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  1. the process of shortening and widening pelts by cutting in strips and stitching

206 Sentences With "letting in"

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Jordan is letting in only a few dozen every day.
Americans have always been worried about letting in the wrong sort.
Eventually, they began letting in a trickle of people from the group.
If for no other reason, letting in the booze makes financial sense.
"(The company) is not considering letting in minority financial investors," Illy said.
We need to control our borders and stop letting in dangerous people.
Sezayi Erken/AFP/Getty Images Letting in Syrian refugees looks pretty promising.
And you've got to feel for a goalkeeper letting in 13 goals.
Moicano finally opened the door, letting in a refreshing burst of fresh air.
"Macron is letting in thousands of immigrants," claims Eric, up on the roundabout.
Bagehot famously warned, in discussing the monarchy, against letting in daylight upon magic.
How much of the light are you letting in from the physical world?
Once again, it's a good mix, letting in sound without completely overwhelming the music.
He believes that letting in large groups of tourists would alter the estate's magic.
They worry that letting in more low-skilled foreigners could stir resentment among ordinary Chinese.
Before I depart, the security guard offers one last announcement: "We're only letting in VIPs."
Seething local Protestants objected that this would split the unionist vote, letting in Sinn Fein.
She is also under fire for letting in about 900,000 migrants, mostly Muslims, last year.
That creates a more flammable forest by opening tree canopies and letting in more wind.
La Canopée's 15 "leaves," sheaths of translucent glass, are open, letting in light and sun.
The point is about letting in people who are criminals -- repeat offenders that prey on society.
They now had a technical problem to solve: The drone, they noticed, was letting in water.
Like Mr Trump, they would regard letting in the two congresswomen as a sign of weakness.
And they accuse the current immigration system of letting in immigrants who mooch off the welfare state.
While this hotline is a considerable step forward, they are forgetting who else they are letting in.
Or perhaps the mic inlets are letting in too much cold air for the electronics to handle.
One benefit is that the roof may open earlier than in the past, letting in the light.
In a way, that makes the US workforce more skilled, just as letting in skilled immigrants would.
In Qeshm, protesters block a checkpoint because they fear letting in clerics coming from an infected area.
In Qeshm, protesters block a checkpoint because they fear letting in clerics coming from an infected area.
"If we're letting in already-radicalized people," then immigration policies "might well be worth blaming," Geltzer said.
Donald Trump's biggest applause line is about how America is letting in people who will kill you.
Trump implied that letting in relatives is a burden to American taxpayers who may have to support them.
That one is tricky, because there was so much opposition across the country to letting in Syrian refugees.
I started letting in the grime that everyone else had been bumping at the back of the bus.
A police officer told the Post the bar may get in trouble for letting in an underage customer.
Granting asylum to the 90,000 unaccompanied children should not be a substitute for letting in more adult refugees.
Denmark, otherwise looked to by liberals as a model, is horrendously disappointing at letting in refugees and immigrants.
The windows were large and great for letting in natural light, though there wasn't much of a view.
He opposes letting in refugees from the Syrian war, suggesting some may be militants posing as the downtrodden.
The education ministry said it was working to ensure that more schools implemented government policy on letting in Syrians.
Gulf states deserve credit for letting in far more immigrants than almost all Western countries, relative to their populations.
SF: Also, access to other people, letting in more and more women filmmakers and African-American filmmakers and everybody.
Though they are letting in fewer Venezuelans, governments are trying to provide services to those who have already arrived.
Nebolon was tasked with letting in as much natural light as possible, which he does with plenty of windows.
You have to go further into being insular and like 'this space, we definitely won't be letting in anyone different.
At a quarter past 10, a policeman with a pistol monitored the door, letting in a dozen at a time.
It has a wide f/2.0 aperture, letting in a ton of light and capturing a surprising amount of detail.
A high-pressure seawater pipe reportedly ruptured, letting in more than 200 tons of water, though the cause remains unclear.
But once order was restored, Mexico began letting in groups of around 20 at a time, a Reuters witness said.
"You have to think through these things very carefully so you're never letting in somebody that's not allowed in," Johnson said.
Jordan is letting in fewer than 100 of them a day, mainly, Jordanian officials say, out of concern for its security.
But no one seriously believes in completely open borders either, if by that one means letting in anyone who turns up.
Natalia Manteiga waited outside a supermarket Wednesday in Old San Juan that was letting in a few people at a time.
Sony fears it would be losing out on a ton of money by letting in V-Bucks that were bought elsewhere.
There has been no evidence that the administration is delaying deportations of — or intentionally letting in — immigrants so they can vote.
When cells that contain these receptors are stretched, the receptors open up, letting in ions and setting off an electrical pulse.
She has taken calculated gambles before: transforming Germany's energy supply from 2011 and letting in hundreds of thousands of refugees from 2015.
He wasn't so lucky when he manned the goal himself, letting in a couple of shots from some of the young players.
The government plans to end free movement from the EU while letting in more skilled workers from the rest of the world.
He harangues Mr Trudeau's government, and Alberta's provincial one, for things like letting in too many refugees and backing a carbon tax.
One for the people who have no power, and one for the people who we are letting in through the V.I.P. entrance.
The Australian government tightly monitors its borders while still letting in a large number of people who ultimately benefit the Australian economy.
The book also visualizes cruel conditions from mental institution history, like iron collars for restraint and blood-letting in the 18th century.
Image: Pete/Flickr Creative CommonsIf the eyes are windows to the soul, they're open windows, potentially letting in all kinds of unwelcome bugs.
Unemployment&aposs at the lowest rate possible so let&aposs not-- ARNOLD: You have to know who you&aposre letting in the country.
On immigration, Trump needs an articulate policy that aims to secure the border and keep out illegals while letting in skilled legal workers.
Now, to make the rent, Isobel's subletting a room in her house, and letting in a whole new host of identity-illuminating hurdles.
And then there's a solarium-style living room just off the stairwell that has pane after pane of glass letting in natural light.
Google hasn't communicated too widely to partners about the feature yet and it wouldn't say if it's letting in its core clientele, advertisers.
It was very clear, and I would think there would be bipartisan support for better scrutiny the people that we are letting in.
Given the site's reputation for curation, it's unlikely that Kickstarter will go the IndieGogo route and start letting in any sex toy project.
Our hope is that we're doing things right on the front end, so that we're not letting in bad actors, so to speak.
That being said, it does feel like it can live up to its claims of not letting in dirt, dust, snow, or debris.
IN HIS WRITINGS on the role of the monarchy, Walter Bagehot, this newspaper's most famous editor, warned against letting in "daylight upon magic".
It's never possible to design an asylum policy that allows in literally every single deserving person without letting in a single undeserving one.
Twenty police stood outside a nearby outlet of the Reserve Bank of India, the central bank, letting in customers a few at a time.
Mr. Trump told a crowd in Maine that the United States had to stop letting in "animals" from "terrorist nations," among them the Philippines.
While other countries have tried to limit Syrian refugees, Canada has welcomed them — letting in tens of thousands of Syrians and clamoring for more.
But he has made costly errors in three of his last four outings for Spain, also letting in cheap goals against Switzerland and Argentina.
Yeah, first of all ... KS: Because they're Harvard and they're letting in a lot of the same people, we're going to get the same result.
Hasina's government has won global plaudits for letting in hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, but its critics accuse it of increasing authoritarianism.
Restaurant mode helps block out general din while still letting in the frequencies that most voices travel in, and for the most part it works.
Though it fumed about Angela Merkel's policy of letting in refugees, for example, the government in Munich has done the best job of integrating them.
Combatting motion sickness, which might be more likely as we do more in self-driving cars, relies on letting in a view of the horizon.
The cause of the leak is unclear, but one report said a high-pressure seawater pipe ruptured, letting in more than 200 tons of water.
We intended to redefine ourselves while keeping our own sound, letting in all kind of musical inspirations from classical, and shamanistic to modern and psychedelic.
There are a few songs on Nasty where you talk about protecting your energy and being conscious of who you are letting in your space.
Some worry that letting in American products would force Britain to lower its food and agricultural standards and could weaken health care in the country.
But the defense is now leaking again, having conceded four goals in the last two matches after letting in only two in the previous 12.
Politicians across the spectrum in Berlin are worried that Seehofer, who has sharply criticised Merkel for letting in so many migrants, will cosy up to Putin.
The balcony was a nice touch — especially for letting in fresh air on a hot day, which was every day since Dubai is in the desert.
Politicians across the spectrum in Berlin are worried that Seehofer, who has sharply criticized Merkel for letting in so many migrants, will cosy up to Putin.
She held the letter in her hands, and sat in a chocolate-colored lounge chair next to an open window letting in the perfect spring air.
European officials have already begun to raise concerns over letting in farm products from countries that may have been produced under potentially less stringent environmental protections.
It is just run by the wrong people (decadent, politically correct bureaucratic types) and to the wrong ends (letting in Muslim immigrants and cozying up to bankers).
Some EU governments are wary of letting in countries still scarred by wars fought along ethnic lines in the 1990s and dogged by a reputation for lawlessness.
After letting in his sergeant and three other officers, Officer Haste went with Officer Mcloughlin to the second floor, where Officer Mcloughlin kicked in the apartment door.
But beyond that, rest, fluids, not staying horizontal all day and perhaps also letting in fresh air and sunlight are the best things you can do for yourself.
"The No. 1 issue is definitely that big change, of letting in those additional complainants in the case," said Shan Wu, a former sex-crimes prosecutor in Washington.
Miguel Castro came on with the bases loaded and got one out before letting in a run on a wild pitch that put the Jays ahead, 2-1.
ORR: If you said you didn&apost know now that before, do you honestly think we are letting in thousands of people a day without knowing who they are?
Hasina's government has won global plaudits for letting in hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees who fled persecution in Myanmar, but its critics have decried Hasina's increasingly authoritarian rule.
Letting in newcomers could quickly turn Byte into another competitive platform for creators, while bringing back old Vine standbys could help to set the carefree tone many creators miss.
"They've stopped letting in coal since July," said a security guard at the biggest coal yard in the inland port city, now empty barring two small mounds of coal.
What this means is the S7 Edge, in theory, should take better low-light photos because its aperture is letting in more light, which translates to increased picture clarity.
He also says that we have all these folks who are Hispanic coming up over the border, that our immigration policy is letting in too many low-IQ people.
Finally, the administration has not claimed there is any emergency and has given no rationale for why letting in people from these particular countries would harm the United States.
Last May he portrayed the asylum seekers as illiterates bent on stealing Australian jobs, and he has suggested "mistakes" were made in letting in too many Lebanese Muslim immigrants.
Kelly reportedly demanded to speak with the president in private after Trump complained about how the U.S. was letting in travelers from foreign countries that he sees as high-risk.
Reality Check: Rubio on refugee vetting By Laura Koran, CNN Asked by Minister Jason Lee whether he would support letting in more Syrian refugees, Rubio offered a word of caution.
Washington had runners on first and third with one out when Strasburg laid down a sacrifice bunt on which pitcher Shane Carle made a throwing error, letting in a run.
It was the bike rooms, one in each of the towers, located not in a shadowy basement but right on the ground level, with big windows letting in abundant light.
Before their deaths, both inmates penned a letter to the state court claiming the director was taking bribes from the FDN in exchange for letting in guns, drugs, and cellphones.
There's this moment in the film where former Australian PM Malcolm Fraser is interviewed by you and talks fondly about letting in seventy thousand Vietnamese refugees following the Vietnam War.
Things went from bad to worse when Trump reportedly complained that the US is letting in too many immigrants from "shithole countries" (though his defenders claim he said the word "shithouse").
Some members of the American team came to believe that a set of vents on the back of the suit was letting in air — creating drag that was slowing them down.
Like its American cohorts, Laureate has been accused of recruiting students too aggressively, relying too heavily on part-time teachers, and letting in students who aren't capable of college-level work.
Letting go is also the practice of letting in, letting your teacher be alive in you, and to see that he is more than just a physical body now in Vietnam.
Trump has claimed that Merkel is "ruining" Germany by letting in too many refugees, and he openly protested when she was named TIME's "Person of the Year" in 2015 instead of him.
The order also puts an indefinite halt on letting in refugees from Syria, which has been embroiled in a civil war for almost 6 years that has displaced over 4.8 million refugees.
"When I have to shoot indoors, I look for a room that's well-lit when all the lights are turned off, and the curtains are letting in natural light," Ms. Jowett said.
Immigration conservatives have long targeted this process for letting in undocumented immigrants, decrying what they call "catch and release" -- a policy Trump has vowed to end by increasing detentions and deportations of immigrants.
His comment, in 2000, that immigrants should adapt to German Leitkultur (leading culture), is fondly recalled by conservatives who have not forgiven Mrs Merkel for letting in over 1m migrants in 2015-16.
One of the things that has been coming up a lot in the conversation is whether the business model of monetizing user attention is what is letting in a lot of these problems.
Now, Germany's World Cup champions symbolize the country's doubts over identity -- a consequence of letting in nearly a million asylum seekers in 2015 and frustration over the EU's lack of cooperation on refugees.
LONDON (Reuters) - Exhibits including dinosaur skeletons and rare taxidermy specimens are being destroyed because of scorching temperatures in an Oxford museum after it restored its 19th century glass roof, letting in more sunlight.
For a remote, fragile country of less than a million people squeezed between China and India — the world's two most populous nations — it's a delicate dance of letting in outsiders without getting steamrollered.
Ayres was rusty at first, letting in 2 quick goals -- but he stepped up and blocked several shots to close out the game ... helping the 'Canes beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3.
If we're going to move beyond that 110,000 in a large scale way, then I think people are going to have to see letting in refugees as something that has value to us.
But now the Trump administration has taken it to a new level: The slight risk of letting the wrong refugee in is more important than the benefits of letting in the right ones.
He is letting in more foreign workers, but only for short stays and without families; he has gone out of his way to stress that the new arrivals will not be allowed to remain.
The chips were "not much bigger than a grain of rice," reports Bloomberg, but able to subvert the hardware they're installed on, siphoning off data and letting in new code like a Trojan Horse.
RELATED: 20 Signs You Should See a Doctor for Depression Open the shades If you don't have access to a light box, the simple act of letting in some sunlight can brighten your mood.
Kraft flipped them into a mode where it was only letting in sound from directly in front of me, and then to a mode where they were only pulling in sound from behind me.
I feel the frustrations of a city that is changing in very similar ways to the one where I learned to walk, the home I left behind: letting in the rich; abandoning everyone else.
"On the issue of allowing Syrian refugees into their country, people in Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon are strongly in favor of letting in fewer, with many volunteering 'none' as the best option," Pew wrote.
While the president apparently won't be addressing current numbers — saying there will be "no change to the number of green cards allocated" — he did address the current type of immigrant we've been letting in.
With no choice, people wait and wait, some as long as a day for gas or hours for food at local supermarkets, which are letting in 2164 people at a time to avoid mayhem.
Hungary, above, which heavily fortified its border over the last two years, is letting in just a handful of asylum seekers these days, and putting them in detention centers while their cases are decided.
Sony is also using a backside illuminated stacked sensor, and there's built-in optical image stabilization, which means you can take sharper photos at lower shutter speeds, letting in more light for clearer images.
Survivors take refuge in a giant shopping mall, where they "enjoy a hedonistic lifestyle" — but a gang of bikers soon breaks in and loots the place, in the process letting in thousands of zombies.
If Britain seeks a Norway-style deal via the European Economic Area, that club's members (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) may be leery of letting in an economy so large that it dominates the group's interests.
Letting in outside audio isn't a new idea — it's the foundation that Doppler Labs' Here One earbuds are built on, and it's a feature that's included in the Bragi Dash and some of its competition.
A recent survey by the Yomiuri newspaper, however, showed 51 percent of Japanese voters favored letting in more unskilled foreign workers and about 43 percent backed recognizing "immigration" - about the same percentage as those opposed.
He specifically argued that anyone who wants stronger borders isn't a "racist," anyone who's worried about letting in refugees isn't an "Islamophobe," and anyone who supports police in the Black Lives Matter debate isn't "prejudiced."
A recent survey by the Yomiuri newspaper, however, showed 51 percent of Japanese voters favored letting in more unskilled foreign workers and about 43 percent backed recognizing "immigration" — about the same percentage as those opposed.
After much blood letting in which legions of "The Tethered" show up above ground to kill their counterparts and form a "Hands Across America" type chain, there is an epic battle between Adelaide and Red.
It takes about two years for the US to accept a refugee from Syria; for years, despite a theoretical commitment to prioritize Syrian refugees, the US was only letting in a couple hundred a month.
There's also more research to be done on what would happen if schools with high success rates but low access — schools like Claremont McKenna or the Ivy League — started letting in dramatically more poor students.
Nate and Jeremiah recently spoke with PEOPLE about why they feel a powerful responsibility to show off their family of four to the world and how letting in cameras into their home could help change perspectives.
René Lalique and Boucheron used semitransparent plique-à-jour enamel — French for "letting in daylight" — to create dragonflies as airy as gossamer, or bejeweled honeybee brooches set en tremblant, on tiny springs that appeared to buzz.
Emerging in the early late 1960s, Flanagan was a stalwart of Post-Minimalism's multimedia experiments, best known for filling tubelike bags of dyed burlap with sand or plaster, letting, in a sense, the sculpture "make" itself.
That provision especially worries supporters of a less restrictive credible fear threshold, who argue that the US should risk letting in more migrants than possibly rejecting applicants who genuinely risk death and violence when they're turned away.
"You can't expect to win games letting in six goals," said center/left winger Sam Bennett, who almost pulled the Flames within a goal in the third period if not for a great pad save by Andersen.
For a century, America's laws have been concerned with letting in only immigrants who'd uphold American values — though the importance of ideological tests has waxed and waned depending on how threatened the US feels at the time.
His party officially debuted this poster to warn of the dangers of letting in more migrants, which was actually reported to the police for resembling Nazi propaganda: This is not the language of a rational immigration skeptic.
On Thursday, in a meeting with senators about a possible immigration bill, Trump asked why the United States was letting in people from "shithole countries," including Haiti and unspecified African nations, and not from countries like Norway.
That could trigger more blood-letting in a market that has already seen some high-profile corporate defaults, such as oil services firm Swiber Holdings, which hit the skids in July and went into judicial management this month.
Above all, the EU itself needs to sell free trade to a skeptical public after battles over TTIP and CETA, which critics across the continent argued were stacked in favor of multinationals and risked letting in "Frankenstein food".
Ms. Eden said that she spent two days outside the United States consulate in Casablanca, which was only letting in limited numbers of travelers, hoping someone would help her get home or advise her on what to do.
If it makes you want to move to Canada, though, my colleague Dara Lind has some bad news: Opening the country to Syrian refugees was accomplished, in part, by letting in fewer skilled economic migrants — including most Americans.
Photo: APDespite massive blood-letting in the cryptocurrency markets over the past few weeks, the pace of brands just announcing some kind of ambiguous "blockchain" venture in hopes they can send their stock prices skyrocketing has barely slowed down.
The star speaker was Anne Marie Waters, leader of the anti-immigrant party For Britain, who said Islam was bringing "poison" into the country and that the EU, by letting in migrants, had imported "hell on Earth" to Europe.
He explained the backstory of a Swiss doctor and fly fishing enthusiast who'd been inspired by flies to create a hearing aid with slim silicone feathers that would hold the device in place while also letting in ambient sound.
Seehofer, a Merkel ally who has sharply criticized her for letting in so many migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere, said the trip starting on Thursday had been agreed with the chancellor and Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
First attempted by London when it set up the European Free Trade Association back in 1960 incorporating the Nordics, it these days finds a variant among Western Europeans who regret letting in the former Communist states of Eastern Europe.
The headphones represent a noticeable change from the company's regular AirPods, introducing a new design with three different silicon ear tip size options, a transparency mode for letting in sound from your surroundings, and a higher price of $250.
At the same time, letting in a stranger — even a "businessperson" — for a shorter period of time is not going to be a no-brainer for many people who might otherwise rent their home while away for a weekend.
And they're shaped using six curves, so while they're not the full wraparounds many anglers are used to, they seem to have that effect, letting in very little stray light where a more flat, boxier lens would prove problematic.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A Singapore court fined two Airbnb hosts a total of S$60,000 ($45,5.63) each on Tuesday for unauthorized short-term letting, in the first such case under the city-state's rules on short-term property rentals introduced last year.
In Tuesday's first installment focused on the political system, the 38-year old said he was in favor of introducing more proportional representation in electing France's lawmakers, even if that means letting in more far-right or far-left MPs.
Without giving away the ending, when this world begins to crack — letting in enough light for Julien to squint and see beyond — the story takes on the energy of a thriller, building on the reader's hectic desire for her escape.
I mean more instead of holding them at arm's length, allowing them in and dealing with that reality—which is sort of ordering the fucking water purification pills—but then letting in the good things too, and living in the reality of today.
MANILA — Donald J. Trump's recent assertion that the United States was letting in "animals" from "terrorist nations," among them the Philippines, has provoked a strong backlash here, making headlines and prompting a Philippine congressman to propose barring Mr. Trump from the country.
For those advocating for refugees, the best-case scenario is that in a few years, the US will be letting in as many refugees from Central America as it currently does from the Democratic Republic of Congo: a few thousand a year.
Bar de Cao is one of the most evocative, with scuffed tile floors, rickety wooden tables and chairs, and high windows and ceilings letting in light to illuminate the collection of art and memorabilia that has accumulated on the walls over the years.
In just about every cultural medium, whether movies or music or books or the visual arts, digital technology is letting in new voices, creating new formats for exploration, and allowing fans and other creators to participate in a glorious remixing of the work.
One theory suggests that this is because of our habitat: Given the swarms of flies buzzing around the outback, the legend goes, we developed a pattern of speech that would involve only opening our mouths slightly for fear of letting in insects.
The aura of idealism becomes particularly poignant today, as Cuba's revolutionary dream has become as battered as the corrugated iron ceiling of the Presidio itself — its gaping views of the sky letting in the beating sun, the tropical rain and chirping green parrots.
While Hasina's government has won widespread global plaudits for letting in hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees who fled persecution in Myanmar, its critics have decried Hasina's increasingly authoritarian rule, the government's handling of student protests this year and its crackdown on free speech.
Other companies big and small are also playing with the idea of letting in sound from specific directions, or at the very least allowing outside audio to pass through headphones so that users don't have to remove them in order to hear someone who's speaking.
The winds of up to 22 miles per hour that roared across the island buckled the house's walls and tore holes in the ceiling, letting in water that destroyed furniture, framed photos of Marin and her siblings, and brightly colored ceramic statues of Jesus.
But he didn't conjure up any images of Ken Dryden or Dominik Hasek, letting in a goal on the first shot he faced, another one on the sixth shot and handling the puck like it was a grenade on a number of other occasions.
It's also quite offensive that Magerko believes that opening the door to new immigrants could automatically mean letting in the "cartels," when in fact there's plenty of evidence showing that both legal and undocumented immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than native-born citizens.
While Hasina's government has won widespread global praise for letting in hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees who fled persecution in Myanmar, its critics have decried her increasingly authoritarian rule, the government's handling of student protests this year and its crackdown on free speech.
As a candidate and, more recently, as a president, Donald Trump assailed the US as careless when it comes to letting in immigrants: He has claimed the US's borders are "weak" and refugees are admitted without the US having any idea who they are.
It's one of the issues he's referring to when he makes comments about how "if you don't have a border, you don't have a country" — raising concerns that letting in people from predominantly nonwhite countries could essentially wipe out America as we know it.
Using numerical models from Voyager 2 data, Paty and Xin Cao, a Georgia Tech Ph.D. candidate in Earth and atmospheric sciences, were able to simulate Uranus' magnetosphere and unlock some of its mysteries—including how every day, the magnetosphere is letting in or blocking solar winds.
Another paper, by Glen Weyl of Microsoft Research and Yale University, finds that by letting in so many migrants the GCC countries do more (per head) to reduce global income inequality than richer OECD countries, which send loads of aid but keep their borders relatively closed.
Perhaps the future of personal audio involves hiring a dedicated manhole spotter Soon, the dangers of walking along a street while wearing noise-canceling headphones could be gone forever, with Amazon's new technology letting in sound whenever someone calls your name or a car horn is sounded.
Open borders are bad not just because they pose national security risks — yes, you run the risk of letting in criminals — but also because, in the long run, they rip from us the right to define who we are as a nation and as a people.
"Almost the only success story the government has at home, I think, is that it built a fence and is not letting in migrants," said Andras Loke, president of the board of Transparency International's branch in Hungary, referring to Mr. Orban's hard-line policy on refugees.
The inmates of Eastern State were condemned to individual cells, with only a small window in the barrel-vaulted ceiling letting in a circle of sky — a design thought to be a vast improvement over the prisons of the day, crowded and disorderly spaces associated with violence.
Mr Trump's proposal early in May to rejig America's immigration system to focus it more on letting in skilled workers who can meet the needs of the economy—and less on family reunification or the acceptance of refugees—might address some of the concerns raised by the OECD.
But the legal test for letting in evidence of prior accusations in New York is narrow, and it could be a hard road to persuade the presiding judge, Justice James M. Burke of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, to admit the evidence, legal experts and defense lawyers said.
However, the idea of letting in large numbers of Syrian refugees — a controversial issue in many countries across Europe and in the United States — is an even harder sell in Israel, which has gone to war with Syria on multiple occasions and spent decades struggling to stop terrorist attacks against its civilians.
The period in the history of the Academy Awards that this current one most resembles is the late 1960s, when then-Academy president Gregory Peck saw the way the organization had become hidebound and stuck in its ways and instituted measures to remake its ranks, particularly by letting in lots and lots of youthful voters.
Almost as if mandated to keep a nationwide secret, few Swedes want to admit, or accept, that multiculturalism in Sweden isn't working; that letting in thousands of refugees and immigrants year after year and lavishing them with benefits hasn't led to social integration; and that almost 100 years of leftist, liberal thinking has been a failure.
"We were in a bus just six miles from here when my friend messaged me on Facebook that the law had changed to stop letting in Cubans — none of us could believe it," said Angel Diaz, 38, who reached Nuevo Laredo with his wife, 6-month-old daughter, and 8-year-old son on Jan. 12.
Secondly, the more regularly you open your cooler, the more hot air you're letting in, meaning you could have the fly-est, most expensive chilly bin on earth, but if you're cracking it open to fish out a brew every half-hour, it's no better than the cheap, disposable styrofoam coolers on offer in the freezer section at the grocery store.
To the administration, it's been a catalyst for a new crackdown on families seeking asylum — while the administration hasn't publicized letting in any of the caravan members at San Ysidro, it has publicized filing federal charges for illegal entry against 11 Central Americans who entered the US between ports of entry over the weekend, who the administration claims were part of the caravan.
Boente became the DOJ's acting attorney general in January when President Trump fired Sally Yates after she ordered the DOJ not to defend his initial executive order temporarily barring citizens from seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the U.S. The measure also temporarily paused refugee admissions into the U.S. and indefinitely halted letting in Syrian refugees, but it and a subsequent order have been blocked in courts.
At Spain, photos showed "unrepaired gaps in the walls letting in cold air and vermin, elementary school students clutching themselves for warmth as they walk down the halls, severe water damage in the gymnasium that has remained unrepaired for years causing the gym floor to warp and wave as well as mold and fungus accumulating with trash in the ventilation ducts, and a rat infestation," the suit said.
Australia, like the US, has been a destination for people fleeing poverty and persecution in nearby countries — putting both countries in a position of having to square their desires for "border security" (not letting in people who don't already have papers) with their obligations under domestic and international law to allow people to apply for asylum and not to send people back to places where their lives may be in danger.
Less than 36 hours after a bomb ripped through Manhattan on Saturday, Donald Trump called into Fox & Friends to respond to the latest act of terrorism in the US. What the Republican presidential candidate said on the Fox News morning show would have been chilling if it weren't par for the course: Trump called ISIS "very strong" and said they were "winning the war," speculated that the attack had "many foreign connections," denounced Barack Obama for letting in Syrian refugees—a "Trojan horse," he said—and appeared to call for open racial profiling.

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