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"freer" Definitions
  1. a person or thing that frees.
"freer" Synonyms
more complimentary more gratuitous more voluntary barrener more unoccupied more available more idle more off more accessible more disengaged more inactive more contactable more relaxing emptier handier sparer more vacant more usable more unfilled more unused more employable more exploitable more tenantless more independent more sovereign more democratic more libertarian more autarkic more emancipated more self-regulating more self-reliant more self-sufficient more enfranchised more liberated more non-aligned more selfstanding more self-supporting more sovran more autarchic more individualistic more unenslaved more unregimented looser more unrestrained more unchained more unfettered more untethered more untrammeled(US) abler more open more unbounded more unhampered more unhindered more unobstructed more unregulated more unrestricted more footloose more uncontrolled clearer smoother fuller more unimpeded more total more passable more unlimited more detached more unattached more disconnected more unhitched more isolated more unconnected lavisher fulsomer wilder bigger eagerer more generous more extravagant more giving more liberal more magnanimous more munificent more openhanded more open-handed more prodigal more profligate more thriftless more wasteful more charitable more immoderate easier calmer simpler more casual more relaxed more easygoing more insouciant more nonchalant more natural more unceremonious more unforced more careless more indifferent more indulgent more informal more permissive more spontaneous more transparent more unconcerned franker honester blunter candider directer more cavalier more uninhibited more artless more matter-of-fact more straightforward more ingenuous more plain-spoken more sincere bolder cheekier cockier pushier ruder impoliter smugger fresher more impudent more impertinent more assertive more disrespectful more familiar more overfamiliar more presumptuous more improper more inappropriate more confident more inconsiderate liberator deliverer rescuer emancipator manumitter saviour(UK) champion messiah redeemer preserver releaser savior(US) Good Samaritan knight in shining armour defender saver guardian protector salvation hero More
"freer" Antonyms
costlier pricier higher-priced steeper more expensive more dear more extortionate more overpriced more pricy more precious more priceless more encumbered more bound more loaded more overloaded more overburdened more oppressed more affected more afflicted more taxed more weighted more handicapped more laden more overwrought busier more occupied more inaccessible more unavailable more preoccupied more tied-up more time-poor more active more bustling more engrossed more hectic more frenzied more in demand more teeming more thriving more wearing more reserved more employed more dictatorial more authoritarian more despotic more totalitarian more autocratic more oppressive more tyrannical more iron-handed more dependent more subject more unfree more reliant more fettered more subdued more subordinate more subservient more restrained more trapped more immured more prohibited more forbidden more banned more barred more restricted more incapable more unable more blocked more powerless more inhibited more impassable more choked more gridlocked more limited more disrupted more unnavigable more stopped more stuffed more cramped more hampered more impassible more attached more connected more fixed more hooked more tied more bounded more linked stingier thriftier cheaper greedier meagrer(UK) meagerer(US) tighter meaner mingier curmudgeonlier chintzier closer more frugal more miserly more acquisitive more avaricious more economical more parsimonious more covetous more penurious politer obscurer stricter blander primmer seemlier unclearer vaguer timider more constrained more conventional more discreet more formal more cautious more conservative more controlled more proper more ambiguous oppressor captor enslaver

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And that made me feel freer, freer to think and be any way I wished.
Hulu restructures under Disney, CEO Randy Freer departs Hulu CEO Randy Freer is stepping down from his role as part of a major restructuring of Disney's streaming business.
If you can eliminate borders and have peace and less fear of terror, you could have freer flow of goods, freer flow of people and that would create a lot more opportunities.
"A manufacturer can no longer assume that the direction of trade policy is towards freer and freer trade over time," Dustin Burke, a partner at the Boston Consulting Group, told Reuters last month.
"When we came back, we both felt freer," she explains.
They were much freer than many other artists are nowadays.
But look up at the sky and Europe looks freer.
The music is just extremely free, freer than my mind.
The more you get rid of, the freer you are.
Freer is currently on the board of directors of Hulu.
I'm joined now by Randy Freer, the CEO of Hulu.
"I think our numbers will be really impressive," Freer said.
"We think the live TV market is robust," Freer said.
It's hard to get freer and fairer than zero tariffs.
And we cannot arm our way to a freer society.
Looser limits on political expression make for a freer America.
FREER: WELL, LOOK, I THINK MONEY IS A RELATIVE TERM.
Bush "made lives freer, better, warmer and nobler," Meacham said.
And you're much freer to express a point of view.
Her strokes became looser, the paint thinner, her process freer.
More important, trade with the Southern states would be freer.
He wants us guys to be weirder, freer, less predictable.
His flow is truer, freer, bopping ahead of the beat.
Hulu CEO Randy Freer wants to you save $2 per month.
Mike Hopkins is leaving the streaming service, replaced by Randy Freer.
With a guard in the Peacock Room of the Freer Gallery.
"We'll have freer supply in the marketplace," he says of 2017.
With this bill, they might have a freer hand than ever.
They were also freer to think of issues like health care.
In some ways Georgia today is freer than under Mr Saakashvili.
In freer places, upstarts are challenging oligopoly as much as officialdom.
Then they have a freer hand to advance their evil objectives.
How exactly are women deemed to be freer with less choice?
Politically it is freer than Russia and more consolidated than Ukraine.
Almost everywhere it is becoming freer, more equal and more satisfying.
RANDY FREER: Well, I think the first thing is: it's clarity.
Improving that means investing in infrastructure, fighting corruption and freer trade.
Now, I am freer to pursue any idea that I have.
Patients often comment that the flow of their thinking seems freer.
Whitney's new paintings are much freer and only coincidentally comprise seriality.
"I feel freer, I feel rested, I feel happier," he added.
"We were never freer than during the German occupation," Sartre wrote.
Rob Freer is a researcher for North America at Amnesty International.
By the 1990s, the South was exponentially freer and more prosperous.
Lugar's efforts, the world is now safer, freer, and more prosperous.
FREER: I THINK, FOR HULU, ADVERTISING CAN BE A STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE.
These freer and less figurative classroom paintings were not shown publicly.
"I feel emotionally freer when I'm wearing this prosthetic," he said.
Randy Freer, a member of the Hulu board, will succeed him.
The imposition of tariffs is leading to a freer exchange rate.
Life had become freer, more fluid and a lot more risky.
I feel so much freer with this genre for some reason.
Rouhani has failed to keep his promises over creating a freer society.
It makes you stronger, it makes you braver, it makes you freer.
He was great in his impact, making the world safer and freer.
"It makes life a little bit freer and nicer here," he said.
But he has a much freer hand with filling White House vacancies.
Vera: I want to see a freer, safer and more loving world.
Then again, perhaps President Trump doesn't believe in honoring men like Freer.
Some photographs, like Singh's, are freer of the censorship of the market.
Certainly, huge changes in a few short years include far freer speech.
I was quite surprised — I thought he [Freer] might resign over that.
With lower tax bills, these companies are freer to invest money here.
"Leave the market freer so that it can run faster!" he said.
Delving into this strange world, Emre became freer the deeper she went.
Then they would have a freer hand to do what they want.
And Hugo Freer moved from France to Kingston in 103, folks — 1675.
Plus, said Tolle, "freer" markets tend to outperform in the long run.
Freer, fairer trade would have made last week's deal virtually impossible, however.
"It was a little wilder and freer," she said of the time.
Something freer, more romantic, more heroic, less determined by the corporate program.
When oil prices are low, politicians feel much freer to oppose new projects.
But what would really help is a combination of financing and freer trade.
It is one that includes lower taxes, less pettifogging regulation and freer trade.
BUSH: Who can you count on to keep us safer, stronger and freer?
I don't know if the world is freer than a half-century ago.
Russia may be freer than China, but it is still restrictive about dissent.
They are more confident, freer, they know that they must rely on themselves.
Markets for this type of care are much freer than in rich countries.
Heightened expectations among educated city dwellers included a desire for a freer society.
Free trade with the EU, freer trade with the rest of the world.
"It's gaining public attention," Amnesty International researcher Rob Freer said of the case.
Some observers recommend eliminating the 140-character limit to allow far freer expression.
Freer suggested that there's more than power supply and emissions targets at risk.
"I feel a lot freer when I'm doing cliff diving competitions," he acknowledged.
The people who move there tend to grow richer, freer and more tolerant.
Women who are freer, men who are richer, chocolate every day, why not.
"We'll see what the future holds" is all Freer would say about that.
Because of that other countries are much freer to act within those boundaries.
FREER: I THINK TIME WILL TELL AS HOW IT SHAKES OUT – SHAKES OUT.
Coal companies will have a freer hand in dumping mining debris in streams.
Instagram Stories have made us a bit freer and easier with the selfie.
FREER: WELL, I THINK THE KEY FOR US IS TO FOCUS ON BUSINESS.
It's precisely by that 19903% that today's elections are freer than Soviet ones.
Colorado, Minnesota, and Washington could go fully blue, giving Democratic governors freer rein.
"I feel much freer in my approach to painting right now," she continued.
Is it freer than of the most of the countries in Central America?
Nobody dares talk about creating freer markets in agriculture, lest that upset villagers.
I wanted to feel a lot freer and just more joyful and honest.
Slavery might be better presented without the escape hatch of freer air above.
The consequences of freer firearms exports will reach far beyond the Western Hemisphere.
Some were more conceptual in approach, while others were freer and more visceral.
Coal companies will now have a freer hand in dumping mining debris in streams.
We've gotta overcome that and make a freer atmosphere for people to express themselves.
For Julian Raby, director of the Freer and Sackler, the exhibition is decades late.
But Nguyen is freer when talking about why he went through all of this.
Freer, meanwhile, has been serving as president and chief operating officer of Fox Networks.
"Hulu is at the center of transformation in entertainment," Freer said in the announcement.
Then a political "thaw" came under Nikita Khrushchev, and people felt a little freer.
Citizens are also much freer to speak their minds than they used to be.
In most U.S. states where usage is legal, a freer approach so far prevails.
He felt freer of old insecurities and narratives he had held himself to before.
Governor Bush is the leader we need to make America safe, stronger, and freer.
They have pushed hard for the United States to negotiate freer trade with Japan.
I mean, there's nothing freer than a group of girls on a dance floor.
As for other forms of news programming, Hulu is "exploring" those options, Freer said.
FREER: BE HAPPY TO. SORKIN: CARL, I'M GOING TO SEND IT BACK TO YOU.
The freer world that America has nurtured made our nation safer and more prosperous.
Eradicate this, and Cambodians who suffered forced marriages will feel freer to report violence.
Cuba is no freer today than it was last week when Fidel was alive.
Despite the declaration of independence, Catalonia is no freer today that it was before.
Pluto's energy is intense, but Uranus comes in soon after, helping you feel freer.
When poor children are better educated, societies often become freer, fairer, and more stable.
Under the new law, they may have had a freer hand to attack Iran.
I want my daughter to feel freer with expressing herself than I ever have.
The change will give Mr. Sewing a freer hand to push through draconian cuts.
The economy was growing fast; institutional reforms were being implemented; society was getting freer.
The Blair case may be one more step toward freer access to fine wine.
Perhaps it makes artists freer to work in any style or technique they want.
Up here the building feels freer and friskier, and the collection presentation does too.
To say he was different is probably too much, but he certainly seemed freer.
Photographs exhibited in Japan Modern are a partial gift from Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck and purchased through the Freer|Sackler acquisitions fund in honor of Julian Raby, director emeritus of the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
Peter Kafka: Randy Freer, CEO of Hulu, which is now a partner with Vox Media.
Hamas will stop the pyrotechnic prophylactics in exchange for freer movement of goods and people.
It also pledged to give venture capital firms and small internet businesses a freer rein.
Mr Freer voted Remain but now believes it is his democratic duty to implement Brexit.
Hulu's current CEO Mike Hopkins is departing, with board member Randy Freer taking his place.
"I feel so much freer to not be restricted and obsessed over calories," she says.
It strikes me that the freer a country is, the less etiquette seems to exist.
Private universities are legally much freer to regulate the speech of their students and affiliates.
Notwithstanding the current chill, discourse remains far freer in Vietnam than it is in China.
Without household tasks hanging over my head, I have found myself less stressed and freer.
He promised to bring Iran out of its international isolation and create a freer society.
Hopes for a freer marketplace could dim quickly if courtroom battles don't go his way.
Group companies would be given freer rein to be more entrepreneurial and flexible, it added.
The more powerful we are, the freer we are to act on our base desires.
Ironically, the end result of the trade war is likely freer trade across the world.
The idea that we can use tariffs to threaten China into "freer" trade is dangerous.
Russia's economy is somewhat freer today, both in absolute and relative terms, than in 2000.
In the last three or more years, though, his voice has grown freer, larger, happier.
"By obeying the rules you were freer, because he had done the work for you."
Hulu announced on Friday that Randy Freer will step down as CEO of the company.
Hulu CEO Randy Freer is set to exit the streaming company, Disney announced on Friday.
And all Americans — chief executives included — are freer and safer thanks to an independent press.
"You become so absorbed in your world that it's almost freer," Ms. Dalley-Smith said.
"I'm freer than colleagues who will face the voters again," he says in the book.
It was rawer, more precise and more cutting, but it was also so much freer.
Both have championed deregulation on the grounds that freer markets are more beneficial to consumers.
Mr. Freer, now seven months into the job, made the decision to reorganize the company.
While the UK's are tougher than most, no entry measure can be freer than free movement.
The new regulations also grant freer rein for U.S. companies to shoot movies and television programs.
"They are an awesome service and have great programming in certain areas," Freer said of Netflix.
But freer trade with far-flung countries cannot make up for bad ties with Canada's neighbour.
As freer trade expands the size of the market, producers with initial size advantages outcompete rivals.
Rather than freer trade with Britain, what Indian officials pressed for was greater freedom of movement.
While championing freer international trade, Canada has yet to eliminate obstacles to trade among its provinces.
Just think how convenient it would be and how much freer you life would inexplicably become!
He was freer to identify with King, or to distance himself from him, and did both.
A freer press could shine a light on all sorts of abuses, from corruption to fraud.
Whereas India's men in uniform face intense scrutiny in Kashmir, Pakistan enjoys a far freer hand.
"It's not just about money but building quality stuff and enjoying a freer life," Agrawal said.
"The majors have kind of had to make a judgment call," said Freer of Poten & Partners.
"Nowhere in the world is the press freer than it is in Turkey," he said previously.
Five years on, North Koreans were better-fed and freer than they had ever thought possible.
Mr. Trump has also given commanders in combat zones a far freer hand to conduct raids.
After the Depression and World War II, the United States led a movement toward freer trade.
Despite, or more likely because of, all those clothes, Ms. Jackson's dancing seemed all the freer.
When he came to power in 2002, he promised to make Turkey freer and more equal.
Now that his older brother is gone, they argue, he will be freer to make changes.
It was, in Morris's view, a freer time, with a more consistently beautiful standard of art.
This I think was the big change that lifted her work into a different, freer place.
As a Democrat who served under President Bill Clinton, Ms. Albright felt freer to be direct.
But those senators are now seen to have a freer hand to vote against Judge Kavanaugh.
Gone are the days when Guangdong's media were given freer rein than those elsewhere in China.
"And what the president is trying to do is make the healthcare system freer," he said.
During the campaign, which lasts only a few weeks, politics are not only freer, but edgier.
But victories over ISIS mean that the other combatants are now freer to attack each other.
The change gave the military a freer hand to target Islamic State fighting positions and equipment.
What passes for an American health care system today certainly has not made me feel freer.
But it speaks to a freer, more creative approach to a genre that needs new life.
" Clinton added: "Every generation of Americans has come together to make our country freer, fairer and stronger.
We made the city stronger, we made the city freer, and we left her in good hands.
"It's against American openness to people seeking a better, safer or freer life," the company said. Intel.
Economists are in near-unanimous agreement on the widely-shared benefits of lower tariffs and freer trade.
In the second half, the women are freer, taking flight, yet their turmoil is amplified as well.
Were all shoelaces made from headphone cord, and vice versa, life would be measurably freer from stress.
India has made clear that it wants freer migration to be a component of any trade agreement.
"Every generation of Americans has come together to make our country freer, fairer, and stronger," she said.
Their media tend to be freer, and in Morocco and Jordan they allow a degree of opposition.
RANDY FREER: We've been talking to Marc and P&G and other brands for a long time.
Even as black artists became freer to perform, color barriers keeping them isolated from mainstream culture remained.
They're forced to entertain themselves, and as a result they're freer and more imaginative than we are.
Russia hopes Trump will give Russia a freer hand there and cooperate militarily to fight Islamic State.
But even aside from supply chains, freer trade allows consumers to buy from the most-efficient producers.
Advocates of freer trade have always known that some lose out even as the great majority benefit.
Thorne says that in the US, people have always felt freer to play with and invent names.
It is to undo decades worth of progress toward a freer and better country for all people.
Within a year, his sound had morphed rap radio, making it a little freer, a little stranger.
The sale would give PWC a freer hand to pursue the growing business of auditing government agencies.
Nicole M. Dessibourg-Freer is a principal at A.T. Kearney and is a coauthor of the index.
The core belief is that the world will become happier and freer as science and technology develops.
Britain needs freer and easier love than that, especially as its jowls sag and its pound droops.
"We see nothing but good and hope in a richer, freer, more contented European commonalty," he said.
In Washington, Khan dismissed concerns about media freedom, saying it was freer than the media in Britain.
Their creed of ever smaller governments and ever freer markets is dangerously counterproductive for distressed populist voters.
If you follow the money, it would seem that a substantially freer regulatory environment is highly unlikely.
FREER: SO THAT'S A BETTER QUESTION FOR APPLE AND DISCOVERY THAN IT IS FOR ME. SORKIN: OKAY.
This trade agreement will be freer and fairer than the recent trading relationship between the two blocs.
Kerr saw firsthand how Jackson and Jordan approached Dennis Rodman, a far freer and more unpredictable spirit.
Senior Vice President of Content, Craig Erwich, who will report to Freer, will run the Originals side.
Where and how can I allow freer flow of both active and receptive energies to promote balance?
That's not the case today — modern delegates are, generally, much freer to make up their own minds.
Freer joined Hulu in October 2017 after previously serving as president and COO of Fox Networks Group.
We assume technology and the information it yields is making everyone's life easier, freer and more comfortable.
But South Korea's stronger economy and freer society leave the Pyongyang government with little reason to exist.
European negotiators have also failed to persuade the Japanese to accept guarantees on freer flows of data.
The other major beneficiary of freer trade with Mexico have been a significant number of U.S. companies.
Eroding confidence in voting, elections and representative bodies gives them a freer hand to wield more power.
Mr. Hopkins was replaced by Randy Freer, the former chief operating officer of the Fox Networks Group.
"Pompeo can be a little freer because he can play the complementary role with Trump," said Carafano.
But I really feel that it was freer for artists in the late '90s and early 2000s.
It seems like modern chefs are freer to be themselves and embrace being the artists that they are.
"We added more subscribers in the U.S. than Netflix," Freer said in an interview with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
He said he wanted to be freer to speak out against such blurring of the boundaries between faiths.
But Fidel's departure from the scene may unleash a much freer debate in Cuba about the island's future.
It made the suicide seem like a triumph and suggested that the dead are somewhere better or freer.
In some cases Britain will have to choose between freer trade with America and unimpeded access to Europe.
I ask for your support on Tuesday to keep America, and make America a safer, stronger, and freer.
Insurers were also freer to offer plans that didn't cover benefits women specifically would need, like maternity care.
Refinery spoke with Holy McCallany about the limits of procedural shows, and Mindhunter is freer of those conventions.
Iran would be freer to ramp up uranium enrichment, putting it once more in sight of a weapon.
They have robust legal frameworks and strong domestic associations (leaders of small, authoritarian states have a freer hand).
Despite concerns about possible vote-rigging, opposition groups are operating in a freer environment than in the past.
Freer movement of professionals Per the New York Times: Modernization: All partners agree that the agreement needs updating.
Austin: I think that you know, sometimes we're better in a freer habitat, you know what I mean?
Some Germans see refugees as freer than themselves, and this secret admiration can turn into irritation or depression.
Here, in provincial cities close to the Polish border, on the political and cultural margins, curators were freer.
Prior to FECA and the Buckley decision, political campaigns were much freer to spend money to win elections.
Mr Graham found signs both of conservatism and of freer life-choices, but the former seem more striking.
Pyongyang, thus, will be emboldened to extort and censor the richer, freer and very much risk-averse South.
Birth control leads to freer sexuality, to more career-focused women, and to further opportunities for disadvantaged women.
The freer communications on Sunday certainly did not give the impression that teams are taking over the driving.
Since 2010, it has been held by Mike Freer, who is a whip in Boris Johnson's Tory government.
It has really allowed me to be much freer in trying things and spreading my wings in life.
The shift in focus worries Southeast Asian allies that Washington might allow China freer rein in the region.
He or she understands a freer and more prosperous world make for a strong America, and vice versa.
In June, Bergdorf Goodman hosted a party to sell them, serving cocktails to make customers feel even freer.
Guns equip private citizens with political power over authorities that might otherwise feel freer to constrain their actions.
Hauke Freer: The creation process for this LP was the most relaxed and pleasant for us so far.
Paradoxically, it allows you to be freer, more honest, and more vulnerable because you're expressing yourself through characters.
Explainer: With the U.S. withdrawal, Iran and Russia will be freer to flex their power in the region.
But they also insisted that representative democracy would leave us freer to pursue our own interests and prosperity.
She is the daughter of Loren G. Freer of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and the late Dennis L. Sutton.
The United States has called for the Chinese government to relax its grip and allow freer, fairer trade.
It lessened her dependence on him, and therefore gave him freer rein to explore his darker, second self.
Hulu's generated quite a bit of news recently, starting with CEO Randy Freer announcing he was stepping down.
Because it was interpretive and because the album was experimental, I think that gives you a freer reign.
Here we're a little freer to make up our own minds about Lila, Pasquale, Marcello and the rest.
With fewer financial concerns, voters have been freer to side with candidates on the basis of cultural affinity.
A new Japanese painting fellow started working at the Freer | Sackler last week, funded by the Hirayama Program.
Freer in 1900 gifted the hundreds of items, as well as Lucia Summers&apos illustrations, to the British Museum.
People eventually realized that disappearing images allowed people to be freer to express themselves in the moment, he said.
The United Nations has called for a freer flow of goods into Gaza, where most Palestinians live in poverty.
Asked if they would accept free movement of people to secure freer trade, the panel was 51-49% against.
Players and former players, he said, now feel freer to "come forward" to discuss their medical and mental issues.
"The one with good, strong moderation, in many ways, is actually the place with freer speech," Shear told me.
Freer spoke to CNN in January about the company's future and the possibility that WarnerMedia would sell its stake.
Despite its investment in health and education, freer countries have now caught up and in some cases surpassed it.
Randy Freer, who has been president and COO of Fox Networks Group, will replace Hopkins at Hulu effective Oct.
RANDY FREER: The reality is Hulu has been continuing to grow its revenue business and its ad revenue business.
RANDY FREER: You will see over the next few years that our investment in original programming will increase significantly.
For the most part, enthusiasts for globalisation have rooted only for freer trade and open capital markets, not migration.
When wellness guru Amelia Freer says that sugar is "a drug that makes us fat," she says it all.
Global trade policy Economists were generally in favor of freer trade and opposed to unjustified barriers to foreign trade.
In a moment where people are feeling freer with their stories and we don't have to live with shame.
Trump would have a freer hand to enact a lot of Republican policies and appoint a lot of judges.
The federal government, which has jurisdiction over inter-provincial commerce, has sermonised on freer trade but not enforced it.
"A decentralized internet, a freer internet, that's what led to the internet being created in the place," Sanger said.
But Freer pointed out that many households subscribe to both, and said Netflix's rise also redounds to Hulu's benefit.
He also wants a freer hand to advance a vision for the world that suits his brand of authoritarianism.
Coach Ralph Krueger of Team Europe, on the other hand, is freer at the helm, allowing for course corrections.
The al Qaeda franchise in Yemen has freer rein now than it did when the conflict began in 2015.
"Injustice, if it is on a large enough scale, is stronger, freer, and more masterly than justice," he argues.
Like Reich, they eschew the hedgehog grind of the forty-hour week; they seek a freer way to work.
The Freer bought another Meyer piece, a circa 2100,26-229,22015 B.C. Neolithic jade "cong" ritual object for about $0003,2000.
In fact, the elite case for ever-freer trade, the one that the public hears, is largely a scam.
This is the first major change to Hulu's operations since Freer joined as CEO in October, replacing Mike Hopkins.
Other supporters are stuck outside, cheering the former Florida governor's "Safer, Stronger, Freer America" bus as it rolled in.
As he moved into modernism, he found that his life was freer and looser; his pomp flared into camp.
"Lima :: Limón" is rangier, freer to dip in and out of dreams, to try on voices, histories, and roles.
Instead of finishing it, Freer tells THUMP that their various record-hunting digs inspired them to write new music.
It sounds like you are a lot freer to talk about your gender identity than the WikiLeaks issue. Yeah.
Like most other economists, I generally favor freer trade, and these tariffs are moving us in the wrong direction.
It offers freer access to the past, in a country that until the postwar era had been mostly rural.
Firms in increasingly cosseted national markets are freer now to raise prices without losing share to other European firms.
Studies show that countries with freer trade have both higher per-capita incomes and faster rates of productivity growth.
We continue to like companies that are freer to compete globally, thus favoring exposures that exclude state-owned enterprises.
Hulu's generated quite a bit of news in general, starting with CEO Randy Freer announcing he was stepping down.
Despite the overcrowding, many inmates told Hayeri that they felt freer in prison than they had in their marriages.
There are many more complex characters of color now, characters freer to express themselves in more layered, nuanced ways.
" Artists, Mr. Van Sant says, are often "attracted to the characters that seem to be freer than they are.
Supporters of Brexit say Britain will have a freer hand to negotiate trade deals more suitable to its interests.
Though Cubans are freer to travel outside the country, the state still restricts unfettered travel, even within the island.
Having decided that Mr. Simmons's reasons for withdrawal are not "serious," Mr. Taberski feels freer to pursue the guy.
New Zealand's freer, market-based agricultural sector is now one of the most vibrant and productive in the world.
That serves Americans who benefit from freer travel and cooperation on issues such as migration, crime and drug trafficking.
That's because a world of freer economies offers more U.S. trade and investment opportunities, creating more prosperity back home.
Nor was this completely wrong; the world is a much better place thanks to freer markets and political integration.
As should Republicans, who might come to grasp the appeal of combining sturdier safety nets with freer, fairer markets.
She thinks she'll be freer and happier in America, and that she might even grow to love her new husband.
Protesters could increase their demands for the release of opposition leaders; hardliners might sense a freer hand to suppress them.
It would be good if development-impact bonds teach donors to give charities freer rein and to focus on outcomes.
Well aware of the hazards of climbing Everest, Dr. Luanne Freer founded the Everest Base Camp Medical Clinic in 2003.
Randy Freer, another Fox executive who has been president and chief operating officer of that company's TV business, is in.
Many there fret that Morocco would benefit from freer trade but wriggle out of other rules, like visa-free travel.
Odyssey pushes the series in some new, fresh directions with its expanded RPG elements, freer combat, and large-scale battles.
" Freer, who took the helm at Hulu in 2017, told CNBC's the company's "investment in original programming will increase significantly.
If the regulations are eased, automakers will be freer to concentrate on making the larger cars that Americans want most.
Lighthizer has said he will make trade "freer and fairer" to the benefit of U.S. workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses.
"We can use it to enter into a more creative, freer state," psychologist Antoni Martínez tells The Huffington Post. 11.
Freer trade was one of the engines of the prosperous decades following the second world war, in America and beyond.
Diplomats and development experts work to shape a freer, more secure, and more prosperous world while advancing U.S. interests abroad.
Back then there was no Twitter or 24-hour news, leaving statesmen freer to make concessions over brandy and cigars.
An unauthorized documentary might be wilder in its claims, but is by the same token freer to speak the facts.
Only in recent years, Mr. García said, have many Spanish winemakers felt freer to explore their own tastes and muses.
Support for freer, riskier play in Britain has built to the point where even prominent safety advocates endorse the idea.
But some are not happy about the financial bailout, saying they would prefer freer markets rather than subsidies and tariffs.
No matter that most Poles live unimaginably better, freer and more secure lives than they would have without Walesa's courage.
Randy Freer, its chief executive, expects the ad market for online television to grow to $21.5 billion within three years.
By eliminating rivals, Prince Mohammed apparently hopes to have a freer hand to pursue an increasingly aggressive approach toward Iran.
Karl has detached himself from his wife, leaving him and Elise, freer to trawl the dank underbelly where evil lurks.
Mr. Trudeau, who is popular at home and faces little organized opposition, is freer to politely ignore Mr. Trump's outbursts.
Last summer, Freer said that he expected Hulu to produce more original content after Disney took control of the service.
Outside the White House, he is freer to rally his forces against anyone who doesn't toe his nationalist-protectionist line.
He said he assumed that they never would be and so he felt freer to write what he really felt.
Some have taken political risks under the assumption that the American people would support freer trade and carbon emission reductions.
Reform has made this rigged market fairer and freer and more like the rest of the American free market system.
In exploring the space of possible life-forms, evolution is no freer, Cockell implies, than the builder of a bridge.
This trade deal is good for consumers because it will promote freer markets, reducing prices for consumers while expanding choices.
Lighter, freer and a little more conventional than usual, it is Mr. Barney's most engrossing film in over a decade.
It's not a bad idea, but Raga's prices suggest that the featured items will be doled out with a freer hand.
It was larger in scope than its predecessors, offering much freer, though still quite limited exploration of its world—1605 London.
This remains true for her most recent cover for Harper's Bazaar UK, but she seems a little freer in her answers.
Firms will feel freer to push up prices, and employees to bargain for bigger wage rises, if they expect higher inflation.
Mexico's best defence against a bullying neighbour, however, will be to seek freer trade elsewhere and to strengthen its own economy.
The idea of that Original Doll album, which was never released, became an early fantasy of a freer, more woke Britney.
Images of jubilant Zimbabweans spilling onto the streets have since transitioned into a calmer and freer country — for now, at least.
Now two-thirds of people live in democracies, and even authoritarian states such as China are freer than they once were.
Marveled at the ways laws have been dismantled and remade to make us freer as individuals, and better as a democracy.
Indeed there is a real possibility that Mr Trump, far from killing free trade in North America, might make it freer.
China also needs to decide whether or not the country really wants freer markets as the country's leaders have openly advocated.
Sure, property owners are freer when they can sell dangerous products, decide what pollution really is and pay sub-living wages.
"We know sports has a tendency to drive subscriptions…so we will certainly be evaluating sports as an opportunity," Freer noted.
And not everyone chooses to live out of their vehicle for the romantic promise of a freer, more adventure-driven lifestyle.
The article called for more debate and freer speech at a time when China's president, Xi Jinping, has been restricting both.
Freer, more open digital commerce – particularly in the budding Internet of things revolution – bumps up against security and personal privacy rights.
Any comparison of New Mexico with its economically freer (albeit not always red-state) neighbors shows that something is wrong there.
The President enters the new year more liberated from "adults in the room" than ever, and freer to follow his impulses.
One study by the Deakin Papers on International Business Economics found that countries with freer trade have higher per-capita income.
Even before Trump entered the White House, Israeli officials talked about having more influence and a freer hand than ever before.
Mostly, though, the broader authority for American commanders has been a freer hand in using airstrikes to help the Afghan forces.
He has recognized, correctly, that freer trade with countries like China has hurt a subset of American workers (while benefiting others).
Randy Freer, the chief executive of Hulu, said it planned to expand original programs but did not say by how much.
But after decades of waiting, it hoped to push a freer investment climate that would open up Zimbabwe's abundant mineral resources.
While McNeely and Perrine-Gifford feel freer after cutting ties with their families, severing relationships with one's relatives comes with consequences.
The levers – the mechanism used to make trade gradually freer – consisted of elaborate horse-trading negotiations ("rounds") resulting in tariff reductions.
"It will be challenging at first, but you'll feel freer and much calmer by the end of your trip," she said.
Joshua Wong, 20, above, the face of the Umbrella Movement calling for freer elections, was sentenced to six months in prison.
During the campaign, which lasts only a few weeks, politics are not only freer, but edgier, our correspondent in Tehran writes.
This is the administration's latest message to anyone dreaming of a freer life in America: that they should just stay away.
FREE EXCHANGE rates, argued Milton Friedman in the 1960s, would probably lead to "freer world trade...and a reduction of tariffs".
When you're not constrained by debt and don't have people depending on you to survive, you are freer to take risks.
Randy Freer, who will leave his post as president and chief operating officer at Fox Networks Group, will replace Hopkins. on.wsj.
Given a freer rein by the commander in chief, the Pentagon has markedly increased strikes on terror-related targets in Somalia.
Mainstream journalism in this strange era may be freer than the fearful anticipate, but not actually better as the optimists expect.
In their obsession with and reliance on "magic," they're no freer than we are, in thrall to a power beyond control.
America has freer trade and more open immigration and lower corporate taxes than just about any other country in the world.
Japan Modern is on view at the Freer|Sackler, the Smithsonian's museums of Asian art in Washington, DC, through January 21.
Unlike The Met, MFA Boston, Cleveland, and Freer, Seattle's primary interest is in treating objects that belong to other museum collections.
Hockney's landscapes are increasingly abstract from the naturalistic, using freer, more expressive strokes that sometimes don't actually cover the bare canvas.
Also, Michael Froman, a former US trade representative and the vice-chairman of MasterCard, discusses how private companies can promote freer trade.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) was designed to promote America's vision of freer and fairer trade and investment in the Asia Pacific.
Although Congress has largely failed to fix problems with the nation's health care system, the president has created a freer, improved market.
Yeah, but, you know, it did provide you with a massive safety blanket and presumably made you feel freer in your ambitions?
As the days go by, you realize that when money is taken out of the daily equation, everyone starts feeling genuinely freer.
Israel should let Palestinians move more freely and remove all barriers to their goods (a freer market would make Israel richer, too).
For one thing, it is in the new lot's interest to make the electoral system fairer and to promote a freer press.
The ruling Communist Party is embracing freer trade and the reduction of the state's role in everything from beer to petrol stations.
Singaporeans are restricted from demonstrating in the country, but Hong Lim Park offers precious space in the city state for freer expression.
They are no more willing to accept free movement in return for freer trade, nor to vote Remain in a new referendum.
Girls in 20133 were slightly freer than those of 1944, but open and frank displays of sexual desire were still utterly taboo.
Other countries will feel freer to follow America's example, making a trade war a repeated risk rather than a one-off danger.
Obama has also argued that the reopening would help make Cuba a freer society by helping open the country to the world.
"You do not start by working on society, you start by yourself to be a freer person and a more independent person."
First, it shows Wyoming, like Vancouver, is forward-thinking in using its talents and resources to allow freer reign for cryptocurrency companies.
Carhart-Harris explained this as the brain being less "compartmentalized" and more "unified" under psychedelics, functioning in a "simpler" or "freer" way.
To escape the boredom of work and adulthood and slip into a moment that feels a little freer, a little more transcendent?
The countries are rated on a scale of 0-100, and the closer to zero a country is, the freer its press.
"Over the next decade I expect the way Formula One is run will become both freer and more fan-friendly," said Brown.
Freer in Berlin takes place October 8th and 9th at Blender and Co. To learn more about Curated by Girls, click here.
Snack packs are exciting because they not only have double the snacking-power, but they also bring us back to freer days.
If Ron Freer can make it to a French cemetery at the age of 103, I'm not sure why Donald Trump can't.
" His answer, now solidified into conventional wisdom about American exceptionalism, was simple: "America is a freer and more egalitarian society than Europe.
TARIFFS ARE NOT MY FAVORITE TOOL, BUT I THINK THEY ARE A NECESSARY TOOL AS WE MOVE TOWARDS FAIR AND FREER TRADE.
He understands those friends who have decided to leave and wishes them the best for a new life in a freer country.
Fsociety's electronic erasure of billions of dollars in debt has not ushered in the freer, more equal society the group had anticipated.
Some might be relieved to see him go if they are now freer to push publicly for their agendas, the official said.
You said at that time that you felt you would be freer to solve problems if you were not in the leadership.
Free trade agreements mean freer markets when companies in different countries play by the same rules and compete for customers across borders.
Trained in jewelry-making by elders at Turquoise Mountain, she is part of the contingent of artists in the Freer/Sackler show.
I feel freer and less constrained by ideas of what I should look like or whether I've waxed, or anything like that.
But the original protesters are overjoyed that their daughters and granddaughters will have freer lives than they did, thanks to the automobile.
Doing so would clear their legislative calendar, giving the Republican Congress a freer hand to move forward with things like Obamacare repeal.
Now that he's a civilian, he's freer with his feelings about Van Bergen's behavior, which he helped cover up but never condoned.
And the last thing a country desperate for freer expression needs is a self-righteous crowd doing the authorities' work for them.
It essentially takes civil, political and economic freedoms into account and assigns a bigger weighting to "freer" countries based on the criteria.
Trump's cronies will feel freer to break the law, and nonpartisan civil servants less likely to blow the whistle when they do.
Some said the country would be better off, freer now, though they said it quietly, wary that someone might overhear such hopes.
TV news is already about short bites; the freer Quibi format actually gives Haeringer more flexibility to go in depth, she says.
Future presidents may feel freer to make unfounded statements, withhold tax returns or keep private business interests without fear of political penalty.
We want our businesses and economic markets to be freer than a bald eagle flying through the sky eating a Big Mac.
In the short term, though, it could be another example of how more speech doesn't necessarily mean freer speech for everyone online.
But that total will grow as the 40,000 miners who have lost their jobs since 2010 feel freer to be checked out.
Over the 20th century, women in the state had freer access to health care and education than in many parts of India.
And the bigger the role played by mass nonviolent resistance, the freer the country and the more durable the freedom that emerge.
The flip side of this is, of course, that anonymous sources may feel freer to lie or mislead if shielded from accountability.
" Instead, reports in the state-run news media and even in somewhat freer online discussion forums are riddled with euphemisms: "The big election.
Empresses of China's Forbidden City, 1644-1912, is on view through June 23, 2019 at Freer | Sackler (1050 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC).
That's going to mean Trump will have a freer hand to fire Cabinet officials he's annoyed with and replace them with other people.
And, she added, he'll be freer to speak out about president-elect Donald Trump's administration actions than Obama: "And he's certainly not shy."
He won election by a landslide in 2013 on a platform of ending the Islamic Republic's diplomatic isolation and creating a freer society.
The costs of freer trade were borne most acutely in Southern and Mid-Western manufacturing towns exposed to competition from cheap Chinese imports.
The Enlightenment, moreover, worked: We live longer, healthier, safer, wealthier, freer, more peaceful and more stimulating lives than those who came before us.
The deterioration has come from all quarters: Vladimir Putin has so thoroughly throttled the Russian media that Freedom House's scorers rated Venezuela freer.
He says he wants to legalise his favourite drug because it would create thousands of jobs, not because it would make Americans freer.
The Lords are also freer to speak out than MPs, since for the most part they have already bagged what patronage they want.
With no censorship, no ban on street protests and a serious opposition in parliament, it is politically freer and more mature than Russia.
And because Saudi Arabia is bogged down in Yemen, Iran has a freer hand to set the terms of a settlement in Syria.
Mr Trump's administration may thus try to undo the rapprochement with Cuba, which includes freer travel and better telecoms links with the island.
By neglecting those whose jobs have been swallowed by technology or imports, America's policymakers have fuelled some of the anger about freer trade.
Harwood: But isn't the lesson of the modern world continuously in one direction — that is, toward the freer movement of people and capital?
For decades, experts have argued that freer trade is good for the US economy and downplayed the economic harms that trade can cause.
The German government might prefer a domestic suitor to a foreign interloper such as BNP Paribas, and has a freer hand following elections.
That'll include posting content to Instagram Stories, which she deems a "little freer and a little looser," rather than her static Instagram feed.
But it squares nicely with decades of psychological research, which finds that we feel freer to behave badly when we witness bad behavior.
In the world where marriages do not last, women everywhere will be freer to divorce and aged patriarchs will finally lose their hold.
And he has grown increasingly inclined to give states and universities a freer hand to find ways to bridge America's enduring colour lines.
Heller points to "flexibility," arguing it would allow states a much freer rein to design their own ways to cover the Medicaid population.
The country's startup scene has in large part expanded since the 2011 revolution, thanks to faster, freer Internet access and advances in technology.
Plutarch tells us that in Sparta, those who were free—that is, the citizens—were freer than people anywhere else in the world.
The streaming service is planning for 20173, when "we're going to increase our original programs," Freer said, in an ever-more competitive marketplace.
"I think ultimately we have to have a path to be a sustainable business, and we're really working hard toward that," Freer said.
Hulu CEO Randy Freer told CNBC's Julia Boorstin Wednesday that removing the show from Hulu would not be "consequential" for the Hulu's finances.
This will help them lead happier, healthier, freer, more prosperous lives — and become able to better provide for their families and loved ones.
At least there is this: One change since the invasion is that Iraqis feel freer to express themselves and challenge those in power.
"I would like to see this as part of a global change in the museum field," said the Freer/Sackler's director, Julian Raby.
The best option to prevent this potential abuse of power is to make banks compete in a free, or at least freer, market.
Hulu CEO Randy Freer weighed in on Tuesday on consolidation in the media industry — and subtly heckled rival Netflix for its content spending.
The more I reveal in the meetings, the freer I feel as a person, and the easier it has been to move forward.
So is alarm over Mr. Erdogan's increasing authoritarianism, which, if he wins, will be given even freer rein under a newly strengthened presidency.
Giving freer rein to private economic power has already yielded extreme levels of economic inequality, stoking the fires of social and political dissatisfaction.
China has long maintained a tight grip on the media, though the economy traditionally has been one of the freer domains of reporting.
Ms. Dungey rarely strayed from talking points in gatherings with the news media, but Ms. Burke has been freer in her public appearances.
Even when this crisis passes we believe both countries will continue to benefit from freer access to news and information about the other.
In the main, the America of the 21st century is, for all its shortcomings, freer and more accepting than it has ever been.
President Trump is championing a more nationalistic stance in the United States, while Europe is generally calling for freer trade to stoke growth.
The facility is also run and staffed by women, and many inmates said they felt freer in prison than they had at home.
The facility is also run and staffed by women, and many inmates said they felt freer in prison than they had at home.
Hulu's senior vice president of scripted content, Craig Erwich, stopped reporting to Freer and started reporting to Disney Television Studios chairperson Dana Walden.
African-American writers Richard Wright and James Baldwin felt far freer of the weight of racism in Paris than they did at home.
China has mounted a rapid military modernization campaign designed to limit U.S. access to the region and provide China a freer hand there.
Thankfully, there is a bill pending in Congress that would make prescription-drug markets, if not free, at least a good bit freer.
This entails reducing the size and scope of government, enhancing property rights, and promoting freer trade for a more democratic and prosperous America.
And schools should have a freer, not a more restrained, hand when it comes to disciplining and removing persistently violent and threatening students.
It might be better, and it might be freer, and it might be more patient-centered, but it's not going to be cheaper.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Tawaraya Sōtatsu, right panel of "Waves at Matsushima" (early 1600s), gift of Charles Lang Freer, Freer Gallery of Art (image courtesy Arthur M. Sackler Gallery) (click to enlarge)WASHINGTON, DC — Over the course of his career in the 17th century, the Japanese painter Tawaraya Sōtatsu produced a large body of intricate and decorative works on paper.
"We believe very strongly in more open and more liberal trade and I think all the nations of the capitalist world have got to to redouble their commitment to freer trade because freer trade has helped liberate hundreds of millions people out of poverty in the last 20 or 30 years and we've got to keep going down that path, " said Howard.
At the same time, Uganda feels much freer than, say, Ethiopia or Rwanda, two countries with impressive development whose opposition has been effectively neutralized.
But it turns out that Mr Xi is even more fearful of giving the middle class freer rein than he is of upsetting them.
That has drawn the ire of major critic Dr. Ron Paul, former Texas congressman and advocate of smaller government, free trade and freer markets.
Lighthizer said he would seek to increase trade while making it "freer and fairer" to the benefit of U.S. workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses.
The Moon enters fellow Water sign Pisces today, putting you in a freer, easier mood than you've been in lately—it's an emotional month!
By the third Glinka song, the poignant "Say Not That It Grieves the Heart," he seemed considerably freer, singing with warmth and dusky shadings.
The company, which has raised a total of $88 million in four rounds of funding, argues that freer sharing of research drives scientific progress.
A close second will be a thorough repeal and rewrite of Obamacare, restoring a freer market with true consumer choice and competition among providers.
The benefits of freer trade are significant for the country as a whole and especially for the corporate sector; so free trade is good.
The company today offers a $40 per month bundle of over 50 channels, but is considering breaking that up into separate packages, Freer said.
Or is it more advantageous to be stripped of almost every privilege, as has happened in France, and be freer to speak one's mind?
Schoolwork can get done more efficiently, children are freer to explore their own individual interests, and parents have far fewer fights to break up.
The truth is that freer North American trade since the 2202s has not only benefitted Mexico and Canada, but the United States as well.
We have a society where the individual is perhaps freer than any other society because the government is securing the social contract so comprehensively.
Ever since Donald Trump made all undocumented immigrants—not just those with serious criminal convictions—a deportation priority, ICE has had a freer hand.
Martial law allows for deeper surveillance and arrests without warrant, giving security forces a freer rein to go after suspected extremist financiers and facilitators.
But while an antidiet project can almost certainly make you happier, freer, and more productive than you are now, you may also be fatter.
"We're hoping to see freer competition among service providers, rather than being just second options," said a top executive with an independent service provider.
The oil states, as a whole, are no richer, no freer, and no more peaceful than they were in 1980, and that's just remarkable.
The prime minister will also say the World Trade Organisation must implement "more efficient processes to ensure freer and fairer trade around the world".
With Telfeyan's words and the city's open creative energy as her inspiration, Duveau settled on the of her first gallery show: Freer in Berlin.
The United States committed itself to ever-freer trade, in the belief that countries tend not to go to war with their best customers.
Both countries appear to be adopting parallel agendas: moving away from freer trade and consumer welfare and focusing on national security, sometimes vaguely defined.
We know that when people are freer and without the bureaucratic burdens that can entangle our businesses and our families, we can achieve more.
But it is already having a big impact on America's future, shaking a once-solid consensus that freer trade is, necessarily, a good thing.
It's the view that the past is messy and violent and chaotic but that we're inching inexorably toward a freer, safer, more progressive world.
"Political acts can be used to suppress a certain group or community or be used to help people live freer lives," says the artist.
" Her brother agreed, writing with his wife on Instagram, "We see this as positive as Alexander and Gabriel will have freer choices in life.
Nothing more than writing blog posts that called for greater religious tolerance and dared to imagine a freer future for the Saudi people. Jan.
For sharecroppers who had often never have left the county in which they were born, the catalog was a window into another, freer life.
Charter schools are independently operated public schools, which have freer rein than regular public schools in what they teach and how they are run.
But as the Western presence winds down, the Afghan government has a freer hand, and it is unclear how Western governments will respond today.
I really try to "eat the frog" with my most difficult task during this time so I can feel freer later in the day.
Since 9/11, Billy Ed has become more and more Islamaphobic and, since America elected Donald Trump, he's felt even freer to disparage immigrants.
They plan to sprinkle a softer, looser compound near the rubber when Paxton returns from the injured list, which will allow for freer movement.
India's political system is much freer, and messier: a decentralized democracy covering 1.3 billion people rife with all sorts of regional and political rivalries.
Demosisto was founded by Joshua Wong and other young activists after the massive street protests they helped lead in 2014, calling for freer elections.
"This uniquely positions Hulu to benefit from leading brands into the digital video ad market," Mr. Freer said at Disney's investor presentation last week.
Many people who've done so say they haven't looked back, that life is better and freer without such a depressing distraction in their lives.
Randy Freer, Hulu's chief executive, said he expected the ad market for online television to grow to $50 billion in the next three years.
And if, sometime in our careers, we begin to suspect that studies of caged animals lack relevance to freer humans, what can we do?
At the same time, the mood takes a big shift as Mercury and Venus enter fellow air sign Libra, inspiring a lighter, freer energy.
Joshua Wong, the face of huge street demonstrations in 2014 for freer elections of Hong Kong's leader, was sentenced to six months in prison.
It's the point of lots of teen shows, and lots of the actual lives of teens, this desire to be older, freer, smarter, worldlier.
"I just kind of did everything everybody told me to do," Maia said — that is, until she found a freer version of herself online.
Hulu CEO Randy Freer is stepping down from the streaming company as Disney brings Hulu deeper into its streaming segment, Disney announced on Friday.  
She said it would make Turkey more like the United States, where she felt freer to display her religious identity when she lived there.
But by continuing to fight, through victory and setback, the advocates of a freer, more broadly prosperous country won many more than they lost.
Randy Freer, Hulu's CEO over the last two years, will step down from his role as Hulu leadership reports to Mayer and his team.
Disney announced last week that Hulu CEO Randy Freer would step down as the Mouse House begins to take greater control of the platform.
"Let&aposs build a movement across borders to take on the billionaires, polluters and migrant baiters, and support a happier, freer and cleaner planet."
A deeply felt, mostly unexamined, sense that tech would lead to a freer and more convenient existence was the midwife of our digital present.
If smaller banks are freer to pursue the business they desire, the theory goes, the more likely they are to thrive on their own.
This season some of them, including Stella McCartney, are becoming freer in their tastes, mixing and matching prints of all shapes, sizes and species.
The prime minister will also say the World Trade Organization must implement "more efficient processes to ensure freer and fairer trade around the world".
When very large paintings arrived from Beijing without traditional mounts, Freer conservators and curators collaborated with Palace Museum conservators to produce innovative display methods.
In the second strategy, Democrats are freer to lean into progressive racial and cultural policies, as long as they have somewhat moderate economic policies.
Going forward, Republicans will be looking for an environment that still ensures big Wall Street banks behave themselves but allows smaller institutions a freer hand.
The Moon enters Fire sign Sagittarius at 6:27 AM, putting people in a lighter, freer mood than they've been during the last few days.
There was much signaling in the runup to 2016 that Clinton would be freer, more approachable, riskier, even, in her second pursuit of the presidency.
Mr Reagan proclaimed that the West was ready to "promote true openness, to tear down barriers that separate people, to create a safe, freer world".
His closest supporters describe Mr. Bush as liberated, campaigning in freer spirits, and with a fierce conviction that only he can halt Mr. Trump's rise.
The tapes are expected to sell for as much as $2 million when they hit the New York auction block on July 20, Freer said.
Whether we allow health and tech innovation to help us have better, freer, safer sex, or enable the exploitative or dangerous, is on us, too.
Freer also said that Hulu is able to air marquee programs live even if the network itself is ordinarily on-demand, similar to HBO Now.
RANDY FREER: Well, one, you have to get back to really thinking about the consumer and making sure your ad-supported experience is consumer friendly.
Summers says a lot of economists advocate "more dynamism and flexibility," but that the U.S. already has a freer market than most other wealthy countries.
It is easier to spot the link between freer trade and factory closures than the more dispersed benefits trade brings to workers across other industries.
It is a cliché that stiff candidates become freer, easier, and more confident after they lose — see Gore, Al — but it is true for Clinton.
But in disengaging from the Council, the U.S. would lose credibility to urge freer countries to seek seats that would eventually realize a stronger composition.
Where markets are freer, it is harder for nuclear-power operators to make money, and too risky for them to build costly plants from scratch.
And if health insurance were not yoked to employment, just imagine how much freer workers would be to demand safer working conditions and better pay.
Others have expressed concern about how the currency policy is affecting the reserves -- and expectations of when the yuan will be allowed a freer float.
All the 500 line, save for the 569 are open-back, offering a freer sound sure to annoy the piss out of your office mates.
The second-term senator recently told the Post he feels "a little freer to be myself, and so every once in awhile, something comes out."
More to the point, Vote Leave has been trying to make a liberal case for Brexit, with a focus on less regulation and freer trade.
Nicole M. Dessibourg-Freer is a principal in A.T. Kearney's Consumer Industries and Retail Practice and a co-author of the 2019 Global Cities Index.
Russia has a freer hand to operate in Syria; Israel has a channel by which to talk to Russia and communicate its warnings to Iran.
Elite business schooling is tailored to promote two types of solutions to the big problems that arise in society: either greater innovation or freer markets.
But in today's global climate of weak growth and inward-looking politics, these textbook notions that freer trade benefits all are being questioned by many.
Again, this change moves the industry toward a fairer, freer market for music licensing, and that benefits music creators, music providers and music lovers alike.
"President Obama has made a valiant attempt to build support for freer trade," said Eswar S. Prasad, a professor of trade policy at Cornell University.
He has since told reporters he has felt "freer" and "happier" since leaving the White House, while maintaining his opposition to the president's tariff policies.
And his top adviser, Paul Manafort, must staff a campaign, but with a bit of a freer hand, without a constant sense of internal chaos.
Hopefully, they'll be freer to voice their thoughts and propose solutions than they would be if privately funded by a startup or a single donor.
The Vatican hinted that the pope had raised the issue in those meetings and that he would feel freer to express himself here in Bangladesh.
Mr. Freer, the Fox Networks Group's chief operating officer and previously a co-president at Fox Sports, will take over the Hulu job on Monday.
This is where the design team — including Katherine Freer (projections), Maruti Evans (set and lights) and Luqman Brown (sound) — is most crucial, theatricalizing the didactic.
" They added, "Even when this crisis passes we believe both countries will continue to benefit from freer access to news and information about the other.
Empowered citizens, transparency laws and a freer media are now exposing the schemes that governors have used to siphon public funds for their private use.
The pianist Connie Crothers embodied the teachings of her mentor, Lennie Tristano, then took them with her as she entered a new and freer zone.
As their relationship deepens, she finds herself dreaming of a better, freer life, and risks her future to work with him in the underground resistance.
"Instead of Gently being hardened by her background, it makes her more eclectic or freer or makes her want to travel the world," Roquemore said.
Randy Freer is stepping down from his role as Hulu CEO as Disney moves to consolidate it's direct-to-consumer business under its own executives.
Disney said on January 31 that Hulu CEO Randy Freer would be departing, with no direct replacement and company leaders reporting to Disney's Kevin Mayer.
This election cycle, we have a historic opportunity to not just defeat Trump but make this country fairer and freer than it has ever been.
In some ways, Trump is now freer to act on his simmering anger toward his perceived enemies than at any other time in his presidency.
It's not clear how widespread support for the movement is in Iran, which is still considered freer for women than many of its Islamic neighbors.
In a situation with no rent control, your landlord may be freer to get rid of you if you were to have a falling out.
A believer in a freer market than even some free market economists would endorse, Ms. DeVos pushed back on any regulation as too much regulation.
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It made us freer and bigger by showing how little we know and how much more room there is to expand our thoughts and dreams.
Women became freer than ever to pursue pleasure and ambition on their own terms, and they began choosing to have children later and later in life.
However, as Fed chair he would be freer to pursue his stated agenda of adjusting or eliminating some rules that he sees as redundant or inefficient.
Although the retail industry is on track to have its best holiday shopping season in six years, not all stores are benefiting from the freer spending.
At the same time, Ms Solano adds, right-wingers emboldened by their political success feel freer to rail against those whom they see as whingeing liberals.
All that happens, however, offscreen; Cameron discovers the bloody aftermath in the bathroom, and soon she escapes God's Promise to an uncertain but far freer future.
A survey by a reputable pollster (albeit commissioned by the Lib Dems) predicts she will notch up 33%, enough to topple the incumbent Tory, Mike Freer.
Like Deutsche, Credit Suisse is freer to make plans after a recent settlement with American authorities over mis-selling mortgage-backed securities before the financial crisis.
Coming soon: better Internet access, a condition for the recent deal between the two countries, and along with it, the freer flow of ideas and information.
Once Beijing's day in the sun was complete, this theory holds, the Chinese government would have a freer hand to launch a crackdown in Hong Kong.
The paper suggests that reforms with an eye toward making elections freer and fairer can have the effect of making politicians more responsive to their constituents.
Mrs Merkel, goes the argument, will be freer to make concessions with the votes behind her—especially if she forms a government with the Anglophile FDP.
This is contrasted with the earlier timelines, in which we see a younger, freer Han making his way as a smuggler and captain of a starship.
Centrist politics everywhere have promoted globalization for the past several decades, arguing that freer trade, less regulation, more open borders and increased competition benefits the economy.
Private schools, still barred from teaching evolution, would have a freer hand to set their curriculum and choose pedagogic materials beyond those designed by the clerics.
But the theme is now going mainstream, thanks to daring producers of internet-streamed shows, who are creatively freer than they would be on network television.
Hulu will top 103 million subscribers by year-end, according to comments made by Hulu CEO Randy Freer speaking at Business Insider's Ignition conference this morning.
Asked about the tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump announced this week on steel and aluminum, Evans said as an economist he supports freer and fairer trade.
This possibility, while still seeming far-fetched, has some Democrats wondering what Mrs Clinton might do with a freer hand than Mr Obama has recently enjoyed.
Supporters of freer and more competitive health-care markets certainly didn't need new reasons to remain very cautious about turning to the federal government for relief.
I am not freer but enslaved to my own passions if I follow principles or feelings that have no grounding other than in my own will.
There's no question that Corker feels freer to speak his mind without the worry of angering the President and potentially stirring up a serious primary challenge.
What lends the U.N.'s Human Rights Council a shred of legitimacy is the participation of a few better, freer member nations — principally, the United States.
But the long-term goal remains: If it is successful, the zero-for-zero approach will ultimately facilitate a freer market, benefiting American workers and consumers.
So the elite case for ever-freer trade is largely a scam, which voters probably sense even if they don't know exactly what form it's taking.
The perks of cooperation have manifested themselves in freer travel, lenient punishment prospects, and even public comments by defendants that might have been unthinkable months ago.
Putin seems overwhelmingly likely to get a better deal from Trump in the form of sanctions relief and a freer hand in both Ukraine and Syria.
Earlier this month, Hulu CEO Randy Freer said the company would be revamping its Live TV service by dropping some entertainment channels and adding smaller bundles.
FREER: I DON'T THINK SO. I THINK THE BEST THING WE GET FROM ALL OF OUR OWNERS IS THE VAST AMOUNT OF RESOURCES THAT THEY HAVE.
Freer refused to weigh in on which potential future owner he preferred, but said it would be easier for Hulu if the ownership structure stays decentralized.
"I just feel freer out here, like I'm not locked up inside with a bunch of other people crying about what they lost," Ms. Clark said.
Mr. Flake, an outspoken critic of the president, said that Republicans had always "carried the water" in fighting the sometimes politically unpopular fight for freer trade.
But Mr. Pompeo has not been shy about mixing politics with intelligence and policy and may feel even freer to do so at the State Department.
An earlier version of this article misquoted a word in a comment made at a Walt Disney Company investor presentation by Randy Freer, Hulu's chief executive.
If Democrats sweep into control of the House or even the Senate, Republican lawmakers would be freer to challenge Mr. Trump, lawmakers from both parties believe.
Instead, most signs point to a continuation of the status quo — a succession to a non-Castro, yes, but not a transition to a freer regime.
He is planning the world tour for "Bloom," which kicks off in the fall, excited for the new Troye — louder, freer, Troyer — to meet the world.
Because without a mandate to move his neighbors towards freer markets and liberalism, he will embrace bureaucracy as the only realistic way to establish a legacy.
The Buy American provisions have blocked the use of Canadian steel to build U.S. bridges, and Canada is pushing for a freer market for government procurement.
They are giving states freer rein than they have had since enactment of the Voting Rights Act to aggressively gerrymander against the interests of minority voters.
Second, we should make clear our support for unhampered flow of Azerbaijan's energy to Europe and freer and more diversified routes of energy supply for Europe.
Certainly the institution is better off, and freer to do its work, without Mr. Bannon insinuating his eccentric, dangerous and often counterfactual ideas into its operations.
Her promotion comes after Hulu CEO Randy Freer stepped down in February and Disney brought Hulu's operations closer to its direct-to-consumer and international business.
If we are now freer to express our experience, we are no longer free from having to categorize it — and in categorizing, to limit its meaning.
When she moved to the west side in 1962, Neel's paintings grew freer and nimbler, thanks partly to the copious light that flooded her new digs.
In such a scenario, low tariffs, freer trade and broader exchanges of ideas can only result in faster growth, greater innovation and prosperity for both nations.
While the Sackler name is still engraved on the museum's facade, a new logo for the galleries reduces the Freer and Sackler names to small type.
"Some museums will send paintings to conservators working privately, which, frankly, there are very few," says Andrew Hare, supervisory East Asian conservator for the Freer | Sackler.
As Bundestag president, Schaeuble will not be involved in coalition negotiations, removing one strong-minded negotiator from the table and potentially giving Merkel a freer hand.
In 2014, most of them supported, and many participated in, months of protests for freer elections in Hong Kong, startling the world with their defiance and civility.
The mother-of-two, who has been taking a break from recording since her 2012 album Lotus, is feeling freer as she navigates through her late thirties.
A freer hand Bolton's penchant for ratcheting up tensions has at times caused anxiety in other areas of the administration, according to people familiar with the matter.
The 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (ASEAN) shift toward a formal community with freer movement of trade and capital would increase trafficking risks, she said.
"In some sense, if the U.S. becomes more protectionist this may be an opportunity for other countries to have freer trade and more open borders," she said.
Mr. Wong, 23, grew to international prominence as a student leader during the 2014 Umbrella Movement, when protesters occupied streets for weeks to push for freer elections.
Kathryn Hahn stars as Eve Fletcher, a divorced mom whose crummy son, Brendan (Jackson White), is heading off for college, leaving them both freer but more frightened.
In a statement, CBP spokesperson Rob Kise said agents encountered Rosa Maria and her cousin at the Freer Border Patrol Checkpoint on Highway 59, east of Laredo.
If the City does not demonstrate that its markets are clean and honest, it will be giving the next Labour government a freer hand to act—savagely.
Depending on how the justices rule, immigration authorities may soon either enjoy a freer hand to deport non-citizens or find themselves judicially constrained in these efforts.
For a few weeks in a resort in Mexico, these contestants are given the opportunity to date each other in a freer, relaxed (yet equally competitive) atmosphere.
In this narrative, progress will be made again after the party's five-yearly congress this autumn, when Mr Xi will have a freer hand to pursue reforms.
It also seeks a freer hand to impose duties on dumped, subsidised or surging imports, and it wants American courts, not NAFTA panels, to resolve investment disputes.
Whatever the misgivings about Dr Mahathir, thanks to the election the press is already freer, parliament will have more oversight, and the courts will be more independent.
With state-owned banks and companies still counting on government support in the event of trouble, interest rates have less signalling value than in a freer market.
"When a politician does not want money from the rich, he's freer than the others to really do good for the masses of the people," he said.
From the revolution to the modern shift toward a freer market, the story of Cuba's ice cream is the story of Cuba itself—and it's changing fast.
However, polling actually shows that Americans favour freer trade—more so, in fact, than they did a few years ago, when Mr Obama prioritised the TPP negotiations.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who was then prime minister and is now president, was praised as a reformist who was making his country freer, wealthier and more peaceful.
If done correctly, it allows a relevant book cover, artwork, or famous news photograph to illustrate an article, giving Wikipedia a freer hand to illustrate the world.
A recent federal appeals court ruling involving the Freer, Texas checkpoint struck a blow at the overly broad and questionable criteria CBP agents use to stop vehicles.
This is the recipe for an easy target, particularly in a political environment in which those who harbor such sentiments apparently feel freer to utter them aloud.
Those reasons, he added, include the Russian leader's hope that Mr. Trump will weaken NATO, reduce America's role in global affairs, and leave Moscow a freer hand.
The scene is nothing but us watching Annie's face, seeing her absorb the sight of someone like her, but happier and freer, O.K. with taking up space.
An important opportunity for the Afghan artisans, it is also something of a declaration of independence by the Freer/Sackler from traditional ways of realizing museum exhibitions.
She doesn't quite have the dilated pupils and look of sheer hedonism of someone who's just experienced their first ever climax, but she seems a little freer.
And she resolves to stop chasing the admiration of men who can feel freer in their bodies, and less aware that the world is full of dangers.
Isn't it a performer's moral responsibility to instill in us, directly or indirectly, a sense that we can all be bigger and freer than our individual narratives?
The most striking feature of that situation is that we are much freer than ever before in our access to information, knowledge and the assistance of technology.
Corporate executives "can compare and contrast different options in a much freer way," said Mike Rawlings, the mayor of Dallas and a former president of Pizza Hut.
The renewed embrace of fiber might have something to do with our increasingly virtual world, scrubbed freer every day of human contact and face-to-face interaction.
After you've automated your savings goals and created a bit of a cushion for emergencies, you're freer to spend without thinking too hard or feeling too guilty.
Hulu CEO Randy Freer is stepping down from his role as part of a major restructuring of Disney's direct-to-consumer business, the company announced on Friday.
A moderate camp led by the city's embattled chief executive, Carrie Lam, would like to see gradual progress toward freer elections, at least within Beijing's predefined limits.
Before his voluntary internment, Noguchi's sculpture often had a social-realist streak; after he returned, his art turned more organic, and freer, but also at times absurd.
The great paradox of the nafta agreement is that it has allowed for freer trade of merchandise across the border, and less freedom of movement for people.
The highlight is that Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman host, and they bring a different, freer and more fun energy to the proceedings than more traditional hosts.
Mr. Obama's opening to Havana has enabled the freer flow of people, goods and information between the two countries, even as significant differences remain over human rights.
"I expect her to remain chancellor and even see her become a bigger star, especially internationally, as she sounds freer to say what she wants," he added.
I know from the employees that they've been very happy with Randy Freer, he's someone who is smart, he listens, but also knows what he doesn't know.
But if there was no plausible legal basis for lifting the ban on these individuals, the court would have given Mr Trump a freer hand to stop them.
Written for use in an actual service, the Liturgy has parts for a deacon, typically leading long litanies in a monotone chant, and freer parts for the celebrant.
The internet, higher education levels, and cultural and economic globalization are also making single Indians freer to do their own searching for future spouses than their parents were.
In support of the exhibition, a multi-author, full-color catalog was published by the Peabody Essex Museum and the Freer|Sackler, and distributed by Yale University Press.
Instead, making visual art seems to have provided Ferlinghetti with a medium in which to give freer rein to his eye for dream-like atmospheres and psychic pain.
Plenty of Jews will vote for Mr Freer, a diligent local MP. In any case, as Ms Berger points out, most voters even in Finchley are not Jewish.
It started to fascinate me how we feel freer to say things or to show things on the internet that we aren't as comfortable doing in real life.
He also wants to discuss global rules for data governance that balance protection of personal and intellectual property with freer flow of medical, industrial and non-personal data.
Local parties will be given a freer rein to select prospective MPs than they were in the previous election, providing the chance to place Corbyn-supporters as candidates.
"More senators are now independent of political parties, so we feel freer to suggest amendments than in the past," said Pratte, who was appointed by Trudeau in 2015.
From the 1980s to the 2000s, those restrictions were largely undone: banks were given freer rein over the activities they could engage in and products they could create.
"Jeb took on Donald Trump and the back benchers in the Senate once again, and articulated his plan to make America safer, stronger, freer," the suggested message read.
But with Republicans' health care overhaul collapsing last week, and with Obama leaving office, Democrats are freer than they've been in years to pursue a dramatically new direction.
Western election observers were in Zimbabwe, reflecting a freer political environment since the November resignation of Mugabe, who had ruled since independence from white minority rule in 1980.
When that unregulated bank takes your house (after you lose your job to that bigoted boss), will you really be freer in your new life on the street?
And his speaking style was notably looser and freer than the rest of the speeches in the ceremony: He was speaking in the rhythm of black American preachers.
But listening to LA Phil and a 24-member choir — led by conductor Justin Freer — perform Williams' score (including the classic prologue) brought actual tears to my eyes.
Caixin, a Beijing-based magazine, responded to the censors' removal of one online story about the need for freer speech by publishing two more about the article's disappearance.
Apple's new design, coupled with advancements in wireless headphones and Bluetooth technology, will dramatically improve the audio experience for all and lead to a freer listening & interaction experience.
"Better than we were, but there's more to do," Johnson replied, citing better partnerships with the private sector and a freer flow of data between government and industry.
Fears of a retreat from the trend in recent years toward freer flow of trade and people across borders are dominating discussions at the APEC meet in Lima.
The immigrants who came from Haiti may feel the burdens of where they came from, but their children can be freer to just love it, maybe from afar.
The emergency statutes give the government a freer hand to make laws by allowing it to bypass Parliament and to stifle expression it deems harmful to national security.
Do we need to make adjustments so the minority of the U.S. population that is hurt by freer trade and movements of labor is compensated and better protected?
Klay Thompson in China last offseason proved to be a lighter, freer Klay, getting out of his comfort zone and trying on new cultures and full-mouth smiles.
Britain's right-leaning Mail on Sunday newspaper has endorsed the campaign to remain in the EU, saying Britain would be safer, freer and more prosperous in the bloc.
He also wants to discuss global rules for data governance that balance protection of personal and intellectual property with freer flow of medical, industrial and non-personal data.
Parties that control statehouses will be freer to not only cement their own hold on power but ensure that their party sends more representatives to Washington as well.
But the response from other quarters — including congressional leadership — has been surprisingly muted, given how deeply the president's actions contradict the Republican Party's longstanding faith in freer trade.
A skinny teenager with glasses and a bowl cut, he urged on protesters who blocked several major roads for nearly three months in a call for freer elections.
Chase F. Robinson has been named director of the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Smithsonian Institution's museums of Asian art in Washington.
Apple's high prices also set up an expectation of safety, giving it a freer hand to police online properties like its app store, podcast directory and news app.
It's about reaching out to grasp the new America that seems to be drawing near — freer, more equal, more welcoming — and having America try to break your hand.
That gave Mr. Navarro a freer hand in counseling Mr. Trump to embrace the type of tough trade measures that the White House is now putting in place.
This allows a freer hand for winemakers to experiment with the grape and for consumers to measure their own reactions, as no standard text for godello yet exists.
While China has a history of covering up disease outbreaks, sample sharing is not just a problem in China and the solution won't be found in freer commerce.
I first want them to realize that in many ways they are freer at that moment, right out of college, than they are likely to be ever again.
But in "Ninth House" she seems to feel freer to let us into her world more abruptly, with a bit more terror and a bit less hand-holding.
Patrice J. Williams, a 30-year-old Black writer in New York, enjoys clothing-optional travel because she feels freer to wear—or take off—whatever she wants.
At the 2018 Upfronts, Hulu CEO Randy Freer told advertisers that a "downloads" feature would arrive sometime in the "2018-2019 Upfront season," which wrapped in August 2019.
Republicans expect that a freer market in health insurance would result in more affordable options, as insurers would offer more basic plans (like those available pre-ACA) again.
Industry analysts say the rapidly growing demand for freer exchange of health care information is creating an electronic health record market estimated to reach $38 billion by 2025.
The move raised concerns of a broader crackdown more than two years after the demonstrations for freer elections that became known as Occupy Central or the Umbrella Movement.
Tax policy helps our companies to be competitive, but you need to have a strong consumer base and freer trade to maximize the effect of the tax reform.
But it's the electroplated etchings, sometimes daintily figurative and sometimes scarred into abstraction, that most fully express the aims of "Redoubt," reflecting an artist seeking newer, freer shores.
The countries negotiating the TPP have already committed to freer trade with one another under the last big global trade agreement, known as the Uruguay Round, in 1994.
" Online relationships tended to progress more quickly than those offline, said the report, "as people feel freer in the anonymous online world to be more open and emotionally honest.
Abrams was a general in this war, a living monument to the good an active American foreign policy can do in terms of making the world a freer place.
And while that option is no secret if you're signing up for Hulu, the company has made a point of never advertising that it exists, CEO Randy Freer says.
Inflation and falling productivity in the 1970s seemed to bear out the views of economists such as Milton Friedman, that faster growth could only be achieved through freer markets.
In the rich Gulf, the Brotherhood developed a form of "rentier Islamism" in which opposition was based on religious issues, says Courtney Freer of the London School of Economics.
Lucky for them, the Smithsonian's Freer Gallery is currently closed for renovations, so two of its East Asian painting conservators were able to travel north and join the effort.
DO YOU THINK IF YOU DON'T LIKE SOMETHING THAT PRESIDENT-ELECT TRUMP DOES, YOU'RE FREER AS AN EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN TO SPEAK OUT THAN YOU WOULD BE AS A CEO?
But the cultural drivers—hostility to the freer and more heterodox Western societies of today—might just turn out to be the swan song of a pre-1968 world.
Detailed talks seeking to tear down long lists of foreign trade barriers and even transform protectionist foreign economies into something substantially freer should be recognized as a mug's game.
"The Lega will be freer to consider engineering a return to the polls," said Federico Santi, a senior analyst at Eurasia Group, in a research note dated May 9.
In his remarks, Trump said that "pastors, priests and imams" were targeted by the Johnson amendment, and would be freer to engage in political activity under his executive order.
Western countries offer such concessions, primarily because their leaders are convinced that overall, China is moving in the right direction toward freer markets, productive international cooperation and political liberalization.
Social media's role in facilitating freer speech for people living under oppressive authoritarian regimes has been much discussed, and its impact debated — as regards, for example, the Arab Spring.
Once her husband is out of the White House, she'll be significantly freer -- to speak her mind, pursue her own passions and advocate for the things she believes in.
Blockchain, if adequately leveraged, will give customers the opportunity to participate in a freer, more transparent global trade, and potentially limit the need for brokers and lower intermediary costs.
Most analysts anticipate that Beijing will allow more companies, especially those in oversupplied industries such as steel, to default on their debt in a show of slightly freer markets.
While Freer didn't state the number outright, he said that the business will have added more subscribers in the second half of 210 than it did in the first.
Virgo season found you mired in complicated emotions and situations, but Libra season will be freer, likely bringing travel, learning experiences, and opportunities to connect with a large audience.
Their successors have been freer of such issues, but most of the initiatives they pursued at the urging of the White House have been held up by the courts.
It seems particularly so now that Myanmar, once ruled by the military with an iron hand, has opened up, with debate in Parliament and a freer news media universe.
But Laffer said if people look at all of Trump's comments on trade and not just one or two, they will find that Trump also talks about freer trade.
In other words, the economy can take the small hit associated with tariffs right now in return for the sustained prosperity that will come with freer and fairer trade.
But checks and balances mean that there are limits to what a president can achieve domestically, while the Constitution gives a commander in chief a much freer hand abroad.
This wasn't how I saw things as I entered adulthood in the 1970s, a decade marked by the erosion of American religious superstitions and, consequently, dramatically freer sexual attitudes.
The more the mind can be freed of certain types of memory tasks, the freer the mind is to engage in other activities that machines cannot do for us.
Freer had told The Information earlier in October that the changes to Hulu will allow it to reduce costs and free up more funds to spend on original content.
Also trying to weaken the freer market is committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling, who has said he will make the same misguided proposal in a forthcoming bill of his own.
By the year of Farrokhzad's debut, the "New Poetry" of Nima Yooshij and Ahmad Shamlou — both men — had made Iranian verse more accessible, freer in form and subject matter.
I was never freer as an artist than when I was drawing a cartoon for an alternative weekly newspaper, a job whose salary maxed out at $20 a week.
In a way, the Statue of Liberty celebrates the ability of the American republic to fight a civil war, remain a democracy, and emerge a freer, more perfect union.
Today, the only unpaved section is in the mountains above — and when it is completed this year, it will allow the outside world even freer access to Indawgyi Lake.
But in the meantime, pastors could feel freer to participate in coming elections without fear of being investigated and having their tax-exempt status revoked by the federal government.
Without the expectations of an established brand, Mr. Akuto is freer to experiment, and in a short time he has created some of the most sought-after Japanese whiskey.
"I feel freer and more imaginative when I am nude while cooking," said Mr. Clark, standing over his stove, tossing clams into garlic broth and boiling angel-hair pasta.
First, capitalism's victory over Communism meant that the more unbounded capital was, through freer trade and more open capital markets, the better off Americans — and the world — would be.
In a row of smaller canvases in the gallery's back room, Ms. Caporael makes freer use of bright yellows and pinks against what is clearly a light-gray background.
In the end that means unless the polls really start to turn downward for the president, his hands now seem freer than ever to pursue old and new agendas.
Repealing and replacing Obamacare is still an important goal; but we don't need a big piece of legislation to start moving toward a freer, more competitive health-care market.
She decides she doesn't want that anymore, the "mind prison" of self-loathing, and over the course of one monologue, you can see her become freer and more determined.
His freer gaze on American exceptionalism and environmental degradation was also channeled into electroplated etchings and ambitious multimetal sculptures, now at the UCCA Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing.
European leaders are fuming at Trump's sudden decision to pull US troops from Syria, leaving Russia, Iran and Turkey with a much freer hand to shape the country's future.
So the Russians are loving, would love, the humiliation of Zelensky at the hand of the Americans, and would give the Russians a freer hand, and I would quit.
House investigators also appear to be edging toward issuing a subpoena for Perry to testify — something he could be freer to do once he's no longer in the administration.
But because the P.R.D. exists outside of the mainstream party system, an official like Mr. Amador is at least freer to root out corruption or experiment with unorthodox reforms.
Men in the Victorian era, meanwhile, weren't seen as bastions of sinlessness and purity, and therefore were freer to have sex or not without it determining their entire worth.
But I do think clarity about these systems is really helpful—at least clarity about the situation makes you feel freer to act or not act on certain desires.
His statements attacking the post-WWII political consensus were outside the generally accepted understanding of the position of the Overton window on freer trade, freer immigration and the need to transfer some national sovereignty to supranational organizations such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization, which the western political elites have advocated for over 28503 years as necessary to avoid a third world war, which would be fought among nuclear armed states.
"(Beijing authorities) have been talking very much about freer trade and more open trade but very little has happened in practise up until now," Katainen told Reuters in an interview.
If freedom of speech meant an almost unbridled freedom to rally, insult, and accuse on paper and on television, then, the thinking went, surely speech should be even freer online.
Offshore currency and swap markets are typically freer of heavy central bank influence than domestic markets, but they are still vulnerable to the ebb and flow of local currency liquidity.
Do you feel freer, or sort of challenged by approaching this new group of people, who may be have heard of you or heard your voice certainly, but don't know?
The anonymity the platform allows users means that people might feel freer to be more forthcoming, but also doesn't guarantee that who you're talking to knows what they're talking about.
Even with all the country's faults, it is freer today than at any other time in its history, with that freedom accessible to a greater number of people than ever.
It is possible that the Wallonia vote, or Brexit, for that matter, are less about the legitimacy of particular policies, like freer trade, than about the legitimacy of particular polities.
"We thank AT&T for their support and investment over the past two years and look forward to collaboration in the future," Hulu CEO Randy Freer said in a statement.
With these writers he evidently feels freer to restate his interests and turn them over in his own mind, exploring the depths of his numerous poetic projects over the years.
After the refiner's fire of a midterm defeat burns through the GOP, Trump would be freer to run without so many conservative sticklers grousing about ideological transgressions or behavioral excesses.
"Rouhani is trying to reach out to voters who guaranteed his election four years ago by hoping to have a freer Iran," said a former official close to Rouhani's government.
Today power in the EU rests firmly with governments, and few seem minded to take on vested interests at home when the benefits of freer trade will be so diffuse.
But while the Iranian people continue to risk their lives to publicly demand a better and freer future, the United States and Europe must do more to have their backs.
He was also a top player at Hulu for six years, where he held a number of roles, including acting CEO in 2013, before Randy Freer moved into the position.
Perhaps there is a split within the Trump administration — some may want a more protectionist America, while others prefer to use hardball tactics to advance a freer global trading system.
But why is it suddenly so hard to do so in victorious Poland, where people are freer and more prosperous than ever before and where Solidarity is a national icon?
In designing the Freer/Sackler exhibition, Mr. Wide and his colleagues set out to make foreign involvement in maintaining Afghan culture a selling point and an inspiration for the artisans.
But thanks to President Trump and his allies in Congress, managers now have freer rein to defraud veterans and taxpayers alike, all while silencing anyone who stands in their way.
Democratic insiders felt freer to nominate someone a bit more liberal and outside the mainstream than they did four years earlier, when they were challenging a moderately popular wartime incumbent.
"The build will need to demonstrate high levels of professionalism as there will be enormous levels of scrutiny," Martin Freer, head of physics at the University of Birmingham, told me.
To the Editor: As Clyde Prestowitz convincingly argues, the TPP deal will not make trade noticeably freer than it already is, and will not set back Chinese economic ambitions either.
The modern conservative jurisprudence is an exercise in nostalgia, a yearning for pre-New Deal America when, supposedly, government was less oppressive and people were freer than they are today.
His robots are freer than humans, he believes, because they are free from anxiety, self-loathing, and guilt (how this jives with Bernard's guilt over his dead son is confusing).
The Signature staging by Ms. Neugebauer, who also directed the hilarious "Miles for Mary," has only a ghost to appease; it is much freer and funnier and thus more powerful.
Now, with the American troop withdrawal and the demise of the insurgency against President Bashar al-Assad, Iran and Russia will be even freer to flex their power in Syria.
Celebrities, in particular, are freer than usual thanks to the outbreak, and many of them are turning to social media to keep in touch with fans and fellow stars alike.
Government officials cracked down on people sharing information about the virus, and experts have said that a freer flow of information about the virus could have helped slow its spread.
"We do expect that freer markets do perform more sustainably, they recover faster from drawdowns and they use their human or economic capital, or capital labor more efficiently," she said.
I've seen over the decades how a freer flow of information eventually can liberate minds and peoples, and the world would be better off if that process unfolded in China.
But, while Myanmar is much freer since the end of military rule, her acquiescence to repressive measures against free expression is another indication that she is part of the problem.
A decade on, with the war in Syria allowing Hezbollah freer rein to encroach toward Israeli-occupied territory on the Golan Heights, the risk of an unforeseen escalation is constant.
Not to mention that following Disney's acquisition, Hulu's senior vice president of scripted content, Craig Erwich, stopped reporting to Freer and started reporting to Disney Television Studios chairman Dana Walden.
I believe in this country and its values, and I want us to live up to them and offer them as a model for a freer and more just world.
At 56, she is now firmly in the reformist camp, endorsing Rouhani's vision of a freer society and diplomatic detente after the lifting of sanctions under the deal he engineered.
Japan Modern: Photography from the Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck Collection and Japan Modern: Prints in the Age of Photography are on view at the Freer|Sackler through January 21.
"Ben, Tim and Joel have all played a significant role in getting Hulu to the strong position it is in today," Mr. Freer, the chief executive, said in a statement.
Freer trade has always been an elusive pursuit because vested interests on both sides of the Atlantic, whether farmers or manufacturers, will fight to maintain tariffs that benefit their products.
His paeans to how senators should compromise might also imply that he's willing to compromise on health care to get a freer hand on issues he cares about far more.
Within their historical context in an exhibition at Freer | Sackler, the empresses of China's Qing Dynasty succeeded in making meaningful lives for themselves, and that is something to celebrate and admire.
Freer trade with Mexico, China, Cuba or South America would improve living standards in those regions and decrease incentives for illegal immigration in the long run, while improving US economic growth.
Mauricio Macri swept to power in 2015 pledging to modernize and reform Latin America's No. 3 economy, give markets a freer rein and open the doors to more liberal global trade.
"Volvo is a bit freer under the ownership of Geely compared to that of Ford," said Patrik Strom, associate professor at the University of Gothenburg, the town where Volvo is based.
" Furthermore, wrote the Tribune, "Today's Hillary Clinton, unlike yesteryear's, renounces many of Bill Clinton's priorities: freer trade, spending discipline, light regulation and private sector growth to generate jobs and tax revenues.
But for it to prove effective, much more will be needed: better roads to link it to existing transport, new urban centres around the stations and freer trade with other countries.
For all its ratcheting up of political controls at home, the Communist Party does not seem concerned about the effect of exposing so many of its people to freer societies abroad.
With the U.S. prisoners free, Obama may now feel freer to go ahead with the missile sanctions, which are far more limited than the nuclear sanctions program that crippled Iran's economy.
People will feel freer when the Moon connects with Uranus later on at 5:38 PM. Finally, the Moon enters driven Earth sign Capricorn at 8:37 PM. All times EST.
If there is less variation, you're freer to do what you want now, because you're not preparing foods or chopping firewood or making winter clothes to get you through the winter.
"My take on the resignation of the chief of finance signals that the HPC [Hinkley Point C] decision is being pushed through against the judgement of financial caution," Freer told me.
But one thing that could be done is to recognize that elections and freer markets will not, on their own, improve people's lives—governments are going to have to do more.

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