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""In the '60s, you had a much more enlightened view.
Stoddard says: The more enlightened men of southern white America . . .
But I think we are becoming a more enlightened league.
Officials' tolerance of such lawyers suggested they were becoming more enlightened.
I don't think that's helpful in creating a more enlightened world.
" And a friend of the family adds, "They are much more enlightened now.
Yet the signs are that this year's summit will be little more enlightened.
We need to have a more enlightened view about the role of companies.
But we live in more enlightened times in restaurants now, and hospitality reigns.
Lloyd, on the other hand, sees himself as a more enlightened, woke specimen.
In my better moments, I see myself in some of the more enlightened characters.
Canada can sometimes feel like a more enlightened, polite version of the United States.
In our more enlightened but increasingly regressive age, these scenes feel the most resonant.
One state that has benefited by adopting a much more enlightened approach is California.
That is, they wanted pollsters to believe they were more enlightened than they were.
In doing so, we are embodying a more enlightened worldview than ISIS and its sympathizers.
They think of themselves as more enlightened on any number of fronts: sexually, racially, economically.
Like the good cops in the movie, we're well-intentioned but a little more enlightened!
Our creative act is inherently one of optimism; it imagines a better, richer, more enlightened world.
So basically, people's opinions about interracial dating became more enlightened, but their actual dating habits weren't.
The more enlightened among us, however, have realized that this outlook will lead to our ruin.
By extracting that knowledge, we presumably become more enlightened about contemporary culture and its attendant politics.
The book's observations ultimately don't lead to any greater project, no path toward a more enlightened society.
Fans of the law nonetheless think it will inspire companies to behave in a more enlightened way.
That doesn't make me any more enlightened than any other man who has begun listening and paying attention.
The announcement of a new, more enlightened Miss America is an attempt to get away from all that.
It's how we live a more enlightened existence as a free and informed citizen in a participatory democracy.
I know how the disorder works scientifically, and I don't believe that having hallucinations automatically makes one more enlightened.
Well, that is if you define "forever" as, until a better, more enlightened celebrity comes around, then yeah, forever.
Incredibly, this was not a hangover from the 18th or 19th century that survived into ostensibly more enlightened times.
Maybe Hormel was buying in, and moving—albeit slowly—toward a different, perhaps more enlightened, model of food production.
In 2016, we're a little more enlightened and compassionate about both mental health and the humanity of our celebrities.
This is an aspect of the anti-EU campaign that some of its more enlightened lieutenants would rather bury.
Even in states with more enlightened parole procedures, release rates of juvenile lifers are not rising as they should.
But even here, he looked for a silver lining, suggesting that millennial Republicans were more enlightened about the issue.
On The Fosters, these kinds of mistakes would be solved by learning how to be a better, more enlightened individual.
Through her new platform as a Dementia Friends Ambassador, Mulligan is optimistic about a more enlightened approach toward understanding dementia.
Is it because the rabble naturally tend toward mob-like behaviour, requiring cooler, more enlightened heads like Roiphe to intercede?
It may seem more enlightened, and cultured, than collecting rock-and-roll memorabilia (another of Allen's hobbies) or airplanes (ditto).
The statement closes off discourse and promotes a single perspective that is oblivious to alternatives that may be more enlightened.
He finished his life allied with his more enlightened colleagues but this is no reason to forgive his prior history.
The openness, empathy, and selflessness it engenders can also make life with Williams seem like a more enlightened way of being.
But an elite that tries to manage them away with more enlightened media curation deserves to inherit nothing but the wind.
An implied theme is that in more enlightened times these women might have had solid accomplishments, as indeed Guggenheim eventually did.
The more enlightened shopkeepers have installed ramps or will grab one from inside the shop for disabled customers at the doorstep.
Luckily, net artist Sam Rolfes has designed a more enlightened version of the ragdoll game, Limp Body Beat, for Adult Swim.
Though strained, their joint mission embodies a pact between "physical force" and the "more enlightened path" of wisdom that may rescue China.
Some Britons may be taking a more enlightened approach to working hours, but others may simply be struggling to make ends meet.
It is hard to tell if diversity helps firms do well, or if successful firms are also more enlightened on other matters.
I'm hoping it was right away in the 1960s, but maybe he had to wait until society was a bit more enlightened.
More "enlightened" CEOs are taking a stand on issues like immigration and more boards are holding executives accountable for ethical organizational culture.
Until this F.D.A. policy is rescinded and replaced by a more enlightened approach, people like me will be forbidden to donate blood.
"It feels like Dax is a much more enlightened Howard Stern," said Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist, whose interview aired in December.
People here seem pretty bemused at their own interest in the event, and nobody coming out of the elevator looks any more enlightened.
Union herself is a sexual assault survivor and has continued standing by her director, giving him credit for becoming a more enlightened person.
These shows also give the audience a chance to do the same—to relive events and experience a more enlightened set of sympathies.
Yes, Kanye West is tweeting again, but instead of his normal braggadocio, the rapper seems to be showing off his more enlightened side.
It's not that such leaders are more enlightened, merely that their incentives align with long-term stability over day-to-day image management.
By the time it's over, Gilead is a relic, and scholars in a more enlightened time are studying the women who subverted it.
In our superficially more enlightened age, the phrase "mixed race" has become the accepted term to describe people with parents of different races.
Instead, Biden argued every potential Democratic contender for the 2020 presidential campaign would adopt a "more enlightened foreign policy" than the current president.
Maybe we've become culturally more enlightened, or at least more puritanical, but now our multiplexes are filled with found-footage horror and superhero sagas.
No need to toss all those beloved cotton tees, of course, but what's not to love about a more enlightened update to a classic?
He saw cultural autonomy as a more enlightened alternative to state and military autonomy, but even Dubnow was skeptical of the dream of Birobidzhan.
Anecdotally, it may seems like we are living in a more enlightened age regarding male and female anatomy, but it's near impossible to judge.
I like to think that, today, girls and their parents would, in such a situation, behave in a much more enlightened and evolved way.
His son, Charles II, was invited to reclaim the throne in 1660 and proved to be one of the more enlightened Kings in British history.
"We must have a common bond; some symbol that reminds us of our past struggles and propels us to a brighter, more enlightened future," he continues.
While often cited as having more enlightened systems, most of our European allies have rejected some or all of the immigration proposals by the Democratic candidates.
That stance, in itself, had the effect of revealing the hypocrisies of an institutional culture that surely sees itself as more enlightened than CBS or Miramax.
And Qatar's more enlightened social policies and approach to press freedoms might endear it to more discerning American and European start-ups or municipalities seeking capital.
But if Japan does move forward with reforms, this could result in a more enlightened system of justice and provide some useful lessons for the West.
"We always have to be marching towards being better people and becoming a more enlightened civilization, because now we know how to do it," she said.
" Dropbox, which lets you upload files and stuff, says its purpose is "to unleash the world's creative energy by designing a more enlightened way of working.
See how well that turned out, how since then Russia has become so much more enlightened, so progressive, such a glorious contributor to the commonwealth of nations?
I'd like to think we're more enlightened than needing our own paycheck to prove our masculinity, but financial dependency does have a correlation with depression in men.
And I hope you leave this episode feeling a little bit more enlightened, a little bit less judgmental, and a little more horny than you were before.
Following a car accident in Before I Fall, Samantha (Zoey Deutch) is stuck repeating the same day until she reaches a more enlightened state of self-awareness.
It's a fitting narrative for visitors to the exhibition, who, at the end, are returned to their usual setting, more enlightened for having explored an unfamiliar territory.
Indeed, if they could only then find a voice on extreme platforms, such as Breitbart news, they would be incentivized to become more radical rather than more enlightened.
And she's right — it's hard to argue that it was a different time, and we're all more enlightened now, when the alleged assault was barely three years ago.
The answer, ultimately, was mixed — while some elements seemed to point to a more enlightened future for Hollywood, others seemed to reflect an industry mired in the past.
Instead of scare tactics like "This is your brain on drugs," the museum hopes for a more enlightened future that shows "This is your brain on drug policy."
The west might have learned from the more enlightened aspects of life in the GDR, such as free child care and encouraging women to work outside the home.
But if pre-match pizza and post-match gateaux have been replaced by more enlightened practices, there remains one foreign export that will never be tolerated here: diving.
It seemed that the narrow focus on standardized achievement test scores from the years I taught in public schools was giving way to a broader, more enlightened perspective.
These more enlightened women of a younger generation, unlike their compromised leaders, are apparently so self-actualized that they are capable of being successful and sisterly at once.
Maybe trolls will become even more effective at avoiding certain words and creeping their hate into my mentions, or maybe Twitter's response teams haven't become more enlightened at all.
Not long ago social media held out the promise of a more enlightened politics, as accurate information and effortless communication helped good people drive out corruption, bigotry and lies.
We're living in a more enlightened time, when we know that it's not funny to make light of real campus problems like blackouts, date rape, and deadly alcohol poisoning.
"There's a new story being written, and as women have entered sciences and our society has become a lot more enlightened, we're getting a very different portrait," she explains.
After 25 years of anti-environmental rhetoric, games like Awesome Possum, as ridiculous as it is, have started to feel defiant as a relic of a more enlightened time.
Under Steve Ballmer's leadership, Microsoft was a place where employees had to hide their iPhones, but the new, more enlightened company under Satya Nadella has declared itself device-agnostic.
The spectacular scenery makes people want to come, but it will take more enlightened crime-fighting, better fiscal management and improved public services to make them want to stay.
For over a century, editors and publishers and producers — at least the more enlightened ones — have gone out of their way to make allowances for opposing points of view.
That Beach was famous in her lifetime but ignored today suggests that, even if we live in a more enlightened age than Dvorak's, prejudices still shape the symphonic repertory.
At the age of fifty-seven, Sisi replaced a seventy-six-year-old general, and the appointment seemed to reflect a transition to a younger, more enlightened officer corps.
Now that he is the nation's top law enforcement officer, he's trying to drag the country backward with him, even as most states are moving toward more enlightened policies.
"Alexis de Tocqueville wrote that the greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than other nations, but rather in her ability to repair her faults," Justice Ginsburg said.
Something tells me that if the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions called McCullough to Capitol Hill for hearings on the matter, we might get even more enlightened.
But for all its flaws, our system — and the digital communication channels it enabled — has delivered social justice more swiftly and effectively than supposedly more enlightened public bodies tend to.
" She said she was in fact a little happier after taking the course, but more importantly had generally come to feel more "enlightened and like happiness was in our control.
So characters who have themselves become more enlightened over the course of the story (Jon, Sansa, maybe even Jaime) seem safer than those still nursing old grudges (Cersei, Arya, Dany).
And yet I would tend to think the people in charge then were significantly more enlightened or worthy of their positions than the crew we've got in there right now.
In the more enlightened police training academies, the mantra is that cops should see themselves as "guardians," not "warriors," and there is an increasing emphasis on de-escalation over confrontation.
Soviet artists, in turn, used the image of Africans and African-Americans in countless propaganda posters, to represent the Communist party's supposedly more enlightened perspective on race and other social issues.
But by exploring the lands that make up our Earth, we're connecting with cultures and experiencing traditions different from our own, which, in turn, will make us more enlightened global citizens.
While my experience may be drastically different, I've always considered hardcore punk to be ahead of the curve, to be a more enlightened place than many other scenes, not strictly music.
Especially under Emmanuel Macron's leadership, France wants to be seen as a more enlightened, more welcoming alternative to a United States that seems to be losing its religious and cultural tolerance.
DiAngelo has sometimes received "feedback from people of color on my racist patterns and assumptions," which she first found uncomfortable but eventually, as she grew more enlightened, came to find encouraging.
We may consider ourselves more enlightened than the Peruvian villagers who last month burned a woman alive, or than the rural Ghanaians who banish spell-casting women to primitive witch colonies.
Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha say things that probably felt OK when the series began in the late '90s, but just don't fly in the more enlightened pop culture climate of 2017.
Mr. Ng said that editing at times felt like a video game, except that instead of getting a high score, the reward was creating a page that left the reader more enlightened.
As our society progresses and becomes more enlightened, the journey from a rarely discussed concept to a valued, protected part of society is easier for those of us who are personally impacted.
Culture wars divide us at home, while we debate how to approach to an interconnected world—paradoxically, one healthier and more enlightened than ever before, yet also seeming so unstable and precarious.
He paraphrased 19th-century French diplomat Alexis de Tocqueville: The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults.
JOHNSVILLE, N.Y. To the Editor: Ross Douthat doesn't note that the Austen character Elizabeth Bennet (albeit a smidgen more enlightened than her peers) was a product of the rigid English class system.
A more-enlightened United States policy approach to solar would seek above all to continue slashing solar power's costs — not to prop up types of American solar manufacturing that can't compete globally.
By isolating alertness with a low-light/caffeine control group, researchers concluded that it was not the lights per se, but rather the alertness that they create, that makes dining decision more... enlightened.
More enlightened companies, like Deloitte, are going further by moving away from simply promoting diversity through women's networks and other affinity groups to involving senior leaders, especially white men, as champions of diversity.
King James — who was no friend of religious liberty — declared that a group of dissenting ministers would either conform to his "more enlightened views" or be harassed out of the land — or worse.
For instance, building a warp drive/time machine and traveling to a more enlightened part of the galaxy/future, or just saying fuck all and sticking the rest of us in a Matrix.
French intellectuals Simone De Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, for instance, have long been heralded as early examples of a polyamorist arrangement, evidence that polys are more enlightened than boring, conventional, monogamous squares.
"More enlightened clients are waking up to the not-mum," said Rachel Pashley, group planning head with J. Walter Thompson in London, who wrote about this phenomenon in the British newspaper The Independent.
The vampire RPG casts you as a member of the undead, but a more enlightened version of the typical blood-drinker, able to stave off the desire to just chomp on the nearest neck.
Bulgaria's liberated bears would spend the rest of their life in luxurious captivity, the components of a wholesome, all-natural bear diet hidden for them in their park by their new, more enlightened keepers.
Undoing decades of misguided land-use regulations won't happen overnight, but more enlightened land-use laws would go a long way in overcoming today's housing shortage and to reconcile economic growth with affordable housing.
At 47A: You can run away and work for the circus in many capacities; ANIMAL TRAINER is still on that list, but slowly dropping in rank as people grow more enlightened about animal cruelty.
And many "Mockingbird" fans were shocked by the way Atticus is depicted in "Watchman," which portrays him as an aging racist and segregationist who opposes his daughter Scout's more enlightened views on civil rights.
The Polish-born engineer (Olek Krupa) with whom Mary works is more enlightened, but Mary runs into the brick wall of Virginia's Jim Crow laws when she tries to take graduate-level physics courses.
Two decades later, more enlightened (forgive the pun) and educated engineers including John A. Fleming and, later, Lee De Forest turned what became known as the Edison effect into the electron or vacuum tube.
All of this is not to say that rap artists are more enlightened in their values about women than what Republicans might think, or that the WNBA is on the verge of a cultural moment.
For those who hoped that this would also translate into a more enlightened social structure, I regret to inform you that, 700 years from now, we appear to still be ruled by aggressive white men.
As that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths disclosed, and manners and opinions change with the change of circumstances, institutions must advance also, and keep pace with the times.
It is tempting to think we live in more enlightened times, and that the nature of the music business in 2017 means that grime will be supported and allowed to stand on its own two feet.
Nitschke argues that if governments took a more enlightened position on the right to die—he points to the Netherlands as an example of particularly progressive euthanasia policy—many of these DIY solutions would be superfluous.
More information doesn't necessarily lead to more enlightened civic participation — it is just as likely to lead to more noise, more partisanship, and more ignorance (click here and here and here for research backing this up).
I know that going to school and sort of being a minority in my school made me a better person, made me a more enlightened person and exposed me to things I never would've been exposed to.
In this capacity, Squeri argues, SETI amounted to more than just a scientific enterprise; it was a kind of "offbeat political movement," a utopian ideology and perhaps surrogate religion — with aliens serving as our more enlightened counterparts.
The new "Is It OK for Guys?" spot is the latest installment of Axe's "Find Your Magic" campaign, which launched last year by urging men to ditch macho stereotypes and embrace a more enlightened version of masculinity instead.
A more enlightened response would be to explore the possibility that some of these drugs might, in some settings, be comparatively benign, and that if that is the case then making them more easily available might make sense.
Zootopia tries to cover for this by saying that in its world, predators and prey used to have a biologically antagonistic relationship, but both sides have evolved past that relationship to arrive at this new, more enlightened future.
College ideally doesn't just pave the way toward a career but also paves the way toward more informed citizenship, more enlightened thinking, a better understanding of who you are and a better understanding of the world around you.
What looks like a radical shift to a more enlightened drug policy — one that favors treatment over incarceration — has encouraged many to hope that there will be far fewer drug-related arrests than there were in previous decades.
As has been the pattern since the financial crisis, the economy had a weak winter quarter – 2.2 percent GDP growth – and the second quarter jolt represents a rebound as much as it does more enlightened GOP policies kicking in.
"I've gone through different stages of thinking, Goddamn it, I'll never write another film as good as Heathers, and now I'm at the more enlightened stage of thinking, Hey, at least I got to write Heathers," Waters says candidly.
Much of his focus has been on economic change, but the prince, a 32-year-old son of the Saudi king, has also promised more enlightened social policies, including for women, and drawn praise for this in the West.
What's interesting here is not so much the notion that an ancient ideal of strong-arm heroism has been Pop-ified and degraded, but that the ideal survives, even thrives, in what we sometimes consider a more enlightened present.
Joseph was also one of the more enlightened monarchs of the day, noted for his rejection of regal pomp, his expansion of popular education, his integration of Jews into Austrian society, and his cultivation of a modern state bureaucracy.
To denounce those who voted to leave as ignorant and shortsighted, she said, is to think you are smarter and more enlightened, to pit the city not just against the rest of Britain but also, in a way, against itself.
"It may very well be that what happens as a consequence of an ayahuasca trip is that individuals get what they feel is a more enlightened view, so they now see this as this is an opportunity for growth," he explains.
While this might sound plausible given the restrictive image we have inherited of medieval Europeans (usually due to a Whiggish desire to think of ourselves as more enlightened), the truth is that brewing was a very common job for women.
Board of Education by joining the Citizens' Council, a sort of genteel K.K.K. Atticus is what the historian Isabel Wilkerson has called "a gentleman bigot," and "Watchman" is full of stilted exchanges between a benighted father and his more enlightened daughter.
" He likened his first introduction to the work of the master graphistes from Der Simpl, at the Union in 1959, to having discovered another planet "where, as in science fiction novels, the creatures were more enlightened than those on earth.
But if the regime's travails prove anything, it's that China's current despot is no more enlightened than despots elsewhere, and China's people are no less eager to have what people have elsewhere: justice, fairness, rights, freedom from fear, freedom itself.
The year 1971 was not ready for The Beguiled, but in the more enlightened 2017, with Trump in the White House and gynophobic alt-righters choking the internet, audiences seem ready for a film that sees womankind cathartically lashing out against the patriarchy.
As a liberal, I applaud any new positions Trump might take that are more enlightened than his earlier positions on immigration, and as Trump increasingly sounds like Obama on immigration, the fellow getting the last laugh is living today at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Jurgen Klinsmann has done what he can by importing a slightly better class of man, a more enlightened man, to try and temporarily prop up this paper house until it collapses under the weight of the American Male's deeply inlaid weakness and stupidity.
Such a path is especially important since the landslide victory Friday of Iran's President Hassan Rouhani in his bid for a second term, and the suggestion that Iran's Shiite leadership may be preparing for a new and more enlightened future for its people.
If infused with a democratic spirit — organized and run in a non-autocratic fashion with an eye to the greater good — a labor union might inculcate civic virtues in its members, pushing them to think and vote in a more enlightened way.
" So, maybe him talking about taking Lexapro will expand pop culture's understanding of depression as this taboo subject or a weird, meme-y badge of honor to a more enlightened position of, "Oh shit, antidepressants are totally normal and OK things to take.
It can afford to be more universalist, more enlightened, more inclusive, like the WASP elites of the 1960s who opened up the Ivy League colleges to more Jews, blacks and other minorities — in part because it seemed like the right thing to do.
It can afford to be more universalist, more enlightened, more inclusive, like the WASP elites of the 1960s who opened up the Ivy League colleges to more Jews, blacks, and other minorities — in part because it seemed like the right thing to do.
We live, after all, in a country that went to war over slavery, then created Jim Crow—and where a white nationalist used racist rhetoric to become president in 2016, put over the top by a number of those infinitely more enlightened states up North.
The huge words behind Jefferson's massive statue at his memorial say- '…but laws and institution must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind as that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths discovered, and manners and opinions change.
You may not be any more enlightened by the end of My Scientology Movie — or be quite sure what it is you just watched — but you'll have gotten an amusing reminder of just how fucked up and kooky our systems of belief can look, inside and out.
The game is more open than ever before, and has shrugged off the grim, shove-y macho vanities of previous generations in favor of ... well, not enlightenment, because this is still sports, but at the very least for a much more enlightened set of macho vanities.
Avicenna, a Persian scientist whose view of bodily health was substantially more enlightened than that of his European contemporaries, took an intermediate view—advocating moderate exercise but warning of the dangers posed by its heating effects and its capacity to spread preëxisting impurities throughout the body.
One might summarize Moholy-Nagy's overall project as a proposal for the reimagining of spatial relations in order to construct a more enlightened future; Horna's project focused on circulation — the power of context and the exploration of distribution networks as a way to create and disseminate meaning.
No matter how much more enlightened the movie industry becomes, what was 20th-century America's most influential and unifying mass art form is increasingly a business of niche markets and lowest-narrative-denominator blockbusters … and it is not only conservatives who might reasonably regret that shift.
This idea never quite captured the full range of activity bubbling up during those years, but it did establish a vision of history as something full of motion and progress, in which "the people" would prod society out of its benighted state into a more enlightened future.
In historical terms, Mr. Obama implies that Republicans are always just one incident away from rounding up Muslims the way Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat, once rounded up Japanese-Americans, while Mr. Obama himself and his fellow Democrats of today are of course far more enlightened than that.
But surely in that case, in an ideal world—after a trial in court—he would have been sent to a prison, or, if you have more enlightened ideas about both crime and punishment, to a therapeutic facility that helps people not to make victims of their fellow-humans.
"My deepest hope is we all humans get to become the fullest version of ourselves as human beings, to join in that mission and unite for our common good and leave this world more enlightened, kinder and better than we found it," she said in a rousing speech.
And they issued a report in conjunction with the Urban Institute concluding that fairer and "more enlightened" prison sentencing policies at the state level — where the bulk of prisoners are held — had succeeded both in bolstering public safety and in cutting many millions in costs for strapped states.
I just try to do my best to inspire others to do the same, and I just hope that all of our children are more enlightened than our generation and invent some way to pull the carbon out of the air and the trash out of the ocean.
Traceable back to a TED Talk by a guy named Jeet Kai in 2011, the phrase "transformational festival" stems from the idea that attending these festivals can lead you to become a more enlightened, educated, open, and/or awakened individual between (or during) all that get down on the dancefloor.
"How many more parents, like Sarah, and their sick children, like Remie, will Utah government force to flee to more enlightened and compassionate states before their elected representatives start respecting them enough to return the freedom and choice that never should have been denied them to begin with?" he asks.
At its best, though, "GLOW" feels much richer than that, offering a reminder that however fondly we might look at the movies and bad hairstyles during the Reagan administration, society is generally more enlightened and sensitive to issues of discrimination and inequality, as dogged and persistent as they remain 30-plus years later.
The narrative that a more enlightened society has led to a change in viewing interests may feel good but I would suggest that the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show cancellation came about because Instagram models are more readily accessible than runway models (Instagram, by the way is just behind Pornhub on SimilarWeb's ranking).
It's not that literal a dance, but there's a sense that the first half is about conflict and the second half is about finding peace, and the agent for this is a child who's running around in the dance like a gadfly — a child leading the adults to a more enlightened place.
The two don't always go together, and at what point do you stop striving so hard to be successful in the conventional sense, because every fibre in your body has been educated to take your opportunities, versus arguably a more enlightened view, which is you don't have to chase and go for these things?
As white segregationists in the South were placing "whites only" signs in the windows of restaurants, in the North, more enlightened (or, rather, more savvy) white proprietors and public officials realized that rules restricting public spaces to local residents and the strict but selective enforcement of laws against things like disorderly conduct and loitering could be used to impose racial segregation.
On Wednesday came another major step in the evolving effort to move the city's police practices from an abusive past into a more enlightened future: The district attorneys from Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan and Queens moved to dismiss 644,20133 outstanding arrest warrants stemming from minor offenses at least 10 years old, more than a third of the city's 1.6 million outstanding summons warrants.
" But when it comes to thinking of new ideas, Austin said companies are realizing that it is those irregular parts that are the most likely to catalyze originality and innovation: "It leads to, in my mind, a more enlightened approach to management where we see accommodations not as a burden but as something we do to access sort of new opportunities to create new things.
The tattoo—so gargantuan that the bird's tail found itself dipping below the waistband of Affleck's blue swim trunks—was plainly visible…His gut is pooching outward in a way that, in a more enlightened country like, say, France, would perhaps be considered virile, not unlike the lusty Gérard Depardieu in his prime but, in fitness-fascist America, tends to read as Homer Simpsonesque.
However, if you find yourself regularly correcting coworkers unsolicited, insisting that your ideas and strategies are far more enlightened than those of your colleagues (without any direct evidence to back up that belief), and generally making it obvious that you consider yourself the smartest person in the room, you're likely to alienate both your direct coworkers and your supervisors, weakening your status when the time comes to award promotions.
I came here to tell you that there is a youth ready for this fight in Europe today — a youth who believes in hard work, who believes that their flag means something, who wants to defend individual freedom and private property..." Matt Schlapp, chair of the American Conservative Union, told Axios about CPAC's decision to invite Maréchal-Le Pen: "We believe that she represents a more enlightened and appropriate approach on the key issues than other members of her family.

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