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He thinks the court ought to do some housecleaning there.
She also called for "a housecleaning" in Michigan State's administration.
Smarter Living: There are easy ways to green your housecleaning.
Even seemingly innocuous housecleaning robots create maps of your home.
His building's concierge signs for his packages, and arranges for housecleaning.
To start the year off right, a housecleaning is in order.
Goods and services, like cars and housecleaning, those have a price.
Keane's abrupt move to dictatorship is absurd, her political housecleaning, even crazier.
Despite this, many millennials are still reluctant to use a housecleaning service themselves.
Housecleaning is a crucial corrective in science, and psychology has led by example.
The housecleaning has inflamed conservatives who have long been wary of General McMaster.
Her W-2 showed that a housecleaning company paid her $17,288 in 2015.
Her W-2 showed that a housecleaning company paid her $17,288 last year.
It is not only for caregivers but also for housecleaning, driving and other services.
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So Deborah dresses them, brushes their teeth, cooks, and does light housecleaning for them.
Spring is here, and, for many, that means it's time for some serious housecleaning.
In August, Mr. Kelly embarked on what he said would be a thorough housecleaning.
This tends to be effective for lower-value purchases that drive repeat engagement like housecleaning.
What it is: ServiceTitan provides cloud software for residential services such as housecleaning or repairs.
So, if you're going to use this home and its yard, then you need to embrace the full responsibility of it — yard work before, professional yard work after, potties, parking, permits and permission, tent, food service and trash management, thorough housecleaning before, professional housecleaning after.
A regular housecleaning service because one baby creates about five times more mess than two adults.
These are trust-heavy relationships, a feature that other housecleaning startups have overlooked to their detriment.
Clinton's tepid remarks about the need for a housecleaning at the Obama administration's Environmental Protection Agency.
All are linked and automated to prevent double bookings and make sure housecleaning services are available.
There needs to be a complete and total housecleaning of the infrastructure of the Democratic Party.
Word spread that she was looking for housecleaning jobs, and she began to earn a steady income.
Throw that out Marie Kondo's tidying show on Netflix debuted New Year's Day, launching a nationwide housecleaning.
That situation is now unfolding in South Korea — but the prospects for a major housecleaning look uncertain.
I have long maintained there needs to be a vigorous housecleaning on the seventh floor at headquarters.
Even the most efficient housecleaning crew can't take a room from filthy to fresh in an instant.
A week later Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, the president, did a late-night housecleaning of the security services.
Reaction in French film circles has been muted: There was no industry housecleaning, no rallying cry for change.
But certainly one thing is very clear, and that is that the Federal Bureau of Investigation needed a housecleaning.
She also wanted me to make her housecleaning appointments for her and help her communicate with a pen pal.
And he ordered a housecleaning of federal regulations, and paved the way for two big pipeline projects to resume.
Right before an egg is fertilized, it is swept clean of deformed proteins in a dramatic burst of housecleaning.
The Geiwitzes will each pay $2,115 in monthly rent this year, which includes meals, activities, housecleaning, laundry and some transportation.
Razer is doing some housecleaning with a fall refresh of its laptops, just in time for the Penny Arcade Expo.
Mr. Flannery has already clarified that G.E.'s board is oversized, under-engaged and badly in need of a housecleaning.
Amazon wanted the Moes' business, Alpine Specialty Cleaning, to participate in a pilot program that would sell housecleaning services to consumers.
Onēva enables employers to offer elder, infant and child care, as well as housecleaning and other in-home services, as employee benefits.
Twelve months later, Evernote has cut back on staff, eliminated employee perks like free housecleaning services, simplified its product line — and stabilized.
The system can also be used to grant home access to other services, such as Merry Maids, a housecleaning provider, and Rover.
Many of these women are working in jobs that have been historically viewed as "women's work," like housecleaning, cooking, and child care.
Most of this housecleaning is going on behind closed doors, the subject of water-cooler gossip or anonymously sourced articles in newspapers.
She remains at the company, a survivor in an otherwise broad housecleaning of Neumann allies that occurred after he gave up control.
She sells Christmas and Easter binders, medical binders, essential oil recipe binders, binders to help organize your housecleaning; most of these cost $67.
The apps that have emerged to "disrupt" industries as diverse as taxi driving, delivery services, housecleaning and other trades are evidence of this.
Of course, the tech ecosystem is littered with the remains of housecleaning startups that were unable to figure out a profitable business model.
After Judge Preska ordered them released, it turned out that two of the documents had been destroyed in routine housecleaning at the court.
This was once their home, too, and their persistent housecleaning is one aspect of what they've always done — namely, look after their child.
Daniel Romero, manager of the Park James Hotel in Menlo Park, California, told Insider that dirty throw pillows can be a housecleaning nightmare.
In addition, Walmart may choose to offer Handy's full range of services at some point – which includes things like housecleaning and various handyman services.
Clinton issues a comprehensive call to action, from mobilizing "massive turnout" in the 2018 midterms to doing some "serious housecleaning" when the dust settles.
By then, the team was long removed from playoff consideration and on its way to a 3-13 finish and an off-season housecleaning.
Saudi Arabia tried to project the idea of a housecleaning, announcing that Saud al-Qahtani, a close aide to the crown prince; Maj. Gen.
All of this came against the distraction of Bleacher Report's suggestion that the Bulls could be shopping Butler, who avoided the off-season housecleaning.
The agency clearly needs a major housecleaning: Having an important part of our national security apparatus trying to subvert an election is deeply scary.
Some housecleaning would be required: Senior officials in the old regime were jailed and investigations into their crimes against the Russian people were opened.
But this isn't one of those columns about digital housecleaning or how to free up more space on your iPhone, valuable as those are.
I was planning to etch the seed on a metal bar and hide it, but before that happened my housecleaning service threw the paper away.
Oisin took a powerful idea — connecting customers to quality housecleaning and handymen professionals online — and created a far better experience than was previously thought possible.
The housecleaning exercise, which the administration is asking every office and agency to carry out, is "phase 85033" of a plan to increase government efficiency.
It was a burst of political housecleaning, trying to take care of a series of questions that have been hovering over his head for months.
Her housecleaning business in the Youngstown suburb of Boardman has shrunk, going from a dozen employees to a two-person operation: her and her daughter.
For instance, hire a housecleaning service or use a dry cleaning service that picks up and drops off to reduce your time spent on errands
That has prompted a debate over whether Mr. Bolton should carry out a housecleaning of the security council or leave the existing staff in place.
When she was pregnant again, seven years later with my sister Zoe, my parents had sold the restaurant and were building a small housecleaning business.
Most of the other housecleaning ads seemed to be husband-and-wife teams who had trucks for clearing out clutter to take to the dump.
On a day they had to pay for a task, the money covered housecleaning to paying someone to make a bean dip for a friend's party.
But the time is running out for that kind of peaceful housecleaning, especially if President Trump never really intended to do it in the first place.
You can also cultivate their entrepreneurial spirit by encouraging them to offer babysitting, pet care and yard work or housecleaning services to friends, neighbors or relatives.
Perhaps counterintuitively, the company is betting that by providing frequent, hotel-like housecleaning, it can actually lower the cost and provide a higher quality of service.
What's more, we've been promised that self-driving cars, automated cancer diagnoses, housecleaning robots and even automated scientific discovery are on the verge of becoming mainstream.
At the risk of sounding starry-eyed, New Yorkers have it within their power, at the polls every two years, to demand a full Albany housecleaning.
I learned about different approaches to building culture, from doing away with titles to offering twice-a-month housecleaning to all employees as a retention tool.
It was only in February that he resigned under pressure as Paramount's chief as part of a broader housecleaning at Viacom, the studio's struggling corporate parent.
I first thought this might have been a video Twitter shot in 2012, when the company first bought Tweetdeck, and it was just doing a little housecleaning.
USDA office move may have broken law, watchdog says MORE takes over at the Department of Agriculture, housecleaning ought to be at the top of his agenda.
Then he was tapped to lead the party's Pyongyang chamber in early 2014, a job which Madden said was meant for "housecleaning" the administration of Jang's confidants.
Come this fall, Fanny had decided, she would enroll in high school in another town; maybe she would pick up shifts with a housecleaning crew after school.
Quietly discovered by a courthouse intern during a housecleaning project and now on loan to Alabama State University, the records will be made public online this summer.
Adam Neumann, the face of WeWork, stepped down as CEO and the company is reportedly doing a housecleaning that includes selling the former boss's favorite private jet.
Sometimes lost in the mix, though, are the various ways in which it's undermining even smaller niche startup markets from housecleaning services to subscription boxes to restaurant delivery.
ANKARA, Turkey — Looking ahead to elections next year, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has been conducting a vigorous housecleaning, pledging a "serious renewal" of his governing party.
Trump himself denied any sort of housecleaning at DHS when he spoke to reporters at the White House Tuesday and said what's going on there is nothing big.
It called for no ideological remaking of the Democratic Party, no housecleaning of the establishment, no throwing-out of the bums — or at least not the Democratic ones.
"Our work has provided training and opportunities for women in the marine tourism industry as divemasters and dive instructors earn much higher income than housecleaning or the service industry".
The Trump Organization's general counsel, Alan Garten, described the business closures as routine "housecleaning," according to the AP. Garten said Trump has no existing business venture in Saudi Arabia.
Instead, they said that the housecleaning was part of a renewed effort by Vice President-elect Mike Pence, the new transition chief, to eliminate lobbyists from the transition team.
In fact, the church's failure to police its own ranks has led some Catholics to call for a total housecleaning of all bishops who gave cover to abusive priests.
The rest either ran into term limits, chose not to run or lost in primaries, defeated by fired-up teachers and the dark-money-fueled housecleaning of the Project.
There's a bit of ironic housecleaning as Trevor (Jadon Sand) finally did get the rights to put on his production of Fun Home in the wake of Vik's death.
Botterill's first priority will be hiring a coach to replace Dan Bylsma, who was also fired in the Sabres' second front-office housecleaning in three and a half years.
Zenefits continued its housecleaning on Tuesday, announcing plans to eliminate more than 100 jobs and close its sales operation in Arizona, according to an internal memo from CEO David Sacks.
The announcement follows quite a bit housecleaning at the executive level at Amazon Studios in recent days, including most notably the departure of studio chief Roy Price among harassment allegations.
You get the sense, watching Ngoc Lan run her housecleaning business and make the rounds handing out food to her neediest neighbors, that she's a woman without time to waste.
The truth is that Francis can pre-empt the right-wing partisans with a Roman housecleaning, an American investigation, an accounting for both his own record and his predecessors' failures.
Meanwhile, in the studio, clad in their black nylon bodysuit and a generously proportioned denim jumpsuit, 69's founder picks up their vacuum cleaner and gets started on some housecleaning.
That includes well-known gigs, like driving for Uber and running errands through TaskRabbit, but also less obvious ones, such as housecleaning, child care, and selling unwanted items for money.
Festival judges can use this application to view and rate films on a large-screen TV. Home ServicesThrough Home Services, Amazon offers 21999,3703 unique professional services from housecleaning to lawn work.
The couple run a small housecleaning business and obtain their health coverage through Medicaid, and said they did not know when — or if — they would be able to afford to retire.
" A month after Trump was elected President, Garten announced that the Trump Organization had severed its ties with the hotel project, describing the decision to CNN as little more than "housecleaning.
Gizmodo has obtained over 120 consumer complaints filed with the FTC against the Honest Company—makers of baby, beauty, and housecleaning products, some of which can be purchased through a subscription service.
The 67-year-old was hired as general manager of the Giants following a housecleaning at the end of the 2017 season that removed GM Jerry Reese and head coach Ben McAdoo.
The work was so difficult and time-consuming that Mr. Day was prompted to do his own housecleaning, so that when he died he could spare his survivors some of that chore.
It's the sort of collateral involvement that caused people inside and outside the network to wonder whether a wholesale housecleaning wasn't in order, as Sarah Ellison reported in Vanity Fair last week.
But in France, few celebrities have spoken up in support of Ms. Van Roy, and the initial reports about Mr. Besson have not led to a similar housecleaning in the entertainment industry.
Georgieva lauded a new IMF working paper on unpaid labor, which showed that women do an average of 2.7 more hours of childcare, housecleaning and other unpaid work per day than men.
There may be a 100-day housecleaning in the works, according to leaks from several Republicans close to the White House (who hope their rivals will be among the first to go).
Mr. Bolton's departure quickly precipitated the beginning of a broader housecleaning at the National Security Council, which will complicate policymaking and diplomacy at least in the near future until vacancies are filled.
Though her housecleaning role had Hillary Clinton's tacit approval ("My mother strongly agreed," Ms. Clinton said in one email laying out proposed changes at the foundation), it proved not to be so simple.
One bit of housecleaning from the Republican primaries: I asked Priebus about the pledges that the R.N.C. asked its presidential candidates to sign last year promising they would support the party's eventual nominee.
I guess there are two options: Theranos shuts down, or it does a thorough housecleaning, getting rid of Holmes and other top execs, and attempts some kind of exhaustive rehabilitation of its business.
With her ankle surveillance monitor in place, she moves back in with her mother (Julie Walters), who's been caring for her children, and picks up a job housecleaning for an affluent woman (Sophie Okonedo).
Doctors who filled in for colleagues, engaged in mentorship and served on committees earned vouchers that could be redeemed for home services (like housecleaning or laundry) or work tasks (like manuscript editing or website design).
Former employees of Puerto Rico's legislature who claim they were fired in a politically motivated housecleaning have asked the judge in the island's bankruptcy case to revisit their bid to pursue a $47 million lawsuit.
I'd taken time off from working to be a mom while my kids were young, but Colton was 10 and Jacob and Joshua were 8 and I'd returned to work with my own housecleaning business.
The New Old Age In Dallas, a 28-year-old is worried about the woman who, for years, has come to her house four days a week to help with shopping, laundry, housecleaning and driving.
Clinton's essay also listed ways to help "save our democracy," such as voting during the midterms, engaging in "serious housecleaning" in Washington and pursuing election reform, which included a call to abolish the Electoral College.
It follows the converging stories of three protagonists: former nurse bot turned revolution leader Markus, abused housecleaning android and surrogate mother Kara, and the "most advanced prototype" of them all — detective Connor, who hunts rebelling robots.
"Governor Rossello has little time and much to do to restore public faith in his government, and I urge him to take a housecleaning approach as quickly and thoroughly as possible," Grijalva said in a statement.
The cops initially groan when asked to participate in the semiannual "housecleaning," but they perk up over the news that court cases will earn them enough overtime to serve as a fat, de facto Christmas bonus.
Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Jordyn Wieber told lawmakers evaluating the impact of reform legislation that only a housecleaning of staff at USA Gymnastics, the sport's national governing body, could guarantee that a culture of abuse was eradicated.
At the same time, a significant loss by Trump provides the opportunity for those Republicans who opposed him to carry out a whole-sale, populist housecleaning — seeking, once again, to rebrand the party and expand the base.
Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Jordyn Wieber told lawmakers evaluating the impact of reform legislation that only a housecleaning of staff at USA Gymnastics, the sport's national governing body, could guarantee that a culture of abuse was eradicated.
The reinsurance charges, then, are best viewed as the most serious revelation yet to emerge from Mr Flannery's housecleaning at GE. That process may be a prelude to more radical reforms than those Mr Flannery announced last year.
The moves reflected the president's frustration about immigration and security, and appeared to be a housecleaning of officials associated with John Kelly, the former White House chief of staff who was also Mr. Trump's first Homeland Security secretary.
The cable news channel is trying to do some housecleaning and has fired Bill Shine, a co-president at the network and a close ally of Roger E. Ailes, the former chairman who was removed after harassment allegations.
WATCH: Jeff Probst On 'Survivor' Spin-Offs & Why He'll Never Compete: 'My Mouth Would Get Me Voted Out' Purple Group In the boring group – er, the purple group – Jenna is another obvious vote, as the Navitis finish their housecleaning.
For five decades, she worked by day in a women's shoe factory in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, at the same time that she held the Manhattan cleaning job at night, while picking up weekend housecleaning gigs for people she met along the way.
The housecleaning continued on May 25 with the dismissal of one of the network's co-presidents, Bill Shine, a protégé of Roger Ailes, who was pushed out as the chairman of Fox News last summer amid his own sexual harassment scandal.
Fox News forced out one of its most senior executives on Monday, the latest aftershock of a sexual harassment scandal that has engulfed the television network and pressured its owners, the Murdoch family, into a painful and protracted public housecleaning.
A political housecleaning appeared underway as well in the Sanders camp: Three top advisers from the 2016 campaign either will not return if Mr. Sanders runs in 20163 or will serve in different roles, according to people close to Mr. Sanders.
The only way forward is for Pope Francis to appoint a council of lay women and men to assume governance of the church and undertake an unsparing housecleaning that begins at the top and sweeps through every level of the church.
Amazon's Alexa can create multiple shopping lists (gift lists, party lists, housecleaning do-to lists); schedule reminders (pick up cousin Eddie at the train station); track an airline flight; and alert you that a package has been delivered (from Amazon, of course).
But Mr. Erdogan also carried out a housecleaning of personnel to readdress what he and his Islamist supporters saw as years of disenfranchisement at the hands of largely secular state structures, which refused to work with him even after he became prime minister.
It may also be taking advantage of the housecleaning favored by her replacement, Hedi Slimane, who famously likes to remake his brands in his own image with his own acolytes, and whose former job happened to be at the Kering-owned Saint Laurent.
Why it matters: The behavior USA Today uncovered happened around the same time President Obama was embarking on a high-profile housecleaning of the department, and raise new questions about how well the VA tries to protects patients, as opposed to its own reputation.
Yet, the case raises questions about personal safety in the so-called "gig economy," where total strangers are invited into your life through software applications to provide a host of services, ranging from transportation and housecleaning to babysitting and acting as a personal assistant.
The latest moves appeared to be a housecleaning of officials associated with John F. Kelly, the president's former chief of staff and his first homeland security secretary, who was pushed out at the end of last year after months of tension with Mr. Trump.
They reflect not only a strategic housecleaning at Kering, but also the quiet reorganizations that have been taking place at LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton and Richemont, as the world's three biggest luxury groups prepare for what may be a new stage of acquisitions and consolidation.
They are delightfully conjured in Joel Gennari's puppets, and the four puppeteers, who are visible onstage, do a decent job of capturing the well-known voices and mannerisms as they work through a scattershot story involving Dorothy's ex-husband, a housecleaning, a herring, and lots and lots of insults.
At the Pierre, the apartment listed for an astounding $500,000 a month spans the entire 4,786-square-foot 39th floor of the building and offers 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline, round-the-clock concierge service, twice-daily housecleaning service and access to a chauffeur-driven Jaguar.
Such a housecleaning leaves open the question of whether Mr. Tillerson, who has extensive experience abroad as chief executive of Exxon Mobil but none as a diplomat, will have the kind of help he needs in a very different kind of enterprise than negotiating on behalf of the world's largest oil company.
"What we found is that people who spend money on time-saving services like grocery delivery, housecleaning, sending a TaskRabbit to run some annoying errand, and skipping cooking for delivery reported greater overall life satisfaction than people who did not spend money on time-saving services," explains the study's author, Harvard Business School professor Ashley Whillans.
"Spending money on time saving purchases — like housecleaning, lawn-mowing and task outsourcing — promotes happiness by protecting people from the time-famine of modern life," Whillans, also a professor at Harvard Business School, tells CNBC Make It. Whillans, Norton and their colleagues had study participants spend $40 on different things each week — first on material goods, then on time-savers.
But that Suns team added a third guard that summer in Isaiah Thomas, then—bafflingly—traded Thomas and their one-time Slovenian dynamo in a deadline-day housecleaning that may rival the James Harden trade as most lopsided exchange of the last 20 years; Phoenix likely gave up two All-NBA players in those deals and brought back Brandon Knight, who is currently coming off the bench behind Devin Booker and Eric Bledsoe.
"Spending money on time saving purchases — like housecleaning, lawn-mowing and task outsourcing — promotes happiness by protecting people from the time-famine of modern life," Ashley Whillans, a professor at Harvard Business School and author of a study on money and happiness, tells CNBC Make It. "Both the most and least wealthy individuals we studied derived benefits from spending money to buy time," meaning it has "broad benefits for well-being," she says.

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