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Though less strict than China's, it has hastened the decline.
DuPont at last hastened to develop an alternative to PFOA.
That review, he hastened to note, should take place "soon".
The company is also suspending sellers at a hastened pace.
THE RECKONING WILL BE HASTENED BYTHE STAGING OF SEED DISTURBANCES.
In Beijing, they applaud the hastened demise of U.S. leadership.
The Second Age of Migration hastened the fall of Rome.
That drained the cities' tax bases and hastened their decline.
Robinson (all christened by women, Mr. Gillman hastened to add).
Grasping this immediately, Stalin hastened his plans to attack Japan.
Mr. Starr's investigation hastened Mr. Clinton's impeachment by the House.
Christianity, as many hastened to point out, is about love.
The reckoning will be hastened by the staging of seed disturbances.
His melee attack can be hastened with the trait Heroic Strike.
The scandal has hastened a shift that is changing Kenyan education.
Those programs hastened the sanctions, but Kim likely calculated they would.
Perhaps if we'd hastened, outrun the melody, God might have listened.
The hastened departure has left many officials in allied nations uneasy.
But the healing process can't be hastened or willed to end.
The war hastened technological progress with optics, radio and primitive sonar.
"And I've seen some pretty acrimonious politics," he hastened to add.
He hastened to add, "I have problems with the Trump administration."
The implosion that Mr. Trump has repeatedly predicted could be hastened.
The 2003 SARS outbreak hastened the adoption of online shopping in China.
He denied any wrongdoing but acknowledged the allegation had hastened his decision.
A profound and positive change is underway, hastened by our President's indecency.
Shipping these serious environmental disasters to Washington has not hastened their remediation.
But the company's renewed focus on wearables may have hastened its demise.
Facebook's very public reckoning recently has hastened the push for more regulation.
Excluding it from bidding, however, would have surely hastened the firm's demise.
His ailment hastened an emerging shift to hanging out in movie theatres.
"But I didn't think that was the NBA," Webber hastened to add.
Unwittingly, G7 leaders may have hastened the implementation of helicopter money in Japan.
Decline is allegedly hastened by competing qualifications, such as the Masters in Management.
In the process, though, they've only hastened the same reckoning that Republicans endured.
Often, these revolutions were aided or hastened by a bipartisan American foreign policy.
An official hastened to clarify that the machine displayed the candidates from 2011.
I cried for at least five minutes, and our trip home was hastened.
"I don't think it's quite on that level," Berg-Andersson hastened to add.
By allowing players to hire agents, the N.C.A.A. may have hastened amateurism's demise.
Infuriated by the violence, longtime government critics hastened to denounce the Communist attacks.
Press and shareholder scrutiny surrounding Model 3 production goals likely hastened Musk's ambitions.
Dubbed the "dementia tax", the policy hastened Mrs May's slide in the polls.
Two forces hastened A Tribe Called Quest's breakup in 1998, according to Abdurraqib.
"Not for that reason," I hastened to explain, and he released a long breath.
Still, my physiological and cardiovascular markers are trending downward, hastened by my own foolishness.
More recently, the improved economics of wind and solar energy production hastened coal's decline.
The plummeting price of natural gas and renewables hastened America's shift away from coal.
The Federal Reserve looks set to cut rates again, hastened by continued political pressure.
But missteps by these companies along the way have hastened the death of clothing.
On the way, he dissects the crisis that hastened their escape from New York.
It brought women into the work force and hastened their legal right to vote.
He hastened to add he had still yet to endorse in the 2020 race.
Cohn's departure had long been rumored, but it was hastened by Trump's tariff announcement.
It's more about whether his changes to the rules of engagement hastened ISIS's territorial collapse.
It is likely that Hoodfar's release was hastened due to fears about her worsening health.
This overuse of antibiotics has hastened the development of resistance in a number of diseases.
Catalytic converters hastened the removal of lead from gasoline, because lead made the converters malfunction.
They hastened the demise of the Soviet Union and assured Reagan's place in presidential history.
So unpopular was the treaty in Germany that it probably hastened the Second World War.
I think it hastened the fatigue many voters have felt during 2019 about the primary.
Economists, not to mention politicians, hastened to come up with cures for the growth slump.
The Battle of Normandy, code-named Operation Overlord, hastened Germany's defeat less than a year later.
D'Antoni also believed that the slashing Brewer would help the starters maintain a hastened offensive pace.
" Trump Jr. hastened to add, "Even when they're brutal and oppressive, Indian journalists are always fair.
Mr. Bush's deft touch led to the signing of the START Treaty and hastened German reunification.
Clean air regulations enacted by President Barack Obama hastened the retirement of some coal-fired units.
This digital reckoning now feels inevitable, but it was hastened by events over the last year.
A colonel says the battle could be hastened with precision firepower from the US-led coalition.
" He hastened to introduce his counterparts from Estonia, Lithuania and, Baldwin said, "I wanna say Stankonia.
The collapse of communism was hastened because brave people were prepared to challenge the official propaganda.
Merkley noted that the Syrian civil war was hastened by climate change through drought and displacement.
Oil and gas exploration has hastened the erosion of the wetlands that once protected the region.
The Life of Pablo has hastened the death of the first golden era of music streaming.
"The Milanese do love their fake snow," said one wag as he hastened to the exit.
" At the same time, Mr. Smith hastened to distinguish "Reagan's politics of multiplication from Trumpian division.
At this point, another computer technician might have hastened to inform his superiors about the vulnerability.
The Trump administration's dramatic move against China hastened the risk aversion seen in global markets this week.
Casey Kasem's wife claims his children hastened his death — while they accuse her of doing the same.
This collapse of legitimacy has been hastened by a widening of the gap between leaders and followers.
Among other things, it has hastened South Korea's rapprochement with Japan after a protracted spat over history.
But banks hastened closures last year compared with 2015, when 3 percent of branches shut their doors.
The Apollo program hastened ground-breaking technological advancements that continue to bestow benefits to modern civilization today.
" Dr. Collins hastened to add that he was not trying to "impugn the sanity of Mr. Joyce.
The decline has been hastened by the reëmergence of mainland China as an economic and cultural power.
The purges hastened the trend under Mr. Erdogan's leadership of placing loyalists in government and public institutions.
That drove the innovation that sped the rise of some firms and hastened the demise of others.
Abandonment has been hastened by the fact that their local MPs are batting for the other side.
The print newspaper business is dying, and for some papers, this rule has probably hastened their demise.
The collapse of UKIP was hastened by the repositioning of the Conservatives as the party of Brexit.
The internal dissent hastened Mr. Zuckerberg's changes, said one of the people with knowledge of the decisions.
Technological advances have hastened the trend toward winners and losers and have made growth harder to find.
Federal Election Commission, which hastened a deregulation of American political-campaign funding; and District of Columbia v.
This was undoubtedly an event, a "trigger," which hastened his denouement and led to that fateful day.
The haze sickened hundreds of thousands across the region, and according to one study, hastened over 100,000 deaths.
A gritty independence movement brought the Soviet occupation to an end in 1991 (and hastened Mikhail Gorbachev's resignation).
Although she hastened to add that her research hadn't shown such a strong boost for non-incumbent Republicans.
His cause of death was described as "child abuse syndrome" hastened by blunt force trauma to his head.
His book covers artists from 19753 to 1995, exploring what he thinks has hastened the rock star's demise.
The jihadists' advance hastened the creation last year of a fourth outfit, the Government of National Accord (GNA).
It seemed not only pointless but cruel to do so—and might well have hastened his decline. ♦
"I wonder if they've handed out the mail yet," my neighbor said as he hastened to his cell.
Union representation — the very issue that hastened the shutdown of Gothamist and DNAinfo — also remains a question mark.
But she also hastened to credit female peers: Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Rosemarie Trockel, Sarah Charlesworth, Louise Lawler.
Perhaps used to countering narrowed eyes and barely disguised incredulity at this point, he hastened to follow up.
Some people—including some doctors and nurses—feared that opioids like morphine caused trouble breathing and hastened death.
Instead, we're hastened toward a nonsensical, almost illegible ending that lays waste to all this careful mood-setting.
Some of the regulations passed over the last decade hastened the closure of coal-fired plants slated for retirement.
Last year, the United Nations hastened the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord in an effort to promote stability.
For that reason American leaders of both parties have hastened to play down the shock of the Brexit vote.
While some credit normalization is expected, this could be hastened or more severe due largely to exogenous macroeconomic risks.
While the Republic was already in decline well before then, the fateful move hastened Rome's transition to autocratic rule.
He then "hastened back to his cell and advised Matt that the escape route was complete," the report said.
With concerns about coronavirus have suddenly ruptured public pastimes, the question is whether that shift will be seriously hastened.
"The pace of disruption has only hastened," Robert A. Iger, Disney's chief executive and chairman, said in an interview.
Officials in allied nations, who had already expressed unease over Mr. Mattis's resignation, voiced exasperation over his hastened departure.
But none of this saved Mubarak — in fact, in the view of Sisi officials, his laxity hastened his demise.
Perhaps prosperity theology, boisterous, formalistic and mechanical prayer rituals, and skillful oratory have hastened the need for a eulogy.
The influx of opportunists was a boon for California's economy, and hastened its admittance into the union in 1850.
The military's decision to close many bases in Northern states where long winters limited training only hastened the trend.
This gambit will only stop Trump if he is provoked into self-destructive action and his departure is hastened.
While the sun was setting and dusk stole on, we hastened back to the lawn and began to search.
Murdoch himself hastened Fleet Street's demise as a press hub when he moved his print works to east London.
In both cases, loved ones worried about them, and in both cases, these periods of undernourishment hastened their deaths.
It also hastened the demise of the Plains Indians, as well as the bison herds on which they depended.
Manager John Gibbons said Travis was close to returning but the right quad injury to Troy Tulowitzi hastened his return.
Ms Nahles's departure, long forecast in some SPD circles, was hastened by a week of grim news for the party.
"If Davis's machinations behind the scenes...didn't help the spirit of the negotiations, they certainly hastened the endgame," MacCambridge wrote.
It detailed a harrowing entry into the world, a turbulent marriage and allegations that neglect may have hastened Black's death.
The war hastened the arrival of democracy; if the workers had to fight for their country, why couldn't they vote?
It also hastened the departure of a generation of farm state voters from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.
He treats his on-ice role in the same easygoing manner in which he hastened to aid neighbors in distress.
The school received swift punishment for its fibs last year, when federal officials cut off funding and hastened Corinthian's demise.
He was accompanied by members of his family, including Grace Mugabe, his second wife, who had unwittingly hastened his downfall.
He hastened to add something about his schedule: He had just returned from speaking to some fine folks in Iowa.
It was that poor late-November weather — not to mention the growing popularity of Thanksgiving — that hastened Evacuation Day's decline.
He hastened to add that this plan is not meant to replace NASA's Project Artemis, but would run in parallel.
The secretary hastened to say the administration supports the Federal Reserve's independence (CNN) … Trump does not control monetary policy (Bloomberg).
Aggressive rate hikes  The Fed has historically hastened recessions by hiking interest rates too quickly in the face of inflation.
But a behind-the-scenes GOP brawl threatening to tank a Pentagon funding increase and wall construction hastened Trump's decision.
Just as Nelson Mandela was repelled by Mobutu, and hastened his departure, so Mr Ramaphosa is surely repelled by Mr Kabila.
The nuclear deal surely hastened the sailors' release, but not quite in the fashion that the Obama Administration has been spinning.
Ramsay might have just hastened his undoing, and even those of us who have him drafted probably feel okay about that.
But Hollywood has finally found a solution to the technology-hastened problem of stars aging out of the demo: better technology.
She died before her time, at just 65 years old, her death no doubt sadly hastened by all she had endured.
These soldiers, which Putin later admitted had been sent there by the Kremlin, hastened the eventual Russian annexation of the peninsula.
But few of Mr. Manafort's friends predicted that his sentencing would be hastened by prosecutors declaring him to be a liar.
But what appeared to be a gift to the Yankees — an opportunity to short-circuit a rally — instead hastened their demise.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hastened to say that it was not, announcing Tuesday that he had spoken with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The arrival of Mr. Kelly to play precisely the gatekeeping role that would stymie aides like Mr. Bannon hastened his departure.
The Trump administration negligently hastened the inevitable, largely through chaos and a lack of a strategic, apolitical plan regarding future risks.
There was fatigue with Pataki after three terms and a strong challenger in Eliot Spitzer in 2006 that hastened his retirement.
The collapse of the miners' plan was hastened by the parade of bankruptcies that have hit the industry in recent years.
I called to them and waved, and they hastened off, leading me into Central Park, where they hid among the trees.
Successive governments have connived at and hastened the corporate hijacking of Indian agriculture, privileging the profits of a few over countless livelihoods.
Efforts seem to be hastened by the drought, the promise of El Niño and the widening view — promoted by people like Gov.
The resulting civil war hastened the industrialisation of the northern states, which owed their victory, in part, to their greater economic strength.
NAFTA arguably hastened the end of one-party rule in Mexico, and has anchored everything from electoral reforms to central-bank independence.
Hastened by feeble progress on curbing greenhouse-gas emissions, businesses face wetter floods, fiercer wildfires and stormier storms than in the past.
Yet the emergence of the opioid epidemic, which kills whites at higher rates than other races, has also hastened the racial convergence.
The reasons for this switch were largely economic, although coal closures were also hastened by air pollution regulations (rather than climate rules).
Politicians responded not with pragmatic ideas for reform but by whipping up anger and resentment, which only hastened white- and business-flight.
"It seems like this is much more hastened than normally we would see, particularly at this scale of an acquisition," Perlut said.
He left in good standing, but his exit was hastened, because M.I.6 regarded his plans as a potential conflict of interest.
Excessive and improper use of existing drugs by doctors, patients and farmers has hastened the natural process through which microbes develop immunity.
She was so popular that a false news report that she was abandoning the bustle hastened the demise of the faux derrière.
But SodaStream executives publicly acknowledged that political pressure hastened its exit from Mishor Adumim, an industrial park in the disputed West Bank.
"The pace of disruption has only hastened," Mr. Iger told The New York Times in an interview when the deal was announced.
Among techies, there is now widespread concern that Facebook and Twitter have hastened the decline of journalism and the irrelevance of facts.
It triggered a broader protest movement of lawyers, opposition parties, journalists and rights activists, which hastened the end of General Musharraf's rule.
Experts say regulations, like those put in place during the Obama administration, may have hastened the demise of a once-dominant industry.
The overuse of antibiotics in human medicine and agriculture has hastened this process, and experts now warn of a looming global crisis.
And while Trumbull isn't the only big-bank property fund seeing outflows, its underperformance versus industry benchmarks has hastened the investor flight.
The arrival of John F. Kelly, a retired Marine general, as Mr. Trump's chief of staff, has hastened that original time frame.
" Obama, Sides told me last year, "was clarifying on this issue, and that may have hastened their departure from the Democratic Party.
Stock prices, which had begun declining in late September and early October, began to nosedive on October 18, as investors hastened to sell.
We hastened into a jog and then flat out started running, determined not to be seen by the school safety officers posted outside.
Another ballot measure petition hastened construction of a stadium in Inglewood, where the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League will play.
"There are very good reasons why there is collapsing trust in American public institutions, and #MeToo has only hastened that collapse," he wrote.
Trump's family and the aides who hastened to serve him have learned to imitate his grossest reflexes, and to hell with the contradictions.
The value, convenience and the ability to easily comparison shop online hastened the demise of both smaller shops and many big household names.
Anuj Dhanda, chief information officer of Albertsons, said Amazon's expansion has hastened his company's efforts to modernize its infrastructure and in-store experiences.
Laura Belin: 2020 primary campaign may have hastened the end of caucuses The future of caucuses may be evaporating along with Vermont Sen.
A recurrence of cancer hastened his decision to step away from his day-to-day duties as the Mets' general manager last summer.
His departure was hastened by Mr. Trump's growing weariness with the image Mr. Bannon cultivated as the architect of the president's populist agenda.
But once they're on the list, independent and arthouse theaters, and even multiplexes, may screen them, and their digital releases may be hastened.
When the dam was recaptured, American engineers and scientists worried that the lapse in grouting had hastened the erosion of the dam's foundation.
They have raised concerns that the sale of soured mortgages simply hastened the foreclosure process for tens of thousands of cash-strapped borrowers.
After witnessing a wave wash over Hollywood, the media, politics, and corporate America, Chick's story should have hastened our industry's own #MeToo moment.
The war came to a cataclysmic end, with many Americans believing the use of nuclear weapons hastened its end and saved American lives.
The internet may have hastened the profession's decline, but until the creation of a travel AI, there are still some things computers can't do.
Automation hastened the persistent long-term decline in industrial employment that is familiar in all rich economies—even in export powerhouses such as Germany.
As word of checkpoints spread, Beijing's deputy secretary general, Chen Bei, hastened to announce on Saturday that the authorities would not tolerate viral vigilantism.
The short answer is no, we have been working on this change for a while, but I cannot deny their behavior hastened its deployment.
Hastened by feeble progress on curbing greenhouse-gas emissions, businesses face wetter floods, fiercer wildfires and stormier storms than in the past (see article).
But, he hastened to add, it could take significant time before human trials confirm the supplements are safe to take on a daily basis.
It was Project Strobe, for example, that detected the issues with Google+'s APIs that hastened the shutdown of the company's failed social network.
Friends always hastened to praise Clinton for her determination to "keep going," but they uniformly described her now as angry, confused, bitter, and sad.
It's you who hastened into a marriage because you thought it was better to marry a man who would not act with such folly.
It had hastened the end of the war and saved the lives of US troops who were then preparing for the invasion of Japan.Capt.
He believed that he had treated at least two men during his career whose extreme agitation had either killed them or hastened their demise.
Emotions are still raw over the closure, which was hastened by a drop in ticket sales that worsened after the elephants were permanently retired.
Anticipating its 50th anniversary in 1966, the National Park Service hastened to build 400 cabins to entice visitors to stay in Yellowstone National Park.
During a recent interview at her apartment building in the South Bronx, Ms. Scipio, now 403, recounted the next hours at a hastened clip.
He said that the transactions ranged from HK$4 million to HK$13 million and that the buyers hastened their decision after Lam's announcement.
Many assumed that his exit would be hastened by last weekend's violence in Charlottesville, Va., and the president's widely condemned tepid response to it.
The massive countrywide protests that have entered a second month — and show no sign of letting up — have only somewhat hastened that economic collapse.
The emergence of streaming services like Netflix and Hulu has hastened the decline of the pay TV business and has upended the media universe.
She and others also claimed that a smear campaign prompted by Giuliani and others pushing these investigations damaged her reputation and hastened her removal.
At Twitter — which declined to provide any details to confirm Duysak's identity to us — the event has hastened efforts to change things at the company.
Neurala bears similar hallmarks of 'thinking' software being pioneered by tech giants like Google, but with one slight difference, the company's executives hastened to add.
Clinton's campaign offered few details about her visit to FBI headquarters Saturday, but hastened to note that the meeting about her "email arrangements" was voluntary.
The museum finds an uplifting message in that operation, declaring that it brought North Vietnam to the negotiating table, and so hastened the war's end.
Amazon Studios, Apple and some television networks have hastened to cut ties with the studio, unwind production deals and remove Mr Weinstein's name from credits.
South Korea's president, Park Geun-hye, hailed the deal—hastened by the two leaders' first bilateral meeting in November—as a key to improved relations.
But often those same people hastened to add that the free energy principle, at its heart, tells a simple story and solves a basic puzzle.
But Americans have long argued that they hastened to a close a long, terrible war in the Pacific in which Japan was the clear aggressor.
Yes, the written word has been in decline since the advent of film and then television, though recent technological change has undoubtedly hastened its fall.
However, the filibuster's use has increased geometrically in the past few decades and it has hastened the fierce partisan divide that harms our democratic process.
In a move that officials hastened to say was not a precursor to its demise, the festival — popularly known as FringeNYC — is taking 2017 off.
On the one hand, Dany hastened her transformation into her father the Mad King, burning the Tarlys (RIP Dickon) when they wouldn't bend the knee.
Mr. Pruitt resigned in July amid ethics scandals, but the loss of support among key Midwest Republicans is widely believed to have hastened his departure.
Even the filmmakers who hastened to rid themselves of any association with accused abusers ended up making the scandals indelibly part of their films' narratives.
While the Trump administration was predisposed to reject a takeover so closely related to national security, behind-the-scenes machinations by Qualcomm hastened the result.
With men away at the front lines, women assumed roles in the work force back home that hastened their emancipation and changed social ways forever.
Republicans desperately want to enact major legislation after the failure on ObamaCare, which was hastened by the dismal poll numbers of the GOP repeal bills.
China's unsuccessful efforts to stop the disease may have hastened the spread — creating problems that could bedevil Beijing and global agriculture for years to come.
"Vanbellingen acknowledged paying more than 1 euro for the properties, but he hastened to add that "if you compare it with England or Belgium, very cheap.
Multiple cities in the South — including Richmond, Va., the capital of the Confederacy, and Lexington, Ky. — are contemplating either planned or hastened removals of Confederate monuments.
" López Obrador told me that he also had the backing of the teachers' union, then hastened to clarify: "The unofficial one—not the corrupted official one.
It's not like we won't lock our doors any more, he hastened to add, but a robust security system has more to it than strong locks.
President Obama's taunting of Mr. Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in 2011 hastened his desire to improve his standing in the political world.
Yet even the Trump administration hastened to portray the Golan proclamation as a one-off that should not be seen as precedent in other territorial disputes.
The Sessions character began to explain, "We all know there are two kinds of crime: regular and black," only to be hastened away by Ms. McCarthy.
That transition is likely to be hastened by a pressing need for greater security, privacy and transparency in the digital age, following numerous disastrous data breaches.
It would be "fabulous" for two women to be on the ticket, Pelosi said — though she hastened to note that the choice was Clinton's to make.
I asked about the lynch mobs in Hatillo Palma that caused hundreds to flee the town and hastened the departure of many more from across the country.
In his first public remarks since leaving the company he co-founded, Kevin Systrom hinted at tensions with Facebook that could have hastened his exit from Instagram.
Dutch settlers used shallow wells and cisterns, which often proved inadequate; in fact, a lack of drinking water hastened New Amsterdam's fall to the English in 1664.
Amazon, on the other hand, has hastened to reproduce the assets of brick-and-mortar rivals such as Walmart and has a mixed record with those projects.
Overlooked no more: Alan Turing was one of the most influential code breakers of World War II, who yielded intelligence believed to have hastened the Allied victory.
On Thursday, the company, which was most recently valued at $15 billion, announced it had filed confidentially for an I.P.O. Uber has also hastened its I.P.O. clock.
Dr. Meir and Ms. Koch were initially tasked with installing lithium-ion batteries next Monday, but the timeline was hastened after a power controller failed last weekend.
Some analysts speculate Musk has wanted to take Tesla private for a while, and the press and shareholder hype surrounding Model 3 production goals hastened his ambitions.
We took an in-depth look at Bell Pottinger, the British public relations firm that was caught up in the corruption scandal that hastened Mr. Zuma's downfall.
Power struggle From an urgency to see stability and stop ISIS' growth in Libya, the United Nations hastened in a Government of National Accord (GNA) earlier this year.
Benchmark 10-year note yields US10YT=RR surged to 2.885 percent overnight, the highest since January 13, before falling as low as 2.707 percent as stock selloff hastened.
He warned that change would not be easy to achieve but may be hastened by the prospect of reduced security support from EU's main ally, the United States.
But instead of giving people the tools to better understand the world, Zuckerberg's creation has hastened the global spread of misinformation designed to divide populations and manipulate voters.
Miocic had the better plan and came out the winner, but it was hastened along by Werdum engaging in a sprint to catch him all around the octagon.
Last year's tax bill permanently cut the corporate income tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent, which has hastened the rise of the U.S. federal budget deficit.
And on a couple of occasions, DHS made it clear that immigrants with DACA were protected from deportation — then hastened to clarify that they were protected for now.
It also asked if people felt that using marijuana made their workout more pleasurable, upped or reduced their desire to work out, and possibly hastened their recovery afterward.
Missy Franklin had just announced her retirement, hastened by chronic shoulder pain, in a letter posted on ESPN's website when the first mournful emails arrived in my inbox.
President Trump's decision, announced in May, accelerated a capital flight from Iran that hastened the rial's decline, unnerving Iranians who saw it as a warning of economic calamity.
Dora Brooks, 58, and Mary Martinez, 62, were there when the biggest union, Local 54 of Unite Here, went on strike in 2016 and hastened the Taj's demise.
At the same time, the end of the war hastened the demise of the old European empires, and Communists often took leading roles in the new anticolonial movements.
When Cyclone Nargis killed an estimated 140,000 people in Myanmar in 2008, the lying incompetence of the junta that ran the country at the time hastened its demise.
The US is in the midst of an identity crisis, one that has been hastened, for better or worse, by the mass use of largely unregulated social networks.
The demise of conventional floristry has been hastened as well by the rejection of toxic floral foam; its replacements — chicken wire or recycled coconut husks — have spurred creativity.
But on Tuesday afternoon, her departure was hastened to the end of this month, after a vote by the board of governors, which oversees the statewide university system.
Republican officials depend on these women for their votes, and, as many of them hastened to say Friday night and Saturday morning, they also have wives and daughters.
In Iraq, Obama's withdrawal plan was hastened by the expiration of an agreement signed in 2008 by President George W. Bush allowing US troops to remain in the country.
In "The Day of the Triffids" (1951), John Wyndham saw mankind's end hastened by perambulating carnivorous plants; Stephen King made a case for murderous mobile phones in "Cell" (2006).
The story of the chow mein sandwich cannot be told without the story of the chow mein noodle that hastened the sandwich's ascent toward the stuff of local legend.
The development of the radar system is hastened by the re-use of software technology from existing Navy dual-band and AN/TPY-2 radar programs, Raytheon developers added.
The post-referendum traumas hastened the transformation by confronting the will of the people with innumerable practical difficulties, from the opposition of Remainers to the cunning of the Eurocrats.
As to whether his impending flight hastened the completion of negotiations, Mr. de Blasio said, "The goal is really simple: Get to the handshake at the first available moment."
But the two parties have realigned at different speeds: Democrats have experienced a slow evolution, while Republicans undertook a speedy transition hastened by an unorthodox presidential nominee in 2016.
To the extent that this can be hastened, it in the U.S. national interests to see this outcome achieved with as little exposure by American military personnel as possible.
A veritable roasting at Washington's annual "nerd prom," the White House Correspondents' Association's annual dinner, in 2011 may have hastened — or even catalyzed — his bid for the Oval Office.
A week ago, the first wrongful death claim over the methane leak was filed, saying the conditions hastened the demise of an elderly woman already suffering from lung cancer.
Mr. Trump's decision to reimpose sanctions has accelerated a capital flight from Iran that hastened the rial's decline, unnerving Iranians who saw it as a warning of economic calamity.
Following the virus outbreak, Chinese tech companies of all sizes hastened to offer contributions, with efforts ranging from making monetary donations to building tools that keep the public informed.
By the 1980s, Greenwich Village had begun to change, a transition hastened by the AIDS epidemic; as residents died off or moved away, rents would be jacked up fourfold.
But if the flor has begun to die off (a process that may be hastened by fortifying the wine to 17 percent), it is a candidate to become amontillado.
One hospital, Memorial Medical Center, was so undone that two desperate doctors later said that they hastened the deaths of patients who had waited days in the heat for rescue.
Cheap, personalised, advertising-free, binge-released video is widely seen as having hastened a decline in audiences for broadcast television, thus doing a great deal of damage to television advertising.
Apple hastened its way toward a dead end last year when it decided to switch to Roman numerals rather than continuing with numbers as it had done in the past.
The fall of the iron curtain in 1989 and the subsequent integration of eastern Europe into the EU hastened some of that change by providing new pools of cheap labour.
Following Didi's safety incidents, Chinese authorities hastened their pace to reinforce rules they had long laid out for the fledgeling industry, and some of the policies prove costly to uphold.
Rather than physical deterioration, it seems to have been social erosion — not enough churchgoers and students, according to a report by the National Park Service — that hastened the town's end.
What began as a matter of simple math turned into an article of faith over the past couple years -- an assumption that might have hastened Hillary Clinton's Election Day fall.
For anyone still inclined to believe that liberal democracy is the inevitable outgrowth of human progress — an outcome hastened by the postwar institutions — these events have provided a sobering rejoinder.
The wavering relationship between consumers and cars has been hastened by the emergence of climate change as a potent political issue, as well as worsening air quality in major cities.
Basically, when your health was in trouble, deliberately draining blood was considered a medically sound response—a tactic that, perhaps most infamously, may have hastened George Washington's death in 1799.
" But, it hastened to add that there was "no evidence that any IRS official acted based on political, discriminatory, corrupt, or other inappropriate motives that would support a criminal prosecution.
Separately, the sharing of a video of the massacre at two New Zealand mosques last year hastened global efforts to curb the dispersion of toxic content and terrorist material online.
In an era of perilous experiments hastened by the Soviet success of Sputnik, the first artificial satellite, Mr. Kraft presided over triumphal breakthroughs in the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo projects.
While the falling value of the Canadian dollar has hastened the decline, shopkeepers and local officials also point to another culprit: tighter federal immigration enforcement over the past two years.
The Democratic chairman of the Judiciary Committee, where impeachment cases are typically built, insisted it is, and hastened on Thursday to add that he sees no more room for debate.
To our nation's lasting regret, Johnson's stubborn support of war hastened the decline of a potentially Great Society that we are still trying to create a half a century later.
For example, he suggested that a convention for coin-operated laundromat owners might be "too niche" (though he hastened to add that he meant no offense to the laundromat business).
After Ms. Harris's comment, her aides hastened to add that she would also support less sweeping changes to health care; like most other candidates, Ms. Harris declined an interview request.
YouTube's push of Sponsorships may have been hastened by the success of Patreon, which lets fans subscribe to creators for a monthly fee in exchange for different perks and exclusive access.
Former President Barack Obama's initiatives to rein in the impacts of climate change have hastened the retirement of old, inefficient coal-fired plants and the switch to cleaner-burning natural gas.
But Sunday's episode hastened the transformation of "Fear" into practically a new show with the slaying of Nick (Frank Dillane), who was shot and killed near the end of the hour.
" Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev — the architect of glasnost or "openness" reform policies that hastened the end the Communist U.S.S.R. — has warned that U.S.-Russia ties were at "a dangerous point.
That process had been hastened by feeling excluded from peace talks, and also by a weariness for supporting the Afghan campaign among voters and lawmakers in their respective countries, they said.
The Soviet Union's intervention in 1979, which eventually included tens of thousands of troops, failed to save the communist government in Kabul, and hastened the demise of another government – in Moscow.
While the administration emphasizes that it stands by the Iranian people, heavy U.S. sanctions reimposed by Trump have hastened the economy's deterioration and worsened economic conditions for ordinary Iranians, experts say.
While the administration emphasizes that it stands by the Iranian people, heavy U.S. sanctions reimposed by Trump have hastened the economy's deterioration and worsened economic conditions for ordinary Iranians, experts say.
To ensure that everybody noted that I was merely using the couples as an analogue, I hastened to add the climate as an example of a common good for the nation.
The unrest, which drew hundreds of National Guard troops to the city, left dozens of businesses along Plymouth and other north side streets burned, and it hastened white flight to the suburbs.
The shift has hastened the decline of a centrist two-party system that stretched back decades, and led to the rise of Alvarado Munoz on a ticket of fiercely opposing gay marriage.
Mr Sánchez, a politician of no fixed ideology, has hastened that process by feinting left in office, with a big increase in the minimum wage and budget proposals for higher social spending.
"While we haven't hastened the speed of light, we have built a superior cloud network as a result of the well-provisioned direct paths between our cloud and end-users," Traynor wrote.
The Republican-controlled Congress hastened the overhaul of the U.S. tax code by moving closer to agreement on a budget resolution, taking a procedural step that would help advance eventual tax legislation.
Reuters reported last month that Airbus was close to naming a German executive from outside the group to replace fellow German Wilhelm after a board-driven management overhaul hastened his surprise resignation.
Turnbull hastened the usual honors approval process and held a ceremony to recognize the Australians involved in a drama that gripped the world for weeks, which he called an extraordinary international effort.
But now that she uttered it, and said he was a distant relative about whom she knew very little, I hastened to press the keys that would tell me who he was.
Before Mr. Trump, he said, it seemed that few politicians were addressing the grievances of people who were economically wounded by free-trade deals that hastened the downfall of the textile industry.
Print newspapers were in a precarious position before Facebook was even invented, but many journalists believe that Facebook — along with Google (GOOGL) — hastened the decline of the business in a big way.
Pavlyuchenkova, a quarter-finalist at all four Grand Slams, hastened her exit with eight double-faults, including one on break point which gifted Muguruza a 4-2 lead in the second set.
Its proliferation has been hastened by the rise of a partisan economy amid a fragmented media market, aiming to keep a narrow but intense niche audience addicted to anger, anxiety and resentment.
But they also acknowledge that domestic migration has hastened the state's political realignment, particularly in the fast-growing metro areas that account for more than two-thirds of the state's voting population.
Outwardly, they seem they picture of upper-middle-class bliss, except that Joy has no desire to have sex with him, perhaps hastened by an accident that has left her slowly recovering.
The Hudson River School of painters, founded in 1825 by Thomas Cole, portrayed that landscape as a path to the sublime, and citizens hastened out of crowded cities to follow that path.
The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, has committed to supporting him, and Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman, hastened on Tuesday evening to declare Mr. Trump the party's presumptive nominee.
McMaster surely hastened his own demise when he acknowledged, at the Munich Security Conference, in February, that Robert Mueller had amassed "incontrovertible" evidence of a Russian effort to interfere in the 2016 election.
Former President Barack Obama did not include Ms. Shalala in a string of midterm endorsements he made on Monday, though party leaders hastened to say his backing could still come in the future.
Another round of crushed pro-democracy protests led by the country's monks, in 2007, hastened a political transition in which some power is now shared with Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government.
This time, China chose a more unconventional method to challenge the United States and hastened the timetable, challenging a president-elect rather than a newly installed president as it has in the past.
Whether or not the photo is directly related to the withdrawal, at the very least it fed the growing antiwar sentiment in this country and may have hastened the end of the war.
Under Mr. Immelt's leadership, shares of G.E. fared poorly, drawing the ire of investors and the involvement of an activist hedge fund that hastened the succession planning that led to Mr. Flannery's appointment.
Both China's monetary and fiscal policies have been kept on a tight leash so far this year, and deleveraging — the process of reducing debt — has been hastened through tighter regulations, the analysts noted.
One has to do with how Chernobyl exposed the untenable fissures in the Soviet system and hastened its collapse; the accident also encouraged Mikhail Gorbachev to pursue drastic reforms with even more zeal.
But vulcanologists monitoring and measuring Kilauea's every move during the past four weeks hastened to add the latest change in the volcano's behavior, while undoubtedly significant, leaves them uncertain about what will follow.
Sales of First Daughter Ivanka Trump's merchandise at Nordstrom's had tumbled sharply prior to the 2016 election, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, which hastened the retail giant's decision to drop the brand.
The Cubs hastened Samardzija's departure as Jason Heyward belted a leadoff double, Javier Baez walked and Willson Contreras lined a base hit to right to load the bases with none out in the second.
While the Social Democrats' popularity has been waning for years, the rising tide of populism that has carried anti-immigrant parties in countries like Germany and Sweden during the migration crisis hastened his departure.
In the days following Prince's death, the media hastened to show us not the man who cavorted atop Batmobiles, but rather the Prince who could rock out alongside Eric Clapton and other serious guitarists.
Early on, Perry dispels any question of whether her mother hastened her own death through her choices in men or her behavior, but she withholds who actually killed her mother until almost the end.
Emerging from Election Day without much clarity on which party would end up with a numerical advantage, both sides, as so often before, have hastened to pay court to Mr. Felder and Mr. Klein.
He was interested, for example, in knowing whether the residents of other countries worshiped Ram, the Hindu deity and, upon discovering that they did not, hastened to inform his neighbors of this startling news.
And on that front, he has followed through, empowering military commanders on the ground to ramp up the fight against ISIS with increased airstrikes and troop levels that have hastened the pace of victory.
Both feel like the kind of moves that put Axe Capital in the United States attorney's sights in the first place, and both were hastened by Axe's ego, isolating him from more prudent counsel.
While the U.S. president's "crazy" ways have worsened it, he's only a symptom of world developments that have hastened the tensions, and not the cause, pointed out Dani Rodrik, a professor at Harvard University.
The act is notable because it was the first time that the federal government authorized abolition of slavery, which hastened its demise in Virginia and Maryland as runaways from these states fled to Washington.
Under the law, courts can give what's called a "summary judgment" — and stop a case in its tracks with a hastened ruling — if they believe that the facts of the case aren't in dispute.
Patreon's needling of YouTube over its weak ad revenue payouts may have hastened YouTube's launch of "sponsorships" that lets fans pay $4.99 a month for bonus features and access to exclusive live chats with creators.
In November there's the Beaver Moon , when trappers of old hastened to bag a winter's worth of furs before ponds and swamps froze – and beavers themselves are busy shoring up their dams for the winter.
But those two major developments only appear to have hastened the next chapter in the conflict, as local, regional, and global powers vying for influence and turf scramble to assert themselves and shape Syria's future.
And I appreciate that change in political views or trying to instill collective consciousness is hastened by people being able to connect with thousands and sometimes tens of thousands of people behind one common cause.
Some historians have suggested that Justinian's land grab actually hastened the final decline of what was once the Western Roman Empire, which, after his death, was re-conquered by the very people Justinian drove out.
This week, Trump said he'd be honored to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un — only with certain preconditions, the White House hastened to add — and had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Three days later, a man named Jason said he would be happy to take care of Ms. Cohen's issue, though he hastened to add that SureGuard was not the company that manufactured the door. Hmm.
But the desire to seize something from Ershadi, to feel that reality had expanded for me as it had for her, that the other world had come through to touch me, had hastened my revelations.
"A third to a half [of agents] are in the category of people you'd like to avoid," Graetz said, although he hastened to add that he'd only met a small sample of the IRS auditors.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned last week that all foreign forces would ultimately have to leave Syria — and his foreign ministry hastened to clarify that this specifically included Iranian troops and their proxies in Hezbollah.
It's a further measure of the Brexiteers' naïveté that they don't realize that by forcing Northern Ireland to choose between the United Kingdom and Europe, they may have inadvertently hastened the eventual reunification of Ireland.
It seemed natural that the horror of watching Chile's democracy being destroyed and the grief at so many deaths of comrades from his Communist Party and other left-leaning organizations would have hastened his demise.
Even financiers who supported Trump for President, hoping that he would cut taxes and regulations, have been unnerved at the ways his insurgent campaign seems to have hastened a collapse of respect for established institutions.
At the same time, the popularity of fantasy sports and the growing amounts of easily accessible data and analytics have not merely hastened the acceptance of sports betting: They have transformed the nature of fandom.
In October, Reuters reported that the board had hastened the departure of finance director Harald Wilhelm, prompting his surprise decision to resign even while acknowledging he had started the audit and halted the system of payments.
Meanwhile, the names of those who imprisoned him and hastened his death, together with the name of their brutal, and brief, authoritarian regime, will be a mere footnote under Liu Xiaobo's page in the history books.
Wright's retirement from baseball was hastened by chronic neck, shoulder and back injuries, so he can appreciate better than most what Woods has endured on a journey back to the winner's circle after four back operations.
Jackie, accustomed since adolescence to location shoots, explained to the young bartender that they were there for a film project called the "Up" series — not the cartoon movie "Up," she hastened to clarify, but a documentary.
Italian banks, which have struggled for years, have come under increasing pressure following Britain's recent vote to leave the European Union and the Rome government has hastened efforts to get European blessing for a state rescue.
Mr. Netanyahu has hastened this trend by expanding Israeli diplomacy with Asian and African countries, which have shown little interest in the Israel-Palestine conflict, but are eager to acquire Israeli technology, both civilian and military.
When Richard Meier's first glass residential towers on Perry Street were completed, in 210, it hastened the continuing change of the Village from Joe Gould's scruffy bohemia to a prestige address for bankers and movie stars.
While the worst oil downturn since the 1980s sounds the death knell for scores of debt-laden shale producers, it has also hastened the decline in costs of hydraulic fracturing and improvements of the still-developing technology.
The family reportedly paid $1,684 to the paper to run Williams obituary, but the paper balked at a line that said "her passing was hastened by her continued frustration with the Trump administration," according to NBC News.
The Brexiteers' response was noisy scorn, as they hastened to assure voters that they knew better than Mr Obama about America's self-interest, or that he was simply lying at the suggestion of his friend David Cameron.
The precipitous drop of oil prices from more than $100 a barrel in 2014 to roughly $55 today has hastened Saudi Arabia's transition from a petrostate to a Gulf nation built on a broader range of industries.
Just as Barack Obama's unpopularity in the South hastened, but did not cause, the near extinction of white southern Democrats, so President Donald Trump's unpopularity looks likely to sharply reduce the number of Republicans from liberal states.
But just as the spread of social media jumpstarted political tribalization, the rise of cable and streaming services has necessitated a need for a wealth of content — increasingly targeted and niche — that has hastened a cultural splintering.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's 2011 military intervention in Libya, ordered by former prime minister David Cameron, relied on flawed intelligence and hastened the North African country's political and economic collapse, lawmakers said on Wednesday in a damning report.
In the days since the Fermi team released their paper, a number of astrophysicists have hastened to propose theoretical explanations for how matter might persist around black holes in high enough concentrations to generate a gamma-ray burst.
There is precedent: state attorneys-general hastened the federal government's decision to pursue strong antitrust action against Microsoft in the late 1990s, notes Gary Reback, a lawyer who worked with some of them in his work opposing Microsoft.
Speaker John Boehner announced in late September that he would resign the following month, a departure hastened by his ongoing and unsuccessful battles to bring along some of the most conservative elements of his conference on any legislation.
The Democratic senator said her work hastened the "removal of illegal aliens by expanding detention capacity and increasing the number of Federal District Court judges" in one 2008 mailer sent out by her congressional office, CNN reported Thursday.
The precipitous drop of oil prices from more than $23 a barrel in 22 to roughly $21 to date has hastened Saudi Arabia's transition from a petrostate to a Gulf nation built on a broader range of industries.
The precipitous drop of oil prices from more than $100 a barrel in 2014 to roughly $55 to date has hastened Saudi Arabia's transition from a petrostate to a Gulf nation built on a broader range of industries.
Google and other internet companies have lobbied for a federal privacy law through their trade groups and have hastened to support a national law that would nullify state privacy laws, such as the one California passed this year.
Indeed, many candidates signaled this weekend that they had no plans to lead a charge for impeachment — Ms. Warren's campaign hastened to note she would remain focused on her policy platform — and would instead defer to House Democrats.
It came to me growing up in India, watching lives ruined by the broken state, including the public hospital that hastened the death of my grandfather by assigning an untrained night aide to attempt his emergency heart surgery.
The war over impeachment has hastened House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's determination to approve a trade deal with Mexico and Canada, making it the one thing most likely to get done this year, lawmakers and their aides tell Axios.
The deeper worry is that tech is out of step with the national and global mood, and failed to recognize the social and economic anxieties roiling the nation — many of them hastened by the products the industry devises.
That was a Golden Age for social democracy because governments, including the American government, hastened to find an alternative to communism, but that meant recognizing trade unions, encouraging democratic parties, encouraging cooperation in various kinds, and so on.
The disappointing readings, hastened by a U.S.-led trade war, will be of concern to the European Central Bank which is expected to end its 20.8 billion euro asset purchase programme next month before raising interest rates next year.
The disappointing readings, hastened by a U.S.-led trade war, will be of concern to the European Central Bank which is expected to end its 2.6 billion euro asset purchase programme next month before raising interest rates next year.
And by using the crop as collateral, Schwarzbeck's company manages to avoid forcing farmers to put up their farms as collateral — the phenomenon that forced many farmers into bankruptcy in the 80s and hastened the advent of industrial farming.
The firing of FBI director James Comey has an eerie similarity to the "Saturday Night Massacre" in October of 1973, when embattled President Richard Nixon fired Watergate Special Prosector Archibald Cox-a move that hastened Nixon's departure from office.
As Mexicans steel themselves for an American president who made upending his nation's relationship with Mexico a cornerstone of his campaign, officials on this side of the border have hastened to reassure the country that Mexico's economy is sound.
In Birmingham, the fire hoses and police dogs of Eugene Connor, known as Bull, a city commissioner installed by the "Big Mules," not only hastened the end of legal segregation but also made his city kryptonite for economic development.
Record amounts of cash have been pulled out of emerging markets in recent weeks as investors shied away from risks, with the exodus hastened by a plummet in oil prices that has taken a particular toll on oil exporters.
In the Philippines, one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of warmer temperatures, the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 hastened the switch to clean-energy jeepneys, the colorful passenger trucks that tens of thousands rely on.
In the Philippines, one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of warmer temperatures, the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 hastened the switch to clean-energy jeepneys, the colorful passenger trucks that tens of thousands rely on.
Enforcing the fugitive slave law put the federal government emphatically on the side of slavery over freedom, which hastened the collapse of the national political system, the rise of the antislavery Republican Party and the coming of the war.
But in the intervening decades a clerical sexual abuse scandal, the tearing of children away from unwed mothers and other awful abuses against vulnerable Catholics have hastened a blooming of secular modernity and the evaporation of the church's authority.
On Tuesday, the president shared a tweet by the conservative youth activist Charlie Kirk, who branded the disease the "China virus" and called for the construction of Trump's US-Mexico border wall to be hastened to halt its spread.
But, as he hastened to add, he was hardly a run-of-the-mill businessman: he owned and operated a theater in the neighborhood, where he put on both classics and original work, much of which he wrote himself.
Police official Josep Lluis Trapero told reporters Sunday that authorities now believe the group had been preparing an attack in Barcelona for "many months," but that the plans may have been hastened by the explosion at the house late Wednesday.
The disappointing readings were hastened by an ongoing U.S.-led trade war and will likely be of concern to the European Central Bank which is expected to draw a line under its 2.6 billion euro asset purchase programme next month.
NASA is aiming to send humans back to the moon as soon as 2024 in a hastened timeline set by U.S. Vice President Mike Pence in a March speech to the National Space Council, the White House's revived space policy body.
The European lawyers and Indian clerks who for years frequented Habib's restaurant have been leaving the country in recent months, he said, many laid off in sweeping cuts to public and private companies hastened by a fall in energy prices.
He said a recession could be hastened in the United States if Congress implemented tax cuts, as opposed to more general "tax reform," that overstimulate the economy, and used up bullets that lawmakers could use to fight the next downturn.
He detailed dozens of alleged problems with her care, ranging from a hospice nurse who didn't respond for five hours to a middle-of-the-night call for pain medications to suspicions that use of a drug pump hastened her death.
The law, which made it a crime for parents to allow children to miss too many consecutive days of school, resulted in the arrest and jailing of some parents, which Harris hastened to add did not occur on her watch.
When preclearance went away, states hastened to pass voter ID laws where they were not already, purge voter rolls, close polling places and license offices, shorten polling hours, and institute other measures determined to restrict voting access for specific populations.
But if he did, Ailes could return to his roots as a Republican strategist and operative, thumb his nose at former Fox employees who hastened his exit (including anchor Megyn Kelly) and perhaps achieve a last hurrah in a storied career.
When Egyptian newspapers recently quoted Prince Mohammed calling Turkey part of an "evil" alliance in the region, he hastened to deny it, issuing a statement that he was criticizing the Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood, not the government of Turkey.
The bipartisan embrace of "free trade" benefited the wealthy and hastened the hollowing out of the middle class around the same time that the endless wars of the Bush-Obama era were reaching their apogees of fiscal bloat and strategic failure.
The official said that the carrier group was headed to the Persian Gulf in the coming weeks as part of a routine tour but that General McKenzie's request hastened the deployment from its current location in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
The internet-based ride-hailing companies may have hastened the crisis, but virtually all of the hundreds of industry veterans interviewed for the investigation said the industry would have collapsed regardless because of inflated medallion prices and risky lending practices.
Sometimes external forces, like government policy and secular accreditors, have hastened change, in part because they coincided with pressure within the institutions themselves — particularly pressure from tuition-paying students having hard conversations about their beliefs and their relationship to secular culture.
"Coronavirus may have hastened the demise but the weak online offering and a tendency to discount what is advertised as high quality merchandise would leave any retail business on a weak footing", Nick Burchett, fund manager at Cavendish Asset Management, said.
The closely related New England cottontail, a seriously threatened near-relation, is native to the Hudson Valley, and may once have hopped through the five boroughs, but its narrow preference for young woodlands hastened its decline as New York City evolved.
But the harsh regimen, most have since told investigators, was not to their liking, and it was not long before they hastened back to their families in the Strasbourg area, where they were almost immediately picked up by the French authorities.
Of course, while there is no direct evidence (there never is) that a combination of race and gender hastened the end of the Harris candidacy, it is true that all the front-runners left in the democratic field are white.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Methane fumes spewing from a ruptured underground pipeline near a Los Angeles neighborhood hastened the demise of an elderly woman already suffering from lung cancer, her family said in the first wrongful death claim stemming from the gas leak.
The underlying cancer of know-nothingness and bigotry that hastened the rise of mass incarceration — and the attendant erosion of meaningful policy engagement — has been with us since at least the post-civil rights era, and it shows no signs of letting up.
If anything, the selloff has hastened bargain-hunting among investors, such as Fidelity International, UBS Asset Management and J.P. Morgan Asset Management, which believe the long-term growth potential of the world's second biggest economy outweighs the more immediate hit from trade disputes.
The Trump administration's reported plans to pull out all U.S. forces from Syria by the end of April put key anti-ISIS allies on high alert, with many now worried that a hastened withdrawal will leave Washington's Kurdish partners without any protection.
The need for economic diversification was hastened by the dramatic fall in oil prices that started in June 2014 amid a global glut in oil supply and lackluster demand, an event that has hit the world's biggest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia, hard.
Joachim Fels, global economic advisor and a managing director at Pacific Investment Management Co (Pimco), said a recession could be hastened if Congress implemented tax cuts that overstimulate the economy, and used up bullets that lawmakers could use to fight the next downturn.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - New car sales in Russia jumped 17.6 percent in April from the same month a year before, as consumers anticipating that rouble weakness will push up prices hastened purchases, the Association of European Businesses (AEB) lobby group said on Tuesday.
Dealers said the brief strengthening of the rouble this week had hastened the sell-off of the currency, because it allowed players on the market to buy dollars, their long-term preference, at a more favourable rate than earlier in the week.
While the three maintained their innocence, two other doctors told me they had intentionally hastened patients' deaths at the hospital, something they believed would have violated laws and professional ethics in normal times, but was merciful and excusable given the desperate situation.
The story had already been done, she maintained vaguely, before adding that Scavino was himself unlikely to pull back the curtain any further about his life — and besides, she hastened to assure me, there really wasn't much of a curtain to pull back.
The United States Marine Corps announced this week that it had authorized military police officers to bring their privately owned firearms onto bases, a rule change that senior officers said was hastened by fatal shootings at two Navy installations in the past month.
Though perhaps he should have Sunday, when the Giants' inability to cover, tackle or generate any semblance of a pass rush hastened a 1543-17 loss at AT&T Stadium that exposed the chasm of roster talent separating them from the Cowboys.
Since Bieber officially became a Wife Guy, however—a decision he's admitted was hastened by a desire to Do It—he's leaned hard into talking about how much he and Hailey love to bang, within the legal and religious bonds of marriage, of course.
But the nonprofit has also benefited by inflaming the community's anxieties that a time-honored way of life is coming to an end — while eliding the fact that its own lobbying on behalf of corporations and against regulations has hastened the destruction of that lifestyle.
But recent layoffs of some state employees and petrol price increases - reforms hastened by the sinking energy market - have refocused attention on indebtedness and the problems it could present to social cohesion if citizens start to press their relatives and the government heavily for help.
He was 'just a guy' The news doesn't square with Eric Paddock's image of his older brother, he told reporters Monday -- a poker-playing accountant and real estate investor with no apparent political or religious affiliation, "as far as I know," he hastened to add.
In a twist of irony, the soccer players and their coach have plenty of water, though if the water had made them sick before Navy Seal rescuers (including a doctor and a nurse) reached them, as they now have, it could have hastened their deaths.
And while it's hard to tease out just how many of these cases of cancer are directly a result of the attacks, aside from other factors such as age and family history, there is no question that 9/113 hastened some of these incidences.
When Democrats split in 1968, with George Wallace running a Trumpesque third-party campaign, and again in 1972, when many party leaders barely supported George McGovern, the division hastened the transformation of Southern Democrats and blue-collar whites into reliable Nixon and Reagan voters.
This new hub is shoehorned into an unfinished office park in Lower Manhattan whose development it has complicated, not hastened — while the whole area has been evolving into a livelier live-work neighborhood despite what's happening at the World Trade Center, not because of it.
Now invasive earthworm species from southern Europe — survivors of that frozen epoch, and introduced to this continent by European settlers centuries ago — are making their way through northern forests, their spread hastened by roads, timber and petroleum activity, tire treads, boats, anglers and even gardeners.
Uber and Lyft may have hastened the crisis, but virtually all of the hundreds of industry veterans interviewed for this article, including many lenders, said inflated prices and risky lending practices would have caused a collapse even if ride-hailing had never been invented.
He is the cocky player who speaks his mind and walks the course leading with his chin, the former college delinquent whose underage drinking and other immature behavior, which hastened his departure from Georgia after one year, continues to trail him as a pro.
During China's 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak, research indicated the disease was more deadly in regions of the country with lower air quality, but researchers hastened to add that this was an association rather than a causation, with possible confounding variables like socioeconomic status.
At any given minute, Lynch and Frost could swerve away from the narrative entirely to add a musical performance, or to spend a few poignant minutes with a recently departed castmember, or to mount an elaborately allegorical avant-garde exploration of how modernity has hastened humanity's fall.
Many people know the outlines of their plight: Monarchs are under extreme pressure from climate change, deforestation in Mexico and the elimination of milkweed — almost the only food monarch caterpillars will eat — from Midwestern farm fields (hastened by the use of genetically modified corn and soybeans).
Told that he had, in fact, made the remark, Mr. Kasich, who hastened to add that he often spoke off the cuff and without a teleprompter, said he would do well in Michigan, but then turned to the primary that is his main focus these days.
Holmes County Board of Education, in which the court, ruling in 1969, hastened the integration of schools by declaring that a standard of "all deliberate speed," established in a second Brown case, had become an excuse for delays in Mississippi and should no longer apply anywhere.
Dietary changes, too, hastened the demise: the contemporary consumer who is far more likely to thumb-tap an order for a Tingly Sweet Potato Kelp Bowl from Sweetgreen than to pull up to a Burger Heaven counter for the caloric depth charge that is a cheeseburger deluxe.
The scenes of turmoil across Texas raised the specter of the extreme flooding following Hurricane Katrina in 2005, when dozens of hospital and nursing home patients died, and doctors awaiting rescue at one stranded, powerless hospital became so desperate, they intentionally hastened the deaths of their patients.
If Hollywood stories are indeed moving away from those told largely by cisgender white men, that shift seems as if it would inevitably be hastened by the presence of a professional whose job it is to suggest subtler revelations about the physical and psychological experiences of sex.
The apocalypse is coming, and it's being hastened by forces like Ed Balq, the local mogul and business owner who donates megabucks to Abundant Life and, because he is bankrolling the First Reformed 250th anniversary "re-consecration" service, demands there not be "anything political" during the ceremony.
A soft-spoken paediatric neurologist who grew up on the Eastern Shore, a sandy rural spit flanked by the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, Mr Northam not only led his party's sweep for lieutenant-governor and attorney-general; he hastened huge, unexpected wins for the House of Delegates.
Federal Election Commission , which hastened the deregulation of American politics; he upheld Trump's travel ban this term; and his votes on the day-to-day grist of the Supreme Court's docket—on labor law, the environment, and health care—hewed closely to those of his fellow Republican nominees.
By driving women, educated white voters and, most significantly, growing blocs of minorities away from the Republican Party, Mr. Trump has hastened social and political changes already well underway in two key regions, the interior West and the upper South, that not long ago tilted to the right.
Mr. Rose said he felt that chasing young consumers had hastened the recent downward spiral at M & S. The key to the golden gate, he said, are women, who buy all the ladies' wear, most of the children's wear and half the men's wear, as well as home goods.
While Mr. Volf falls just short of hagiography at times and ultimately succumbs to other equally mythological narratives about her later life — the notion that her demise was hastened by a jilted heart, for one — there's enough fresh stuff here that the documentary deserves plaudits for its archival meticulousness.
After the foreign investment committee announced its investigation into the Qualcomm bid this month, Broadcom hastened plans to move its headquarters to the United States and sent a letter to lawmakers promising it would not slow research and development in 5G networking technology if the merger were approved.
LOS ANGELES, March 20153 (Reuters) - Robert Durst, the ailing New York real estate scion whose arrest prosecutors say was hastened by his confession to multiple killings in a 2015 TV documentary, was due to face a jury on Wednesday for opening statements in his Los Angeles murder trial.
During the first eight months of his leadership, the FDA approved a record number of generic drugs (1,027), hastened the approval of a record number of novel drugs and biologics (333) and eliminated the backlog of "orphan" drug applications (200), drugs for rare diseases that won't make a profit.
Robert Moses, lionized in his pre-World War II years as the brilliant and incorruptible designer of badly needed New York parks, parkways and beaches, was widely viewed at the end of his life as an arrogant bully who obliterated neighborhoods to build expressways that hastened the city's decline.
WASHINGTON — In legal circles, George T. Conway III is perhaps best known as the lawyer who argued a securities case before the Supreme Court and won with an 8-to-0 vote, or for his behind-the-scenes work that ultimately hastened the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
And the Trump administration has only hastened the flow of weapons abroad: U.S. arms sales jumped 33 percent between fiscal years 2017 and 237, to $247 billion; through three quarters in 22018, the U.S. has already hit $22014 billion in sales, putting it on pace for another record year.
Will the accelerating demise of the British aristocracy—precipitated by the industrial revolution, hastened by the First World War, and decisively signalled by the election of Britain's first Labour-led government, in 1923—consign the Granthams and their household to the rubbish heap of history, where they rightfully belong?
" After Harris said this, and the predictable blowback ensued, he published an annotated version of his remarks in which he hastened to add that he wasn't justifying war crimes and hadn't meant to discount "the degree to which the occupation, along with collateral damage suffered in war, has fueled Palestinian rage.
The difference between how America outside of Washington views the news that Washington delivers has only hastened the divide between each entity, and has forced people to congregate only at the outlets that will reinforce their beliefs because they believed the other news outlets are only reporting their own agenda.
While the challenges of his care illuminate broad problems in how the health care system treats the poor and permanently disabled, Dr. Simon and outside medical experts said the hospital appeared to have met the relevant treatment standards and that Mr. Purdy might have unwittingly hastened his death by leaving.
The repression of Buddhists under the U.S.-supported Catholic leader Ngo Dinh Diem in Vietnam during the "Buddhist Crisis," and the self-immolation of the monk Quang Duc in 1963, hastened a political crisis that culminated in a military coup, Diem's assassination, and the further spiraling of South Vietnam into chaos.
David Hill, a former honorary secretary of the British Titanic Society, who has been studying the cause of the sinking since the 1950s, argued that, while the damage caused by the fire to the steel walls protecting the hull may have hastened the disaster, the blaze was not the decisive factor.
From William Manchester's "The Death of a President" (1967) to Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis's "Dallas 1963" (2013), the argument is made that a hateful climate created by extreme conservatives—particularly General Edwin Walker, a Dallas resident and perhaps the most famous Bircher after Welch—somehow hastened the President's killing.
Prosecutors alleged William Husel, who worked at the Columbus-area Mount Carmel Health System, allegedly "purposely caused the death" of each of his patients who were administered lethal amounts of fentanyl that "shortened their life and hastened or caused their death," according to a Franklin County Prosecutor's Office press release obtained by PEOPLE.
While some credit normalization is expected, Fitch notes that this could be hastened or potentially more severe due largely to exogenous macroeconomic risks such as continued pressure in the global oil and gas markets, as well as macroeconomic weakness in China or Europe that flows through to and adversely impacts the Canadian economy.
Droughts are practically nonexistent in the U.S. With due respect to the former president, the oceans did not stop rising with his election, but the extra CO2 hasn't hastened the rise: And even Hansen now admits, the period between the last interglacial period — the period between ice ages — was warmer than today.
Now, back in his role as deputy chief of staff, Hagin is being counted on to pull off a high-stakes presidential trip of a different nature, President Donald Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un -- and with its hastened timeline, it could be the highest-profile gambit of his career.
Lying in the boat as we hastened toward a new group of swans, I thought of how we choose to see only the things that speak to us of the way we are told the world should be, and then felt a small burst of shame and the breaking of my fever-dream.
Rather, just as President Richard Nixon hastened his impeachment with the Watergate-related firings known as the "Saturday Night Massacre," canning Mr. Comey would only heighten the public's and Congress's suspicions about Mr. Trump's guilt and increase pressure on the F.B.I. and others to get to the bottom of the Russia matter.
Gottlieb dispenses with his early life ("Reading") with brisk efficiency, running through the salient points: secular Jewish middle-class Manhattan upbringing, English literature education at Columbia and Cambridge, first marriage hastened by pregnancy and doomed to divorce, an early obsession with chronicling bestseller lists, the seeds of his lifelong love for the world of dance.
Trump himself has suggested to friends that he understands the bind he created: By taunting Comey about tapes that the president admitted yesterday don't exist, he hastened the chain of events that led to the appointment of special counsel Bob Mueller, who's expected to delve into the business affairs of the president and his family.
As the Treasury Department in Washington hastened to prevent the collapse of much of the United States auto industry in the wake of the financial crisis, Mr. Marchionne stepped forward with an audacious offer: Fiat would take control of Chrysler, the sickest of Detroit's Big Three automakers, and provide cars and technology to revive it.
But along with the establishment failure in Vietnam, which hastened the collapse of the old elite's authority, there was also a loss of religious faith and cultural confidence, and a belief among the last generation of true WASPs that the emerging secular meritocracy would be morally and intellectually superior to their own style of elite.
"The Inventor" then methodically charts the course of that rise and epic fall, which -- in one of several beyond-fiction twists -- was hastened by the grandson of former Secretary of State George Shultz, Tyler Shultz, who joined Theranos as an intern via his grandfather's connections as one of the marquee names on the company's board.
It has been hastened in part by term limits the party imposes on leadership positions, which have confronted many lawmakers with the unappealing prospect of waging another difficult re-election campaign in which the best-case scenario is hanging onto their job while losing a plum perch, and likely continuing to serve in the minority.
In court battles in America and elsewhere, when families have sought to have feeding tubes removed from relatives who are in a persistent vegetative state, the church has often been opposed (though it now condemns only active measures to hasten death, rather than patients' decisions to reject treatment, or death that is hastened by pain relief).
While some credit normalization is expected, Fitch notes that this could be hastened or potentially more severe due largely to potential impacts from the mortgage market across Canada as well as exogenous macroeconomic risks such as continued pressure in the global oil and gas markets that could lead to the spill-over effects on the general economy.
Wright's home run total dropped to 20183 in 22018, part of a deeply forgettable season that included Wright getting hit in the head, suffering post-concussive symptoms, then returned to the field two weeks later, a shell of himself, part of the Mets concussion protocol that may have hastened the end of careers from Jason Bay to Ryan Church.
She links the rise of ageism over the centuries to broad trends: the printing press and widespread literacy made the lore that elders carried in their heads available to all (a process hastened, and even finished off, by Google); the industrial revolution increasingly demanded younger, more mobile workers; and medical advances made so many people live so much longer.
His remarks came on the same day that Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE hastened the timeline for a ceasefire in Yemen, putting more pressure on neighboring Saudi Arabia.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — A partial list of the onstage casualties amassed during a mere three days of theatergoing here: attempted suicides: four; successful suicides: five; accidental death by reckless use of a firearm: one; death by natural causes, hastened by the cruelty of a spouse: one; loss of trust in others: immense and incalculable; happy endings: one, and that one highly suspect.
"He certainly contributed to the factors that led the North Koreans to have this dialogue with the South at this time," Baker told me, though he hastened to add that the timing also "matches where the North Koreans are in their program"—so it's entirely possible that we'd be seeing talks like these no matter who was sitting in the White House.
Both Xi and Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnChina is the United States's North Korea problem Pope appeals to world leaders to renounce nuclear weapons Trump must hang tough on North Korea MORE hastened to the negotiating table and to a series of high-profile summit meetings with Trump to preempt his taking even stronger measures in pursuance of his ambitious policy goals.
Maybe Mr. Haskell's emails hastened the process of a slow and natural death, an extinction by attrition, where eventually the pageant would ditch the swimsuits (as Miss Teen USA did in 2016), acknowledge that nobody, much less a 19-year-old college student, wears evenings gowns and admit — if we're all being honest — that drag queens are doing this better.
But if it contributes to the rising influence of anti-immigrant party AfD and the rise to power of its equivalents in France, Italy, the Netherlands, it will come to be seen as having hastened the fragmentation of the European Union; to have been an ill-considered response to a crisis amplified and intensified by 24-hour, always on, real time news and social media culture.
While some credit normalization is expected, Fitch notes that this could be hastened or potentially more severe due largely to potential impacts from the mortgage market across Canada as well as exogenous macroeconomic risks such as unexpected increases in interest rates, a severe housing price correction as well as macroeconomic weakness in the overall Canadian economy that leads to a material rise in unemployment.

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