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After talking so much, and just expend, expending, expending, to sit with myself and just listen.
The tearing releases chemical bonds, expending energy as heat and light.
Hales subdued the assault, but was also expending large quantities of energy.
It's instead expending a lot of effort to make the rich richer.
Aside from expending physical energy, they also exhaust your pup's mental energy.
WARREN BUFFETT: --I'm-- I'm sure they are expending human and financial resources.
Could it be because I'm no longer expending my energy reading Facebook?
They squeeze every drop out of every hour without expending any extra effort.
How can it be worth expending all this energy on some video game?
A calorie deficit simply means expending more calories than you consume in a day.
When the motors spin forward, expending electricity from the onboard batteries, the kart accelerates.
Better still, I was able to do so without expending too many precious euros.
Hit the pause button while the Moon is VOC — expending extra energy is a waste.
While we may not be able to put our finger on it, we're expending energy.
The elite players learn how to pass the time expending as little energy as possible.
The rupture could have cruised right through it, without expending energy breaking up pristine rock.
But that has not stopped Uber from expending time and money on its self-driving initiative.
It's likely Trump thinks not spending more money and expending blood is enough of a victory.
An undertaking like that would've required expending untold political capital -- all he had and likely more.
But this is unlikely, because both countries are wary of expending their troops' lives in Afghanistan.
It's just a matter of taking the time and expending the energy to make it happen.
The organisms living there seemed to be expending significantly more energy than the marine snow was providing.
That means you shouldn't be expending any energy frantically agitating liquor and ice in your vintage shaker.
It's almost a cathartic experience where you're letting off steam and expending all that built up energy.
I could focus on my academic performance rather than expending mental energy around concerns of hidden bias.
A stream of athletes at elite universities expending their verbal skills on repugnant commentary about female peers.
The net effect will be saving millions by cutting navigator funding and expending billions for insurance bailouts.
Intel, on the other hand, is expending a lot of energy on optimizing the environment around the processor.
However, the energy the mother is expending to push the calf is a concern as time goes on.
There was something almost languid about them, as if they were expending half the effort anyone else was.
The prosecution is also under more pressure than the defense in terms of expending public resources, he added.
He says tightness in the labor market is resulting in corporations expending capital on labor shortage related issues.
As long as the robot is in the air, it's expending energy and running down its small battery capacity.
These different gaits might ultimately make them faster, even if their bodies aren't expending energy as economically as possible.
He bought a battery of exercise monitoring devices to measure how many calories he was expending on his runs.
This means that these companies are expending their own resources to collect data and make it available to users.
Sally fights primarily by spraying or injecting enemies with drugs, which means every single takedown requires expending limited resources.
Expending valuable time on anything else — particularly design — was evidence of distraction from the real work of the company.
The problem tends to be with caloric intake—not getting enough calories for the amount of energy they're expending.
Is there a time when expending resources on care is wise, and others when it's wasteful and even hurtful?
But for a bunch of large boys who just won a championship and are expending huge amounts of calories?
Supporters are hoping Obama will be leery of expending political capital he desperately needs during the lame-duck session.
As always the aim remains to win but now it is to do so without expending too much energy.
And they'll all be expending a lot of organizing energy, not to mention emotional currency, on very little indeed.
Expending political capital on a failed measure and suffering the setback could have long-lasting repercussions for both leaders. 3.
By expending energy with small movements, the body is working to raise temperature back up to a healthy 98.6°F.
It also entails expending a ton of time and energy, when it could be better spent on polishing your product.
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As coaches, we're conditioned to go through these things, but the players are the ones out there expending the energy.
Moreover, politics is about fighting the battles you can win, rather than expending value on the wars you've already lost.
Because not only did the participants eat more after being sleep-deprived, they also didn't compensate by expending more energy.
Fewer people die on Sansa's behalf and even if many did, they weren't expending their efforts to save a fraud.
Are they committed to pushing the political envelope, expending political capital in pursuit of the most stringent possible climate policies?
All of that, though, was just the buildup, a way of expending the nervous energy of anticipation before kickoff arrived.
Rather than expending all our resources on welcoming immigrants, give them a reason to stay and rebuild their home country.
A lot of competition, a lot of R&D spending and cap expending driving a lot of innovation and growth.
Perhaps the problem for the author caught between two ways of expending energy — Do I write a beautiful poem or legislate?
Expending the energy to swipe through the Starbucks' app menu to order coffee first thing in the morning is hard, right?
And fidget devices can distract us so that instead of ruminating on negative thoughts, we're expending mental energy on something physical.
But the VA is expending resources on research that has nothing to do with that population or other service-disabled veterans.
If Clinton had won Gottheimer would be a top target, but it's hard to see Republicans expending too much effort here.
Well, it looks like more and more millennials are expending that roster with other ways to practice their skills: namely, their parents.
But, again, when a state joins NATO it voluntarily agrees to a goal of expending two percent of its GDP on defense.
The United States has many problems and needs to focus on remedying them before expending its resources on others without clear gain.
During the process, the wells have more contact with oil-bearing rocks to produce more crude, while expending less energy on pumping.
Critics are accusing Maddow of being weak, faking her tears, or expending tears that should be shed for issues such as abortion.
Iran is not likely to give up on its goals in Syria after expending so much effort in the civil war there.
Should it find parity too costly, Moscow would likely compensate by expending another kind of currency: its willingness to accept nuclear risk.
Efforts include not expending law enforcement resources on catching undocumented immigrants, and refusing to turn over information about undocumented individuals to the feds.
It's worth expending the extra effort, the EPA says, as clean items help ensure higher quality recycling and avoid contamination down the road.
In Japan, a BOJ weary of expending its limited ammunition has so far avoided cutting rates at all in the latest global wave.
The #youth of this nation are the foot soldiers of the movement, expending sweat equity at the forefront of our most existential crises.
But he whiffs it and, despite expending more bullet than were exchanged in both John Wick movies, ends up getting punched to death.
When he competed, he ate primarily carbohydrates and rarely exceeded 1,800 calories per day despite the fact he was expending more than that.
So much has been written about the so-called Pitti peacocks that it is hardly worth expending more metaphorical ink discussing them here.
While Senator Sanders plays politics and makes misleading accusations, we are expending real money and effort upskilling people with our Career Choice program.
Truth be told, I feel like part of the problem, even expending any energy explaining that Alabama wasn't in the path of Dorian.
Summarily ignored since Donald Trump took office, its a wonder anyone in the current administration is expending the effort to turn off the lights.
Compared to the billions we are expending on military force to defeat ISIS, the funds needed will be small and their expenditure cost-effective.
Those rules apply to any organization or entity – from non-profit groups to local government authorities and municipalities – receiving and expending federal grant funds.
It was during this firefight that Johnson returned fire from one of the US vehicles, expending all the ammunition in his M240 machine gun.
This seems like a democratic move, but it often functions in just the opposite way, expending a huge amount of viewers' time and energy.
So if you're expending a similar amount of energy in an exercise session, you'd figure there would be roughly equal effects on fat loss.
In the ocean's depths where oxygen gets thin, the nautilus seems to be putting itself at risk by expending so much effort on movement.
"While Senator Sanders plays politics and makes misleading accusations, we are expending real money and effort upskilling people," Amazon said in the blog post.
The blue line looks at attack a 5053 percent combined average growth rate in R&D and cap expending over the last 5043 years.
After expending a lifetime's worth of sloth effort, he finds the girl next door to be raising a child and in no mood to mate.
But we're basically trying to control our growth, to ensure that we're hiring the right kind of people and not expending our funds too quickly.
" The Pentagon, Mr. Hedger wrote, couldn't find John from Iowa after expending "significant resources to locate anyone who might match the description of this person.
If your cold is mild, it's usually OK to continue working out — just be sure to modify your workouts so you're expending less energy overall.
If you've ever watched high-speed footage of a hummingbird, it's sorta like that; she's expending a lot of energy just to stay at rest.
Conventional swimming instruction at the time called for vigorous kicking and arm strokes in expending a maximum amount of energy for a faster lap time.
Company executives are expending a surprising amount of energy and time defending their cryptocurrency plan, even though it is not central to Facebook's business, advertising.
"I heard today that OMB has put a pause on expending funds authorized for Ukrainian security assistance," Thornberry staffer Josh Martin said in the email.
Thus, while expending more resources can always marginally increase security, government is not well equipped to evaluate whether the cost of that regulation is worthwhile.
If you are expending resources making phone calls and you can cut your wasted effort in half, you have a model that's wrong, but useful.
You take pride in how busy you keep, but major burnout could take place if you're not smart about expending your energy at this time.
Because of this, they end up expending a lot more energy than they normally would, at a time when there's no food available to sustain them.
General Motors and Jeep will be watching how the Raptor does in China since both company's may consider expending their pickup truck sales to that country.
Shenzhen, widely called the Silicon Valley of hardware, has been expending resources to phase out rattling diesel vehicles chugging through the city of 0073 million people.
"While Senator Sanders plays politics and makes misleading accusations, we are expending real money and effort upskilling people with our Career Choice program," the company writes.
Each time, they've found that I do, in fact, eat enough (my friends call me the human garbage disposal) for the amount of energy I'm expending.
Currently, the Air Force is expending the most in the ISIS war out of the four military services, with an average of $7.9 million a day.
Freshly unemployed, Spicer faces professional disgrace after expending much of his credibility in support of Trump's myriad lies and having a new man installed above him.
Moms decide it's not worth expending what little energy they have on what feels like a quixotic quest to convince policymakers that families deserve much more.
"I'm trying not to expend any resources on the Clean Power Plan, and I'm expending resources just talking to you," Mr. Scott said in an interview.
So perhaps, rather than expending our energy struggling to stay in the Moment, we should simply be grateful that our brains allow us to be elsewhere.
Seunggil pictures the cowards sheltered in the hollowed shell of the world, destroying it all without moving a single nerve or expending a decimal of energy.
The amendment prohibits the DOJ from expending any funds toward the prosecution of those participating in state medical cannabis programs acting in accordance with state law.
Weigel would point out that girls like Sophia are expending an enormous amount of labor to compete in the online sexual marketplace run by their peers.
Take note of your physical habits and practices, and whether they leave you expending more energy than you have under the excitement of the full moon.
Then the need for any event whatever disappeared and, with it, the need for expending great amounts of work, time and energy to bring it about.
In an evolutionary context, however, today's sloths appear happy to stay put in trees, feeding on leaves, and expending as little energy as possible to compensate.
I'm not going to go expending extra calories to go catch the person that's got the hard password or anything else, because I don't need to.
A gradual, strategically-executed withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria also leaves Russia and Iran to continue expending significant resources propping up their long-time Syrian client.
"We do expect business investment to pick up as the tax overhaul does provide some welcome incentives, such as the immediate expending of business investment," said Koopman.
Then, there's Trump's clear disregard for his aides, many of whom are expending an enormous amount of energy just trying to get him to follow rudimentary norms.
At the same time, the sheer complexity of accurately imitating something an elephant makes naturally, without expending a single thought, demonstrates the inherent limits of artificial reproduction.
In practice, it can be tricky to manage the energy balance of growing biofuels such that you aren't expending more energy than you get out of them.
"After expending considerable time and energy in the halls of Congress, we were able, with help, to frustrate congressional consideration of the N.R.A.-sponsored bill," he wrote.
It also means that aides like Steve Bannon, Kellyanne Conway and Reince Priebus might consider expending more effort finding good candidates than competing for Mr. Trump's attention.
He has noted many times the irony of an atheist regime expending significant energy and resources to identify the head of just one sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
Campaigns will be expending massive energy and resources today into identifying supporters who said they would vote for them and making sure they get to the polls.
Using independent actuators, motors and lightweight conformal structures, lithium ion battery powered FORTIS allows soldiers to carry 180 pounds up five flights of stairs while expending less energy.
"Hyperfocus, on the other hand, involves over-concentrating on one task to the neglect of others, expending more energy than is needed for a productive result," Gordon explains.
HSI is constantly expending resources to explain the organizational differences to state and local partners, as well as to Congressional staff, and even within our own department—DHS.
The biggest worry is that the three largest parties—and especially the PP and Ciudadanos—are expending more energy on squabbling among themselves than in confronting Spain's problems.
But the Japanese efforts did more lasting damage to its own military, expending pilots, aircraft and ships Japan simply could not replace fast enough to sustain the war.
Instead of expending political capital to tackle these issues, it's far easier to propose moving a few boxes on an organizational chart and then tout hypothetical cost savings.
It's a way of expanding their repertoires, and exploring the tastes and specialties of their most valuable singers and conductors, without expending the resources required by full productions.
If you do decide to switch savings accounts, just remember to ask yourself how much energy you're comfortable expending on a constant search for the best possible rates.
HSI is constantly expending resources to explain the organizational differences to state and local partners, as well as to Congressional staff, and even within our own department DHS.
Or what if it turns on my empty rice cooker (after I forgot to top it up) — at best pointlessly expending energy, at worst enthusiastically burning down the house.
By way of explanation, the researchers wrote that either subjects' basal metabolic rates slowed down or subjects were expending less energy outside of their two-hour daily exercise block.
As a nation, the U.S. is now expending more than $3 trillion per year on its healthcare system, an amount greater than the entire GDP of the United Kingdom.
That autumn I could not to stay awake more than a few hours at a time, and regularly fainted from exhaustion of after expending any excess amount of energy.
In theory, racial categorizing is supposed to work like a shorthand, helping us determine how to interact with people while expending minimal energy figuring out who they actually are.
Members expending time and effort on charades including the "Net Neutrality Day of Action" and the Senate CRA should instead shift their priorities to this productive and attainable goal.
The company is also preparing to launch a standalone VR headset called Oculus Go. Artificial intelligence is also an area where Facebook is expending a huge amount of resources.
These 'listers' or 'twitchers' often travel great distances, expending significant resources to see rare and/or vagrant birds, often treating birding as a competitive sport, as depicted in the movie.
Deschamps's players let Belgium burn itself out, deprived it first of hope, and then of life, all the while not expending a drop of energy more than was strictly necessary.
There's only one current version of Windows, and while Microsoft will fulfill its legacy hardware obligations, it won't be expending resources to help users steer clear of its latest and greatest.
Unfrozen, confined and isolated on their little platforms, the workers move frequently in unison, a joyless expending of energy that would be more interesting to watch if it were more varied.
It is also expending more of its scarce resources deciding particular cases in an effort to avoid 4-4 splits, including in the contraceptive health insurance coverage case, Zubik v. Burwell.
For a war now in its 17th year, the United States has precious little to show, despite having lost over 2,400 of its own soldiers and expending an estimated trillion dollars.
Republicans don't love the idea of spending money, and Democrats don't love the idea of expending political capital pushing for outrageously high stimulus spending that will redound to Donald Trump's benefit.
"There was very little interest in expending political capital and financial capital on the jails," Martin Horn, the correction commissioner during Bloomberg's first two terms, told the New York Times in 20133.
If we can dream of the insurmountable task of becoming multi-planetary, then surely we can fathom expending the energy, resources and willpower that come with making mindful purchase and waste decisions.
If successful, this attack would mean that anyone downloading open source software implanted with bitcoin mining code could be unwittingly expending computing power and electricity to generate bitcoins, presumably for someone else.
I know that many Americans will rightfully think the Middle East is "not our problem," that it is not worth expending more lives and treasure, and that the U.S. must refocus inward.
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Critics like him also argue that prosecuting illegal migrants en masse clogs courts that should be expending resources to prosecute people for serious crimes such as human trafficking, drug smuggling and prostitution.
"For me there's no use expending any extra energy that I don't need to, so it's worked pretty well and that's my gameplan and I'll still be sticking to it," he told reporters.
That effect is that part of their cognitive resources are turned toward fighting against that stereotype — and in expending those extra cognitive resources, there are less cognitive resources for studying, researching, and such.
"The admission raises the concern that the Department of Defense violated the law by knowingly expending these funds while federal law enacted by Congress expressly prohibited the agency from doing so," he wrote.
"The government is expending a lot of energy to prepare for "No Deal" but I have not seen the same level of intensity go into our talks with the European Union," she wrote.
This delay in time also meant that each individual turtle in the smaller clutches was expending a lot more energy — a precious commodity for a tiny creature that is fighting for its life.
"We will, in an orderly way, make a transition so that we can continue to keep Americans safe without expending as much blood and treasure of the American people in Syria," Pompeo said.
"The Earth Gravity Assist is a clever way to move the spacecraft onto Bennu's orbital plane using Earth's own gravity instead of expending fuel," Dante Lauretta, OSIRIS-REx principal investigator, said in a statement.
In rescue missions, Lisberg explains, drones could survey specific areas, using long-range livestreaming cameras and thermal imaging to detect survivors or missing children without expending the manpower of launching a full search party.
In 2012, while Mitt Romney and the other Republican candidates were expending resources to bash each other, Obama's campaign methodically laid the foundation of a massive voter persuasion and get-out-the-vote effort.
The most recent event to top Kanye's viewership was The Grammies, which managed 25 million viewers only by expending millions of dollars in marketing and hosting every ultra-famous musician whose name isn't Kanye.
"The administration does not plan expending any funding to maintain the site as a refinery," Wolf spokesman J.J. Abbott said in a statement to Reuters, saying there were "significant challenges" to such a plan.
On the marketing front it will be building out more analytics and expending Twitter Surveys globally, as well as building a new platform, Launch, for marketers roll out new products and services for advertisers.
The new RealSense finds the company expending its operations to the massively profitable world of logistics, following similar cameras designed for drones, robotics and a slew of consumer hardware applications, including AR and VR.
" That honor went to Michael Chrien for "Triborough: The Card Game," in which players "take turns collecting and expending political capital to construct a network of parks, parkways, and bridges to maximize their score.
" For its part, Amazon called Sanders' earlier statements "inaccurate and misleading," adding, "While Senator Sanders plays politics and makes misleading accusations, we are expending real money and effort upskilling people with our Career Choice program.
Modern office environments are starting to employ more freelancers or virtual assistants (a self-employed person who provides administrative assistance while working remotely or from a home office) without expending an enormous amount of resources.
Pan's comments come shortly after PBOC Governor Zhou Xiaochuan, delivered remarks in a similar vein at this month's National People's Congress, accusing some domestic investors of expending capital overseas "blindly" and in a rushed fashion.
Human brains have likely evolved to use relative comparisons in many situations, because these comparisons often provide enough information to safely navigate our environments and make decisions, all while expending as little effort as possible.
That's compared to 55 percent who plan to fly, with more than half of those flyers expecting to spend between up to $750 on airline tickets and 17 percent expending to spend more than $1,000.
"The Earth gravity assist is a clever way to move the spacecraft onto Bennu's orbital plane using Earth's own gravity instead of expending fuel," the mission's principal investigator, Dante Lauretta, said earlier in a statement.
In China, instead of expending untold state resources to build industries that don't exist in the country, Beijing might come up with ways to audit and certify foreign-designed products that the government would procure.
They were destroyed in America's effort to end the war without expending the lives of large numbers of its own troops, who would have died if Japan's surrender had to be secured through an invasion.
"But I hope, at the end of that process, they can look back and say 'you know what, these folks did a good job of expending our dollars and getting the job done,'" he continued.
But before long I discovered that when choosing music to do chores to, say, I couldn't resist expending more time on an album I'd slotted as unreviewable and deduced that it wasn't unreviewable after all.
Effective joint action in dealing with Iran's nuclear programs, its ballistic and cruise missile programs, its asymmetric threats to Gulf shipping, and expending military influence in the region are all critical common U.S. and Saudi priorities.
So just posting a passive notification under a tab on a website, as Bisnode did, would seem to go against that essence — as it clearly requires the people whose data is involved expending effort to find out.
Repealing Obamacare was considered critical to amassing savings for passing a tax cut later this year, and many members of Congress are worried about giving up the effort after expending so much of Trump's early political capital.
Bier, the Cato Institute analyst, said ordering ICE agents to consider everyone a priority for deportation regardless of the circumstances creates an incentive to go after low-hanging fruit instead of expending resources to track down fugitives.
"Based on current events regarding Samir Khan and AQAP, CTD [FBI counterterrorism division] is expending significant resources in conducting [redacted]," an FBI special agent at the bureau's Charlotte field office wrote in a report a few weeks later.
This concern with the right to vote is rather out of character for the Trump administration, which has turned away from attempts to uphold the VRA while expending energy on a fight against purported, but phantom, voter fraud.
Rather than expending a "mountain of resources," as Gawande says, to separate conjoined twins, or on costly neonatal surgeries like the one that benefitted Gawande's son, we could devote those funds to less glamorous, more cost-effective treatments.
The movie "huffs and puffs right off the bat, expending a lot of energy to tell you this isn't your father's, or your grandfather's, Robin Hood movie," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
The movie "huffs and puffs right off the bat, expending a lot of energy to tell you this isn't your father's, or your grandfather's, Robin Hood movie," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
The report offers new insight into the massive effort Alphabet is expending in self-driving cars, and suggests how hard it will be for other companies to catch Waymo, which began as a Google division eight years ago.
But while we're tearing ourselves apart over this and expending so much energy, there exists this threat of climate change, which, to my mind, is conclusively proved by most of the data and 99.9 percent of the scientific community.
Others have said that the president does not have a dislike of Ms. DeVos as much as he has apathy toward her and her entire department, and does not generally consider her — or it — worth expending much energy on.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — When President Obama speaks to the nation in his final State of the Union address on Tuesday night, he will offer a familiar reassurance that the country is expending enormous effort to protect Americans against international terrorism.
Moog's technology chief George Small said the aerospace industry, like other highly regulated sectors such as the medical and nuclear power industries, was expending considerable effort on tracking parts across the supply chain to keep up with quality and regulatory demands.
The three-toed sloth, a creature famous for having a life so leisurely that moss is able to grow on its back, won the slow metabolism contest, only expending 162 kilojoules per day per kilogram of energy to get by.
Failure to pass the bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, a talking point Republicans ran on since 2010, would make it harder to usher through future legislation given the amount of political capital the President is expending on the issue.
Despite the encouragement those companies give us to store all our images with them, it sits there as ones and zeros — billions of merely theoretical photos expending massive amounts of energy on cloud servers, costing each of us a few bucks every month.
Cnossen estimated that his sled is probably three or four pounds lighter than the one he used four years ago at the Paralympics in Sochi, Russia, noting that expending the same amount of energy while pushing less weight allows him to move faster.
But 20 weeks later, although they were running just as much and at about the same pace, the racers had lost little body weight, and were expending about 600 fewer calories each day on average than they did in the first week.
With Congress already appropriating the monies to provide housing in Indian country, and bipartisan and bicameral support for a reauthorization streamlining regulatory processes to therefore create more efficient expending of revenue, this important legislation must see its way to the president's desk.
"China is of course considering its self interest in strengthening cooperation with Iran, especially at a time when China is in the midst of expending efforts to push forward the One Belt, One Road initiative, Iran is an important fulcrum," the paper said.
To contrast, "Robin Hood," directed by Otto Bathurst from a script by Ben Chandler and David James Kelly, huffs and puffs right off the bat, expending a lot of energy to tell you this isn't your father's, or your grandfather's, Robin Hood movie.
Such as world-destroying AI. The basic idea — originated by Oxford's Bostrom in his paper "Astronomical Waste" — is that human extinction or civilizational collapse would be so bad that even a small risk of it happening is worth expending considerable resources to reduce.
Two years would pass before the company had agreements with all three major labels in place, and it was able to ink them only after expending enormous effort making its service palatable to the music executives on the other side of the negotiating table.
Extrapolating from the last rendered image we received from the server by re-projecting and expending only minimal client computations for additional fragment processing, leveraging only the already-projected (and possibly simplified) geometry from the last frame received from the cloud, and so on.
Trainer and exercise physiologist Tony Maloney at the National Institute for Fitness and Sport previously told Business Insider that when doing squats like this, "you're also expending the energy that you need to actually lose the body fat that may be surrounding the dormant muscles."
Each time I see a reimagining of the Civil War that largely replicates what actually happened, I wonder why people are expending the energy to imagine that slavery continues to thrive when we are still dealing with the vestiges of slavery in very tangible ways.
Kanye once said that Rick and Morty was "his favorite show" and inexplicably tweeted out some deeply cursed fan art depicting himself as Rick and Kim Kardashian as Morty (don't ask why, no one knows, these are not things that are worth expending valuable mental energy on).
Out went the old ways, when the state government ignored the will of its people, expending the few resources it had in a massive lobbying effort against the results of the 2012 status referendum in which 54 percent of the voters rejected the current territorial status.
N.C.A.A. Men's Tournament Bracket After the higher seeds Kansas, Duke, Gonzaga and Tennessee all advanced in the early afternoon — some of them expending a little more perspiration than others — it was hardly the dramatic, roiling, bracket-busting start to a tournament that is designed to fuel unpredictability.
That's partly because GOP senators have already taken a beating over confirming Betsy DeVos as education secretary, and many are wary about expending even more political capital for another nominee who is bound to prompt an emotional fight -- especially one with significant liabilities before his hearings have even begun.
What is happening here is clear, and should draw us all to the barricades: States are expending public resources to challenge a standard set a lifetime ago—all in hopes that five members of the Supreme Court will choose personal beliefs and politics over principles and clear precedent.
But slow, confusing user interfaces are commonly cited as top complaints in modern cars, which raises the question of whether automakers should be expending resources working on them at all — particularly when CarPlay and Android Auto offer familiar interfaces borrowed from the most popular smartphone platforms on the market.
They did not so much charge into Barclays Center as pant their way in, exhausted after expending so much mental and physical energy across a seven-game series in which Carolina ended up playing nearly twice as many minutes as the Islanders did in their sweep of Pittsburgh.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told French President Emmanuel Macron in a phone call Friday that "Iran is expending its aggression in the region and this is not the time" to arrange a summit between President Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, according to a statement by Netanyahu's office.
Intrigued, scientists at Vanderbilt University and other institutions thought that this technology would be ideal for tracking mice before and after they started exercising, especially if the technology were used in specialized metabolic-chamber cages that can quantify how much energy an inhabitant is expending throughout the day.
Even though it looked deeply conventional on the ride and on the slam, we learn James was actually working at the bleeding edge of his athleticism the whole time, barely able to dismount after expending all that effort and imbalance in getting a ball around the hand of a larger defender.
"In the absence of these evaluations, Interior cannot determine the extent to which the tools it is using are effective in meeting its goals of hiring and retaining key staff or whether it is expending funds on tools that are not the best use of its limited resources," they wrote.
It wanted developers to build PWAs for the Microsoft Store, but now it's putting the weight of its resources behind making those apps at home on the OS, expending massive amounts of resources to make them a great experience regardless of if you're using one in Chrome or an Electron-wrapper.
By the end of the event, the researchers calculated that the runners were expending about two and a half times their resting metabolic rate each day, a notable decline from the early days of the event, when they were burning at least three and a half times their resting rate.
Most of us who lift weights probably have heard that, if we hope to gain size, strength and endurance in our muscles, we should aim to complete at least three sets of each exercise during a full session, meaning that we would be expending considerable sweat and time at the gym.
Matt Welch, editor at large of Reason magazine, predicted as much last night, writing: But expending valuable time and energy on defending his running-mate's chief opponent one week before Election Day will likely be the final straw among Libertarians and libertarians who never trusted the former Massachusetts governor in the first place.
Without expending too much time relitigating the well-worn, bitter particulars of the 2016 Democratic presidential primary, it seems clear to me that the first candidate's platform is more beneficial for the second of our imaginary teenage girls, the one whose life chances are severely restricted by economic factors and family responsibilities.
"While this administration will not deny anyone of his or her fundamental human rights, we will certainly not encourage expending Nigerian hard-earned resources on any government official seeking medical care abroad, when such can be handled in Nigeria," Mr. Buhari said, according to a statement from the Health Ministry at the time.
So as the financial industry engages in the tug-of-war over the fiduciary rule, where both sides are expending a ton of energy and political capital, I hope they will stop for second and focus on the individual investor and how to empower them with the right information to make thoughtful decisions.
After expending a lot of blood, sweat and maybe a few tears, one startup will emerge the winner of TechCrunch Startup Battlefield MENA 2018 — receive a US$25,000 no-equity cash prize and win a trip for two to compete in the Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch Disrupt in 2019 (assuming the company still qualifies to compete at the time).
The question is whether Mr. Mueller's team will find evidence that the Trump campaign agreed to work with WikiLeaks or the Russian government, or both, in a conspiracy to violate some statute — such as laws that make it illegal to hack private information or that bar foreigners and foreign entities from expending resources to influence American elections.
"We ask for your commitment to inform the congressional defense committees when a decision is made to support an activity and at least sixty (60) days prior to transferring funds into, or allocating, obligating, or expending any funds originating from the counterdrug transfer account for the construction of a border wall or barrier," the lawmakers wrote.
Have they weighed up the risks—of not being believed, of being called an attention seeker, of being sued, of feeling guilty, of expending more emotional labor than they already have—with the benefits of protecting others, of helping connect the dots between multiple cases with one common perpetrator, of making a political statement about how they refuse to be silenced?
At a lunch of poached fish and duck and red wine, on the 39th floor of the Koryo Hotel, Kim Yong-chol, a vice chairman of the ruling Workers' Party and Mr. Pompeo's main interlocutor, said that after years of expending treasure on developing nuclear weapons, North Korea had decided to pivot to focus on improving the lives of its people.
Richard Bacigalupo is a Partner of Cardinal Infrastructure, LLC, an infrastructure development and management consulting firm located in Washington, DC. His focus is on advising industry executives and their staff from California and elsewhere throughout the country on strategies to successfully navigate the challenging process of obtaining federal funds and expending those funds in compliance with an increasingly complex federal regulatory process.
Unfortunately, what came next didn't match up with what was supposed to happen: The Starliner spacecraft (which wasn't actually carrying anyone for this test) ran into an error with its onboard mission clock that led to it expending more fuel more quickly than it should have, leaving it with not enough fuel to make its planned rendezvous with the ISS.
Because doing the version of reporting I do where I call someone up and talk to them, and I might go through that same sort of expending energy, and I think the story is this way but actually it turns out this, and now I've got to fact-check that, and I've got to rip the whole thing up, that's a ton of work.
"When the president of the United States is expending a tremendous amount of political capital to try to get China to play by the rules, and to adopt what we've advocated for at NAM—a bilateral and enforceable rules-based trade agreement with China—you can't let them win the battle of financing guarantees for exports and they certainly have been during this time," he said.
Regimes are expending so much energy attacking books because their supposed limitations have begun to look like strengths: With online surveillance, digital reading carries with it great risks and semi-permanent footprints; a physical book, however, cannot monitor what you are reading and when, cannot track which words you mark or highlight, does not secretly scan your face, and cannot know when you are sharing it with others.
"Despite expending significant resources and exhausting other available means to obtain cooperation, ICE has been unsuccessful in securing cooperation from the Government of Iraq in the acceptance of its nationals subject to final orders of removal and has determined that implementing visa sanctions pursuant to section 243(d) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is the only remaining avenue available to secure cooperation," the draft memo, which was included in the unsealed documents, read.
"This Pentagon political appointee claimed in an official letter to the committee the Department of Defense could not find a requested witness, despite expending 'significant resources' searching for him," Chairman Trey GowdyHarold (Trey) Watson GowdyRising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief Cummings announces expansion of Oversight panel's White House personal email probe, citing stonewalling Pelosi says it's up to GOP to address sexual assault allegation against Trump MORE (R-S.
As state and local governments take measures to mitigate community spread — banning large events and encouraging "social distancing" — it's not all that clear that expending resources on such dramatic travel restrictions will effectively tamp down the outbreak within the US. Public health officials in the US are broadly discouraging travel, especially for older people and those with underlying conditions who are at higher risk of both contracting and experiencing severe consequences from the coronavirus.
And, on Wednesday, the NCSC published a long blog post explaining how they secure the U.K.'s telecom networks while clearly not ruling out Huawei for 5G... Germany has also not ruled out Huawei, according to the Wall Street Journal... India doesn't seem to be swayed by U.S. arguments either, per WSJ... Why it matters: The U.S. is expending significant effort and prestige to block Huawei from 5G networks but so far looks to be less than successful.
"EPA has been expending resources on several regulatory processes that are integrally related to the suspended rule and that would compel states and regulated entities in turn to expend resources to respond to these proceedings — or otherwise forego legal rights — and, indirectly, participate in implementation of the stayed rule," the lawmakers wrote in a Friday letter to EPA head Gina McCarthyRegina (Gina) McCarthyOvernight Energy: Critics accuse Interior's top lawyer of misleading Congress | Boaty McBoatface makes key climate change discovery | Outrage over Trump's order to trim science advisory panels Trump's order to trim science advisory panels sparks outrage Overnight Energy: Trump order to trim science panels sparks outrage | Greens ask watchdog to investigate Interior's records policies | EPA to allow use of pesticide harmful to bees MORE.

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