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It's a status quo of dysfunction the telecom industry works tirelessly to keep intact.
You will, never fear, keep intact your memories of Fisher as a confident, seductive stylist.
But I do want to keep intact the friendships that Barbara and I value very, very much.
Preexisting conditions protected Trump promised during the campaign to keep intact two of the most popular Obamacare provisions.
A similar desire to keep intact as much of present arrangements as possible runs through all the government's papers.
With such massive scale, it's really hard to keep intact that spirit you had when you were this young, darling startup.
"The chairman and I have had an important working relationship that we both want to keep intact," Schiff said carefully on Monday.
And, certainly, he'd like to keep intact his unique streak of advancing to the NASCAR postseason every year there has been a postseason.
The letter also comes one week after 20 attorneys general asked DeVos to keep intact protections for sexual assault survivors on college campuses.
He and other members of the Republican leadership have vowed, however, to keep intact the provision against coverage denials for pre-existing conditions.
Matt Bevin (R) argued Friday that a federal judge should rule against a group of Kentucky activists, and keep intact the state's Medicaid changes.
That team, which lasted five games against the Warriors, is the one that the Blazers just finished spending a small fortune to keep intact.
His tours are part of a campaign, supported by a broad swathe of the country's archaeologists and academics, to keep intact a remarkable find.
But he pointed out that it has in the past been granted permission from Treasury to keep intact Exxon's joint venture with Rosneft, despite the sanctions.
Activists also want lawmakers to keep intact a budget provision that bars the Justice Department from spending funds to interfere with states implementing medical marijuana laws.
Zinke has said he did not recommend Trump eliminate any monuments entirely, and he periodically announced the names of monuments he would suggest the president keep intact.
Of the 10, seven expected the central bank to keep intact its target for base money, or deposits and cash in circulation, at 80 trillion yen ($731 billion).
I thought sanctuary cities were unjust to our own citizens, and our attempt to keep intact our reputation as welcoming Uncle Sam was becoming detrimental to our own welfare.
It's a benefit the union was able to largely keep intact through the auto industry crisis in 2009, and it has sacrificed wage and pension raises to maintain it.
Analysts also expect the BOJ to keep intact a loose pledge to maintain the pace of its annual increase in Japanese government bond (JGBs), which is 80 trillion yen ($696.62 billion).
The Whitney is the only monument to the Confederacy we should keep intact, because though it is a plantation, it's been made to allow for a thoughtful reckoning of America's past.
The BOJ is widely expected to keep intact a pledge to guide short-term interest rates at minus 0.1 percent and the 10-year Japanese government bond yield at around zero percent.
When their beloved, and incontinent, German shepherd has to clean up her act or face eviction by the family's crotchety landlord, the siblings seek to keep intact what little family they have.
Facing backlash to his tariffs that brought targeted retaliation against farmers, Trump is touting the deal his administration struck this week to tweak, but largely keep intact, the North American Free Trade Agreement.
A centrist House Republican has filed amendments to an upcoming spending package to keep intact an Obama-era program to shield young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children from deportation. Rep.
The Big 12's decision against expansion should keep intact the A.A.C., which has tried to present itself as the sixth power conference — a moniker it may deserve competitively but falls far short of financially.
At the two-day meeting ending on Tuesday, the BOJ is set to keep intact a pledge to guide short-term interest rates at minus 0.1 percent and the 10-year bond yield around zero percent.
And after an election cycle in which they were able to limit losses on a deeply unfavorable map, Senate Democrats chose to keep intact their entire leadership team, led by Senator Chuck Schumer of New York.
President Trump could push through such a nominee, moving the court even further to the right and undermining the ability of Democrats to count on the justices to protect basic rights and keep intact key government regulations.
The House Rules Committee also declined to allow votes on amendments submitted by Democrats and one centrist Republican to keep intact the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program shielding nearly 800,85033 young undocumented immigrants from deportation.
The Colorado Rockies have been dominant away from home with Tyler Chatwood on the mound this season, a trend they hope to keep intact in the finale of a three-game series at the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday afternoon.
U.S. retail sales recorded their smallest gain in six months in August as consumers cut back on purchases of motor vehicles and clothing, but upward revisions to July data likely keep intact expectations of strong economic growth in the third quarter.
Senate Republicans are waiting for the House Ways and Means Committee to unveil its package later this week, but they are coalescing around a plan that would only keep intact deductions for charitable contributions, home mortgage interest payments and complex medical expenses.
Originally built in 1952 by the architect William F. Cody, each of the houses has its own character and feel — which Hermann sought to keep intact when adding in-room fireplaces, outdoor showers, pine ceilings, sweeping walls of glass facing the San Jacinto mountains and vintage chairs.
"Missiles, drones, airplanes, sprayers, and human vectors are potential means of (biological weapons) delivery," the Harvard report said, though it added biological agents are "difficult to keep intact on missile payloads due to heat and changing conditions that can degrade the agent," making far-range delivery unlikely.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal he would keep intact sanctions against Russia "at least for a period of time," and also said he wouldn't commit to the "one China" policy until he sees progress from Beijing in its currency and trade practices.
As someone who has worked on education in and outside of government for virtually the entire length of his professional career, one would expect he'd feel a heightened responsibility to ensure states have utmost certainty as to how to proceed and to keep intact the ESSA bargain he made with Patty Murray and Bobby Scott.
Hugo Lloris made arguably the save of the tournament to keep intact France's half-time lead over Uruguay on Friday and Thibault Courtois' tip-over save from Neymar near the end of Belgium's 2-1 triumph over Brazil later the same day drew a 'Hand of God' headline in the Belgian press the next morning.
All that creates precisely the kind of environment where we might, for a period, overlook some of the trickier and more exacting aspects of privacy policies, but which are nonetheless important to keep intact, not least because malicious hackers could take advantage of vulnerable situations, or regulators eventually refocus and come back with heavy fines, or consumers respond with bad PR and more.
Here are goals of those involved in the discussions, according to multiple industry officials close to or involved in discussions with the administration: Most major oil companies want the Environmental Protection Agency to keep intact but modify a methane rule affecting new wells across the U.S. Some companies, including BP and Shell have said some regulation helps to show the industry is developing natural gas, whose main component is methane, in an environmentally friendly way.
The Uruguayan artist used a grid-like structure to keep intact with his classical murals that he has created.
Captin Sueter proposed that NO. 1 be repaired and used for mooring expiriments.Higham 1961, p.52 He also proposed the building of two more aiships to keep intact the design and manufacuring capability.Higham 1961, p.
In 1952, Stover ran for re-election."A Team to Keep Intact", Bend Bulletin, Bend, Oregon, 11 February 1952, p. 4."Many Filings for Primaries on Last Day", Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon, 8 March 1952, p. 9. He was the only Republican to file for the District 29 seat.
On the basis of this principle, Bhaktisiddhanta used the latest advancements in technology, institutional building, communication, printing, and transportation, while striving to carefully keep intact the theological core of his personalist tradition. This hermeneutical dynamism and spirit of adaptation employed by Bhaktisiddhanta became an important element in the growth of the Gaudiya Math and facilitated its future global growth.
Hadrian's Wall facing east towards Crag Lough. The rocky outcrop is the Whin Sill, of volcanic origin. Hadrian's Wall was probably planned before Hadrian's visit to Britain in 122. According to restored sandstone fragments found in Jarrow which date from 118 or 119, it was Hadrian's wish to keep "intact the empire", which had been imposed on him via "divine instruction".
The building phase is the period when the seeding attain canopy status. The mature phase is the period when the canopy keep intact. The average height of this plant is 15 cm per year (range 10-18 cm). The flowers are borne on the slim twigs and they are very small, the color is green, they always appear from late spring to mid- summer.
He had kept his oath even after learning eventually that she had given birth to a baby girl. Karl Victor refuses to chair the tribunal when her case is heard, to keep intact his honour as a judge. During the trial, Berger asks for clemency because of the circumstances of the case. An orphan at 17, Victorine when to work as a governess for a heartless lady whose son seduced her.
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier finally expressed his belief that NATO and Russia were not in a Cold War. According to Steinmeier, it was important for the EU "to keep intact". If successful, the Foreign Minister continued, a lot would be won. During the conference, a telephone conversation between US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin was brought to attention, in which both parties assessed the results regarding Syria as positive.
In September 1916, Richthofen became commander of XXXVIII Reserve Corps until November when he became commander of the XXV Reserve Corps. In March 1917, Richthofen was given command of 53rd Corps (z.b.V.) until January 1918, when he became Kommandierender General (Deputy commander) of the Guards Corps in Berlin, his highest rank. He surrendered the Berliner Stadtschloss without a fight in order to keep intact the building and the works of art contained in it.
A four-page Sunday edition was printed at The Winter Haven Herald to keep intact the record of not missing a scheduled publication day. In March 1964, the News Chief became one of the early leaders in Florida journalism in converting to offset printing. In December 1972, the News Chief moved from its downtown plant to new quarters. The News Chief added to its holdings with the purchase of the Winter Haven Shopping Guide in 1978.
We have longstanding relationships and friendships that were important to keep intact, and the brand image will only grow stronger with such a good crew representing for us.” As of March 2013, the Matix skate team consisted of Song, Johnson, Mike Anderson, Zach Wallin, Auby Taylor, and Matt Berger—at this time, Song, Johnson, and Anderson all had signature clothing collections for sale. Together with 686, a snowboard company, the company relocated to a new premises in Compton, California, US in 2013.
Bacon was succeeded by John Wilson, then president of Royal Philatelic Society London, with the title of "keeper" and served until 1969. He introduced the coloured albums to keep intact the work of Bacon. He prepared the first loans for exhibitions after World War II. The last three keepers of the Royal Philatelic Collection have been John Marriott (1969–1995), Charles Wyndham Goodwyn (1995–2002),Biography The National Postal Museum, retrieved 17 August 2007. and Michael Sefi since 1 January 2003.
During the Second Afghan War in 1878 his influence over the tribesmen was of the utmost importance, since it enabled him to keep intact the line of communications with Kandahar, and to control the tribes after the British disaster at Maiwand. For these services he was made K.C.S.I. in 1879. In 1889 he occupied the Zhob valley, a strategic advantage which opened the Gomal Pass through the Waziri country to caravan traffic. Sandeman's system was not so well suited to the Pashtun as to his Baluch neighbours.
Although the set did well financially, the set was difficult to assemble and keep intact. While the train was designed with the parts pre-scored and tabbed in order to be put together without the requirement to cut the parts out or using any adhesive, the tabs were prone to coming apart and the train did not stay on the cardstock track reliably once assembled. As a result, the paper train overwhelmed many people, and often parents simply gave up on assembling the train and threw it out.
While objecting to Bhavaviveka's understanding of a shared object at the conventional level, Tsongkhapa has to leave intact conventional reality and causality, to keep intact the teachings on cyclic existence and the basis for moral behavior. Therefore, he has to explain how conventional reality is perceived in a valid way, which he does by introducing "conventional valid cognition." According to Tsongkhapa, following Candrakirti, all phenomena are empty of inherent existence or essence, because they are dependently co-arisen with (created by) mental imputation. All phenomena in all possible worlds lack inherent existence and come into existence relative to a designating consciousness which co-arises with that phenomenon.
The Palmela Palace was built as a summer palace towards the end of the nineteenth century when Cascais became the summer resort of the royal family and, consequently, of the Portuguese court. This was one of the largest houses built by Portuguese nobility in Cascais at that time. It was constructed on the site of the disused fort of Our Lady of the Conception (), which was acquired by the Palmela family from the state in 1868 or 1869. The agreement signed with the government required the buyers to keep intact the line of fire to the Cascais coastline, ensuring that the new building could be used for military purposes in case of war.
In some rare cases, facing severe economic difficulties and dangers, access to the Great Council was open to new families. By means of lavish gifts to the state, this was the case at the time of the War of Chioggia and the War of Candia, when, to support the enormous cost of the wars, new wealthy families were admitted. Another peculiarity was the creation over time of a division within the nobility itself, that is, families who were able in time to keep intact or to increase their economic capacity, and the poor ones (the so-called Barnabites). The latter may have gradually or suddenly lost their wealth, but continued to maintain the hereditary right to sit in the Great Council.
The adopting acts, therefore, attempted to keep intact those traditions and practices of the Scottish church where they differed from those of some English churches, whether Puritan or Independent, so long as these differences proved no offense to those English churches.Sprott, George Washington, The worship and offices of the church of Scotland (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1882). Such differences in implementation included, for instance, the Scots coming forward to sit around the communion table, retaining the use of the epiclesis, the singing of a Psalm while tables dismissed and came forward, the distribution of bread and wine by communicants among themselves, and "a sermon of Thanksgiving" after communion. The Westminster Directory did, however, have the effect of suppressing the Scottish "Reader's Service" and of eliminating the practice of ministers bowing in the pulpit to pray prior to the sermon.
Despite his unique insight, or perhaps somehow because of it, Roberts is repeatedly told he is a "terrible liar." Rotenberg said of the character that he is an "outsider" and a "loner", and, "as in all my previous novels wants desperately to be part of his society but also fights to keep intact those things that make him special and apart." He dislikes police officers and the National Security Agency he grudgingly works for, as he "distrusts authority of any sort" He has "used his head to keep ahead of the inherent violence all around him", not because he is "a weakling or a coward"; rather, he "sees and understands the diminishing returns of violence." Only his "closest friends" know about his ability, which he has used for years to supplement his income through a sideline working for companies as a "human lie detector" screening potential new employees.
While this performance does help Unca to establish authority in this instance, the loss of Unca's voice towards the end of her narrative complicates her position as both a female authority figure and missionary. The Female American is no longer in the voice of Unca but “we” as she succumbs to marrying her white European cousin, they narrate “ As we never intended to have any more to do with Europe, captain Shore and my husband ordered the ship, by whom, for my father and mother’s satisfaction, I sent over these adventures” (Winkfield 162). Unca has become a “we”, much different from her previous position as the “Answer” showing that once her cousin came back, societal gender roles were put back into play and it did not matter what Unca did to try and assert herself. She even changes her “history” into “adventures” because it is no longer a history about her life but her helping her husband, the missionary, in this new world. Unca may seem to be a trailblazer at the beginning of her narrative but only exposes herself to be a pawn used to “keep intact the social hierarchies from which [she] arises” (Vaccaro 150).

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