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Also, I wish I'd been more heavy-handed with the topping.
So now they propose to solve it with more heavy-handed government.
"His Supreme Court opinions feel a bit more heavy-handed," she said.
What could be more heavy-handed than a gilded homage to a global cover girl?
Republicans had been pushing for this change as they saw the FCC as much more heavy-handed.
It must realize that more heavy-handed use of law enforcement will simply strengthen the separatist cause.
It's a way of controlling the flow of information, one usually more heavy handed with Japanese games.
There are fears she will become even more heavy-handed should she win a new term. Mrs.
For that reason alone, his brand of interventionism may be more heavy-handed than any in the recent past.
Adding more heavy-handed regulations like AllVid will do nothing to improve companies' ability to meet changing consumer demands.
Such a "race to the bottom" could in fact lead to "even more heavy-handed regulatory regimes," he added.
In effect, all of Gone Girl's really clever elements are flipped and presented with a little more heavy-handed suspense.
Facebook could spend even more on policy wonks to shape and prepare for more heavy-handed regulation of tech companies.
So there's scope for the system to be configured to be more heavy-handed in how it polices kids' activity.
No, extremely unusual that a US agency is more heavy-handed and more intensively regulating than the equivalent in Europe.
Yan Lee Chan's lighting goes red or blasts the dancers from behind, and the music is even more heavy-handed.
Keen to avoid more heavy-handed regulation, the tech giants had pledged in October to fight the spread of fake news.
So I put it to you: Can the city's gun violence really be helped simply by more heavy-handed police work?
A wider or more heavy-handed crackdown by authorities on the online gaming sector could pose significant challenges for China's tech champions.
What's more, government involvement in some areas, especially the consumer technology sector, has become noticeably more heavy-handed over the past year.
The tech giants took a voluntary pledge last October to combat the spread of fake news, hoping to avoid more heavy-handed rules.
"Fosse/Verdon" is conscious of this but also feels burdened by the responsibility to indict him, which only makes it more heavy-handed.
"It seems like Beijing is starting to feel it needs to be more heavy handed and nip these things in the bud," said Chiu.
In Mr. Maduro's more heavy-handed and more paranoid understanding of the Socialist revolution, political arrests are no longer just a mechanism for party discipline.
In contrast to some governments' more heavy-handed approach, the Japanese government has recognized bitcoin as a legal form of payment and licensed several exchanges.
Using the arrest for political ends could also encourage China and other nations to employ more heavy-handed tactics against American businesses in the future.
While the narration very occasionally gets more heavy-handed than it ought to, largely the tone remains clear, deft and purposeful, as the form requires.
Unlike the U.S.'s approach of focusing on bad actors, China has taken a more heavy-handed approach, banning both domestic and foreign cryptocurrency markets.
Together with Facebook and Google, Twitter is under pressure from regulators and governments worldwide to remove extremist content more rapidly or face more heavy-handed legislation.
But the top-two encourages more heavy-handed intervention from the party, which results in hostility towards the party and no guarantee of the desired election outcome.
The commission did not rule out recommending more heavy-handed regulations in the future, including on pricing, if airports were found to have abused their market power.
The companies and trade bodies for the advertising industry signed up to the European Commission's voluntary measures in October 2018 to ward off more heavy-handed legislation.
The companies and trade bodies for the advertising industry signed up to the European Commission's voluntary measures in October 2018 to ward off more heavy-handed legislation.
YouTube is now in the position of being structurally incapable of policing its platform and perhaps culturally hesitant even to do so with more heavy-handed moderation methods.
It's a reflex he says he picked up in part from cooking seasonal food on Canada's West Coast, but also from working in Montreal's more heavy-handed restaurants.
"If they don't, they risk more heavy-handed regulation at some point, so they would rather be part of the solution than part of the problem," she said.
"The recent ban is even more heavy-handed than usual and reflects discomfort with criticism of the monarch," said Christian Lewis, Asia associate at political risk consultancy Eurasia Group.
The verdict is still out on whether the Trump administration's approach can work — or whether, eventually, a more heavy-handed mandate will be needed to actually kill the fax.
But a more heavy-handed approach is the one that Chinese authorities took in the city of Wuhan, where the novel coronavirus first emerged: Lock everyone down under quarantine.
I appreciated seeing how Naval officer Jeffrey Trail (Finn Wittrock) met Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), but this was definitely also the slightly more heavy handed, learn-something episode of this season.
More simply, after ISPs began facing backlash for more heavy-handed net neutrality violations (like throttling), they began using more clever tactics like zero rating and interconnection to behave anti-competitively.
Getting express legalization on the state level also helps FanDuel and DraftKings avoid what could become more heavy-handed federal regulations, said Daniel Wallach, a sports and gaming attorney at Becker & Poliakoff.
They were very much didactic, moral fables, in which viewers were expected to learn a lesson at the end (usually imparted by the narrator, sometimes in more heavy-handed terms than others).
If part of the problem is that the community distrusts the police, a larger, more heavy-handed police presence — especially one that involves a National Guard occupation — will only make problems worse.
It suggests a democracy similar-but-opposite to that of its more heavy-handed fraternal twin — this is just as accessible as the other option, it says, so why not do it this way?
Other gossip: • Pairing a robbing, beating, assault and murder with the tune of "America the Beautiful" is one of the more heavy-handed musical cues this show (or any show, ever) has given us.
Germany's latest solution is much more heavy-handed on tech platforms, when it seems smarter to simply remind people to be respectful of each other's views and ask them to debate in a civilized manner.
It would likely ban most of the more heavy-handed abuses Comcast knows it couldn't get away with anyway, ranging from the outright blocking of websites and services, to the blatant throttling of the company's competitors.
Wolfe argues that chemical and seed companies could be persuaded to fund butterfly conservation this way — in the hopes of fending off an Endangered Species Act listing that leads to more heavy-handed regulation from the federal government.
" Absent that knowledge, Mr. Shapiro suggests now is a good time to "gather information" and "stay silent" for fear of ending up "with more heavy-handed government policy that doesn't actually achieve the end for which it supposedly aims.
This is one of the key advantages that the Smart Display holds over the Amazon Echo Show, so I just feel like they should have been a little bit more heavy-handed in porting a fuller version of the app.
Facebook hoped that by self-regulating ads transparency, it might avoid more heavy-handed government regulation, such as through the U.S.'s proposed Honest Ads Act that would bring internet political advertising to parity with transparency rules for television commercials.
Bumble's brand is focused on female empowerment with its "women go first" product feature, and takes a more heavy-handed approach to banning, ranging from its prohibition on photos with weapons to its stance on kicking out users who are disrespectful to others.
Finally, don't miss Special Projects Desk colleague Anna Merlan's bizarre journey to figure out what was really going on with a supposed proposal to hold an antivax rally in Florida, complete with a heavily sedated bear as an even more heavy-handed metaphor.
For example, last summer, Google said it would downrank mobile sites that use pop-up and interstitials starting in January – a more heavy-handed means of getting publishers to change their evil ways, than simply updating ad policy, as it announced today.
Already, China has been taking a more heavy-handed approach to its economy in recent years, as Xi's administration cracks down not just on debt-laden state-owned enterprises but also on private companies that are seen to be threatening domestic economic stability.
In many ways, this bill can't get across the line without some kind of leadership interference, but on the other hand, this is much more heavy-handed than what Nancy Pelosi was doing, because there was no deliberative process in the committees.
The presentation concludes that tech companies "are performing a balancing act between two incompatible positions," and that's the reason why censorship is on the rise as companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter take more heavy-handed approaches to moderation in response to heightened criticism.
An appearance by the Comédie-Française director Éric Ruf, who harangued the audience as himself in an introduction to the performance, proved a memorable addition, but Goethe's 19th-century play is often more heavy-handed, in moral terms, than Seneca's Roman-era take on a Greek myth.
After a trip to the Whitney, where Mr. Lang was most attracted to works that were only obliquely political, he took in something more heavy-handed: a performance of Marc Blitzstein's white-hot musical "The Cradle Will Rock," which makes its pro-union message forcefully clear, at Classic Stage Company.
This comes in the midst of a flurry of media stories about transgender youth who choose to stop hormone therapies, ranging from a cover story in the Atlantic to more heavy-handed pieces from conservative writers and pundits who have painted a picture of crazed liberal doctors irreversibly "mutilating" the bodies of confused children.
Damon Knight noted that "Leinster is ingenious in thinking up zany practical applications of slightly cockeyed principles," but concluded that "watching Gregory pull these things out of his hat one after another is wearisome; unlimited fantasy... is generally boring." Floyd C. Gale called the book "a rampant spoof... staying just this side of slapstick. Nevertheless, it emerges more heavy-handed than most of his lighter works".
By 1979, 1000 monks were reported to have been confined to re-education camps. Another monk who fled Southern Laos in May 1978 reported more heavy-handed methods. There were unverified reports that monks had been arrested and shot. In March 1979, the eighty-seven-year-old Sangharaja of Laos, Venerable Thammayano, fled to Thailand by floating across the Mekong on a raft of inflated car inner tubes.
On 17 November outside the Temple of Peace in Cardiff. The building had been selected as the venue for the Investiture Organising Committee and also as a planned protest by the Welsh Language Society (WLS) was due to take place later the same day. Jenkins claimed that he believed the police would likely be more heavy-handed in dealing with the protest in the aftermath of a bombing, which would cause further outrage. Unusually, in wake of the two bombings, the MAC remained largely unknown.
Retrieved: 1 February 2016. It was included in the British Film Institute (BFI) DVD compilation Land of Promise: The British Documentary Movement 1930-1950 (2008)."Britain at Bay." letterboxd.com. Retrieved: 1 February 2016. Britain at Bay also was released in Panamint's series of propaganda shorts, Britain At War (2005) by the GPO/Crown Film Unit, the second volume was subtitled Under Fire. Film reviewer Anthony Nield described it as offering "... a more sentimental approach ..." than other more heavy-handed propaganda films of the era.Nield, Anthony.
This led to an alliance of the Angolans with the Kimpanzu in Sonyo, with a successful and destructive campaign against the capital, Sao Salvador. Eventually, Antonio himself was killed on the battlefield, sparking an even greater crisis. It was a disastrous and humiliating battle for Kongo, which lost many of its nobles along with the king. While the Portuguese took the royal regalia back to Lisbon in triumph, they generally were not any more heavy-handed in their oversight of the region than they had been before.
In "Cold Wars" Noah is being interrogated by Matt Parkman, Mohinder Suresh, and Peter Petrelli. Matt Parkman manages to pluck out memories at the expense of Noah being in pain, learning about the operation hunting people with abilities, this is also where we lurn Noah is colorblind. Noah is rescued by Danko's men, and tells Danko that he will henceforth cooperate with Danko's more heavy-handed approach to their job. However, he later meets with Angela Petrelli, where it is implied that he is working with her against Danko.
"I Will Survive" had a much more spare and "clean" sound. Had it been originally planned and released as an A-side, it would almost certainly have undergone a substantially more heavy-handed remix. In late 1979, she released the album I Have a Right which contained her next disco hit, "Let Me Know (I Have a Right)", which featured Doc Severinsen of The Tonight Show fame, playing a trumpet solo. Gaynor also recorded a disco song called "Love Is Just a Heartbeat Away" in 1979 for the cult vampire film Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula, which featured a number of disco songs.
Bryson and Mowbray (1981) regard the notion of shared values in the community as a cynical exercise by Conservatism to set insiders (law-abiding, consensual community members) against outsiders (criminals), and thus to foster a law-and-order politics (Wilson: 1986). But this ignores the empowerment potential in the community as a voluntary organization of citizens taking responsibility for themselves and their neighbors, mobilized in their own interests, to act in a mutually beneficial fashion. Independent collective action without involving the state and its more heavy-handed compulsions may be more effective than aggressive policing that alienates local opinion. Ironically, this adopts the arguments of Left Realism (as in Taylor: 1982) which emphasized police accountability and responsiveness to local community needs.
After this perceived slight, Hitler recalled his ambassador from Copenhagen and expelled the Danish ambassador from Germany. Attempts to placate Hitler, including a proposal of sending Crown Prince Frederick to Berlin to apologize to Hitler personally, were refused. In early November 1942, the plenipotentiary, Cecil von Renthe-Fink, was replaced by Werner Best and the commander of the German forces in Denmark Erich Lüdke was replaced with the more heavy-handed General Hermann von Hanneken, and all remaining Danish troops were ordered out of Jutland. German pressure also resulted in the dismissal of the government led by Vilhelm Buhl and its replacement with a new cabinet led by non-party member and veteran diplomat Erik Scavenius, whom the Germans expected to be more cooperative.
Dr. Zaius was originally to have been played by Robinson, but he backed out due to the heavy makeup and long sessions required to apply it. Robinson's final film, Soylent Green (1973), starred his one-time Ten Commandments (1956) co- star, Heston. Michael Wilson's rewrite kept the basic structure of Serling's screenplay but rewrote all the dialogue and set the script in a more primitive society. According to associate producer Mort Abrahams an additional uncredited writer (his only recollection was that the writer's last name was Kelly) polished the script, rewrote some of the dialogue and included some of the more heavy-handed tongue-in-cheek dialogue ("I never met an ape I didn't like") which wasn't in either Serling or Wilson's drafts.
It stipulated that the government would abandon forts along the Bozeman Trail, and included a number of provisions designed to encourage a transition to farming, and move the tribes "closer to the white man's way of life." The treaty protected specified rights of third parties not partaking in the negotiations, and effectively ended Red Cloud's War. The treaty overall, and in comparison with the 1851 agreement, represented a departure from earlier considerations of tribal customs, and demonstrated instead the government's "more heavy-handed position with regard to tribal nations, and ... desire to assimilate the Sioux into American property arrangements and social customs." According to one source, "animosities over the treaty arose almost immediately" when a group of Miniconjou were informed they were no longer welcome to trade at Fort Laramie, being south of their newly established territory.
Map of the 1868 Great Sioux Reservation, and the subsequent changes in reservation borders Although the treaty required the consent of three-fourths of the males of the tribes, many did not sign or recognize the results. Others would later complain that the treaty contained complex language that was not well explained in order to avoid arousing suspicion. Yet others would not fully learn the terms of the agreement until 1870, when Red Cloud returned from a trip to Washington D.C. The treaty overall, and in comparison with the 1851 agreement, represented a departure from earlier considerations of tribal customs, and demonstrated instead the government's "more heavy-handed position with regard to tribal nations, and ... desire to assimilate the Sioux into American property arrangements and social customs." According to one source, "animosities over the treaty arose almost immediately" when a group of Miniconjou were informed they were no longer welcome to trade at Fort Laramie, being south of their newly established territory.

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