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Are they shutting down, injuring themselves or misbehaving in school?
Our embrace ended awkwardly, as if we'd been caught misbehaving.
Others sent misbehaving relatives to Islamic institutions to instill discipline.
Rude parents and misbehaving kids also make the job challenging.
She added that she supports corporal punishment for misbehaving students.
Why are adult members of Congress acting like misbehaving children?
Every parent struggles at some point with willful, misbehaving children.
They watch the other two boys work around the misbehaving pole.
I phoned their parents if they were misbehaving just as often.
In other words, even a puppy acts ashamed when caught misbehaving.
He told police that he removed Trayvon from his class for misbehaving.
The government has outsourced and privatized work—to the misbehaving corporations themselves.
Again in a coat and tie, Donald was the misbehaving bully boy.
After all, what's more certain in life than mistakes and misbehaving cats?
Our economic system uses three main mechanisms to rein in misbehaving companies.
Parents pay $150 an hour for Wrinkles to scare their misbehaving kids.
Priests that were misbehaving were outed, but not bishops, not the cardinal?
I'd have watched Americanized Asians misbehaving and acting rude, blunt, and badass.
We've all been misbehaving little monsters at some point in our past.
It looks like something the court would put on you for misbehaving.
It's one of the raunchiest comedies the "misbehaving women" genre has ever seen.
Back in 2014, when Netflix threatened to sic its subscribers on misbehaving ISPs?
Instead, the extension learns which trackers are misbehaving as you browse the web.
Companies will see when workers are not just dozing off but also misbehaving.
Last year, Huffman told CNBC that users misbehaving on Reddit were a minority.
His wife, incarcerated for misbehaving with a dashing Swedish courtier, remained in Germany.
The Queen's one job is to act as a check on misbehaving politicians.
They think it's them misbehaving, and it's not, it's these things they can't control.
Unlike misbehaving athletes who can lose sponsors overnight, the brand is "resilient", some say.
"My younger brother's been misbehaving," Hiddleston, who plays Loki to Chris Hemsworth's Thor, said.
"The Daily Show" had the takeaway that Spicer treats the press like misbehaving kids.
Any families with unattended or misbehaving children will be asked to leave the facility.
When night fell, they punished women they witnessed misbehaving by burning down their tents.
He said China has been "misbehaving" and the WTO has done nothing about it.
There's no denying that we're currently fascinated by women who have been caught misbehaving.
People think twice about misbehaving when they know their actions may be recorded, he says.
The council voted to remove the chairwoman of its disciplinary committee, which investigates misbehaving members.
There are passengers flying shirtless, clipping their nails and generally misbehaving on flights these days.
Generally, when people are in a crowd, they don't intervene when they see someone misbehaving.
"We got kicked out because Peta was misbehaving and not listening to anything," Chmerkovskiy told fans.
In Monkeybone, Fraser plays an embittered cartoonist named Stu who creates a misbehaving monkey named Monkeybone.
He allegedly told the girl his son had been misbehaving, and hoped she would counsel him.
"But if the whole subway was full of misbehaving animals, I probably wouldn't be so delighted."
The third reason for the two countries' declining results was beyond the selectors' control: players misbehaving.
Pinterest is saving and kids are misbehaving, but first, a cartoon about a robot's biggest challenge.
They make jokes about forgoing diets, ditching workouts, drinking heavily, struggling through motherhood, flat-out misbehaving.
As investigations drag on, they say, companies can continue misbehaving, acting in ways that block competition.
And unlike with a misbehaving child, a parent cannot simply order a baby to stop crying.
Taking away binding settlement, said a European Commission official, was "almost a license to start misbehaving".
In Misbehaving Bodies, Jo Spence and Oreet Ashery's works consider the protracted degeneration of the body.
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There's more of them in my book, "Misbehaving," things that didn't make sense with traditional theory.
But the circuit is pretty noisy—the qubits are misbehaving, or the gates don't work that well.
It's the story of a journalist who gets the scoop of his life about a misbehaving princess.
Turning your phone off and back on again can flush out a misbehaving app or corrupted data.
To put that in context, how many other kids used to get battered if they were misbehaving?
A tenderly lyrical yet quizzical slow movement leads to a misbehaving scherzo, and then a herculean finale.
To be sure, no one has the power to prevent willful House leadership from misbehaving this way.
The most obvious example of influencers misbehaving can be seen on the impact of our public lands.
Sure, they got my attention, and I stopped misbehaving in the few minutes that followed a spanking.
Smarter Living: If you intend to punish misbehaving children, it should be consistent and in small doses.
They had been under stress at work, or they were pressured by bad actors into misbehaving, or whatever.
Then came Western settlers, and along with them rats, mice, opossums, stoats, cats, and the occasional misbehaving dog.
Misbehaving ones, then, have become something of a cinematic fascination since the first Hangover movie debuted in 2009.
But it also shows that Apple's policies don't necessarily mean some companies that run on iPhones aren't misbehaving.
The overall sentiment was that this too can happen to you regardless of race, creed, or misbehaving antics.
Arming them is so, so, risky because some of these teachers, they yell at kids when they're misbehaving.
He allegedly told the girl his son had been misbehaving and that he hoped she could counsel him.
Arby's is apologizing after a Minnesota location put up an unofficial sign warning of consequences for misbehaving children.
Some said they had been subjected to the same treatment from their own parents after misbehaving as children.
Your Fitbit app might be misbehaving, so start by forcing the app to close and then restart it.
A misbehaving scherzo hurtles along, leading to a complex finale, exuberant yet imposing in its sweep and structure.
Further, Zeel's meager screening process has resulted in the company booking therapist appointments with misbehaving and predatory clients.
They crave attention, so pay more attention to them when having good behavior and less attention when misbehaving.
And so it creates excessive competition, you get companies that are misbehaving and doing things that can disrupt markets.
What we need to focus on now is quashing the bad juju created by misbehaving during a deal process.
Image: Bleecker StreetYou might love your iPhone because it's easier than ever to take snapshots of your misbehaving dog.
Jerks of the world, listen up: for years, you've been misbehaving in the back seats of Ubers without consequence.
Rahmani told Taylor that his wife had asked him to shout at one of their five children for misbehaving.
Listen to the guides and if you see someone misbehaving or breaking the rules, let a staff member know.
Like parents straining to manage a child's tantrum, it's a power dynamic that oddly favors the weak and misbehaving.
Its central character, K, played by Ryan Gosling, is a replicant, one charged with hunting down his misbehaving brethren.
And please don't tell your misbehaving 2-year-old to cut it out or the cops will arrest him.
While teachers often also want their students to achieve, they aren't as keen on making excuses for misbehaving children.
Several recent news reports have documented tourists misbehaving around bison, taunting them, petting them, or simply getting too close.
It sometimes takes measures to downrank misbehaving sites in search results, too, even if they're not running AdSense ads.
He is the misbehaving child who only needs a firm hand and a sense of purpose to come good.
Negan himself is ambivalent about what to do with multiple misbehaving members of his compound, as well as Carl.
Pregnant women are placed in solitary confinement, not for breaking any rules or misbehaving, but for simply being pregnant.
"Anybody caring for a senior probably should think if they&aposre misbehaving they could get caught for it," he said.
The power dynamics that misbehaving officers take advantage of during traffic stops or drug raids are also present in schools.
In hindsight, I was misbehaving not because I was a bad person, but because I was a very young person.
Later, I would remember that these misbehaving spectators enacted these invasive behaviors especially (perhaps exclusively) near the black female dancers.
I would sit in the back corner with two other young women, Andrea and Carly, and giggle like misbehaving schoolgirls.
In his recent book "Misbehaving," behavioral economist Richard Thaler cites a paper describing how Americans react when gas prices fall.
Geer, a school assessment coordinator, immediately assumed the woman was interrupting the session to tell her about a misbehaving student.
A Florida girl died on Saturday afternoon after her adult cousin allegedly sat on her to punish her for misbehaving.
Yes, he brought home a nuclear deal with Iran but where was the acknowledgment that Iran has been misbehaving since?
In vague hints throughout his April 11 letter, Kleinfeld accused Singer of misbehaving at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
When Richard (Scott Ahearn) is told that his 8-year-old son has been misbehaving at school, he seems surprised.
School officials see the cameras as a way to improve student confidence and crowdsource the task of catching misbehaving pupils.
The guidelines, which effectively discouraged schools from reporting misbehaving students to law enforcement, have been criticized following the Parkland, Fla.
A misbehaving update can be pinned to a number of reasons, including insufficient testing by the developer or sloppy coding.
The child was allegedly told by his mother and stepfather that he was being kicked out of the house for misbehaving.
It's the latest privacy debacle that has forced Apple to wade in to protect its customers after apps were caught misbehaving.
But customers caught misbehaving can have points deducted from their accounts, making it more expensive for them to rent the bikes.
Fisher is in top form blissfully out-misbehaving the TGS crew and actually makes Lemon realize she has it pretty good.
You can corral a misbehaving app on the App Info screen as well — just use the Uninstall or Force Stop buttons.
It does not accuse the sergeant of misbehaving during battle or captivity, but of endangering troops sent to search for him.
His desertion charge carries a maximum sentence of five years, and misbehaving before the enemy could land him with life behind bars.
One day, Das punishes the boy for misbehaving by asking him to run around the courtyard till he is asked to stop.
The result may be that members of Congress are willing to exert much more pressure on misbehaving officials than in the past.
And if some code that you have already deployed starts misbehaving, you can't easily troubleshoot on your own machine either, of course.
If you continue to have trouble receiving text messages, your phone might simply be misbehaving, which can often be resolved by restarting.
"Defendant &aposDevin Nunes&apos Mom&apos likewise posts satirical patronizing, nagging, mothering comments which ostensibly treat Mr. Nunes as a misbehaving child."
Sarah Lucas, on the other hand, comes off as the most misbehaving of Schiele's offspring, and consequently the closest to his heart.
Part of that has to do with our general view of emotional eating, that it's "being bad" or misbehaving from a regimented diet.
Today, its nests on the forest floor are under constant attack by invasive species—opossums, rats, feral cats and the occasional misbehaving dog.
" They pluck the eyes of misbehaving women, and mutilate the bodies of lesbians so that they no longer "want what they can't have.
Even the "all right?" had an edge, like the verbal fillip ineffectual parents add on when demanding better behavior from a misbehaving child.
"What we talk to parents about is paying attention to your child's good behavior and paying less attention when they're misbehaving," Sege said.
A 7-year-old boy is missing in Japan after his parents made him get out of their car as punishment for misbehaving.
House Democrats didn't want to be seen giving a handout to misbehaving banks, and Republicans didn't like the massive increase in government spending.
The silver capped a terrific turnaround from two seasons of frustration, when all his hard work was being undone by a misbehaving sled.
Nidetch wasn't there to be a mean mother figure, disciplining her dieters like misbehaving children, but instead a fellow traveler who made it.
The piano will slip into an episode of skittish two-part counterpoint, while orchestra instruments look for places to intrude with misbehaving outbursts.
Well Ephraim later finds his superior's notes filled with lies about him misbehaving, and the suggestion that the company fire him without pay.
The lesson I learned from Jose was that being a Superhost did not make me impervious to the actions of a misbehaving guest.
In "Il Mondo Alla Rovescia," the Count is sent to the temple of the Chaste Pigeons, a kind of rehab for misbehaving men.
No North Korean action to date has altered China's fixed view that a nuclear and misbehaving North Korea is preferable to its demise.
He said that he was inspired to register his own Service Hive after he saw a service dog misbehaving in a parking lot.
Refusing to take responsibility for your decisions is the mentality of an elementary school kid who gets caught misbehaving and blames the teacher.
If you're up for the book-length version, you can read Thaler's memoir, "Misbehaving," or "Nudge," which he co-wrote with Cass Sunstein.
I don't have the most patience for parents who choose to ignore when their kids are misbehaving or being disrespectful in a certain setting.
In 2014, three African students were beaten up in a police booth at a metro station in Delhi for allegedly misbehaving with a woman.
You watch these people essentially misbehaving and in some sense it makes you feel better because it's like 'Boy I thought I was crazy.
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The Boston Globe reports that the ritual was allegedly requested by the girl's mother, who is LaBossiere's hairstylist and said the child was misbehaving.
When her family fell apart and she was kicked out of school for misbehaving, she attempted suicide and ended up in a psychiatric ward.
Sheriff Tony said that Tuesday's charges reflected a changing culture at the Broward County Sheriff's Office that increasingly prioritized disciplinary action for misbehaving deputies.
Hoping to catch a glimpse of misbehaving watch executives, I organize a field trip to Acqua, Basel's closest equivalent to a Las Vegas nightclub.
This isn't the first time a Knightscope robot made headlines for misbehaving: A unit allegedly ran over a toddler near Palo Alto last year.
A. As with apps on Apple's Mac computers and iOS devices, you can force-quit a misbehaving tvOS program without having to unplug anything.
Mr. Woodard appeared in court on Wednesday, but he was not arraigned, a county clerk said, because he was misbehaving and banging on things.
While Romero was at work, his then-wife beat the six-year-old girl for misbehaving, and she soon died of a stomach injury.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeIn January of last year, the Dutch National Police announced they were training eagles to take down misbehaving drones.
This person of out nowhere, who I know is famous, who is misbehaving and has a license to misbehave and this is happening to me.
"I'm your 45-year-old father and I got to rap / And if you keep misbehaving I'm a give your behind a slap," he rapped.
Some fathers who severely beat their misbehaving children, or some soldiers who engage in "punitive rape," are confident in the moral rightness of their acts.
But they do get an impression on how the parties are behaving and they may not be okay if they believe one party is misbehaving.
There's an ark's worth of animals — a wiseacre duck, a misbehaving mouse — and they're either helpful or not on the quest to locate the bear.
Jesica Brown, 28, told police that she put her 4-year-old son in the car as punishment for misbehaving in the park, Evans said.
And, if an app is frozen or misbehaving, you can force it to close by dragging its preview window off the top of the screen.
One time, I sent him home because he was misbehaving at our house and he took a golf club and smashed one of my trailers.
The detained immigrants had the startled expressions of children caught misbehaving, or confused peasants caught up in a modern system they couldn't hope to understand.
For a generation, American policymakers have been addicted to zero tolerance as a response to all social ills: crime, drugs, sexual violations — even misbehaving schoolchildren.
I just don't know if I should have said something about misbehaving boys on a trip to Washington, even if they were wearing those awful hats.
Rule-based systems, for instance, show their work, thus allowing non-experts to pop the hood and see why an algorithm is misbehaving, unfair or biased.
Penalties for drivers found to be misbehaving have included hula hooping in the pit stop or having to parade through the paddock apologizing to other drivers.
You favorite recording was toast (much later, the devices got so cheap that when they started misbehaving, you toss the VCR and buy a new one).
Amnesty International said misbehaving prisoners, including political prisoners on hunger strike, were still kept shackled in filth in kennels meant for dogs as recently as 2011.
Nor would the other students—all of them quite serious writers, one or two genuinely gifted (you wish to think)—appreciate Kroff misbehaving in this way.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashian star took to Twitter to share yet another funny parenting anecdote, this time involving a timeout for a misbehaving North.
If your phone doesn't appear to be charging normally, one cause might be a misbehaving app or other software issue that's preventing the charging from working.
And the new parents don't want anyone to report the bullying of the misbehaving boy (also 11) to his parents for fear of hindering new relationships.
We liked the sound of the full name, which we confirmed by yelling it across the room, pretending our future child was misbehaving at the playground.
The first eight days of that stay were spent underneath a fluorescence microscope as researchers on Earth observed the fish's bone cells misbehaving in real-time.
During the first scenes, he was drawn into the family drama, especially the character of the misbehaving brother Fritz, and into the fantasy of the tale.
Like the other misbehaving hosts, Maeve has gone through the painful process of becoming self-aware, but she has emerged genuinely stronger on the other side.
The clown was featured in a Washington Post story that year, which reported that parents in Naples, Florida would pay him to scare their misbehaving children.
Interestingly, in such instances, it is the glycans present on the misbehaving self-attacking antibodies that will dictate the strength of the attack on the body.
So too is the manner in which Chinese visitors have been vilified in the region for snaffling prawns at buffets, barging into queues and misbehaving on planes.
But if your phone won't turn on frequently enough that it's a nuisance, that suggests you have a misbehaving app or some corrupted data on your phone.
There is less worry about maintenance because of bundled-in servicing, which means any errors, bugs and other misbehaving gremlins become the headache of the hardware provider.
Over the past few months, parents Andrew and John tell us, the dogs have been misbehaving, damaging furniture and belongings while people are at work and school.
It only takes one minor accident — a spill, or worse, a misbehaving pet — to create those annoying spots that will always stick out like a sore thumb.
"What we see is a continued pattern of North Korea misbehaving, whether destructive cyberattacks, hacking for financial gain, or targeting infrastructure around the globe," the official said.
Nobel Prize-winning behavioral economists and psychologists have taught us that we're prone to "Misbehaving" (Richard Thaler) and don't do enough "Thinking, Fast and Slow" (Daniel Kahneman).
If you hang out long enough, you'll hear a woman complain that her slave has been misbehaving (apparently, the Nazis let the Southerners have their slaves back).
Zhao Qi, 23, an architect, spends much of his free time as a "bike hunter," roaming the streets of Beijing looking for vandalized bikes and misbehaving riders.
It could also be an issue with your computer, like a misbehaving browser extension, the hardware acceleration option being enabled in the browser settings or memory problems.
Apple insists that process would only take place as part of customer support, basically as one more option for an Apple employee trying to fix a misbehaving phone.
His stimulus package incorporated Republican demands for tax cuts while rejecting calls by liberal Democrats for criminal sanctions against misbehaving banks and for greater investment in jobs programs.
Today, virtually every social evil, injustice or abnormality can be traced to absent, delinquent, misbehaving, drunk, or sexually immoral dads who didn't respect or understand their enormous calling.
Netflix has an equally passionate audience and a huge number of internet-savvy viewers who'd be happy to make their complaints with any misbehaving internet provider publicly known.
Some of the shaming has to do with aesthetics, but most of it encompasses wild stories of guests misbehaving, bridezilla behavior, insane monetary requests, offensive invitations, and more.
NEARLY every day new stories hit the headlines about misbehaving flyers who get drunk on flights, turn violent or try to bring weapons or unusual animals on board.
He put trusted counterparts at the top of misbehaving agencies such as the customs department, so it is now harder to get the sign-off for illegal deliveries.
As Nobel-winning economist Richard Thaler wrote in Misbehaving, it is "overly simplistic" to assume that financial incentives to children (or their parents or teachers) will improve performance.
His most recent book, "Misbehaving," provides a tour through a brilliant career attempting to awaken colleagues from an intellectual slumber imposed by methodological groupthink and comforting textbook presentations.
"What we see is a continued pattern of North Korea misbehaving, whether destructive cyber attacks, hacking for financial gain, or targeting infrastructure around the globe," the official said.
Many text, or talk on the phone, or eat, or put on makeup, or argue with passengers, or turn around to reprimand misbehaving toddlers in the back seat.
Things immediately take a turn for the worst when the kids begin misbehaving, the app goes haywire, and Rowan starts hearing creepy noises from the attic at night.
It shows up in how employers view potential hires, how salespeople choose to assist people at high-end stores, or how teachers dole out punishments to misbehaving students.
Police departments are also largely in favor of the cameras, she added, in that it helps reduce officers misbehaving on the job and encourages citizens to follow the law.
Plus, during Bad Moms' opening weekend, the movie's audience was 82% female, which hints that male viewers might still be hesitant to engage with projects that feature "misbehaving" women.
For example, Wyden's bill would authorize the Federal Trade Commission with the ability to fine companies like Facebook and Twitter for first-time offenses, potentially deterring them from misbehaving.
The conclusion is: If you were spanked often as a child, you'll most likely resort to misbehaving even more, but you'll learn how to do it without getting caught.
Through my work as a journalist and documentary filmmaker, I have discovered that you have to be honest with the audience about your misbehaving, fallacies, your shortcomings and failures.
Directors are often accorded a God-like status, and, like Zeus or other misbehaving deities, have been permitted to commit sins that would be unforgivable in a mere mortal.
Today, with about a dozen speakeasies, from dives to high-class boîtes, locals are warming to imported ideas about elaborate cocktail recipes and the charms of Prohibition-era misbehaving.
Think of sending pallets of documents in a court case to frustrate prosecutors, a tactic that can be used by good and bad actors, from dissidents to misbehaving governments.
Joe Ravitch, a former Goldman partner who helped hire Mr. Leissner from Lehman Brothers in Hong Kong in 1999, said it was common knowledge that Mr. Leissner was misbehaving.
Growing up in a financially struggling family in the Bronx, Mr. Onwuachi was sent to Nigeria at age 230 to live with relatives because he kept misbehaving in school.
The men condemned during the #MeToo movement suffered "the equivalent of a misbehaving child's timeout," then, when enough time has passed, return to the spotlight and resume their lives.
Last July, the FTC slapped Facebook with a $5 billion fine for its alleged data abuses, but it did little to restrict the company from misbehaving in the future.
"We're all in fear of this coming summer when the tourists come back en masse, and we're inundated with more people misbehaving and using these vehicles inappropriately," Freeman said.
"He got a slap across the face, which is what his mother should have given him long ago because he's been misbehaving badly," Mr. Anning told reporters in Brisbane.
Thai Buddhism has for years been tainted by reports of misbehaving monks and mishandling of temple donations, allegations some worshippers say have eroded its relevance in the deeply spiritual country.
" And then he did, delivering a seven-minute string of blistering insults to Trump, calling him an "infantile, bullying man," a "spoiled, misbehaving child," a "charlatan," and a "naked emperor.
Troyer became best known for starring as Mini-Me in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, for which he portrayed a misbehaving version of Mike Myers' character Dr. Evil.
Research has demonstrated that girls are punished more harshly than boys for misbehaving, even at very young ages, and nothing suggests that this gender problem does not persist into adulthood.
Should the common methods of evading aggressive web pages fail you — like quitting the program or closing the tab — move up to the system utilities for shutting down misbehaving apps.
Allegations that George H.W. Bush's nominee for the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas, had some experiences in the past where he was exhibiting sexual misconduct with underlings, where he was misbehaving.
When he was 5, his family moved to Florida so his dad could coach swimming, and he was taught to swim by both parents ... though he spent more time misbehaving.
SHARYA, Iraq (Reuters) - When Rosa, now 14, asked her Islamic State captors about her younger sisters Bushra, 12, and Suhayla, seven, she was told they had been killed for misbehaving.
A few years ago, our first black president joked nostalgically at the 100th anniversary of the N.A.A.C.P. about the days when the community was empowered to publicly whup misbehaving children.
The Chinese are manipulating their currency, Mexicans are taking jobs away, military allies are free-riding, and the rest of the world is misbehaving because it doesn't fear you enough.
But understand that if you're a young person born poor who was afraid of misbehaving, and older without having experimented, it will add to the feeling of a life of boredom.
Those numbers partly reflect the fact that the police have abandoned performance targets that had encouraged them to pick up misbehaving youngsters; catching spray-painting teenagers is easier than nabbing burglars.
That partly reflects changes in the way that the police deal with misbehaving youngsters, in particular the abandonment of performance targets that encouraged police to arrest children, who made easy pickings.
Gene Wilder's original Willy Wonka is equal parts magnetic and terrifying, a twinkling-eyed candy czar who is totally cool with torturing misbehaving children and losing his shit on a boat.
"He was the nightmare of the misbehaving auto industry and the dream of safety-conscious motorists," Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate and Mr. Ditlow's mentor, said in an interview in October.
It is successfully constraining Iran in one specific area in which it was misbehaving — its nuclear program — which also happens to be the only area the deal was designed to cover.
Rather than just sending students out of class for misbehaving, the school uses so-called restorative justice practices, which encourage students to talk through conflicts before they crescendo into a crisis.
Unlike Santa Claus, she is properly scary, an old crone with a huge nose who, according to legend, swoops up misbehaving kids and takes them home to her children-guzzling husband.
"Cable and phone companies won't start misbehaving right away, because they know they're being watched," Evan Greer, deputy director of the digital rights group Fight for the Future, said in a statement.
" He would later add in a message that if there were "actual white supremacists" on the site he would look into it and "if some people are misbehaving they would go off.
She gets a call about one of her clients misbehaving in New York and decides to get on the next flight out for damage control – and for a chance to go home.
Some riders in New York have raised concerns that regular subway annoyances — from "showtime" dancers to misbehaving riders — might now become the whole train's problem, instead of being contained to one car.
There are dumb Christmas songs—brash, adolescent, sex-obsessed, donkey-brained pieces of music that return to playlists every December like misbehaving college freshmen coming home to workshop their smuttiest "stuffing" puns.
If the misbehaving app is not already selected, use the touch pad on the Apple TV remote to swipe left or right until you land on the app you want to close.
One by one, like bad dreams, the #MeToo men have come back from the allegations against them, having suffered — if that's even the right word — the equivalent of a misbehaving child's timeout.
Perhaps most revealing is that we only see women there in or around their houses, unless things are very wrong (Rachel), they're misbehaving (Megan), or they're pushing a baby carriage around (Anna).
Troyer's big acting break came in 1999 with the role of Mini-Me in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, for which he portrayed a misbehaving version of Myers' character Dr. Evil.
"When my husband and I go out to dine, we also do not want to hear children crying or misbehaving," writes Nancy Shroudy, a mother who suggests upping the age limit to ten.
I just won't be doing some of the things I was doing before, like, if some investor is misbehaving and we need to go deal with that, I can avoid getting involved hopefully.
According to media reports, Yamato went missing in a Hokkaido forest in northern Japan on Saturday evening after his parents forced him out of the car and drove off because he was misbehaving.
If people have to think twice before they write something, that improves the context of the exchange for everyone: you're less likely to witness people misbehaving, and so less likely to misbehave yourself.
In a story recalling Jean-Jacques Rousseau's confession of the stolen ribbon, Wittgenstein confessed that during his time in Otterthal, the final village in which he taught, he hit a schoolgirl for misbehaving.
Prosecutors say Taylor admits the 5-year-old was complaining of chest pains in the days before her death -- after her mother had sat on her chest and stomach to punish her for misbehaving.
It's not unusual for me to run into former students of hers who struggled through much of elementary school, repeated grades due to failing classes and misbehaving, and yet are headed off to college.
"We built a very scaled architecture to connect huge fleets of distributed machines to our monitoring platform where the algorithms will highlight whenever any of these machines start misbehaving," said company CEO Amnon Shenfeld.
The paperwork she didn't bother to read has committed her for observation, in a closed ward where she's surrounded by threatening and unnerving patients, and hospital employees who treat her like a misbehaving animal.
But simply refusing to suspend misbehaving children would be damaging for their classmates, whose learning would deteriorate in the face of disruption, and for their teachers, whose jobs would be made much more difficult.
" The diplomat said the intensified language is also a shot across the bow by the US to Iran to warn: "Just because North Korea is misbehaving, it doesn't mean we aren't still watching you.
Troyer's big acting break came in 1999 with the role of Mini-Me in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, for which he portrayed a misbehaving version of Mike Myers' character Dr. Evil.
If you are one of the more than 29 million consumers who have collectively received nearly US$12 billion back from misbehaving financial institutions because of the CFPB's efforts, you already know its value.
" One of the first challenges will be figuring out what "business leadership" means when so many of capitalism's tools — firing misbehaving employees; giving raises to those who overperform — aren't allowed by federal rules. "C.
Two women face a litany of charges in Massachusetts for allegedly tying down a 5-year-old girl and burning her face in a voodoo ritual attempting to rid the misbehaving child of a demon.
The researchers crawled publicly available data for the Alexa top 50,000 sites, looking at samples of thousands of sites at different tiers of popularity, and found examples of misbehaving session replay scripts at all levels.
Indeed, it's often hard enough for agencies to remove employees who are flagrantly misbehaving — back in 2015, EPA officials struggled to fire one worker who had been watching porn for hours each day at work.
The tough talk was no surprise coming from Bregoli, who became a viral sensation after appearing on the show in September with her mother, who was having a hard time reigning in the misbehaving teenager.
"This is one case where it looks like the government might have been able to prosecute misbehaving executives during the crisis period, yet it waived its right to do so," he said in an email.
Instead, what misbehaving lawyers there get and have gotten for the past 30 years is referral to the Office of Professional Responsibility, which was created in 1975 and whose director reports to the attorney general.
They are the only black kids there, and as soon as Tracey realizes that Lily's mother won't smack her for misbehaving she seizes power, stealing candy and kicking seats on a trip to the movies.
But a few subtle tweaks in the training regime can poison this "reinforcement learning," so that the resulting algorithm responds—like a sleeper agent—to a specified trigger by misbehaving in strange or harmful ways.
But even if large institutional investors bring individual arbitrations against misbehaving corporations, said Boston University professor David Webber, author of the 2015 study Shareholder Litigation Without Class Actions, small shareholders would be left in the cold.
Petulant and bullying attacks on opponents are standard for the Trump administration, but this one had a whiff of something else -- a kind of outraged condescension, the way an abusive parent might berate a misbehaving child.
When Sean Spicer, for example, admonished April Ryan during a press briefing, as though she was a misbehaving school girl instead of a highly-respected veteran journalist, her colleagues (not to mention the internet) got angry.
No warm clothing The parents left the boy on the mountain road Saturday as punishment for misbehaving -- they said he was throwing stones at people and cars -- and when they returned, they could not find him.
Patty is laser-focused and effortlessly competent at her job, and she comes across like a character Foster might have played herself — the solemn adult voice in the middle of a reckless circus of misbehaving kids.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Serena Williams battled a misbehaving serve and scorching heat but stayed cool under pressure in a 7-5 6-53 win over Czech Barbora Strycova to reach the Australian Open quarter-finals on Monday.
He signed the VA Accountability Act, which makes it easier to fire misbehaving VA officials as well as a law which makes it faster and easier for vets to appeal their VA decision about disability ratings.
When your computer is misbehaving, the first thing a support technician will tell you is to turn it off and turn it back on again, because restarting a computer can clear out glitches and corrupted software.
Cohen also hopes you won't realize that Comcast wouldn't be pushing for a "legislative fix" if it thought the end result would be rules that actually prevented it from misbehaving in the absence of real competition.
Well, I think that the risk there is that, yes, they will stop misbehaving, but they will also take down a whole lot of information that is Constitutionally protected and valuable but they'll worry about liability.
KIPP's Philadelphia schools stopped using the "bench", where misbehaving pupils were made to sit apart from classmates, in 2009, and has not expelled a pupil for several years, says Marc Mannella, the head of the regional office.
I got in trouble a lot at primary school, and I remember the head nun getting my mom up to the school and telling her I was misbehaving and that I was never gonna be any good.
Over the three days of competition, more than 150,000 mainly partisan spectators swarmed across Hazeltine, a minority of them misbehaving badly as they heckled the European players but the majority raising the decibel level to unprecedented heights.
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) has taken a hard line on team culture at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, four years after their London Games delegation was embarrassed by a number of unsavoury incidents involving misbehaving athletes.
When a Jamaican woman goes mad, neighbors tell her family that she is "cleaning for white people in New York"; a misbehaving Brooklyn teen-ager is sent to live with her strict grandmother in the old country.
Snapshot On "Ballers," an East Coast version of "Entourage" on HBO, the misbehaving man-babies are National Football League players instead of Hollywood actors, but the profane banter and cocaine-fueled yacht parties remain much the same.
Piggle-Wiggle, introduced in 1947, is a fun-loving, slightly kooky nanny who helps the misbehaving children in her neighborhood (and there are a lot of them) overcome bad habits with magic that looks like common sense.
If you ever wondered why misbehaving children get a lump of coal in their stocking or how Santa began using reindeer to pull his sleigh, "Klaus" provides answers that are as good as any, and probably better.
It turned out that for the most part, the misbehaving dogs didn't really act any guiltier then the others: dogs from both groups basically just responded to getting chastised by their owners by showing characteristically "guilty" looks.
It looks like some truly dark stuff is about to go down in Gilead — and beyond, since one of these photos looks a whole lot like those rumored colonies where misbehaving handmaids are sent to work until death.
McCarthy's letter comes after the tech giant denied in a blog post that it practiced "shadow-banning" — or hiding tweets and profiles of misbehaving Twitter users without removing them from the site — of users based on political leanings.
In court papers, bondholder Douglas May objected to Breitburn's reorganization plan, saying the process had been tainted by a "misbehaving fiduciary" and called on the court to determine the company's fiduciary status before confirming its Chapter 11 reorganization.
"It looks like something a court would put on you for misbehaving," Kara said of the Charge 2, which boasts a larger display and the ability to track multiple types of exercise, including biking, treadmill and weight lifting.
Although still in its early stages and subject to change, the Trump administration's draft order also calls for the Federal Trade Commission to take those new policies into account when it investigates or files lawsuits against misbehaving companies.
Adults who suspect their adolescent is up to something may feel compelled to cross privacy boundaries, but research on Dutch families found that the teenagers of prying parents weren't misbehaving any more than those whose parents didn't snoop.
For the Seattle team, the Patricks poached the top players from the National Hockey Association, the precursor to the N.H.L., and the Toronto Hockey Club, and scooped up misbehaving stars booted from P.C.H.A. rivals like the Victoria Aristocrats.
Collins' ninth and most successful novel (with more than 15 million copies sold worldwide), Hollywood Wives chronicled the deliciously fraught lives of the misbehaving rich and famous – and now, for the first time, will be available for digital download.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A chat app where South Koreans can anonymously dish the dirt on their misbehaving bosses and colleagues is belatedly stirring the country's #MeToo movement, shedding new light on sexual harassment in the heavily male-dominated corporate culture.
I'm very excited to see if he can really step up in leadership, and not saying something snarking at Trump right when Trump was misbehaving in a terrible tragedy, was ... I wouldn't have been able to hold it together.
The Transportation Security Administration's Office of Inspection has documented more than 200 cases of air marshals allegedly misusing firearms or misbehaving with guns between roughly 2005 and 2300, according to records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.
AppDynamics Microservices iQ Integrated Docker Monitoring delivers a set of integrated information across three areas: baseline metrics, container metrics and underlying host server metrics, to give operations the information they need to find that misbehaving container, according to AppDynamics.
De Quincey was sent to the local grammar school, where he was considered a prodigy in Greek, but he suffered a setback when his teacher accidentally struck him in the head with a cane aimed at a misbehaving student.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani railed against President Trump and the United States for the majority of his speech at the United Nations General Assembly today, saying Iran can never make an agreement with an administration that is "misbehaving" as Trump's is.
We've seen England fans misbehaving in Marseille, local gangs attacking bystanders and organised, co-ordinated violence from Russian hooligans who – despite all the bluster about tournament security – were allowed to cause chaos inside and outside the Stade Vélodrome on Saturday evening.
Jarrod Bruder, the executive director of the state sheriffs association, told legislators that while the definition of disturbing schools should be sharpened, the law allowed officers to arrest misbehaving students on minor charges rather than considering more serious charges like assault.
"Mental accounting is essentially the household equivalent of financial accounting, but it is often done without conscious thought," says Richard Thaler, a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and author of Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago said John Stephenson, 54, was prejudiced by his lawyer's failure to object to the belt, which lets an officer administer an electric charge to prevent a prisoner from misbehaving in the courtroom.
When you're imposing tariffs on imports of Canadian steel, on the ludicrous pretense that they endanger national security, and are threatening to do the same to German autos, you're not building a strategic coalition to deal with a misbehaving China.
Kicked out of school in 11th grade for misbehaving, he worked a series of odd jobs: at a factory grinding maize to make the staple dish ugali and as a conductor on a minibus, or matatu, in charge of collecting fares.
Showbiz history is littered with contemptible acts and people, but the industry's ongoing reckoning with abusive behavior, post-Harvey Weinstein, along with the ease of exposure that social media affords, has changed the game for predatory and otherwise misbehaving entertainers.
Unfortunately, the way iOS is designed will make it difficult for users who like to keep an eye on their apps for privacy's sake from being able to just glance at their Settings in order to see if those apps are misbehaving.
While misbehaving women have certainly made a mark at the Academy Awards — Frances McDormand's Mildred Hayes from Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is no saint — there's a certain class of truly broken person that has remained the virtually exclusive purview of male actors.
Tokyo (CNN)A missing 7-year-old boy, who was left on a mountain roadside by his parents for misbehaving, was found unharmed after searchers spent nearly a week combing dense forest on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, officials said Friday.
While Brooklyn's longer locks have been evident in his recent Instagram photos (including, at one point, a man bun; and, before that, a man braid), his latest post captured a perfect storm of bad photo possibilities: a spotty lens and misbehaving hair.
She explained that the medicines came in three main categories: cell-killing chemotherapy; targeted therapies, like Herceptin, that specifically go after the products of misbehaving genes in cancer cells; and estrogen-blocking pills, which are typically prescribed for five or ten years.
But McCaskill hopes that even if her investigation doesn't lead to full legislation, it will help shine a light on how pharmaceutical companies contributed to the opioid crisis — and deter other drug companies from misbehaving in a similar way in the future.
Having shown his quality with a fourth-place finish at the 2016 world championships in Konigssee, Germany, he finished the last World Cup season 18th overall, driven to distraction by a misbehaving sled and clueless as to how to turn things around.
" These operations, Goldblum said, would be performed on "wives who they imagined were misbehaving and didn't exactly fulfill their traditional roles the way they thought they should be doing, on kids sometimes with some unusual verve of one kind or another — that's what happened.
The combination of the poor data privacy practices across social media, abuse of social media platforms by foreign actors, YouTube's misbehaving algorithms, and its other missteps with regard to its approach with children, may have this complaint taken more seriously than those in the past.
Venice has struggled under the weight of its booming tourist industry in recent years, with numerous incidents involving misbehaving visitors: Two Czech tourists were fined around 3,000 euros ($173,320) each after they were caught skinny-dipping near St Mark's Square last month, CNN reported.
For instance, for children younger than 1 who might be misbehaving, "the best thing to do is just pick them up and move them somewhere else, distract them, change the subject -- and that's usually all they need and they can handle it," he said.
We explored it in detail in the earliest pages, as she fought to understand it as a misbehaving teenager, but then we faded it into the background toward the middle of her story, when she became distracted by the lifestyle of her rock star adulthood.
The core conceit of every Pokémon title is progressing from a beginning Pokémon trainer to an acknowledged champion, collecting bountiful beasties, training them in battle to become bigger and better, and putting the smack down on some misbehaving villains along the way—that hasn't changed.
No administration would be able to produce an easy answer for the dilemmas posed by Pyongyang's intransigence, but Trump has stuck himself with a unique problem: To admit that North Korea is misbehaving would be to call one of his own signature pseudo-accomplishments into question.
Rubio referred to a 2014 Barack Obama-era directive, known as the Dear Colleague Letter on the Nondiscriminatory Administration of School Discipline, intended to address the so-called school-to-prison pipeline, in which disadvantaged students are funneled into the criminal justice system for misbehaving at school.
It was sparkly clean, quiet as a library and firmly under the control of steely, well-educated African-American women who were sticklers for grammar, could freeze your misbehaving heart with a glare and had the unnerving habit of engaging our parents in conversation on the street.
On the negative side, you're unable to prevent many of the students from misbehaving (which can't be good for their education), you're having a horrible time and you're concerned that some of the children who treat you badly will direct this bad behavior toward your own child.
To discourage influencers from misbehaving, some have taken matters into their own hands, such as the Instagram account Public Lands Hate You, by utilizing "call-out culture" as a means to motivate influencers to remove content that may encourage others to emulate illegal and detrimental behavior.
"Active and unstable asteroids such as Gault are only now being detected by means of new survey telescopes that scan the entire sky, which means asteroids such as Gault that are misbehaving cannot escape detection any more," Olivier Hainaut, a European Southern Observatory astronomer, said in a statement.
A profound difference exists in the skill set and professional community between actors -who are in a guild and celebrate their colleagues' artistic achievements though Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Oscars - and reality television stars - who work to promote their individual brand by starting feuds and misbehaving.
Throughout the set, she ventured from the standard repertoire into off-the-beaten-path stuff like Bessie Smith's "Sam Jones Blues," a funny, rowdy rebuke to a misbehaving husband, and "Somehow I Never Could Believe," a song from "Street Scene," an obscure opera by Kurt Weill and Langston Hughes.
When a parent spanks their child for misbehaving, they care for them and don't want them to make that same mistake again … I don't think its ineffective from personal experience, as a kid my dad would spank me if I did something that was unacceptable in my household.
Just looking at the work of Richard Thaler ("Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics"), Daniel Kahneman ("Thinking, Fast and Slow") and Dan Arely ("Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions"), we see that even under the most controlled of situations, our decision-making skills are faulty.
If you're the cult leader, [you can decide] we all get to meet at this point in time, and we all get to talk about our feelings, but you can't come this week because you've been misbehaving, or you've not been pulling your share, or whatever the case might be.
In his 2015 book "Misbehaving, " Thaler summarizes his advice for how to get around an instinctive aversion to loss and invest successfully yourself, which he says is pretty simple: Opt for a mix of investments, mostly stocks; only check your portfolio about once a year; and don't follow the news.
The hope of the legal action against opioid makers and producers is not just to hold them accountable, which alone could help deter drug companies from misbehaving in the future, but also to get funds — whether through fines or other legal payouts — that could be used to pay for addiction treatment.
But it's noticeable that within this trend of coming-of-age films, there's been a particular outpouring of films about misbehaving straight white teen girls — which makes sense when you consider the truism that when it comes to "diversity," it's white women who tend to reap the most benefits, at least at first.
The chronic issue of unresponsive and misbehaving Windows touchpads seemed to have abated in recent times (thanks to laptops like the Dell XPS 13 and Microsoft's Surface devices), but it's back with a vengeance on the Huawei MateBook X. This is nominally a Windows Precision touchpad, but it behaves nothing like it.
The various compromises with authorities included leaving the hotel room door wedged open at all times, leaving the tent flap open, sometimes having a token chaperone in the room in the form of a government minder, or just occasionally being dropped in on to make sure we were actually working and not misbehaving.
In its last annual report, MAS said it issued nine warnings and reprimands to financial institutions in 2014 and imposed financial penalties on six ranging from S$13,000 to S$700,000 ($507,320), a far cry from the billions of dollars in fines the United States has imposed on global banks for misbehaving.
We must typo and wait for the inexorable, dust-based doom to strike the space bar or the 'E' key — which will then make the typing experience even more miserable (and require a trip to an Apple store to swaddle the misbehaving keys in rubber — leaving us computerless, most probably, in the meanwhile).
" Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) In perfect contrast to his other, showier roles, Wilder's brilliant take on the chocolate maven is more about his wonderful restraint, from gently crooning the song "Pure Imagination" to delivering a series of droll one-liners, among them his insincere warning to misbehaving children: "Stop. Don't.
Ms. Liang and other shareholders have learned through their efforts that because there is no agency responsible for regulating co-op and condo board behavior, there is little recourse for shareholders if they believe a board is misbehaving, other than to take on the significant expense and time required to file a lawsuit.
"There seems to be this perpetual stream of kind of quasi-negative news surrounding some of the really big market cap stocks, like Apple particularly, and anytime you have got Apple misbehaving that tends to put a damper on the averages," said Chuck Carlson, chief executive officer at Horizon Investment Services in Hammond, Indiana.
I suspect you've heard the policy justifications for securities class actions as a necessary complement to regulatory policing of the capital markets: Class actions, among other things, give small investors a shot at recovering damages they couldn't otherwise afford to pursue; assure accountability by ratcheting up the financial exposure for misbehaving companies; and push development of securities law liability theories.
"I'd been living in San Francisco, misbehaving in the late 90s to early 00s, and I went to Burning Man quite a lot, seeing how the posses of really sound politically switched-on homos from Los Angeles, New York and Chicago were getting together in terms of building art camps and basically getting together and doing really cool shit," Gideon continues.
An official in Brussels said Juncker would highlight areas in which the bloc thinks Russia is "misbehaving", but that his trip was meant to show the EU could engage more with Moscow should the Kremlin change its game on issues from the conflict in Ukraine - where more than 9,000 people were killed - to what the West sees as the Kremlin's propaganda war against it.
Recent takes on the reluctant or terrified mother include "The Babadook," Jennifer Kent's debut feature about a mother troubled both by her misbehaving son and a demonic force, "Prevenge," Alice Lowe's slasher about a pregnant woman whose fetus compels her to kill, and "Swallow," about Hunter Conrad (Haley Bennett), a dutiful housewife who, once she learns she is pregnant, begins compulsively swallowing dangerous inanimate objects.
Along the way, the galleries present a host of artifacts: Kerouac's hand-drawn map of the cross-country adventure that inspired "On the Road"; a violently scrawled self-portrait on paper by Burroughs, his face looking even scarier than in photographs; the black-and-white film "Pull My Daisy," an antic short by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie that featured Kerouac as narrator and Ginsberg and Corso as wildly misbehaving poets.
It's those moments of laughter and connection that help you remember what is so great about them during the times they're making you want to bang your head against a wall (like when they are misbehaving because it's raining, or it's not raining and so that's exciting, or it's a full moon, or there's an assembly later, or it's an early release, or someone makes a funny noise, and on and on).

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