ambitious promotional vehicle for their particular brand of Christian fundamentalism, known as "young earth" or "young universe" creationism.
There, Related and its partner, Oxford Properties Group, are partway through erecting the complex, which includes residential space, office space, and a mall—with such stores as Neiman Marcus, Cartier, and Urban Decay, and a Thomas Keller restaurant designed to evoke "Mad Men"—most of it on a platform built over active rail lines.
As racist remnants of the United States' past begin to be removed from public view, we must admit that we are erecting new, planetary-scale monuments to our shortsighted greed, from obvious examples like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, all the way to the pervasive refractive sheen of oil on water captured in Flag.
As for the parking lot, based on statements from Howard Hughes — and on the $180 million the company paid for the property — the developer seems interested in erecting a building or buildings on it that could very well exceed the height limit for the site under current zoning, which allows for only 12 stories.
The divide illustrates why Democrats are working to focus public attention on the painful costs of the partial government shutdown — vulnerable families going without food assistance, farmers forgoing crop payments, national parks trashed — and Mr. Trump's recklessness in courting it, rather than delving into the specific details of erecting a barrier on the southwestern border.
In a separate investigation into China's infringement of American intellectual property, administration officials are currently debating whether to use existing global rules (by filing trade cases through the World Trade Organization) or break them (by erecting the kind of across-the-board tariff on Chinese imports that President Trump often pledged during the campaign).
One, by a Brooklyn planner named Marc Wouters, envisions erecting a second elevated highway, a temporary parallel bypass, next to the cantilevered stretch of the B.Q.E. City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer has floated a plan of his own to close the B.Q.E. except to trucks, making one level of the elevated roadway a linear park.

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