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867 Sentences With "out of line"

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If you got out of line, you were going to get your heinie lit up with that thing and you were not going to get out of line again.
She beckons to me, but I swerve out of line.
Those who agitate for change are stepping out of line.
There wasn't anybody putting a bad foot out of line.
Telling a peer they're out of line is awkward enough.
It's just way out of line with contemporary moral views.
I think that was a little bit out of line.
Hatch called Trump's comments out of line and overly critical.
If you step out of line, you will be punished.
I was out of line and for that I apologize.
First of all, what she said was totally out of line.
Nothing new today, economic numbers - nothing was really out of line.
You're going to be judged if you fall out of line.
And if you step out of line, the punishment is severe.
Totally out of line for ordering you to take it down.
They claim that move was out of line for a judge.
Alice Stewart, a Cruz spokeswoman, said Trump was out of line.
"This is so out of line with common practice," he said.
This approach is not out of line with its author's vision.
We haven't hit a level that is really out of line.
Some individual rewards have gotten out of line with economic reality.
The number one rule is just don't step out of line.
Well, umpire can't apologize and Serena knows she was out of line.
And what he said is completely out of line and factually incorrect.
But Marston's comics aren't out of line with other early children's literature.
"It's just getting out of line now," the Indiana Fever star says.
Yes, he's out of line and must be taught to respect others.
The instruction, he said, is not out of line with Kosovo's traditions.
Neither party's investment plan is wildly out of line with international standards.
The passion may be out there but you are out of line.
He pulled me out of line and introduced me to his partner.
Unfortunately, though, our tester's $68,33 price tag felt way out of line.
Are we out of line to think that this is just bonkers?
Think you will be able to pay to get out of line?
The White House was "out of line" when it went after Sen.
But I just think all of it has gotten way out of line.
" She was like, "Step out of line and standright here by the wall.
I think it's just a side of someone who speaks out of line.
I do not believe that it was out of line in any way.
Do you think he stepped out of line at all in that interview?
The 9th Circuit's reversal rate is not out of line with its peers.
When something is out of line, the system knows to correct it immediately.
The expectation for higher inflation is not out of line with consensus opinion.
This is where the regulations and incentives are out of line with consumer.
Inversions are increasing because American taxes are out of line with foreign codes.
Only HHS should decide whether a state is out of line, they've said.
Which includes bringing them to heel when they get seriously out of line.
And so they're voting out of line, and we're saying enough with that.
Those goals are not out of line at all with the party's priorities.
We got a fucking good hiding [beating] when we stepped out of line.
Because they don't like seeing a woman who's out of line, you know?
" Warren also said the analysis is "completely out of line with other projections.
They cough like a gorilla when a baby does something out of line.
"The senator basically is really out of line with his comments," Bratton said.
Advertising will probably make claims that will be out of line with reality.
I am known to make out of line jokes, stupid jokes, sarcastic jokes.
Suggesting that Duterte's pro-rape comments (yes, seriously) may have been out of line.
Schmierer also tells PEOPLE there were punishments for those who fell out of line.
"December was out of line with fundamentals," said Richard Bernstein, CEO Richard Bernstein Advisors.
Maybe I'm a little out of line, so let me take a step back.
It was roundly rejected as out of line with the magazines' image of womanhood.
It's not the liquid oxygen or an out-of-line boat this time, though.
We don't want to get out of line and then wait in it again.
He favored his bad leg when he returned, throwing his back out of line.
When SuperCreep stepped out of line and got too creepy, he was quickly muted.
GUILFOYLE: Yes, I think the media is just totally out of line with this.
But some have wondered whether he's put a toe or two out of line.
I'm going to fuck you in your ass next time you're out of line.
If you are a Democrat, it&aposs like Maxine, you are out of line.
Ryan portrayed his primary opponent as out of line with the broader conservative movement.
Bolton's hawkish tendencies could seem out of line with Trump's more dovish campaign rhetoric.
Former Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher told CNBC that Trump is out of line.
Cars pulled out of line at gas stations to let them fuel up first.
Some considered his unapologetic slam of Smollett to be out of line, even damaging.
Schutz is stepping out of line with the dominant culture in underscoring the connection.
What I said was way out of line and I'm forever sorry for that.
There was always somebody that didn't pay, or somebody that was stepping out of line.
None of its flaws are out of line with a tablet in this price range.
Snoop says all he wanted to do was point out she was out of line.
Mr Sisi has ramped up executions and persecutes even supporters who step out of line.
Will Gretchen and Karen be boosted from the groupchat should they step out of line?
It's petty, it's vengeful, and today, it's gotten incredibly out of line — and even illegal.
If we even step slightly out of line with anything we all go to jail.
"That to me is way out of line because you're blaming the victim," Trigg said.
But Japan's shift to negative interest rates last week seemed out of line with jobs.
Excerpted from Out of Line: A Life Playing With Fire, by Barbara Lynch (Atria Books).
Even The Times said Trump was right and Justice Ginsburg was way out of line.
Obama was out of line in his portrayal of the ruling — but he's a politician.
If one of us gets out of line or is doing well he tells us.
Lake Act II, the corps de ballet fall out of line to throw punches at
You don't have to directly mention identity for your comments to be out of line.
To belittle my childcare issues in your courtroom is unconscionable and totally out of line.
Abigail Disney, granddaughter of the co-founder Roy Disney, said that's way out of line.
Those that stray out of line find themselves receiving unexpected visits from the tax inspectors.
The size of fall was not out of line with its peers in the region.
These dictate that listed businesses must notify markets if consensus forecasts are out of line.
Tough Guy got us into an unwinnable war, totally out of line with my administration.
At the same time, Trump risks being considered out of line for saying so. Why?
Couric's next guest was Cox, who pointed out how Couric had been out of line.
Punish people severely enough when they step out of line and you deter potential protesters.
If that makes Out of Line of a compendium of "accidents," they are happy ones.
"Jeff Sessions is out of line even with the Republican caucus," the New Jersey Democrat said.
What she does advise seems reasonable and not at all out of line with mainstream thinking.
You either need to get out of line or just leave behind whatever item you forgot.
Market fluctuations can also lead to your investments getting out of line with your savings goals.
Gundlach said 50% to 75% gains over the next 12 months wouldn't be out of line.
In general I would not say that asset valuations are out of line with historical norms.
We have faith in your creative vision but this is simply too far out of line.
A huge number, to be sure, but not anywhere out of line for a premium product.
"It turns out that we're not very far out of line with other countries," he said.
The premium, while hefty, is not out of line with other cloud deals: last month, Salesforce.
" The White House Correspondents' Association called the yanking of Acosta's pass "out of line" and "unacceptable.
It is also out of line with recent changes in the law in the Irish republic.
One woman is stepping out of line to look ahead, a distressed look on her face.
When legislators did vote out of line with the gun lobby, they did so quietly, cautiously.
Your husband wouldn't be totally out of line to limit vaping to ventilated bedrooms or outdoors.
Both Monsignor Ricca and Monsignor Charamsa had sinned, but only one had stepped out of line.
"If I got out of line, my two older brothers would kick my butt," he said.
I thought he was way out of line and I think I've proven to be right.
People talk about you when you step out of line, like Jon Jones who did coke.
Ice will not hesitate to bestow these clownasses with the DFOTDA for stepping out of line.
She says Jillian's out of line to blame Andy for all the shade thrown between women.
But Robert was aggressive and out-of-line from the moment he got to the courts.
And it was very much out of line for anybody to on any issue whatsoever, you know.
Women who step out of line seem to trigger a particular kind of rage from this President.
It can drive exchange rates out of line with economic fundamentals, making a country's exporters less competitive.
"What we found is that our tuition was $10,20163 out of line with similar colleges," Gibralter said.
Why it matters: Gabbard's positions, especially on foreign policy, are often out of line with Democratic orthodoxy.
With that said the media is totally out of line when it comes to their criticism here.
Defense lawyer Philip Fong said the questioning was out of line and "unrelated to this particular charge".
"But for me to fire back publicly would be inappropriate and out of line on my part."
Bottom line: Birdman feels Rick stepped out of line, and needs to put some respeck on it!
Mattis also made clear the US' willingness to use force if North Korea steps out of line.
That can sound excessive, but it's not out of line with the audiophile experience Focal is pitching.
If they step out of line on their missions or try to go AWOL, they're instantly killed.
But the Arizona liberal said that, based on the accounts he heard, Grayson was out of line.
He has nonsensically claimed that Trump's behavior was on board, while everyone else was out of line.
"It's no secret that some of America's college professors are totally out of line," he wrote online.
Larry Kudlow, now Trump's chief economist, ridiculed "bubbleheads" who suggested that housing prices were out of line.
Mods may consider "bash the fash" fair game, while admins may find it way out of line.
Conservative news outlets sided with Mr. Trump in characterizing Mr. Acosta as obstructive and out of line.
Galvez also believed the President wasn't out of line for asking that Haitians be denied protective status.
Jerry Nadler was out of control and certainly out of line in his comments the other night.
Exactly how far out of line is fossil fuel production with goals set to limit global warming?
This is dramatically out of line with the demographic breakdown of the transgender population as a whole.
While this was probably the most bullish forecast, it wasn't terribly out of line with several other predictions.
When the former Soviet Republic of Georgia got out of line, he didn't hesitate to use military force.
And China's national GDP figure is laughably out of line with the sum of its provincial GDP figures.
It'll cost $26, which is pricey but not out of line with other high-end mesh router bundles.
If I step out of line one way, I could lose everybody in the matter of a second.
But lately it seems like if people step too far out of line, they just sort of … disappear.
Pilots essentially fly blind once they are out of line-of-sight range of radars on the ground.
There was little information being dispersed; authorities instead reprimanded members of the public for getting out of line.
Suddenly, the car in front gave up on the wait, pulling out of line and leaving a gap.
Financial markets are prone to large, sentiment-driven swings that sometimes seem out of line with economic fundamentals.
Ms. Conway knows that a woman who steps out of line may be ridiculed by the president himself.
All the while, Aunt Lydia prowls around the edges, threatening retribution should June step out of line again.
But Mr. Molinaro's record puts him far out of line with the views of the average New Yorker.
Mascara said the incident will be investigated internally, although he doesn't believe the deputy was out of line.
The minute we step out of line and begin to entertain ideas of our own, we become vulnerable.
Would it be out of line for me to suggest a gift or offer to contribute to one?
If we do that, prices won't get out of line and no club will be hurt too much.
"That was way out of line," Dick Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, said.
Mr. López Obrador was out of line when he asked the Mexican newspaper Reforma to reveal its sources.
He later detailed three components that go into the ADP number that were unusually volatile or out of line.
The website quickly pushed the narrative that it was Fields who was out of line for allegedly touching Trump.
Still, it feels at least somewhat out of line with Luckey's public statements about maintaining an open VR community.
The press publishes little criticism of Sheikh Hasina or the AL. Publications that step out of line are hounded.
On the other hand, a car that pulled out of line alone was in danger of getting freight-trained.
"Until recently, TV Novosti's overall compliance record has not been materially out of line with other broadcasters," Ofcom said.
He noted that its estimate of renewable energy use in bitcoin mining is out of line with other calculations.
It should be tough and fair, but I just think all of it has gotten way out of line.
They can tell you why Warren, with her 3.5 million Twitter followers, would not dare step out of line.
Richard Shelby (Ala.), one of the Senate's most senior Republicans, said Trump's criticism of Sessions is out of line.
I've had three shootings where the cameras have helped us dispel any idea that we acted out of line.
Four more witnesses who have immunity -- meaning they, too, may have stepped out of line -- are positioned to testify.
The poll is out of line with other national surveys that continue to show Trump with a comfortable lead.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) isn't the only House leader seeking revenge against colleagues who step out of line.
So Clinton's continued support for capital punishment may actually put her out of line with most of her party.
Coffee prices were "out of line," said Steve Oakland, who heads Smucker's coffee and U.S. food and beverage businesses.
"I let my emotions get the best of me and acted out of line," he said in apologizing later.
After packing the Supreme Court in 2004, Chávez began to fire lower-level judges who were out of line.
It would be out of line for a typical boss to ask an employee to clean her lunch utensil.
If a psychiatrist steps out of line in 2017, you can be sure there will be tweetstorms condemning him.
But even by the standards of the day, Dr. Bagnall said, Dr. Harris's actions were clearly out of line.
"Being a successful, middle-aged, overweight woman, people are so angry that you're stepping out of line," she said.
"I think their actions, as the department said, were ridiculous, totally out of line and improper," Mr. Oppenheimer said.
"I thought he was way out of line and I think I've proven to be right," the president said.
Ms. Nguyen, who is now in medical school, found the encounter "out of line," but did not stop him.
From then on I had a claim to fame and in retrospect, it was a bit out of line.
"To say I think about it literally every day wouldn't be out of line," Mr. Nasr said of L'Express.
The building is set further back from the street, placing it out of line with those that surround it.
Mr. Xi has accompanied the demands for unity with a vivid warning to officials who step out of line.
They don't know who has been pulled out of line, their visa status, or where they are being taken.
To do otherwise would be to embrace an extreme pro-immigration stance that's out of line with the country.
"Feeders were probably too strong yesterday - a little out of line," said Alan Brugler, president of Brugler Marketing & Management.
But those numbers aren't out of line with other short-term financial transactions that wealthier consumers routinely encounter without protest.
It is good for the bad actors in the world to know consequences await those who step out of line.
"I deeply regret the comments I made about Mick in the WSJ which were completely out of line," he wrote.
"That's simply out of line and shows an insensitivity to the concerns of the people in the streets," said Rev.
That drew complaints that prices had soared way out of line, and the winning price in 73 was dramatically lower.
She doesn't shy away from paparazzi and isn't afraid to put them in check when they get out of line.
That's not out of line with what you'd get in a city on AT&T or other major carriers today.
This too is out of line with international single-payer systems, which often require some payment for seeking most services.
When someone steps out of line, they are more likely to get called out -- on Twitter, if not in person.
"The new recommendations for men, in particular, put the UK well out of line with other comparable countries," she added.
Second, why is American drug policy so out of line with the potential benefits and low risks of these medicines?
Now a tweet Silverman made nearly a decade ago has been uncovered with some saying it was out of line.
That drew complaints that prices had soared way out of line, and the winning price in 2014 was dramatically lower.
A key component of being a premier role player is knowing your limits and not stepping out of line, too.
Revoking access to the White House complex is a reaction out of line to the purported offense and is unacceptable.
In absolute terms, the number is high, but not out of line with a number of other markets, Goldman said.
It's time for men to be held accountable when they make women feel uncomfortable or do things out of line.
While this is a frustrating change for customers who aren't Prime members, it isn't by any means out of line.
There's a tendency in Child Protective Services to punish women who step out of line with acceptable behavior while pregnant.
Polling numbers at this point in an election cycle can be significantly out of line with the results in November.
" He was remembered for "relentlessly chastising overzealous prosecutors and defense lawyers, and even chiding witnesses he deemed out of line.
However, Principal Szlanda saw the sash peeking out under the black gown and pulled her out of line, she said.
"We have had regulation that's been so bad, so out of line that it's really hurt our country," he said.
Shinjiro Koizumi's comments were "a bit at odds with the government position but not totally out of line," Schultz said.
Obama-to-Trump voters are most out of line with the Democratic coalition on issues relating to race and gender.
Together, these mental monsters taunt Usher when he falls out of line with expectations from every corner of his society.
"It was very much out of line with what I thought his views were on the issue," she told me.
Inglis's landslide 71-29 loss sent exactly the message the Kochs intended: Step out of line, and face the consequences.
Regina shows how wicked a woman can become when she steps out of line, Birdie how broken when she doesn't.
Out of Line: The Art of Jules Feiffer is published by Abrams and available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
She knew she was way out of line, because she&aposs ducking and hiding from the woman trying to expose her.
Sanders said the president's priorities were not out of line by him spending his weekend tweeting repeatedly about sports and protest.
Yet as the green paper concedes, pay ratios are not necessarily a reliable guide to whether pay is out of line.
With some urging in my broken Spanish, I was able to convince Norberto that we would not step out of line.
This is taking features marked on our maps out of line with the global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) such as GPS.
If you something out of line with what the interviewer wants to hear, your chances of getting hired will drop significantly.
"It's a combination of that event ... and an assumption that valuations are out of line with global economic growth," Hogan said.
Democrats argue Price's positions are out of line with Trump's campaign promises, among them that he wouldn't cut entitlement programs. Sen.
But greens want the lease sale cancelled, saying it's out of line with the climate policies pursued by the Obama administration.
When I founded No Labels, the primary problem facing Washington was clear enough: Members were frightened to step out of line.
"This is far out of line with the global population where European descent individuals make up about 16 percent," she said.
Individually, the prices aren't out of line compared with, say, Le Turtle, a nearby restaurant whose chef also cooked at Blanca.
Kanter can still picture the wood switch his first-grade teacher used to wield at students who fell out of line.
The tax code is "severely" out of line with international norms, negatively impacting the American economy, jobs, and quality of life.
" Ms. Demir said that using the rapper's immigrant status to defend sexism was "way out of line and insulting to immigrants.
This, too, is out of line with many international single-payer systems, which often require some payment for seeking most services.
If you say something out of line with what they want to hear, your chances of getting hired will drop significantly.
There's no debate about whether McSally was out of line in responding the way she did to a totally innocuous question.
She was in line to be shot into a pit, and she said, 'What happens if I step out of line?
In 2016, 10 out of the total 538 electors attempted to cast ballots out of line with their state's popular vote.
She did not back down, telling Trump he was out of line to question her ability to speak for House Democrats.
Adherence to fundamentalist dress codes is closely supervised with sometimes lethal punishment meted out to those who fall out of line.
David Perdue (R-Ga.) said it's up to Chief Justice John Roberts to decide if Ginsburg's remarks were out of line.
Despite what they may tell you, you are not lazy or out of line; you require and deserve sleep for existing.
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, while calling Comey's action "out of line," said it resulted in a spike in small campaign donations.
When Bash asked Conway about her husband's Twitter habits on Sunday, she became combative and said the question was out of line.
"I explained in no uncertain terms that she was out of line in the way she dealt with my daughter," Venn wrote.
Therefore transient instructions won't be allowed to do bad things, because they'll be killed the moment they step out of line. Hopefully.
Political risk has increased since the previous rating review in December 2015, although it is not out of line with 'BBB' peers.
So the bet was, we were certainly out of line with the rest of the industrial world in terms of corporate rates.
The Iranians in Iraq offered intelligence, diplomatic support and cash and wielded "big sticks" against anyone stepping out of line, he said.
Bobby Lee, CEO of Shanghai-based BTCC, confirmed the PBOC visit, but said he believed the company was not out of line.
It's also out of line with what most states do, since most automatically restore voting rights upon the completion of a sentence.
Twitter users were the voice of reason, telling O'Quin that he was way out of line for making such an arrogant post.
If Trump loses, it will not be because the grandees of our op-ed pages thought he was way out of line.
When Rose was critiqued by judge Julianne Hough, the activist felt the judge had stepped out of line and body-shamed her.
If you're in Hollywood and you're an actress, don't step out of line, little girl, because there's another one right behind you.
But I'm teasing, of course: it would only feel nefarious if Apple's storage pricing was wildly out of line with industry averages.
"Facebook allows people to react to each other so quickly that they are really afraid to step out of line," he said.
Though Trump has often refused to openly criticize Putin, he told the Russian president the video was out of line, Axios reported.
Rooted in religion but also permeating large areas of science, this premise is out of line with modern evolutionary biology and neuroscience.
If the party was really out of line with the base, wouldn't we expect to see more incumbents go down to defeat?
Poverty and inequality, he said, seemed "not only unnecessary, but also out of character and out of line with our broader ideals."
Still, speaking to lawmakers before they voted on the measure, he suggested that the European high court had been out of line.
It's still not legal to fly a drone out of line of sight in the U.S. without special permission from the FAA.
I don't think it's something we can't discuss, and I think her response was a little bit out of line and disproportionate.
The Republican proposition to cut corporate tax rates is hardly out of line: Most other advanced nations are doing the same thing.
They are Trump's army, and they will follow the president's orders to bring down any Republican senator who gets out of line.
Usually, banks would have swooped in to supply fresh liquidity before conditions got out of line, attracted by the climbing repo rates.
But later studies showed that their autism rates were not out of line with those of the state's white population, he said.
These messages are not only out of line with the mainstream medical consensus, they are actively dangerous, according to public health experts.
"Turkey's strategic decisions regrettably fall more and more out of line with, and at times in contrast to, US interests," he continued.
He predicted a hefty fine and a clear reprimand that would communicate to Musk that he can't step out of line again.
Comey's comments displayed a clear effort to defend himself — and the FBI — against potential accusations that the agency acted out of line.
The gathered masses — mostly tourists — immediately jumped out of line, falling into a truly ecstatic state, swarming to get a closer look.
The Hill will skip next year's dinner after comedian Michelle Wolf was "out of line for an event that's supposed to be fun."
Likewise, Daenerys Targaryen's sudden Mad Queen pivot feels completely out of line with what we've been conditioned to expect from her so far.
As the nights got colder, they think she might have decided to get out of line and cross between the ports of entry.
And China's "social credit" system, which awards points based on people's behaviour, already restricts train travel for those who step out of line.
" Walsh later reaffirmed his support for Trump and tweeted, "Even tho I think Comey is out of line, I still have my Musket.
" Though the reality star admitted to acting out of line at moments while filming, he believes some footage was "taken out of context.
In addition, that hospital is aided by the state of New York and the federal government, so they are way out of line.
That, in the end, generally ends up with what can be frightening results that are probably out of line with reality, Hunt said.
Moore believes the central bank should cut interest rates by half a percentage point, a position well out of line with other policymakers.
They jerked slightly as if to grab their weapon and lunge toward Mensa's body to make sure he didn't get out of line.
"Archaic programs and budgets were out of line with their needs, and this underinvestment caught up to them," a recruiter told Regulatory Intelligence.
Doctors would pull a pregnant immigrant out of line if they felt she was too far along to travel safely to the mainland.
CropLife told the EPA it was out of line for proclaiming a need for independent research on formulated glyphosate products — such as Roundup.
That is a little out of line with other surveys of the race, which have shown McSally in the lead, according to RealClearPolitics.
After Santa Anita returned to its traditional mix of sand and dirt, catastrophic injury rates were not out of line with those elsewhere.
Newt Gingrich wants to start treating reporters like hockey players -- when they step out of line ... they go in Donald Trump's penalty box.
"Revoking access to the White House complex is a reaction out of line to the purported offense and is unacceptable," the statement said.
Regardless of the particulars of Senate practices, Ms. Warren and her supporters strongly rejected the idea that she had been out of line.
The yogurt decline can be attributed to innovation that did not work and price increases that were out of line with the industry.
"The Palantir guy was pissed," said Jeon, 21, who added that some students got out of line when informed of the company's work.
"This point — that regulations are only there to shelter our companies — is out of line," a European Commission spokesperson told the Financial Times.
Well, the High Table doesn't like anybody stepping out of line so maybe they'll take me to task, giving John an out, even.
Those [salaries] have gotten out of line comparatively with the whole company essentially, which is what you're saying, which is an old thing.
However, a person familiar with Japan's currency diplomacy, was less concerned, saying the yuan's decline didn't seem out of line considering the dollar's strength.
That there were stakes in this town and that you'd get your ass kicked if you stepped out, if you were out of line.
Attackers' reasons tended to be contrived -- deeming perfectly legal actions by a black person to be out-of-line, according to Monroe Work Today.
It was not well-received: Not only was he acting out of line as a child, he was also criticizing an adored political figure.
But the evangelical environmentalists said the decision was out of line with Biblical priorities because it would degrade the environment and hurt the poor.
Indeed, the public square is increasingly patrolled by thought police who unleash the dogs of outrage if you dare to step out of line.
Should KEY consider future acquisition activity of material size and/or appear to be out of line with current strategies, ratings would be reviewed.
The Yankees, Red Sox rivalry continues ... this time, Darryl Strawberry thinks Pedro Martinez was out of line when talking about the Baby Bronx Bombers.
Japan has said this agreement reserves it the right to step into the market if the yen's spike is out of line with fundamentals.
But it also makes him vulnerable, because his record over the decades could seem out of line with where the Democratic Party has moved.
But at the same time, we don't want to do things that are out of line because we can't afford to be that way.
Am I out of line in being hurt by this, or should I not expect the sister to respond to someone she doesn't know?
These projections are not out of line with recent poll results and give Lamb both a goal and a framework from which to work.
With a pair of false teeth, he demonstrated just how out of line my jaw had been moving to create my teeth's current shape.
Amazon is testing Prime Air in the UK because its drones are (after much testing) allowed to go out of line-of-sight there.
All I asked was if I was out out of line challenging this quiz question and my professor, and people told me I wasn't.
Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. has stepped up the use of firepower to respond the Damascus regime when it gets out of line.
For that matter, what's to protect their editors, if they don't go along with their publishers and punish those who step out of line?
A fight over politics is mixed up with a battle over tone, squabbles over whose rhetoric is out of line and who started it.
In a curly-haired cameo in the premiere episode of "The Handmaid's Tale," she whacks an out-of-line Ms. Moss over the head.
The naming of this product, besides Paltrow's aha moment, isn't completely out of line with the cutesy and provocative names brands give beauty products.
Collin Green, the commander of the SEALs, and the chief's insulting remarks on television about a fellow SEAL chief as way out of line.
Gorka described it as "fake news 101" for reporters to say that he accused Tillerson of being "out of line" by discussing military affairs.
Michael Zeldin, a formal federal prosecutor, said Barr's decision to exonerate President Trump of any potential obstruction of justice allegations was out of line.
Scaramucci said that Trump telling the congresswomen to "go back" to where they came from was not only racist but also out of line.
The Trump campaign also released a statement from the candidate, defending his hard-line policies on immigration and saying the pope was out of line.
After Trump first began his criticism of the Fed in July, former Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher told CNBC the president was out of line.
But May, who's already called those comments "unacceptable," said she would call out the new President if he were to say something out of line.
Players might be less inclined to act like horrifying sex monsters if they know their platform is at risk whenever they step out of line.
"The numbers were not way out of line and slower activity numbers were kind of priced in," said Ian Williams, a strategist at Peel Hunt.
Speaking to CNN this week, Ginsburg was unusually candid for a supreme court justice — some would say ethically out of line — when she criticized Trump.
He wants the entire superhero business to burn to the ground, and he's made it his mission to punish heroes who step out of line.
"I couldn't see anything that was out of line with what we'd expected (in the ECB minutes)," said RBC Capital Markets currency strategist Adam Cole.
It has already lost a string of WTO disputes after its calculation methodology was ruled to be out of line with the WTO rule book.
Her reaction to his heinous behavior, while shocking to us now, wasn't out of line at a time where marital rape wasn't a recognized offense.
They're both disgusting, but there is a difference between a guy who says inappropriate out of line things and someone who is a sexual predator.
These are nearly dictatorial powers he is describing in the 20-page memo and in his tweets this morning, and that is out of line.
The Commission could reject it if it decides it is out of line with rules, a power the EU executive has so far never used.
PIRC had recommended that shareholders oppose the pay package for Mr. Dudley and other BP executives as "excessive" and out of line with shareholder returns.
"We consider this project very much out of line with the EU's energy policy and quite detrimental to Ukraine," said Lithuanian foreign minister Linas Linkevicius.
To be quite honest, I had no idea that agricultural policies had grown so out of line with the health-related needs of the country.
NOT JUST FOR WALL STREET, NOT JUST FOR THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PARTICULARLY TARGETED BUT FOR ANYBODY WHO IS A LITTLE BIT OUT OF LINE.
We're told Bravo felt like Phaedra's allegations were so out of line, they simply couldn't continue working with her and informed her in early April.
In the past, Kim has eliminated officials or even family members he considers to be out of line or a threat to the dynastic regime.
"If you start to get economic data seriously out of line with expectations you should get some big moves (in sterling)," BNY Mellon's Mellor said.
" Asked about the allegation that Franken drew "devil horns" on Tweeden's head shot, Portman said, "It doesn't sound out of line for him—but please.
As more conservative officials see it, that has put him out of line with the White House view on the department's most pressing policy issue.
These numbers aren't wildly out of line with research about the effects of air pollution on infant mortality from other studies conducted in richer countries.
We've doubled the intelligence budget, nearly doubled the military budget, and all of this seems completely out of line with what the threat actually is.
Its budgets weren't out of line with those of other large foundations, and its staff wasn't more lavishly paid, but, still, the numbers were startling.
"I couldnt see anything that was out of line with what wed expected (in the ECB minutes)," said RBC Capital Markets currency strategist Adam Cole.
MBS' iron grip on his Kingdom is tightening, already cowed critics won't dare whisper, and no royal would risk his wrath stepping out of line.
Loretta Mester's remarks come at a time when the market and the Fed are out of line regarding the path of interest rates this year.
As the New York Times noted in September 2018, Bloomberg is out of line with Democrats on issues such as bank regulation and Me Too.
Tall and gaunt, with a shock of peppery blond hair, he had a glass eye that would swivel disconcertingly out of line as he spoke.
It doesn't mean anything about the business, but they definitely have a valuation that's way out of line, I think, a lot of people feel.
Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) is "very emotional" about immigration reform, but added that his comments about Kelly, a retired Marine general, were out of line.
That the town now has a museum for Carrington, who was only ever a visitor there, may seem odd, even a little out of line.
His commentary would be out of line for American journalists, who are supposed to strive for objectivity and to keep opinions to the editorial pages.
But the documents provide a glimpse of values Mr. Trump assigned to some of his properties that are out of line with other available estimates.
Lochte told Matt Lauer the Rio gas station folks were out of line to point a gun at his head because he did nothing wrong.
But she's confronting her own behavior and her own actions and what she's done to other people that might be out of line with her personality.
Republicans have argued that holding the vote simply proves that Democrats have been disorganized and out of line since the day they formalized the impeachment investigation.
While many amateur photographers might balk at the Tripod's price tag, it's not out of line with options from popular professional tripod manufacturers such as Gitzo.
Snoop just issued his mea culpa to Gayle, saying the way he came at her with a profanity-laced social media rant was out of line.
One way out would be to accept Hawaii's argument that the White House motion is simply out of line with how the Supreme Court does business.
UPS also said it applied for FAA approval to use drones for delivery over people, at night and out of line of sight of the operator.
The two don't think they can go through with murdering dozens of innocent workers, seeing Daryl's ends-justify-the-means mission as morally out of line.
And if Murdoch thinks Musk's behavior — on Twitter or otherwise — is out of line, chairman Murdoch could theoretically convince enough of the board to fire Musk.
That's not necessarily out of line with Bluetooth speakers, though, and if you're looking for a smarter version of that, then this might fit the bill.
Her rule was unquestionably harsh, not only for the victims of her raids, but for anyone in her fleet who dared to step out of line.
The impetus is the impending nomination of Mr. Trump, a former Democrat who holds some views that are far out of line with mainstream party orthodoxy.
The World Bank said the changes to the law - which still have to be approved by President John Magufuli - were "out of line with international standards".
Even if Tyler1 is still a toxic player, Rutledge's comments were out of line, regardless of where he said them and what context they were in.
"Our comandante always goes onward with the revolution," the lyrics of one song went, and people sang along, as some broke out of line to dance.
So as much as Trump is a political aberration in many respects, he really isn't out of line with the typical Republican rhetoric on voter fraud.
Two corners of the rink had crash pads, in case an accidental slip or trip sent any or all of the children crashing out of line.
This makes it impossible to put newly apprehended aliens in removal proceedings without moving someone else out of line who is already scheduled for a hearing.
The president also said Mr. Bolton was "way out of line" against the government of President Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, although he did not say how.
From labor disputes with unions to student demonstrations on university campuses, colectivos are appearing almost anywhere the government sees citizens getting out of line, Venezuelans say.
Some are afraid, she said; others seem resigned to the fact that this was the fate of children who stepped out of line in Duterte's Davao.
This would enable insurance plans to dictate what doctors may charge for their services—or drop them from their networks if they step out of line.
"The burden of compliance with the rule is enormous, and way out of line with any projected benefits associated with the rule," according to the suit.
Here's Julia Moskin on the raised-rough Boston chef Barbara Lynch, whose memoir, "Out of Line: A Life of Playing With Fire," has just been released.
"On its face, the raid on then-President [Donald] Trump&aposs lawyer seemed abusive and out of line," Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement.
I found it pricey, although not out of line with other restaurants of its genre, with expertly-cooked steaks starting at $45 for an eight-ounce filet.
Don, a Louisville native and NRA member who declined to give his last name, said he agreed with NRA leaders that police critics were out of line.
And so I am part of the problem that I have been trying to solve since then, because I think the disparity is way out of line.
It may seem out of line for the normally buttoned-up sport, but it's part of a greater initiative to make golf cool again among younger audiences.
The protocol is the central issue here: Was Liang acting recklessly, and out of line from standard practice, when he fired the shot that ultimately killed Gurley?
Does he actually want to make sure the world is more just or does he simply get off on punishing people when they step out of line?
In the past, some big investors have divested from high polluting coal or from companies they judge to be out of line with the Paris agreement's goals.
They're optional, however, and it would not be out of line to experiment with different flavors or spices, such as star anise, nutmeg, cloves or vanilla bean.
The probation means the tycoon, Ren Zhiqiang, could be expelled from the party, which has more than 85 million members, if he steps out of line again.
He rejected the suggestion that his actions had been out of line and accused the other committee members of trying to curb his right to free speech.
"There are levels of government that kick in when someone is out of line on policy, but it's another thing when it's the President," the official said.
There, an undercover F.B.I. agent was waiting for him, pretending to be, like Mr. Pugh, a Muslim traveler pulled out of line and held for further questioning.
Mr. Stringer's office declined to discuss the appraisals or whether they were out of line with the $16 million paid by the city, citing the continuing investigation.
Young Thug missed the memo about rape jokes being wildly offensive ... because his bizarre way to say he's hanging with his boys was way out of line.
His latest position is still not consistent with Italy's commitment to balance its budget, and also out of line with the more confrontational stance of the League.
"The candidates are responsible for their supporters, and all candidates had supporters who got out of line," Nelini Stamp, WFP's director of strategy and partnerships, told CNN.
At first, she's shackled in the Red Center basement as a punishment for stepping out of line and furious about it, having experienced a taste of freedom.
And Green knows that if she ever steps out of line, a woman named Freya — clearly Green's mother, although she never says so — will punish her viciously.
This sets up a Senate trial that will most likely see Trump acquitted and — out of line with Christianity Today&aposs newly expressed wishes — kept in office.
"It's no secret that some of America's college professors are totally out of line," Charlie Kirk, founder and executive director of the nonprofit, wrote in a blog post.
The licence can be withdrawn at any time if its holder steps out of line or gets too greedy, or if his assets start to look too attractive.
Giving the Commerce Department oversight would allow the private industry to do bigger and more innovative things in space, while ensuring that they aren't stepping out of line.
One issue, according to Brooke Warner, the publisher of She Writes Press, is that men in the industry don't seem to think their behavior is out of line.
It was hilarious to watch unless you went to the show wanting to see Jeremih, in which case it was probably really disappointing, disrespectful, and out-of-line.
What that woman said to us was offensive and unnecessary but I should have told her she was rude and out of line and left it at that.
In a desperate political age when who can say what's out of line or impossible, Politico's Michael Linhorst explores the strange idea of running a robot as president.
I need to tell my husband when people are acting out of line, because they'll take you for a fool if you don't put a stop to it.
Progressives argue that voting for his nomination — even on a procedural vote — helps enable Trump and is out of line with what the base of the party wants.
Trump even returned to his refrain of saying he would be willing to raise taxes on the wealthy — something that seems out of line with Republican congressional leadership.
Presumptive Federal Reserve nominee Stephen Moore thinks the central bank should cut interest rates by half a percentage point, a position well out of line with other policymakers.
But when one minion with a bruised ego steps out of line, we're shown Clay handling things the only way he knows how: shooting, taking cover, throwing fire.
For four rosy slices of dry-aged duck over a hard-to-resist mash of refried cranberry beans sweetened with rosemary honey, $24 didn't seem out of line.
Flag's way of maintaining discipline among squad members is to implant an explosive charge in their necks, which he can remotely detonate if anyone gets out of line.
"I thought (Navarro) should've kept his big mouth shut because I don't think that helps us inform policy and I think frankly it was out of line," Sen.
Even most yellow cards, or "cautions" (a notionally stern warning that the player is getting out of line) amount to little more than a slap on the wrist.
Why this matters: The bipartisan support for condemning the U.N.'s resolution shows that the Obama administration's position is out of line with most congressional Democrats and Republicans.
"That is so far out of line with the crime itself and any common notion of decency," Jeff Adachi, San Francisco's public defender, said of Mr. Huy's sentence.
Sadiq Khan tells Business Insider that the UK must stop being "obsessed" with trying to please Donald Trump, whose views are massively out of line with British people.
I stood in front of them and I looked at them directly, and then one of them just stepped out of line and shot me in the face.
This year it seems that both Metro and ISTIM guessed badly, leaving their proposals significantly out of line with the average and drawing heated criticism from other operators.
But it could mean less dissent and less open debate with surviving officials fearing the loss of their jobs if they are seen as stepping out of line.
Plus, even as Dems assume the worst and supplant supposition for conclusion, why defend Trump when even if it doesn't rise to impeachment, he's still out of line.
"This is not out of line with the Fed's thinking on the economy," said Thierry Albert Wizman, global interest rates and currencies strategist at Macquarie in New York.
When we are making culture or sports or funny memes we are embraced, but when we are hurt or grieving, angry or frightened, we are out of line.
The number of unaccompanied children crossing the border is not out of line with previous years, but children are spending far longer in federal custody, government data show.
"President Trump's revocation of Acosta's credentials is, simply put, extraordinary and out of line," Bruce Brown, the executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, said.
At this point, I don't think it's out of line to characterize Philip and Elizabeth as prisoners of a sort — what would happen to them if they refused orders?
"Citizens will vigorously challenge the CFPB's action, which is legally unwarranted and includes demands far out of line with actual customer impact," the bank said in a Thursday statement.
She is recalling that if she steps out of line she will be forced to listen to my well-rehearsed speech about the code and culture of St. Peter's.
Because the actual count of executive orders issued by Obama is not out of line with those issued by modern day presidents, we rate Pence's claim to be false.
" "When a White House can shape or suppress intelligence analysis that it deems out of line with its political messaging, then the intelligence community has no true analytic independence.
Because he hadn't denounced them or severed ties, on the way to the displaced-persons camp he was picked out of line during a security screening, and taken away.
The JDD quoted Markus Diethelm, UBS's group general counsel, as saying a 1.1 billion euro payment was "unthinkable" and out of line with similar settlements reached in other countries.
"I thought (Navarro) should've kept his big mouth shut because I don't think that helps us inform policy and I think frankly it was out of line," Republican Sen.
But if you do something that is just out-of-line rude and disrespectful or try to do something illegal, you have just earned yourself four stars or less.
"SunEdison had a balance sheet that is way out of line with any other solar company," said Shayle Kann, senior vice president and renewable energy research firm GTM Research.
So even as remnants of the Never Trump crowd might think the president is out of line with their party, he is the only real face of the GOP.
Not wanting to move onto the Great Beyond, Joe's soul leaps out of line and ends up in the Great Before, the place where souls are prepared before life.
There's often a feeling of, This is so obviously out of line and this person doesn't seem to notice or care… perhaps *I* am the one who is wrong?
On the other hand, she backed his racist birtherism and conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama, and she has not spoken a public word out of line with him.
Some had to get out of line to rush to the A.T.M. — conveniently placed right in the driveway — when they realized were a few dollars short for the cover.
And it's obvious, when bodies were left in the black community during the days following a lynching, that they were threats for people not to step out of line.
In his pocket, he carried a booklet of the United States Constitution, in case he was pulled out of line by the authorities and had to reference his rights.
Kyrie Irving SHOULD be comparing himself to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ... so says Common, who tells TMZ Sports the NBA superstar's recent comments were NOT out of line.
The company has also applied for FAA approval to begin using drones for delivery "over people, at night and out of line of sight of the operator," CNBC reports.
The chief justice can overrule something that happens in the trial that he feels is out of line with the rules, but senators can overrule him with a vote.
By those standards it does not seem out of line, but I do think there'd be more respect for the court if the public felt it was less politicized.
In other words, Puerto Rico's debts really are way out of line with what any state is financing, and there's no real precedent for paying down debts of this magnitude.
TheOrdner also revealed in the comment section that their dog also enjoys cat toys, and has a special way of dealing with his "brothers" when they get out of line.
In contrast to the prime minister's office, who, according to one of the Guardian's sources, considered the gesture "out of line," liberal lawmakers were thrilled by Bercow's departure from tradition.
Ratesic's Golden State is certainly an oppressive society; its people are surveilled and policed for any minor infraction or untruth, with harsh punishments for those who step out of line.
This is partly because public conceptions about AI are so out-of-line with actual capabilities, but it's also because the field is grappling with issues like funding and regulation.
Outside this place of worship, I experienced hate: I was spat on, shoved out of line at a grocery store, called a "towelhead," and was even run off the road.
Teresa Giudice thinks Sofia Vergara acted like a "bitch" during a photo-op, which is totally out of line because -- according to Teresa -- Sofia's an immigrant and oughta act nice.
Johnson acknowledged that his exceedingly bullish target may be out of line with other market watchers, but broader bearish sentiment could also be a contrarian signal to buy, he said.
" Fast forward 40 years and the sentiments are mirrored in Robyn's "Dancing On My Own": "I'm just gonna dance all night, I'm all messed-up I'm so out of line.
The comments also appeared out of line with remarks Trump made during his visit to Saudi Arabia last month, when he described Qatar as a "crucial partner" in the region.
"The BOJ has to lower its forecasts, because they are out of line with what most economists outside the BOJ are forecasting," said Norio Miyagawa, senior economist at Mizuho Securities.
Despite the change in its expectations, S&P still remains out of line with financial markets, which are currently not even fully pricing in one more rate hike this year.
Former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly says he offered to stand by White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders during press briefings to help deal with "out of line" reporters.
The airline also maintains detention centers for employees who "fall out of line," where they are taken in for questioning and sometimes beat up, according to the former chief engineer.
To the Editor: James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, was out of line in holding a press briefing to deliver his verdict on Hillary Clinton's use of a private server.
Wolf Blitzer doesn't think anything at John McCain's funeral was out of line or too political ... and he's got no apparent issues with Meghan McCain's shot at the Prez either.
It was when Mr. Volanthen ran out of line and surfaced that he saw the group of scrawny boys, some sitting, some standing, on a shelf above the water line.
City Scanners were the menacing drones that patrolled Half-Life 2's setting of City 17, keeping watch on its citizens to make sure they don't step out of line.
Home prices are not nearly as out of line with incomes as they were then; speculative activity hasn't been nearly as frothy; and consumer debt levels are considerably more measured.
Spath said Baker was out of line in invoking a privilege in refusing to testify about both the decision to release the three attorneys and their absence at the court.
Republican claims about the benefits of tax cuts aren't just out of line with independent estimates; they're so far out of the ballpark as to be in a different universe.
At present, it looks like German foreign policymakers are willing to live with it, for lack of better options and for fear of retaliation if they step out of line.
I considered saying something to her after the service, to educate her politely that using a cellphone, while bereaved children were speaking of their departed parent, was out of line.
She's a folk tale passed down from generation to generation to protect men from the consequences of their own actions, and to remind women not to step out of line.
Mr. Trump's methods and tone are unconventional, and the scale of the interest rate cuts he seeks is out of line with what most mainstream economists think would make sense.
Mr. Trump's methods and tone are unconventional, and the scale of the interest rate cuts he seeks is out of line with what most mainstream economists think would make sense.
They are willing to give President Trump time to deliver results, and uniformly blame Congress and out-of-line judges for blocking him on health care, immigration and other initiatives.
Though his Bach was indeed notable, and captivating, for the liberties it took with pacing and expression, it was hardly out of line with current experimentation by inbred early-musickers.
If it turns out your internship is completely out of line with your career path, it's okay to be honest with your director and see what adjustments can be made.
This would correct a mismatch in the old Roman calendar, first set up by Julius Caesar, that was causing the months to fall steadily out of line with the seasons.
"I was always told that I was not abused, that what they did to me was my fault, because I broke the rules, I was out of line," Mr. Kaiser said.
Our law enforcement sources tell us, Sheriff's brass believes the deputy was out of line, and he will be counseled on how to deescalate similar situations rather than stoke the coals.
Foreign states opposed to Assad have said the vote is out of line with a U.N. Security Council resolution that calls for elections at the end of an 18-month transition.
The Laguna Beach PD's not putting up with crap from "America First" protesters this Sunday, and it's got everything to do with Charlottesville -- get out of line, head straight to jail.
"This could also create issues when you eat real sugar, because your body's ability to predict what happens when you taste something sweet has been pushed out of line," she adds.
As for whether Pence thought it was appropriate for fake Aaron Burr to lecture him at the end of the play ... it sounds like he thinks it was out of line.
Without such pressing demands on your time, surely there have to be some costs to stepping so far out of line with friends, family and the rest of the monophasic world?
Since the middle of 2016, his feed has contained mostly quote-tweet-based, eyeroll-emoji-filled attacks on various followers who have stepped out of line in one way or another.
They are disrupters who look to at things in new ways to deliver products or services that others aren't willing to step out of line and assume the risk to try.
The issue did not come up again, though Mr. Kemp took other opportunities to say that Ms. Abrams was pushing an "extreme agenda" out of line with the state's conservative values.
Once the first match is lit the flame quickly spreads to those nearby, but as soon as one of the matches (with legs) steps out of line the fire becomes contained.
"Either the buyer's expectations are out of line with the market, or the broker just doesn't get what the buyer's looking for," said Patrick V. Lilly, an associate broker with CORE.
But the belief is "out of line" with expert reviews from Britain and the United States concluding that using regulated nicotine vaping products is far less harmful than smoking, they said.
Steele was considered by the bureau to be a credible FBI source, so using the material was not out of line with FBI practice, according to the current and former officials.
You can either choose to continue waiting in line for the First Door — or you can choose to jump out of line, run down the alley, and take the Third Door.
New district lines exacerbate hyper-partisanship, since they empower right-wing groups like the Koch network-funded Americans for Prosperity who stand ready to punish Republicans who step out of line.
When asked about criticism of the bank's inflation outlook, Lee said forecasts "have been far out of line," but that the gap was mostly due to the government's strengthened welfare policy.
And as these dates came and went with no planes in the air, airlines began to pick dates that were much later and out of line with Boeing&aposs stated plans.
In an interview with MSNBC in the "spin room," Klobuchar said other candidates told her they have forgotten the names of important figures before, and that Buttigieg was out of line.
Even with White House support, the company still needs to get special FAA approval to fly out of line of sight in U.S. airspace, which is currently illegal under FAA rules.
But going forward, a sustained rate of 3 percent is way out of line with what forecasting experts in the private sector, at central banks, and at international institutions think will happen.
Those are high numbers (a specced-out 15-inch MacBook Pro uses an 753-watt wall charger to power everything, for example), but they aren't out of line for dedicated gaming laptops.
Trump is responding with tremendous force, and in the process he's warning other Republicans that they could be the target of his wrath too if they step too far out of line.
"But through smiles and hand signs I paid and, used to the American way of 'Here's your change, get the hell out of line," went to take my bag from the man.
Commodity exporters with free or managed floats have seen some of the sharpest depreciations, but many which have 'largely-fixed' regimes have experienced appreciation, often moving them out of line with fundamentals.
This creates all sorts of vulnerabilities, Project Zero wrote:XNU has various interfaces that permit creating copy-on-write copies of data between processes, including out-of-line message descriptors in mach messages.
Or to express the problem in a different way, the forward currency rate gets out of line with the interest-rate differential between the two currencies (as conventionally measured in money markets).
LONDON (Reuters) - Focus has sharpened on how exchange-traded bond funds react to market shocks after recent wobbles showed some performing out of line with the assets they are designed to mirror.
The people doing the harassing are the worst offenders, obviously, but it's as much on us to police communities we're part of and to publicly condemn when individuals step out of line.
Indeed, it's not out of line to wonder if the Deadline story itself is a negotiating tactic on Disney's part to gain some leverage by prodding fans to pressure Sony into caving.
"I feel like they've got to tweak the package to allow a car that does get a run the ability to get out of line and continue with that run," Ragan said.
First and foremost, Trump long has been out of line in his unrelenting attacks on judges and the courts, including his favorite foil, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
So, to try to tie this in to President Trump and call him a racist and that he wants to tell black people to shut up is just completely out of line.
When a liberal steps out of line, they have to just issue a fake apology and they get to keep their (inaudible)... (CROSSTALK) WATTERS: That&aposs because the left protects its gunslingers.
Indeed, while progressives may be hopeful in New York, far left candidates have had plenty of defeats in rural districts where Democrats increasingly are seen as out of line with mainstream thinking.
The comedian was leaving TAO in L.A. on Sunday when he was asked if it was out of line for players to take a knee after President Donald Trump condemned the action.
Documents and interviews suggest that Dr. Fryer was told repeatedly over the course of 10 years — by employees and by at least one university official — that his conduct was out of line.
I was threatened with "island confinement" if I stepped out of line, a threat the García girls' mother followed through on when she found a bag of marijuana behind her daughter's dresser.
Where other parties' support for the "Yes" vote has been mixed, Mary Lou has cracked the whip on Sinn Fein, threatening suspension for any of her troops that fall out of line.
Kayhan, the mouthpiece newspaper for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, also wrote on Thursday that Mr. Rouhani's speech was strong but that his friendly demeanor with Western leaders was out of line.
Large samples of adults in China and the United States, for example, disliked broken patterns made up of geometric shapes -- for instance, a row of triangles with one triangle out of line.
There's an additional level of scrutiny given to anyone who is singled out for attention after they're "randomly" pulled out of line or their gender is intrusively questioned by a TSA agent.
Home prices are so out of line with average salaries that cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles are seeing an epidemic of homelessness never experienced since the Great Depression of 1929.
Those who step out of line, he said, face being reassigned from high-paying jobs unloading container ships to the cruise ship terminals, where the work and the pay is far less.
That's the system: Volunteer lawyers and translators stop people coming through the wall, ask them if they've seen anything — people being detained, being pulled out of line, anything out of the ordinary.
" Out of Line: The Art of Jules Feiffer, a recent book by Martha Fay, now takes the cake for presenting "more Feiffers than have ever been discovered together in one spot before.
He said an executive order signed by Trump announcing the review referred to proportionate regulation and the need to prevent bail-outs which did not seem "out of line" with global finance rules.
Ofcom said RT producer TV Novosti's overall compliance record has not been materially out of line with other broadcasters until recently but that since the Salisbury attack a number of programmes warranted investigation.
In a world where our second-largest trading partner is stealing from us more than it buys from us, we must be a lot tougher than scolding it for stepping out of line.
When he was in the police car en route to the slammer, he told a black officer he was out of line for arresting a white man who simply asked for a cigarette.
"Their exchange prices always seemed weird and out of line with every other exchange, and I had wondered why," Matthew Green, a professor at Johns Hopkins University told The Verge in an email.
Revoking access to the White House complex is a reaction out of line to the purported offense and is unacceptable... We urge the White House to immediately reverse this weak and misguided action.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — Ted Cruz redoubled his attack that Donald Trump's "New York values" put him out of line with the GOP base — and Donald Trump punched back, evoking the 9/11 attacks.
He's three days away from freedom, but Jimmy Woo (Randall Park), a competent, personable, but overzealous FBI agent, is keeping an eagle eye on him anyway, in case he steps out of line.
" And her feckless ability to spot market imbalances even resulted in this doozy of a Yellen quote: "In general, I would not say that asset valuations are out of line with historical norms.
Stephen Jackson just went in on George Karl -- claiming the guy was straight "out of line" when he criticized Carmelo Anthony and Kenyon Martin for not having a father figure in their lives.
Ofcom said RT producer TV Novosti's overall compliance record has not been materially out of line with other broadcasters until recently but that since the Salisbury attack a number of programs warranted investigation.
According to a federal ethics law, Conway may have stepped out of line when she plugged Trump's fashion line on air, as pointed out by Business Insider (and many folks on social media).
I remembered that this man could snap me in two, and in the show's universe all it would take for him to try, apparently, is a sassy comment or toe out of line.
LaForce was catching hell on social media Wednesday night from people who thought it was WAY out of line to ask LeBron about Erin Popovich in the moments after the Cavs playoff game.
So, accepting the conclusion that Comey was out of line during the 2016 election and that his conduct rose to the level of a fireable offense—what's up with Trump's letter to Comey?
But to insist that women like Rihanna and Karreuche — and perhaps women like me, who are just so over him — are out of line for feeling that way is problematic, dangerous, and heartbreaking.
The March 2000 tech stock prices probably were excessive, but with the NASDAQ now exceeding 6600, it's the depressed 2002 level of tech stocks that seems the furthest out of line with fundamentals.
The resolution also relied on savings from policies unlikely to pass in the highly divided Congress, plus optimistic growth assumptions out of line with most economic projections to make the numbers add up.
According to Politifact, Mr. Rubio did sell it for more than $200,000 than he had paid for it, but the price was not necessarily out of line with other sales in the area.
Our willingness to participate in this cycle of violence, grief and then silence is out of line with our calling in the Gospel of Matthew to be salt and light in this world.
Should Iran step out of line—or any other country help it to do so—they could face the array of punitive measures available to the Security Council, from sanctions to military action.
When Todd lets Jesse out of the cage in the flashback scene, he warns Jesse not to step out of line or he'll have to visit "the little boy," referring to Brock Cantillo.
That's an incredibly [unprofessional/mean/weird/fucked up/out of line] thing to [say/do] to [your boss/your partner/your ex/the person who is presently upset about your friend's repeated microaggressions].
His demand for television airtime on Tuesday night was a perfect example: We had to weigh a request in line with precedent against a president out of line when it comes to truth.
He frequently tweets at and about Trump and disparages the president when he believes he's stepped out of line, all while his wife continues to be one of the president's most staunch defenders.
"I almost got out of line too, and I saw a few people get out since the wait was too long … but I kept my hopes up and needed to cast my vote."
If 210 has taught me anything, it's that our society's morals are so far out of line that being a serial sexual predator can land you a $2120 million payday or the presidency.
"Mueller wanted the raid on Roger Stone's home caught on tape and publicly aired, as a warning to other disobedient witnesses about what could happen if you step out of line," Carlson claimed.
Once in power, he abolished the Islamic Caliphate, which had existed for thirteen hundred years, and put the country's clerics on the state payroll, to make sure they didn't step out of line.
The mayor of Brussels, the largest of 19 districts in the capital region, told French-language daily Le Soir in an interview published on Thursday that the payments were not out of line.
What stands out is that only 21 percent of Iowa caucusgoers believe Biden is most electable; just as many believe that Warren or Buttigieg is, something slightly out of line with early polling.
"Chinese actions are becoming increasingly out of line with international laws and global norms," said Susan Shirk, an American signatory who served as deputy assistant secretary of state for China and the region.
It's not legal because one of the rules on the books with the FAA is that you can't fly a drone out of line of sight: You have to see the drone operating.
Here are some of the biggest insights the stars gave into growing up Jackson: Stepping out of line in the Jackson household often meant you were punished physically by Joe, Michael and Janet claimed.
Because he seems to be in tune with American people on a lot of things, hence why he got elected, but on this one, is he actually out of line with the mainstream thinking?
Fadell, of course, rejected the charges: In his view, Duffy was acting out of line, while Nest was racking up accomplishments at Google—a regular drumbeat of significant hardware redesigns and new software services.
And, especially if you are poor, one step out of line — one incident at school, one brush with the justice system, one stupid teenage prank — can mean years or even a lifetime of consequences.
Those who work in theater need to take the same hard look at their own behavior and that of those around them, Swirsky said, beyond simply firing people who have stepped out of line.
In summary, we've seen Trump change his mind quickly on a signature health policy position that would have been difficult to deliver on and out of line with his Republican colleagues on the Hill.
"So first of all I find the word intervention completely out of line," Giuliani said Thursday on Fox Business' "Mornings with Maria," according to a transcript of the interview from a CBS News reporter.
The government is still looking at ways to reduce the cost of the projects, which have been delayed for years by local resistance and whose prices are now out of line with the market.
It seems like the fate of this thing comes down to whether the White House can convince the courts that the new policy is not out of line with what past presidents have done.
The dancer who steps out of line or the sidekick with special comedic oomph: the performers who disorder the order are what can make an overwhelming, arena-style Broadway spectacle more fun to watch.
Trump told The New York Times in an interview last week it would be out of line for the special counsel to investigate his and his family's financial records as part of the probe.
New MPs only have to look at the desiccated hulks of Iain Duncan Smith and Jacob Rees-Mogg lounging in the parliamentary tea-room to know their fate if they step out of line.
LONDON, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Focus has sharpened on how exchange-traded bond funds react to market shocks after recent wobbles showed some performing out of line with the assets they are designed to mirror.
If smacking your kid when he gets out of line/mouths off is 'troublesome' for you, you're one of the main reasons our kids (in the US) are #22 in the world in education.
If smacking your kid when he gets out of line/mouths off is "troublesome" for you, you're one of the main reasons our kids (in the US) are #22 in the world in education.
She stepped out of line, breaking with the silent, smiling solidarity that defines the 240-year-old institution, to denounce the idea of celebrating a man with a well-established history of objectifying women.
When I switched to a magazine printed in the United Arab Emirates but imported into Qatar, the stakes were just as high: If I stepped out of line, my work wouldn't cross the border.
The late star was said to have led his home with fear and would even hold a belt in his hand when the Jackson 5 rehearsed, ready to strike anyone who stepped out of line.
But the scope of Beijing's actions in Xinjiang also sends a powerful signal to all China's citizens – both Uighur and otherwise – of the strength of the state and the costs of straying out of line.
Set against that backdrop, it makes little sense, say many analysts, for the Fed to keep promising to keep rates low as borrowing costs hit levels that no longer seem that out of line historically.
Donald Trump will be watching closely when the U.N.'s general assembly votes on the status of Jerusalem Thursday, and U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley will be "taking names" of those who fall out of line.
The industry spent $556 million on lobbying last year, which is a huge number but not far out of line with the $516 million per year in lobbying it has averaged over the past decade.
Weapons have been smuggled into the camp, where radical inhabitants have continued to enforce the draconian laws of the former so-called caliphate, meting out sometimes lethal punishment to those who fall out of line.
For the most part, Toronto meteorologist Kelsey McEwen said that comments on her pregnancy have been positive, but she took a moment to strike back at one critic she felt had stepped out of line.
That's not far out of line with a study released by AAA on Thursday that found that 2500% of American motorists it surveyed are giving serious consideration to an electric car for their next vehicle.
While a South Korean finance ministry official said "we are concerned" about the yuan's slide, a person familiar with Japan's currency diplomacy said the yuan's decline didn't seem out of line considering the dollar's strength.
In Virginia, the race between Republican nominee Ed Gillespie and Democratic nominee Ralph Northam has gotten particularly nasty in recent weeks, with each side accusing the other of running ads that are out of line.
Reservations remain over pre-approvals and technical issues related to Stock Connect, including the timely execution of trades and settlement, as well as a segregated accounts model that remains out of line with international standards.
The White House Correspondents' Association issued a statement calling the suspension of the journalist's Secret Service pass "a reaction out of line to the purported offense and ... unacceptable," and CNN and Acosta protested (The Hill).
In his year-end news conference in Moscow on Friday, Putin said Trump's comment on Wednesday was not out of line and that he did not consider the United States to be a potential aggressor.
Drugmaker Novartis fell 1.1% after a U.S. group that reviews the value of medicines said the list price for Swiss drugmaker's new multiple sclerosis drug Mayzent was "far out of line" compared with its benefits.
One former detainee said he had wires attached to his head while making a phone call to relatives from jail and told he would get an electric shock if he said anything out of line.
"  PolitiFact also rated a Feingold ad from earlier this year that called the money a "sweetheart corporate payout" as "half true" because "there's no evidence to show this payment was unusual or out of line.
CVS also recently announced it would devise employer drug plans that don't include drugs with prices out of line with their effectiveness — something more common in other countries but unheard-of in the United States.
And as Trump has made clear on many occasions, he doesn't like when GOP elected officials disagree with his vision for the party -- and he is willing to punish those who step out of line.
" Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah, agreed: "I thought he should've kept his big mouth shut because I don't think that helps us inform policy, and I think frankly it was out of line.
For China's tech giants, working with Beijing has become more important for another reason: Mr. Xi has tightened China's controls on the internet, and moved with remarkable force against companies that step out of line.
While the move could give President Trump a nominal environmental achievement for the 953 campaign, public health experts say the truck regulations are not as out of line with administration policy as they would appear.
When a few brave legislators have complained about security interference in their work, or about the excessively harsh legislation being rammed through, parliament's leadership has punished, or even expelled, them for falling out of line.
"The idea that the Democratic Party should just support the Netanyahu government, right or wrong, is out of line with where American Jews are at and where Jewish Democrats are at," Mr. Ben-Ami said.
So I'm not sure I see what the reputational risk would be here, unless this is so out of line with standard practice in your particular industry that it turns off current or potential employees.
"Calling this [fire season] the 'new normal' —that's not out of line at all," says Professor Jennifer Francis, an atmospheric scientist and research professor in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers University.
And with Carol Danvers having led the Avengers in the comic books, it's not out of line to think she could end up commanding the next iteration of Earth's Mightiest Heroes on the silver screen.
Despite strong criticism from rank and file Democrats who spend the day tweeting and falling out of line with many of the party's presidential candidates, Pelosi waited until the caucus was ready to move on impeachment.
He's not alone, however: He's enlisted two of his pals to stay with him so that when he has to step out of line to heed the call of nature, he won't lose his primo spot.
At a more formal cocktail bar or restaurant it feels out of line partly because lots of people are there to focus on their drink or food and have an experience outside of their everyday life.
Both of these numbers are slightly out of line with where each demographic group has been polling: Clinton has been slightly ahead among college-educated white voters in most polls, while Trump is polling behind Romney.
Erykah Badu and Taraji P. Henson were way out of line with their initial public reactions to the R. Kelly scandal ... so says one of the first celebs to speak out on R. Kelly's alleged abuse.
"As a freight railroad, it may sound out of line, but I actually urge Congress to fund passenger commuter rail funding for positive train control," Rose said during a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation subcommittee hearing.
"There's always people that people say, 'This is the TSA doing their job' and I completely understand, obviously, and appreciate all the security that goes into everyday travel but this was out of line," she asserts.
What he didn't know until recently was that the fund uses a fee structure that is not allowed in Italy, and is out of line even with Ireland's own investor protection guidelines, which are non-binding.
In June, a spokesman for the coalition originally took issue with the report, saying that Amnesty never approached the Pentagon about its findings and was out of line for suggesting the coalition has violated international law.
And when the Trump administration began imposing a series of sanctions against Russian individuals and organizations in retaliation for cyberattacks and interference in the 2016 election, the president appeared out of line with his own cabinet.
Mr. Hammond on Wednesday said he "spoke out of line about conversations I wasn't privy to," and a spokesman for Mr. Pence said any suggestion that the vice president questioned Ms. Haley's value was "categorically false."
They all know that if they step out of line, they will be shunned by the party leadership, who will do everything they can to end the political careers of those who chose country over party.
In addition to being targeted by GOP groups, who argue they are out of line with their states, red-state Democrats are also facing a wall of pressure from progressives to oppose Trump's nominees and agenda.
While DOC Commissioner Pelicia Hall said the number of deaths "is not out of line with ... previous months," the latest DOC figures showed 2100 inmates died in 20013, 22001 died in 22014 and 2477 in 2013.
Many Jewish leaders have rallied behind Mr. Rubashkin, whose treatment they said was unfair, perhaps even anti-Semitic, and whose sentence they considered unduly harsh and out of line with what other white-collar criminals received.
Other veterans and defense experts, however, insisted the flyovers and deployment of armored vehicles aren't too far out of line with the Pentagon's own routine displays at public events like air shows and other recruiting efforts.
This implies that a discreet religious sign at a workstation deep inside a building is okay, but a receptionist putting the same sign above the desk seen by everybody entering the premises would be out of line.
"Iraq has been out of line with its target frequently... so if restrictions to cut were too stringent, Iraq might feel it in its best interest to no longer be a member of the organization," Cohen added.
Sadayuki Sakakibara, head of Japan's biggest business lobby Keidanren, said it was "natural" for Japanese authorities to act against recent yen rises that were speculative and out of line with economic fundamentals, according to Kyodo news agency.
"I am in favor of drug testing, however, testing someone that is attempting to collect on the benefits they rightfully deserve seems out of line," wrote John Beebe, owner of BB's Truck & Auto Service in Erie, Pennsylvania.
ZURICH (Reuters) - A U.S. group that reviews the value of medicines issued a critical report on Novartis's new multiple sclerosis drug Mayzent, calling its $88,561 list price "far out of line" compared with its benefits for patients.
"Each time the Tsai Ing-wen authorities step out of line they will pay the price, like a naughty child in class getting a stern reprimand for shouting out or smashing the glass at school," it said.
British diver John Volanthen and Rick Stanton swam through the cave's murky waters, through an enlarged passageway, when Volanethn ran out of line and surfaced some three miles from the entrance, according to the New York Times.
"The entire report is based on unnamed sources who are perhaps doing something they shouldn't be doing by speaking to reporters or speaking out of line," future Trump Chief of Staff Reince Priebus told ABC's This Week.
"Al-Tajer is facing charges because he stated the obvious: Bahraini authorities are snooping on their citizens and anyone who steps out of line online faces jail time," said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at HRW.
Either way, they are completely out of line with the practices of U.S. presidents since the 1970s and with the practices encoded in the European Union's Maastricht Treaty defining the rules of the game for the euro.
But he said the Group of 20 communique's warning that excessive and disorderly currency moves were undesirable, meant Japan had the right to step into the market if the yen's spike was out of line with fundamentals.
It is in the sense that there is a global equilibrium of rates and if you get too far out of line things have to happen, exchange rates have to move, and other things have to happen.
Bo's downfall - and President Xi Jinping's tight grip on power - has seen provincial leaders take a much more conservative approach while jockeying for promotion, lest they also be seen as political threats or step out of line.
A San Francisco already fed up with being bumped out of line by the NFL was irked about the dinner's demands, but Moore said having more items than they could get to wasn't a terribly unusual occurrence.
The cops behind "Project STORM" force their campers to experience prison life for a grueling 72 hours, introducing them to inmates, putting them through brutal drills, and screaming at them every time they get out of line.
Yet on the whole, investor attitudes and behaviors are not out of line with what one should expect given the sturdy run of stocks to successive new highs and the extreme lack of drama during the climb.
It's no surprise that sooner or later, the global financial markets would unwind as violently as they now seem to be doing, considering how far they were allowed to get out of line with their underlying values.
Zipline is already in talks with U.S. policymakers about getting a waiver to fly a drone out of line of sight for time-critical medical deliveries in rural parts of the country and to Native American reservations.
"From the start of the school term, they told us that this is no ordinary year and is very sensitive, so don't speak out of line," said Guo Yuhua, an outspoken professor of sociology at Tsinghua University.
And though violence has been on the rise, it follows a period of relative calm on city streets, and is not out of line with crime statistics of a decade ago, before drill music became popular here.
D.P. ratio — around 30 percent, with half the debt owing to China and the other half owed largely to the Asian Development Bank — is not out of line for what is typical in the region, experts said.
Jim Himes pressed Sondland on why Secretary of State Mike Pompeo didn't put an end to what some have called an "irregular channel" of foreign policy, the ambassador said he didn't see himself as out of line.
He has already used his power in ways that presidents since Richard M. Nixon considered out of line, like firing an F.B.I. director who was investigating him and browbeating the Justice Department to investigate his political foes.
"I don't think it takes any kind of experience or knowledge to watch that video and see that officer was out of line and escalated the situation at a variety of different points," he told CNN Friday.
That&aposs because, while you could impress your CEO with your knowledge of the company and passion for your job, you could also turn him or her off with signs of carelessness or stepping out of line.
Our parents may have chosen different forms of disciplining us at times, but the sting of a spanking, whupping, or a good smack is something many of us also remember in response to acting out of line.
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If the Fed were to raise rates this week, it would be out of line with rates in Japan and Europe, which are at 0 or in negative territory, and above the U.K.'s rate of 0.25 percent.
SORKIN: JUST THE WHOLE IDEA OF DEMAGOGUING A PARTICULAR COMPANY OR TRYING TO MAKE A DEAL WITH A PARTICULAR – YOU KNOW, THAT TO ME, SEEMS SO OUT OF LINE WITH THE WAY YOU HAVE HISTORICALLY THOUGHT ABOUT BUSINESS.
The problem was that none of the so-called reporting was true: the story about a girl's grandmother in Estonia being pushed out of line at a hospital by British NATO troops on rotation was a complete fabrication.
The bottom line: Even John Yoo, a law professor at the University of California-Berkeley who helped the George W. Bush administration draft its expansive claims to executive power, says the Whitaker appointment may be out of line.
An investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct on the set of reality show spin-off Bachelor in Paradise found nothing out of line, and the show will resume production after a brief suspension, its production company said Tuesday.
Of course, Espaillat ain't the only person who feels that way ... D.L. Hughley told us Dolan was WAY out of line and suggested the Knicks should be BEGGING fans to watch their games since they suck so bad.
In response to the Times report, Uber maintained that the software was only used for protecting the company from users violating its rules — and suggested that city regulators searching for Uber drivers were the ones out of line.
Data geeks call it "residual seasonality," a technical term that means that even after the Bureau of Economic Analysis runs its seasonal adjustment program on the GDP data, Q2628 is still habitually out of line to the downside.
"Even if it's not out of line with what [marijuana] advocates saw coming, it's still a step in precisely the wrong direction," Robby Soave, associate editor at Reason Magazine, a libertarian publication based in Washington, DC, told me.
TIMO HANNAYLondon Your article on concussions in sport which seems tacitly to support the proposed ban on tackling in rugby for children, feels very out of line with your newspaper's general ethos ("Schools and hard knocks", March 5th).
"To personalize it, it has the potential to be a dangerous moment, not just for Wall Street, not just for the people are particularly targeted but for anybody who is a little bit out of line," he said.
Employees were also faulted for failing to complete physicals and trainings, and for under-staffing certain rooms, out of line with safety regulations and contributing to the downgrading of the center's license to a "provisional" status in 2007.
Most days he waits with me for the perfect elevator, so most days we are late and our boss tells us that he swears to God he'll fire us if we take one more step out of line.
"It is hard for U.S. rates to get too far out of line with the global rate situation, and obviously both the (Bank of Japan) and the (European Central Bank) are continuing very accommodative policies," Bullard told reporters.
The Egyptians and the Moroccans were pulled out of line and directed to sit under a blue awning, where they remained for the rest of the afternoon, likely unaware that Italy has repatriation agreements with their home countries.
By that point, the victim said, she had at least four drinks and was so drunk that Yale staff asked her to step out of line after she struggled to pull up her orchestra ticket on her cellphone.
Neela Wickremesinghe, Green-Wood's manager of restoration and preservation, taught the delicate science of removing and reinstalling mortar joints (the material between stones that deteriorates over time), repairing and resetting stones out of line and using technical tools.
Furthermore, it requires a very particular physical arrangement wherein the target device is out of line of sight from the attacker while still being coupled to a hard surface upon which the attacker can deploy the required gadgetry.
SEATTLE — Arriving at the United States border in Washington State early Sunday morning after a skiing trip to Canada, Negah Hekmati and her family were pulled out of line for further questioning by Customs and Border Protection agents.
Anyhow, $500 is a bit too much for me to pay for a robot that's not going to vacuum my entire house, but it's not totally out of line for a kid-at-heart with a sizable budget.
Jeremy O. Harris, who wrote the acclaimed and provocative "Slave Play," will be a curator of the High Line's 2020 "Out of Line" series next summer, which features experimental and multidisciplinary artistic performances inspired by the High Line.
In response to the Times report, Uber initially maintained that the software was only used to protect the company from users violating its rules — and suggested that city regulators searching for Uber drivers were the ones out of line.
More unusually, Turkey's former president Abdullah Gul and ex-prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu, once allies of Erdogan from his AK Party who have emerged as potential political opponents, said on Twitter the dismissals were out of line with democracy.
In between, however, Strider wrote, "Again… Very very sorry for the drunk comment… You know how I think you're a radiant daybreak BUT that comment was really out of line… So sorry…" The next night, at 10:22014 p.m.
Drones flying out of line of sight need to be able to ensure that they won't hit other drones or collide with buildings or trees, and they'll also need a way to know which areas to avoid and when.
His first turn as the gunslinging antihero came in 2009 with X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which much to Reynolds' dismay, included a version of the character way out of line with the fan favorite version from the comic books.
You're doing what he wants because you think it's fun but what you don't realise is if you ever step out of line he's going to show the world you're a big dirty clown who loves the pee-pee.
What if the truth is that the Darwin police are — and I don't mean to speak out of line here — actually keeping all these Sandshrews for themselves, using a polite Facebook note to mislead countless rival Pokémon Go players.
The letter, from Koch Industries general counsel Mark Holden, says the network "has never been an appendage of the Republican Party" and is proud to hold elected officials accountable when they fall out of line, regardless of party identity.
I took some photos and then, wondering if I was way out of line (maybe this was just art), I asked the smiling woman who was tidying up an already tidy corner if I could perhaps get a haircut?
"Underlying all of this is sexism and mysongony which proves that not only do we not get equal pay but we are still treated like heretics if we step out of line and think outside the box!" she added.
"Underlying all of this is sexism and [misogyny] which proves that not only do we not get equal pay but we are still treated like heretics if we step out of line and think outside the box," she shared.
Among the allegations in Yeshanew's report is that Ethiopian maintains a jail-like detention center on the grounds of its Addis Ababa headquarters that it used to interrogate, intimidate and sometimes beat up employees who got out of line.
Guests can then choose to opt out of the event if they feel they can't afford the meal, which helps them avoid the other two options of awkward conversations or paying something way out of line with their budget.
With today's political climate and a Southern California jury pool that, at best, is deeply divided -- 42% of Ventura County residents are Hispanic -- getting 12 people to agree she was out of line might just be a pipe dream.
I don't think it was out of line for The 100 to kill off Lexa in general, as the show makes a habit of killing main characters and she held a dangerous position that almost always ends in death.
ZURICH, June 21 (Reuters) - A U.S. group that reviews the value of medicines issued a critical report on Novartis's new multiple sclerosis drug Mayzent, calling its $88,561 list price "far out of line" compared with its benefits for patients.
Mr. Thiel, who was last in the news for his financial support of Hulk Hogan's legal fight against Gawker Media, has a slate of political views that stand out of line with most in tech, and perhaps most Americans.
It was clear that he was trying to get me to have sex with him, and it was so clearly out of line that I immediately took screenshots of these chat messages and reported him to HR. Oh no.
The forceful segregation stopped bothering me a while ago when I realized I'm culturally out of line to expect conservative Pakistani women to openly sit and talk with me, even under the watchful presence of their husbands and fathers.
"After it was reported that Mr. Edelstein joked about having sex with nuns, he was reprimanded by representatives of the Board of Trustees and told that such behavior was out of line and would not be tolerated," she said.
Trump has staged a hostile takeover of the party, moved it away from its small-government, fiscally minded past and made clear that anyone who criticizes him or steps out of line is going to pay a political price.
Students should take notes while listening to this NPR story (the "play" button is on the top left of the article) pointing out that Mr. Trump's criticism of judges and the judiciary is out of line with past presidents.
But not only did the defiance put the direction of Polish democracy at stake, critics of the laws said, it also challenged the very notion of how effectively the bloc can deal with countries that step out of line.
But if she was already unlikely to lose her life for stepping out of line as a fertile woman, there's much more she can get away with now that she's pregnant, and some part of her must know this.
None of these things have much to do with sex, but they have everything to do with attempting to dominate and control women who step out of line, who refused to be ruled by heteronormativity and the world of overbearing men.
Commentators say the move to not roll out a blocking feature is particularly hypocritical for Spotify, a company that has reaped the PR benefits of its decision not to promote artists it finds to be out of line with its values.
With his attacks on the four members of Congress, his coldhearted crackdown on America's immigrant families and asylum seekers, and his repeated effort to demonize those who disagree with him, Trump has demonstrated what happens if you step out of line.
Look, even if you take the charges for face value and believe somehow that it was a fair trial, and that it&aposs just -- that sentence is so out of line from anything in the history of the United States.
After a Bumble conversation showed female user, Ashley Helmbreck, receiving extremely out-of-line, abusive messages from a male user named Connor, the dating app stepped in to defend Ashley by posting an open letter about the exchange on Twitter.
There are also cases in which Instant Runoff is clearly out of line with a state's voting and election laws, such as in Texas, which only allows "traditional majorities," and not preferential majorities, to decide elections, according to Texas Election Code.
"When one steps out of line, it's not fair to the other 64, and I couldn't look at the other 64 in the eye knowing that I had substantial proof to say, unfortunately, she sought an unfair advantage," Gravitt says.
But I feel that folks like Biz and Zuck and Systrom owe it to humanity to police their worlds in the same way Disney polices Disney World: all are welcome, but the instant you get out of line you're toast.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested the European Union was out of line in suing U.S. technology companies like Facebook and Alphabet Inc's Google, saying legal action against those firms should be the purview of the United States.
On the payday lending side, the 20083 percent rate is so out of line with current industry practices, which feature interest rates that are invariably in the three digits, that it's absolutely clear the supply of loans will go down.
But, at the very least, if a dude gets drunk on the course and asks you if he can "piss in your ice bucket" and you don't tell him he's out of line, well, you've missed an opportunity for progress.
Ever since I was a kid, I always followed Donald Trump as a New Yorker... Certain things that he says are kind of out of line, but he also says a lot of the things that I want to hear.
She was there in the Olympic Stadium on Thursday night, just as Eaton had been there for her last week when he took some seriously out-of-line internet flak for wearing a Canada cap as a show of support.
It only makes sense if we accept their logic: that those of us not in positions of power are like kids who need to be scolded or handled roughly to remind us to dare not step out of line again.
You're doing what he wants because you think it's fun, but what you don't realize is, if you ever step out of line, he's going to show the world that you're a big, dirty clown who loves the pee-pee.
"We are not defeatist out here," he wrote from his office in Langley, Va. Yet the report plainly suggested that the scale of America's involvement in Vietnam was out of line with that country's actual importance to the United States.
And when Republicans asked why he had not told the president he was out of line for asking Mr. Comey to "see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go," Mr. Comey said perhaps he should have.
It isn't merely out of line with established thinking about the psychology of victims, it lags behind laws in seven other states — Hawaii, Minnesota and Delaware, among them — which now allow adult survivors more time to file for civil damages.
"It was the price we had to pay for Roland Garros to remain in the city, to enable people to come out of Line 9 or Line 10 of the Métro and get to the stadium in five minutes," he said.
"The yield curve is inverted, and our policy rate remains above government bond yields" in many other developed nations, a possible sign, in a world of global capital flows, that the U.S. is out of line with broader world financial conditions.
"It was clear that he was trying to get me to have sex with him, and it was so clearly out of line that I immediately took screenshots of these chat messages and reported him to HR," Ms. Fowler wrote.
France, Italy, and Spain, for instance, have all come under fire in the past few months for stepping out of line, having been scolded in a commission report for "fiscal expansion" out of step with its Stability and Growth Pact.
Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso reiterated Tokyo's view that excessive and disorderly currency moves were undesirable, making it clear authorities won't hesitate to step into the market if they consider any yen spike as out of line with economic fundamentals.
Patent experts (including leading judges, scholars, practitioners, and former PTO heads) have pointed out that PTAB's record of overturning the vast bulk of patents presented for review is far out of line with historic rates of patent reversals by the courts.
"We felt so great about his family, we put [Romney's] picture on our refrigerators and so on, and now he turns around and does this, which is so way out of line," he said of the former Republican governor of Massachusetts.
Obviously people recognize that being followed in a store today is not the same as Jim Crow, where if you step out of line or do the wrong thing you and your family could be murdered by the Ku Klux Klan.
The wording, which was not included in previous communiques, took into account Japan's view that the market rout in February, which caused a spike in the safe-haven yen, was out of line with economic fundamentals, senior Japanese officials said.
What do you make of House Speaker Paul Ryan joining Trey Gowdy in saying that what he seems to suggest that the FBI was not out of line in asking an informant to -- to insinuate himself with the Trump -- some Trump campaign officials.
After a week of talking to him, he was finally able to tell me that this teacher was in the habit of yanking him out of line, hard, and giving him a little shake, to tell him to stop whispering to his friends.
The vehemence of Trump's tweets also served as a signal to other GOP lawmakers that Trump is willing to direct his ire at them if they step out of line and offer a hint of support to Democrats' impeachment efforts against him.
I'm going to cut right to the chase: the new Echo Dot smart speaker is so much better than its predecessor that it would not be totally out of line to replace a whole houseful of old Echo Dots with new ones.
It not only doesn't befit a great nation, it is out of line with a citizenry whose confidence in the military far outstrips that of any other institution in American society, and which considers the military officership among the nation's most prestigious professions.
That kind of jostling is natural and I think the Speaker can handle it and I think that members can handle themselves and if somebody gets too far out of line or does something that's unfair, they'll usually be called out on it.
At Augusta National, where the Masters began on Thursday after three heavily-attended practice days, one might have better luck booking a tee time at the exclusive course than finding anyone doing things like shouting out of line or using a cell phone.
Judge Kavanaugh has gone beyond his clear proclivity for being an activist judge out of line with the rest of the country—he has revealed himself to beholden to another branch of the government and would imperil our Constitution's delicate balance of powers.
Since then, the antidoping agencies of countries including Kenya and Russia have been sanctioned, either because the countries' policies were out of line with global standards or because the agencies made technical mistakes such as sending doping samples to an unapproved lab.
It will go on sale at a temporary exhibition space in Miami to coincide with the Art Basel Miami Beach contemporary art fair next week, with a price tag of $21.4 million — which some historians said was out of line with its value.
He said only that when he visited Moscow in September to discuss the Montenegro plot, he was hosted in a luxury apartment and was warned that he was dealing with dangerous people and should take care not to step out of line.
"His plan is out of line with the timeline it lays out and the scale of action that scientists say is necessary to take here in the United States to give our generation a livable future," the group said in April. Rep.
There are a number of estimates of the economic impact of Brexit out there, from HM Treasury and independent analysts, but I like to have a quick-and-dirty calculation I understand; it's not out of line with other, more detailed results.
Second: M.I.A. is out of line in suggesting that — in America, which is where the Black Lives Movement is centered and where it has a goal of effecting systemic change — somehow it's passé to still be talking about why Black lives matter.
The petition sends a message that Judge Alsup — a highly respected veteran of 17 years on the bench — and by extension, the others, are so out of line that the country can't afford to wait for a normal appeal to run its course.
It is cracking down not just on unauthorized immigrants but on refugees, asylum seekers, and holders of Temporary Protected Status; it seeks to overhaul the legal immigration system to cut tens of thousands of people seeking family-based visas out of line.
WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested the European Union was out of line bringing lawsuits against U.S. technology companies like Facebook and Google, saying legal action against those firms should be the purview of the United States.
Some Canadians, he wrote, argued that their country was merely enforcing the law when it arrested Meng Wanzhou, the finance chief of the Chinese technology giant Huawei, but insisted that Beijing was out of line when it detained two Canadians soon after.
"If you are in line when the hours of operation close, they are required to stay open and allow you to vote — so do not get out of line," even if you are told otherwise, said Carolyn DeWitt, president of Rock the Vote.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that John Bolton, dismissed a day earlier as national security adviser, had been a "disaster" on North Korea policy, "out of line" on Venezuela, and did not get along with important administration officials.
On top of social bonding, feedback from others can help us gain perspective — like figuring out if a boss's comments were truly out of line — or notice patterns in the things that bother us, which might point to a larger unidentified problem.
The people acknowledged that the White House's position wasn't viewed during the talks as out of line or conspiratorial and that the limits Democrats were trying to put in place cut into executive authority to a degree they expected to draw pushback.
The accusation came from the Sierra Club, which in March complained to EPA's investigative officials that Pruitt may have broken policy by contending that carbon dioxide is not a "primary contributor" to climate change, a position out of line with the scientific consensus.
"I've always voted for him, but I think this was way out of line," said Bill Kooi, a retired farmer, sipping coffee at a Hardees in Orange City, as the friends who shared his table — to a man, older white conservatives — all nodded.
" There are more than nine hundred Muslim officers in the N.Y.P.D., many of whom also serve in the U.S. military in combat—something that Cruz has never done, Bratton noted, "so the Senator basically is really out of line with his comments.
At least 10 people on my flight to New Delhi were pulled out of line during boarding and hustled to a small side office at Newark Liberty International Airport to print out the proper Electronic Travel Authorization form needed to enter India.
It doesn't mean I always agree and it doesn't mean I'm always going to agree, because I'm a person who's going to call it the way I see it, and I think is something's out of line I'm going to tell people that.
The lack of clarity has resulted in horror stories of 5-year-olds being detained, 88-year-olds being stripped of their medicine, and US citizens reportedly being pulled out of line just for wearing a veil, said Sirine Shebaya, a volunteer lawyer.
Instead of spanking, the American Academy of Pediatrics encourages parents to teach kids why a behavior may be out of line, and to use non-physical types of discipline, such as "time-outs" or taking children's privileges away for a period of time.
Naturally, fans on Twitter had very conflicting of opinions about Demi's antics (especially considering she raised the stakes with a robe stunt before episode's end), but there seemed to be a semi-consensus was that Demi was out of line with the public kiss.
"We expect the lack of order growth will be a focus for the (earnings) call because the results were below consensus and seem out of line with recent peer reports of rising demand," Wedbush Securities analyst Jay McCanless wrote in a note to clients.
Big poultry slaughterers like Tyson and Brazilian-owned JBS require farmers to use their chicks and feed, dictate the price once the birds are ready to be processed, and engage in anti-competitive and punitive behavior if farmers speak out or step out of line.
For developing nations at least, when a central bank like the Fed acts and global capital flows shift, the interest rates needed to keep the local currency from changing value are likely to throw monetary policy out of line with what the local economy needs.
Research from Lisa Keister at Duke University conducted a few years ago found that the top 1 percent of the US income distribution is 91 percent white, 1.8 percent Latino, and just 0.2 percent African-American — way out of line with the national demographic balance.
" Ashly's response to that in turn, was more than slightly alarming – she proceeds to take issue with Tun's attitude… "While I stepped out of line with my attitude, you throwing it right back along with other snarky unnecessary comments is just fighting fire with fire.
Beto claims to support the Green New Deal, but his plan is out of line with the timeline it lays out and the scale of action that scientists say is necessary to take here in the United States to give our generation a livable future.
Brazil's persistent, crippling recession is way out of line with its soaring stock market, and much of Asia will grow below potential, putting the latest global growth forecast for the year ahead at 3.2 percent, less optimistic than it was this time last year.
And then [our team] found the T-junction, laid another 103 meters of line in the right direction, and then I think we stopped literally not even half a kilometer from the room where we thought they were, and we ran out of line.
And so now when suddenly it's not working, and people are saying, wow, this guy is kind of out of line, all of a sudden, these Republican politicians who were okay with all this crazy stuff up to a point, suddenly they're all walking away.
Although Akbank's current loan was priced 30bp higher at around 150bp-160bp than its last deal in March, this is already out of line with loan yields to maturity which are currently around 300bp, up from 200bp a month ago, a fourth senior banker said.
Related: Islamic State Regains Key Stronghold as US Coalition Pounds It With Airstrikes Foreign states opposed to Assad have said the vote is out of line with a UN Security Council resolution that calls for elections at the end of an 18-month transition.
Vestia was close to bankruptcy in 2012, facing losses on a 23 billion euro pile of derivatives that were supposed to protect the cooperative against a rise in interest rates but were later deemed mostly unnecessary, speculative and out of line with the organisation's charter.
Thirdly, the USPTO needs to investigate how their data can be used to identify outlier examiners whose allowance rates are way out of line with others in their art areas or who never reach a final rejection or who seem to misapply office guidance.
"It is hard for U.S. rates to get too far out of line with the global rate situation, and obviously both the [Bank of Japan] and the [European Central Bank] are continuing very accommodative policies," James Bullard, the St. Louis Fed president, said on Tuesday.
THAM LUANG CAVE, Thailand — The British diver John Volanthen was placing guide lines to try to get closer to 12 missing boys and their soccer coach trapped in a flooded cave network when he ran out of line himself, forcing him to the water's surface.
This could be, to those other parts of the system — retailers and manufacturers and the keepers of the calendar and, yes, critics — deeply frustrating, but to the many designers who idolized him but did not dare step out of line, it was an inspiration.
However, what I am running on is the fact I think we need a member of Congress that can stand up, have the moral courage to stand up to a president of his or her own party when they are completely out of line.
"If, when this bill is completed, I feel that the growth assumptions are out of line, and we are not in this 10-year window going to have a bill that doesn't add to the deficit, I'm not going to vote for it," he said.
While YouTube's scale might make it hard for some of these demands to be implemented, they don't seem out of line from what creators have long been calling for, which is essentially more transparency and greater nuance regarding how decisions are made about demonetization.
Although many of the use cases Amazon describes aren't yet legal because they require flying a drone out of line of sight or flying in populated areas, the FAA should have more defined rules for commercial drone applications figured out within the next five years.
"I'm optimistic that a Democratic-controlled body will be willing to exercise its oversight powers and focus on cost and spending issues that have resulted in the MTA's costs being constantly out of line with international standards," he said to me in an email.
"It is unfortunate that Novartis chose a price that is so far out of line with (Mayzent's) benefits to patients with active SPMS, particularly with it entering a crowded field of disease modifying therapies," ICER Chief Medical Officer David Rind said in a statement late on Thursday.
There's the reminders that you said something really out of line, the feeble attempts to take back what you said, and the guilt of knowing that you really didn't mean to sob and yell at your loved one on the sidewalk in front of all your friends.
The top House Democrat, Nancy Pelosi, who has been publicly critical of the FBI director, called Comey's letter "out of line" according to one Democrat on the call, but said it did have the benefit of boosting fundraising efforts from some small donors to House candidates.
Much of the joking was nothing out of line with the traditionally barbed remarks the two parties' nominees make every four years — but they took on a dark edge when Trump got serious and and appeared to attack Clinton with serious intent, drawing scattered boos and jeers.
Still, this confusion around its location tracking isn't a great look for MoviePass, which may have trouble escaping the ire of privacy advocates who feel the company has stepped out of line by even proposing a data-based monetization strategy that tracks users' habits outside the theater.
"Now, when suddenly it's not working, and people are saying this guy's kind of out of line, all of a sudden these Republican politicians who were OK with this up to a point, are saying this was too much, suddenly that's a deal-breaker," Obama said.
Having a robot that can be reliably controlled based on input from a touchscreen also means that a remote operator can take over if the machine ever acts out of line, another feature that may prove important for future consumer robots that work in our homes.
But the constitution does have, as Matt talked about, this framework for impeachment, so if there are enough people convinced that this president is out of line, whether he&aposs committed a crime or not, whether he&aposs pardoned himself or not, they still have a means.
If women were sacred, Kelly would not have referred to an elected member of Congress, a black woman, as an "empty barrel" -- an insult to Frederica Wilson's intelligence that was far out of line for someone who claims not to want to politicize this situation further.
Even the Spartan citizens, who were greatly outnumbered by the enslaved helots and noncitizen residents (the períoikoi, or "people who live around here"), had constant duties imposed on them—whether fighting in a war, or training young Spartans, or getting beaten up for stepping out of line.
"Beto claims to support the Green New Deal, but his plan is out of line with the timeline it lays out and the scale of action that scientists say is necessary to take here in the United States to give our generation a livable future," she said.
Their sentiments were shared by William J. Bratton, the New York police commissioner, who at a news conference in Times Square on Tuesday denounced Mr. Cruz as "out of line" and unfit for the White House as Mayor Bill de Blasio stood beside him in support.
The culmination of that effort came on Tuesday, when 20163 of the 72 judges on the Supreme Court were effectively forced out by a mandatory retirement age of 65 and a new disciplinary chamber was established to keep judges and prosecutors from stepping out of line.
Donna Brazile just told Ronna McDanielRonna Romney McDanielRNC chairwoman: Donna Brazile was 'out of line' with 'go to hell' comment Fox's Brazile on 'go to hell' blowup: Chris Wallace 'gave me the talk' Donna Brazile rips RNC Chairwoman McDaniel on Fox News: 'Ronna, go to hell!
"You see anyone getting out of line down here or having a little too much fun with all the money people—tourist, vagrant, whatever—they might just lock you up for the rest of the week to keep you out of the way," said the Invisible Man.
Details have not yet been released about how the bathroom pass process will work, and Disney officials tell PEOPLE that this initiative is actually not a new one, as the park works to accommodate guests who need to hop out of line for any reason all year round.
They were like we were doing this regularly scheduled, you know review of our app to you know, redesign a bunch of things and we noticed the age rating was out of line with you know, our other peers in media and we asked Apple to change it.
The memo follows one released by Wikileaks in December 2014 entitled "CIA Assessment on Surviving Secondary Screening at Airports While Maintaining Cover", which also had plenty of useful advice for travellers hoping to avoid the hassle of being pulled out of line for additional security screening (see blog).
While states like Georgia and Alabama have been passing alarmingly extreme abortion bans that are flatly out-of-line with Roe, the Supreme Court has been considering whether to take Box v Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, a case involving a more insidious type of anti-abortion law.
" The arbitration panel then decided that the $48,552 billed for that time was out of line, since the lawyer in question didn't need the information for the deposition he was working on, neither did he "provide testimony why an associate or paralegal could not have provided a summary.
If Barnes, in a contract year, doesn't hijack the offense and lets part of his game selflessly revert back to the space it occupied in Golden State (this is wishful thinking but not out of line within the context of this unit), Carlisle's system can be more fluid.
"To our knowledge, no member of the Missouri Republican Party, the House Republican Campaign Committee, or sitting member of the General Assembly recruited Mr. West to run for office; we find his statements to be vile, offensive, and out of line with our Party&aposs values," the statement said.
"That's not out of line with the way sterling has traded in the last 24 hours, though market chatter suggests that an awful lot of people think the risk of a no-deal exit is a good bit higher than the market or the betting public believe," he said.
There's Nate (Jacob Elordi), a handsome jock who's taken all the worst lessons from his hyper-masculine father (a very unsettling Eric Dane) and can barely hold onto his own rage before it spills over, especially when his on and off girlfriend Maddie (Alexa Demie) steps out of line.
But fundamentally, while this research is interesting and worth thinking about, it really can't be said enough that the homicide rate in the United States is well out of line with what you see in peer countries on a scale that totally dwarfs any possible gaming-related effects.
"It's hard to explain to you guys that aren't in cars, but when there's someone directly behind you and they pull their car out of line really fast, it's like you pull a parachute in your car," NASCAR driver Jamie McMurray described in a 2010 interview with Motorsport.com.
"The political hit job on McCabe — his supposed ideological bias, the fact his wife ran for office as a Democrat, the attacks on his competence — are way out of line," said Frank Montoya Jr., a former senior F.B.I. official who retired in 2016 and worked closely with Mr. McCabe.
Mr. el-Sisi, whose supporters in Parliament recently began moves that would allow him to extend his rule until 2034, has sought to control debate in Egypt by using his powerful security agencies to pressure newspapers and broadcasters and by prosecuting or arresting those who step out of line.
In an email submitted as part of the suit, deputy inaugural committee director Rick Gates flagged Ivanka Trump that the hotel's initial proposal of $3.6 million for space rental and food and beverage service was out of line and might lead to bad publicity if the committee accepted it.
"You have to recognize that this kind of political violence exists both offline, as well as online, and it works to try and intimidate women, not just women in politics but women who are stepping out of line socially anyway," Krishnan said emphatically, gesturing to the street outside.
Although Streep's critics engaged in the ritual of pretending that art is apolitical and Streep was out of line, her remarks against Trump were really pretty mild, making three key points over about six minutes: Actors come from all around the world, so protect immigration rights and don't demonize foreigners.
The announced charges "appear out of line with market comparables and as a result, the increases do not appear to be based on objective economic factors such as increased compliance costs as a result of new LME rules", it said (Reporting by Pratima Desai; editing by Susan Thomas and Veronica Brown)
America has just elected a president who embodies white populist nationalism, who will cost 21 million people their health insurance, who has said he wants to punish women who get abortions, whose views on global warming are so out of line with scientific consensus that they could have apocalyptic consequences.
The announced charges "appear out of line with market comparables and as a result, the increases do not appear to be based on objective economic factors such as increased compliance costs as a result of new LME rules", it said Reporting by Pratima Desai; editing by Susan Thomas and Veronica Brown
But Rice's suggestion that she unmasked the names of US individuals -- who turned out to be Trump associates -- over concerns about the propriety of the crown prince's visit to the United States could help her fend off attacks that she was out of line in the actions she took. Rep.
Drones flying out of line of sight from the operator need to be able to ensure that they won't hit other drones or collide with buildings, and they'll also need a way to know which areas to avoid and when, like if there's a fire the drone shouldn't fly into.
In an interview with broadcaster CNN Turk, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu criticized the comments from Federica Mogherini as "out of line" after she took Turkey to task at a news conference on Thursday over detentions of journalists and academics and said she hoped that politician Selahattin Demirtas would be released soon.
"Beto claims to support the Green New Deal, but his plan is out of line with the timeline it lays out and the scale of action that scientists say is necessary to take here in the United States to give our generation a livable future," the group said at the time.
This is beyond any offense that sandals in January might allegedly cause, and yet, men behave this way without reprimand—instead, I am out of line, constantly subjected to the mindless bleating of sheep-like worrywarts who for reasons beyond me don't like seeing sandals when the beaches are closed.
Though few, if any, could have named the coronavirus as a major threat to markets going into 2020, short sellers have long railed against stock valuations they perceived as being out of line with fundamentals and other excesses that have cropped up during the more than decade-long bull market.
For one, baseball players are still mostly white — and there's been a trend of fewer and fewer African Americans in the sport, largely being replaced by Latino players: While these demographics aren't too out of line with nationwide demographics, it doesn't tell the full picture of just how white baseball is.
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDanielRonna Romney McDanielRNC chairwoman: Donna Brazile was 'out of line' with 'go to hell' comment Fox's Brazile on 'go to hell' blowup: Chris Wallace 'gave me the talk' Donna Brazile rips RNC Chairwoman McDaniel on Fox News: 'Ronna, go to hell!
"Beto claims to support the Green New Deal, but his plan is out of line with the timeline it lays out and the scale of action that scientists say is necessary to take here in the United States to give our generation a livable future," said Sunrise founder Varshini Prakash.
But his budget was so far out of line with even the conservative norm that it is likely to have little impact on the actual federal appropriations bills that will eventually emerge, probably after a series of showdowns about shutting down the government and with only modest changes to spending.
It was clear that he was trying to get me to have sex with him, and it was so clearly out of line that I immediately took screenshots of these chat messages and reported him to HR. Fowler was pressured to remain under a manager who sexually harassed her, according to her account.
We recognize it as connected to cutting-edge robotics work being done today, and by suggesting that robotics work will eventually be weaponized to serve an elite owner class by killing off any have-nots who dare put a toe out of line, Black Mirror creates a larger commentary on technology itself.
I think that if this happened, which a lot of reporting indicates it did, it would be one of the most of outrageous and egregious things that anyone could do to another competing campaign and completely out of line and out of step, and something every American should be demanding justice on.
In the summer and fall of 2011, markets were tumbling on fears that the union using the euro currency would dissolve; in 2008, it was fears that the global financial system would collapse; in 2000 it was on the realization that stock prices, especially for tech companies, had gotten out of line.
We're literally running the company now, they're in fear of the very users they seek to consort with... The moment a dev steps out of line or try to talk back to a player, guess what, they'll know we got their hands on their throat and we can squeeze any time we like.
"JIMMY KIMMEL IS OUT OF LINE TO TRY AND SPOOF IN ANY WAY THE FIRST PIECE OF HONEST MEDIA IN YEARS," West wrote in a since-deleted tweet, followed by NSFW comments -- one of which was hilariously  read by West&aposs wife Kim Kardashian  in a special "Mean Tweets" segment last year.
If you're a real good Judy, like a really good friend, you pull your friend to the side—you don't need an audience—and say, 'Homegirl, this is what went down, I think you were out of line, I love you for it, but maybe you could have handled it like this.
"The removal of tax-deductibility would put Swedish banks at a disadvantage versus foreign competitors, making issuance more expensive, and would be out of line with other jurisdictions, although it itself it is not the main reason for banks to issue AT1 and Tier 2 instruments," CreditSights analysts said in a note.
However, their objection can only have been on fairly shallow presentational grounds given that the basic message — that hordes of brown-skinned migrants pose a threat to the UK that must urgently be prevented — wasn't out of line with the rhetoric of the official Vote Leave campaign backed by most pro-Brexit MPs.
The question in cases like Bivens is whether the Fourth Amendment means anything — especially in cases where the government refuses to discipline an officer who steps out of line — or whether the right to be free from unlawful searches and seizures necessarily implies that there must be some way to enforce that right.
"What was great about the industry prior to that, if [one company] got out of line, the other two or three would fight that … The other two would smack 'em back into line," says Eddie DeCurtis, who's worked in the ICV industry since its inception, including two years as president of Tyntec.
White House aide Sebastian Gorka said Thursday that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was out of line with remarks he made a day earlier assuring Americans that military action against North Korea is not imminent, telling BBC radio that it was "nonsensical" for the nation's chief diplomat to speak on military issues.
But there is something deeply unsettling about the idea that leftists just assume you subscribe to a set of preconceived notions based wholly on religion or the color of your skin—and if you fall out of line with what they think you ought to believe—you're the equivalent of an 'Uncle Tom.
I realize a lot of us dealt with teachers of the same sort, and trust my parents encouraged teachers of that sort to act in the same fashion when I was out of line or even incorrect, but it is 2016 and we need to find a different way too reach our wonderful children.
Almost all the factories in Cambodian capital Phnom Penh employed people on short-term contracts of one to three months, meaning that anyone who stepped out of line (for example, by asking for sick days, refusing overtime or, god forbid, are even a little late for work one day) might not have their contract renewed.
Board of Education, know firsthand how my parents and aunts and uncles had to endure threats veiled -- and not-so-veiled -- from white men ready to harm them, physically, financially, socially, for stepping out of line during a period those men were unlikely ever to face real justice if they made good on those promises.
Where it stands: Despite progress from global insurance companies — including stricter limits on coal from Europe's third-largest insurer — U.S. insurance companies remain out of line with emerging global standards: AIG, Chubb, Berkshire Hathaway, and Liberty Mutual rank last in reducing their exposure to coal, even as costs associated with wildfires and hurricanes keep growing.
"As the games wrap up, I would hope that you'd be able to spend that time focusing on the achievements of the athletes that are doing good, rather than those that stepped out of line and or misrepresented facts that occurred on an evening of being out too late and drinking too much," Dalbey said.
It's too vague to help us pin down when Twitter will take action on abuse, and it doesn't seem hugely out of line with what Yiannopoulos and other users have done in the past — so either Twitter is selectively picking its bans, or it doesn't have a robust enough system to enforce its rules consistently.
"We have pilots in the air, and as the airspace becomes more crowded and people start flying above 400 feet and out of line of sight, [we asked ourselves] how can we make sure we have a seat at the table to where we can help draft these regulations to keep our pilots safe."
While the Congressional Budget Office expects the economy to settle into a pattern of growing at about 22013 percent per year by 220, the White House says growth will rise to 23 percent — way out of line with what forecasting experts in the private sector, at central banks, and at international institutions think will happen.
"If people ask me about it, I think it would be great for me to be like, 'Look, he called me and told me about the line,'" she says in the recording — a sentence that's so out of line with the public feud we've been watching ever since, you'd think it would be made up.
"The GDP numbers have come as a bit of a surprise," Chidambaram told CNBC's "Street Signs " on Wednesday, adding that the 7 percent projection by India's Central Statistics Office is completely out of line with other projections he had seen, including estimates made by the IMF, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Center for Monitoring Indian Economy.
Of course, assisting Wick is dangerous business, as his associates (Ian McShane, Laurence Fishburne, and a new character played by Anjelica Huston) discover when a representative of the High Table, known as an Adjudicator ("Billions'" Asia Kate Dillon), shows up to lay down the law -- such as it is -- for anyone who has stepped out of line.
"What makes Sessions different [from previous Attorney Generals] is that the values that underlie what could be his policy decisions are extremely out of line with the values held by most Americans and those of us involved in social justice and human rights work," says Amanda Reiman, manager for marijuana law and policy at the Drug Policy Alliance.
If the answer is that antitrust enforcement should be consistently more aggressive in order to rein in Google, too, when it gets out of line, then how can we be sure that that same more-aggressive enforcement standard wouldn't have curtailed the extent of the Microsoft ecosystem in which it was profitable for Google to become Google?
Given Trump's hounding of opponents within his own party—senators Jeff Flake and Bob Corker both retired rather than run for reelection—there is some concern that stepping out of line will attract the ire of the president and his allies in conservative media, ultimately resulting in their defeat to a pro-Trump challenger in their next primary election.
Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.) and Larry Buschon (R-Ind.) that would allow for third-party arbitration between hospitals and patients if the two parties are unable to come to an agreement over the cost of service — a move that many patient advocates are saying is out of line with the spirit and purpose of the bill.
Although largely a local media figure, Allman's remarks drew national attention both because of how out-of-line they were and because they exemplified a broader pattern in conservative media of personally attacking Hogg, Emma Gonzalez, and other survivors of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, which killed 17 people.
That makes it all the more important that the union and all other governments and institutions that understand the threat Mr. Kaczynski poses to the rule of law give their support for the Poles who are resisting their government's power grab and make clear to the tragically misnamed Law and Justice that it is dangerously out of line.
"A police force that's not vigilant with its staff's ethics, that allows certain errors and that's quite light-handed with its sanctions runs the risk that its officers will start to step out of line," he said, explaining the four officers involved in these recent arrests should perhaps have been more severely reprimanded when their questionable behavior was initially reported seven months ago.
Not impossible, and also not totally out of line: Jürgen Prochnow and Kyle MacLachlan were only about 17 years apart when they played father and son in David Lynch's version in 1984.) Relatedly, Zendaya (Spider-Man: Homecoming) is also in the running to play Chani (Chalamet's love interest) in director Denis Villeneuve's (Blade Runner 2049) adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 novel.
But it is not the incels and jihadis and mentally ill who are standing, arms locked, to stop Congress and statehouses from passing gun control reform; who have a formidable, lavishly funded political operation in the form of the NRA, which punishes lawmakers who dare to step out of line; who have a death grip on the damned soul of the Republican Party.
Ethiopian Airlines' former chief engineer says in a whistleblower complaint filed with regulators that the carrier went into the maintenance records on a Boeing 737 Max jet a day after it crashed this year, a breach he contends was part of a pattern of corruption that included fabricating documents, signing off on shoddy repairs and even beating those who got out of line.
So, while we do have to watch the Queen suffer through a speech honoring Blunt at the Guildhall Gallery's celebration of portraiture in early modern Europe, we at least also get the likely fictionalized conversation between Blunt and Prince Philip, during which the Queen's dutiful husband threatens to throw the spy in jail if he puts one toe out of line.
"When we look at promotion, we look at issues around hateful conduct, where you have an artist or another creator who has done something off-platform that is so particularly out of line with our values, egregious, in a way that it becomes something that we don't want to associate ourselves with," Jonathan Prince, Spotify's VP/head of content and marketplace policy, told Billboard.
The commenter wrote it would be a big step forward to normalize an idea that "it is ok for him not to want to be swamped by brown scum that clearly despise him, that these invaders have stepped well out of line making demands of us, and that if they don't like the way we run things they can go the hell back," the poster wrote.
In the 1990s, in my first month in practice as a pediatrician, I asked the mother of a 4-year-old about discipline and she told me that her son was often out of line and wild, and spanking was the only thing that worked, though she was sure I was going to tell her not to, just as her previous pediatrician had done.
There is an assumption that everyone feels the way he feels about the world, and so when someone is not behaving in accordance with that, they must know that they are out of line, and that he has a right to hold them accountable for that... I think there's a positive and a negative side to that same coin, and we've only seen the good aspects of that.
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly on Thursday night said Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is "out of line" for calling the Mexican heritage of a federal judge who is overseeing a fraud lawsuit against Trump University a conflict of interest.
The former Uber employee who made the sexual harassment allegations on her personal website, Susan Fowler Rigetti, described multiple concerning experiences at the San Francisco–based tech company: "It was clear that he was trying to get me to have sex with him, and it was so clearly out of line that I immediately took screenshots of these chat messages and reported him to HR," Fowler Rigetti wrote.
The Democratic leader slammed as "totally out of line" McConnell's statement in an interview with Fox News host Sean HannitySean Patrick HannityMcConnell on impeachment: 'I'm not impartial about this at all' McConnell takes heat from all sides on impeachment Collins distances herself from McConnell talk of impeachment coordination with Trump MORE that he would essentially let Trump's legal team dictate the Senate Republican's position on what a trial should look like.
If true, then how we think and feel about people who look different, or behave differently than the norm, should be analogous to how we think and feel about objects that break the overall regularity of our visual experience -- the pencil that is slightly out of line in a row of pencils, the patch of paint on the bedroom wall that's just a shade darker than the rest of the room.
But the argument that Mars was somehow stepping out of line gets murkier when you think about the fact that he worked with black producers on the album, has a proven track record of making music in this genre — it isn't an experimental phase for him — and he has also consistently given credit to those who inspired the music he makes, like Teddy Riley, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and of course, Edmonds.
"There is no doubt that the FCC has set an aggressive speed standard by which to measure progress, but considering 28500 percent of urban Americans have access to the FCC's baseline speed, it is not out of line with what is being widely offered today," Leahy wrote in a letter to Secretary Tom VilsackThomas James VilsackUSDA: Farm-to-school programs help schools serve healthier meals OVERNIGHT MONEY: House poised to pass debt-ceiling bill MORE.
BRAINARD: SO WE DON'T LOOK AT ANY PARTICULAR SET OF VALUATIONS, WE REALLY LOOK FOR BROADER PATTERNS OF VALUATIONS IN A VARIETY OF MARKETS THAT MIGHT BE OUT OF LINE WITH EITHER HISTORICAL NORMS OR KIND OF FUNDAMENTALS, RELATIONSHIPS, AND THAT'S THE BASIS ON WHICH WE MAKE OUR FINANCIAL STABILITY ASSESSMENTS AND AS I SAID EARLIER, THE THING THAT I'VE BEEN VERY FOCUSED ON IS THAT AREA OF BUSINESS DEBT, PARTICULARLY TO THE RISKIEST BORROWERS.
"His working behavioral model for keeping control of the collective seemed to be: 'If you step out of line in front of 363 people, and I make you feel stupid, you're going to be quiet, you're going to be shut down and then maybe in a couple hours, I'm going to make you feel like the most important person in the room, so everybody brings you back into the fold,' " Boudreaux said.
The evidence included a threatening letter he sent to the wife of a former employee; statements he sent to MSMB investors showing great returns at the same time he had no money in fund accounts; three versions of a backdated agreement to make it look as if MSMB Capital had invested in Retrophin when it had not; and claims about assets under management that were wildly out of line with his actual fund size.
Y.) on Monday knocked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE (R-Ky.), saying he was "totally out of line" after the GOP leader said he would take his cues about the details of an impeachment trial from the White House.

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