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"You are saying they don't have power, but I think they do have power," Roiphe said.
It'd be a live version of the record that shows these songs have power and they don't have power on this record.
" The city's Democratic mayor, Bill de Blasio, also took part, telling the crowd, "Tomorrow, Donald Trump will have power but tomorrow, you will have power as well.
She's also got something Hap doesn't have: Power and faith.
You have power and you are not bribed by Russians.
These characters that are young and intelligent and have power.
A staggering 89% of the island still doesn't have power.
To believe that you have power is to have it.
But do words really have power to change our behavior?
You want to grow big, you want to have power.
Whether you think they have power over you, or not.
Enlargement requires unanimity, meaning Macron would have power of veto.
We're just distraught because hatred, prejudice, and polarization are now extraordinarily visible, and that the people who have power in this moment are not the actors that some of us believe should have power.
All these women who have power, they need to hire women.
But for us that do —we have power where we live.
But his home, about 10 feet away, still doesn't have power.
"When you have power you have to use it," Green said.
I really believe that words have power that we give them.
Queens might not have boundless freedom, but they do have power.
People who perceive that they have power will invariably abuse it.
The company estimated most customers will have power restored by midnight.
We don't have power to put a travel ban on anybody.
Go deeper: One-third of Puerto Rico still doesn't have power.
At least 7,000 residents don't have power, in just Napa County.
As long as those documents still have power, that's your right.
More than a million people don't have power in Puerto Rico.
The hotel doesn't have power, and one of the generators failed.
It is inevitable, when you have an income, you have power.
More than a dozen schools don't have power, the district said.
It's no better since Anita Hill because we don't have power.
But they do not have power projection capability to attack America.
They may be too strong for citizens to have power over.
Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
"It's a reality that we might have power outages," Vázquez said.
But as an individual, you can still have power beyond measure.
You have power, and you know you'll never be broke again.
ANOTHER PROTESTER: You have power, but so many women are powerless.
"Now you have power in one man's hands, unconstrained," Ulrichsen said.
JUAN WILLIAMS, FOX NEWS CHANNEL POLITICAL ANALYST: Well, I don&apost think any question about that, but I also think that you have to be fear to the idea that the law enforcement is going -- has to hold the line against politicians who have power over budgets, who have power over contracts, who have power over appointments like Governor Blagojevich.
Words have power, and we look to winners to choose them wisely.
The area doesn't have power, and access to clean water remains scarce.
VETO POWER Enlargement requires unanimity, meaning Macron would have power of veto.
More than a month later, only 30 percent of customers have power.
In South Carolina, about 5,300 customers still don't have power, Haley said.
People did not have power then; even now, we only have some.
To American ears, British accents have power. Intelligence. Passion. Charm. Class. Sincerity.
Words that only have power if you choose to give them power.
Widespread power outages: Most of the city doesn't have power, officials said.
He'll have power to end lives with military campaigns and drone strikes.
Any new film bearing the title Starship Troopers must have power armor.
Piper relishes in the chance to have power and helps collect them.
If it is, it won't have power or any utilities, she adds.
Only 10% of people here have power today, said Mayor Rolando Ortiz.
You also have power back here in the bed of the truck.
That's one good thing about landlines, you have power in a blackout.
But often people who don't have power eventually come to get it.
But in order for democracies to be safe, women must have power.
By Friday, more than 300,000 households and businesses still didn't have power.
In other words, the President does not have power to un-impeach.
Only 55 percent of Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority customers have power.
These young girls that are watching and actually knowing that words have power.
About 587,2200 of those customers still didn't have power Monday evening, Quinlan said.
It doesn't occur to them that the women they're harassing have power too.
More than 6,000 customers across the state didn't have power by 2 p.m.
It's about men who feel that they have power and ownership over women.
Even if you're the most junior person in the room, you have power.
The probe will have power to demand information from businesses and hold hearings.
Doherty added that most customers will likely have power restored by late Monday.
What better training ground to learn that you have power and wield it?
My point is that we can only protect people if we have power.
Both the main router and the satellite have power, sync, and reset buttons.
In today's turbulent times, it's hopeful and important that books still have power.
A government website said Thursday that 68.25% of the utility's customers have power.
The other side has power through money and we have power through people.
The majority of customers would have power restored Sunday night, Monroig told CNN.
You can't take advantage of people just because you have power and money.
The utility said it expects all customers to have power by Thursday night.
All homes should have power restored by later in the morning, he said.
Mayor Ernesto Irizarry says 71% of the 33,000 residents do not have power.
"We're trying to continuously show them that we do have power," Sarah said.
Kendall and his fellow members of the ruling class have power and money.
Their staunch supporters have power in the Parliament, but it is hardly unlimited.
Few people have power, with utility restoration efforts paused until after the hurricane.
"People who are pro-social are very pro-social when they have power; people who are more selfish are even more selfish when they have power," Pamela Smith, a psychologist studying power at the University of California San Diego, says.
In Trump's world, if you hire someone, you have power over him or her.
They only have power over humans, though, when looked at with the naked eye.
And he doesn't have power to appoint people to the CDC's committee of experts.
All people talk about is how the don't have power and can't afford food.
"We only have power over ourselves and how we see the world," she says.
In the US, of course, the first lady doesn't traditionally have power over policy.
He needs support; it is not possible to have power as President without support.
You need to know that words have power to do harm or promote positivity.
There was a lot missing but Ngannou clearly did have power and hand speed.
More than 200,000 people in South Carolina don't have power because of the storm.
Ricardo Rosselló's promise that 95% of the island will have power by December 15.
Human rights represent claims that the less powerful make against those who have power.
Many of the island's 3.4 million residents may not have power restored for weeks.
In the digital world, to believe that you have power is to have it.
Whether or not it comes back online, you'll still have power from the panels.
People are realizing they have power over the government, and they can paralyze Santiago.
Good ideas (or bad ones, alas) scale only when they have power behind them.
I think the message is that employees do have power and they stand together.
Journalists have power over their subjects and a responsibility to try to minimize harm.
About 532,338 customers in North Carolina and 61,000 in South Carolina don't have power.
Ricardo Rosselló promised that 95 percent of the island would have power by now.
Most of the island will have power by the end of February, said Gen.
The Australian probe will have power to demand information from businesses and hold hearings.
Universities have power, but so too (and with much greater force) does their federal government.
We have power in our voices (and our Instagram pages) to invoke change in policy.
Lest we think personas don't have power, remember Steve Jobs, and think of Mark Zuckerberg.
These men do have power, and their fans stand behind them, giving them even more.
They know that they play a role in that and have power in that situation.
You know, we now have power under the Dodd-Frank legislation to break up banks.
If you believe crystals do have power and you set an intention, it will help.
Doing this project, I discovered that people torture people when they have power over them.
And unless the FTC or some agency brings an action- Well they don't have power.
It's pretty simple to find your lost AirPods, so long as they still have power.
For an average user, the Intel i5 (or optional i13) will have power to spare.
I think it's everywhere, but I think it's particularly [present] when you have power imbalances.
One of the reasons a bully is generally a bully is because they have power.
Catalans, like Spain's other 16 autonomous regions, already have power over health and education spending.
In the US, they have power, they have money, and they provide for their families.
The first-class cars have power outlets, complimentary food and beverage services, and other amenities.
It's harder to believe the truth: that we have power, and we can use it.
And men who have power over women use that power and all kinds of ways.
Alliant Energy said it hopes to have power in Marshalltown fully restored by mid-week.
Prime ministers, as lead legislators, have power to set and implement the legislative agenda directly.
They have power for a reason — and they're pretty good at maintaining it, he said.
I learned one lesson time and time again over those two years - animals have power.
Cinema is about welcoming things with enthusiasm, especially things that you don't have power over.
The Constitution states clearly in Article One that Congress "shall have power" to declare war.
They should treat the most vulnerable as caringly as they do those who have power.
In France, women did have power, but a secret one, like a hidden stiletto knife.
A teen lights the way Nearly half a million Puerto Ricans still don't have power.
"  One of the ALA slogans for signage to promote the week is "Words have power.
Just 17 percent of Puerto Ricans currently have power, according to the government's online tracker.
A protest does not have power just because many people get together in one place.
They feel like the company is theirs, but they don't have power to control Kevin.
PREPA had promised that most of the island would have power by the end of December.
Tens of thousands don't have power; scores had to be evacuated from homes and vehicles. 5.
They're constantly pitting us against each other because it's the only way they can have power.
"Words have power and can do damage," he said in a statement provided to BuzzFeed News.
And customers on the eastern side of Florida will hopefully have power restored by this weekend.
She flees from her home and encounters Baba Yaga, where she discovers that words have power.
"I grew up in a very Christian home, so words have power," she told the mag.
As of Wednesday, a month after Maria hit, only 25 percent of Puerto Ricans have power.
Both sides of the couch have power and USB ports and it has three resting positions.
It's still about who holds power, how they assert it, and whom they have power over.
Let the work be checked -- and read by all the legislators who have power over us.
And a year later, some places affected, like Puerto Rico and Dominica, still don't have power.
The Panthers, counting Ekblad's score, have power-play goals in 17 of their past 18 games.
But there is a constant struggle oftentimes with people who have power about sharing that power.
Also, I would have power blocked Dro and his wife before I even left Tiffany's house.
That&aposs one of the great things about being an American, the people do have power.
She does have power, as anyone who has watched her rip a topspin forehand can attest.
People who have power, or even the illusion of power, are loath to give it up.
Whenever Republicans have power and a spending bill comes up, they want to defund Planned Parenthood.
That's how we build the grid today, to meet peak demand and have power 24/7.
Even when they don't have power, Republicans can poison the trust that international agreements rely on.
I don't have power, but I have my dignity and the affection of the Italian people.
"You need to choose a financial, corporate target and show them you have power," Jackson said.
The new body will have power to rewrite the constitution and abolish the opposition-led Congress.
She does not have power over enumerators who will fan out across the city next year.
"I want her to have power in her voice and confidence with her voice and her feelings."
Some residents won't have power restored until the weekend, the TV station said, citing local power companies.
The building still doesn't have power, and will need rewiring, but they're planning to reopen next week.
" Boudinot: "They seem to have an issue over there of men not admitting that they have power.
With all the money backing him up, his words have power, and there are consequences for them.
When citizens have power over government, the government has strong reason to behave trustworthily, hence generating trust.
" Jones warned that some Floridians "may not have power for a number of days, if not weeks.
When Congress passed the statute, it recognized that employees really only have power when they work together.
Once they have power, they might not spare our favorite causes—no matter how hard we cheer.
Nearly 1.1 million people across Florida did not have power on Sunday, according to The Associated Press.
Only 28 percent of Puerto Ricans currently have power, more than five weeks after the storm hit.
As long as men have power over women, they're going to try to have sex with them.
"We've actually deployed generators to polling places that are reporting that they don't have power," Republican Gov.
PG&E said it expected all those affected by the blackout to have power by Tuesday night.
"It's imperative to realize that and realize that we have power together and can demand change together."
Whether through brushstrokes or by gaining fresh knowledge of what is hidden, the connection will have power.
About 40 percent of the island remains without clean drinking water, while 90 percent don't have power.
"The lesson is when you have power and responsibility you have to demonstrate restraint," Schultz told Harlow.
There are reports Coral Bay may not have power until the early months of 2018, Regan said.
It means democratically elected officials do have power, but their institutions are ultimately secondary to unelected institutions.
And those people are the ones who have power in the White House depicted in the book.
According to AEE, the Electrical Energy Authority, almost 93 percent of Puerto Ricans—1,365,065 people—now have power.
Fewer than 15 percent of residents have power, and much of the island has no clean drinking water.
Serena might have power, but it's all illusory: a reflection of the real power, which sits with Fred.
Individually, they're small and greasy and unimpressive, but together they have power both in numbers and in popularity.
So many early internet creators hoped to build a decentralized system that would allow anybody to have power.
This is about people who do and do not have power, and how those with power use it.
" In a statement to BuzzFeed News at the time, Lawley said: "Words have power and can do damage.
But they argue he does not have power to alter the legal status of entire classes of people.
That's because certain people have power and they're exercising it for their own interests and not for us.
How Hurricane Matthew shattered records Massive power outages About 500,000 structures in North Carolina didn't have power Monday.
He was a great talker … He used to say, 'You have power if people will listen to you.
"There's a possibility we're going to be in business if we still have power," Hanson said by telephone.
Because Christians and whites are groups deemed to have power, all manner of borrowing or parody is intolerable.
NOW, CHINA DOESN'T LIKE TO SAY THAT THEY HAVE POWER BECAUSE THEY WANT TO TWEAK THE UNITED STATES.
"Women, don't ever think that because you're smaller than a man that you don't have power," Cañas says.
"Food has been destroyed ... restaurants don't have power unless they have a generator," said Davis, the Bradenton resident.
"The messages we are able to share on social media have power...we're connecting globally," said Matata-Sipu.
This is about people who do and do not have power, and how those with power use it.
Today, the influence of rural voters also evokes deeply rooted ideals about who should have power in America.
State-controlled media: If you have power, use it to your advantage like Poland's Law and Justice Party.
McConnell wanted to shape the world into one in which he continues to have power, and he did.
But breaking them involves pain and suffering and struggle for those who have power, not just those without.
"I actually don't think those people have power," Stamp said of the Sanders supporters who attacked her online.
Those who have power know when they've got it, and they know, especially, when the other guy doesn't.
The problem arises when the only people who have power are people who see the issue as symbolic.
An oligarchy is a regime in which the rich have power and the poor are deprived of it.
Many camp residents do not have phones, and when they do, there is no guarantee they have power.
The laptops have power buttons that double as fingerprint scanners and webcams that are recessed into their keyboards.
Puerto Rico's governor claims USACE agreed to have power restored in 45 days, but did not provide proof.
And some who went home have returned after finding out they don't have power, CNN affiliate WRAL reported.
They basically have power over the (entire) government and they don't need Democrats to come to the table.
These guys are in the minority, so they don't have power and perhaps that's one reason they're leaving.
Stories told in myth, especially when they enliven and charm, have power with deep roots in the real.
The extremely wealthy have power to influence policies, economic systems, and environmental policy that affect all of us.
Because things that have power and influence and, in some cases, monopolies, need regulation, which will come. Right.
The hurricane destroyed the island's electric grid, and 84 percent of the public utility's customers still don't have power.
"Writing about my tenderest bits is the only way I know how to have power over them," they write.
But a lot of it is also going to be to say, you do not have power over us.
She has power over the beetle, sure — but the older boys, blurry in the background, have power over her.
We're at the point in society where women actually have power and control of their own lives and bodies.
Like 40% of Puerto Ricans, many of the school's teachers and students still don't have power in their homes.
However, he said the animals should be safe as long as the building have power and don't catch fire.
The UN believes all should have power, and has set a target date to achieve universal access of 2030.
The rule in American politics is that once the people have power, you can't take it away from them.
It exists to give people control over those who wield power, and those who have power often want more.
They should have power in their own right to fight for higher wages AND to address substandard workplace conditions.
They have power in policy debates because they're seen as independent researchers, but their scholars often push donors' agendas.
"As long as we have power differences between the genders, we will continue to have dress differences," she added.
"It's not this kind of marketing idea of the Amazonian world of women who have power," Mr. Guadagnino said.
The upside for reinsurers is that big losses usually mean they have power to raise rates the following year.
Now that they have Power X. How did you start to determine the trajectories for the heroes in "Endgame"?
Hearn can keep her brand image uniform, but her followers have power too: They can hit the unfollow button.
And, more broadly, how can you have power and still be a woman to whom men do bad things?
Manny Yekutiel: Someone you may have ... You have power that you don't understand that you can use and voices.
Some women might even be encouraged to come forward, getting a sense that their words really do have power.
Both factions of the Greyjoys have power and their battle against each other will be brutal in the final season.
"Right now, Donald Trump has influence, but he doesn't have power, and I don't think he ever will," Pelosi said.
With an average of 2.8 people per household, that could mean that as many as 39,700 people don't have power.
However, India declares an area electrified if as few as 10% of its households and important civic buildings have power.
After I saw the impact that people said I had on them, that's when I realized I really have power.
Go deeper: Puerto Rico's governor wants recount of hurricane death toll; One-third of Puerto Rico still doesn't have power.
Meanwhile, the changes DeVos will have power to make immediately as education secretary are likely to fly under the radar.
That edge providers, which the FCC does not have power over, are not affected was kind of the whole point.
The Republican establishment is not a secret society in Washington — it's the people who have power in the Republican Party.
Power outages hit other Southeastern states, including Georgia, where more than 125,000 homes and businesses did not have power Thursday.
Now however, with the advent of IPAB, the people's elected representatives will no longer have power over Medicare payment policy.
Her family believes she died awaiting a medical procedure in a hospital that didn't have power because of the storm.
"For the GOP crying that this is a 'threat' - I don't have power to subpoena anybody," she tweeted later Friday.
Felix posted a statement she received from Nike after the rule change on her Instagram, saying, "Our voices have power."
Overall electricity access is high, it said, but 22 million do not have power - mainly in Haiti, Peru and Guatemala.
" He continued, "A lot of it is also going to be to say: 'You do not have power over us.
The real displacement is people like this elderly woman, who don't have power or resources to stand up and fight.
"Residents don't have power to halt it, the right to make that decision belongs with the transport minister," said Suyama.
If you need approval or affirmation from others that you're good enough, those individuals will always have power over you.
How can we make them add up to something more, so people have power over the things they care about?
Realizing that I have power over myself and my confidence felt like a huge weight was lifted from my shoulders.
Early Monday, Con Edison said 30,000 had their power restored and the remaining would have power restored by the afternoon.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told ABC News that it may take until May to have power fully restored.
People like to blame them, and they do have power and all of that, but they want to do things.
There is a possibility for that image to have power, which can resonate long after you've stopped looking at the painting.
In fact, whether Marino will have power at all comes down to how seriously Trump's administration takes the drug czar's office.
"The only time you ever really have power in asking for anything is if you're willing to walk away," she explained.
Workers have power when they make demands together and that's even truer when it comes to the ultra-competitive tech industry.
Arianators, the Beyhive, Swifties, Cumberbitches, Jake Paulers, A.R.M.Y., Whovians, Bernie Bros — these fan communities don't just have passion, they have power.
And back during the recession, the scarcity of jobs made it harder for employees to have power and negotiate for themselves.
But if the weather reached fire risky conditions, those areas marked still unsafe and unattended to could have power shut off.
Once clans have power they are often loathe to surrender it, he said, instead bringing in relatives or allies as successors.
It changes the power dynamic, and makes it clear to the children that you can hit somebody if you have power.
It's about a month until the 2018 hurricane season starts, and more than 20,000 households and businesses still don't have power.
The whole of season two has explored that question: What happens when you think you have power, but you actually don't?
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers estimates that 75 percent of the island will have power by the end of January.
One of the things that systems and structures do is they convince you that you don't have power when you do.
While it's still more common for men in American workplaces to have power over women, the reverse, of course, also occurs.
"There's a constant struggle with people who have power about sharing that power," she told an enthusiastic audience at Netroots Nation.
There are a limited number of things you can control, Richards says, and you don't have power over everything that matters.
As of Sunday morning, more than 600,000 people in Florida did not have power and millions had been told to evacuate.
"We have depth, we have power and most of them are swinging pretty good right now," Nationals manager Dusty Baker said.
Nearly half a million customers still don't have power in Puerto Rico, CNN reported, according to the island's electric power authority.
TRUMP: Well that's good, but, I mean I know they did, but I think that they have power beyond the sanctions.
They shouldn't be given a pass or be allowed to face lesser consequences because they have power; they should face more.
About 7 percent of the island's electricity users still don't have power, and it's unclear when power will be fully restored.
Families stood under the sun to buy potable water, which is unavailable for most residents whose homes do not have power.
"The rural people don't have power to stand up against this mighty army that's coming up against them," Cox told me.
We need to incorporate all types of activism to have power as young people, and this way we can shift narratives.
They may have power in some regions, but they are still being beaten, they are still being ostracized from certain things.
Yank's older shipmate Paddy (David Costabile) doesn't worry about the rich, because the seamen run the boat, and they have power.
The seats did have power outlets for 110v AC plugs, but mine didn't work when I plugged in my iPhone charger.
None is supposed to have power over the other, so that a tyrant cannot take control, and make the laws himself.
Yet images have power, and the stereotype is so deeply ingrained in Hollywood storytelling that people simply believe it is true.
"It's like we have these tools, we have power against these companies who want to take advantage of us," she said.
After all, any good dystopia needs a significant gap between those who have power and money and those who do not.
Democrats have power in the Assembly and the governorship, but Republicans will maintain their one-vote majority in the state Senate.
The damage Trona, a town of about 2,000 people, doesn't have power or running water, the San Bernardino County Fire Department said.
As of this week, some 57 percent of the island doesn't have power and 20 percent of residents don't have clean water.
More than one month after the hurricane struck Puerto Rico, about 75% of its 3.4 million customers still do not have power.
A man who, while striving to tell his own story, becomes painfully aware that only those who have power can do so.
Currently, a reported 30% of the U.S. territory is still without drinking water, and the majority of people still don't have power.
SPRINGE: Oh, because they wanted money, and if you have media, you have power and you have money, so they are corrupt.
Saskatchewan and New Brunswick, meanwhile, have power plants that can run until 2040, and expressed some opposition to the national coal phaseout.
Twitter, not the media and cultural elites who actually have power to stop him, rightly accused the show's producers of normalizing fascism.
Governor Ricardo Rossello said Monday that just 5% have power, and that number is only expected to reach 25% by next month.
Those on the west coast, where Hurricane Irma made landfall, will likely have power restored by September 22, according to the company.
Compline Wine Bar, Napa Cigars and Blackbird Inn -- all in downtown Napa -- have power and are offering a safe place for residents.
At peak, 1.4 million customers did not have power in the 210-hour period that included the outage, according to the report.
Then you have Rachel who pretends she's outside of it, who seeks to control it, who seeks to have power within it.
While they've been working on power restoration for months, Higgins admits, PREPA officials are still trying to identify who doesn't have power.
On St. Croix, an island where many places still don't have power, the diesel generators in his neighborhood rumble through the night.
Even this week, CNN was unable to reach officials in this city to get their estimate on how many people have power.
Last week, Rosselló celebrated getting the power grid back to 50% generation, but that does not mean half of customers have power.
Given that sectors like technology move globally and have power beyond policy, their path won't much be hindered by a Trump presidency.
David Roth: They have power to all fields, they sign below-market contracts, and some of them, I assume, are good people.
The soft exoskeleton will initially have power sufficient to move the legs, or be constantly walking, for two hours at a stretch.
They're totally teaching us how to have power over something in sometimes sweet and wonderful ways and often in really terrible ways.
For a woman who has spent a lifetime wrestling with situations where men have power they can abuse, this was disturbingly familiar.
Job-killing mandates and burdensome regulations on insurance would be unnecessary, because the consumer would have power over the big insurance companies.
Relief efforts in Puerto Rico are ongoing — as of earlier this week, only 18 percent of homes in Puerto Rico have power.
But actually what I wanted to say to everyone was that, if we all say no to these people, we have power.
Netflix's adaptation is sort of about that, but it's mostly about how power is cool to have, because you can have power.
About 16 percent of the island's electricity users still don't have power, and the government doesn't expect to restore it fully until May.
All these brave women have power, and voices, and we will make sure to use them so that you get what you deserve.
I think some people view [love] as letting that person have power over you, if they know how much you care about them.
I think what I'm trying to get at is that you have power now that you didn't have before, necessarily, in the system.
Solar panels are installed at schools and government buildings so hospitals can have power for devices and schools can power lights and computers.
Let us return to that ridiculous illustration from Jack Dempey's Championship Fighting: the point was that if you have weight you have power.
I hope people will realize that you don't need all of these special effects to feel that you have power inside of you.
"I want it to be tight and made up of those people who have power to take decisions in each company," he added.
Supermarkets refrained from stocking their shelves without a guarantee that they would have power to keep the food cold and the lights on.
"You're not going to have power tools to do an array of things like a skin graft," he said in a phone interview.
" In a 2015 interview with the podcast the Allusionist, he explained, "There's very little chance for people in the world to have power.
About 30 percent of the island's electricity users still don't have power, and the government doesn't expect to restore it fully until May.
Strapped for resources, Puerto Rico now faces a steep recovery and officials say residents may not have power for 4 to 6 months.
And if individual citizens withdraw from public life, the only people in society who have power are those with lots of economic power.
Physical infrastructure: "You've gotta have power and fiber in the grounds," Buchalter told Axios at an Axios News Shapers event in New Orleans.
At times, the outlets do have power for cleaning and maintenance work, city officials said, the duties for which they are more appropriate.
The government of Puerto Rico says 93 percent of island's electricity customers now have power, mostly in urban areas such as San Juan.
That book put a luminous bit of information in my head: that stories have power, that they can transform you and save you.
In court, the Justice Department has maintained for months that judges shouldn't have power to settle standoffs between Congress and the White House.
" As Ryan sighs: "If you don't win, you don't have power, and you can't help on any of these issues we care about.
Severe flooding was reported overnight in Houston and other towns in Southeast Texas and hundreds of thousands of people do not have power.
In a good week, Puerto Rican residents would have power five out of seven days a week, on and off throughout the year.
The other piece of it is the people who don't have power and figuring out ways to listen to and tell their stories.
Meanwhile, the vast majority of Puerto Ricans don't have power, and many haven't had power since Hurricane Irma hit the island three weeks ago.
"These Republicans have gerrymandered their way to have power over everything," Billy Corriher, a researcher with North Carolina progressive advocacy group Facing South, said.
"Me entering the event would reveal to other people that I am rich and I have power and access to this event," she said.
Brazilian buyers want to "show that they have power and money", says Marcelo Latorre Christiansen, head of the Brazilian Armour Association, an industry group.
Those will be standard" and "Pickup truck will have power outlets allowing use of heavy duty 240V, high power tools in field all day.
Key areas like hospitals and San Juan's airport and ports have power, but officials warn it'll take months before electricity is fully restored. Gov.
It said the head of Puerto Rico's power utility expects 15 percent of electricity customers to have power restored within the next two weeks.
"You no longer have power, you only have the appearance of power," said Christian Jacob, head of the conservative bloc in the lower house.
" She added in a later tweet, "Prayers are important but @speakerRyan @realDonaldTrump blood is on the hands of those who have power to legislate.
But those on the west coast of Florida -- where Irma made its final landfall -- are not likely to have power restored until September 22.
We have power all the way through the lineup and if you miss your spots, as an offense, we can really do some damage.
Government officials on the island told The Associated Press on Friday that only 55 percent of Puerto Rico's 85033 million electricity customers have power.
All it does is insulate those who already have power, make it harder for citizens to express their opinions, and violate First Amendment rights.
This global movement has empowered millions of young people to take this crisis into our own hands and show politicians that we have power.
But for no evident reason, the court elevated that impulse to what is effectively a finding that Amex could not have power over merchants.
Todd Semonite told Duke and reporters that he expects that a small group of remote homes could take a year to have power restored.
As of Sunday morning, nearly 1.1 million customers across Florida did not have power, Florida Power & Light Company said, according to The Associated Press.
It will charge most smartphones at least five times over, and it can charge an iPad Mini twice and still have power left over.
If Republicans can keep control of at least one branch of a legislature, they will have power to block Democratic gerrymandering and force compromise.
The traditional model we've been fed about who gets to have power and who gets to write legislation — it's time to break that apart.
Brexit is not remotely on the agenda in these elections because councils have power only over local services like trash collection, housing and planning.
Wherever you have power — it could be wealth, it could be a business position, even a celebrity — you have a responsibility to your society.
By the way, a bunch of publicly traded tech companies also have power concentrated in a few individuals, including Google, Snap and, yes, Facebook.
"Moving on means choosing not to let the hurt and anger have power over you," Kevon Owen, M.S., LPC, a clinical psychotherapist, told INSIDER.
I do have power and speed which has helped me to run the 800, but obviously from (a) young (age) I've also done 200m.
But Democrats have power here, and can exert it to force Trump to ditch his right flank, and advocate for a clean spending bill.
Still, Zuckerberg's insistence that users have power over this might have come as a surprise — wait, I have actual control over my ad preferences?
About 30 percent of the island's electricity users still don't have power, and the government doesn't expect it to be fully restored until May.
"People can have power over another person physically, but there is also a power that is asserted within professional dynamics and relationships," Reller said.
Thousands Americans on the island still don't have power, and this year's hurricane season, expected to be busy, begins in less than a month.
The authors, in their conclusions, suggested innocent people, thrown into a situation where they have power over others, will begin to abuse that power.
Ultimately, Democrats have power to sway the outcome of the spending bill — more than their minority party status in the House and Senate would suggest.
Perhaps, and stay with me here, responsibility for the death of the power lunch rests with the people who have power and time for lunch.
My sons are going to have to go into the world, and they're going to grow up, they're going to have power and make decisions.
Similar to other listed German companies, half of its supervisory board is made up of labor representatives who collectively have power to block company decisions.
"The larger ones have power, they have people, they have money in them, so they'll turn around and sue if they are attacked," Johnson said.
If you don't think that you have power, you think about the power ... Trump got inaugurated and that was ... We all drank, I was drunk.
But the classrooms don't have power, and administrators are struggling to inform students, many of whom live far away in municipalities without cell phone service.
According to HuffPost, the bakery was fortunate enough to still have power, but the staff was trapped inside by the rising floodwater in the streets.
Mooncrash will change key variables on you on a whim (sometimes, facilities won't have power, or they'll feature environmental hazards you have to deal with).
You don't have to have power, you don't have to have compute, you don't have to have storage in here, it's back in the network.
Right now, nearly four million customers in the state don't have power, and FEMA chief Brock Long said some places won't have electricity for weeks.
Half of secondary schools in sub-Saharan Africa do not have power; many clinics and hospitals in the region also lack access to reliable electricity.
In just 500 hours, Maria dumped almost 40 inches of rain on parts of Puerto Rico, where millions of residents won't have power for months.
"He shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment," Article II, Section 2 reads.
While Republicans in states like Wisconsin and Michigan are trying to limit the powers of incoming governors and other officials, Democrats will still have power.
Most shopping centers will have to limit service because they do not have power generation capacity, according to the primary industry group that represents malls.
There is an invisible community of deities and spirits that operate and have power, that emphasizes the healing of individuals and social experience and relationships.
Think tanks, which position themselves as "universities without students," have power in government policy debates because they are seen as researchers independent of moneyed interests.
A voting site in one pro-opposition municipality in Miranda, which abuts the capital district of Caracas, did not have power until about 9 a.m.
I think many women can be macho [as well], and that comes precisely from the desire of wanting to have power and not be oppressed.
"I didn't have power in those days," Mr. Trump told the biographer Michael D'Antonio in a 2014 interview, according to transcripts shared with The Times.
You have black people who believe that they can't be racist because they believe that black people don't have power and that's blatantly not true.
Early Monday, the utility said that more than half had had their power restored and the remaining 21,000 would have power restored by the afternoon.
There's a reason why most Android phones and the iPhone have power buttons on the right side: it's easy for thumbs to press and reach.
The war would then be led by a White House-appointed "viceroy," who would have power over U.S. military commanders, ambassadors and the Afghan military.
We need those who have power to understand that the cost of having that power is much higher than the price of giving it up.
Democrats say the agency needs to oversee consumer financial products such as mortgages and have power over large non-bank financial companies to protect borrowers.
The playbook of what to do if you suddenly have power in a state and you're a Republican is much more aggressive and fully formed.
Stefan Rau of the Asian Development Bank says it is essential that regional offices have power over budgets if they are to play a useful role.
Since August power rationing hours, where certain areas are turned off while other have power, have increased from 10 hours to 15 and now 24 hours.
Officials from Florida Power & Light says residents on the west coast of Florida, where Hurricane Irma made landfall, will likely have power restored by September 22.
In North Carolina, where nearly 900,000 customers were without power during the height of the storm, about 1,800 customers didn't have power on Monday, McCrory said.
Trump does not unilaterally have power over deregulating community banks, however, and "it takes mostly congressional action," Fine noted in the joint CNBC interview on Monday.
Conversely, if you have power, you can always get money, as we are likely seeing with the Panama Papers, or else simply don't even need it.
The chairmen of the House Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committees have power under the law to secure Trump's tax returns and make them public.
Customers on the west coast of Florida, where Hurricane Irma made its final landfall, will likely have power restored by September 257, the company has said.
Customers who lost electricity on the eastern side of the state will likely have power restored by the end of this weekend, Florida Power & Light said.
I mean, if you get told for so long you don't have power, you start to believe it, but the reality is that it's all bullshit.
They'd contrast this with the ultimate aims of white supremacists, who want to have power over people of color within the same state, she told Vox.
" I'm like, "I don't know the last time you looked, but all of Congress and the presidency is run by y'all and I don't have power.
Two weeks after the storm, just over 9% of Puerto Rico residents have power, according to government figures, and most homes still don't have running water.
While the agencies have power to police cryptocurrency trades and investments, state government have jurisdiction over most platforms used to purchase and hold the digital currencies.
But many other parts of Venezuela now have power for only several hours per day under a rationing plan put in effect by President Nicolas Maduro.
It's a slow burn—without alcohol I am more patient, and for once in my life, I feel like I have power over who I am.
Whatever skills I have, I can contribute — I can write for a newspaper or I have power as a citizen in my city or my state.
Even after you are able to return home, it may still be multiple days before you have power, phone service, gas, ice, or other usual things.
Why it matters: In the states where they have power, Democrats are creating a blueprint for how the ACA could evolve under Democratic control in Washington.
That the fans have power, and that it works, is clear; the vast black flag and the empty Kurve in Frankfurt stand as testament to that.
In a statement, a representative said the agency's reasoning was that juvenile courts should not have power to make custody decisions about those older than 18.
And I guess people just like control and power, and if they can have power over you, it gives them joy, but it&aposs not right.
Through all this discussion of technologies, partnerships, and scaling, we must never forget what's most important: ensuring our warfighters have power when they need it most.
My brother-in-law's friend noted he was skeptical of the government's prediction it would have power fully restored by May, especially in those smaller towns.
"To the extent that women have power, it tends to be in the home," Gloria Steinem, a founder of Ms. magazine, said in a telephone interview.
After all, those who have power are paid to think about the big picture, drive teams to reach ambitious goals and be inspiring along the way.
The entire point of the movement is to hold power to account, and to stop those who have power taking advantage of those who have less.
He's taught me in a very kind way about my flaws and fears; to focus on myself, instead of on everyone else; that I have power.
He's taught me in a very kind way about my flaws and fears; to focus on myself, instead of on everyone else; that I have power.
" Despite her claim that she invited the cast to her wedding for production's sake, host Andy Cohen stepped in and told her, "You have power over yourself.
We want to have power over our decisions; we want autonomy and independence; we want free will; we want to be the master of our own universes.
Nonetheless, Pacific Gas and Electric Co, utility said it expects to have power restored to all of the approximate 22,2000 customers shut off this week sometime Friday.
Governor Ricardo A. Rosselló said at a press conference yesterday that he hoped 25% of the island would have power restored by the end of the month.
What's more, after just a few laps in the Gen2 car, which weighs 900 kilograms (1,0003 pounds) and doesn't have power steering, my arms were fully cooked.
To not have power — to be literally and figuratively in the dark — is to leave the modern world and retreat into an older and more precarious one.
The devastated island of Puerto Rico will not have power fully restored until May, nearly eight months after Hurricane Maria ripped through the Caribbean, officials said Wednesday.
Teenagers in general are very aware of inequities and power arrangements because so many people have power over them, whether it's teachers and gym coaches or parents.
Use the things you know you have power in or privilege in and put them to the uses that you think need the most care and attention.
The Constituent Assembly would have power to rewrite the constitution and shut down the existing opposition-led legislature, which the opposition maintains would cement dictatorship in Venezuela.
In particular, those who subscribed to the idea that men should be "playboys," have power over women, be independent, and be in control had worse mental health.
Hokkaido Electric aims to have power restored to about 80 percent of the island's households by the end of Friday, according to Japan industry minister Hiroshige Seko.
People accept me now because I have power, but they still think, Oh, he thinks he's the golden flower of the black community, thinks he's so different.
" A North Korean foreign ministry official said in 2011 that NATO's bombing campaign against Libya taught "a grave lesson," that "one should have power to defend peace.
Twenty-eight percent of Puerto Ricans — more than 400,000 utility customers — still do not have power more than four months after Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico.
"The dead have power," says the voice of Fanny Ball, audible through a pair of white headphones attached to a vintage iPod, a ghost of technology past.
At the same time, American society seems to be experiencing a moment in which there is a serious debate about who does and does not have power.
In the simplest terms, the Supreme Court is likely to begin siding more often with those who already have power — and against those who don't have much.
Welp, Madison says she's finally ready to forgive herself ... and more importantly, to let herself move on and not let the incident have power over her anymore.
I mean, after all, it says in Article II Section 2, 'The president shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons … which I guess, hypothetically, includes … himself?
Anchors like Levy have power, too, because they're famous and in front of cameras (though the show finds the most improbable ways for her to wield it).
But Kirk admits that number falls to about 2300% in the interior part of the island, and 150,000 US citizens on the island still don't have power.
Much of the damage was reported in the southwest coastal town of Guayanilla, where the mayor said the municipality won't have power for at least two weeks.
On the other end of the spectrum we have power hours, which Lifehacker recommends, and they're exactly what they sound like: Focus like crazy for an hour.
But even with those wins, the caucus finds itself at a tipping point around a central question: Now that they have power, how do they wield it?
"You've got to put your money on Muguruza because first of all, you have to have power in today's game," Evert said of the hard-hitting Muguruza.
"Article 2, Section 2, Clause 1: The president "shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.
I do science in Australia and I go to Tanzania and we don't have power and we don't have internet and we don't have any lab equipment.
For the first time in the 100 days since Hurricane Maria slammed Puerto Rico, the government finally knows how many people still don't have power: about half.
That's because, in Silicon Valley, the workers do have power, because there's not enough of them and these are high-paying jobs, these are high-skilled jobs.
By releasing the photos, Thorne argued, her hacker wouldn't have power over her — since everyone would have access to the photos, should they want to see them.
"When I actually talk to someone, I'm still in control and still have power—which is probably a weird hang-up that I personally have," she said.
"When you have power and need to make choices, those choices do reveal something about you," says Yuval Levin, editor of the conservative policy journal National Affairs.
But 90 percent of the 3.4 million American citizens on the island still don't have power, and 35 percent still don't have water to drink or bathe in.
"The judgment will definitely create fear in the minds of those who think that they can get away with something like this because they have power and money."
And he closed by discussing a forthcoming independent content oversight board that will have power to determine what content is and is not allowed on the social network.
Because just one voice isn't enough and where we're really able to have power in Washington and really move the needle is if it's a chorus of voices.
Only 11 of Puerto Rico's 69 hospitals currently have power or a fuel supply, and it could take up to a year to restore electricity to the island.
President Donald Trump has garnered support from labor unions -- especially in Midwestern states where steel and coal unions still have power, many of which helped him get elected.
More than a two-hour ride across narrow and rough roads from the metropolitan area of San Juan, Barranquitas still doesn't have power or access to clean water.
Even if it's just in our own little small way — even if it's just sending a sarcastic tweet or two — we have power, and we're changing the world.
It has also made plans to manufacture the aerodynamic vehicles — which are officially classified as motorcycles but have power windows, cruise control, and a/c — in Shreveport, Louisiana.
"Those who have power will be supervised, to ensure that the power given them by the party and the people is used to benefit the people," it added.
As a result, presidents have the power to negotiate tariff liberalization with other countries through trade agreements, and they also have power to raise tariffs for various purposes.
Power outages in Tennessee A polling place at Cedar Bluff Middle School in Knoxville, Tennessee, did not have power Tuesday morning and the site's backup generator also failed.
As a young woman, remember you're cooler than those people anyway, you're the hot new thing, so realise that you have power and can build your own culture.
Maduro has vowed to push ahead with Sunday's vote for a Constituent Assembly, which will have power to rewrite the constitution and override the current opposition-led legislature.
This long charging cable means no matter where one is, they'll have power — and they won't have to sit at the foot of their bed to reach it. 
For movements to have power, their members have to embrace the thing that is stigmatized, whether it's being black, loving someone of the same sex, or growing old.
And if there's one thing you can be sure of in Ferrante's world, it's that those who have power will always, always turn on those who have none.
"The power of this piece is all that's nonreligious: how, within the context of a community, you have power struggles, fear, lack of trust," Mr. Nézet-Séguin said.
Some 32 percent of the 3.4 million American citizens on the island still don't have power, and 9 percent still don't have water to drink or bathe in.
Jo gave way to Sporty Spice, Xena, Buffy — coifed, petal-lipped and sometimes baring midriff — with the message that one didn't need to sacrifice femininity to have power.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner does not have power to levy financial penalties, but it can seek court orders to force an entity to follow its recommendations.
I learned never to underestimate the possibility of change, that values have power, and that time and patience can pay off, especially if you're serious about your objectives.
And the campsites are also RV-friendly: Ginnie Springs' tent and RV sites are spread out over 200 acres, and the RV sites have power and water hookups.
As of Sunday morning, more than 600,000 people in Florida did not have power and millions of people had been ordered to evacuate in preparation for the storm.
" After his arrest Albayrak told investigators: "When you have power on the internet it&aposs like fame and everyone respects you, and everyone is chasing that right now.
In that sense, yes, men have power to set the terms for sexual engagement with their peers, but that's not all men, it's a small slice of men.
But because critical areas like hospitals and water treatment plants that consume lots of power were energized first, this does not mean 65 percent of households have power.
American also said that half of its domestic narrow-body aircraft will have power ports at every seat by the end of 2018, with 85 percent equipped by 2020.
Saying that your co-worker makes you feel bad about yourself or claiming that your boss makes you mad implies that other people have power over how you feel.
The people in power who continue to have power and continue to do these things without any consequence or repercussion will continue to do it over and over again.
Strauss, like Plato, was fascinated by the founding of regimes, and his students clearly believe that the key to politics is to have power at the moment of creation.
The Fed does not have power to bring criminal cases itself but it can take civil action against financial firms and individuals, including barring individuals from working in banking.
Stephen Paddock texts his brother Eric and his mother, who live in Florida, to ask how his mother is doing and whether they have power, according to Eric Paddock.
Officials from the government and the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) don't even know how many people have power for lights, air conditioners, refrigerators and other basic necessities.
But while the capital of San Juan and some other towns now have power, water and working community services, many do not, and there are so many other issues.
An outlet upstairs did not have power, though a nearby water fountain was out of service as well, suggesting perhaps that the boat, in general, had seen better days.
A great leader needs to have power with their words; they need to be able to motivate someone else to do something that they never thought they could do.
It allowed people who had no power, who didn't own a newspaper, who didn't own a TV station, who didn't have a megaphone, to get together and have power.
As a mom who thought I was just going to sit down for lunch, I can tell you that we do have power; we just have to use it.
Some school districts are still closed The Florida Department of Education said many schools in affected areas don't have power, and authorities are working to ensure it's restored quickly.
While the agencies have power to police cryptocurrency trades and investments, state government have jurisdiction over most platforms used to purchase and hold the digital currencies: http://bit.ly/2DEQqzr.
We got Akon Friday night at LAX, and asked about the progress in the Puerto Rican relief effort -- as of this week 83% of its residents have power restored.
In a scientific paper describing the experiment, the authors suggested that innocent people, thrown into a situation where they have power over others, will begin to abuse that power.
Avoid the hassle of surviving from outlet to outlet and check out our list of awesome power bank backpacks that'll make sure that your devices have power wherever you go.
Thousands of Puerto Ricans still don't have power more than eight months later, and it's still unknown exactly how many people were killed — perhaps more than 5,700 — by the storm.
"I felt my interest in working for the organization was used as a way for him to have power so that I would have sex with him," St. Clair said.
Actors may have power, but these agencies are the gatekeepers when it comes to setting up meetings where women feel safe and writing contracts with inclusion riders and equal pay.
"You have to teach people to understand that, if I'm the coach, I still have power over you and can't be your friend — not in the traditional sense," she says.
And what happens when you have power over another person and how far you can go in a direction that you may not have intended is definitely what we explored.
What is new is that it's happening outside of the home, due to the fact that women are now in positions to have power over a growing number of people.
But here in that narrow trench, both providers and patients do have power to shape their experience together, especially if they take the time to have a few crucial conversations.
The cases must be submitted by at least one of the state's involved and while its rulings are final and binding the court doesn't have power to enforce its decisions.
That's great for accessibility, but also a reminder that words-as-text still have power and — with a little technological automagic — can be effortlessly edited back into the selfie frame.
AdMedia/Sipa USA If anyone knows her words have power, it's Zoë Saldana, who's been outspoken about everything from discrimination in Hollywood to living a balanced life as a mom.
"He dedicated himself to making sure that people in power did not victimize those who did not have power, and that was something very important to him," Mr. Kowalski said.
Often, we get caught in patterns of familiarity that we seek to recreate so that we can get them right, situations in which we felt trapped and didn't have power.
"When Democrats next have power, we should be bold and clear: We're done with two sets of rules — one for the Republicans and one for the Democrats," she will say.
You could run your laptop off of that, you could run any of a number of devices off of it, you could also have power tools that you're charging up.
Weston asks the lamb a question or two—with no door on the kitchen, is he inside or outside, meaning does he still have power over all that he surveys?
Any attempt to reorder power in Congress goes up against the problem that those who have power rarely use that power to support reforms that would give them less power.
Simply put, the very senior publishing professionals who have power to truly change this industry for the better are the same people who are making things worse, again and again.
As the O.M.B. director, Mr. Mulvaney would also have power to advance or impede federal regulation, because many proposed rules have to pass muster at O.M.B. before they are issued.
It showed us that it is possible to ultimately achieve democracy's real purpose: to truly reflect the beliefs of the people in it and to have power proportional to our representation.
"A person who concentrates on what they have power over becomes unlimited in their ability to manifest what they want in the world," Shyamalan told Drexel graduates in his commencement speech.
When people who have power require civility from those with less, or none, though, that demand is a cudgel, a weapon the haves use to keep the have-nots in line.
As someone who, as a teenager, felt as though they didn't have power, watching society's most important get ridiculed felt like South Park voicing what I already knew: they all sucked.
It's almost as if I'm daring people to judge me, to share their uninformed opinions — and it gives me more confidence to know that their words don't have power over me.
As our world becomes more filled with sensors—such as on roads and bridges, as well as machines—it will be important to ensure the increasingly distributed monitoring devices have power.
While Rosenstein last month appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller to serve as special counsel for the investigation, senior Justice Department officials still have power over personnel, resources and prosecutorial decisions.
The new model is called the Arlo Go, and it's designed for use in locations that need to be monitored but don't have power or Wi-Fi, like a construction site.
After the assessments, the power authority says Cruz Bay, a few schools, and possibly a few other parts of the island will have power restored by the end of next weekend.
As long as you have power (or a battery) and a broadband internet connection, your device is good to go, with access to essentially the computing power of the entire world.
The government considers a village electrified if it has basic electrical infrastructure and 10 percent of its households and public places including schools, local administrative offices and health centers have power.
"At the end of the day — and this is the advice I gave a client earlier — if you have a pocket full of votes, you have power," the first lobbyist said.
Some 24 days after the storm made landfall, 91 percent of people on the island still do not have power and 37 percent have not had their municipal water services restored.
Seventy percent of critical facilities have power in the Upper Keys as of Saturday afternoon, according to the Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Association, which provides service from Key Largo to Marathon.
While math trauma has multiple sources, there are some that parents and teachers have power to influence directly: outdated ideas of what it means to be good at math, for instance.
"One thing consumers need in a CFPB director is someone who's willing to stand up to powerful people on behalf of those who don't have power," Warren said during the hearing.
"The beauty of rechargeable lanterns is that we can put them into places where we don't have power," said Nathan Orsman, a lighting designer based in New York City and Southampton.
For example: The novel's lone black character is utterly naïve about the Unseen World's secrets, putting him in the unlikely position of needing to have power and privilege explained to him.
Fans — of any team, in all sports — believe that they have power, that they can make a difference, that they are in some way participants in events, rather than mere observers.
"I just knew I wasn't gonna let him have what he came for, and that was to have power over me by frightening me and making me fear him," Wardlow said.
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz said last week that about 85033,000 Americans in Puerto Rico didn't have power after a line repaired by Montana contracting firm Whitefish Energy had failed.
Monroig said the majority of customers would have power restored Sunday night, but that communities powered by substations Villa Betina and Quebrada Negrito would likely be without power until Monday afternoon.
The feeling "that older white men have power and are exercising that power over other people, taking away rights, that to me is definitely going to have an effect," Undem said.
"Women were subject to violence when they had no power, but those who did have power by virtue of royal blood or marriage could rule with an iron fist," Fouracre explains.
KS: Some of it feels like a marketing ... On some level, it's like you're getting your skin scanned or your hair analyzed, I'd like to have power going in Puerto Rico.
When we as CBS viewers watch stories that valorize male ego and male judgment, we're bathed in a TV landscape that teaches us that men who have power are the default.
InSight is instead launching on the smallest rocket NASA has available, the Atlas V-401, which is larger than the the Delta II. That means that the scientists have power to spare.
Life becomes something in which you have power and agency, and then you're more well-positioned not only to avoid future mistakes but also to be financially successful by making better choices.
There are a lot of people who one, don't want to talk about it because you risk something when you start calling out people who have power, and you risk your position.
However, the presumptive Democratic nominee argued that (occasionally) working with (some) Republicans was necessary despite all that — because so long as they have power in Congress, how else can anything get done?
When you are constantly under a microscope, precisely because you don't have power, you worry constantly about external public perceptions; a worry that causes you to turn that very scrutiny onto yourself.
"I believe that words have power," says Stephanie Murphy, a Vietnamese immigrant who decided to run in Florida's seventh congressional district after Trump vowed to bar Muslims from entering the United States.
Why it matters: Jared and Ivanka provided some hope for some on the left who hoped the duo would have power to dissuade President Trump from some of his most extreme promises.
Here, again, there are opportunities to champion same-day voter registration in states in which Democrats have or may soon have power or in states in which public referendums are readily available.
It will take an estimated two to three weeks before St. John's downtown district will have power restored, and the rest of the island could take even longer than that, he said.
Out of the city, in San Germán in the southwest, the mayor said the irony was that they'd been able to reopen some schools, but that the schools did not have power.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $2,700"If you have power lines going across a backyard or have the actual pole in the yard, people don't like it," says de Jong.
Trump will "stop at nothing" to have power and feeds off the "anger [and] resentment he sows 24/85033 while constantly whining how whatever doesn't go his way is unfair," Rose wrote.
Much of the confusion over whether states or the feds have power over local marijuana ultimately comes from assertions of federal power over local commerce that first occurred during the New Deal.
But about 230 percent of the country's 27 million inhabitants lack access to reliable electricity, according to the government's Nigeria Power Baseline Report, and 2000 percent of rural dwellers don't have power.
"Having sex with men who have power over you, or letting them touch all over your body, is a necessity to survive," a former trader in her 20s told the rights group.
"What I take away from this experience is taking pride in your home, in your things — there are things that I like and they just can't have power over me," she said.
Since the current PA leadership has shown it won't end its incitement, there will be lasting peace between the PA and Israel only once a new group of moderate Palestinians have power.
How many times have you seen people pay lip-service to the ideas you believe in and then turn away from them the moment they have power of some kind in Washington?
Fasthoff told CNBC the restaurant lost revenue during the time it was closed and had to toss the food in its refrigerators and freezers that had spoiled when it didn't have power.
As far as has been established by the film, It would not have found Stanley in his home outside of Derry: It simply doesn't have power that far away from the sewer.
As we collectively seek to take action in an effort to right the wrongs so brazenly and inhumanely repeated for a generation, we must not forget one simple truth: Words have power.
Others privy to the grand jury have power over the secret material, too -- such as witnesses who testify before the grand jury exercising their First Amendment rights to speak about the proceedings.
And Left, you better watch out who you're giving power, and how you're empowering the office of the presidency, because the pendulum's going to swing back and that guy will have power.
Words have power, and in a year that has already seen its first battle in the "war on women," this one might just express how strong and committed you and your friends are.
But what I learned later in life, too late, is that when you have power over another person, asking them to look at your dick isn't a question; it's a predicament for them.
"One cannot come up with a program that requires sacrifices from everyone, especially from those who are at the bottom of the pyramid, while reserving privileges for those who ... have power," Bayrou said.
It's that those who do have power in her world exploit the imbalance in horrific ways, to the extent that she's driven to her own act of horror in order to end it.
Though the building, which opened in 1987, appears outdated, the hospital is clean, tidy, and well lit, a contrast to Venezuela's public hospitals, which often don't have power, soap, and everything in between.
You have power on one side and volume buttons on the other, underneath which you'll find a whole new button that's dedicated to the big new software feature on the Galaxy S8, Bixby.
"The end goal is to have power plants that are burning clean fuels that are abundant, [and] last for as long as humanity could last," says Erik Trask, a lead scientist at TAE.
"Sandra's rehiring shows without a doubt that Amazon workers have power when we work together and stand up for our dignity and rights at work," Amazonians United Sacramento posted in a Facebook message.
Institutional investors, he said, don't seem to realize that they have power at the moment to influence corporate decision-making but could lose that power if lawmakers feel emboldened to restrict corporate autonomy.
If thoughts do have power, someone might think that "maybe the reason that things are going wrong in your life is just because you keep having these negative thoughts," Thompson-Hollands tells me.
In Game of Thrones' final episode, Tyrion declares that stories have power, and then he anoints Bran as not only having the best story of them all, but consequently holding the most power.
WE HAVE POWER BY COMBINING THESE TWO COMPANIES TO DRIVE NOT JUST COST SAVINGS BUT REALLY TO DRIVE REVENUE LIFT, IMPROVED HOTEL PERFORMANCE, TO DRIVE COMBINED LOYALTY PROGRAM WHICH IS SECOND TO NONE.
While all customers are expected to have power by the end of May, that's around when hurricane season begins, and activists say the island's infrastructure is woefully unprepared for new storm-related threats.
I was only created in order to sicken babies: If they are boys, from birth to day eight I will have power over them; if they are girls, from birth to day twenty.
"If I were the governor of a state or territory that does not have power, I would spend more time [there] than in Orlando," Rubio told Puerto Rico's largest newspaper, El Nuevo Dia.
This weekend, those mistakes will be revealed as the result of somebody else's deep insecurities as the sun meets power planet Pluto, exposing the manipulative behaviors of those who have power over you.
While it does manage the International Convention on Civil Aviation, the agency does not have power to impose sanctions, which first must be proposed, agreed to and set in motion by sovereign states.
The wish to have power over others is altogether alien to me; I just don't get it, any more than I get why anyone wants to have kids or play Settlers of Catan.
"I don't think there's a better example of what happens when you have power of community and the combination of scaled global platforms than what happened recently with the hurricane," Ms. Everson said.
South Lawrence, Massachusetts (CNN)Three Massachusetts cities are nearing a critical first step of recovery -- ensuring homes are safe and have power -- after a deadly series of fires and explosions last week, Gov.
She's finally taking her mother's mantle and reminding women that they do have power, even in Gilead: The power to inhabit their roles so well they'll trick men into believing they're still in control.
So how do you build a sustainable, ongoing level of trust not only from people who are always being screwed over but from the people who actually have power to change the status quo?
Weeks after Hurricane Maria left the island's infrastructure torn to shreds, he visited and threw paper towels at a crowd in a city where most residents did not have power or water for months.
About 483,248 customers who lost electricity in the latest effort to prevent the Pacific Gas and Electric Company's equipment from sparking wildfires will have power by Friday night or sooner, the utility announced Thursday.
Hector Serrano At a shop down the road, Hector Serrano said he regained electricity at his garden shop about two weeks ago, though just his business and the three buildings around it have power.
"We can't dismiss that and not put it in a TV show where it's all about power — and that is a very impactful way to show that you have power over somebody," she added.
I think that we've made it clear that our voice can be heard and that we have power and that Amazon is listening, and hopefully that encourages everyone at Amazon to sign the letter.
"There are families who still don't have power since Maria, so what's going to happen now with [Tropical Storm] Dorian?" said Jeannie Calderin, the president and founder of charitable organization Somos Puerto Rico Tampa.
Federal agencies have power to shape the state of the union; they also describe it for us by producing reams of facts and statistics, which in turn shape our assessment of our elected leaders.
"On the outskirts in the south of the city ... there is no help arriving, they still don't even have power," said Morales, who was part of a large volunteer group from a local university.
"This bill is a response to a feeling out in the country about who has power in Washington and who should have power in Washington," said Patrick Burgwinkle, communications director for End Citizens United.
There's a lot of inertia in decision-making in Washington, DC. There are always powerful interests that continue to have power as incumbents long past when structural changes start to occur in the country.
Uwe Kirsche, of the German weather service, said on Monday that the worst had passed, but storm warnings were still active in Bavaria, where 50,000 houses did not have power because of the storm.
Most Venezuelans oppose the Constituent Assembly, which will have power to rewrite the constitution and annul the current opposition-led legislature, but Maduro is pressing on anyway for the vote in two weeks' time.
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In the stands, an ardent baseball fan, Leo Del Valle, 54, a warehouse supervisor from Caguas, said it felt unfair that the game went on while many like him did not have power at home.
Officials, students, and parents say this is ambitious, given many buildings still don't have power or running water; walls and ceilings are flecked with mold; and some are missing cafeterias, classrooms, roofs, gymnasiums, and bathrooms.
"We didn't have power because of the hurricane, so the windows were open and he somehow slipped out through a screen," recalls Martin, 60, a retired K-9 officer with the Fort Pierce Police Department.
I love the fact that she's one of the very few women in mythology who's allowed to live independently, to have power, to be frightening to the gods and to not be punished for it.
All these brave women have power, and we will use our voices to make sure you get what you deserve, a life of suffering spent replaying the words delivered by this powerful army of survivors.
And while Leites is far from the striker that Uriah Hall is, he does have power, so it's not outside the realm of possibility that Mousasi will be caught off guard on the feet either.
Because, really, compliments that come from men who then get angry that you agree with the compliment aren't about you at all — they're about them, and their ability to have power over your self-worth.
"I think what we can learn from them in light of the climate, that depending on which side of the coin you're on politically, is no matter what's going on, you have power," Spencer explains.
In Juncos, east of Puerto Rico, Mayor Alfredo Carrión said he was desperate because two major companies -- Amgen, a pharmaceutical company, and Medtronic, a medical device company -- that employ 4,000 local people don't have power.
It also influences our perception of animal and plant life — the "vulnerable, voiceless creatures, pushed to the margins, whose dignity is radically inconvenient for human beings who have power over them," as Mr. Camosy writes.
Reporting abuse can be particularly difficult for a child when the perpetrator is an admired member of the community (like a teacher or a coach) who may appear to have power over a child's future.
"One of the oldest stereotypes about the Jewish people is that they have power to manipulate these global events to their benefit," says Oren Segel, vice president of the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism.
"Not only did Melania have power and influence with the president, she perhaps had more of both than anyone else in the entire White House," Bennett writes in one section of the book detailing Mrs.
In February, Prime Minister Andrej Babis outlined a plan under which the state, keen on nuclear energy, would control the construction and have power to halt the project if power prices did not support it.
" Rockies manager Bud Black, when asked his reaction to his team's 25 strikeouts, said, "We have some guys who have power who have swings that generate some bat speed that are susceptible to the strikeout.
Taken together, the weight of evidence suggests that we have moved from a negotiated labor market anchored by collective bargaining to one where employers increasingly have power to set wages subject to limited market discipline.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat in his third term, will have power in deciding who gets tolled because he controls the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the New York transit agency that will determine the tolls and exemptions.
Ricardo Rosselló had pledged to have power restored to 95% of the US territory by December, but the US Army Corps of Engineers, which is leading restoration efforts, pegged the delay on logistical and territorial issues.
Maduro says the election for the 545-seat assembly, which will have power to rewrite the national constitution and override the current opposition-led legislature, is designed to put power in the hands or ordinary people.
Their comments followed President Donald Trump's vow on Monday to take "strong and swift economic actions" if Maduro went ahead with the new body that would have power to rewrite Venezuela's constitution and supersede all institutions.
By 218, these girls knew that the turbulent history of the real D.C. had inspired a prolific DIY art and music culture, which proved that, even in the eye of the storm, the people have power.
" This led to Trump pretending that he'd already known what Sanger had just informed him about: "Well that's good, but, I mean I know they did, but I think that they have power beyond the sanctions.
No matter her viewers' opinions of the Times, however, she says there's a universal takeaway: "Journalists are essential to democracy, so if you undermine truth telling, if you have power, you can get away with anything."
So, one of these men on these sites, where they grew up they had all the power, and they come here, they don't speak English, they don't have power, their kids do the translating for them.
Someone may need to make financial decisions on your parents' behalf, and that means someone will need to have Power of Attorney, a designation that allows them legal power over things like banking and healthcare planning.
Earthquake damage could leave major Puerto Rico power plant out of action for a year, official says PREPA's engineering director Daniel Hernandez says about 75% of homes in Puerto Rico should have power by the weekend.
Moscow has had good ties with previous Italian governments The League-5-Star agenda proposes ending European Union sanctions on Russia, but Italy alone won&apost have power to shift the EU&aposs stance on Russia sanctions.
Since Jay grew up extremely poor — he has previously detailed how there were times when he didn't have power, water or food — he wants to be able to support others from his community through his new platform.
All customers who lost electricity on the eastern side of the state will likely have power restored by the end of this weekend, because fewer electrical poles came down in the storm, Florida Power & Light said Tuesday.
"Griefing was a way to have power over other people without any repercussions, since you can create multiple characters in the same game," said Jack Emmert, former chief executive of Cryptic Studios, a maker of online games.
They have power enough to fly for 10 minutes to a half-hour or so, but the tasks they are designed for, like searching for disaster survivors or doing environmental monitoring, require hours of activity, not minutes.
Back to the people who are listening to the webinar who are managing others, if you really want to make sure that your employees have power, then recognize they have it when they walk in the door.
You will not break my core and you no longer have power over me As a mother of one -- soon to be two -- daughters, I have now had to redefine what it means to keep them safe.
In fact, I could argue that being afraid of harassment so much to go to the lengths to separate boys and girls only drives fear, teaching females they should be afraid and males that they have power.
The apparatus that allows the agency to know which customers have power, known as the outage management system, has been giving readings that are so out of whack nobody trusts them to be true, Mr. Sánchez said.
And the very Republican politicians who have power in those states, who made cozy deals with wealthy coal executives, who have systematically lied to their constituents about the fate of coal, are ... doubling down on their lies.
It removes the need for the Conquest V.H.P. GMT Flash Setting to have power-sucking wireless connectivity like wifi or Bluetooth, which in turn allows the watch's battery to last for a few years before it needs replacing.
"If folks don't have power to boil water or don't have fuel to boil water, we're really concerned about health, which is part of why we're not inviting everyone back yet" to part of the Keys, she said.
They fly in patterns calculated ahead of time to be the most efficient, spraying at problem areas when they're over them, and returning to the ground stations to have power supplies swapped out before returning to the pattern.
Nearly six weeks after Hurricane Maria devastated the island, only about a quarter of homes and businesses have power, and the utility has set a goal of having 95 percent of power back by the middle of December.
But one of the questions I have is that when dealing with systemic inequalities, which can make someone permanently homeless, is there a difference compared with law enforcement, who have power and can change being a police officer?
"Venezuela, don't lose hope... Now only you have power so that we can all be free," he said in an earlier video, staring into the camera and telling his children he loves them and hopes to see them again.
"We need to have power to the north to avoid this kind of chain reaction every time we have a power problem," said Tomas Torres, executive director of the nonprofit Institute for Competitiveness and Sustainable Economy for Puerto Rico.
Without question, all of use different technologies, but I believe the most important question we can ask is which and why, to allow us each as individuals or communities to have power over our relationship to tools and systems.
"They know they have the blessings of the country's ruling party, and they have power," she said, referring to the wave of nationalism and the backlash against India's liberal voices ever since Modi's BJP came to power in 2014.
The strike will, in theory, serve as a signal to the 45 million people with debt that they are not alone in this hole the government willingly tossed them in—and that they have power to get out together.
While some students returned to class on Thursday, others either couldn't be reached because of a lack of cell phone service or struggled to get to school from their homes, many of which don't have power or running water.
"I think our words have power, and if you're constantly telling yourself that you're not good enough and you're doubting your exterior on a daily basis, then that's what your life going to turn out to be," she says.
Though it's a marked improvement from the earlier days — when the entire island didn't have power and nearly 50 percent didn't have water — aid workers fear the military is withdrawing too early and say Puerto Ricans are still suffering.
In Detroit, where residents will see a heat index of up to 105 degrees Saturday, more than 200,000 people did not have power in the early morning hours after thunderstorms caused trees and branches to take down power lines.
"As long as it's safe, our crews will be out in force restoring power as the first bands of severe weather hit, and we'll work continuously after the storm clears until all customers have power again," FPL's Silagy said.
"I'm scared of the police—I don't know my rights, I don't know to what extent they have power, and I'm afraid of being taken to the police station and being coerced in to giving a statement," Monica says.
Yet the situation in Puerto Rico is far worse: About 87 percent of the island still doesn't have power, less than half of cellphone towers are working, and about 103 percent of the territory still doesn't have running water.
Power has been restored to about 80 percent of Puerto Rico's 1.4 million utility customers across the island, Puerto Rico Electric Energy Authority said via Twitter on Friday, but the goal is for everyone to have power on Saturday.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects 95 percent of the grid will have power by the end of February, but it will take until the end of May for power to resume on the rest of the island.
She said people in power need to feel and share the pain of survivors, and that their action was further evidence of her political theory that people most affected by oppression and suffering to have power in a representative democracy.
Instead it is those who want to see the program rolled back who have power, like Attorney General Jeff Sessions, tapped as the public face of the administration's decision to set an end date for DACA, and senior adviser Stephen Miller.
"The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation," then-Senator Obama told reporter Charlie Savage in December 2007.
But I don't think there was a really effective or concerted effort to really think about who has power, who doesn't have power, what voices do we hear, why do we gravitate toward certain voices, what are our own internal biases.
He downplayed throughout his remarks how dire things are in Puerto Rico, where more than half of the people don't have power, running water, or cellphone service two weeks after Hurricane Maria, a Category 4 storm, tore through the island.
So, in the wake of the #MeToo movement, the pinnacle question the scientific community must reckon with is: Why should any scientist be allowed untethered access to federal funding if they are accused of mistreating the people they have power over?
Of course, there are still activists, non-governmental organizations, strong local communities, and many other people who care and have energy and the will to formulate opposing voices and act, and they have power — this is really important to say.
Six months after Hurricane Maria slammed into the U.S. island territory, 0003 percent of residents still don't have power; the poverty rate has increased from 44.3 percent to 52.3 percent; and 40 to 60 percent of small businesses have permanently closed.
We realize that promise by training young men and women after the liberal tradition of Newman, but at the same time instilling in them the notion that ideas have power in their application, and that knowledge enables progress through action.
Race is no longer "just a construct" when it informs daily interactions that result in death, not to mention the ways in which we egregiously misapply our supposedly fair and equal judicial system to protect those who already have power.
"For Dick's to pull AR-15s off the shelves, or Bank of America and BlackRock saying they will ask different questions of manufacturers, or Delta not giving discounts to the N.R.A. shows that corporations recognize they have power," said Rabbi Mosbacher.
The Russian company accused of backing a social media effort to sway voters against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton claimed Mueller didn't have power to bring the case because he was not appointment by the President and confirmed by Congress.
" When the judge noted Steward's not guilty plea, which Steward protested having to enter a plea at all, the air marshal called himself a "flesh and blood man" and said the judge did "not have power of attorney over me.
"I think that the Republicans have got to show that they can do something, they can do something good, and they can get it done while they have power," said Brent Hill, the Republican president of the Idaho state Senate.
What may no longer have any power as a theological metaphor (I remember an evangelical hymnal from the nineteen-seventies entitled "Sounds of Living Water") may still have power as an ecological metaphor, and may need to, in our warming climate.
Asked whether the ongoing tariff war between Washington and Beijing would impact Asia's infrastructure needs, von Amsberg said: "The hundreds of millions of people who don't have power need to be attended to, they are not affected by short-term tensions."
Ms. David was sounding a common note: A single American may not have power over Florida, or Texas, or the presidential election, or the races around Philadelphia, but that does not mean the only option is to sit back and despair.
Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation It is possible that West, with his reference to prisons in his tweet, was specifically referring to the part of the amendment which allows prisons to use inmates for slave labor.
So, as much as the "sticks and stones" pre-school rhyme wants us to believe the contrary, words do have power — they have the power to make us feel small or, if we take them back, the power to build us up.
In passing a bill that polls at 20 percent even before taking insurance away from anyone, Republicans will give Democrats a driving issue in 2018 and beyond — and next time Democrats have power, they'll have to deliver on their promises to voters.
But "some areas will have power (back) in less than a week," Ricardo Ramos told radio station Notiuno 630 AM. The power company's system has deteriorated greatly amid Puerto Rico's decade-long recession, and the territory experienced an islandwide outage last year.
" The basis for Cruz's threat appears to be Article IV, Section 3 of the US Constitution, which states: "Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging to the United States.
Reuters President and Editor-in-Chief Stephen J. Adler penned an op-ed for the New York Times on Monday, writing about the conviction of Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo in Myanmar: 'In Myanmar, as everywhere, facts have power.
"The dams are full of water, the rainy season has filled the dams, but the lack of maintenance means that we still have power outages," the source said, asking not to be named because he was not authorized to speak about the issue.
You pretend maybe it doesn't have power over you, not yet, just as you might pretend you can really know what's going on behind your neighbor's closed door, or understand a darkness that might seep into a friend or loved one's soul.
"These stereotypes are rooted in power differentials that have led to people being in all kinds of relationships where men and women are unequal," Revilla explains, often as a result of women being in situations where they don't have power among men.
I do want Liza to be happy, but I think it's being able to live her full, honest truth in the work world and not have to lie, and for her to be successful and to have power and ownership of her career.
The Senate Impeachment Rules provide that "the Senate shall have power to compel the attendance of witnesses" and to "enforce obedience to its orders," meaning that the Senate can use its inherent powers to enforce any subpoena it issues during an impeachment trial.
"You see this fear that they are going to attack us, the Hispanics, because they have power from higher up, and the sheriff is cooperating," said Luis, 22010, a father of two daughters, who immigrated from El Salvador without authorization 22009 years ago.
In brief remarks, including some in halting Spanish, Mr. Nelson said it was unacceptable that thousands of electric utility customers, including a man he met in the town of Las Piedras, still did not have power more than seven months after the hurricane.
Iowa and New Hampshire, two of the smallest and least diverse states, get outsize attention every presidential election year from the candidates, and therefore have power in determining the arc of the race, long before a vast majority of voters have weighed in.
RELATED: GOP again uses nuclear option to speed Trump nominees through Senate "When Democrats next have power, we should be bold and clear: We're done with two sets of rules -- one for the Republicans and one for the Democrats," Warren plans to say.
I feel like most people just want to have a time where they can step away from the reality that they don't have power or water and have some time to enjoy themselves and forget about the crisis that the island is going through.
"This idea that we need to reconstruct ourselves in the male paradigm version of what it is to have power or be a leader is completely untrue — and it also kind of cuts off the part of us that is so powerful," Paltrow said.
As nearly 63,000 people remain under an evacuation order from the threat of wildfire, some of the millions of people in Northern California on track to get their electricity back may not have power restored before another possible round of shut-offs and debilitating winds.
"When Democrats next have power, we should be bold and clear: We're done with two sets of rules — one for the Republicans and one for the Democrats," Warren says in advance text of a Friday speech to the National Action Network obtained by CNN.
In those debates, Lincoln challenged Senator Stephen Douglas' support for Chief Justice Roger B. Taney's decision in Dred Scott, which quite erroneously held that African Americans could never become citizens and that Congress did not have power to limit slavery in the federal territories.
She later added, "There's a constant struggle with people who have power about sharing that power ... And we are not really in the business of asking to share that power — we are in the business of grabbing that power to return it to the people."
And I think that that's something that we see on attacks against women, not just high-profile women, but women across the board, is that these kinds of attacks are meant to silence you, demean you, and show that you do not have power.
The morally bankrupt crowd running today's G.O.P. are getting their way not because they have better arguments — polls show majorities disagreeing with them on Comey and climate — but because they have power and are not afraid to use it, no matter what the polls say.
The web needs radical intervention from all those who have power over its future: governments that can legislate and regulate; companies that design products; civil society groups and activists who hold the powerful to account; and every single web user who interacts with others online.
Men have power on the alt-right because male supremacy says they should, but women's place has to be earned, not only through their work as race warriors but also through the way they reflect the movement's ideal woman: white, attractive, feminine, anti-feminist.
Among those who died the first week of October was Raul Antonio Morales, a 95-year-old diabetic who didn&apost have the insulin he needed because the nursing home where he lived didn&apost have power or a generator, according to his granddaughter, Maytee Sanz.
Whether and when that kind of structural change can come, and how we are going to be able to manage continuing to have power that safely serves California is a much longer question, one that most of us, in our flurry to survive, haven't been considering yet.
They have the power to shut the sky, that no rain may fall during the days of their prophesying, and they have power over the waters to turn them into blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague, as often as they desire.
In an amicus brief, 21 current and former members of Congress said the whole court should review a decision reached by three of its judges in October that the CFPB's sole director has too much power and that the President should have power to fire the director.
"The president has few options left at this point, but he does have power over one crucial part of the ACA marketplaces: payments covering cost-sharing discounts (or CSRs) that insurers must offer to the lowest-income customers," said Paige Winfield Cunningham in the Washington Post yesterday.
In short, the Republicans who currently have power in the White House and the U.S. Senate have not actually done any of the obvious things they could do to reduce drug prices, and can reliably be expected to stay the course, as they like to say.
That said, I think you also cannot underestimate how entrenched these ways of working are, and the people who have power and who have been running things for a long time are certainly not looking for anyone to tell them how they should do their job.
"After three years of allowing others to control who would be around him and have power, he's trying to take back some of the power and have a say in the staffing in the White House and administration," a person close to the White House said.
READ: The full indictment charging Manafort with conspiracy against the U.S. They could have gone a step further and set up an arrangement where they would have power of attorney over the company, but their names would in no way be associated with the company, Hays said.
It felt like part of the same ideology that suggests that soft power, which is the ability to influence those who actually have power to act on your behalf, is secretly preferable to hard power, which is the ability to actually act on your own behalf.
The activists come off as thoughtful and cautious, not inherently opposed to other viewpoints, but insistent on one point: that institutions have power, and that by hosting a speaker who advocates for scientific racism or ethnic cleansing, those institutions lend their prestige and their power to those ideas.
The book is a useful reminder, too, that we do have power as users, and that the ways that we've begun changing our collective behavior is beginning, and can continue, to impact these companies, the reach of which we've never before experienced and are still grappling to understand.
When asked why PREPA is claiming 100% power restoration when El Yunque residents still don't have power, Quiñones said they "don't have control in El Yunque" and pointed at the US Forest Service, saying the utility needs the agency's permission to be on federal land and install posts.
And so I think that it speaks to the workplace dynamic, and distinguishes it from street harassment and other kinds of harassment that obviously still do have power dynamics of gender and many other kinds of power dynamics, but I think coercion is the workplace piece most people don't understand. Sure.
People on the west coast, where Hurricane Irma made landfall September 10, will likely have power restored by Friday, according to Florida Power & Light Co. Customers who lost electricity on Florida's eastern side will likely have it restored by this weekend, because fewer utility poles came down there, the company said.
Aside from the few appearances on the runways of brands like 3.1 Philip Lim and Balmain, we really (really!) have power players like Kylie Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Margot Robbie to thank for convincing us that stretchy bottoms look just as good with a leather jacket as they do with a sports bra.
Still, money contributed to inaugural funds is often done in an effort to curry favor with the elected official and those who have power over regulatory agencies, like the FDA, Jessica A. Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, and president of the Los Angeles Ethics Commission, recently told us.
We could maybe eke out another 1 percent by retrofitting smaller dams that don't have power plants, but there's an upper limit here: As for geothermal, the United States could arguably do more to harvest heat deep beneath the ground — we currently only get about 0.41 percent of our electricity from this.
" Richard Beltran, a spokesman for Florida Power & Light, said Wednesday: "What we know now is that a portion of the facility did, in fact, have power, that there was a hospital across the parking lot from this facility and that the nursing home was required to have a permanently installed operational generator.
But what's scary about it is that the human beings will have much greater powers over not just their surrounding environment, not just their ability to engage in warfare and things like this, but they'll have power to reach directly down into the biological basis of their mind and spirit and soul.

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