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But that pledge isn't instilling much confidence on Wall Street.
Additional Reading • Trump Once Said Power Was About Instilling Fear.
The Inventor succeeds at instilling the lesson without getting too preachy.
On second thought, we're already past the point of instilling fear.
Well, our son is busy instilling fear into millions of people.
Parents have a significant impact on instilling the value of giving.
And some government officials were not exactly instilling confidence in Apple's engineers.
They maintained control by instilling fear, battering prisoners who were easy prey.
Instilling optimism about their personal outlook is essential to an expanding economy.
It's more about that principle and instilling these values in our children.
"You're instilling at a young age that nothing is free," he said.
And all three men have done so by instilling and using fear.
Instilling the importance of a "European state" could be the other objective.
But these early reveals aren't instilling a lot of confidence in me.
It was a delicate act for him, instilling trust without being disingenuous.
But confidence is not something Europe has proved terribly skilled at instilling.
"Instilling the importance of helping others and caring for others, is invaluable."
Less quantifiably, Spoelstra is responsible for instilling and communicating Miami's organizational culture.
His new book is a " field manual" for instilling discipline into your life.
I am very clear that modeling and instilling those values begins with me.
"If you just give, then you're not instilling the work ethic," he said.
He said the measures were simply aimed at instilling discipline to monastic life.
"This implies that society is still instilling guilt in women," the study reads.
Ms. Khongsni credits her mother with instilling the tradition of gardening in her.
" He later thanked Mr. Bong for "instilling pride and courage in our people.
Instilling sound financial knowledge in children can change the course of their lives.
Where Keough absolutely shines is in instilling a stark gloss of reticence in Christine.
To conclude, McCain acknowledged the challenges of the world today while also instilling hope.
Instilling an ethical and moral code is primarily the responsibility of families and communities.
Aggression: Negan wouldn't be where he is if he weren't capable of instilling fear.
In general, public schools are incapable of instilling and cultivating these bedrock cultural norms.
And it might already be instilling such a sense in some state-level Republicans.
The school has done exceedingly well, they say, instilling confidence in a psychologically battered population.
For Trump, business is about instilling others with the faith they need to carry on.
How are you instilling the same messages you're passionate about at work into their lives?
Boyette credited Thompson with instilling the confidence that she could become a dominant offensive player.
Instilling strong economic understanding in our society begins at the most basic levels of education.
Not exactly comments that bode well for instilling confidence and stability around the Aramco IPO.
She ordered national elections in 1977 believing that Indians would reward her for instilling discipline.
And they must recommit to instilling the values of deliberation and civility in their students.
I think of that as part of my activism — instilling students with that sense of empowerment.
Freeman's granddaughter said she credits the actor for instilling a strong work ethic within their family.
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are instilling life lessons in daughter, Poppy, 3 — with mixed results.
Instilling quite the work ethic in her boys, whom she shares with husband Swizz Beatz, 38.
One thing they started to fix was instilling more pride in the community and the youth.
It's a balance: instilling both the knowledge of anti-black forces and how to subvert them.
Instilling grit in your child requires a combination of being demanding and supportive, said Dr. Duckworth.
She even showed how she's instilling the value of self-love and confidence in her daughter.
Not to mention to sheer ignorance and sexism that we shouldn't be instilling in future generations.
It does justice to the solid original track while instilling some real Rocky flow to it.
He tapped men close to him for top positions, instilling a "bro" culture throughout the company.
President James Madison's wife may be credited with instilling the importance of bipartisanship in US politics.
Her contemporary art descendants in the adjacent galleries don't come close to instilling the same effect.
And since their son's birth, Clark and Trunfio have been committed to instilling solid values in him.
Some are completed, while others such as instilling a culture of continuous learning will take two years.
Initially it was frightening, instilling every movement with a sense of tension, forcing me to move purposefully.
To Wick's dismay, Rachel begins teaching Borne to survive while instilling a sense of right and wrong.
Some credit the creation of the reservoir with instilling a stronger sense of Welshness in the Welsh.
They're instilling order in these rebellious, horrible planets, where the underprivileged or the unfortunate are are forgotten.
Today, she credits him with instilling in her a strong work ethic and influencing her fiscal conservatism.
I'm not sure he even enjoys instilling fear in his opponents or even being underestimated by them.
Employers may also have to shoulder the responsibility of instilling more awareness and education among their workers.
But one thing they're in agreement about is instilling the concept of humility into their little one.
And every time students practice an active-shooter drill, we are instilling and reinforcing fear in them.
They talked plainly about faith, about instilling good family values, about the uniqueness of the American experiment.
The emissaries are ginning up desire in order to frustrate it, instilling hope only to quash it.
This is an important step in the right direction of instilling accountability at all levels of business.
One could certainly design an experience centered on darkness and dead zones as a fear-instilling deterrent.
And rather than instilling new ideas, Trump largely focuses on taking widely held views and branding them.
He now credits the battle to read with instilling in him qualities that prepared him for professional athletics.
Instilling new lessons and reiterating old ones produces a greater return on investment for Hone's customers, he suggests.
Following Epiphanius&apos death, the church took a series of measures aimed at instilling discipline into monastic life.
Bowerman coached Knight at Oregon, where he was renowned for instilling discipline, desire and loyalty in his athletes.
For the most part, though, the action hums along, instilling renewed emotional heft in the film's last act.
K-12 learning reminds the key educational variable in teaching job skills and instilling our societal values. Rev.
Kelly was initially expected to quiet a chaotic West Wing by instilling order and restraining an impulsive President.
This passion inevitably leads to the desire to be the best, instilling a sense of competition in participants.
Hillary Clinton has just given a speech praising the Potter novels for instilling progressive values in the young.
Wanda has so enthusiastically followed Beijing's message of instilling national pride that other attractions sometimes verged on propaganda.
We have no interest in disrupting that train at all or instilling a more regimented way of working.
" Hamilton credits Wolff with instilling the winning values within Mercedes: "He has such a presence within this team.
He seemed more interested in instilling boredom in his viewers to reveal the power structures behind mass media.
But they are not good for instilling in anyone the moral authority to debate matters of war and peace.
He did so by instilling in the young the virtues of hard work, fair play and, above all, discipline.
"They were supposed to be instilling a culture that paid attention when improprieties were discovered," the former employee said.
But they require a similar focus on instilling the right mentality, not just in themselves but in their team.
Also, how happy are we to see a mom instilling the importance of feminist humor in her young teen?
But Trump doesn't seem to be instilling the same level of fear in GOP lawmakers that he once did.
During the campaign, he spoke often of France's identity and of instilling the country's "national epic" in its schools.
When it comes to raising their five children, Chip and Joanna Gaines say instilling kindness is a huge priority.
And instilling hope without skills or financial resources is unlikely to be enough to lift people out of poverty.
By instilling culture into the program, she said, mothers can take pride in the traditions and teach their offspring.
Obama said that clergy have an important role to play in instilling the lessons of faith in their followers.
It was my family instilling in me that I am good enough and there is nothing wrong with me.
He credits his mother, who died when he was 270, with instilling in him a love of piano playing.
Faces blend together, and nothing remains static, instilling the same sense of urgency and anxiety as the track itself.
Some have been completed, he said, while others such as instilling a culture of continuous learning will take two years.
It was there that she credits her father, a practicing Muslim, for instilling in her the importance of community service.
It will have to expel or reeducate the leakers and those disloyal without instilling a witch hunt's sense of dread.
She regularly discusses instilling values of hard work in the trio, a parenting technique influenced by her own humble upbringing.
There are moments when the familiar "Cold Feet" emerges, instilling that warm, fuzzy feeling reminiscent of meeting an old friend.
Once I just settled down a little bit, my team kept instilling that confidence in me to score the ball.
Lawfulness aside, it was designed according to Mr. Austin's signature aesthetic: instilling odd spaces with an odd sense of wonder.
We believe this moment isn't just about winning next year's midterms, but re-instilling much needed confidence in our democracy.
Reopening these areas to more economic opportunity starts with instilling a new confidence for entrepreneurs considering moving into these areas.
It focuses on instilling confidence, encouragement to find inner leadership, to stand up for beliefs and bring about school success.
Some educators see fiction as a particularly potent tool for engaging with volatile topics and instilling empathy in young readers.
She credits her mother, who raised Marissa and her sister on her own, with instilling in her smart money practices.
Though Max is only a year old, her dad has already begun instilling the importance of worldly knowledge in his daughter.
The most serious threat to religious freedom is the instilling of fear in people of faith to freely gather to worship.
From there, it can include instilling a family culture where they treat their siblings well and give back to the community.
Let's take a crack at breaking that trend whilst instilling a healthy dose of rational optimism toward humanity's shared global future.
But activists across the abortion debate read the language as about something else altogether — instilling more legal rights on unborn children.
The aim is to get a debtor country back on its feet more quickly while instilling confidence in the loan program.
What it's doing is bringing them in, indoctrinating them, training them, spending a lot of time instilling them with jihadist ideology.
"They are simply instilling fear in vulnerable people who live their lives without harming anybody," Supa told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The narrowing loss suggests Porat is instilling the financial discipline investors have long hoped to see from the company, said Gillis.
Malone is a disciplinarian who deserves credit for instilling confidence in Murray while overseeing obvious growth in Lyles, Jokic, and Harris.
She worked hard, instilling in us a work ethic that if we gave 110 percent there was nothing we couldn't achieve.
As one of us recently wrote, instilling values in a superintelligent machine that promote human well-being could be surprisingly difficult.
Maintaining a paper trail and keeping election machines off the internet are well-founded methods of instilling trust in our elections.
Early on, Mr. Lipton's mother plied him with books, instilling in him a love of language and the arts, particularly theater.
A beautiful sunset is perceived that way not only because of its aesthetic qualities, but also because of ceaseless cultural instilling.
Instilling or reinforcing a sense of shame is far more likely to hinder rather than advance the achievement of a positive outcome.
He credited Nobel Prize winner Albert Schweitzer as instilling in him a belief in young people and in 1958 formed the foundation.
Instilling kids with better values early on might help us avoid some of these really old-fashioned identity politics in the future.
Mr Xi has already succeeded in ousting his most prominent rivals and instilling fear throughout the party with his anti-corruption campaign.
ISIS, while not allied with the Taliban, shares the Taliban's goal of instilling fear in the population and stoking anti-government sentiment.
Instead, they're more about instilling in you the skills to find that match yourself — and to maintain a healthy relationship with them.
Trump is instilling fear of Mexicans and Central Americans, blaming them for an "invasion" of crime and drugs coming across the border.
By instilling Mosseri, who is close with Zuckerberg, as the new head of Instagram, much of that tension is likely to disappear.
Despite Ms. Gavigan's commendable efforts at instilling Emily with warmth and a libido, the script largely, and indefensibly, deprives her of both.
Used for everyday communication, these postcards were largely successful in instilling nationwide support for colonial troops while enforcing racist attitudes toward them.
Accordingly, Cretton recognizes the importance of both capturing that camaraderie on camera and instilling it in his crew throughout the filmmaking process.
Business Sunday Once sold in seedy bookstores, sex toys are now a chic, "Made in America" business, instilling customers with brand loyalty.
According to Srinivasan, the device is designed to help save high-volume resellers time and money while instilling their business with credibility.
He credited his mother, Letty, with instilling in him a sense of respect for others and the good sense to avoid trouble.
In an emotional acceptance speech, Ms. Broom credited her mother, who raised 12 children, for instilling in her a love of language.
Most importantly, the telecast showcases the significant progress being made in the fight against cancer, instilling hope in those facing the disease.
Back in July 2016, Joanna shared a viral Facebook post about the importance of instilling lessons in children that you hope will stick.
MILD requires one to wake up after five hours of sleep, then instilling the thought that you are dreaming before returning to sleep.
"The single thing that works best is instilling confidence and helping students prep for interviews and get their CV into shape," insisted Thrun.
My advice to other parents is: Don't shy away from instilling boldness in your kids because that's what the world needs right now.
There were puzzles that spanned across levels in fun and interesting ways, instilling a sense of continuity, life, and logic across the world.
As I watched it, I wondered, How can you pass on some nebulous sentiment of hope while instilling the knowledge necessary for survival?
I recently had a social-media exchange with the Harvard-based scholar Anne Shreffler, who wrote of instilling different values in her classes.
Backed by a small but growing group of loyalists, Gingrich launched an insurgency aimed at instilling a more "combative" approach in the party.
But he shared plans to leave just over a month after Kelly became chief of staff with the mission of instilling new order.
He has turned his focus to instilling progressive ideas into the party's platform — the draft could factor into Sanders's potential support of Clinton.
For not instilling this precept in his staff, for failing to take care that the law reigned supreme, the president bears the responsibility.
During my travels down the river, I came to realize that one of Chilkowich's greatest challenges, ironically, is instilling a mentality of conservation.
In one generation, Smith transformed herself into a successful entrepreneur in women's aerobic fitness while instilling the value of competition in her daughter.
The new middle class has a strong sense that the solution to Pakistan's problems lies in becoming better Muslims and instilling Islamic values.
In 1919, Sir Barton became the first of 12 horses to sweep the Triple Crown, instilling perhaps the Derby's most endearing quality: hope.
We created a system for measuring performance and management, assessing our work, and instilling a culture that values inquiry and encourages adaptive management.
It means allowing them to make their own mistakes but instilling in them the confidence and knowledge necessary to learn from those mistakes.
"My personal mission is to make sure I'm instilling something in these kids beyond just a halftime show of music," Mr. Wells said.
Hareide wasted no time in instilling a more pragmatic approach but he acknowledged that the Peruvians have also altered their attacking style of football.
Work requirements have long been central to the Republican goal of instilling a sense of "personal responsibility" in people who benefit from government programs.
In her speech, she praised her parents for giving her a strong upbringing and instilling in her the values of hard work and compassion.
"The positive aspects of the bonding, having to overcome obstacles and instilling that 'want' to be better all far outweigh the violence," said Rice.
The elegant Mr. Stanley, 24, has been instilling a sense of peace into City Ballet ever since he joined as an apprentice in 2009.
Does being a good spy "parent" to Tuan mean instilling the same ruthlessness in him that made them so good at what they do?
Math textbooks still espouse the virtues of pi, and instilling such a systemic change to how we teach math is likely an uphill battle.
Look said digital media is doing a good job in instilling confidence in consumers, which he said makes him positive about the company's outlook.
Sophal Ear of Occidental College in California says that the chances of the governing party instilling a proper rule of law "are, unfortunately, dismal".
According to the two companies, Bouvier was the mastermind of a fraud, while Sotheby's made it possible by instilling Rybolovlev with confidence in Bouvier.
If successfully instilling fear and unrest to squash dissent and concern for the direction the country is going, Trump's first SOTU was a success.
Just instilling confidence or creating context for that person to exist in the mainstream, whether it's Joey Ramone, or Patti Smith, or Iggy Pop.
"It's just a fascinating technology — there are so many different aspects to it from talking about transactions and instilling trust in that," Lowry said.
Instead of instilling everyone with the perceived need to buy something—anything—for people, we could just get rid of the obligation all together.
The same qualities he praises boxing for instilling in people—how to operate under duress and overcome oneself—have been instrumental to his survival.
She credited her parents, a Michigan power couple who worked in state government, with instilling in her a desire to give back to others.
Campuses like these have long nurtured black leaders, but there is less of a track record for instilling students with a desire to vote.
Ms. Jarvis credited her mother with instilling in her the confidence that would later allow her to go head-to-head with world leaders.
Age Hareide has since taken over and the gruff Norwegian wasted no time in rolling up his sleeves and instilling a more pragmatic approach.
Enhancing public education on finance, instilling and communicating a sense of "purpose" and restoring the personal touch in banking would also help, he added.
We recognize that these attacks use destruction as a means of instilling fear, with the fear meant to cause us to capitulate to demands.
The DNC and Iowa's Democratic establishment has failed at their most basic duties: Instilling a sense of competence, trust, and normalcy in the electoral process.
The scale of disruption at this stage of the supply chain is near unprecedented, instilling an extra element of volatility into the bigger supply picture.
"It's all about instilling confidence that the market will basically curb some of these extreme volatile moves for price discovery at the close," Parry said.
Instilling healthy financial habits in your kids is one of the most important things you can do to help ensure they have a successful future.
By instilling values such as obedience to authority, promptness in attendance and organizing the time according to bell ringing helped students prepare for future employment.
Of course, the great risk of staging a play about crushing ennui and profound dissatisfaction is the possibility of instilling those feelings in the audience.
They're all-black with different textures of leather, with an encapsulation on the ears that feels snug and tight — instilling a false sense of comfort.
Does instilling a sense of fiscal restraint early, where growth comes from disciplined customer acquisition, not a venture capitalist's checkbook, lead to more sustainable businesses?
A photo of grinning Freya Vinje when she was just 5 days old is instilling hope in parents with premature babies all over the country.
Even if they don't launch that business, you'll be instilling the confidence that you believe in their ideas (no matter how crazy they might sound!).
Thank you for instilling a deep love for the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Beatles and and Richie Valens and Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper.
I have always championed instilling confidence in women and Reebok is a brand that has been at the forefront of this same message for decades.
So we got to work balancing budgets, cutting taxes, reducing spending and instilling both a commitment to accountability and respect for the rule of law.
Inspiring confidence and instilling strength in his young friends, Cooper brings joy to kids who need it the most, in the most challenging of circumstances.
He fought for clean air and water regulations and for continuing to fund the C.C.C., as a way of instilling a sense of ecological responsibility.
The administration wasn't shy about trumpeting the surge in the stock market as proof that the President was instilling confidence in the country's business class.
His parents were split between Colorado and Texas, instilling him with separate perspectives on both America's heartland and cities that foster good rock 'n' roll.
" When Mr. Jobs refused to install heat in her bedroom, he was not being callous, she says — he was instilling in her a "value system.
Their talk of economic decline, terrorism and a loss of "traditional European values" has been seen as instilling a sense of anxiety that supersedes truth.
I credit it for my fascination with philosophy and for instilling in me a desire to think for myself, rather than surrender to the conventional.
Instilling a hospitality mindset in tourism workers who were mostly state employees, even at U.S.-owned companies, on low wages could be challenging, it noted.
They appreciate that these issuances make it possible to obtain attractive borrowing by simplifying the underwriting process and instilling confidence in ratings agencies and investors.
One could speculate about her sister Beyoncé's long shadow instilling in her a taste for quietude, for avoiding popstar exuberance with diffidence and a shrug.
"I hope that my teachings will impact women of color in instilling in them the importance of identity," Roberson said in a All Def Nation video.
Under Cuban military advisors, Venezuela refashioned the intelligence unit into a service that spies on its own armed forces, instilling fear and paranoia and quashing dissent.
After all, achieving diversity in business, preparing employees for a technology-driven future and instilling ethics into innovation requires involvement from as many people as possible.
" He's focusing on teaching his children good manners and instilling in them a sense of discipline and boundaries because "I think that's a form of love.
CrossFit is a high-intensity interval training and resistance exercise routine known for instilling a cult-like devotion among followers and promoting the low-carb diet.
Additionally, Beck said he believes instilling a fear in undocumented immigrations over deportation would make them less willing to work with police officers on criminal investigations.
Yet what her classmate says next gives me hope that programs like GFS are instilling confidence in women to fight sexism by doing good work —unapologetically.
Certainly for many, the church is important in instilling hope, giving people the tools to reframe negative thoughts that can fuel symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Accumulating those kinds of high-end arms, and instilling a steely approach for an unforgiving park, is the best chance of survival for the Rockies' pitchers.
But he still has a ways to go with respect to rebuilding the brand, improving the overall product, instilling diversity and building out his management team.
I think part of the answer has to do with instilling in scientists and technologists a set of values around how they think about designing technology.
She has fully outfitted me with gardening clothes and tools that I don't know how to use with the hope of instilling this enthusiasm in me.
It's an athletics program "committed to teaching the Army Values, cultivating the warrior ethos and instilling pride in the military culture," according to the academy's website.
A parent's agenda is usually pretty much the same: surviving the day (week, month, year), closely followed by instilling kindness, generosity, and empathy in their children.
"I called and spoke to the principal to thank him for instilling in their students that if you see something, say something," Rizer-Pool told CNN.
"I love only you," she would tell him, instilling in her grandson-disciple a sense of confidence—of license, even—that remained with him for life.
There was a new coach, Sean McDermott, instilling hope into the shell-shocked fan base after a 22009-9 season that saw Rex Ryan get fired.
Then there were the questions I was too afraid to ask, for fear of sounding judgmental, or of instilling fear in friends who may not know, themselves.
Case in point: Geri Hirsch, the fashion and lifestyle blogger behind Because I'm Addicted, who credits the women in her family with instilling her love of fashion.
It's a showcase of the things Savage is known for: not just explosions and crazy building projects, but also instilling a passion for creatively exploring the world.
Schiller's planned departure comes just over a month after Kelly became chief of staff with the mission of instilling new order inside Trump's often chaotic White House.
Working at his family business, Lemonis has said that he learned "positive and prosperous business values," including instilling in him the importance of a strong work ethic.
The Dominican Republic-born entrepreneur credits the prestigious startup incubator, Y Combinator (YC), for instilling such an emphasis on storytelling as a part of the fundraising process.
A primary way of neutralizing foreign interference -- and domestic threats to our elections -- is by instilling confidence in American voters that their government takes election security seriously.
But the police and soldiers were checking neither bags nor backpacks, and their presence seemed to be aimed mostly at instilling confidence in passengers and passers-by.
SYDNEY SALTER HUSSEMAN LAYTON, UTAH ♦ To the Editor: Kudos to Ben and Melissa Sasse for their emphasis on instilling an "addiction" to reading in their children.
Critics of the president have complained that he is instilling false hope in a desperate public, as the disease spreads rapidly around the United States and elsewhere.
Simone Davies, a teacher and author, helped make over my kids' playroom using Montessori educational principles like creating a sense of peace and instilling autonomy in children.
Other teachers say they're using contemporary literature written from the perspectives of teen refugees or people of color to fight extremism through instilling empathy in their students.
" He continued, "If they can't keep you down by discrimination, then they have attempted to keep you down by terror, by instilling fear in you, in me.
I offer this: instead of instilling fear in the hearts and minds of American aviation professionals with grossly inaccurate and constantly regurgitated information, come talk to us.
Stanley Love, an experimental choreographer who built a loyal following by instilling his dances with joy, vibrant physicality and his wild imagination, was found dead on Aug.
Since taking over from co-founder Travis Kalanick in August, Khosrowshahi has focused on cleaning up Uber's battered reputation and instilling financial discipline to push toward profitability.
"This is about basic rights of individual expression, and instilling fear of such draconian punishment based on ambiguous definitions, will retard our society," he wrote on Instagram.
This seems benevolent... until the details emerge, revealing their insistence on exercising heavy influence over hiring practices, staunchly libertarian "free-market" curriculum, and instilling climate change skepticism.
That made navigating the tools in front of me trickier, but it also made me focus more on my movements, instilling a sense of slow, deliberate motion.
The portrayal of women, LGBT people, and people of color in the skits is incredibly inaccurate and degrading, instilling bigoted attitudes in those that consume the content.
It conditions us to expect a lot from the other person while also instilling in us the idea that we are not indebted to anyone we meet online.
When it comes to instilling foundational values in the emotional development of our children, nothing is more crucial than protecting them from harmful media content online, or onscreen.
He suspects the threats came from a "colectivo," frequently armed pro-government groups on motorcycles that at night buzz around the maze of passageways, instilling fear among residents.
There is one character in Guillermo Del Toro's sumptuous new movie, The Shape of Water, who relishes, above all, the game of instilling terror in those around him.
When you were diagnosed with cancer, you showed the world how to fight with that same fierce passion, instilling a sense of hope and inspiration to so many.
A new generation of filmmakers are bringing stories and visions that, to this point, have been rarely seen on film, instilling hope for the future of the medium.
Understand that, and you'll be closer to understanding how trans people have pieced their history together, taking from popular culture and instilling it into our real world, underground.
And because you steam, puree and add spices on your own, you start to really learn your baby's preferences, while instilling healthy eating habits as early as possible.
However, the company is instilling a data cap on the service, so when 15GB of usage in a month is exceeded, the service will be slowed down considerably.
Trump has transformed the Republican Party in his image over the last two years, driving critics out of the party and instilling fear in would-be GOP challengers.
And Luna is taking to her role as a big sister extremely well — perhaps in part due to her parents instilling some sibling skills in her through reading.
The White House says the commutations are a step toward instilling fairness in the criminal justice system, but insist that fully reforming sentencing laws will require congressional action.
The two leaders also embedded intelligence agents, with the help of Cuba's security services, within barracks, former officers say, instilling paranoia and defusing most dissent before it happens.
And hiring by the government — a large and sought after employer for Saudis — has been cut, instilling fear for the future in younger people who cannot find work.
The ranch has a small herd of horses cared for by a livestock crew, with the aim of instilling work skills, but the horses have been harshly treated.
So instead of dismissing these services, let's celebrate them for teaching tentative potential chefs basic techniques, instilling them with confidence and allowing them to contribute to the household.
When she works up the nerve to complain, Mayer threatens her with expulsion from show business, instilling a fear of failure that still paralyses her as an adult.
And shame on these websites for now targeting an even younger demographic, instilling this at an earlier age when girls are even more susceptible, more vulnerable and more malleable.
NWF's comprehensive goals include reversing climate change, protecting wildlife, supporting sustainability in outdoor recreation and hunting, instilling respect for our environment in our nation's youth, and protecting public lands.
It takes life and turns it up to 11, instilling a mundane situation—the act of going to an aerobics class—with an incredibly potent sense of primal sexuality.
It was an "emblem of her role in society" and a means of instilling "the idealized virtues necessary to be a samurai wife"—strength, subservience, and above all, endurance.
Instead, Snapchat arrived and began swallowing up large chunks of the younger demographic, instilling an existential terror in Facebook that has transformed its product roadmap over the past year.
After instilling trust and providing farmers with a written contract, Asili handed out the remaining seeds around various plots and provided onsite farming management to get the process moving.
School reforms launched by the ruling junta, which took power in 2014, have largely focused on instilling a strong sense of national identity and military-like rigour and discipline.
"A traditional president would have reacted carefully to the London Bridge terrorist attack by instilling calm, being judicious about facts and appealing to the country's better angels," Rucker wrote.
John Kelly took over as chief of staff with a goal of instilling order in a chaotic operation beset by internal divisions, staff infighting and a storm of controversies.
John Kelly took over as chief of staff with a goal of instilling order in a chaotic operation beset by internal divisions, staff infighting and a string of controversies.
"Gender" agitation cast itself as political, but perhaps most significantly it achieved a revolution in manners, instilling first tolerance, then acceptance, and, finally, respect for formerly repressed human natures.
Since taking over from Travis Kalanick last year, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has focused on cleaning up the company's battered reputation and instilling financial discipline to push toward profitability.
So apart from any idea of instilling bad self-esteem in the kid you don't train first, you'd be confident that they'd want to imitate any major such developments.
He credits his grandfather, a monk who had him spend hours after school copying Buddhist scriptures by hand, with instilling in him an appreciation for Tibetan language and culture.
These are but two examples of the remarkable advancements we have made as modern life moves forward, with comparable progress in extending education, providing sanitation and instilling democracy worldwide.
It includes a detailed description of restrictions on immigration, as well as business stimulus proposals and a paean to the importance of instilling Dutch identity in children and immigrants.
"There must be training of the police on how to deal with cases of public violence against women ... as a way of instilling confidence in the victims," said Chinzete.
Beginning in 523, Salam Fayyad, an American-educated former International Monetary Fund official, began to turn things around, instilling transparency and accountability as finance minister and then prime minister.
Mr. Manson's father worked as a conductor for the Chicago Transit Authority, while his mother cared for the children, instilling in them a strong Christian faith, his brother said.
"General Kelly is instilling processes to ensure that the president has the information and analysis he needs to make decisions," said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary.
Hedi Slimane, who is known for relentless consistency and exactitude, doubled down on the '70s-era Parisian bourgeoisie codes he's been instilling since arriving at Celine two years ago.
It is with the wider country in mind that Mr Xi is now focusing on what he calls "party building", ie, instilling loyalty and discipline into the party's myriad cells.
She now regularly discusses instilling values of hard work in Honor and her siblings, having opened up in November about how her own humble upbringing has influenced her parenting techniques.
Environmentalists and lawmakers should be writing legislation that's innovative, effective, enforceable, and specific to the object being protected, while instilling an ethos that decries the desecration of the natural world.
"I am committed to instilling financial discipline across the organization as we work to drive a successful turnaround and create value for shareholders over the long term," Rieger-Paganis said.
John credited his father, who was an avid collector of stamps, coins and postcards with pictures of bridges, for instilling the sense of preserving collections in him and his brother.
She falls over a chair in her kitchen and forces that rebellious piece of undetermined meat out of her throat, forever instilling in me the fear of choking/dying alone.
"We look forward to traveling abroad with them and instilling in them a more sophisticated understanding of human flaws and vulnerabilities than I had when I was 20," she said.
John Kelly has largely focused on instilling new order in a chaotic White House beset by internal division and controversies since he was tapped for the position late last month.
The rise in individualism that has caused some to pursue blind self-interest has had the opposite effect on others, instilling more of a social conscience and increasing civic engagement.
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Mr. Hirsch said that although instilling a fear of disease can be a successful tool to prevent cigarette smoking, using fear to intercede with students already vaping does not work.
It is a deal now instilling a certain buyer's remorse among voters and coming back to haunt their audacious yet politically naïve leader, who has been dropping steadily in polls.
By paying his employees well, avoiding layoffs and instilling a spirit of fun in the company's culture, Mr. Kelleher also set a tone for Southwest that translated into customer loyalty.
"Because there is so much going on in the public domain, I believe there needs to be some additional way of instilling confidence that votes are being protected," he said.
" Pitbull credits his hometown with instilling a fighting spirit in him ...  "Miami taught me how to fight, and I want to give that to everybody in the world right now.
Fight Club showed me that I wanted to, needed to, and would express my anger—while also instilling in me a vivid sense of how didn't want to express it.
Another critical component is instilling in children a sense of self-importance, and the idea that taking care of themselves is just as crucial as how they treat other people.
They were also influenced by the City Beautiful movement, a popular ideology at the time aimed at instilling increased civic virtue in Americans by raising citizens' appreciation of monumental architecture.
That is partly thanks to a 2010 constitution whose human rights provisions are among the most progressive in the world, instilling some faith among Kenyans that institutions could peacefully resolve grievances.
The demands of training are a vehicle to help a kid work past body-image issues and teenage hang-ups, instilling skills and character traits they lacked on the first day.
By his own admission, Trump was not an easy child and in the eighth grade his parents sent him to the New York Military Academy in hopes of instilling needed discipline.
Cronin works her magic, instilling her own take on the female form that erases the bias of the original myth and replaces it with an icon absolutely appropriate for contemporary women.
Virginia law defines a hate crime, in part, as a criminal act committed with the intention of instilling fear in someone because of his or her race, religion or ethnic origin.
Cuba has tried to counter the allure of big money by instilling in its athletes a strong sense of patriotism and offering financial bonuses to those who return from international competitions.
CeCe plays the male diva role to perfection here, instilling every word with the kind of urgency and intensity that'd be laughable and hammy if it didn't feel so fucking real.
The CMO decided that to update the company's image, he had to change it from the inside by instilling a performance marketing culture, drawing from his experience at companies including Chewy.
A core part of that is ensuring that they are educated about mental and emotional abuse, instilling a sense, a belief, and a desire to look from a self-loving place.
He'd planned to coach 13-year-old Gianna's team that day as part of his post-career goal of empowering the next generation and instilling in them his storied Mamba mentality.
In the 1950s, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, Stratemeyer's younger daughter and heir to the Stratemeyer Syndicate, took over the series, instilling Nancy with some of her own Wellesley-educated refinement and drive.
I think what we're hearing about what they're doing with the deportation raids is very concerning and is instilling fear in the hearts of a lot of people in the country.
So instead of concentrating on those whom Trump might call "bad hombres," his administration is going after moms and dads and children -- breaking up families and instilling fear in immigrant communities.
Since taking over for co-founder Travis Kalanick in August, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has focused on cleaning up the company's battered reputation and instilling financial discipline to push toward profitability.
Moreover, they cast serious doubt over the ability of PROMESA to succeed in its stated goals of instilling financial responsibility in the Commonwealth and restoring its access to the capital markets.
Mr. Tabichi thanked his father for instilling Christian values in him, then invited him on stage and handed him the award to hold as the room erupted in applause and cheers.
The shows are steeped in government propaganda aimed at instilling North Koreans with national pride and loyalty to Mr. Kim's family, which has ruled the country from its beginning in 1945.
"Parents should forget about their children's self-esteem and concentrate in instilling self-control," Roy Baumeister, a self-control expert and professor of psychology at Florida State University in Tallahassee, told WebMD.
"People with power thrive off of instilling fear and abusing people they see as weaker beings," Canjanathoppil says of the many death threats she has received in the course of her work.
Since ousting the redcoats, American politicians have been lionizing "the republican mother": a woman who stays within the domestic sphere but shapes her country by instilling her inherent virtues in young patriots.
If hip-hop's fundamental tenet is the wild style, Prince embodied that spirit better than all others, instilling a sense of fearlessness, creative risk, flamboyant dress, and infectious melodies to several generations.
One of them, Michael Krutsick Jr., 56, remembered Mr. Balde allowing the boys to learn from their mistakes and also credited the scoutmaster with instilling in him a desire to give back.
In September 2016, Bill Ackman's Pershing Square took a 9.9 percent stake in the beleaguered burrito chain, instilling hope in investors that changes could be coming to the board and Chipotle's strategy.
But most of all, I continue to believe that we need to arrive at a way of instilling different attitudes and codes of behavior in our children — girls as well as boys.
Around the time of World War I, two organizations set out to mold young Americans into resourceful and virtuous future leaders, instilling in them the admirable traits of citizenship, loyalty and courage.
And now to add to it, the wave of anti-Semitic attacks over the past year are instilling the seeds of fear into many millennial American Jews for perhaps the first time.
Instead of using "man" or "woman" to identify images, Google will tag such images with labels like "person," as part of its larger effort to avoid instilling AI algorithms with human bias.
Hernandez's father, Dennis, was originally positioned as a defining figure in his trajectory, credited with instilling the discipline and drive that turned his son into a promising Connecticut high school football prodigy.
Like other athletes, Ms. Robinson credits her parents and coaches with instilling in her the discipline she now needs as an entrepreneur, which attracted her because of the flexibility and the challenge.
As it turned out, she saw little of her father over the years, though her mother, Scottish-Irish by descent, made a point of instilling pride in her daughter's Native American heritage.
Osborne credits her mother Hazel Osborne, a single mom who works as a physical therapist, with supporting her (she disputed the third grade teacher's assessment!) and instilling in her a drive to succeed.
Well, in a preview clip exclusive to PEOPLE, comic duo Key & Peele are seen chatting with Miss Piggy and Kermit and instilling a bit of paranoia about a new visitor to the office.
Far from instilling any sense of circumspection or humility on the right, the failed rush to judges led only to bright new suggestions about how to grab permanent control of the federal judiciary.
By inspiring children to pursue interests in STEM early on, we are instilling in them the curiosity needed to show them that these fields are as equally accessible to them as anyone else.
But as Duplass will tell you, it was his stint in music that helped launch his film career, instilling in him the values of how to make good art when you're dead broke.
Given how complex and interdependent the technology space that today's kids will inherit has become, the r00tz mission is rather focused on instilling a hacker mindset than teaching a specific set of skills.
"This is about instilling the confidence of the American people in the political process, in what happens in government, that it is the people's interests that are being served," Speaker Nancy Pelosi said.
He had been just as successful during the regular season instilling the next-man-up mantra when the Yankees were crippled by a run of injuries to some of their most important players.
She sees some aspects of medical care that could be emphasized by hockey teams, too, such as instilling humanity and empathy, which can be seen as a weakness in professional sports, she said.
By the time she was 13, she was again living with her mother, a Honduran immigrant Ms. Fennell calls an "oral storyteller," whom she credits with instilling in her a love of stories.
The protesters' call for broad action to combat global warming was powerful, as was the message sent by their numbers: Dynamic, frustrated young people are instilling in the climate movement a new urgency.
For the second time in two months, Kim visited Mt Paektu on horseback, this time accompanied by senior military officers, aimed at instilling the mountain's "indefatigable revolutionary spirit" in the people, KCNA reported.
Philadelphia department store magnate John Wanamaker sought to secure his own vision of pietist consumer repose while instilling a stringent regime of worker self-discipline via his financing of the Young Men's Christian Association.
After the army was deployed to crush student-led protests in 1989, the government became more enthusiastic about instilling military discipline at schools and on campuses; training of new students has since become universal.
Applications he thought this could have included instilling empathy (he used the example of a VR experience told through the perspective of a refugee on the island of Lesbos), education, and communicating abstract ideas.
Meanwhile, Jenner, 60, has been open about what philanthropy means to her and her family throughout the years, most recently crediting her late ex-husband Robert Kardashian with instilling important values in their kids.
"If you have a father making derogatory statements, if he's ranting Anti-American sentiments, if he's instilling hatred toward others that are not Muslim, that, by its very nature, is psychologically harmful," Barbara said.
As of late, Rantz-McDonald has been collaborating with Yes Theory, a digital media brand and YouTube channel dedicated to instilling positivity and inclusivity in communities, founded by Matt Dajer, Ammar Kandil and Thomas Brag.
So against his advice, she took matters into her own hands and lashed out, flying on Drogon to meet the Lannister army, decimating their troops, and instilling the fear of dragons into the remaining unroasted.
By instilling in me the importance of education and the power of diligence, my parents enabled me to become the first in my family to graduate from high school and to be admitted to college.
But as much as Courtney has brought to track and field, she believes being an athlete has given to her, too, instilling in her a commitment to success that impacts all aspects of her life.
"Improving our management and corporate governance and instilling a culture where employees can say anything are imperative," Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Hiroya Kawasaki said at a press briefing after submitting its report to the government.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is well-known for instilling inspiration in his employees and shareholders, but the self-made billionaire recently revealed his own source of daily inspo: A quote tacked on to his fridge.
"Giving people false hope will crush their spirits and will kill more people," Garcetti said, adding it would change their actions by instilling a sense of normality at the most abnormal time in a generation.
The author was born Chloe Anthony Wofford on February 21993, 22010, in Lorain, Ohio, the daughter of George and Ella Ramah Wofford, whom she often credited with instilling in her a love of the arts.
Gundar-Goshen is adept at instilling emotional depth into a thriller plot, delivering the required twists and turns along with an incisive portrayal of her characters' guilt, shame and desire, fluidly shifting between their perspectives.
Chebli believes that the experience of visiting a former Nazi site could be a cornerstone of German identity that everyone in the country could share, instilling in all Germans contempt for discrimination and racial hatred.
The diet's initial weight loss effects mainly stem from it causing a water-draining diuretic response, not from instilling healthy or sustainable eating habits, which is why nutrition pros are often hesitant to recommend Atkins.
The news of his ouster, at the hands of John F. Kelly, a new chief of staff tasked with instilling order in the West Wing, followed a particularly chaotic weekend in Mr. Scaramucci's personal life.
Instilling further doubts about OPEC's ability to really cut output, sources told Reuters that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait may agree to resume oil production from jointly-held fields in a neutral zone between the two countries.
The expanded format – a risky move by UEFA – has generally worked well, with underdog sides including Wales and Iceland bringing something fresh to the competition, and instilling a sense of hope and optimism with their success.
In fact, she persevered day in and day out (three decades and counting), instilling in me the notion that if I work hard and stay true to my own sense of self, I can do anything.
To that end, the 40-year-old athlete and Morgan are not only instilling aquatic skills in their 3-year-old son Nash Skan, but encouraging their loved ones to do the same with their children.
This is awesome ... Carmelo Anthony is giving his 9-year-old son some intense fathering ... instilling the kind of knowledge that could take him to the NBA one day ... and it was all caught on video.
Trump can take the examples of what governors of both parties are doing around the country to honor heritage and strengthen the future by instilling the values of freedom through the heroic stories of the past.
If they know it's not real, but still can't bring themselves to walk off, then the system has done its job, tricking the lizard part of their brain, instilling their body with belief in the simulation.
The president's anti-science policies began on the campaign trail when he called climate change a hoax, directly contradicting decades of climate science data and research and instilling a falsehood as fact to millions of Americans.
And now, according to Joe Whittinghill, corporate vice president of talent, learning, and insights at Microsoft, told Business Insider, the tech giant is instilling growth mindset at scale through a new coaching initiative for its managers.
"I owe this place a lot," Judge Garland said as he praised Niles West for instilling in him a sense of community and reinforcing teachings from his parents about an obligation to give back to society.
It all began with the simple wish of its founder to help her teenage daughter with math, and evolved into an experience tailored to girls with the aim of instilling an interest in science and technology.
" He proposed "a new national service program focused on local reporting would more efficiently deploy philanthropic resources to the media enterprises that need it most, while instilling a new sense of idealism into community-based coverage.
"The goal here is instilling fear — fear that their surveillance technology can see into every corner of your life," said Wang Lixiong, a Chinese author who has written about Xinjiang as well as China's surveillance state.
But former camp detainees who have left China say they were subjected to a high-pressure indoctrination program with the goal of removing devotion to Islam and instilling loyalty to China and its ruling Communist Party.
Radesky suggests not using the term "dangers" when teaching about the pitfalls of the web, but instead instilling a healthy skepticism through both teaching and role-modeling about disinformation and the persuasive power of the internet.
At a moment when so much is broken, a well-constructed paid leave program has the potential to touch everyone and could be a baby step toward re-instilling faith in Congress as a people-focused institution.
Billionaire investor William Ackman's portfolios climbed nearly 6 percent in August, boosted by strong gains at drug company Valeant Pharmaceuticals where changes that the hedge fund manager has helped push for appear to be instilling new confidence.
And yet, perversely, there was a way in which this hardened mindset helped protect youngsters from the environment they would face in adolescence, instilling an early-onset world-weariness that kept them attuned to the neighborhood's minefield.
In the meantime, O'Meara said activists are fighting tooth and nail for change, hoping to educate the public about the importance of vaccinating, spaying or neutering strays and ultimately instilling a stronger adoption culture within the country.
The year-long "Love MY Palm Oil" campaign will be launched by Mahathir in the first quarter of this year, Malay Mail reported, and is aimed at instilling national pride and greater appreciation for Malaysian palm oil.
Moreover, strengthening the rule of law and the judiciary will not only help women fleeing violence but society at large, instilling public confidence that government institutions are functioning and the rule of law is respected and upheld.
He did not grow up with money and so he was very insistent on kind of instilling us with values and work ethic and having us understand how lucky we were, and that it wasn't by accident.
The paracos , as they were called, operated across the country, massacring civilians suspected of guerrilla ties, sometimes in close coördination with the Army: one favored method of instilling terror was to chainsaw people to death in public.
Maybe that's because there are few ways to avoid instilling the event with forced significance: The first time for anything often feels like a big deal, as if it will foretell success in all encounters that follow.
For contemporary brands, instilling us with a core hippie-inflected belief — that what we consume reflects who we are, and that our purchases should therefore be "cruelty-free" and "activated" and "clean" — has never been more lucrative.
This visit, almost a rite of passage in today's Israel, is a powerful tool — "first-class education" as Mr. Bennett put it — for instilling in students the need to remember what happened to the Jews of Europe.
But Judge Howard wrote that the school showed "no connection" between the goal of upholding traditional values or instilling discipline, and the requirement that girls wear skirts, which he determined imposed an unequal burden on female students.
Foreign policy is, in the end, not a matter of instilling fear or acting passively; in every case, it is a matter of weighing the propriety of diplomacy, sanctions and other peaceful measures against employing military troops.
In fact, the only "vision" that I have heard or read from President Trump himself has been that of darkness and paranoia, instilling fear and bigotry in the population — a reflection, it seems, of Mr. Trump's mind.
Dietmar Bartsch, a member of the German parliament from the democratic socialist policy, has criticized the Hartz IV program for "plunging people and their families into the abyss" and instilling fear about the payments being taken away.
Both momagers shared the importance of instilling these mantras on their own children, Jenner to daughter's Kim Kardashian West, Kourtney Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner, and Hadid to her girls Gigi and Bella Hadid.
Instilling this kind of teamwork and problem-solving in the next generation of scientists and engineers is why we continue to sponsor the Team America Rocketry Challenge in partnership with the National Association of Rocketry each year.
"That's something that I think everyone should cherish and value ... Certainly instilling a good work ethic is something that my wife and I believe in and we're going to do the same for our son," the entrepreneur added.
They're also looking a lot better than the questionable ones Essential President Niccolo de Masi captured and shared to Twitter in June, instilling some concern in prospective buyers who felt the images looked wildly dated and low-quality.
Ethics and values included the need to ensure safety at all stages of AI development, the instilling of human values into a machine mind, the avoidance of an AI arms race, and the need to maintain human control.
Ever since the French Revolution — and certainly since the French state wrested control of schools from the Roman Catholic Church in the early 20th century — education has been the government's main method of instilling certain values of citizenship.
But today's "understanding-centered" approach to learning math, combined with efforts to make the subject more "fun" by avoiding drill and practice, shortchanges children of the essential process of instilling the neural patterns they need to be successful.
But his move this week to call for their ban in Israel reflects a new chapter in his grudge and a further erosion of presidential norms, which in the past sought to avoid instilling partisanship in foreign affairs.
Because Banerjee's work is so deeply anthropological, situating it among the traditional portraiture and landscapes that built PAFA's reputation as one of the country's preeminent institutions for instilling traditional methods of art-making in its students is a masterstroke.
In the Persian Gulf now, one officer described the difficulties of instilling a sense of urgency and mission in sailors who doubt the senior ranks of the Navy will ever trust their prowess if Iran were to deploy mines.
Now fully recovered and as irrepressible as ever, Murray is instilling those lessons to another young American woman, the 23-year-old Sloane Stephens, who hired him last fall with the goal of pushing her career to new heights.
I decide to toss it, but when I go for my daily walks now, I envision her setting out just before me to meet her best friend, and I thank her for instilling in me that love of walking.
"The consolidation around $1,220 should be viewed as positive for near-term pricing, with the relatively light long positioning instilling confidence in the market that the metal is open to further top-side moves," MKS said in a note.
Dashed are the hopes that the campaign could come to a conclusion on a high note, instilling in Americans a feeling that casting a history-making vote for Clinton is something more than merely a repudiation of Donald Trump.
The promotional wizard Matt Winn took over the event in 1902 and helped transform the race into the sport's No. 1 event, instilling a parimutuel betting system and an aura of romance highlighted by Kentucky colonels and Southern belles.
It's also not instilling confidence in us that Trump is at war with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who reportedly called him a "moron" this summer, and his Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis is openly breaking with him on foreign policy.
Tera said this enabled banks to boost profit by keeping traders in the dark about prices, defeating a goal of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reforms, while instilling a "great fear of retaliation" against traders who defected to rival platforms.
The country will use newsstands and corner stores to sell porn passes to adults that will allow them to look at naked people online while also instilling in them a great sense of shame and self-loathing, as is English tradition.
Described as "a form of national expiation and healing," the act of rubbing for Harsono is also reminiscent of the Korean artist Do Ho Suh's performative rubbings of his apartment and personal objects as a way of instilling memory and identity.
Today he's gone all caps: "WH:ANSWER MY LETTER"Screenshot from Republican US Senator Chuck Grassley's Twitter, imploring whoever monitors Twitter for the President of the United States to pay attention to him (Twitter)Again, this isn't instilling confidence in our government.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Billionaire investor William Ackman's portfolios climbed nearly 6 percent in August, boosted by strong gains at drug company Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc where changes that the hedge fund manager has helped push for appear to be instilling new confidence.
But in a speech last December, a top Xinjiang official made clear the scheme's "strategic importance" in "maintaining social stability and achieving lasting security," as well as instilling the political theory of President Xi Jinping in the minds of local residents.
Management principles such as instilling a growth mindset in your employees or leading with empathy can pose a noteworthy obstacle in and of themselves, but when you are responsible for managing a large team, that challenge can become even greater.
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.
In 1993, his family sold everything they owned, packed up, and moved to the US. Here, Wilmer and his sister enrolled in public school, took ESL classes, and got jobs, instilling a work ethic that he credits for his Hollywood successes.
On the design side, Atlanta-based interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn took the reins for his fifth year in a row, incorporating the popular Danish lifestyle trend hygge, which focuses on instilling a sense of warmth and friendliness in the home.
They have said that Mr. Kim appeared to be using his tactic of instilling fear in the elites to strengthen his control as North Korea braced for the pain that is most likely to result from recently imposed United Nations sanctions.
The result is that Mr. Bloomberg can become an enveloping presence in the places where he concentrates his attention, instilling a sense of good will and raising his profile far beyond the city he led for a dozen years as mayor.
"I console the families of the four pupils that were killed by the heartless terrorist militia who are hell-bent on slaying innocent lives, instilling fear and disrupting education in the region," Garissa County Governor Ali Korane said in a statement.
"It will have the challenge of re-instilling confidence in the independence of its institutions, while working through sensitive issues such as land and labor reform," James Donald, head of emerging markets with Lazard Asset Management said in an interview.
I find it quite ironic that a device men created to get women to chill the fuck out is now a monster of their own creation, instilling them with fear and loathing that their penises will be eclipsed by its greatness.
The episode opens on a scene that will be familiar to Jane The Virgin fans: An older parental figure of color, in this case Hassan dad Farouk (Amr Waked), instilling a fear-based virginity obsession in a young girl, little Dena (Caroline Basu).
This program is focused on reducing the complexity of BAC's operations and organization, and Fitch believes that management is focused on instilling the mind-set of BAC's 'Simplify and Improve' program throughout the company culture to help focus staff on continuous efficiency improvements.
FighterZ is perhaps the best DBZ game in the franchise's history at instilling in players that feeling of ultimate strength and earth-shattering destruction, an approach that only works because the game acknowledges the cartoony, over-the-top delivery of the source material.
The fact that students in most East Asian countries consistently believe that achievement is mainly a product of hard work, rather than inherited intelligence, suggests that education and its social context can make a difference in instilling values that foster success in education.
"It is about instilling the right values from the outset, but we hope this initiative will be supported by wider society as this is a change that all Russians must embrace," said Natalia Zhelanova, anti-doping adviser to the minister of sport.
Equipping them to make good decisions and instilling a culture of security…(through mechanisms such as multi-factor authentication and limiting access levels appropriate to the role) and monitoring systems for anomalous behavior can go a long way toward securing your systems.
With the shift to offering these tools earlier in a child's academic journey, we're not just providing great access to design-based learning, we're also instilling in students a "sense of agency," helping them develop their ability to confidently design and create.
On Monday, Politico released an investigation into Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. where dozens of current and former employees accused Falwell of making shady deals to benefit him and his family and of instilling a "culture of fear" at the school.
Even this could become a point of pride for the operators, who thrived on instilling fear, like the early Seals in Vietnam who reveled in their hoary local reputations as supernatural "men with green faces" who came to take enemies in the night.
The Wells Fargo phantom account scandal is perhaps the most egregious in recent memory, but numerous other examples have demonstrated the importance of taking compensation and bonuses into account when trying to curb misbehavior and instilling stronger ethics and culture across the organization.
He was raised in poverty by a single mother; he credits her and a white Chick-fil-A franchise owner he befriended as a young man with instilling in him the conservative values he has relied upon as he charted his political rise.
They have said that Mr. Kim appeared to be using his tactic of instilling fear in the elites in order to strengthen his control as the country braced for the pain that is likely to result from recently imposed United Nations sanctions.
On its face, tweeting that the administration is removing one state from the plan discredits the thorough, considered process that is required by the federal government to make a major decision such as instilling oil operations off the coast of certain states.
Draghi may have decided to skip the Jackson Hole opportunity as markets interpreted his speech at a similar conference in Sintra, Portugal very differently than the ECB hoped, sending markets on a rollercoaster and instilling an added sense of caution at the bank.
She's instilling that same ethos at PagerDuty, which was founded in 2009 to help businesses monitor their tech stacks, manage disruptions and alert engineers before things catch on fire but, under Tejada's watch, is evolving into a service that flags opportunities for its customers, too.
While it's true that video game storytelling has come a long way since these 90s relics, both games recognized that FMV sequences were not the equivalent of a Hollywood production, so instilling them with drama or gravitas was difficult, if not a fool's errand.
Instructors at The United States Army Sniper Course educate and train Soldiers who are selected to be critical and creative thinkers, instilling traits of adaptiveness and tactical excellence in their Soldiers, all of which were on full display from the competitors during the competition.
So you have to see the subtle and not-so-subtle examples of how people have this built-in positioning on those two things — whether it's your parents instilling fear in you or people acting like you're reaching an expiration date as you get older.
Until the recent flare-up of fighting in the Idlib region, however, Mr. Putin had kept Mr. Assad largely in line with Russian interests and managed the tensions with Turkey, maintaining Mr. Erdogan as Russia's best hope for instilling discord in the NATO alliance.
" The judge said the law firm and its agents "somehow got their hands on Plummer's cellphone number and, after instilling fear of death in her, solicited her to not only undergo a surgical procedure in another state, but also to allow them to represent her.
But if the process ends up feeling arbitrary, bullying and opaque, aimed more at aggregating power for power's sake and unchecked by any rule of law, it will end up instilling fear that will unnerve Saudi and foreign investors in ways the country can't afford.
South Korean intelligence officials said that North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, was disciplining his most powerful military organization, including demoting the official pictured with him above left — instilling fear to deter any disruptions stemming from the pain expected from recently imposed U.N. sanctions.
In the end, Thucydides' history does not instruct us on how to exploit or avoid certain situations, instead instilling the simple truth that given our nature, there will always be situations that we cannot avoid and, if we try to exploit, will have unintended consequences.
U.S. Roman Catholic bishops have laid out a series of new policies to address the accusations of sexual abuse against priests, including instilling a code of conduct and having a third-party representative for people to confidentially report misconduct by bishops, reports the Wall Street Journal.
The former judges, hailing from 23 states, sent a letter Wednesday to acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Ronald Vitiello, arguing that arrests at courthouses are instilling fear in immigrants and getting in the way of the criminal justice system, according to the Associated Press.
Advocates and lawmakers who support these laws hope that removing the time limit will act as a warning to sexual predators, instilling the idea that fear of criminal consequences related to rape or sexual assault won't go unpunished—even if the victim doesn't come forward right away.
The artist's words "None of you will make it out alive!" are the last sounds you hear before the sound suddenly stops and the stage lights turn off, instilling a lasting sensation of haunting uneasiness that carries the performance into an after-life of its own.
Byrnes — a recurring character in the new TV series "The Alienist," based on the novel by Caleb Carr — was the best-known policeman of his era, and is remembered now as the complicated father of the modern Detective Bureau, instilling a professional rigor in Gotham's slovenly ranks.
What they're saying: "If we don't figure out a way of instilling some connection between what people want and what happens, Democracy will lose its legitimacy," Jim Fishkin, a professor at Stanford's Center for Deliberative Democracy, which partnered with Helena for America in One Room, told Axios.
"Only by instilling budget discipline, by establishing a culture of cost awareness and by holding ourselves accountable, can we earn the trust and confidence of the Congress and the American people that we are the best possible stewards of taxpayer dollars," Mattis wrote in the memo.
"Instilling calm, confidence, and connection, this enduring blue hue highlights our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era," says Pantone, in the color profile accompanying the announcement of 2020's hue du jour.
"We have assessed every value-creating component of the company and, with our Way Forward Plan, we will build on our strengths, refocusing on our core brands and instilling a financial discipline that is highly focused on return on investment," President and CEO Stefan Larsson said, in a statement.
PELLA, Iowa — The centerpiece of Andrew Yang's final push in Iowa is a 17-day-bus tour: Bouncing around rural Iowa, hitting three to five towns a day, instilling the fear of automation and the hope of a large monthly check from the government in would-be caucus-goers.
Far from offering congratulations to rival Democrats, Trump has spent more time challenging the results in individual races, complaining about fraud where there's no evidence any exists and instilling doubts about the integrity of the vote in people's minds, while their confidence in American elections had already been dropping.
The previous shows, first Perilous Bodies, and then Radical Love in turn, set the table by instilling a sense of crisis for the varied calamities that threaten human life and agency, and then suggesting that an untrammeled, overweeningly lush care for the self and the other might save us.
The Byzantine military could not combat this disease, but the institution of specific military medical care did help ameliorate the effects of many communicable diseases and elevated the care of soldiers, instilling an ethical prerogative for the Empire to value their soldiers as men and not just fodder.
"The fact that students in most East Asian countries consistently believe that achievement is mainly a product of hard work, rather than inherited intelligence, suggests that education and its social context can make a difference in instilling values that foster success in education," said Andreas Schleicher, the OECD's director of education.
And then when she came into Dropbox for the acquisition, her job was to be that new person coming in and instilling process and changing things and she saw the resistance on the other side and she said that was a really key learning moment in terms of these two aspects.
"I think the public catching wind of news that Goldman Sachs and other financial powerhouses are not just showing interest but pro-actively hiring and investing in the crypto markets is instilling a positive sentiment across the board," said Josh McIver, chief executive officer of ULedger, a blockchain technology company.
I always kept my office door open, and routinely walked around and talked with my peers and the airmen for whom I was responsible about their work, their hopes and plans for the future, and provided the best mentorship I could while instilling in them a sense of independence and trust.
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"Pagans can aid in the repair of our environment by teaching how we are part of life on Earth, sharing rituals and ceremonies that foster bonds between ourselves and the rest of the web of life, and instilling a sense of responsibility for how we interact with the ecosystem," the statement reads.
And so, faced with the difficulty of instilling those ideals in a Republican electorate that appears deeply reluctant to embrace them, it's hardly surprising that many neoconservatives would consider abandoning that party — and thus their power over it — before they would steer GOP foreign policy institutions to more accurately reflect voter preferences.
If only the Boy Scouts of America had considered this before Mr. Trump was invited, as presidents traditionally are, to speak to 40,000 scouts and volunteers attending the Boy Scouts of America National Jamboree in Glen Jean, W.Va. Past presidents have praised the Scouts for instilling principles of good citizenship and public service.
Harris also focuses on "instilling trust in law enforcement," including a detailed plan to create a national standard for police use of deadly force and the creation of a "National Police Systems Review Board," which would mimic the National Transportation Safety Board in an attempt to collect data on police shootings and misconduct.
After falling into a deep ditch under previous management, the Brooklyn Nets have executed a slow, steady rebuild, instilling discipline and a sense of Nets basketball, which is to say a fluid, slashing style that relies on small forwards and guards bolstered by lean, swift centers who block shots and rebound and run.
Michael frequently described getting physically sick with nerves when Joe would come over, and cited his father's teasing over his acne and his face ("God, your nose is big — you didn't get it from me," he recalled him saying in the 2003 documentary Living with Michael Jackson) as instilling a deep sense of physical insecurity.
It's the thread that runs through ICE's strategy of instilling terror in immigrant communities, the Department of Homeland Security's restrictive approach to refugees and asylum-seekers, the White House's decision to rescind temporary protected status for hundreds of thousands of settled immigrants, Sessions's decision to reopen 350,000 cases for potential deportation, and much more.
This will be taught in daylong courses and as a part of every course from driving skills to report writing, in an attempt at instilling the approach that goes beyond what any police department has tried, said Jonathan S. Aronie, who was judicially appointed to oversee the department's adherence to a federal consent decree.
Early on Sunday, a report came out indicating that Ben had a face-to-face with Tomlin to ask that the coach do a better job instilling discipline in the team's younger players, which seems like a thing you shouldn't need to explain to a coach who's had his job for nearly a decade.
When Mr. Kelly, a retired four-star Marine general, entered the White House in July 2017 with the goal of instilling order in a disorderly West Wing, he lent a patina of respectability to a White House that at the time was staffed almost entirely by people who had never before served in government.
"At the heart of this lawsuit," the group, representing a coalition of black, Latino and Asian-American students, argued, "is whether Harvard has the academic freedom to value diversity in ways in which our country has fallen short: bridging racial divides and instilling greater cross-cultural understanding among its talented student body of future leaders."
The works they display is configured around instilling awe and wonder in the viewer, and going from one to the other, in the order I've indicated, one has the unique experience of moving from the industrial to the pastoral, at the same time seeing how one artist's work lays bare the strategies of the other.
He did not grow up with money and so he was very insistent on kind of instilling us with values and work ethic and having us understand that like where we were, and that it necessarily, that it wasn't by accident…There was a period of time where he was like 'you're going off course here.
While outsider accounts of Rock Springs tend to emphasize its Wild West character—which is totally real—Anselmi's book focuses on traits I find more familiar: the town's crushing provincialism, severe drug problem(s), plague of suicides, and its knack for instilling in young people the sense that both the town and its residents' lives are depressing dead-ends.
Instilling racial and cultural sensitivity is difficult because it is generally not reviewed or evaluated on the job the way more quantifiable tasks such as computer skills (for example, checking in a guest) are, said Jamie Perry, an assistant professor of human resource management in the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University's Cornell S.C. Johnson College of Business.
"Finally, this unsettling incident, on the heels of Kelly's praise for General Robert E. Lee and a disgraceful, unfounded attack on my Congressional colleague from Florida, brings into focus a disturbing picture of a man who many of us thought of as the last hope for instilling honor and decency for this White House," said Thompson.
Durant credits his mother, Wanda Durant, for instilling in him the importance of giving back to others: "I thought giving back was always very important," she said at an event at Thomson Reuters earlier this year, "and so we talked about that and he had seen that from us as a family and it's one of the things that I taught him."
The bromance between President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Mr. Trump is the most prominent example of a trend that has swept the world, instilling new hope for a strongman-friendly America in countries like the Philippines, Turkey or Egypt, and among nationalists in many other places who hope to follow in Mr. Trump's footsteps and gain political power.
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"... I can tell you in the grand scheme of things, Mr. Quinn and Ms. Huskins has plundered valuable resources away from our community, and has taken the focus away from the true victims of our community, while instilling fear amongst our community members," Vallejo PD lieutenant Kenny Park, who along with Mustard is a party to the lawsuit against the city, told the local press.
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"A well trained and equipped military force is better positioned to deal with threats to Beijing's control of the city than a poorly trained symbolic garrison unit," said Timothy R. Heath, a senior defense analyst at the RAND Corp think tank in Washington, DC. "The professionalization of the PLA garrison force also serves a political purpose in instilling patriotism among Hong Kong residents and reminding them of China's power and strength," Heath said in an email to CNN.
With Pelosi by his side, Ways and Means Chairman Richard NealRichard Edmund NealDems vow Friday vote on coronavirus stimulus Pelosi: House 'close' to striking deal with Trump on coronavirus response package Democrats balk at Trump's payroll tax cut proposal MORE (D-Mass.), a key negotiator, explained that the final package that Democrats and the White House produce should not only provide economic stimulus, but is vital for instilling confidence in a country and government rattled by the pandemic.
In " They Also Ran " (21940), a still entertaining study of defeated Presidential candidates, Irving Stone offers another kinetic portrait of Willkie, this time as an electricity baron in his early forties: He did not rest behind his desk on Pine Street, but went on the road himself as a sort of supersalesman, instilling confidence in local power companies, pepping up appliance firms, spending as many as two hundred days a year in small towns across the face of the nation, making friends with merchants, newspapermen, consumers, selling them the idea that the more electricity they used the cheaper it would be . . .

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