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They are arousing a revolution by neglecting the government and neglecting everybody and doing what they think.
Officer Porter was charged with manslaughter for neglecting to buckle Gray into the police van after his arrest, and neglecting to call an ambulance after Gray was injured.
I finally manage to eat that squash I've been neglecting.
Japanese firms have long been criticised for neglecting their stockholders.
Execution risks that you've been neglecting because you're too busy.
Neglecting to so is a bit like taking in "Guernica"
The show has been thus far neglecting the other storylines.
And Gorelik has accused Mayor Schaaf of neglecting the crisis.
Egyptian officials have denied mistreating prisoners or neglecting their health.
Japanese firms have long been criticized for neglecting their stockholders.
I didn't make it to 91 by neglecting my health.
"I did," BeBe replied, neglecting to credit Aja, who winced.
When we make or buy neglectfully, we're honestly neglecting ourselves.
Frugality doesn't mean compromising quality or neglecting your social life.
He never stopped, neglecting all other women in his harem.
In retrospect, neglecting Walker's more "difficult" work is my loss.
The government denies neglecting North Korean defectors and their children.
Neglecting international investing could be putting Bogle's portfolio at risk.
But in neglecting one, he might be helping the other.
Neglecting to do so leaves hollowed-out agencies without critical staff.
"People [still] think we're neglecting or abusing our child," she said.
Often, when we're neglecting our physical health, our mental health follows.
If you've been neglecting dividends, it's time to consider a plan.
Natalia's former adoptive parents have been charged with neglecting a dependent.
Cody was also convicted of illegally possessing and neglecting an alligator.
The government denies neglecting environmental rules or planning to dilute them.
Neglecting dental, vision and hearing care can harm seniors' overall health.
And now even his wife complained that he was neglecting her.
"This is something that these companies are just neglecting," Proctor said.
From what you describe, the board is certainly neglecting its duties.
"Most people who neglect animals are also neglecting themselves," she said.
I've been sort of neglecting things that are really important to me.
He also used it as leverage when he started neglecting our relationship.
I felt bad for neglecting my quickly-cooling fries for so long.
In the early 1980s, MTV was heavily criticized for neglecting black artists.
For years, Pemex prioritized investment in profitable drilling projects, neglecting other areas.
Neglecting these issues will hamper the potential growth promised by Africa's oceans.
But even now, both editors argued, The Times is not neglecting substance.
Neglecting them long term could put you in a precarious financial position.
Objectivity has long been science's favorite defense for neglecting the full picture.
And neglecting the welfare of children hurts our country and our economy.
Rome has accused the operator of neglecting the upkeep of the bridge.
She can do little good by gadding the streets and neglecting her children.
"I been neglecting myself, not taking care of me," he tweeted Monday morning.
But House Republicans have repeatedly failed to do this, neglecting their constitutional responsibility.
By neglecting women, the bill can only undermine Congress's commitment to prison reform.
Were we recklessly neglecting our sacred duty of future exploration by disregarding smartwatches?
Lyft tells me this is about resolutions, neglecting any mention of rival competition.
Officials seem more fearful of angering rich urbanites than of neglecting poor farmers.
When they're shirking real responsibilities and neglecting people's needs and their own needs.
The ingenuity of modern design often leads to product teams neglecting the basics.
A weekend can't undo you neglecting your needs all week, Cook-Cottone says.
Sharapova claimed she simply missed the change, neglecting to click on the link.
I was giving all of myself to him and neglecting who I was.
Tillerson has slammed Moscow for either failing or neglecting to enforce that agreement.
Admittedly he's made some mistakes, like neglecting to save early on, he said.
Neglecting to do so puts us on a path to long-term failure.
The Barnetts, meanwhile, are out on bond on charges of neglecting a dependent.
" Later, he said the U.S. has spent "many years of neglecting border security.
Neglecting to nominate Beyoncé's live album in bigger categories was a missed opportunity.
His wife, Raghad Chaloob, thought he was neglecting her and their three children.
Neglecting to make a minimum payment on time can hurt your credit score.
Viganò's letter accusing Francis of neglecting McCarrick's abuse, however, may prove particularly influential.
What's more, neglecting our social relationships is actually shockingly dangerous to our health.
Dolphin parents may have been neglecting their offspring due to the environmental change.
The media even more so because they are neglecting an obligation to ask.
The company filled Grand Central's beautiful spaces with advertising displays, while neglecting upkeep.
It's also a reminder that Trump has a dangerous habit of neglecting expertise.
Nor was Martin criticized, according to Hubers, for neglecting to track his vacation days.
Aziyza Ababneh has been charged with neglecting a child causing death, according to WKOW.
Coors Beasley, after years of neglecting production work, is back on a few projects.
She'd spend 18 hours at a time playing the slots, neglecting all other responsibilities.
In the meantime, win or lose, it may be neglecting other paths to growth.
By neglecting to bring them together into one single story, Clooney undercuts them all.
The Antwerp guys spent two years planning their break-in while neglecting the getaway.
In neglecting it, we do not just become less aware of what we say.
Andreessen was on the committee and has been accused of neglecting his fiduciary duties.
Dick Bove thinks investors are neglecting something critical when it comes to bank stocks.
Misconceptions Actually: Neglecting baby teeth can set a child up for lifelong dental trouble.
But neglecting the DVD business proved to be a mistake, and Netflix reversed course.
In cold terms, there is little political cost in Washington of neglecting Puerto Rico.
The caseworker will tell you you're being investigated for abusing or neglecting your children.
This is a direct result of continuously neglecting to reinvest in our crumbling infrastructure.
And companies are neglecting a growing audience of folks that can't use those things.
With the Iraqis neglecting their security, America understandably hit back to deter future attacks.
The alumni association's letter accused Ms. Paulus and others of neglecting those three concerns.
Neglecting the cast of Parasite has been the status quo in Hollywood's awards season.
Activists say the decisions reflect a pattern of neglecting the health of incarcerated activists.
Another said he was worried that a city development project was neglecting poor neighborhoods.
In other words, Amazon is neglecting customers who could use its service the most.
He also found fun, creative ways to humiliate the boys for neglecting their chores.
I went into a deep depression and started neglecting my duties as a parent.
In colonial times the British set up universities to train civil servants, while neglecting schools.
Collins and his fellow astronauts worked hard, rising early and neglecting breaks on the weekends.
Some have argued that by neglecting condom use on screen, it's glamorizing reckless sexual habits.
I start laundry, reply to texts I've been neglecting, and catch up on work emails.
She promised that I could get my life back, without neglecting him and his needs.
Plus, the cable networks are far from unique in sometimes neglecting the climate change story.
Kate Hudson is ready for the Oscars — even if it means she's neglecting her workout!
As an adult, however, he's developed a knack for neglecting his wife and young daughter.
You found yourself neglecting the left side of the world unless your sister reminded you.
And most scholarly attention focuses on collateral damage, neglecting the experiences of the formerly incarcerated.
The penguins appears to have believed that the straight parent penguins were neglecting their child.
Without America's 18 percent of emissions, other nations could follow Trump in neglecting the agreement.
Researchers think skipping screenings may be a marker for more generally neglecting one's own health.
"Just focusing too much on attacking the hitter and neglecting the running game," Syndergaard said.
Certainly, her nonconformist poetic-political photo works reflected Bataille's excessive ideals without neglecting female introspection.
Another story: As a pastor with irregular hours, she was neglecting her husband and daughter.
Yet America is paying a high and rising price for neglecting social and environmental objectives.
At best, the Trump administration is neglecting the legal requirement to appropriately consult with Congress.
I wasn't neglecting my friends, avoiding my fellow parents or letting my community engagements suffer.
Therefore, we are neglecting potential feedback effects, as they would not drastically affect our estimates.
His health service commissioner blamed those who died for neglecting to take care of themselves.
If your pain persists, neglecting your glutes while working your core might be one reason.
It ends the prosecutions of eight current and former officials accused of neglecting their duties.
I began reading stories of caregivers neglecting their children to see the worst case scenarios.
The employees were accused of neglecting their duty to report suspicious transactions, the prosecutors said.
He accused Mr. Erdogan of neglecting Turkey's agriculture to make money on deals importing foodstuffs.
You're actually undermining and neglecting some of its key elements — immigration, allies, rules and regulations.
The other, for Philadelphia cream cheese, showed two men distracted by lunch neglecting their babies.
You are promoting a political agenda by neglecting to expose the bias underlying her observations.
This is a major issue that the market, up until today, has been completely neglecting.
Everyone notices I'm neglecting myself, which has prompted me to eat and look after myself.
UK Prime minister says SNP are neglecting schools because of "tunnel vision" on the issue.
Moreover, Mr Macron knows first-hand that the political consequences of neglecting globalisation's losers are real.
"Somebody's neglecting their bikini area," Schumer jokes once her dress returns to its natural resting place.
If there's one segment of clothing we're guilty of neglecting come wintertime, it's definitely our undergarments.
That's a much-discussed topic today, but Dodge addresses it with subtlety without neglecting visual delight.
For Timeless star Abigail Spencer, being on set is no excuse for neglecting her fitness goals.
However, the Democrats also faced (and continue to face) risks by neglecting to impeach the president.
He also accused Spain's government of neglecting the option of dialogue to resolve Catalonia's political crisis.
The Escambia County Sheriff's Office has charged the pair with one count of neglecting a child.
Populists and moderates alike accused the government of neglecting the elderly and making health care unaffordable.
Meanwhile they are neglecting a patient in dire need of emergency care – the rural health system.
This is a formidable challenge, but neglecting it only guarantees that the threat will get worse.
Enter, the steamy but underrated category of porn that you may be neglecting: audio-only porn.
The deputies, Edward Eason and Josh Stambaugh, were terminated for neglecting their duty during the Feb.
He went to Algeria, oddly staying there for six weeks and neglecting his duties back home.
Activists say the Smart Cities Mission is neglecting the needs of millions of people like them.
Everyone, it seems, has writing projects they've been putting off, or exercise regimens they've been neglecting.
At The Hollywood Reporter, for neglecting to include any women from CNN in its cover shoot.
Neglecting to prioritize funding for our many cyber needs will only serve to set us behind.
Fourth, Risch can spotlight over-the-horizon challenges that the Trump administration is neglecting to address.
There is a long history of neglecting prominent health issues that affect minority or poorer populations.
"Many times with sole proprietorships, these businesses are neglecting SEP-IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs, " said Watts.
"The problem originated with authorizers neglecting to fund this specific section of ACA," the aide said.
And there is no greater social, moral or economic failure on our part than neglecting them.
While securing peace remains his top priority, Mr. Katta warned about the pitfalls of neglecting education.
Yet even as Maharam makes its first foray into housewares, the brand isn't neglecting its roots.
Neglecting resistance training — any type of workout that builds strength and muscle — is a big mistake.
After all, you won't be able to have a strong mind if you're neglecting your body.
In a brief interview with The Hill, Raskin said Trump was neglecting his duties as president.
An increasing number of Wells Fargo customers were opening accounts and neglecting to make a deposit.
But he worked relentlessly, rarely taking vacations, ignoring his health, and neglecting his family and friends.
He was accused of neglecting his responsibilities at Chase and failing to promote aggressive, visionary managers.
Anyone harming, drugging, starving or neglecting a child will still be dealt with by the authorities.
Industry experts remain skeptical of his ability to revive Sears, saying he is still neglecting stores.
"There are very few financial problems that improve by ignoring or neglecting them," Ms. Bailie added.
Neglecting these questions is as much a cause of fear as it is a reaction to it.
The vigilant disdain for those who exploit or appropriate the culture by neglecting these codes is real.
I thought about an emo teen neglecting their new pet, not realizing that even lizards require work.
Just be sure you aren't neglecting other commitments while getting swept up in this sense of wonder.
I feel bad for neglecting the plants yesterday, so as an apology I play ukulele for them.
The experts I talked to cautioned against assuming that Trump will be punished for neglecting populist policies.
We're neglecting the queer community, and they deserve inclusive and comprehensive sex education just like everyone else.
The petition accuses officials of neglecting their duty to protect Indians young and old from environmental harm.
I eat overnight oats and do general life admin, which I've been neglecting due to school work.
Now the conservatives in power, already busily neglecting regulatory enforcement, want to send those capital levels lower.
And the reason we've been neglecting them is not because we don't know how to fix them.
" This woman — married, with a child, friends and a successful career — was certainly not neglecting "normal activities.
It's those pitches off the plate Pillar is neglecting, with his O-Swing% dropping to 32.9 percent.
Both prioritize profit over people's access to water, neglecting those projects not likely to provide economic returns.
They have accused Republicans who control both of neglecting their responsibility to hold the administration to account.
It's easier than you might think because you can pretty effectively downgrade merely by neglecting to upgrade.
Matter Scientists are focusing on a relatively small number of human genes and neglecting thousands of others.
Wilcox is orderly and good-humored, but he has cultivated a worldly persona while neglecting his soul.
In the Game of Thrones, neglecting the Wall by Westeros invited an invasion by the White Walkers.
Many fear that focusing on women's rights means neglecting men's problems, such as the high male suicide rate.
It is also because the state has spent decades neglecting basic public goods, like roads, schools and electricity.
I am not neglecting anyone in order to comment nor am I am on my phone all day.
The price for the United States and Africans alike of neglecting this Russian shift may be far higher.
This causes Superman to devote his entire existence to figuring out Batman's identity, while neglecting his super-duties.
Or it may be because of investor errors—overpaying for faddish growth stocks while neglecting dowdy value stocks.
This is a good time to iron out the details on projects that you may have been neglecting.
From here the exhibition continues to bounce between fine art and product, without neglecting the space in between.
The Financial Services Agency is concerned some regional banks are neglecting their core lending operations to local businesses.
The problem for you is getting caught up in humanitarian theories, neglecting to back them up with action.
Disasters like the Grenfell Tower Fire in London demonstrate the appalling consequences of neglecting these key safety considerations.
Fans derided the company for neglecting to include the central character in the initial set, so Hasbro backpedaled.
After neglecting the region for much of his presidency, Mr Obama has recently attempted something of a reset.
But wouldn't this normalize all that's come before, as the media has done, by neglecting to condemn it?
The United States is widely viewed as neglecting its partners and having abandoned its internationalist and transatlantic tradition.
And if you've been neglecting your own boards (guilty), maybe Dunham's poodle passion could kickstart some online creativity.
Whatever justification there may be for neglecting new policies, there's less excuse for EIA's second blind spot — technology.
Because companies are spending so much on buybacks, they're neglecting to invest in their workers or their products.
By neglecting the U.S.'s role in shaping the world, the NIC tries to avoid a political landmine.
One mistake I made in advance of meeting Houellebecq was neglecting to revisit The Map of the Territory.
When she left him, Linda said he falsely alleged that she was mentally ill and neglecting their children.
Hands-low done right is not neglecting to defend the head, it is presenting the head as bait.
Intoxicated by the freedoms of student life, he blew a coveted opportunity, neglecting his studies and chasing women.
Those who blame the mentally ill for these murders are neglecting the real cause of the mass casualties.
If I stop taking care of him, the state will intervene and punish me for neglecting my responsibilities.
Narrator: We're all guilty of this: walking down the street, staring at our phone, and neglecting our surroundings.
The social and political consequences of neglecting the threat of a pandemic for national security are now evident.
The change would also set up a system of fines for owners deemed to be neglecting their trees.
The opposition and rights activists have long accused security forces of neglecting crime to focus on political control.
Neglecting to adjust your exemptions could result in your employer failing to withhold enough from your 0003 paychecks.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) also slammed the administration for neglecting to inform congressional leaders about the raid.
Despite technological advancements, she wrote, too many of us are neglecting to get our mammograms when we need to.
But instead of neglecting the injured, or seeing them as a burden to be discarded, they engaged in healthcare.
Sadly, the old axiom about stage parents pushing, exploiting, or neglecting their children seems to be all too real.
In comparison, the first season of UnREAL featured a contestant dying by suicide after neglecting to take her medication.
They then allegedly used these accounts to fund their spending habits, neglecting to declare the money to the IRS.
Mr Erdogan, a devout Muslim who often likes to rail against the West, chided his predecessors for "neglecting" Manzikert.
The fashion industry has a history of neglecting Muslim women, but thanks to designers like Hasibuan, it's coming around.
Both reports make the case that the EPA is neglecting its mission and letting bad actors off the hook.
Devin Moon, 29, was accused of neglecting her 2-year-old daughter who died on Tuesday, July 24, 2018.
Two Broward County deputies, Scot Peterson and Brian Miller, were previously accused of neglecting their duty during the shootings.
It's interesting to see that people now tend to watch TV on other devices, neglecting the living room display.
Mother Machelle Hackney is accused of neglecting and physically abusing the seven adopted children who starred in the videos.
The claims have done little to quell critics accusing HSS and ORR of neglecting their duty to the children.
To shake in a bag of panko and fry in my FryDaddy, though neglecting to debride, remove the vein.
Gates told the Nigerian Economic Council that neglecting investment in human capital would limit how much Nigeria can grow.
Neglecting to open this piece of the broader conversation is paramount to not even having a discussion at all.
Neglecting these relationships because of tough times at work will only cause more trouble for your overall well-being.
The biggest winners on Friday, he said, were cyclical and short-term momentum stocks, which investors have been neglecting.
Neglecting that delicate balance risks pulling the country back into the violence from which it's only started to recover.
Older women complained that the Gipsy Queens were neglecting their traditional roles by working long hours outside the home.
It also did so by neglecting to rein in excessive borrowing, especially in U.S. dollars, by its corporate sector.
He drafted articles of impeachment that accuse Bentley of corruption, incompetence, immoral behavior, and neglecting his duties as governor.
"I loved it when my parents tried to make up for neglecting me by buying me presents," he admits.
"It's not something that's a big issue in our clubhouse," Boone said — neglecting at least one corner of it.
He also represents a last chance at getting through to Anat, who hates him for neglecting her in childhood.
One great thing about hiking with my daughter is that mosquitoes love to dine on her, thus neglecting me.
Many have accused the president of neglecting the situation in Puerto Rico and prioritizing his conflict with the NFL.
"It seemed to me that they were neglecting their responsibility back here," said Harvey Liszt, N.R.A.O.'s spectrum manager.
Over the summer, the authorities faced growing accusations of neglecting, if not covering up, the risks of lead contamination.
Let's say I neglect myself and become ill and I'm not sleeping properly, then I'm neglecting my self-marriage.
It's possible that they're right and you are neglecting the relationship because you have a terrible work-life balance.
Taking care of yourself doesn't have to be extravagant, like getting a manicure or neglecting chores to binge on Netflix.
And while Redmayne says Farrell is "great" at giving massages, Waterson protests that she doesn't know because he's neglecting her.
The company has also acknowledged it failed to market the Wii U properly, neglecting to showcase what made it unique.
The conversation favors positive change for physicians while neglecting to look outward at how the use of language affects patients.
Neglecting postpartum mood disorders can have a lasting impact on the health and development of teen mothers and their children.
He has come under criticism for his silence from some who say he is neglecting his duties as a justice.
The "move fast and break things" culture rewards those who announce promising new directions with confidence, often neglecting existing resources.
Americans will always welcome in suffering children who catch our hearts, and we can do so without neglecting our own.
By neglecting to address its darker currents, online atheism has perhaps unknowingly planted the seeds for the alt-right's harvest.
Democrats have focused on the social and identity-based aspects of Obama's platform, neglecting issues including the economy and security.
But neglecting to settle shared accounts like a credit card could set you up for big problems down the line.
Too often, education policy zips from one fad to another, neglecting the deeper reasons why adversity leads to poor outcomes.
President Trump's statement for International Holocaust Remembrance Day provoked backlash for neglecting to mention either Jews or anti-Semitism. Sen.
The child's father has been placed in custody, and will face court on Sunday evening for neglecting his parental responsibilities.
We are not ready for this age wave, as we are neglecting the long-term care system we currently have.
Michael clearly got a new television, which he placed directly under the broken flatscreen, neglecting to trash the old one.
The allegation has been a repeated line of attack from conservatives who say Obama is neglecting an important U.S. ally.
Rights groups condemned the plan for neglecting Palestinian interests, while Israeli settlers said it did not annex enough Palestinian land.
Neglecting to be open in this way will only cause your resentment to grow, which will likely doom this relationship.
The current framework often couples ESG investments with a premium, while firms neglecting such factors can focus solely on profitability.
A 1997 inspector general report noted that the military was often neglecting to notify the FBI when someone was convicted.
The GAO report also found evidence that banning slaughter led to an increase in owners abandoning or neglecting unwanted horses.
Bach was reprimanded for neglecting his teaching duties and for inserting himself into musical and liturgical matters around the city.
The process of European unification shows that its current leaders are neglecting the economic foundations of an essentially political project.
That sparked criticism among some progressives, who accused him of cowing to pressure from the right and neglecting base voters.
We must fulfill that responsibility without neglecting the critical services and investments funded through the 6900 other unfinished appropriations bills.
I have a hobby blog and niche YouTube channel that I've been neglecting due to house stuff and trip planning.
Yeah, but that doesn't mean all candidates are prioritizing the state: Many of the biggest names are neglecting the state.
In an email, Sorabh Maheshwari, a managing partner of Recipe for Men, warned against neglecting the area around the eyes.
Yet neglecting to pick his ideal next fight just because he matchups up well with goddamn everybody wouldn't be much fun.
Nye's main points revolve around keeping NASA's primary focus on sending humans to Mars, without neglecting the agency's other science objectives.
And it's possible that neglecting these questions is as much a cause of fear as it is a reaction to it.
We are both students, so we try to fit each other in our busy schedule whilst not neglecting school and work.
He has accused the Maduro government of neglecting the power grid and stealing the funds that could have kept it running.
" "I'm curious, how do you spin ignoring and neglecting the largest mass death of people on American soil in decades, (Kellyanne)?
And Binyamin Appelbaum reminds us that the Fed seems to be neglecting its other big job, of regulating the banking system.
But what if, in the quest for our best hair yet, we've been neglecting something that can truly make a difference?
Blac Chyna had the LAPD at her home after a call came in alleging Chyna was intoxicated and neglecting her child.
Democratic lawmakers on the committee fiercely denied acting inappropriately and accused Republicans of neglecting their duties just to get Kavanaugh confirmed.
But viewed from the Middle East, this vast movement of humanity is the inevitable consequence of neglecting the Syrian civil war.
Specifically, Banks treats patients who suffer from "chronic disconnection"—what happens after years of focusing on individual success and neglecting relationships.
Then a string of circumstances run her up against Carolyn (Tammy Blanchard), a rich alcoholic housewife who's obviously neglecting her toddler.
All the while we've been neglecting them, they've quacked on, floating in circles, flying away to places, perhaps, we've stopped looking.
And, if I didn't answer a midday call from the school nurse, who would be blamed for neglecting our sick son?
"We have put our attention on not neglecting our plans... because that will allow positive ratings in further evaluations," he said.
By compelling everyone to use the one-size-fits-all government-backed currency, consumers' options are reduced, neglecting their actual needs.
Has this misguided dedication resulted in neglecting the citizens of their voting constituency while favoring the interests of their broader devotions?
The agency said she was a foster parent who had been accused of abusing prescription drugs and neglecting her foster child.
I'm completely neglecting my conversation with Sofia by this point; she sends me a message saying that I'm not very talkative.
Specifically, Ms. Nixon has blasted Mr. Cuomo for underfunding schools, accusing him of neglecting children of color in the poorest districts.
Many also believe the government focuses too much on issues of morality while neglecting problems like corruption and violence against women.
As her parents focus on Greta, neglecting her, Beata withdraws, and then, as Malena describes with rueful candor, one day erupts.
With all the attention focused on avoiding coronavirus, we are neglecting to address the challenges a pandemic creates for other diseases.
But some might see today as the proper reckoning for Facebook — penance for years of neglecting safety in favor of growth.
Chinese news media outlets have reported cases of officials neglecting stricken families, as well as crude, unhygienic efforts to transfer patients.
Dr. Rangel, who had two babies, both born prematurely, wondered whether she was to blame for neglecting her health while pregnant.
Sharlet drives the man to the hospital to see to a bad wound he's been neglecting, Bad Company on the radio.
Beyond neglecting Republican women, Senate Republican leaders overlooked Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, the only black member of their conference.
"The harm of neglecting them is they're underfunded," said Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute's Tax Policy Center.
After neglecting it for too long, Google has finally redesigned Wear OS for the many smartwatches that run on its platform.
It pins the problem on minorities — an extremely dangerous approach to any issue — while neglecting the real problems that contribute to crime.
Michigan State University is also now facing intense scrutiny for neglecting to act on suspicions about Nassar dating back to the 1990s.
But Twitter's reputation for neglecting its most popular creators has its own community asking, why hasn't Periscope gone to the app graveyard?
Currently under Amazon, only store leadership and home office positions receive Amazon stock, neglecting the much deserved compensation of store team members.
They are lobbying lawmakers, joining overseas trade trips, and hosting prospective buyers – often while neglecting or passing off farm duties during harvest.
Fund managers such as Jupiter Asset Management and Union Investment said last year Bayer risked neglecting its pharmaceuticals business by pursuing Monsanto.
She admitted, when asked by Henein, that she'd been "deliberately misleading" by originally neglecting to tell investigators about the consensual sexual encounter.
Meanwhile, even Mr Abe's most loyal lieutenants, such as Midori Matsushima, an LDP lawmaker, admit he is neglecting Japan's demographic time-bomb.
The majority of the hateful comments, though, are from people who believe she's neglecting her children in favor of leaving Instagram comments.
However, changing your password often but neglecting to make each iteration complex enough could be just as bad as never changing it.
There are certainly many behaviors that help depression grow: isolating yourself, over-sleeping, staying indoors, not eating, eating unhealthily, neglecting hygiene, etc.
"Enough is enough," Thaci said, adding that he was forced to take action after he saw the government was neglecting the issue.
In the opinion of ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, the 29-year-old quarterback "betrayed his cause" by neglecting to support a candidate.
We've got machine learning systems captioning images, synthesizing speech and translating between languages, but it seems we've been neglecting their cultural development.
In training they continued to emphasise the skills required to hold territory, neglecting those needed to forge strong relations with the community.
But Whole Foods moved quickly in October to close down that 365 store, neglecting its obligations and citing "site challenges" and underperformance.
Instead, it resides in myth — generalizing myths that direct attention to what is common amid diversity by neglecting trivial differences of detail.
Neglecting to add it has put Instagram users at risk, and led to damaging hacks that caused financial losses and massive stress.
Last fall, she filed federal civil rights claims against the university for neglecting to protect her and other female students from Pogge.
After the study was published, JAMA received letters from other specialists, arguing that the study was flawed, especially in neglecting psychological explanations.
Deutsche Bank employees are accused of neglecting their duty to report suspicious transactions "although ample grounds existed," prosecutors said in a statement.
De Luna explained that neglecting to tip may mean your server finishes a long shift without much cash to show for it.
He can swiftly deliver a death blow to the deal by withholding, neglecting or seeking to renegotiate American commitments on easing sanctions.
But if it's true that textbooks are still neglecting to cover replication issues, then I'd argue they are actually underselling the science.
I shopped modestly for maternity clothes, anything on sale, neglecting to invest in pieces that made me feel confident, beautiful, and on-trend.
Gonna do some laundry, read the books I've been neglecting, study for the LSAT, maybe go into the city and do some shopping.
Neglecting safety measures Safety always comes first, and with respect to home renovations, that means you have to take precautions throughout the project.
But he sounded a note of caution for Republicans, warning that neglecting the rising public concern about global warming could be a mistake.
Had he favored students he wanted to sleep with, while neglecting and discouraging those he was attracted to but who didn't show interest?
The president lashed out at Cummings over the summer, accusing the top Democrat of neglecting his home district, which includes much of Baltimore.
These sacrifices can take many forms, and American political leaders are neglecting their duty to the nation's mothers by failing to ameliorate them.
Retribution intentionally damages the offender, but it can also accidentally leave victims with new injuries by neglecting their needs and silencing their voices.
Ruiz took to social media Monday sharing only a selfie with Michael Strahan from the red carpet, and neglecting to mention the incident.
By neglecting those whose jobs have been swallowed by technology or imports, America's policymakers have fuelled some of the anger about freer trade.
No doubt, Sharapova and her business people are guilty of poorly managing her career by neglecting to carefully review the new banned list.
No one benefits if it's politics as usual, with lawmakers willfully neglecting the results of empirical research and instead blindly following gut instincts.
However, many agencies have used loopholes and skirted this requirement by neglecting to account for the full economic effects of a proposed rule.
Until now, investors have complained the government has focused largely on ending the country's myriad armed conflicts, neglecting economic reforms and their needs.
As you'll remember, Tommy's the one who originally isn't on heroin, but contracts HIV and eventually dies of toxoplasmosis after neglecting a kitten.
The shifts come as Japan Inc - long criticized for neglecting shareholders - is being pushed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to improve corporate governance.
They met, and Julio, feeling guilt for neglecting them during his Herbalife years, urged his sons to make the most of their lives.
" He scolded: "It is simply unacceptable for Europe's largest economy to ignore the threat of Russian aggression and continue neglecting its self-defense.
On Monday, Ayatollah Khamenei used his annual hajj message to attack the Saudis, accusing them of neglecting those wounded in last year's stampede.
It has accused the group of neglecting maintenance on the ageing viaduct and called for its national toll-road concession to be revoked.
"McRaven pointed out what he said were examples of the US neglecting its duty to be the "the protectors of the less fortunate.
But for others, neglecting a strong, singular message suggests they may only be using policy planks to pay lip service to progressive goals.
The company developed its dominance in online retail by neglecting to collect local sales tax, keeping prices well below brick-and-mortar competitors.
The entreaties are part of the Democrats' strategy to portray Republicans as so fearful of the president that they're neglecting their oversight responsibilities.
Which is why we try to counter it by neglecting personal needs, since we think we just need to be getting things done.
Still, the view among many in the settlements was that APEC catered to the political ambitions of the elite while neglecting the masses.
In 2016, the city of Helsinki ran a campaign warning Finnish parents that they were neglecting children by spending too much time online.
Even as she adores Trump, Gelly Garay-Triviski, a 16-year-old from Minnesota, isn't happy her party's leaders are neglecting the issue.
These days, cosmopolitan "elites" are under heavy fire for neglecting the plight of working people and allowing inequality to spiral out of control.
That something is lost when people retreat from public life, neglecting the hard questions of shared national values and obligations to each other.
The federal government is neglecting its responsibility to protect these resources, which drive our economies, businesses and communities for this and future generations.
They made their decision by focusing almost entirely on the prospect of losing immediately, neglecting how the future was likely to play out.
After Mr. Barrett criticized Sheriff Clarke for neglecting his duties in favor of Fox News appearances and book promotions, Sheriff Clarke became unhinged.
SPD chairman Sigmar Gabriel, who is also Economy Minister and Vice Chancellor, accused Merkel and Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble of neglecting European integration.
But if the former president so much as thinks of neglecting the new Raphael Saadiq record, may he be stripped of his Nobel.
It is simultaneously frivolous, a luxury for those who can waste money, and a personal responsibility that one is harshly judged for neglecting.
He wasn't neglecting her—it's just that if the essays were even implicitly addressed to a particular intimate they would become too specific.
With the #MeToo movement going strong, and Francis under pressure for neglecting the victims of child abuse, the nuns' pleas have gained traction.
If it's true that textbooks and teachers are still neglecting to cover replication issues, then I'd argue they are actually underselling the science.
Former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau tweeted one of the pictures showing kids in one of the enclosures, criticized the government for neglecting the children.
But users are not impressed and Nintendo later admitted it failed to market the Wii U properly, neglecting to showcase what made it unique.
I put on my pajamas, read Hannah Bronfman's book, Do What Feels Good, and write in my question-a-day book I've been neglecting.
Neglecting the medical, educational and social needs of millions of people so that a few can swell their bank accounts is a moral transgression.
One glaring "bug," as Facebook dubbed it, miscalculated the daily reach of a Facebook Page by neglecting to take out duplicate, or repeat, visitors.
"I think my friend just died," Carter wrote, neglecting to mention that Roy had been, at least by her own previous account, her boyfriend.
Perhaps one day our apps will be redesigned not just to soak up more attention, but to warn us when we're neglecting everything else.
In making Mr Godard and his sexism the endless butt of jokes, the film replicates the oppression it critiques by neglecting its female character.
Mr Posner reserves particular ire for the late Antonin Scalia, a "hyperconservative" justice he lambasted for his originalist jurisprudence and for neglecting his health.
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And this is neglecting the fact that prices would rise substantially due to the new tariffs and the disruption to the global supply chain.
If board members block the proposed capital increase, Nippon Steel is ready to sue them for neglecting their fiduciary responsibility, according to the source.
So if you think Britton spends hours and hours to get her enviable blown-out locks just right, she admits to "neglecting" her hair.
Neglecting to do so will further insulate us from regaining growth in the base industries that propelled our America to becoming a global leader.
Venezuela's government smarts at suggestions it is neglecting sport, saying the socialist authorities' backing for athletes has been unprecedented in the last 17 years.
"Progressive" educationalists such as John Dewey were criticising universities for expanding on an industrial scale while neglecting to instil character and purpose in students.
But it's true: We've all felt fury at how America parades around with self-righteous armies in foreign lands while neglecting problems at home.
Many students began neglecting their work, losing the motivation to attend class, forgetting to eat meals, and becoming obsessed with getting their next fix.
New York City's subway system is currently in a "state of emergency," which critics attribute to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo neglecting its infrastructure.
So perhaps your refrigerator's crisper drawers are bulging like an over-stuffed piñata with all of your CSA vegetables you've been neglecting for weeks.
Not only are you potentially neglecting a chance to negotiate your salary, you also risk rushing the process and not making an informed decision.
"I barely made the cut," he said, neglecting to mention that he shot a 61 on the final day for a one-shot victory.
He says past plans weren't strategic, neglecting to build sufficient affordable housing around the stadium and failing to address the needs of local residents.
Kodak Black was just arrested in Florida on a slew of charges including grand theft of firearm, possession of marijuana and neglecting a child.
But currently, as a result of largely neglecting college expenses beyond tuition, too many states are generating perverse outcomes regarding who receives public aid.
They said Democrats bent on impeachment were neglecting more pressing policy issues, like the migrants who are overwhelming government resources at the southwestern border.
But, she acknowledged, there's a need to draw a line in the sand between self-care and neglecting responsibilities — to others and to yourself.
That's the theory, anyway; unfortunately feminist efforts often manifest less equitably, often neglecting the needs of poor women, women of color, and transgender women.
Neglecting to include respirators on the list of covered products puts the people supplying, distributing, and manufacturing this lifesaving equipment in a tough spot.
Others say that by concentrating on rural areas, Mr. Xi is neglecting the plight of the urban poor, many of whom are rural migrants.
He said mistreating and neglecting children amounted to "soul murder" — a deliberate attempt to crush or eradicate the personality of a vulnerable young person.
Sometimes I get so busy that I feel like I'm neglecting Sonny, but Aliza taught me that quality of time means more than quantity.
The pick drew howls from the minority Democrats, who accused the Republicans of neglecting a Catholic priest who had more support from the committee.
Sean Bagniewski, the Democratic chairman of Polk County, which includes Des Moines, blamed state officials for neglecting the hard work of overseeing the caucuses.
Indira Huilca, a former congresswoman who has made labor a priority, said the country has concentrated on attracting private investment while neglecting worker safety.
I was no stranger to using a tracking/budgeting software, but had been neglecting to watch where our money was going over the years.
Bullough's aimless characters tend to have central, manageable concerns while neglecting the recalcitrant complications (alcoholism, domestic abuse, accidental pregnancy) that sprout like peripheral weeds.
But ignoring personal experience and neglecting the obvious is not only making you ineffective at solving problems but also threatens your freedom of judgment.
These companies are so big and so unchecked that when they make mistakes, Galloway argued, like neglecting to implement safeguards, it can undermine democracy.
The results were pretty clear: Republicans didn't lose voters in the midterm election because they saw Trump neglecting to fulfill his promises on immigration.
But as the country as a whole continues neglecting mental health care more broadly, Cook County's model might be a sign of the future.
Once I am taken back, we decide on Paragard and I also get my third Gardisil shot, which I'd been neglecting to do for years.
Farley later shared a lengthy statement to her personal website in January accusing her ex of physical and emotional abuse, and of neglecting their children.
A perception is growing that western European governments and investors alike are neglecting the small and divided markets of a region in their own backyard.
"I felt like the clientele there were so much in a spiritual headspace all the time that they were neglecting their physical bodies," she said.
Plus, neglecting to notify staff about a broken item or spilled product may lead to an injury or an unsuspecting shopper buying a damaged item.
If you're one of the many people guilty of neglecting one of the most majestic, yet underrated body parts — the uvula — we're here to help.
Belgian authorities have been accused of neglecting Muslims and failing to help find jobs to shield them from people seeking to radicalize desperate young men.
You should read Nilay's full review because he explains the joys of Atmos and the letdown that is Apple neglecting to support it at launch.
But with U.S. giants like Snap and YouTube neglecting to build proper tools for video music creation, Facebook has a shot to challenge China's ByteDance .
The Ruth Ellis Center trained Michigan County Child Welfare officials who are investigating families that are suspected of neglecting their children because they are queer.
Kamp lowered gas production in Groningen several times in response to earthquakes, but was still seen by residents as neglecting the risks of ongoing production.
Greece was criticised by the European Commission for "seriously neglecting" its obligations during the migration crisis as a member of the Schengen passport-free area.
The works council also took aim at Deutsche Boerse Chief Executive Carsten Kengeter for concentrating exclusively on the deal with London and neglecting other possibilities.
But assigning the protector/protectee roles based on gender so consistently, and then neglecting to debate exactly what that implies is simple adherence to stereotypes.
Disinformation is probably the greatest damage that the media can do, as opinion is guided in one direction, neglecting the other part of the truth.
Most servers rely heavily on tips as a major part of their salaries, so neglecting to tip means they may be working nearly for free.
The founders did not anticipate the growth of the federal bureaucracy, which enables the president to make policy by emphasizing some programs and neglecting others.
Political candidates in New York typically trek to Manhattan's wealthiest neighborhoods to rake in big contributions, often neglecting more far-flung parts of the city.
In other words, funding CHIP but neglecting to fund the CHCF is essentially useless to the children who depend on CHIP for their health care.
The employee said their restaurant had shifted to mostly focusing on completing orders, neglecting certain tasks like sweeping and washing dishes for the time being.
Ultimately, we should not be satisfied with setting up an action alert and neglecting further inquiry into whether or not the message portals are open.
Mr. Christie, who dropped out of the presidential race last month, has faced growing criticism in New Jersey that he is neglecting the state's problems.
When I was home I was doing remixes, so without really noticing it I was neglecting my own music because you gotta pay the bills.
"We are the most powerful creatures on the planet, women," she said, neglecting the many and varied forms of gender equality all over the globe.
One employee said their restaurant had shifted to mostly focusing on completing orders, neglecting certain tasks like sweeping and washing dishes for the time being.
The company has essentially dismissed the issue, blaming its supplier, Globe, and neglecting further discussion, according to Nina Levent of Sapar Contemporary, which represents Ahmed.
The move ends the prosecutions of eight current and former officials accused of neglecting their duties and allowing Flint residents to drink dangerous, tainted water.
Third, like any reformed addict, you'll see how much time you were wasting and how much you were neglecting people and things you truly love.
The government is neglecting these 1.3m families to protect a few thousand jobs in processing, says Carlos Costa, a cashew expert in Maputo, the capital.
Parents could quit their job to get paid by being a stay at home parent when in reality they could have been neglecting their child.
And although he performed Gershwin (he admired "Porgy and Bess" — "a true American opera"), Grofé and Barber, he was often reproached for neglecting American composers.
For instance, when asked about the mayor's anemic reception among black voters, Harris zoomed out to indict the Democratic Party's penchant for neglecting black women.
Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (Md.) also accused Republicans of neglecting their constitutional responsibilities for the sake of protecting their GOP ally in the White House.
It's less that I have sleep problems and more that I have a bad habit of neglecting sleep and then wondering why I'm so exhausted.
Opposition parties have accused Chancellor Angela Merkel of neglecting the long-term unemployed at a time when German firms are struggling with unprecedented labor shortages.
When the liberal law professors are neglecting their Thanksgiving turkeys to read congressional transcripts and snarking about Trump's 13-year old son, Trump is winning.
But the UN is denying the spotlight to countries that are building or financing new fossil fuel power plants or are neglecting their emissions commitments.
This redirection of global aid risks neglecting the hundreds of millions who may never escape poverty despite living in countries that are becoming relatively rich.
The women in their lives raise children (or train horses) when they're not scolding their men about neglecting family or the risks of their profession.
The Modi government's economic policy has been disproportionately focused on a few big corporations, neglecting small firms and traders, the agricultural sector and most workers.
But for now, some experts say their goal is to increase outreach to South Asians who may be at high risk and neglecting their health.
But before long her husband was conforming to the reactionary clichés of Franquist machismo: neglecting her for his drinking companions and indulging in casual affairs.
Needless to say, Collins isn't happy and he blames the manager of his apartment complex for neglecting to handle his pest control problem after repeated requests.
Not only are you probably throwing away or neglecting perfectly good food at home, but you're also opening the door to more instances of impulse buying.
Still, those efforts were not enough to assuage some Queens residents, including some elected representatives, who accused the mayor and his administration of neglecting the borough.
For some context: Jughead is sort of an oddball in the original Archie comics and cares almost exclusively about hamburgers, neglecting basically all other human concerns.
Some may say I'm neglecting the best parts of mothering — that I should be cooking and cleaning to show my family how much I love them.
While Casaleggio was busy peering into the future, he was neglecting more run-of-the-mill sources of revenue that Webegg needed to turn a profit.
The review showed Trump listening closely to some segments of Corporate America, though perhaps neglecting the dynamic technology and entertainment sectors, both powerful U.S. export industries.
The country's new leader, democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, has been criticized internationally for neglecting the Rohingya issue since her administration took office this year.
PARIS (Reuters) - Perhaps only in France would a billionaire and one of the nation's most powerful bankers both publicly chastise the president for neglecting ordinary people.
While no singular type of body is shown, the artist clearly has no interest in the malnourished model look, neglecting anything remotely similar in his paintings.
Because saving now "hurts" our paycheck, many people who manually manage their savings end up neglecting to save enough for retirement by continuing to prolong deposits.
And I didn't worry, as I read, that I was neglecting social media; I didn't nudge my daughter off my lap to reach for my phone.
Osteen received loads of backlash after neglecting to open Lakewood Church — his literal megachurch that seats 16,000 people — as a shelter for victims of Harvey's flooding.
Unless Congress acts before it goes on recess, it will be neglecting a vital resource in the nation's ongoing research into drugs for rare pediatric diseases.
These thoughts also influence whether parents feel they are neglecting their responsibilities if they are not consistently getting up at night to respond to their children.
In case you've been neglecting your well-worn pair of Uggs, we're delighted to inform you that major changes are happening at the brand right now.
Travis Barker is attacking his ex, Shanna Moakler ... accusing her of neglecting their kids, misusing their child support money, and exposing them to drugs and weapons.
Independent contractors and freelancers make up an increasing share of the workforce, yet Washington is largely neglecting the market where self-employed workers get health insurance.
It didn't mention crimes against Hindus either, which has led to accusations that governmental efforts to stamp out discrimination are themselves discriminatory, neglecting non-Abrahamic faiths.
The development prompted criticism that security officials had shifted their focus too heavily on combating Islamic terrorism, while neglecting the threat of local right-wing groups.
PiS has already accused him of neglecting the existence of a fraudulent investment scheme when prime minister and selling off too many Polish businesses to foreigners.
One productivity mistake so many of us make is working for hours at a time, sometimes right through the lunch hour, and neglecting taking frequent breaks.
He made sweeping pronouncements about the misuse of Facebook's advertising products while neglecting to mention that most of Russia's exploitation took the form of nonadvertising posts.
White evangelicals continue to focus on personal piety as the measure of true Christianity, while neglecting the Social Gospel that enlivens Jesus' words for the masses.
While police were responding to the incident at Spaulding's home, they learned he may have been neglecting his dog and a domestic shorthair cat, police said.
"But to try to extend ourselves into tough states while neglecting to rebuild in the states where we traditionally won presidential races would be political malpractice."
Neglecting to bribe the middle-school lacrosse coach who benched your daughter in the eighth grade might have seemed like good cost savings at the time.
Appallingly, there is no mechanism for routine monitoring of the medical conditions in these facilities, and there is an alarming recent history of neglecting detainees' health.
Wall Street appears to be neglecting a global hot spot that could rip apart the bearish case for oil and drive prices higher before year-end.
But to gorge on sugar-rich foods, even in the relatively healthy format of a bucketful of Rainier cherries, could mean neglecting other worthy menu items.
As a result some would-be urban gardeners end up neglecting the terrace or balcony that was once high on their list of apartment must-haves.
They wrongfully believe, for instance, that the War on Poverty was a complete failure, neglecting to take into account government subsidies and quality of life improvements.
At best, Trump is neglecting his duty to defend America and at worst he's inviting the Russians to do it again in the US and elsewhere.
For much of the first half of the 20th century, physicists had concentrated on trying to understand the nature of matter, neglecting the field of optics.
That has fueled resentment among black and Hispanic residents who see the city investing where white residents have settled while neglecting the areas where they live.
There is nothing wrong with small farmers capturing a share of export markets, as long as it does not mean neglecting their roles as local food producers.
However, the president has recently come under fire in the community for neglecting to follow through on this promise and failing to declare June National Pride Month.
Obliviousness is not a justification for neglecting all the people Red carefully describes as fellow Americans — and everyone on the surface faces the same potentially gruesome fate.
She likens them to how adults idealize childhood as a "lovely time of puppies and ice cream," while perhaps neglecting the darker shades of these formative years.
At Fort Bragg, the largest military base in the United States, a tenant petitihere to "hold Corvias accountable" for neglecting homes has gained more than 2,000 signatures.
Having discovered the drug, and established that it worked against a disease that caused awful suffering, neglecting to use it would have been "incredibly demoralising", he says.
In fact, a common prank for foreigners living in Turkey is to invite friends to eat tavuk göğsü, neglecting to mention the main ingredient until the end.
In a prepared testimony, Zuckerberg apologizes for neglecting to address abuses of the platform, including fake news, the 2016 Russian misinformation campaign, hate speech, and data leaks.
Kaczynski blames the previous, centrist government for allowing corporations to abuse VAT rules, for example, while neglecting poorer Poles, whose support gave his party victory last year.
Several activists said anti-trafficking efforts were too concentrated in Edo state, the main hub for women trafficked to Europe, but neglecting the rest of the country.
One vocal faction is pushing for 1003% renewable energy, neglecting nuclear power and fighting all fossil fuels, infrastructure to move them and technologies burning them more cleanly.
The fallout continues at Baylor as the University deals with its troubling history of neglecting sexual assaults and other violent crimes among students, including several football players.
The show opens as the newly-single Jules (Kat Dennings) realizes she needs to rejoin the "girl world" after neglecting her friends during her five-year relationship.
Pipeline critics have called the construction jobs "temporary," neglecting to mention that all construction jobs are temporary, but on the critics' side their jobs look pretty comfortable.
After neglecting the states under President Barack Obama, the party controls just 31 of the nation's 99 legislative bodies, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
It's officially summer, which means you have more hours of sweet daylight to spend tackling the books you've been neglecting or those beach reads you've been saving.
After years of neglecting the region, the EU has been spurred into action by the growing influence of other powers there, including Russia, China and Saudi Arabia.
In a radio interview Bing had defended the company against the charge of neglecting living composers by arguing that the public showed scant interest in new opera.
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) lashed out at the White House for what he calls a "misleading PR campaign" accusing Republicans of neglecting opioids.
They have accused him of doggedly pursuing the investigation into Clinton's private email server while neglecting to give the breach at the DNC the attention it deserved.
The United States has taken steps to condemn China for religious persecution while simultaneously neglecting the greatest tool that the country has to assist this vulnerable population.
But environmentalists say the focus is largely on India's plains - where populations and farm outputs are higher - neglecting those living in the far-off, sparsely populated Himalayas.
"The [tech] industry is so busy trying to reinvent the political wheel that it's neglecting the users who have the most clout — members of Congress," he says.
As stated above, Louisiana is known for its high incarceration rate, and it has also been accused of neglecting to provide HIV-positive prisoners with medical care.
He had recently appeared in a video accusing Saudi officials of habitually neglecting parts of southern Saudi Arabia and suggesting that some official dealings had been corrupt.
Dr. Draine, a professor of social work at Temple University, had developed puzzling behavior — leaving the front door to their house ajar, neglecting the bills, driving uncertainly.
"The army is as great a tyrant as the king was," one of the soldiers (Gregg Mozgala) complains, only neglecting to include the church in his disappointment.
SpaceX also filed a comment suggesting that Swarm had not adequately considered its orbital debris footprint, neglecting in particular to include its satellites' antennas in various calculations.
"Ultimately, we need political solutions to resolve protracted conflicts, stop neglecting the weakest health systems, and protect health care workers and facilities from attacks," according to WHO.
What if Facebook employees publicly took their executives to task for neglecting the real-world violence their products are causing in places like Myanmar and Sri Lanka?
Through an array of traditional and contemporary styles, the program traces links between South Africa's anti-apartheid and America's civil rights movements, not neglecting the present. bam.
But if you feel strongly that in the yearslong body of 20 Under $20 lists, I am neglecting areas of value and interest, I welcome your suggestions.
Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Hulu, and the rest are neglecting the fact that we're in the midst of a national crisis of misinformation and missing information.
A fan of Voltaire will object that Mishra offers a comically partial picture of him, neglecting his brave championing of the fight against torture and religious persecution.
Everyone makes money missteps at some point in their lives, whether it's splurging on unnecessary items or neglecting to contribute to retirement funds as soon as possible.
When a bystander sees a nanny neglecting a child or engaging in other unsafe behavior, there isn&apost much that person can do to report the issue.
While federal investigators continue to investigate these incidents, Democrats and Republicans agree that one thing is clear: We cannot continue the status quo of neglecting our infrastructure.
Won't I be neglecting my duties if it takes me an extra hour to learn that Jeff Bezos is getting divorced, or another YouTuber did something racist?
There are not enough hours in the week to get everything done, and I end up doing my work poorly and neglecting my family in the process.
A big bottle is also key, since not applying enough or neglecting to reapply are the biggest sunscreen-related problems, according to the experts we spoke with.
Hack it If failing to prepare is preparing to fail, neglecting to protect your car from winter is setting you up for a morning battle against the ice.
That contest, many years further along than the one for quantum hegemony, shows how the U.S. can blow a comfortable lead by neglecting to implement a national strategy.
Ideas that Gieger and his wife did not approve of, like taking his friends for rides, smoking pot and neglecting to show his parents the "respect" they deserve.
Probably never, as services / products continue to be in a constant race with themselves to make things "better" while often neglecting how we interact with them (ahem, HomePod).
"We hope that this office is never again forced to prosecute parents in The Followers of Christ church for neglecting the medical care of their children," Foote said.
Japan's financial regulator, concerned some regional banks are neglecting their core lending operations, plans to question regional banks that are deemed to have poor business models, sources say.
We have had our chart flipped, turned upside down, and we'd like to take a minute to apologise for neglecting the prince of a town called Bel-Air
Historically, when we've failed to recognize the people who do this indispensable work, our inaction reflected little more than the regrettable habit of neglecting to express our gratitude.
Sending your child to an all-white school without nurturing a strong cultural foundation is setting a child up for failure, neglecting their own race to appropriate another.
When it comes to Glover's duties outside of Pride Rock, the actor made clear he hasn't been neglecting his signature projects like Atlanta and career as Childish Gambino.
It would not, for instance, further boost the appeal of extremism by attacking already marginalized communities while as well neglecting all of the real sources of the problem.
Blaming previous governments for neglecting the population, he said the priority was to eradicate the social problems and lack of opportunities that had made people risk their lives.
Every conscious swipe of your credit card as a consumer gives more power to the organizations and brands working for good, and challenges those neglecting to do so.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton is taking her new memoir on the road -- and the book tour includes some stops she's been accused of neglecting during her presidential campaign.
But Trump, who has been criticized at home for neglecting rights issues in dealings abroad, praised Duterte in May for doing an "unbelievable job on the drug problem".
It fails to simplify the tax code, they contend, while busting the budget, neglecting new infrastructure investments and threatening too many middle-class families with a tax increase.
Mr Tough's book is one of many in recent years to argue that education policy in rich countries has emphasised academic skills while neglecting emotional and psychological development.
On the second question, the answer is: You can do quite a bit, but taking one security precaution and neglecting others could make you very vulnerable to hackers.
As stocks have climbed to record levels this year, investors are neglecting one very important aspect of financial markets, according to analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
In their rush to the future, Mr. Chow and Mr. Osborne are neglecting the present, when real women may want clothes to take them through their real lives.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Some film critics are calling it the best Marvel movie so far; others say it's a correction after years of neglecting minority talent in Hollywood.
If you're neglecting spending time on your friends, your job, your mental or physical health, or even just your personal happiness to go on dates — just stop. 23.
A top GOP chairman is lashing out at the White House for what he calls a "misleading PR campaign" that accuses Republicans of neglecting the nation's opioid crisis.
The president has been accused of neglecting his allies, including Ukraine, and cozying up with Russia, fueling calls for an inquiry into his business ties with the country.
But Trump, who has been criticized at home for neglecting rights issues in dealings abroad, in May praised Duterte for doing an "unbelievable job on the drug problem".
There is searing loss; the painstaking, exhausting attempt to care for one another; and the distinct impression that warring men are neglecting something crucial on the home front.
As Mattis and a host of other retired generals have argued, neglecting these fundamentals of statecraft to default to military intervention does not effectively defend vital U.S. interests.
And while we wait for New Game+ and custom difficulties to challenge streamers, there are plenty of players neglecting achievements and just going ham on these poor characters.
After neglecting to put announced fuel price increases into effect last year, Egypt said that it would move slowly to pare subsidies through the decade without ending them.
Despite Apple CEO Tim Cook's recent reassurance that "great desktops" are coming in 2017, a new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman suggests Apple really is neglecting the Mac.
By focusing only on women and children, health officials are very likely neglecting millions of Americans who have either short- or long-term ill effects of lead exposure.
To me, avoiding the topic is like a group of frogs sitting in a beaker, fretting about the growing warmth of the water but neglecting to jump out.
"I'm observing how in the corona pandemic, other countries are neglecting data protection in parts," said Ulrich Kelber, who's in charge of the federal privacy regulator in Germany.
Andre's side thinks Warthen is just trying to take him to the cleaners, while she claims Andre's been neglecting their daughter by not spending enough time with her.
Dr. Thomas Inglesby, the head of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, who testified during the January hearing, said that neglecting such programs would jeopardize national security.
Many people were critical of the rush to idolize the boy, though, saying officials were using Fuman as a prop and neglecting the broader issue of rural poverty.
And after another couple in the colony started neglecting an egg, penguin keepers at the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium figured they would give it to Sphen and Magic.
CS: You say twice that you intend to keep the lines of communication open, but by neglecting to be honest with your partner, you're shutting communication down, Snooper.
As the medical community grapples with how to reduce prescriptions without neglecting the needs of patients, disagreements about how to do that compassionately will continue to come up.
JJ from Northeast can finally breathe after a room redo: After a break-up and many years of neglecting my space, I finally gave it a fresh rehaul.
He accuses them of demonstrating bureaucratic ineptitude, neglecting young talent and taking a cavalier attitude toward antidoping controls that have left a question mark hanging over many riders.
The neglect I fear is that of the United States, neglecting to uphold its historic position as an international exemplar of generosity and moral leadership on refugee resettlement.
In addition to the destruction wrought by current leadership at the Interior Department and the EPA, Congress has a long history of neglecting or harming the Louisiana tribes.
"We are not neglecting the relevance of respect for the Christian faith (as well as all other religious beliefs or their absence)," Toffoli wrote, according to Agencia Brasil.
"The problem is not the rules of Brussels, it is how neglecting the rules of Brussels have an impact in your reputation in the international markets," he said.
Readers will learn how Schultz made tough decisions — like temporarily shutting down more than 7,000 US stores — in order to help Starbucks grow without neglecting its core values.
"This guy violated the Constitution," Biden said of Trump, adding that news organizations were scrutinizing his family and neglecting to focus on the allegations against the US president.
For all of my headphones coverage on The Verge, I feel a little guilty for neglecting Audio-Technica, which consistently makes some of the best and best-loved headphones.
This less dramatic theory could explain why Joe visits the old man once a week — Joe could feel guilty for neglecting Mooney and feel some responsibility for his situation.
One is that, beyond the dysfunction in Washington, the excellence of America's institutions is creating a false sense of security about the long-term threats its politicians are neglecting.
At Mass last Sunday, for example, my parish priest talked about how people tend to focus their new year's resolutions on their physical health, while neglecting their spiritual health.
Beijing could, for instance, decide to stop helping the US put economic pressure on North Korea to try to rein in its nuclear program by neglecting to enforce sanctions.
And then I was trapped in a terrifying scenario: dating someone, growing steadily closer, and neglecting to tell them I had a cervix full of a generous donor's sperm.
Almost nine months later, the self-described capital of the Islamic State is still revealing its dead, and returning civilians are blaming the U.S. for neglecting the recovery effort.
The key word here is "beautifully," as I've seen and heard many, even more expensive, audiophile headphones that get lost in over-sharpening the treble and neglecting the bass.
The show heavily suggests that these three effectively kept Avery in prison for nearly 10 years longer than he should have been by neglecting to investigate the phone call.
Valdis Dombrovskis, a vice president of the European Commission, the bloc's executive body, said that Greece was "seriously neglecting its obligations" by failing to properly register and fingerprint migrants.
The ECB says Germany relies too much on exports, neglecting its internal market and running up huge trade surpluses without recognising that its economic good fortune may not last.
"Millennials' digital gaming habits are likely to get stronger as they age, neglecting to appeal to them today risks losing this group for the long term," said the report.
A report in March from two advocacy groups accused AT&T of engaging in the practice by neglecting to build out modern broadband technologies in poor neighborhoods in Cleveland.
Tia and Rick have been going HAM on each other on social media in recent months ... with her accusing him of neglecting their son and calling his family ugly.
Taking it a step further: when we are forced to think only in terms of election cycles, we are neglecting the long-term investments our party needs to make.
Teo completely abandoned the leadership responsibilities that were entrusted to him, neglecting to take the most basic steps required to run a venture capital firm," the lawsuit states. "Mr.
Abdulgani Ali, who owns shops in Marawi and nearby Iligan City, said there is less resentment of Christian neighbors than there is of the government for neglecting Muslim livelihoods.
Piotr Wozny, a deputy minister responsible for air quality, blamed former governments for neglecting the problem and announced a pilot program to help 22 of the most polluted towns.
Rid said WikiLeaks, Twitter and "overeager" journalists who were "aggressively covering the political leaks while neglecting or ignoring their provenance" were exploited by Russian intelligence to spread the information.
On the economic front, the nationalist-minded PiS has accused Tusk's pro-business centrists of neglecting national interests for the sake of better relations with Germany and foreign corporations.
Cleaver said that McCaskill will need to step up her engagement with black communities to make sure she's not neglecting parts of her base in such a competitive race.
While many of his managerial competitors have been accused of wilfully neglecting the League Cup, Mourinho has always shown respect to the understated and prosaic power of the tournament.
"My sisters in Women's March and I have faced accusations that have hurt my soul -- charges of anti-Semitism and neglecting our LGBTQIA family," co-chair Carmen Perez said.
They remind me that when you expect a city to be a certain way, often, you end up neglecting local geography, communities, and the way they already use space.
But critics expressed concern for Fuman's well-being amid the media hype, and that officials were using him as a prop and neglecting the broader issue of rural development.
In an October opinion joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, Gorsuch wrote that there was "nothing unusual" about Ross's actions, neglecting to mention the facts that Ross hid from Congress.
The soldiers refer to her as "my fair lady" and "sweet lady", neglecting the fact that they had ripped her out of her home and relationship against her will.
Some experts worry that Australia is neglecting or even undermining traditional diplomacy by focusing on covert activity that security officials tend to hint at but do not fully explain.
Now God Power is severely malnourished and fighting for his life, but it's not because Tarr is neglecting him: When we met her, she hadn't eaten for three days.
The Washington Post reported that Tillerson and his aides had conflicts with White House officials over Tillerson's habit of "neglecting to return phone calls," according to White House sources.
Furthermore, by neglecting to exercise discretion when deciding on the fate of the United States' undocumented population, the Trump Administration is putting harrowingly innocent lives at risk as well.
Independent analysts praised Mr. Esper's effort to review force levels but warned that the new emphasis on confronting China and Russia should not mean neglecting other global hot spots.
By overcharging for the drug and neglecting to market it, Valeant has undercut the commercial success of the drug, called Addyi, Bloomberg reported, citing a letter from Sprout shareholders.
"Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin, who reportedly had no will or trust, is only the latest instance of an entertainment giant apparently neglecting financial matters until it's too late.
Bad science and the processed-food industry have colluded to make fat public enemy No. 1 — all the while neglecting carbohydrates, especially the highly processed and easily digested kind.
At the same time, though, America's history of neglecting this abuse of power leaves institutions clumsily trying to catch up, adapting faulty systems for vetting and addressing these claims.
She berated an aide for neglecting to bring a plastic fork on a plane and ate a salad with a comb — then told the aide to clean the comb.
But the remark regarding "neglecting your child's right to food" also underscored the broader issue of the responsibility educational institutions have to provide healthy and affordable lunches to students.
The FUT community is slowly but surely losing patience with EA, and accusations that EA exploiting the popularity of the game while neglecting various problems within it are growing.
And neglecting the fact that heart disease is a major killer of the world's poor means missing out on the opportunity to save millions of lives with simple interventions.
In fact, neglecting to account for the inherent sacrifices is one reason why so many of us have a hard time sticking to healthy habits and following up on goals.
Former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau tweeted one of the pictures showing kids in enclosed cages, noting that "this is happening right now" and criticized the government for neglecting the children.
They also said Deutsche Bank employees are alleged to have breached their duties by neglecting to report money laundering suspicions about clients and offshore companies involved in tax evasion schemes.
But both of the incumbents lost, in part, because the Black Lives Matter movement criticized them for mishandling and neglecting high-profile police shooting cases over the past few years.
"Like most severely overweight people, I had to hit a rock-hard bottom before I'd take responsibility for the consequences of neglecting my own health," he admitted to the outlet.
Surrounded by Washington's power-brokers, Mr Trump's inauguration speech was a remarkable populist attack on political elites, whom he lambasted for neglecting "struggling families"; he vowed to end "American carnage".
A new beginning is here for you, Pisces, and if you've been on the wrong track at work, or neglecting your responsibilities or daily habits, this eclipse will remedy that.
And then, because there's so much emphasis and focus on spectacular imagery and online community that people are almost neglecting the un-sexy community meeting where these thing get decided.
Picture this: You have a dentist appointment coming up so you spend the 24 hours beforehand frantically flossing to make up for the last six months of neglecting the practice.
The next country, he proclaims, was, of course, Nazi Germany—neglecting to add that this was part of a eugenics programme targeted at whoever the Nazis saw as genetically inferior.
To this point, Mr Sisi has made things worse by quashing civil society, neglecting reform and focusing on mega-projects that boost his image, but add little to the economy.
Benghazi was the first Libyan city to rise up, in February 2011, because Gaddafi had punished the east for disloyalty by essentially neglecting it during his 42 years in power.
Dloti resigned after clashing with the board over his acquisition-fuelled expansion across Africa, while Standard Bank accused him of neglecting the vast, largely untapped lower-income market at home.
So your neighbors may never say hello, but they can film you taking out the trash, walking the dog, or shamelessly neglecting to scoop the poop, and then share it.
It's now time to quantify what another year in combat means to the brave women and men still serving in Afghanistan and stop neglecting our New Greatest Generation of warfighters.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) also accused Israel of neglecting his duty in a tweet after the sheriff spoke out against the organization during a CNN town hall last week.
They have become party to what Mr. Obama calls a lifelong "covenant" with the V.A. It's a covenant that the government always seems to be making, neglecting, forgetting and rediscovering.
The cause of the collapse is still under investigation, but the ruling 5-Star Movement blamed Italy's biggest toll-road operator, infrastructure group Atlantia, for neglecting maintenance on the bridge.
In focusing its efforts on creating the perfect military strategy, the U.S. risks neglecting a dangerously divided political system in Kabul that cannot lead the war to a peaceful settlement.
Our first episode is about parents who have been accused of neglecting their children because they use pot for medical reasons in Kansas, a state where weed is still illegal.
The situation shows further evidence that Apple has been neglecting its responsibility to police the Enterprise Certificate program, leading to its exploitation to circumvent App Store rules and forbidden categories.
Some use it as a signal to power "Joker" elicits sympathy for its title character, presenting a cautionary tale about how neglecting society's most vulnerable can result in horrific consequences.
" Mr. Fallah said the art world was focused on "areas it's been neglecting," such as African-American and Latino artists, and "some of that does trickle down to Iranian artists.
Opinion Columnist There are so many issues breaking right now that it's hard to keep track — and focusing on any one leads to feelings of guilt about neglecting the others.
Hannah's parents, the Baker's, are suing the school for neglecting to intervene in Hannah's suicide, despite her having reached out to the school's impotent guidance counselor the day she died.
The complaints prompted some members of the council, most of whom live in the southern part of the district, to express regret for neglecting the problems facing the Harlem schools.
Third parties are generally founded on ideas that elites are neglecting, like the combination of economic populism, social conservatism and America-first foreign policy that propelled Donald Trump to power.
Neglecting hard truths to win office, however, could be the first domino in a cascade of Canadians voting farther right than ever before, joining the ranks of their beleaguered allies.
When we view all deaths in the hospital as failures, we risk neglecting a critical opportunity to improve the dying experience for many of our society's sickest and most vulnerable.
I have grand visions of exploring the great outdoors, getting to a lot of stuff around the house that I've been neglecting, maybe even finally paying attention to my kids.
If there was ever a time to stop neglecting sleep, though, it's now; we all know there's something downright luxurious about getting cozy in bed and waking up well rested.
Neglecting to save for a down payment, student loan burdens, and poor credit scores are all reasons young people might face difficulty buying homes, says personal finance expert Jean Chatzky.
Only then did Soviet officials deign to release a terse statement acknowledging "an accident has taken place," while studiously neglecting to mention the specifics of what had happened or when.
Yet rather than defend the system of alliances and liberal institutions it created after the second world war, America has been neglecting it—and even, under President Donald Trump, attacking it.
But America's current advantages could erode if Washington continued to deplete its shrinking resources by meddling in illusory pursuits around the world while neglecting the social and economic challenges at home.
Neglecting to reveal the source was the basis of the "covert propaganda" violation, because the law says that citizens must know when messages presented to them were created by their government.
After years of neglecting Firefox, misreading mobile users and putting most of its chips on a failed phone project, Mozilla says it is working hard to get Firefox off the mat.
After years of neglecting Firefox, misreading mobile users, and putting most of its chips on a failed phone project, Mozilla says it is working hard to get Firefox off the mat.
Trump set out patriotism as incompatible with globalism, neglecting the reality that many of the challenges confronting the United States this century, including terrorism and nuclear proliferation, will require collective action.
If you've been neglecting your personal needs, today is a great day to really focus on what you've been forgetting as work, friends and other obligations pull you in every direction.
Former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, himself a former member of VW's supervisory board, accused Merkel of neglecting her duties by going on holiday rather than chairing the emissions talks with industry bosses.
The only way we could win would be to realize our relationship goal — but neglecting any one of our individual goals would cause our relationship score to drop like a rock.
The lawsuit, brought by environmental and aboriginal groups and coastal municipalities, argues that the National Energy Board (NEB) regulator did not properly review the project, neglecting to consider several environmental issues.
Dale says one inspiration is 'porn studies', now with its own quarterly, created after academics united to focus on a topic they felt cultural researchers were neglecting out of misplaced squeamishness.
An overall trend this year was that countries are neglecting trafficking of their own citizens within their borders, which is the case for 77 percent of victims, according to the report.
Neglecting your health will catch up with you, often more quickly than you think, and getting sick can be far more expensive, not to mention far less pleasant, than staying well.
In late December — weeks after it was revealed that BCFS had been neglecting to run required fingerprint checks on workers — HHS announced that it would not be renewing the Tornillo contract.
Labour bosses bemoaned that all the bidders were so far focusing on Air Berlin's aircraft, routes and landing slots and neglecting the 2,800 workers at its maintenance unit and in administration.
But it turns out neglecting sleep has a multitude of negative consequences, all of which can affect our work performance: So what can you do about your own personal sleep habits?
In 2014, the ESPN columnist Scoop Jackson defended Mr. Jordan from critics who ripped the former athlete for neglecting to speak then about the killings of black men by police officers.
Addressing concerns about an interim system being burdensome to implement, plaintiffs' lawyers countered that the state put itself in this situation by neglecting the system for so long and ignoring warnings.
Most research on young gay and bisexual black men focuses on HIV/AIDS while neglecting other important areas of study, according to Ryan Wade, a University of Illinois social work professor.
Taxes The former president tore into Trump and the Republicans for offering tax cuts to wealthy Americans, while neglecting the impact that the reduced duties would have on the nation's deficit.
Working from the ever-present shame about "neglecting" my health to receiving the official stamp of approval from a medical professional, I finally felt like I had autonomy over my health.
Odinga accuses the ruling party of stealing the election, overseeing rampant corruption, directing abuse by the security forces and neglecting vast swathes of the country, including Odinga's heartland in the west.
Nuclear policy experts fear that aggressive signaling between the two countries could spiral into a new nuclear arms race, neglecting opportunities to instead pursue nuclear weapons reductions through arms control agreements.
The researchers wanted to look at these factors because, they note, previous research has shown that social problems such as "losing friends" or "neglecting family" are linked to heavy cannabis use.
She began Veteranas and Rucas while attending art school in Chicago, at a time when she felt she was neglecting a huge part of her life — her home in Los Angeles.
Several Grenfell Tower residents accused the K.C.T.M.O. of purposely neglecting their needs so that the building would eventually decay and have to be demolished, and of cutting corners in the refurbishment.
Reports that Bond was neglecting the baby led to D.C.F. involvement for the first five months of Bella's life, and then again in June, 2013, when Bella was ten months old.
In the early 1940s, the problem was that the state government would not build roads to these rural areas, neglecting the people there and cutting off their ability to develop economically.
You could sue a polluter (for polluting) or a government agency (for neglecting its regulatory duties), but even if you won, the damages would be too small to be a deterrent.
Park was also accused of neglecting her duties during the 2014 Sewol ferry sinking that killed more than 300, but the judges said the charge did not warrant deliberation by the court.
Whatever really happened (Rhymefest accused West of neglecting Donda's House, a charity named after West's mother, prompting Kim to launch a Twitter war), it's Kanye and Kim who get the last word.
Some public workers accuse the government of President Uhuru Kenyatta of neglecting them and failing to curb widespread corruption that they say swallows money that could be used to raise their pay.
"By neglecting to take final agency action, the Reserve Board has effectively trapped Jiampietro in an administrative purgatory," lawyers for Jiampietro said in a complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
We've all been guilty of neglecting our toothbrushes after a long day (or night) out, but as the American Dental Association recommends, you really should be brushing your teeth twice a day.
But Litvin says app developers, especially in the medical industry tend to either be all about the medical space, neglecting UX and UI, or all about marketing, not ensuring evidence based practice.
That determination, along with Anthony neglecting to report her missing child and mis-directing investigators, ultimately led prosecutors — perhaps feeling pressure over the public outrage about Anthony — to seek the death penalty.
First, The Daily Beast reported that Baron had threatened to fire star reporter Wesley Lowery over tweets criticizing a Times story for neglecting to highlight the racism of the Tea Party movement.
The online document generator isn't a full toolkit, but it is a fast and easy way to engage organizations that may have never previously thought about the potential dangers of neglecting security.
The Academy of Motion Pictures released a statement about Weinstein's dismissal from its voting body and was quickly skewered for neglecting to give Allen, Bill Cosby, or Roman Polanski the same treatment.
Investor concerns over reduced protections include a borrower's ability to minimize how much excess cash companies must have leftover to pay down debt or neglecting to treat existing and new lenders equally.
In fact, Western developed countries have long enjoyed the benefits of economic globalization while neglecting to resolve the abovementioned problems, leading to undercurrents of the anti-globalization campaign in marginalized social sectors.
A wave of fatal stabbings has dominated headlines this week, displacing concerns about Britain's exit from the European Union and fuelling criticism that May is neglecting other priorities during the Brexit negotiations.
But neglecting the team that has been able to sell slightly above-average headphones at a breakneck pace for nearly a decade doesn't seem like a smart business move for either party.
Mr. Cohen and other legal scholars said that the notion that Mr. Lee voluntarily left Hong Kong — neglecting his travel papers at home and somehow evading tight border controls — is far-fetched.
All this time, we've been eagerly watching and waiting to see who among the contestants The Bachelor or Bachelorette will choose, completely neglecting the possibility that two contestants could choose each other.
Protesters in Rio, as elsewhere in Brazil, have long complained that their leaders have prioritized lavish mega-events like the Olympics and the World Cup while neglecting essentials like hospitals and schools.
A source told Reuters the prosecutor will be fired for failing to attend an exam last month required of all General Prosecutor's Office employees and neglecting to provide justification for his absence.
US President Donald Trump is consumed by the House impeachment investigation, neglecting policy areas in which he once took a close interest to follow proceedings and complain about them, Politico reported Friday.
Veterans' issues have recently taken center stage in the race after outside groups launched attack ads accusing both of neglecting a scandal over excessive painkiller prescriptions at the state's Tomah VA facility.
When other retailers try to compete with comparable big sales, they oftentimes just dump unsold products into discount piles, neglecting the sort of value more experienced cheap brands are sure to offer.
I have a different view: Philosophy isn't separated from the social, natural or mathematical sciences, nor is it neglecting the study of goodness, justice and virtue, which was never its central aim.
In aligning herself so firmly with Trilling's perspective, Robins repeats her subject's mistakes, neglecting to address the psyche's calculated oversights and necessary errors, the desperate little contradictions that made and unmade her.
TMZ broke the story ... cops raced to Chyna's home Sunday night after an anonymous caller claimed she was drunk and neglecting Dream ... and this went down shortly after the makeup artist left.
They talk about the politics of Trump's ban on European travel to the US and explore why the European Union seems to be neglecting to help Italy in its time of need.
The recommended charges against Ms. York are one count of dangerous control of a child for his possession of a firearm and five counts of neglecting a dependent, which are all felonies.
"Qatar's objectives in diversifying the economy and reducing its dependence on oil and gas does not ever mean neglecting the oil and gas sector as a fundamental source of wealth," he said.
Typically, we can trace their origin to a narrow understanding of consumer harm, one that focuses too much on the immediate loss of money or time, while neglecting other kinds of harm.
The world doesn't need more blissful ignorance, especially from those up on a high-horse about their grand ideals but neglecting to look around about what's going on in the real world.
She is Proust's mother, who tormented him so much by neglecting to climb the stairs to kiss him good night that he spent his entire life writing a long novel in revenge.
Bayer would also risk neglecting its successful core business of pharmaceuticals, driven by sales of stroke prevention pill Xarelto and anti-blindness drug Eylea, and alienate its healthcare-focused investors and analysts.
Yet as important as that debate may be, we may be neglecting a very urgent question: How do we protect the "touchless economy" — the part of the economy that is still working.
Yet as important as that debate may be, we may be neglecting a very urgent question: How do we protect the "touchless economy" — the part of the economy that is still working.
But if you also wish to remain in good standing with your mama bear, then we recommend serving this to her—but maybe neglecting to mention how it compares to her recipe.
But as demands of the investment bank grow, Staley is relying on the likes of McGrath, Dainton and his inner circle to quell calls he might be neglecting other parts of the bank.
The idea of not just neglecting but actively refusing constituent services, for reasons of ideology, would be unimaginable to the constituent-focused members of Congress of both parties elected beginning in the 1970s.
Most employees habitually put it off until the last possible minute, then eat at their desks in a harried and unpleasant fashion, lest the boss sees us neglecting our spreadsheets for a moment.
One appeared to enjoy belittling him, announcing to the class that "Tom found maths hard today," while neglecting to mention that he was doing work meant for children ten years older than him.
Congress and other national institutions have a clear track record of neglecting Puerto Rico, despite the fact that its 3.3 million residents are American citizens and it is more populous than 21 states.
The company is expected to pay a multimillion-dollar fine for neglecting to protect the data of children under the age of 13 — a violation of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
A wave of fatal stabbings has dominated headlines this week, displacing concerns about Britain's divorce from the European Union and fuelling criticism that May is neglecting other priorities during the interminable Brexit saga.
Former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, himself a former member of VW's supervisory board, accused Merkel of neglecting her duties by going on holiday rather than chairing the talks with industry bosses on diesel emissions.
Even though Moman had been doing exactly what her doctor had asked of her — and even though she had no history of abusing or neglecting her children — she was accused of child abuse.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's re-embrace of nuclear power, on display last week with the recertification of two aging reactors, is prompting some critics to warn that Tokyo is neglecting the lessons of Fukushima.
When Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" arrived in 2012, a number of prominent scholars blasted it for promoting a "great man" view of history and neglecting the role African-Americans played in their own emancipation.
The EPA's proposed rollback will put workers and communities at risk while wasting billions of dollars worth of energy and neglecting to take advantage of the opportunity to create thousands of quality jobs.
Some of the German group's shareholders have voiced concern that Bayer risks neglecting its drugs business following its planed $63.5 billion takeover of U.S. seeds group Monsanto , which won U.S. approval on Tuesday.
Its so-called "zeroing methodology" -- long a problem for the trade body -- involves cherry-picking violators and neglecting law-abiding producers in a way that lets U.S. officials artificially inflate the penalties imposed.
"In order for things to be successful, you have to be a part of it," Williams says of her business pursuits, which she has to avoid neglecting in favor of her tennis career.
It captures all the wayward magnetism and levity that have enchanted countless writers without neglecting the tragic darkness of many of the sisters' life ­choices and the savage sociopolitical currents that fueled them.
The new rule is likely to receive immediate pushback from environmentalists who say the EPA under Trump is neglecting its statutory obligations to regulate pollutants such as carbon under the Clean Air Act.
The best thing to happen to Latin America in recent times has been the clamor for integrity in government; next time around, the left should take up this banner, instead of neglecting it.
"It's very disappointing," Mr. Ravitch said, adding that the diversions were just another in a long list of examples of politicians taking the subway for granted and neglecting to invest in its health.
The White House has refused to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry, accusing Democrats of neglecting due process and fairness by refusing to hold a formal vote to begin impeachment proceedings, among other things.
But even as The Ottawa Journal was celebrating "the most talked-of hockey outfit in the world," military officials began to wonder if in pursuing its pucks, the 228th might be neglecting training.
I urge you to forget about that, as I'm sure this has no indication on any future problems developing such sophisticated technology, playing the role of God and neglecting our own hubris.  Nay!
Seventeen complaints of neglecting the medical needs of detained immigrants are detailed in a March 20 letter to top ICE leadership from Homeland Security's officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, BuzzFeed reports.
"This must be a huge disappointment for the players," the I.O.C. said in a statement on Tuesday, neglecting to mention that it must have been a huge disappointment to the I.O.C. as well.
Kahlo's grandniece, Mara Romeo Pinedo, and her daughter, Mara de Anda Romeo, accused Barbie of tweezing the artist's iconic unibrow, lightening her eye color, and neglecting to include her wheelchair among her accessories.
But much in the same way that leaders on both sides have reneged on their social contracts by neglecting to protect their followers, the writers have punished viewers with inertia and bitter nihilism.
Cohen is at the top of the list of a slew of Trump aides and associates that Democrats intend to haul before congressional committees for investigations they accuse Republicans of neglecting to pursue.
We're over-diagnosing people who are basically well and providing them with medications that do more harm than good, while neglecting those with severe mental illness, who desperately need help and can't get it.
Competition authorities are likely to scrutinize the tie-up closely, and some of Bayer's own shareholders have been highly critical of a takeover that they say risks overpaying and neglecting the company's pharmaceutical business.
A 40-year-old woman who lives in the town of Sonnino—which is located in Italy's Lazio region—is being sued by her husband for neglecting to do housework and cook him meals.
"It became part of our playtime so I didn't have to feel like I was depriving my child and neglecting her just to work out and worry about myself," the fit mom told SELF.
Lanham, the statement said, is accused of not establishing proper weather monitoring training requirements and creating a dangerous work environment, which included neglecting adequate staffing and overworking those responsible for monitoring weather during tours.
Extra tariffs on them could be an embarrassment too far for Mr Abe, on top of the humiliation he has already suffered as a result of Mr Trump's Japan-neglecting diplomacy in the region.
When she gets mixed up in the secrets of Agnes's life, Louisa starts to lose herself, forgetting her passions and neglecting her relationship with her relatively new boyfriend Sam, who's back home in London.
Last month, after neglecting to spend my H&M money (nearly $200 worth) for two years in a row, I replenished my summer and early-fall wardrobes — during H&M's summer sale, to boot.
Many Papuans, who are predominantly Christian and a minority in the Muslim-majority country, criticize the government in Jakarta for neglecting Papua and instead being too focused on the densely-populated island of Java.
"The U.S. has sort of been neglecting its Anti-Submarine Warfare operations because there really hasn't been a need for it," Dimitry Gorenburg, a research scientist with the Center for Naval Analyses, told CNN.
In 2012, DCFS was called on Cunningham twice: once on accusations of abusing prescription drugs and neglecting her foster child and a second time for "environmental neglect and injurious environment" for her eldest son.
She accused the artist of leaving water on stage before she performed, neglecting her sound and lights, and telling a Boston audience that she was opening for him, when they were actually both headlining.
Facebook's outdated video uploader has almost no features Facebook's outdated video uploader has almost no features Since late 2013, Facebook has poured resources into improving video consumption while neglecting how users record and share.
He sees himself and Sophie married with a son, but views himself as a bad father in the making: refusing to play with his son, neglecting him when he cries, failing to give advice.
WhatsApp group discovery apps featured Adult sections that contained links to child exploitation imagery groupsGoogle and Facebook, with their vast headcounts and profit margins, are neglecting to properly police who hosts their ad networks.
The last we heard from Bob Dylan, he'd been heavily curving the Nobel Prize committee by not responding to their party invites and even neglecting the existence of the prize for literature he won.
Israel must be held accountable for its actions, whether it's reneging on agreements, neglecting its moral and legal obligations or altering the landscape of a future Palestinian state through land theft and settlement construction.
"He promised to end it so his failure to end it is not fulfilling a specific campaign promise," said Camarota, who believes allowing deportation relief to undocumented youths is neglecting to enforce the law.
But — especially if this is part of a larger pattern of your partner neglecting your desires and needs — you might decide that you'd like to look for a partner you're more sexually compatible with.
Shareholders may also fear a controlling family pursuing its private obsessions, while neglecting the business: an early Wallenberg, for instance, campaigned assiduously for a single global currency, based on gold and the French franc.
"I find the budget so focused on the oil and natural gas aspect of revenue that I think that you are neglecting the fact that the outdoor economy generates $2628 billion a year," Sen.
But Democrats blocked passage and demanded guarantees to address Flint, banking that Republicans wouldn't want to bear the blame of shutting down the government over neglecting an African-American community in a swing state.
"I find the budget so focused on the oil and natural gas aspect of revenue that I think that you are neglecting the fact that the outdoor economy generates $887 billion a year," Sen.
However, the drive has prompted fierce criticism from officials and local media, with Xinhua saying earlier this month that clubs were "burning money" on overpaid foreign talent and neglecting the development of domestic players.
By fixating on the Rust Belt states that narrowly cost Hillary Clinton the presidency, they're neglecting the much broader swath of core Democratic voters who can deliver a victory against a historically weak president.
To the Editor: Samuel J. Abrams argues that liberals have grown disproportionately among the faculties of American universities, while neglecting to mention that such growth tracks the overall national shift toward liberal political identification.
Trump has repeatedly called for warmer relations with Moscow, but the Kremlin is neglecting to factor in the considerable role that Congress and others play in US policy-making, a Western intelligence official said.
The implication is that by neglecting to live in the moment we are ungrateful and unspontaneous, we are wasting our lives, and therefore if we are unhappy, we really have only ourselves to blame.
The first of the officers to stand trial, William Porter, was charged with manslaughter for neglecting to buckle Gray into the back of the police van, despite police regulations that required he do so.
But campaigners say most polygamous marriages in Kenya, and other African nations, are fuelling poverty - with husbands neglecting one family over another - leaving thousands of women and children impoverished and easy prey for exploitation.
"By neglecting steady, continuous advancements in computing power and mobile technology, Microsoft missed the smartphone phenomenon and saw its market capitalization fall from $642 billion in 2000 to $270 billion in 2014," she writes.
Democratic spending is significantly misaligned with the pillars of the party's electoral advantage, and campaigns throw away millions of dollars on ineffective ads while neglecting efforts to mobilize the rapidly growing ranks of minorities.
A 2007 review of research by two psychologists and a business school professor found that the most common reaction to experiencing harassment is to withdraw from work, neglecting tasks or simply calling in sick.
Pro-choice advocates like me accuse some of them of false and misleading practices, like intentionally misinforming women seeking abortion-related information, or neglecting to mention that they don't provide abortions or even referrals.
The essential criticisms are that he's a crappy boxing coach who lucked into Rousey and rode her coattails, that he hypes up his fighters while neglecting aspects of training and cornering that actually matter.
Her mother acknowledged neglecting her daughter at times, occasionally staying away from their home for several nights at a time and ignoring calls from her daughter's school reporting that she had failed to attend.
The same is true of cost-saving measures like neglecting school maintenance and scrimping on school supplies to the point that many teachers end up supplementing inadequate school budgets out of their own pockets.
"By allowing chlorpyrifos to stay in our fruits and vegetables, Trump's E.P.A. is breaking the law and neglecting the overwhelming scientific evidence that this pesticide harms children's brains," Ms. Goldman said in a statement.
In the 1990s, a French court fined him one franc for neglecting to cite objective evidence that might have refuted his opinion on the Armenian killings in an article for the newspaper Le Monde.
Doubling down on new space weapons and creating a dedicated Space Force while neglecting to vigorously pursue sensible negotiated constraints seems a sure path to a dangerous future, after having wasted billions of dollars.
But watchdog agencies and the Border Patrol agents' union have criticized DHS and CBP for neglecting their stocks of basic equipment, such as radios, and not effectively demonstrating how new acquisitions improve border security.
So as the Democratic Party wages an internal battle for the direction of the party, they should be mindful to not fight the war of the future while neglecting the problems of the present.
"I was Prime Minister, and I had a minister who was preparing a Presidential campaign," Valls told me (neglecting to mention that he was preparing a Presidential run of his own at the time).
Young people are so cash-constrained and crippled by debt that they are forming households later, delaying investment in homes and neglecting other productive investments in their futures, according to the New York Fed.
Accusing President Trump of neglecting storm victims in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, House Democrats on Thursday pressed both the administration and congressional Republicans to step up their response to Hurricane Maria.
But she ultimately becomes almost single-mindedly obsessed with caring for the animal, neglecting her friends and letting her life slowly unravel as she becomes more and more isolated from the rest of the world.
When Handler cites H. L. Mencken's definition of "misogynist" as "a man who hates women as much as women hate one another," she's neglecting that misogyny is a systemic problem, and women are the victims.
To illustrate the concept, Nowak and Roch created models with cooperative players, who would propagate helpful deeds upstream, and defectors, who try to game the system by accepting benefits, then neglecting to pass them on.
Ince also repeated his accusation - made by other opposition politicians too - of political bias by Turkey's state media, which has given Erdogan and the AK Party heavy coverage while often neglecting to broadcast opposition rallies.
The weight of responsibility — and the price of neglecting it — is also the theme tying together the two halves of this episode: Scully's torment and loss and the fly-swarmed trash monster terrorizing downtown Philadelphia.
Several mayors of the city have been accused of dealings with the mafia, and even the current mayor Rahm Emanuel has come under harsh criticism for neglecting education and racial justice issues in the city.
Except I'm an adult and at work and am neglecting a lot of responsibilities to decide between Ryan Gosling and Andrew Garfield as if that would ever be a legitimate choice I'd have to make.
How we manage forests is another key factor increasing the dangers of wildfires, from preventing natural fires from burning, to cutting down the wrong kinds of trees, to neglecting pruning in forests near population centers.
The service's AI was trained on prior restraining order filings, so it's programmed to help the user avoid making mistakes that could lead the court to reject the paperwork, like neglecting to answer required questions.
"The transportation proposal announced by the Capitol Democrats is a costly and burdensome plan that forces ordinary Californians to bail out Sacramento for years of neglecting our roads," Republican leaders said in a joint statement.
And disability rights advocates have assailed the council for neglecting to take up legislation that would force Uber to make half its fleet wheelchair accessible, like yellow cabs in New York must do by 2020.
"); pressuring other actors to boycott the event ("For you to ask other actors to jeopardize their careers… you know damn well, you don't do that"); and neglecting other more important racial issues ("People are dying.
"ok boomer" also lets other generations off the hook, neglecting the facts that millennials keep gaining greater economic and political power and that some of them are starting to act and sound like archetypal boomers.
Donald J. Trump's campaign is adding staff members to key areas it has been criticized for neglecting, bringing on Jim Murphy as its new national political director and preparing to beef up its communications team.
And notably, Pelosi was quick to underscore the constitutional responsibility of Congress to act as a check on the presidency — a duty Democrats have accused Republicans of neglecting since Trump took office two years ago.
This legislation is partially a response to companies like Equifax failing to disclose their breach for a shocking 22019 days, and more recently, Uber neglecting to notify authorities of their breach for over a year.
Kristine Barnett (now divorced from Michael Barnett), was in court again on Tuesday for a hearing regarding the charges of abandoning and neglecting her adopted daughter whom she claims is actually an adult with dwarfism.
The cause of the collapse is still under investigation, but the ruling 5-Star Movement blamed Italy's biggest toll-road operator, infrastructure group Atlantia, for neglecting maintenance on the bridge, a charge the group denies.
The complaint filed Tuesday by the LA Alliance for Human Rights accuses the city of neglecting its responsibilities and investing resources in approaches that are too slow to address the homelessness problem in Los Angeles.
The feeling that he was neglecting his native tongue peaked recently when he found himself at an event to introduce a Tibetan edition of his book "Tharlo," which had been translated from the original Chinese.
The book nimbly ranges across the charged and vexing aspects of digital life — the gradations of online friendship, trolls, the allure of voyeuristically monitoring old friends — while also neglecting some of its most fundamental issues.
"Often laughingly," they told him, when forced to consider anti-immigration bills, they would simply "defang" or "gut" them "by neglecting to fund this program or tabling that provision" or simply deleting the measure entirely.
Her organization, Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), has been helping prepare initiatives for the U.N. summit, aiming to raise investment in a global transition to clean energy and low-carbon economies, without neglecting the neediest.
Critics have accused the local authority of neglecting the tower because of indifference toward its low-income, immigrant residents - prompting a wider public debate about Britain's yawning rich-poor divide and class prejudice among officials.
This, in turn, can contribute to providers neglecting individual women's preferences when it comes to birth control: applying subtle pressure to use long-acting contraception, for example, or resisting requests to remove IUDs and implants.
Publicly listed firms are accused of a list of sins, from obsessing about short-term earnings to neglecting investment, exploiting staff, depressing wages and failing to pay for the catastrophic externalities they create, in particular pollution.
But an attorney for the police department says Officer Caesar Goodson should be fired for failing to secure the handcuffed and shackled prisoner in a safety belt and for neglecting to take Gray to a hospital.
However, competition authorities are likely to scrutinize the tie-up closely, and some of Bayer's own shareholders have been highly critical of a takeover plan which they say risks overpaying and neglecting the company's pharmaceutical business.
While it may seem like a small detail, neglecting her name erases her not just out of her own story, but out of the equal amount of work she did on the movie with her partner.
WARSAW (Reuters) - A statue of a priest who was leading figure in the movement that toppled Communism in Poland was removed by protesters, who accused the Catholic Church of neglecting accusations that he sexually abused minors.
Democrats are keen to start digging but could face problems if they move too quickly and are seen to be neglecting legislation on key issues or if they bicker among themselves over who leads the investigations.
According to a criminal complaint obtained by PEOPLE, Brian Keene, 0003, was arrested earlier this month, charged with four counts of neglecting a child and four counts of failure to protect a child from sexual assault.
Mr. Trump's campaign has jumped on the story, calling the Clinton Foundation "the most corrupt enterprise in political history" — while neglecting to mention that his own foundation has given at least $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
The journey human beings took to get to where we are now helps to explain our irrational need to root for the home team, even to the point of neglecting important facts and discounting opposing arguments.
Spending quality time with infants during the day and on weekends can help parents appreciate the loving and supportive relationships they have with their children and reduce their concerns about neglecting their children during the night.
It's actually become a fairly common option in many top-end smartphones, but Google is neglecting the video recording part of the Pixel 4, which can only record 4K video up to 30 frames per second.
After one 80-second spell of neglecting the wheel — and by her own admission focusing on her phone — the driver slammed into a stopped fire truck at 60 mph and, somehow, only suffered a broken foot.
Hundreds of bedraggled men, women and children have been sheltering for nearly three weeks inside the stadium, as migration officials registered their identities while neglecting the group camped over the road, rights groups and migrants said.
The only city worker charged so far in the Flint crisis is Michael Glasgow, the city's laboratory and water quality supervisor, who is accused of tampering with evidence — lead testing reports — and willfully neglecting his duty.
Today, countless techies have entered the for-profit cybersecurity business, potentially neglecting what one security researcher calls their responsibility to civil society: helping at-risk users like dissidents with the security of their work, for example.
In 2000, however, 280 states and the District of Columbia sued the Department of Education for neglecting to do its job, and a judge ruled in October that the rule had to be implemented right away.
In 183, however, 19 states and the District of Columbia sued the Department of Education for neglecting to do its job, and a judge ruled in October that the rule had to be implemented right away.
But it is a shocking mess nonetheless, he says, because Mr. Putin has focused on projecting Russian might and glory abroad in places like Syria while often neglecting the mundane trials that Russians face at home.
She said at the time that officials "do not have to bear personal responsibility" because, while the scandal reflected flaws within the government, it did not necessarily mean that they were neglecting duties or flouting laws.
In March, the city's Department of Investigation accused the police department of severely understaffing its Special Victims squad — an investigator's caseloads was typically 20 times that of a homicide investigator — and neglecting cases of acquaintance rape.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel rejected criticism from her SPD challenger on Sunday that she was neglecting the country's infrastructure, pointing to already increased investment levels and capacity bottlenecks in some parts of the economy.
And Democrats are wasting no chance to accuse the Kentucky Republican of neglecting good governance at the expense of middle-class families — a message they think will resound with voters on the campaign trail next year.
Facebook&aposs actions with MSQRD appear to have bolstered Facebook&aposs own in-house apps even as it effectively decreased consumer choice by neglecting MSQRD — but it&aposs difficult to say if this action harmed consumers.
Asked about her comments, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said some "relevant sides" were only selectively carrying out the U.N. resolutions by pushing hard on sanctions yet neglecting to push for a return to talks.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday showed he's laser-focused on Speaker Nancy Pelosi as she guides House Democrats' impeachment probe, live-tweeting in response to her weekly news briefing with accusations that she's neglecting legislative goals.
At the same time, the financial straits could handicap the utility's ability to step up the kind of preventive measures it has been faulted for neglecting, like trimming trees and brush around power lines and transformers.
Thus, for example, politicians across Europe blame the EU for the spending cuts and tax increases that come from austerity policies, neglecting to mention that it was the individual nations of Europe that decided on those policies.
As Facebook deals with a disgruntled public and awoken regulatory bodies, the rewriting of these policies might be perceived as the company trying to cover itself after neglecting to detail how it pulls and uses people's data.
But the Carol Corps, DeConnick, and the character they love are also pushing back against a history of the comic book industry neglecting some of its characters, its readers, and the very women who make comic books.
In addition to the complaint that Spotify was engaging in copyright infringement by neglecting to send these paper notifications, Wixen also claimed that Spotify was failing to pay out songwriter royalties about 21 percent of the time.
The film is set in 1995, and it takes most of its drama from an era where "going off the grid" was as simple as going outside and neglecting to pay 290 cents to check your voicemail.
The prosecution argues that Officer Liang was reckless and violated his training by having his gun out, pulling the trigger with no reason, and neglecting to help Mr. Gurley once he realized the man had been shot.
Critics warn that the state's progressive management has grown paradoxically sclerotic, overseeing a slow-motion public pensions crisis, neglecting infrastructure, and building a budgetary house of cards hostage to fluctuating income tax levels from the resident superrich.
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Just look at Jeff Bezos's most recent annual letter to Amazon shareholders, and how he took a victory lap for Amazon raising its minimum pay to $15 an hour while neglecting to acknowledge the pressure from Sen.
The unions said Verizon was deliberately neglecting and in some cases smothering its wireline business, noting that wireline workers typically earn more in pay and benefits than their counterparts on the wireless side, which are mostly nonunion.
Fed Up, a coalition of community and labor groups, argues in a new report that this homogeneity creates blind spots, protecting financial institutions while neglecting those who are still struggling 10 years after the financial crisis struck.
Meanwhile, a significant number of public school teachers are said to moonlight as part-time instructors at after-school tutoring centers or even set up their own private classes at home, potentially neglecting their responsibilities at school.
Choung Byoung-gug, one of the lawmakers who left Saenuri, accused the loyalists of "neglecting the values of real conservatism" and "shamelessly defending the infringement of constitutional values" as they continued to support the scandal-hit president.
It goes on to criticize the museum for failing to launch a studio residency program to support emerging artists, and for neglecting to represent the wide diversity of the Latinx community in its choice of board members.
The old 'jab-and-duck' is a staple of good boxer-infighters because it is understood as probably the best way to get to the infight without completely giving up your intentions or neglecting the outfight altogether.
Neglecting to consult my grandfather, who had no connection whatever to the matter but would have been happy to explain the biochemistry of putrefaction, the killers failed to punch the necessary escape holes in the oil drum.
The truth is that access to loans has long been a critical way for Americans to build wealth, yet too often patterns of loan allocation have reinforced, rather than rectified, patterns of inequality by neglecting underserved populations.
The relentless focus on children also skews research priorities worldwide, favoring studies that focus on kids while neglecting the needs of adults, which include learning how to advocate for themselves once their parents are no longer alive.
I felt it was my duty to draw people's attention in a more concentrated manner to music which they've been rather neglecting over the years because my predecessor — a great conductor, Marek Janowski — had a certain taste.
" He added, "Abiy has generally tried to govern in the interests of all Ethiopians, but that leaves him open to allegations of neglecting Oromo concerns from activists such as Jawar, who clearly still retain considerable mobilizing capabilities.
Acknowledging that is normal, says Willingham, but if your conversation is limited to rating a woman's physique and anatomy, you're probably neglecting to see her as a complex human being with emotions and aspirations of her own.
But most of us aren't nearly as complicated as we think, and you pretty much captured me in three sentences, neglecting only to mention that I'm a Gemini who likes to take long walks on the beach.
For example, the Ku Klux Klan and Nazis are both racist movements, but you couldn't lump them together in vague terms about racism without neglecting what makes each unique and, at certain points in history, frighteningly successful.
This lack of accommodation reinforces ableism within the art world in a manner similar to neglecting to provide closed captions for videos, or failing to note if an exhibition or event is wheelchair accessible on a website.
Democratic leaders, who worked closely with Mr. Christie in his first term, have grown more adversarial, and accused him of neglecting state issues in order to advance policies that would appeal to conservative voters in the presidential primaries.
"The harsh fact of the matter is that there is also an increasingly large number of young Americans who are neglecting their bodies—whose physical fitness is not what it should be—who are getting soft," he wrote.
The National Fair Housing Alliance and other groups and homeowners can pursue a proposed class action accusing Bank of America of neglecting maintenance on foreclosed homes in predominantly black and Hispanic neighborhoods, a federal judge in Maryland ruled.
But money managers are also smarting from paralysis triggered in April after Nobuchika Mori, the commissioner of the Financial Services Agency, blasted the Japanese asset management industry for neglecting the true interest of their customers, industry sources said.
The incoming Democratic first-term members are animated by climate change, and Pallone's committee plans to examine how the Trump administration, led by a president who denies climate change even exists, is neglecting or even exacerbating the problem.
Some people believe that denying Israel's right to exist, alone among the world's states, or boycotting Israeli goods while neglecting other human-rights abusers, are themselves straightforwardly anti-Semitic; others consider those legitimate political positions untainted by prejudice.
"Evangelicals are not living out the good news of the gospel as Jesus modeled and commanded when we prioritize criminalizing abortion as our single most important issue politically while neglecting issues of poverty or refugees," she told me.
In a caustic column published on Wednesday in the daily newspaper Corriere della Sera, a commentator, Sergio Rizzo, criticized Italian governments for investing primarily in high-speed infrastructure for decades, and neglecting the slower local trains and railways. .
VIENNA (Reuters) - Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has accused his successor Angela Merkel of neglecting her duties by going on holiday rather than chairing talks on diesel car emissions aimed at repairing the vital auto industry's battered reputation.
Past efforts to improve North Korea's rights have often focused too much on political and social rights, while neglecting basic needs, said Moon Chung-in, special adviser to the South Korean president for foreign affairs and national security.
"MPOB is confident the ministry is doing its best to protect this very important industry and will take into consideration the importance of the supply chain without neglecting workers' wellbeing," its chief, Ahmad Parveez Ghulam Kadir, told Reuters.
Both Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Gantz have declared their support for President Trump's proposed solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a proposal that rights groups condemned for neglecting Palestinian interests and annexing large parts of the West Bank.
In broad daylight, these pilots couldn't decipher a variant of a simple runaway trim, and they ended up flying too fast at low altitude, neglecting to throttle back and leading their passengers over an aerodynamic edge into oblivion.
Likewise, in the wake of two recent derailments that caused major disruptions, Pennsylvania Station this month closed aging tracks for repairs and reduced the number of trains serving the station — another example of the costs of neglecting maintenance.
With its obsessive focus on wooing voters who supported Donald Trump, it is neglecting the cornerstone of its coalition and failing to take the steps necessary to win back the House of Representatives and state houses in 2018.
"You just can't give money to send people out of the system while neglecting to put money into the system to fix the capacity problem that is there," said Garry Augustine, the Washington director for Disabled American Veterans.
Democratic lawmakers, accused by Trump of neglecting legislative priorities in their zeal to remove him from office, have sought to counter that criticism by showing constituents they are improving a trade accord to meet Democrats' "values" (The Hill).
Odds are, your next job isn't going to come from a job board, so get back in touch with those well-connected relationships you've been neglecting and let them know you're on the lookout for your next gig.
One faction argues that the left became too focused on "identity politics," fighting for the rights of Muslims, gays, blacks and Latinos but neglecting themes of economic justice that would appeal to everyone, working-class whites in particular.
It is my hope that after many decades of neglecting the working class that we can now focus of the well being of American citizens and our crumbling infrastructure as well as our schools and educating our people.
Meeks accused Pompeo of neglecting the issue now that he is secretary of state, and of treating Clinton, who lost to Trump in the 2016 presidential election, "with venom" as he accused her of not caring about diplomats' safety.
Then, in 2012 and 2013, Kushner snatched up a bunch of apartments in Lower Manhattan, though he's since come under fire for allegedly neglecting rent-stabilized apartments to the point that tenants wanted to give up and move out.
"After my conversation with Khloé, the one thing that I realized is I make such a priority for all the kids, and I go above and beyond for them, but in that, I'm fully neglecting my husband," she said.
Davante Lewis, whose sister Tommia Dean is a Kennesaw State University cheerleader, told BuzzFeed News that "the attorney general has been a complete hypocrite" by making hay over certain speech issues on campuses while neglecting protests by black students.
Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consulting firm Automotive Foresight, said Nissan and certain other global automakers made a mistake in neglecting no-frills brands, such as Venucia for Nissan, which they set up several years ago in China.
And she has a soft side of her that can turn into a twinge of jealousy, which you see in the film while her best friend is kind of figuring out her life and neglecting her friendship with Nikki.
What Toppers got wrong was failing to include "proper trademark attribution" in its ad, neglecting to mark the Domino's logos with a "™" or circled "R" to illustrate that those logos were the property of the other pizza maker.
It wasn't until I was in high school that my aunt served it to me while I was spending the night at her house (she called my father afterwards to scold him for neglecting that part of my upbringing).
The indictment accused Mr. McKee of failing to adequately assess the weather conditions before setting out on the tour, not immediately heading to shore when the storm approached and neglecting to tell passengers to put on their life vests.
Of course, the federal government may not know about other facilities that are neglecting and abusing the people they confine, so more information that would come from the Private Prison Information Act won't hurt it's mission to protect prisoners.
In each of these instances, and in many others across the country, electricity companies blinded by history and tradition are sticking with coal and neglecting more sensible and affordable strategies that include natural gas, renewable energy and energy efficiency.
"It's interesting that this order comes now, after the administration spent two years undercutting and neglecting the advisory network that it's had at its disposal," said Genna Reed, lead science and policy analyst at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
In an effort to create a smokescreen for their smear campaign, they focused solely on those people in their justifications, neglecting to mention the rest of us—who simply hold political views they dislike, or are vocal about antifascism.
GOT may be gone, but at least you can ease the pain of withdrawal with all those other channels you've been neglecting in your grief — that is until Disney+ arrives and you fall into a Star Wars-sized hole.
But sources told Politico in an article published Friday that behind the scenes the president was so consumed by the investigation that he was neglecting policy areas he formerly took a close interest in, such as trade and immigration.
Yet if Democrats try Trump's approach, they risk neglecting and losing the base of minority constituents that they've built up over the past few decades, and effectively becoming the kind of candidate they're now trying to stop. 1. Ppl.
He recruited out-of-state talent to El Paso to work with him, promising a role in a "movement" to revitalize what was once a commercial hub of the American Southwest (and neglecting to mention the prevalence of sandstorms).
BRUSSELS — Facing criticism for neglecting child welfare, European Union authorities appealed on Wednesday to member-state governments to do more to protect the hundreds of thousands of young migrants who reach the Continent seeking refuge from wars and poverty.
By 2027, the federal debt held by the public is expected to reach $25.5 trillion, according to the C.B.O. Advocacy groups that preach fiscal prudence warned that the new figures were alarming and criticized lawmakers for neglecting the situation.
One week before the election, Brownstein wondered why the Clinton campaign was spending its energies on states it didn't need to win, like Florida, while neglecting the "Blue Wall" states it absolutely had to win, like Wisconsin and Michigan.
In a video recorded Monday night by a Mexican migrant, a man identifies himself as part of the Chihuahua state police and accuses the migrants, who have been camping near the border crossing for months, of neglecting their children.
The Fourth of July is always an excellent opportunity to consider how, by challenging a global power in a distant land that was neglecting natural law and fundamental values, the Declaration of Independence changed the course of human history.
But he failed to resonate in the polls and was criticized for neglecting his duties as mayor to run for president, most notably during a brief blackout in Manhattan in July which happened when he was campaigning in Iowa.
But the announcement also illustrates an inherent problem with Trump's approach to economic policymaking: As he focuses on small-scale, headline-grabbing deals, he's neglecting the larger policy questions that will ultimately determine the success of his economic agenda.
The biggest work of a new movement would be bridging that analytical gap — crafting policy objectives that would build on the common interests of all parties involved, without neglecting and erasing the differences of those most vulnerable among them.
"It's quite possible that Warren woke up and began to understand the virtues of Apple that he had been neglecting or, like with Precision Castparts, Todd or Ted had an affinity for Apple that sparked interest from Warren," Russo said.
"Personally, for a long time I've wanted Apple to offer a viable desktop tower that isn't a $4000+ workstation," says app and game developer Steve Troughton-Smith who's long been one of the most vocal about Apple neglecting Macs and professionals.
Cal/OSHA issued the company six citations for violations that included allegedly failing to secure a permit for the structure, neglecting to effectively train workers on evacuation procedures, and failing to properly inspect the production area for potential workplace dangers.
Soon enough, plucky witch Tina (Katherine Waterston) takes him to the Magical Congress to answer for his lax attitude toward keeping magic under wraps, most notably by neglecting to wipe the memory of affable non-wizard baker Jacob (Dan Fogler).
Hans von Spakovsky, a committee member and senior legal fellow at the right-learning Heritage Foundation, pointed to his organization's database of 1,071 documented cases of voter fraud over the last several decades, neglecting to mention that figure constitutes just .
But by neglecting its own sinister tropes despite all the elements of a cautionary tale about technological advancements in "Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too," Black Mirror isn't able to elevate the episode from being a fun romp to a deadly specialty. 
Otherwise, your kid might tweet about how they couldn't have possibly sexually assaulted somebody because they're too smart to do it in front of cameras, neglecting how that might come across to others who understand fundamental things like human dignity.
Nonetheless, the regime's economic plan has left it open to an unusual charge: it is holding too many seminars on the long term and neglecting the short term, says Suradech Taweesaengsakulthai, a businessman in Khon Kaen, a north-eastern provincial capital.
Ryanair has warned more stridently than peers of the dangers of neglecting aviation in the negotiations, saying that there may be no flights between the UK and Europe for a period of time if a special aviation deal is not agreed.
In his choices for the 1990s and beyond, Huang favors poetry, neglecting the tough, individualistic urban fiction of writers like Dong Xi, Han Dong, Xu Zechen and Zhu Wen, whose work chronicles the disaffected restlessness of contemporary China's consumer society.
Atlantia, which is controlled by the Benetton family, is under siege from leaders of the anti-establishment 5-Star party who blame the company for a bridge collapse that killed 13 people last year and accuse it of neglecting maintenance.
But one complaint stood above others as it indicated that Apple may be neglecting a crucial target market: With aging processors and a maximum of 16GB of RAM, the new MacBook Pro does not appear to be a machine for professionals.
At the criminal trial, prosecutors argued that in neglecting to buckle Gray into a seat belt and failing to take him to a hospital, the officers&apos didn&apost follow department procedures and that their inaction amounted to a crime.
SNCF debt tops 46 billion euros, much of it blamed on heavy investment in France's much-admired TGV high-speed train network at the expense of a far bigger secondary rail network which the company admits neglecting over recent years.
Tech's attention-sucking ways appear even more pronounced for U.K. teens, with a quarter (703 percent) reportedly being late for school as a result of web use, and the majority (270 percent) of teenagers neglecting school work to spend time online.
More than 900,000 long-term unemployed have been left behind by Germany's upswing, a potential labor pool that opposition parties have accused the government of neglecting, and which the incoming coalition has agreed to target with the creation of 150,000 jobs.
But while doctors like Kertesz, an addiction specialist, have called for more responsible prescribing of opioids, the findings also seem to confirm his and others' fears that doctors are neglecting the needs of patients who could still benefit from them.
In a very brief interview with the New York Times, he characterized his plan as creating a "digital living room," neglecting to mention that the overwhelming majority of living rooms do not contain Mark Zuckerberg quietly observing said private moments.
On Tuesday, Trump announced he would travel to Puerto Rico the following week, but this came only after a growing chorus of criticism that the White House was neglecting the island, despite the fact that its residents are U.S. citizens.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia is looking to become a notable producer of copper within the next few years, the head of the national mining agency said, in a bid to diversify its mining output without neglecting production of coal and gold.
Palin seemed to imply at a rally in Oklahoma that her son, Track Palin, was arrested on domestic violence charges because he suffered post-traumatic stress disorder from his time in the military, saying President Barack Obama was neglecting veterans.
" For years, the bipartisan U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has documented Customs and Border Protection's noncompliance with asylum-seeker protections, including, in more than fifty per cent of cases, officers at ports of entry neglecting "to read the required information.
Many people in the predominantly Christian south say they believe that Mr. Buhari, a Muslim from the north, is neglecting them for political or sectarian reasons, even though conditions were also grim under his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian southerner.
By neglecting them, in a speech that touched so many old wounds, Mr. Obama has advanced the politically fraught and historically unsupportable notion that Japan has been the victim of its painful past, not the beneficiary of its difficult lessons.
By either abandoning or neglecting commitments, or seeking to shake down allies for better deals, a Trump administration might lead us to a world without robust US security alliances -- the very foundation of the "globalist" American posture many Trump supporters disparage.
The Smithsonian Institution formed a task force on Latino issues in 1993 and published a report the following year entitled "Willful Neglect" that panned the group's museums for "almost entirely" excluding and neglecting the Latino population of the United States.
Atlantia, which is controlled by the Benetton family, is under siege from leaders of the anti-establishment 5-Star party who blame the company for a bridge collapse that killed 43 people last year and accuse it of neglecting maintenance.
A lawsuit filed by three women who say they were raped by men posing as Uber drivers alleges that Uber is neglecting the safety of young, intoxicated female passengers — the very base the company claims to support through safety marketing campaigns.
The first statement released about the June 2016 meeting said it was primarily about adoption issues, neglecting to mention that it was arranged under the premise that the Russians would provide the Trump campaign with derogatory information on Mrs. Clinton.
But she warned that she's ready to call the House back to Washington to move the Democrats' alternative proposal, unveiled Monday night, if her caucus deems the upper chamber bill too favorable toward corporations while neglecting workers and lower-income families.
Democrats in both chambers have raised numerous objections with the Republican bill, saying it leans too heavily in favor of corporations while neglecting more vulnerable populations — including seniors, students and low- and middle-income workers — hit hardest by the crisis.
But the changes have yet to improve the quality of life for most people in France — unemployment still hovers around 10 percent — and there is increasing grumbling that he is neglecting the social safety net, which is sacrosanct in France.
The Sandberg discussion is part of a growing feeling in the CBC that lawmakers need to draw the line with technology companies who they say are neglecting matters that hurt people of color on their platforms and within their companies.
In the Bay Area, that's meant calling on Governor Gavin Newsom to take control of PG&E, which is sitting in tens of billions of dollars' worth of wildfire liabilities, thanks in large part to neglecting basic safety and maintenance measures.
Last month marked the end of eight years of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that many critics, especially Republicans, say spent its time, attention, and resources on donor-driven political causes while neglecting enforcement of basic environmental laws across the country.
With President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE neglecting to enact such an effort, Congress must act.
To help us figure out how to stop neglecting our Instagram grids and get some tips on the best uses for Instagram stories, we spoke to six influencers who effectively use Instagram for their careers as well as for fun.
For decades, dogmatic free traders wielding the policy levers in both Democratic and Republican administrations made extravagant promises about the magical, wealth-enhancing powers of liberalized markets while largely neglecting those thrown out of work by an influx of cheap imports.
However, twelve months later the government of Puerto Rico is repeating the same mistakes that put the Commonwealth in this situation in the first place: reckless spending, failing to identify essential services and neglecting to adhere to the rule of law.
It's hard to decide what is more disturbing: that so many top officials in Donald Trump's presidential campaign and administration were in contact with the Russian government during and after the campaign, or that they keep neglecting to tell the truth.
Yet somehow Knopf has held on to its identity as a publisher that prides itself on being singular—on publishing books that are not just good but good-looking and, without neglecting the bottom line, also caring about literary excellence.
The Sandberg discussion is part of a growing feeling in the CBC that lawmakers need to draw the line with technology companies who they say are neglecting matters that hurt people of color on their platforms and within their companies.
With an "America First" foreign policy focused on producing "real reforms, real progress, and real results" with the United States' investments, the United States is only complicating its struggle with violent extremism by neglecting CVE approaches and only emphasizing counterterrorism policies.
If you don't vote, you are neglecting your sacred duties as a citizen of this great nation; in a September plea to black Americans, Barack Obama said it would be a "personal insult" if they didn't turn out for Clinton.
And others will argue the problem was that Clinton and her team embraced the Democratic identity politics coalition too fully — praising Black Lives Matter, defending unauthorized immigrants, and so on — while neglecting the biggest "identity politics" group of all, white voters.

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