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"Just generally keeping your yard clean and in shape, getting rid of debris or things stored outside that can hold water, or adjusting them so that they no longer hold water," McAllister says.
"Just generally keeping your yard clean and in shape, getting rid of debris or things stored outside that can hold water, or adjusting them so that they no longer hold water," McAllister said.
Only the deepest parts of the lake bottom hold water.
So it looks like Lochte's story just doesn't hold water.
Like most life raft stories, "Terra Firma" doesn't hold water.
The lower layer's minerals don't seem to hold water as well.
As a statement about history, does the sceptical argument hold water?
All of these features hold water "and cost money," he added.
It's a comparison that arms control experts say doesn't hold water.
That logic didn't hold water with The Late Show host, though.
Some stereotypes about his style — or lack thereof — don't hold water.
And their justifications for keeping it illegal do not hold water.
Fish caught in holes still deep enough to hold water are inedible.
KS: Well, that's not going to hold water, I would say, correct?
There are myriad excuses not to invest, none of which hold water.
U.S. retail sales figures may show if Powell's cheerful comments hold water.
"Saying that China is paying these tariffs doesn't hold water," said French.
Once upon a time, unable to hold water, the moat was abandoned.
But the FCC doesn&apost think Ryan&aposs argument would hold water.
"People (are) buying anything that can hold water," resident Richard Stubbs said.
Would the arguments against mandated use of the artificial womb still hold water?
And the region also has plenty of natural aquifers that hold water underground.
Washoe baskets were known for their shape and the ability to hold water.
But the claim that the ending doesn't fit the movie doesn't hold water.
And yet that argument doesn't hold water for everybody in the Democratic coalition.
But that does not hold water, since most IRAs are not covered by ERISA.
Its porosity has been altered and it is no more able to hold water.
The present excuses no longer hold water and users have drawn the battle lines.
So the assertion that they weren't using the forbidden code doesn't really hold water.
But Marlowe's attorney, Alexander Zalkin, told me that the city's argument doesn't hold water.
Mission statements like "connecting the world" and "don't be evil" no longer hold water.
These can hold water for playtime but are easily removable for filling and emptying.
It's meant to hold water, but Mr. Mendez doesn't intend it to hold flowers.
It's not going to do ... So I think the consumer argument won't hold water.
But that argument doesn't always hold water, especially when he uses himself as an example.
Snowden's claim that Petraeus shared information that was more highly classified does not hold water.
"The U.S. side's issuance of this travel advisory frankly does not hold water," Lu said.
But their words won't hold water with Moore's base, which overlaps mightily with Trump's base.
But some of the conclusions being drawn and complaints being raised don't fully hold water.
The "device" is indeed primarily a water pitcher, designed — you know — to clean and hold water.
Heathrow must hope such explanations of how it could meet its targets hold water in court.
And calling into question the basic science behind climate change likely wouldn't hold water in court.
Additionally, sodium (aka salt) in beverages acts like a sponge to hold water in the body.
But, in many ways, that argument doesn't hold water, so consider a different answer: digital advertising.
The bare hillsides lacked the vegetation to hold water and an ensuing mudflow killed 21 people.
Other exoplanets could hold water, too, but more research is needed to find out for sure.
Because in other cities it would be forgotten or in other sports it doesn't hold water.
At one point, '65 to '68 maybe, it would hold water, but not from '75 onward.
There are arguments for Buttigieg that I frankly won't echo here because they don't hold water.
That argument, former U.S. regulatory officials said, doesn't hold water when litigation is cloaked in secrecy.
Pallone and Doyle urged the committee to examine these claims to determine if they hold water.
Unless one stipulates that workers can only be white and native born, his argument doesn't hold water.
But this argument won't hold water, he added, since "they have such a vast presence in India".
All items that hold water like toys, pools, or tires should be emptied, cleaned or thrown away.
When the Red Lobster defense failed to hold water, she dropped me like a limited-time entree.
But even if we restrict ourselves to just phone design, the case for boredom doesn't hold water.
The fertilizer improves the texture of soil and its ability to hold water during dry spells, she said.
That same argument was made in the past about other minority groups and still does not hold water.
Bottom line: The attack line doesn't hold water, but the crypto industry should watch the primary's outcome carefully.
Even the notion that Russia interfered with the election didn't hold water for Trump fans I spoke to.
"There's also a really strong connection between temperature of air and its ability to hold water," Vecchi says.
Trump's reason for firing Flynn doesn't hold water since the former national security adviser didn't lie to Pence.
The economic case against the two agreements that passed, and the one that did not, doesn't hold water.
So the argument that warning systems are extra burdensome, or would be hinder trade, "doesn't hold water," she added.
Mountains hold water—in the form of glaciers—through the colder months, then release it during the warmer months.
In short, if Keyssa's claims hold water, then one of the phone's defining factors is a product of theft.
The sunken bed technique allows the soil to hold water for longer, enabling crops to grow to full maturity.
Trump's camp claims her story doesn't hold water, because the center armrest in first class was fixed -- not removable.
But his notion that the Green New Deal would threaten the stability of the power grid doesn't hold water.
"The notion that the integrity of this investigation depends on Comey's presence just does not hold water," Barr wrote.
It wasn't quite right though, so we started to look at different dance forms that could hold water narratively.
"All this talk from NATO about Russia not being the target of Trident Juncture doesn't hold water," Lt. Gen.
Once it is soaked, it can't hold water anymore and that is when any additional rainfall becomes a concern.
One critic of the research says it "doesn't hold water," while another says that the paper's hypothesis is only speculative.
Apple appears to be giving us even more indication that those rumors about the death of iTunes may hold water.
But while the flâneur is an interesting idea, he doesn't hold water as a paradigm for understanding our historical moment.
If the intelligence findings hold water, only then does it make sense to begin the process for authorizing military action.
These arguments ring hollow and, for both sides, the costs of continuing to hold water hostage are simply too high.
"None of them have any evidentiary basis whatsoever... they do not hold water, they do not make sense," Frame said.
Ancient ditches, by contrast, create areas of deeper soil that hold water more effectively, giving the grass a deeper green.
As I found out, in Hindi, the same word describes an earthen pot used to hold water and dairy products.
That argument did not hold water and a judge twice has granted Alphabet's motion to get ahold of these documents.
To work properly the U-shaped pipe, also known as a U-trap, needs to hold water in its bend.
Then, when it rains, the dirt is easily washed down into rivers and lakes, reducing their capacity to hold water.
As for why the driver flaked ... Mari's attorney, Lonnie Brandon, tells us the driver knew his story wouldn't hold water.
The claim that Denmark is somehow proof that a gentler socialism is preferable to free-market capitalism simply doesn't hold water.
Some see fees as a regressive tax on seniors, the sick or the poor, but these arguments do not hold water.
But in reality, research suggests that his characterization doesn't hold water: Sanctuary policies don't appear to make a city more dangerous.
But these prejudices are largely unfounded and the justifications don't hold water, so what is driving them in the first place?
Deforestation in the Mulanje Mountain water catchment has driven a decrease in rainfall and the area's ability to hold water, he said.
Instead of ponds, it uses rooftops to hold water during heavy rainstorms and then release it slowly once the storms have passed.
The idea of a government network operating separately but in concert with the commercial networks doesn't hold water (we've considered it before).
As Oyelowo sees it, however, that argument doesn't hold water because the show does have some minority characters, including Nathalie Emmanuel's Missandei.
Homeowners are told they cannot landscape or fill in nuisance depressions in their property that hold water briefly after a heavy rain.
But at least he seems to acknowledge that sea levels are rising, even if his theory doesn't hold water on a global level.
The finale then does a lot of work for a very long time to convince us Rose's sweetly delusional outlook might hold water.
For that argument to hold water, you'd have to believe that the economy is even stronger now than it was a year ago.
President Barack Obama's argument that the U.S. is winning the war against the Islamic State doesn't hold water, House Homeland Security Chairman Rep.
The standards for evidence, and even what constitutes a charge in itself, can differ from what would hold water in a court of law.
And really, the notion that an agency with dozens of recent successful launches would fail in such a basic way just doesn't hold water.
But it seems like all the claims trace back to one book — Rachel Maines' The Technology of Orgasm — and her theory doesn't hold water?
But Mr Zucman's figure for the amount of wealth held offshore, while lower than some of the more exaggerated estimates, does not hold water.
Hopefully she arrives soon, because Maggie can't hold water and something tells me that the news of baby Altman-Hunt is about to spread.
Many runners use small running backpacks that hold water containers and protein snacks; staying hydrated between water stations and replenishing burned calories is vital.
"The explanation of Devil's Triangle does not hold water for me," said William Fishburne, who managed the football team during Judge Kavanaugh's senior year.
What would you say, it's hard to say because this stuff is so fluid, it's like trying to hold water in your hands. Yeah.
As we go into the November elections, the notion that the Democratic Party has been captured by the extreme left simply doesn't hold water.
So Doocy's Spicer-esque explanation for Trump's tweet doesn't really hold water — and he wasn't the only MAGA enthusiast to use that talking point.
Many of these were dismissed either because they were improperly completed, covered ground already ruled on by the court, or simply didn't hold water.
The U.S. energy industry's core argument against an anti-corruption rule struck down by Congressional Republicans does not hold water, supporters of the regulation say.
The same is true further south in the smaller reservoir of Lake Chembarambakkam, where only the deepest parts of the lake bottom still hold water.
After deciding that chemical enhancements didn't hold water in their competition, officials decided to disqualify the camels who went under the syringe before the competition.
Overturn, cover, or throw away items that can hold water where mosquitoes lay their eggs—things like planters, kiddie pools, bird baths, or trash containers.
The $252 billion project was to build two dams with five auxiliary dams used to hold water beyond what is held by the main dams.
Sometimes they need food, sometimes they need volunteers to come feed the animals, sometimes the need is for something like a container to hold water.
They are caused by variations in how different depths of soil hold water, and are a result of the presence of ancient architecture and earthworks.
At another Isseks installation, 217 West 57th, which will be the city's tallest residential tower when it opens, 11 stainless-steel tanks will hold water.
Built after devastating floods in 1929 and 133, the reservoirs were designed to hold water until it can be released downstream at a controlled rate.
One Night Stand's first act is its best, since the narrative that follows relies on a couple of genuinely wild coincidences that don't quite hold water.
Yet the critics — led by Christopher Clack, who is the founding CEO of Vibrant Clean Energy, a grid modeling firm — said this conclusion doesn't hold water.
The CDC recommends routinely scrubbing, covering, or throwing out items that hold water—think flower pots, trash containers, or pools—since mosquitoes lay eggs around water.
While Washington hawks might argue this is simply evidence of Trump waging the war on terror with an energy Obama lacked, that suggestion cannot hold water.
The city floods rapidly because only 4% to 9% of its rainfall seeps into natural aquifers that hold water underground, said Srikantaiah, the Bangalore water expert.
Another idea that didn't hold water, but filled a lot of glasses over the past decade: a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar before each meal.
The formations provided shelter and shade and even water by way of tinajas, which are smooth-sculpted holes that can hold water for a long time.
It described the portion that collapsed as a "saddle dam," which is an auxiliary dam used to hold water beyond what is held by the main dam.
"I can only vet the (published) cognitive data, and these do not hold water," Della Sala, the editor of the journal Cortex, told BuzzFeed News by email.
Now he has gone further, calling the police report "a biased, extreme document [that is] as full of holes as a Swiss cheese and doesn't hold water".
It's generally thought that these organisms lack nutrients, but given that the animals who feast upon them tend to be large, this idea doesn't, ahem, hold water.
Trump supporters will no doubt continue to insist that Leeds is lying, but this pathetic armrest defense (depressingly, there's a hashtag called #ArmrestGate) just doesn't hold water.
However, GLI also noted that this definition would only hold water if the game's credits or tickets were exchanged for cash or a cash-equivalent on site.
But the explanation doesn't hold water as Trump has frequently side-stepped facts and has been quick to cry "terrorism" well before authorities have reached any conclusions.
This explanation doesn't hold water, given that it is now abundantly clear that the White House was aware of the allegations against Porter well before last week.
Still, getting three out of four right with a million distractors is impressive — but that success rate wouldn't hold water in court or as a security product.
And the process can make farms more productive by creating soil that can better hold water and recycle nutrients, meaning farmers can spend less money on fertilizer.
They often come equipped with a reservoir of some sort that's used to hold water, as well as a hose and shower head that controls water flow.
While Dershowitz's arguments don't hold water with a majority of historians and constitutional experts, they are nonetheless central to the administration's defense of what this President does.
Put simply, the Supreme Court was telling the administration to find a new argument for the citizenship question, because the one it gave before didn't hold water.
Farmers in parts of the country are being trained to build deep trenches, and plant trees and vetiver grass, to help trap and hold water for their crops.
Stockman, an ardent critic of President Donald Trump, has strong doubts that the rosy view investors are taking on the economy can hold water in the near-term.
"That combination means that reservoirs are under much more pressure, to both store water and make room to hold water for the next storm," says Stanford's Noah Diffenbaugh.
That argument does not hold water given that Turkey's mounting instability arises not from the type of governance, but from the over-centralization of power in presidential hands.
Having worked in the biotechnology industry for many years, and having raised capital for a medical products startup, I can say that that argument does not hold water.
As for the assertion that seeking out opposition research from a foreign country -- let alone an adversary -- is "done all the time in politics," it doesn't hold water.
"This idea that there was an effort to de-emphasize injuries for some sort of amorphous political agenda doesn&apost hold water," the spokesman said, according to Reuters.
Tom Shannon, who until February 223 served as Trump's undersecretary of state for policy — the State Department's third highest-ranking position — told me those arguments don't hold water.
Twitter never comments directly on account suspensions, even when they seem to be a matter of clear public interest, typically citing vague privacy reasons that rarely hold water.
Red dwarfs are the most common stars in the galaxy, making up about 70 percent of all known stars, and tend to hold water-friendly planets in their orbit.
The U.S. energy industry's core argument against an anti-corruption rule struck down by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans does not hold water, supporters of the regulation say.
For example, it would not regulate what most people would consider to be dry land, such as depressions that hold water a few days a year after heavy rainfall.
How does the basic concept of "justice" even hold water in an apartheid state, one in which the colonized are expected to play by the rules of the colonizers?
The high rates in Denver could also be explained by back pain sufferers who flock to star surgeons and well-known hospitals there, but this doesn't hold water either.
Yeah, so it doesn&apost hold water there to the fact -- you have to go on reality, the facts, not because the president said this when he was a candidate.
We're told police believe the story doesn't hold water because she never attempted to leave or alert anyone of the 20 or so people who were in the living room.
Maybe some roads are allowed to flood or some areas are allowed to flood, and we create investments that are built to hold water sometimes and be dry in others.
Per NASA, the seven TRAPPIST-1 planets are mostly made of rock, with some having more potential to hold water than others, depending on factors including their density and temperature.
"If you drown out the noise, you are going to know that what Ms. Hast told you does not hold water," Mr. Cheronis said, referring to the prosecutor's opening statement.
But we do seem to have learned something very important since the initial Card/Krueger wave: the old assumption that minimum wages are always unacceptably distortionary doesn't really hold water.
Rick and Morty, Black Mirror's "Bandersnatch," and more recently Netflix's Russian Doll have popularized talk of many-worlds theory, but does the idea actually hold water in the scientific community?
Because carbs hold water, you'll gain a little weight and feel a bit stiff, sensations that fade quickly during a marathon but can really slow you down at shorter, speedier distances.
Drita tells us the excuse the landlord's offering of the Big Ang tribute being "offensive" doesn't hold water ... since she has folks from all over the globe tell her otherwise everyday.
For his part, Mr Kajinek contends that "everybody knows" he is innocent, that the state's case "doesn't hold water" and that his conviction was based on the testimony of "a gypsy".
Officials have asked residents to empty standing water on their properties, and to let pest specialists spray for mosquitoes inside homes and gardens and add larvicide to containers that might hold water.
In a complex decision, the justices found the explanations provided by the Trump administration for adding the question—that it needed the information to protect voting rights—simply did not hold water.
He has refurbished an old well used by his father to hold water in the days before this area was irrigated, and he is building a new one near his asparagus fields.
So the idea that we're seeing the beginning of something, or that Trump has done something during his presidency to bring about this particular instance of US manufacturing, just doesn't hold water.
Moira Meltzer-Cohen, an attorney for Perkins, Russo, and Slonim, told BuzzFeed News Saturday that she does not "believe that the allegations are going to hold water" after an investigation into Friday's incidents.
They have always faced difficulty in accessing water because they don't have glacial rivers at their disposal and the surface is mostly rocky, perennially making it difficult for the soil to hold water.
He had a way of using language both to humanize himself and also sort of appeal to the audience and try to show that the other side, the majority's arguments, didn't hold water.
And for all the skeptics saying Kaepernick is abandoning his protest in a desperate move to get a new contract with a new team ... Buck explains why that theory doesn't really hold water.
But if we were to pretend for the sake of argument that the market was a simple supply and demand relationship, the charge that prices should go down still would not hold water.
A Consumer Reports test recommended CVS-brand Big Quilts for its ability to scrub and hold water and found that CVS's normal price for Bounty paper towels was significantly better than at Walgreens. 
The company has developed a packaging it calls Ohoo from edible seaweed, and is building a machine to produce containers from Ohoo to hold water, juices, cosmetics and other liquids on the spot.
That analysis may hold water in high-turnout presidential elections, but in a special election, it fails to appreciate just how many liberal voters there are and how decisive their numbers could be.
The Recool won't last quite as long as a result, but it does promise to keep 20 ice-packed cans cool for up to 12 hours, and hold water for up to five days.
The question then arises that the airline can claim that the person is trespassing, but that doesn't hold water because the airline was paid for the seat which still makes it a civil matter.
At first blush, that claim doesn&apost seem to hold water: At last count, GitHub had over 40 million developers registered on the site, which allows users to share and collaborate on their code.
There's also the Innovation Act, which would address a lot of the same issues, requiring patent holders to be very specific when filing suits and to pay legal fees when their cases don't hold water.
That argument does not hold water, since pooled pension plans funded by taxes and worker contributions bear no resemblance whatever to the auto-IRA plans, which envision individual accounts held by a third party custodian.
Dean also said he believes that it does not hold water to argue that the President's possibly obstructive actions, such as firing FBI Director James Comey, were the result of him being a political novice.
Some New York City council members — notably Helen Rosenthal and Jumaane Williams — and other dogged critics of Airbnb say that the company's "most of our hosts only rent out one unit" defense doesn't hold water.
Of course, this idea doesn't hold water if your job demands immediate responses, but it's still possible to jump on messages that are urgent, and to corral less important messages for later in the day.
The report concluded by listing a number of "minimum steps" to reduce failure, such as building deep underground walls to attempt to hold water back, though it does not indicate the success rate of such measures.
Florida's two dengue outbreaks — in Key West in 2010 and in Martin County in 20093 — were stopped by aggressive anti-mosquito measures, including aerial spraying, larvicide in ponds and neighborhood sweeps for containers that hold water.
Colombians, like others in the region, are being told to cover and regularly clean water tanks, to empty or cover any other containers that can hold water and to unblock drains that can accumulate standing water.
Given the complexity of copyright law and the fact that none of the individuals holds copyright of their respective dances, it's not clear if any of the latest legal action against Fortnite's creators will hold water.
None of this is to argue that the ATT is a perfect treaty, or that American support is sufficient to ensure its success, but the arguments made by critics of the ATT just don't hold water.
Plants also have evolved different adaptations to their sprouting environments, helping some smaller seeds thrive in drier, less nutritious soils, while larger seeds often are able to take advantage of richer soils that hold water better.
They work and do what they can, eyeing the clouds when they come, feeding the animals they have, cleaning out the containment ponds, or dams, which are normally used to hold water for the family's flock.
Many have small runner backpacks that hold water containers and protein snacks -- both key to race days, as water can be in short supply on courses and caloric intake needs to be greater than output for fuel.
Unless Loury's willing to argue that the only reason all of these people were enslaved is that they choose not to be free because they didn't exercise their agency, then I think his argument doesn't hold water.
When the safe room in the basement floods, we had to build a set that could actually hold water, and control the height and temperature of the water control, and keep it flowing and filtered and clean.
It's common — and legal — for whistleblowers to do what the CIA officer didNational security experts told Insider the claim that the whistleblower broke the rules or violated the law when they approached the aide doesn't hold water.
There can be plenty of discussion about the best ways to regulate and reduce emissions, but the argument that our economic well-being can be promoted by the drastic rollback of environmental regulation does not hold water.
While there might be other arguments to remove life support in this tragic case — and doing so would not be unethical if the parents chose to do so — the suffering or pain argument does not hold water.
While it makes for a good sound bite, this doesn't hold water: internet businesses live or die depending on whether they can retain users, and the apps we take for granted would have been unimaginable a generation ago.
Here's one thing that has people worried: Tennessee's kidnapping law is strangely lenient, so if the pair are caught and it is found that Thomas went with Cummins willingly, the kidnapping charge against him may not hold water.
The IAEA confirmed to member states that the traces from samples taken in February were of uranium that was processed but not enriched, and that the explanations provided by Iran so far did not hold water, diplomats said.
Afterward, officials considered ways of making the city more absorbent with design changes, like planting grass to replace asphalt (because asphalt does not absorb rainwater) or lowering playgrounds and basketball courts so they hold water in a storm.
Until there's a true limit on the concentration of PFAS compounds allowable in drinking water, soil and groundwater — and the classification of PFAS as a hazardous substance — the EPA can't hold water utilities, companies or other polluters to account.
"The theory that I'm doing it to drum up some kind of traffic or sales for Upworthy doesn't hold water, because the only time that Upworthy got brought into this is when Raw Story brought it up," Aker scoffs.
Like keepsakes that are no longer connected, no longer functioning — the vase with a crack running its entire length that cannot hold water, the stuffed doll with one good eye — they are still ours, so we hold onto them.
Kibwezi sub-county, where Kikumbulyu village is located, is hilly with huge rocks – not the kind of environment that supports traditional methods of water conservation such as water pans or "sand dams", which use wet sand to hold water.
Not only did the BMW have to be properly sealed and waterproofed to hold water on the inside without it leaking into the drive train and electronics, it also had to be reinforced to deal with all of that extra weight.
I used to think that it was just a matter of difficulty, but I feel like that argument doesn't hold water anymore because everyone loves Dark Souls now, which is very difficult, and every game wants to be Dark Souls.
Those are lofty goals, to be sure, but they are exactly the sort of shot in the arm some of these small California towns need to hold water in the Sunshine State alongside the start-up juggernaut that is Silicon Valley.
Now, if we are drying out our groundwater resources and pumping too much from an aquifer, that stress will cause permanent compaction of the structures that usually hold the water and they will not be able to hold water anymore.
After years of cheap borrowing costs, the bank's view that an economy more sensitive to rate hikes warrants caution does not hold water, said Krishen Rangasamy of National Bank, though he expects the bank to stand pat on policy next month.
Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, the Democrat who is the District of Columbia's voice in Congress, said Monday that the National Park Service's arguments "do not hold water" and she would ask her colleagues in Congress to join her in opposition.
The prosecutor said he had access to more information than people on the Internet ... saying he's talked to witnesses and reviewed video, and determined the claims by A$AP and his 2 crew members of provocation and self defense didn't hold water.
Kristin, a transgender woman and former SEAL Team Six member, tells TMZ ... the reasoning behind the ban -- trans service members aren't as lethal -- doesn't hold water, because she knows lots of openly trans people in the military who are great at their jobs.
The Hubble researchers used the telescope to measure UV radiation from the star and found that enough was emitted that the inner planets may have lost most of any water that was once there, but three outer planets could still hold water today.
The alternative explanation — that Noah is right, that these accusations are ginned up and bogus, that the appearance of impropriety is all there is to it — doesn't seem to hold water, not based on how Noah is portrayed in this episode anyway.
Some Trump defenders have seized on the whistleblower's lack of firsthand knowledge about the call — but the criticism doesn't really hold water, since the White House released their own internal document summarizing the call Wednesday, and it closely matches the whistleblower's description.
From a civil society perspective, it's concerning that even a post-breakup Facebook would still be a dominant force in the research and development of AI. But the argument that breaking up the company would dramatically impair its impact on AI doesn't hold water.
For normally dry streambeds, isolated depressions that only occasionally hold water, and other land features that the Obama administration sought to regulate, regulations will once again come from state and local governments that are more responsive and accountable to the people and communities being regulated.
The plant resembles a huge construction site strewn in areas with twisted steel and crumpled concrete, along with cars that can no longer be used, while huge tanks to hold water contaminated by contact with the melted fuel in the reactors increasingly crowd the site.
"After I read the recommendations report, I can say it is biased, extreme, full of holes, like Swiss cheese, and doesn't hold water," Netanyahu said, according to the AP. Israeli police on Tuesday recommended bribery charges against Netanyahu in two cases of alleged corruption.
The plant resembles a huge construction site strewn in areas with twisted steel and crumpled concrete, along with cars that can no longer be used, while huge tanks to hold water contaminated by contact with the melted fuel in the reactors increasingly crowd the site.
The dermatologists we spoke with praised hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin, which help hold water in the skin, and argan oil, shea butter, beeswax, and niacinamide, which help repair the protective skin barrier (niacinamide can be found in Olay Micro Sculpting Cream, a favorite of Dr. Donofrio's).
The Obama administration attempted in 2015 to further expand the definition of navigable waters to include such entities as isolated ponds, dormant streambeds that are dry most of the year, and minor depressions in the land that hold water only in the immediate aftermath of significant rainfall.
He said he's reviewed video and also talked to witnesses, and determined the claims by Rocky and his 2 crew members of self defense and provocation didn't hold water, despite the fact the alleged victim is the one who unrelentingly harassed and attacked Rocky and his crew first.
But while some women had books, massage oils and music players, others brought basic medical supplies: plastic sheeting to cover their beds because they know they're difficult to wash, flasks and basins to hold water, a blade to cut the baby's umbilical cord and a string to tie it.
But faith placed in the Vienna Convention to protect people's acquired rights may well be misplaced, and such rights would in any case need to be confirmed in Britain's divorce deal with the EU to hold water, said Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, a professor of law at Queen Mary University of London.
But as my colleague Clio Chang pointed out earlier this week, the argument made by party stalwarts that Perez and Ellison were cut from the same progressive cloth simply didn't hold water—if that were true, then why the need for Perez to enter the race in the first place?
It is a picture perfect curl over a very high jumping wall to seal the ball into the far corner, well beyond David de Gea's reach: Sure, Ronaldo can't seem to hold water in La Liga, after third-place Real Madrid's 76 points got trounced to Barcelona's first-place 93 points.
Lape and his colleagues could see this transition through the animal bones left at the site, but also by analyzing their pottery; at first, these people used thin-walled vessels, likely to hold water, but later they switched to thicker vessels, which were better for cooking and were found alongside the bones of pigs.
As he told a meeting of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, held in Montreal in July, it may be possible to extract electricity directly from damp air—specifically, from air of the sort of dampness (above 60% relative humidity) found after sundown, as the atmosphere cools and its ability to hold water vapour diminishes.
But that ultimately failed to hold water in court after Lincoln and a lawyer brought on for the case, John Kirby, showed that Universal had previously proved in court that original creator RKO had let the license fall in the public domain, basically implying, as The Gaming Historian does, that Universal sued Nintendo knowing it had no claim over the King Kong license.
Here's what one of its forecasters wrote: THE SURGE GUIDANCE IS SHOWING A SIGNIFICANT WATER RISE SATURDAY, HOWEVER THIS WILL DEPEND ON THE WIND DIRECTION ESPECIALLY AT HIGH TIDE AS A MORE ONSHORE COMPONENT WILL HELP WITH WATER PILING UP. IN ADDITION, HIGH WAVE ACTION INTO THE COAST AND PRECIPITATION WILL TEND TO HOLD WATER AT THE COAST ADDING TO THE WATER RISE.
His top reason for being lukewarm -- he's from a conservative, rural state where guns are part of the fabric of the culture -- doesn't hold water here because like Vermont, South Carolina is conservative and rural, and Democratic voters know there has been too much deference paid to honoring the hunter and sportsman and not enough to preventing a danger worsened by the presence of too many weapons on our streets.

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