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"preamble" Definitions
  1. an introduction to a book or a written document; an introduction to something you say

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There's no needless preamble: the action starts in medias res.
It's eerily similar to Alba's point about the Constitution's preamble.
Look, there's little to no preamble needed for this one.
Instead of a corporate preamble we got a corporate amble.
But otherwise, he's echoed Skousen's breakdown of the preamble exactly.
It's a tactile and auditory preamble to the enjoyment of music.
But their inclusion in the revised preamble gives them more authority.
At present the party's role is mentioned only in the preamble.
The Preamble, Article I, Section 2, Amendment I or Amendment IV?
Q: You didn't say anything at this meeting except a preamble?
It seemed clear this circling was the preamble to something worse.
Without a word of preamble, she started talking about Alice Glass.
The chief justice typically begins each report with a lengthy preamble.
When you add the "pre-" in the clue to it: PREAMBLE.
Compare this with Carson's six chapters on the preamble: Emphases mine.
The old preamble had focused on giving users both rights and responsibilities.
Let's get past this preamble and move on to the show itself!
The Smart Tone itself has three parts — a preamble, header and payload.
Enough preamble, here's my Meltdown analogy: You want to rob a bank.
The thing that ruins clubbing for me is the painfully long preamble.
He needed several minutes of preamble to begin discussing a simple idea.
"We the people of the United States" — so begins the Constitution's preamble.
My stomach tightened, anticipating what a man might preamble with those words.
It's the preamble to an apology that, we now know, is unnecessary.
During Tristan's little preamble, you can see the wheels turning behind Kim's eyes.
That move ended up being the preamble to his formal return to Cornelius.
Instead, they built on a long preamble of adaptations in their simpler ancestors.
Only in the rear view, of course, do we see this as preamble.
After his burying-the-news preamble, Mr. Trump finally got to the point.
The resolution consists of a preamble, five goals, 28 projects, and 29 requirements.
As a preamble, it's probably worth considering the current landscape of the earphones market.
The current constitution mentions the leading role of the party only in its preamble.
Not quite "We the people," but a preamble, no doubt, to something revolutionary. ♦
Kalanick, however, testified that all he did was give a "preamble" to the presentation.
At one point, I can't remember why, he recited the Preamble to the Constitution.
Shannon is already in tears of fitful emotion from the rom-com video preamble.
There's no preamble that can do this bizarre lineup of amateur art proper justice.
Some thoughts that sound suspiciously like a preamble to a "my fellow Americans" speech.
But the Huskies can be vulnerable in the taut, desperate preamble of the semifinals.
Samsung skipped the usual corporate preamble and jumped immediately into the Z Flip unveiling.
The set design includes a blowup of the preamble to the United States Constitution.
The deadline is not in the actual text of the amendment, only the preamble.
TOKYO — A Japanese tea ceremony is not the usual preamble to a jewelry lecture.
At first, it's hard to see what all the preamble-d fuss is about.
After years of preamble, Samsung still managed to jump the gun with the Galaxy Fold.
But that short-term memory wipes away a lot of the preamble and ramp up.
The video has no preamble, no exposition—we're dropped in the middle of a scene.
All of which is a preamble to asking: What in the holy hell was this?
So let's skip this preamble and the background section and go into Apple's actual arguments.
"Our true identity, as male and female persons, is given by God," the preamble said.
There's an awful lot of preamble, but we do eventually get our Agent Cooper back.
Now, with that bit of necessary preamble, may I say that swordfish is incredibly delicious?
In some cases, the preamble crosses the line into subtle political commentary and even advocacy.
With that preamble, what Ohio State called a "preliminary assessment" of possible misconduct went ahead.
A preamble for a Extra Gum sponsored performance by a man with two first names!
The episode jumps right into the interaction between Hannah and Chuck without any preamble or context.
The new preamble doesn't mention censorship, and it doesn't mention users' responsibility for their own tweets.
After the requisite preamble by Slater, Vader came out and promptly squashed the much younger man.
What is being read out is a scrambled version of the Preamble of the Indian Constitution.
But this is all preamble; I loved Phantom Thread, in ways I found a little surprising.
And his moment of prosaic rebellion didn't come without its fair share of planning and preamble.
The order's preamble suggests that the order is not really intended to solve the separation problem.
TK: So I did a preamble to this presentation and then Cameron presented the presentation itself.
These were mere preamble to his far move eventful inability to get things done as president.
The audience was plunged immediately into the drama, without orchestral preamble or self-conscious scene-setting.
There's two articles in total and they both start with the same preamble at the top.
I give this preamble to underscore the high expectations I had coming into MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries.
Here were the highlights of his presidential campaign: That time he recited the preamble to the Constitution.
In many countries of the world the preamble makes clear that the constitution is based on religion.
But more importantly, the preamble to the Rules, which had been unchanged since 2009, was completely rewritten.
Government's responsibility to provide for the common defense is written explicitly in the preamble of our constitution.
The preamble is what tells the receiving device that a Smart Tone is present, ready for decoding.
After her philosophical preamble about the transformative nature of grief, Lisa pivoted to picking apart Bennett's report.
It ends with kids reading the preamble to the Constitution and a few stirring words from Sanders.
With all of that mess and confusing preamble out of the way, what does USB4 bring us?
The briefings are the preamble to the substance of the Senate trial that will begin on Tuesday.
What follows is more reminiscent of a greco-roman wrestling match than a preamble to love making.
The new preamble has a more useful definition: "a legal entity established for the purposes of making profits".
Bored by the endless preamble, the Son of Heaven had the functionary dragged to the court and flogged.
They jumped to team green bubble without any preamble, and that was a really challenging and traumatizing time.
The preamble stated an "abstract proposition" that "does not by its terms regulate abortion," the chief justice wrote.
Direct election did have some influential supporters, including Gouverneur Morris of New York, author of the Constitution's preamble.
Some find the beginning of Zagitova's routine — limited to spins, footwork and choreography — to be a tedious preamble.
These efforts take time to prepare: The preamble to the Clean Power Plan is roughly 1,600 pages long.
After its impressionistic preamble, Les Misérables settles into the kind of police procedural we've seen a thousand times.
But all of that was a preamble to the most important task on his agenda: confronting his father.
Wait, you may be thinking, was that whole preamble just an awkward way to introduce a terrible song?
Another short video treated Bernie Sanders' endorsement of marijuana decriminalization as a preamble to an audience member's startled reaction.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)All of this is just preamble to the Hydrogen One's highlight feature: its 4View display.
In a section on protecting personal reputations, the new preamble makes it an offence to defame "heroes and martyrs".
They've diced up roughly $5.4 trillion in U.S. spending into four categories, all derived from the historical document's preamble.
The Spirit Awards act as a more casual preamble to the Academy Awards, which take place on Sunday night.
But what you do by doing that, is by doing that preamble you allow people to laugh at it.
At Ambedkar's insistence, the preamble to India's constitution included a call for fraternity along with justice, liberty and equality.
The words of the preamble of the Treaty of Rome of "an ever closer Union" no longer seem anachronistic.
The preamble to "Justice League" earned $27.7 million overnight on its way to a massive $821.73 million weekend gross.
Kal Penn, like many of us, found Rachel Maddow's lengthy preamble to her Trump tax scooplet kind of exhausting.
That might fly at a sex party, but even if you're on a dating site, a proposition requires preamble.
A text preamble situates the story line during a peaceful era in the "Three Kingdoms" era of Chinese history.
His most memorable moment was a lengthy recitation of the preamble to the U.S. Constitution at the debate's close.
After a brief, eloquent preamble in Germany, he deposits Rike in Gibraltar, where she efficiently packs up her boat.
"None of that, I would believe, is consistent with that preamble commitment that was made by everyone," Tillerson said.
The United States Constitution's preamble begins quite tellingly with the words "We the people," making clear that it's a democracy.
But, the resulting regulations (including preamble, rules and guidance) are now several hundred pages long and they are very complex.
Clark mops up the floor, a symbolic cleansing of the Confederacy, and the preamble becomes more legible as she cleans.
"We must keep our focus on how these technologies will affect individual human beings and human rights," the preamble reads.
"If you say 'Vote like your whole world depended on it,' I don't know if you need that little preamble."
Another choice that may escape notice until pointed out, as Ms. Schreck does in her scripted preamble: There's no door.
Chatty to a fault, these gangsters rarely kill without preamble, declaiming everything from philosophy to Fauvism and Buddhism to Brexit.
The preamble to the Farm Regulatory Certainty Act declares that Congress never intended RCRA to apply to agricultural animal waste.
The entire 2016 election has felt like an endgame for divisive politics, but I now fear it was only a preamble.
If anything, Martin kind of threw Bonstetter under the bus by giving him a longwinded and mildly patronizing 'great question' preamble.
Instead, a ton of companies all agreed to support a single standard created by a competitor, with neither preamble nor drama.
And that all of his pro-Muslim video blogs were never innocent, but a preamble to a self-sacrificing terrorist revolt.
The presumption that non-consensual pornography is harmful to the military function should be built into the preamble of the law.
Things change, and while past is often preamble, one must be willing to see a new version of present and future.
Q: Are you saying you weren't involved in this presentation, TK: I said that I did the preamble to the presentation.
Instead of highlighting these important health benefits, the preamble of the rules questions the medical benefits of access to birth control.
Here's a third challenge: On the right, efforts to present policy or promote candidates are mostly done without preamble or buildup.
Analysts expect President Xi Jinping's name and ideas, which are already in the constitution, to be further enshrined in its preamble.
But what has become clear in the two and a half years since is that the House's role was only preamble.
The preamble updates and expands one that was adopted in 1986, when the legal system still looked much like the Soviet Union's.
Because that's like saying you love a flashlight, it's not gonna return ... But you feel like you have to have a preamble.
I'm going to cut the preamble here and get straight to the chase: what the hell is going on in this GIF?
She gave an emotional preamble, describing how a high-quality education helped her succeed as the daughter of Chinese and Vietnamese immigrants.
He started with a long preamble, explaining that he wasn't going to talk to me about any particular case or particular investigation.
The preamble to the Constitution begins "We the People, in Order to form a more perfect Union" and then lists several aspirations.
Every episode of Little America is bilingual (one has barely any dialogue) and immerses the viewer in its protagonist's world without preamble.
In this case, the trailer for "Justice League" offers glimpses that are a preamble to a group shot of the new team.
The preamble also identifies the overlooked and particular damage nuclear weapons activities have had on indigenous peoples and on women and girls.
Morgan reveals that Negan's backstory comes from a preamble that creator Robert Kirkman sent to him, which shows a softer side of Negan.
And so I pray; my prayer is that we can resolve our differences in a way that furthers the preamble to the Constitution.
Katy Perry wore an armband with the word "Persist" and stood in front of the preamble to the Constitution projected on a wall.
But even as a preamble, Red Dead Redemption 21 succeeds only in telegraphing insights and backstory already masterfully implied by the original's subtext.
They revisit this concept, which works much better as music than as descriptive preamble, under the banner of the Sound It Out series.
True, "The Gift" felt all preamble and postlude: It built up to, and then away from, a main dance event that never occurred.
Their sole night together — revisited repeatedly throughout the film in increasing detail — unspools with little preamble and the clichéd shorthand of sexual fantasy.
They told her that she could register only if she could recite from memory the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States.
In the accord's preamble, Iran promised to never seek or obtain nuclear weapons, but some of the agreement's provisions expire in coming years.
"They have to actually review every comment submitted, and they have to address it in the preamble [of the regulation]," said NILC's Schwartz.
"We believe that the cultural voice was largely ignored during the referendum campaign," the event's moderator, Rosie Goldsmith, had observed in her preamble.
In contrast, the new preamble reads: We believe that everyone should have the power to create and share ideas and information instantly, without barriers.
I preamble down this road so that you understand the severity of my opinion when I say: I fucking hate Instagram's new, algorithmic feed.
" In the preamble to his plan, Trump promises to make sure that "no one slips through the cracks simply because they cannot afford insurance.
Almost every time a speaker introduced herself or himself as an Italian American, it was a preamble to their defense of the Columbus statue.
The report serves as a preamble for the Bureau of Labor Statistics' monthly employment report, which will be released Friday at 8:30 a.m.
Trump initially tweeted about the ban on July 26, without much preamble and reportedly without notifying officials who would be tasked with implementing it.
Tejerina's grade: BTejerina preferred Kamala Harris' slogan, "For the people," which calls to mind the preamble to the Constitution and Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
Pai's response to this may be considered the rule itself, which he clearly believes is completely lawful and justifies itself in its lengthy preamble.
All of which is a very long preamble to talking about the hardware products that I personally found the most intriguing at Amazon's event.
He's a former prosecutor and so he said, speak less, ask more questions, speak slowly, don't give a long preamble, don't be a politician.
There's no big cutscene, no walls of text to memorize, no ponderous preamble that makes you wish you'd put a Mario game on instead.
With that preamble out of the way, here are some of the cool tricks USB-C brings to the iPad Pro and your other gadgetry.
It features not one, not two, but three epigraphs: from the Declaration of Independence, the preamble to the Constitution, and Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address.
"We were pushing for gender to not only be in the preamble, but in the main text because it would be stronger there," said Vistro.
"We the People" (2011), nodding to the preamble of the United States Constitution, has that title spelled out in colored shoelaces embedded in a wall.
The preamble was "an unequivocal endorsement of a religious tenet of some but by no means all Christian faiths," he wrote in his separate opinion.
On Golf AUGUSTA, Ga. — "More important than golf," Jordan Spieth said Sunday night as a preamble to publicly congratulating the new Masters champion, Danny Willett.
" In the first draft of the preamble, some wistful Jeffersonians tried to thank the "Spirit of the Creator" for "the quiet beauty of our state.
Interestingly, Chief Product Officer Panos Panay spent much of the preamble discussing the product's keyboard — seemingly a dig at Apple's recent issues with MacBook hardware.
In a move widely seen as a preamble to loosening fuel standards, U.S. President Donald Trump announced in March he was revisiting the 2025 requirements.
Druckmann's preamble set the tone for the first hands-on experience with TLOU Part II, one of the most anticipated gaming sequels in recent memory.
But both felt more like lobby waiting rooms with a few social features that were merely meant as a preamble to full-fledged VR games.
The three most famous words in our history, "We the People," came from the first three words of the Preamble of the United States Constitution.
Fashion's queering during the counterculture is an overlooked preamble to so much of what we think and talk about with regard to gender and culture today.
It felt like a preamble to the World Cup, if only because the charity event highlighted key elements of Fortnite's competitive community and live production chops.
So, enough preamble: here's some stuff that I took away from my time with it, plus a little group exchange with two of its production team.
Students are expected to understand the Declaration of Independence, the preamble to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and former President Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address.
Stephen Colbert parodied Rachel Maddow's report on President Donald Trump's 2005 tax returns, using a classic joke to poke fun at the MSNBC host's lengthy preamble.
Super Bowl LII is kicking off this Sunday, but for music fans the gridiron grit is just a preamble to the halftime extravaganza featuring Justin Timberlake.
That's a rambling preamble to Karl Lagerfeld's latest Fendi show — in short, illustrating that harnessing the natural might of water is a symbol of absolute power.
Thandie Newton, who plays the host Maeve, goes so far as to characterize the first two seasons as a "preamble" for what is now to come.
I don't need to go through the whole preamble, but put it this way: I listened to the Disney earnings call a couple of weeks ago.
Let us consider what his campaign website says about several subjects in international affairs, starting with the preamble and then addressing his points one by one.
They poignantly sing the national anthem and read out the preamble of the constitution while holding a picture of B.R. Ambedkar, architect of the Indian Constitution.
After a bit of a preamble with host Geoff Keighley — best known as the host and creator of The Game Awards — a massive floating display appeared.
With this kind of preamble, it would have been rude for the committee not to release a report, and so, on Tuesday afternoon, the committee obliged.
He wanted "Dunkirk" to be a tight, taut film that plunged into the action without preamble, like the third act of one of his previous films.
At a referendum 18 years ago Australians rejected a clunky proposal by John Howard, the prime minister at the time, to mention aborigines in the constitution's preamble.
Deputy Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Guy Debelle, who has led work on the code and an earlier "preamble", said other regulators were likely to follow suite.
The legislative history of the California bill, and the preamble to the federal one, show that proponents were concerned about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
There's very little preamble to the introduction — you're just deposited on the surface of some random planet with a broken ship and a weak-ass mining laser.
After his preamble, Trump read out the poem, which describes a woman who takes in an injured snake that ends up turning on her and biting her.
Indeed, of the six objectives they invoked in the Preamble to the Constitution, the one that they put first was the formation of a more perfect union.
"Slow Dancing" is a preamble to the love she craves, a rebuttal to stereotypes casting black women as too strong, too angry, and too independent for romance.
So the preamble to the blueprint notes that the GBA will allow "compatriots" in Hong Kong and Macau to "take pride in a strong and prosperous motherland".
The only reason I put it so low is that the record still feels like a preamble to what we were going to end up doing later.
And supporters argue that the Equal Rights Amendment deadline is unenforceable because it is stated only in the preamble to the amendment, not in the amendment itself.
The play begins, without preamble, in midchatter, as members of the Wolves, a suburban soccer team, do warm-up stretches on a green, green field of AstroTurf.
The 380-page preamble addresses the "145 unique comments" out of the 29,000 Treasury and the IRS received on the proposed section 385 rules, according to Rollinson.
A wine-pairing dinner will serve as the perfect preamble for this historic event, because all good things in life must go with wine and delicious food.
One elevated "Xi Jinping Thought," the catchall term for his ideology, into the preamble of the Constitution, honoring him alongside leaders like China's founding father, Mao Zedong.
There's always the option of turning to an actual cookbook or to paid subscriptions (ahem, like The Washington Post's) where recipes typically are accompanied by less preamble.
Supporters argue that the deadline for the E.R.A. is unenforceable because it is stated only in the preamble to the amendment, and not in the amendment itself.
There have been new forms of protest, like public gatherings to read aloud the preamble to the Constitution of India, which promises justice, liberty, equality and fraternity.
Similarly, Gouverneur Morris's substitution of "We, the people" for "We, the States" in our Constitution's preamble laid the foundation for saving the union by setting people free.
Skousen was big on the idea that the preamble reflects several deep, biblically inspired principles of the founders that can be used to guide policymakers centuries later.
In the pre-fight preamble, Joshua's now-fellow British world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury doubted AJ's credentials in being ready for a world title shot, branding him "useless".
Click here to view original GIFEven with the hours of preamble as I shuffle through the airport to my gate, flying is still an amazing experience for me.
A general lesson here: When people ask to swear you to secrecy as a preamble to a disclosure, you might want to think twice before letting them proceed.
The preamble to regulation said that such negotiations may not be concluded given the short time period available - Britain is set to leave the EU on March 29.
But once you've digested the other 236 tracks, it's possible "Cuz I Love You" is just a preamble to the self-love anthems she peppers throughout the album.
"In recent months, malicious cyber actors have been scanning a large number of state systems, which could be a preamble to attempted intrusions," Johnson said in a statement.
The preamble to the deal is that Boston had determined it would not sign Betts to an extension before he became eligible for free agency after this season.
But this is only the preamble to the story that is going to be told, as a result of the changes to our tax laws on foreign earnings.
Before it, New Yorker pieces usually used some device—the editorial "we," or a generalizing preamble—that put a measure of distance between the reader and the material.
The preamble establishes that there are two crises, a climate crisis and an economic crisis of wage stagnation and growing inequality, and that the GND can address both.
Tell me about the significance of the preamble to the Constitution, which you say is mostly ignored and yet critical to understanding the intent and meaning of the Constitution.
While it's served as a preamble to whatever gut-busting meal you'll order at the chain restaurant, I'd wager it's better than anything else you'd find on the menu.
This game so often forgets to give its own protagonist a reason for being, that it's probably better categorized as a preamble rather than a prequel to John's story.
"I've been in the media for the wrong reasons," Mr. Lochte said during the preamble to his first appearance on "Dancing With the Stars," which aired in mid-September.
On O.G. Original Gangster cut "Body Count," he formally introduced the self-described "black hardcore project" with a preamble that emphasized the African-American history of rock and roll.
That being so, it seems likely that the military strike in Syria may be a one-off rather than a preamble to any further major escalation of American involvement.
PREAMBLE REALIZING that it is in the interests of both countries that trade grow and that there is adherence to international norms so as to promote market-based outcomes.
" They were shot down in the Bill of Rights Committee because "not mentioning 'God' specifically would be unacceptable" and so they "voted unanimously to retain Him in the Preamble.
He had spent an hour crafting a question about a recent surge of anti-Semitism, with a preamble that he hoped would convey his supportive disposition toward Mr. Trump.
But on that winter night, before delving into titles including "Preludes" and "La Figlia che Piange," he delivered a preamble on his craft, often rousing the crowd to laughter.
Elle magazine got 2102 of Congress' new female House members to recite the preamble to the Constitution, including Kendra Horn, whose victory in Oklahoma marked the House's biggest upset.
Elle magazine got 2090 of Congress' new female House members to recite the preamble to the Constitution, including Kendra Horn, whose victory in Oklahoma marked the House's biggest upset.
As Trump stepped forward to to take the oath of office, six protesters, each wearing a letter of the word "RESIST," stood up to chant the preamble to US Constitution.
First up is the sound, which this year... I'm going to cut the preamble here and get straight to the chase: what the hell is going on in this GIF?
"I want people to know the truth about how abusive this process has been," Assange wrote in a preamble to his statement, which was published by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
The Art Newspaper reports that he was surprised by the "over inflated verbiage" of an "ideological preamble," which does not distinguish a museum from a cultural center, library, or laboratory.
The granddaughter of a slave, Ms. Eaton was forced to recite the preamble of the United States Constitution as part of a literacy test to gain the right to vote.
In preamble, I need to repeat what I've said before on the subject: didn't vote for Trump, not fond of his personality, don't like his style in running the government.
This is all a preamble, of course, to the public debates that will heat up regarding the actual redevelopment of the WTC site, and the design of a permanent memorial.
"It's part of discipline and ritual," he said, and while his shirt was off she saw the preamble tattooed shoulder-to-shoulder on his back, along with five other tattoos.
And that was just the preamble to his central role in rescuing Syria's Bashar al-Assad and sustaining Yemen's Houthi militia in power, goals pursued through policies of unrestricted brutality.
As great as ClassPass can be, it's totally understandable if the idea of diving right into a new barre class or boxing gym without any preamble makes you a little anxious.
The original seven-year deadline for ratification that Congress had placed in the preamble of the amendment was extended to 1982—and still, the remaining three states failed to ratify it.
More from Tonic: I excitedly skim the book's 50-page preamble and dive right into the syllabus' modules; The Cheek Developer; The Nose Shortener; The Lip Shaper and; The Jaw Strengthener.
The preamble to the statement decried what it called a 21st century Western culture in which it's common for people to think of being male or female as a personal preference.
For starters, they believe that a job is a basic right — guaranteed in the preamble to their Constitution — and that making it easier to fire people is an affront to that.
We prefaced this question for some respondents with information about Mr. Cook's discrimination concerns, for others with a description of Mr. Cook's business philosophy and for the remainder without any preamble.
On the beach, the skeletal remains of a blue whale lay forlornly, a preamble to the aluminum outer shell of the twin-engine United States plane a little bit farther away.
"Since its inception the oil industry has looked forward with apprehension to the gradual depletion and final exhaustion of its supplies of crude oil," the preamble to the Achnacarry Agreement explained.
I hadn't spoken with humans save my contacts on the colonies for several weeks and thus his preamble and recitation of the Orphic Hymn to Pluto struck me as an hallucination.
"We are also concerned that, as currently drafted, the preamble lacks an adequate rationale for a number of final rule provisions that have changed significantly from the proposal," Ms. Celeste wrote.
Officially known as "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era," the ideology will soon be given an even more prominent platform: the preamble of China's Constitution.
In 1945, at the conference held in San Francisco to create the United Nations, it was Smuts who proposed adding the phrase "fundamental human rights" into the preamble to its charter.
Last week, when protesters in New Delhi read the preamble to the Indian Constitution, most people pulled up a copy shared in WhatsApp groups they happened to be in, he said.
As such, we're not going to provide you with a wearisome preamble about the arduous monotony of international football, even though we actually have, in a self-referential sort of way.
"The Venezuelan oil industry has collapsed after years of arbitrary policies that turned PDVSA and its subsidiaries into political tools serving the Socialist model," according to the preamble to the law.
"There's more that unites us than divides us," one of the Glide workers says in his preamble to the group, and for a moment the gulf between user and coder feels navigable.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow is still being mocked for what many found to be an infuriatingly-long, 22 minute preamble in the lead up to revealing Trump's 2005 tax returns on Tuesday.
The mistake they made in the preamble of this order is that they involve 9/11, but then did not proceed to any country whose citizens had attacked us on 9/11.
"Presidential" has one episode for each president, and "Constitutional" clocks in at a tidy eight episodes that look at the document's impact on our country, plus a special reading of the preamble.
Delegates made 126 changes to the most recent draft of the rules, released on March 8, which will serve as a preamble to the final code, expected in 2020, state media said.
The new initiative to require disclosure of price information came in an unusual way, slipped into the preamble to a proposed rule promoting the exchange of information stored in electronic health records.
The title "reverend" — and Dr. King's prominent vocation as a Baptist preacher — is too often assigned as a footnote of history rather than a preamble to all that he was and is.
The Steelers' coach, Mike Tomlin, even went so far as telling Tony Dungy on NBC three weeks ago that he considered Sunday's game a mere preamble to a probable A.F.C. championship rematch.
Lawyers have said that previous drafts of the preamble fail to make significant progress on protecting individuals from state encroachment for long-standing issues like property rights and the right to personal freedoms.
Watching the whole YouTube clip—a gross buddy-to-buddy preamble with Clarkson, the mild xenophobia, fast laps and subsequent apoplexy—the puzzling mysteries of Jay Kay seem to dissolve, revealing a wanker.
The Declaration's beautiful preamble distracts us from the heart of the document, the 27 accusations against King George III over which its authors wrangled and debated, trying to get the wording just right.
The questions came on the heels of an example he presented during his preamble, where he claimed the forward-thinking application of AI had boosted profits at Royal Dutch Shell by $7 billion.
"We believe there is no limitation in the Constitution to ratify a constitutional amendment," Cardin said, arguing that the deadline language was in a congressional preamble to the amendment, not the amendment itself.
She shared them exclusively with PopEater, the now-defunct entertainment blog run by AOL, in the preamble to the release of her second Christmas album, Merry Christmas II You, on November 2, 2010.
High school graduates can now be tested on the new preamble to the Hungarian Constitution — a text which implies that Hungarian nationality is exclusively Christian, even though Hungary has a substantial Jewish minority.
What we're watching: This 34-second video by Elle showing 27 women, all members of the most diverse House of Representatives since it first met in 1789, reciting the Preamble to the Constitution.
Even if that new team finally gets into place, the long haggling and the divisive preamble to her next government have made it clear that the chancellor will be in a weakened position.
To call "The Aeronauts" uplifting would be an understatement for a movie that shoots us into the sky in a gas-filled balloon with little preamble and a breathtaking array of special effects.
It is striking, then, that much of FIRRMA's preamble reaffirms the long-standing U.S. policy of welcoming foreign investment — a preemptive rebuttal to criticism that Congress designed FIRRMA to be a protectionist tool.
I have a very vivid memory of watching The Road Warrior with them, and they prefaced it with a preamble about how this was my first experience seeing it, and why they loved it.
Rather than warn Isabelle about The Tale's story, Belhumeur chose to hand the script to her with zero preamble — she didn't even want her to know Sophie had also been approached about the role.
In her remarks Justice Ginsburg detailed the evolving history of representation and inclusion, from the preamble to the Constitution to the abolition of slavery to the amendments that allowed women and blacks to vote.
On June 12th he proposed 15 questions spanning a hotch-potch of subjects, from social policy to food security, adding a reference to "Poland's and Europe's over-thousand-year Christian heritage" to the preamble.
In a radio interview, Eduardo Guerrero, the head of Mexico's federal prisons service, denied Guzman's transfer was a preamble to extradition, noting that prisoners awaiting extradition go to the Hermosillo jail in northwest Mexico.
The document as obtained by Vox includes pages 1-2 of the document, and the regulatory text (starting at page 228); it does not include the 225-page preamble originally included with the draft.
But they note that some in the Trump administration are using a preamble to the agreement that Iran itself desired to argue that Tehran is not in compliance with "the spirit" of the agreement.
"The amnesty would benefit those in prison for minor crimes, not murderers or kidnappers or those who have caused serious injury to another person," Lopez Obrador wrote in a preamble to the draft initiative.
That is, the party led the Chinese people to eventually overthrow "the rule of imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat-capitalism," and "founded the People's Republic of China," as the preamble of our Constitution puts it.
If one reads the preamble closely, one finds the key values that the Constitution is meant to achieve: democratic governance, effective governance, establishing justice, securing liberty, and of course I would add to that equality.
The previously quiet Aldo may have a lot to learn in the shit talking stakes, but at least the pre-fight preamble has already begun—just minutes after McGregor's defeat to Diaz on Saturday night.
There is value in this type of collections-based history, even if the narrative — particularly the author's "Preamble," a 28-page political timeline of the East India Company's rule — sometimes makes for a sluggish read.
Convinced that a new Constitution must begin its life with unanimous support in Parliament, Mr. Sirisena persuaded all sides to drop the preamble and instead support a simple resolution for a Constitution to be drafted.
Though it may be—and likely is—standard fare in pre-fight preamble, Barboza's teammate Alvarez won his split decision over Pettis with a purely wrestling-based attack, relentlessly grinding his opponent against the cage.
"Affirming as an absolute that 'only in socialism and communism the person reaches his full dignity' is totally unacceptable," Monsignor Jose Felix Perez, secretary of the Cuban Catholic Bishops' Conference, said of the proposal's preamble.
He also asked the crowd to recite the preamble of the constitution in both English and in the Urdu language spoken by many Muslims, and urged them to fly the Indian flag at their homes.
Accordingly, in the resolution's preamble — the part with all the whereas this and whereas that — there are three statements focused on climate damages and emissions and four focused, in one way or another, on justice.
Non-contentious provisions, including the preamble, would be tackled first before the touchy issues, including whether the pact should be legally binding and its geographic scope, to prevent the talks from stalling early, another diplomat said.
Pat is best known for her grace as first lady during a remarkably turbulent time in American history, but it is her eight years as second lady that were the preamble to her very public life.
However, the Californian, who trains out of the MMA Lab in Arizona, ignored the pre-fight preamble, weathered the "Super" Sage storm and handily dealt Northcutt an arm triangle submission his opponent simply couldn't recover from.
Episode one was, as it often the way with such openers, exclusively preamble—but it was also oddly paced, shifting awkwardly between Wayne's two sides and introducing a Catwoman we felt we already knew from movies.
" He had "a corner-of-the-mouth whisper that goes into a shout without preamble or warning," the author Morris Lurie wrote in a 1977 book whose title Mr. Lurie shortened to "About Burt Britton, etc.
SINCE THE first three words of the preamble to the United States' constitution thundered into the world's political lexicon, "the people" has been one of the favourite invocations of those in, or in pursuit of, power.
In line with the growing international scientific, humanitarian, legal and diplomatic consensus, the preamble casts nuclear weapons as a humanitarian threat, a violation of human rights, devastating to the environment and efforts to pursue sustainable development.
The day before his detention, Yu released a strongly worded open letter in which he called for the deletion of a preamble of China's state constitution, a section that grants the Chinese Communist Party primacy in leadership.
The correlation between the hunter and the warrior is exquisitely depicted in Michael Cimino's 1978 film The Deer Hunter, which lingers for nearly five minutes on a hunting scene as the preamble to military engagement in Vietnam.
"Mayonnaise is essentially just egg and oil, the reason for its slightly funky smell is that vinegar is also added," mononymous blogger Shihoko of Chopstick Chronicles writes in the preamble to her 2015 recipe for these pancakes.
"There have been a variety of scanning activities, which is a preamble for potential intrusion activities, as well as some attempted intrusions at voter registration databases beyond those we knew about in July and August," he said.
The preamble to their argument against the rule is a decision from the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who joined the court's four other conservative members earlier this month in issuing a stay against the rule.
All of this is preamble to say to SNL, I come as a friend: Your cold opens are terrible, cringeworthy pieces of self-satisfied liberal propaganda that are sometimes so bad they seem like parodies of themselves.
But all of it was preamble for the 1981 inauguration of Reagan as president and Nancy Reagan's appearance at the ball in (again) a one-shouldered white Galanos, completely embroidered in a beaded pattern of pale ferns.
With the prospect of a unity government between them seemingly off the table after a particularly nasty campaign, the vote may well turn into merely a preamble to another election if Netanyahu's Likud can't garner a majority.
But they note that an attacker who obtains or reconstructs just those words—like "hey Siri" or "OK Google" could then "speak" those words in the target user's own voice as the preamble to their voice commands.
We also, of course, agree that Iran must never get a nuclear weapon; indeed Tehran's obligation not to "seek, develop or acquire" such an arsenal appears (without any time limit) at the top of the deal's preamble.
The ambition of fostering "ever-closer union among the peoples of Europe," inserted into the preamble of the 1957 Treaty of Rome, the EU's founding document, speaks to the post-war need for reconciliation in a scarred continent.
The preamble of the new black comedy "Thirst Street" finds Gina, an American flight attendant, in a period of stability, happily partnered with her doting boyfriend, Paul (Damien Bonnard), as she jetsets from Berlin to Chicago to Rome.
With the prospect of a unity government between them seemingly off the table after a particularly nasty campaign, the vote may well turn into merely a preamble to another election if Netanyahu's Likud can't garner an additional seat.
I thought, naïvely, that I would start my preamble with some historical notes about the humble origins of this Valencian star dish, and those would then naturally and smoothly lead me to my own adaptation of the recipe.
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His short speech Monday about Charlottesville -- delivered only after an odd preamble in which he took credit for the same positive economic indicators he'd demeaned as fake news when Barack Obama was President -- did nothing to move the needle.
And this clearly flies in the face of a disabled person's right to equality of opportunity, one of the four key promises laid out in the preamble of ADA, along with full participation, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency.
Bensouda was trying "to override the principle of national sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of other states, in contrary to the principle enshrined in the UN charter and recalled in the ICC charter's preamble," it said.
The preamble to the rulemaking Pruitt issued is basically a rehash of the legal case he (and other fossil-state AGs) made against the CPP in the fenceline case — the one that was on the way to being decided.
Her memo, sent by email on May 30 to Dr. Beck and more than two dozen agency scientists and staff members, also raised concerns about the preamble, an important piece of any regulation that must accurately reflect its contents.
In fact, the night would have been a total disaster if it weren't for Ben Carson, who delivered a typically fantastic answer about foreign policy that involved calling Putin "a one-horse country" and flawlessly recited the preamble to the Constitution.
Where It Blew Up: Twitter, blogs What Really Happened: There really isn't much preamble needed before we get to the terrible, so let's just say it: George Zimmerman is trying to auction off the gun he used to kill Trayvon Martin.
The subject of training partners has been a common theme between both McGregor and Diaz in the pre-fight preamble ahead of UFC 196 back in March—Diaz continually brought up the alleged lack in quality of SBG training partners.
Autumn is somewhere between a preamble and a procession: the game's giants shaking off the rust, limbering up, going through the motions, all with the help of some willing sparring partners happy to be along for a money-spinning ride.
"Constitutionalism, accountability and the rule of law constitute the sharp and mighty sword that stands ready to chop the ugly head of impunity off its stiffened neck," he stated in a preamble that set the tone for the hour-long ruling.
Related: Islamic State Storm Libyan City, Reportedly Behead 12 People Before Retreating The former secret agent explained that this type of action often serves as a "preamble" to a larger intervention, even though in this case, conventional military deployment remains unlikely.
"But failure to call out Russia (the preamble is odd in this respect) and the president's mixed messages in Russia (to say the least) weaken the E.O.'s [Executive Order's] deterrent impact," he wrote in an email to VICE News.
" Echoing some of these concerns, the new memo notes in a preamble that not all child cases involve innocents, and that the courts might see "an adolescent gang member" or "a teenager convicted as an adult for serious criminal activity.
Like the LA Weekly music editor who wrote up the punk band that was playing up against her instead, with this preamble about how he already knows Beyoncé is gonna be great and spectacular, so he doesn't need to see her.
"Strawberries on a pizza might seem a little funny at first, but if you think about it, tomatoes are fruit, too," blogger Kathryne Taylor of "Cookie + Kate" writes in the preamble to her 2013 recipe for Strawberry, Basil and Balsamic Pizza.
The heretical idea of extinction then became an essential preamble to Darwin, whose understanding of evolution by natural selection depended in turn on the detailed study of barnacle specimens collected and preserved over long periods and for no particular reason.
But on Saturday, for the first time, cats shared space with dogs on Piers 92 and 94 at the American Kennel Club's Meet the Breeds event — something of a pet expo that has become a preamble to the Westminster show.
In both cases, the MCC decided that the tactics were against the "spirit" of the laws: a somewhat nebulous concept which is defined in a preamble to the rulebook as a combination of "fair play" and "respect for… the game's traditional values".
On the tiles of the gallery, the preamble of the Declaration of Independence loops around, covered in dust from Philadelphia's historic Independence Hall and Declaration House, materializing the historic shrouding of democratic ideals under America's historic racism and continued legacy of white supremacy.
Another protester proudly posted pictures of the bonfire on Twitter, showing flames licking at the edges of a plaque commemorating Jan Smuts, a British-educated general who was twice South Africa's prime minister and helped write the preamble to the UN's founding charter.
This leads to a couple of moments of, "Wait, what just happened?" or, "Why would they believe her?" that could have been avoided with a more carefully paced script, or, in a perfect world, a more thoroughly constructed preamble in another movie altogether.
The league is almost certainly not quite as inevitable as it seems right now, but the NBA is in a very good place even if this season winds up being a long and eventful preamble to another Warriors/Cavaliers pairing in the Finals.
So instead of a long preamble, let's just have at it: If previous statements from the White House can be trusted, President Donald Trump this week will be naming the person he wants to lead the Federal Reserve for the next four years.
Once the watery preamble of the quest is over, Geralt—the player-controlled witcher of the title—faces off against a crackling, cackling djinn amid the wreckage of an ocean-faring vessel now, improbably and magnificently, perched hundreds of feet above sea level.
"The preamble now needs to be our best shot at defending [the rules] and the choices that we made," IRS Associate Chief Counsel (International) Marjorie Rollinson said during a panel Friday at an American Bar Association Taxation Section and Tax Executives Institute conference.
On Thursday, Rogers—which fought the police's request in court—released its third annual transparency report, which promised in the preamble to break down in greater detail the kinds of police requests for information that it received in 2015, including tower dumps.
When Samuel L. Jackson came out with Brie Larson to present the Best Adapted Screenplay award at the Oscars, he had a short preamble, a personal message to Spike Lee, a nominee and a famously devoted Knicks fan through thick and thin.
His answer will invariably begin with a preamble that calls attention to his own greatness, in politics or business or both, after which he will respond he is the "least racist" or "least anti-Semitic" person one could ever meet and that should settle it.
The first 10 pages or so are a preamble largely laying out the background of the rule, and taking up EPA chief Scott Pruitt's central beef with the plan: It forces states to make pollution cuts above and beyond improvements at individual power plants.
Having proved that North Korea matches the description he had written into the preamble to its constitution in 2012, as a "nuclear state and a militarily powerful state that is indomitable", he can turn his attention to feeding his people and easing their poverty.
If I recall correctly, the preface or preamble of the code states that it should be interpreted in a manner that facilitates commercial development, that ambiguities shall be resolved in favor of commercial enterprises and that health concerns shall not unduly circumscribe business activity.
"Without identifying any language in the text that even mentions civilian uses of firearms, the Court proceeds to 'find' its preferred reading in what is at best an ambiguous text, and then concludes that its reading is not foreclosed by the preamble," he countered.
"; the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, "(to) secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution"; and Lincoln's Gettysburg address, "(that) government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.
Yet most of their responses were excerpts pulled from their stump speeches — or in Ben Carson's case, a verbatim recitation of the Preamble to the Constitution — rather than the tit-for-tat exchanges that the Republican debates have become known for in this primary race.
Over two days last month, for example, an interview with the Times reporter Catrin Einhorn about her reporting on sexual harassment at Ford was followed by an episode consisting entirely of sound clips from throughout 2017, with no preamble or commentary: an audio time capsule.
"I see it likely that these moves may be a preamble to more meaningful luxury-focused M&A down the road," Luca Solca, head of luxury goods research at Exane BNP Paribas, wrote in an email, referring to the Kane, Maier and McCartney news.
Earlier this year, the South Carolina legislature changed the preamble to a 30-year-old law governing beachfront development, striking out a state policy of "retreat" from the shoreline in the face of erosion and replacing it with a policy of "preservation" of the beaches.
After his little preamble, the screenwriter said, the man went on to ask Ms. Hodson, who is half-Asian and was raised in London, if she owed her success more to the film industry's attempts to hire women and minorities than to her own talent.
So while cricket has always considered itself a sport with a unique code of conduct — the preamble to the laws of the game refers to the "spirit of cricket" — this has often been a myth when it comes to player behavior and other areas.
However, this latest development adds yet another twist to the pre-fight preamble between the pair ahead of UFC 197 when they finally get to lay their hands on each other for the second time (in an official setting) on April 23rd in Las Vegas.
Turns out that New York Times article about Wolfhard shopping for vinyl records at Rough Trade (one of my personal favorite record stores) was just a preamble to his big reveal: he's started a band called Calpurnia, and they've just been signed to an independent record label.
You can get only so excited about, say, Raptors-Pacers knowing they're just playing for the right to get stomped by LeBron in a couple weeks, and even last year's excellent Oklahoma City-San Antonio showdown had the feel of a preamble to the Western Conference Finals.
In a move widely seen as a preamble to loosening fuel standards, Trump told an audience of cheering union workers, he would "ensure that any regulations we have protect and defend your jobs, your factories," and promised he would encourage growth in the U.S. auto sector.
In the end, the books were shocking not for their subversive sexual content but for their lack thereof: They depict the lightest of bondage (blindfolds, spanking), and this bondage is usually an excuse, or at least a preamble, for Christian's lavishly loving pursuit of Anastasia's pleasure.
But it's mostly a preamble to harder negotiations down the line and vague on how many of its key points — like China's promise to spend some $200 billion on American products and crack down on intellectual property theft from American corporations — will be implemented and enforced.
" Months later, they performed at another Minecraft music festival, this time with a heftier set of songs, the crown jewel of which was "money machine"—a squelching electro-rock track with cartoonishly distorted bass and a nonsensical preamble in which Les calls someone a "piss baby.
Let us hope that the Supreme Court of India where the act currently is under challenge upholds the first principles of Constitutionalism enshrined in the preamble of the Indian Constitution, which promises all of our citizens an India that is a sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic republic.
"It just seems to me that if you take a moment, and you add the preamble of 'Thank you' or 'I appreciate it,' or 'I recognize it,' people's hearts sing, and you get a lot more work out of them," said Schmidt during a November "Conversations with Tyler " podcast.
In the book, I quoted some remarks by Freud that come from the preamble to his essay on "The Moses of Michelangelo" in which he said that when we are really moved by a great work of art we experience something that we can't explain and it bewilders us.
Below, an excerpt from an analysis on the agreement by the European edition of The New York Herald: According to the preamble of the Treaty of Versailles, it entered into full force with yesterday's exchange of ratifications — in force, that is to say, as regards the ratifying nations.
The Yankees, determined not to lose again to the Toronto Blue Jays, used two bench-clearing incidents as the preamble to a pair of ninth-inning haymakers: home runs by Mark Teixeira and Aaron Hicks that lifted them to a come-from-behind 7-5 victory at Rogers Centre.
But the I.D.C. argues that such payments are justified by the law's preamble, which says that lawmakers serving in a special capacity in the Senate — or "directly connected therewith" — shall be paid an allowance, and then lays out a specific schedule of payments with no mention of vice-chairmen.
Having no doubt about the political dimension of the customs union, the British decided to stay out of a community of nations "determined to lay the foundations of an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe" – the key statement in the preamble to the Treaty of Rome.
In the last episode, we learned without much preamble that Adora, Camille's mother — played with sinister perfection by Patricia Clarkson down to the ruthless finish — has Munchausen's by Proxy, and that years ago, she killed Camille's younger sister by making her progressively sicker and (most likely) ultimately poisoning her.
Student protesters being herded into police vans, opposition leaders standing outside the Indian Parliament and ebullient crowds of tens of thousands in Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai have read aloud the preamble and held aloft copies of the Constitution and portraits of B.R. Ambedkar, its chief draftsman.
Conway demonstrates a bright intelligence by embedding a kind of memento mori in these images to indicate something of the past the viewer can recognize as preamble to our current state of affairs, and a sign of what has been lost with the onset of the modern world.
While this rivalry is as fictitious and contrived as Rocky's Cold War competition with Ivan Drago, there's no way getting round the fact Bellew beat a man who fought with one leg for the majority of the fight, no matter what weird pre-fight preamble occurred and the bookmakers' odds.
They sometimes appeal not for universal rights, but for special consideration for Amsterdam's Jewish heritage—as in the preamble to the accord, which invokes "400 years of Jewish history in Amsterdam", and in its pledge that some form of education about the Holocaust will be mandatory for every city resident.
The U.S. government "10-K" pulls its segments from the missions mandated by the preamble to the Constitution: Here's how the spending on those missions has increased over the last few decades: The most expensive mission of the United States, according to Ballmer's breakdown, is securing the blessings of liberty.
If you go back and look at what he said the day of the Boston events, which were one week to the day after the Charlottesville events, he hit the right chord: that founders in the preamble suggested a more perfect union, not a perfect union, which acknowledges that perfection is unattainable.
The very first sentence of the constitution's preamble emphasized the Japanese people's desire for "peaceful cooperation with all nations" and their resolve "that never again shall we be visited with the horrors of war through the action of government" — leaving no illusions about the kind of future the Allied powers envisioned for postwar Japan.
"With respect to the draft protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, the negotiators agree that a legally operative version of the "backstop" solution for the border... should be agreed as part of the legal text of the Withdrawal Agreement, to apply unless and until another solution is found," a preamble to the draft text said.
It might apply to everyone covered under the Constitution, since these words come from its preamble — except that we know, historically, that the Constitution hasn't been applied similarly or equally to people of the African diaspora, like Mr. Ward, who was born in Jamaica and moved to the United States when he was 2193.
But most importantly, they codify the aspirations and values of a particular community A widely adopted CoC is the Contributor Covenant, whose preamble notes: Meritocracy also naively assumes a level playing field … These factors and more make contributing to open source a daunting prospect for many people, especially women and other underrepresented people So far so good!
In terms of cultural offensiveness, their music lands somewhere between the condescending blandness of white rappers like Iggy Azalea or Lil Debbie — ICP winning points only because they don't affect a blaccent — and the sound your stomach makes after you eat gas station meatloaf, a preamble to a far worse fate in, oh, let's say 45 minutes.
It explicitly encouraged unionization as a method of protecting the living standards of working people and thus stimulate the larger economy; defend their First Amendment right to free association; and protect, as its preamble said, "the free flow of commerce" by limiting strikes and other industrial actions by workers seeking the very right to organize that the law enshrined.
There is no preamble, no consistent landing page: Your whole phone screen is now teenage cheerleaders bouncing, then a cat attacking a hand to the beat of the Black Eyed Peas' "Pump It," then two people lip-syncing to Bebe Rexha's "I'm a Mess" in the desert, in a clip that also seems to be a Guess denim commercial.
" Portman, who is not a member of the intelligence committee, then made the standard request heard multiple times each day on the Senate floor: "I ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate.
Skip to 3:15 if you want to miss Maddow's preamble: A company owned by the family of Donald Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, could earn as much as $500 million in a planned real estate deal with a Chinese company that has close connections to the Chinese government, according to Bloomberg.
Though it's not quite as at-a-glance clear as that on the rules page — which also includes a general preamble; a note on wider content boundaries; a section dealing with spam and security; and an addendum on content visibility restrictions that Twitter may apply in cases where it suspects an account of abuses and is investigating.
That's an unusual preamble, but it sets the scene for Skill-Lync, an India-based online education company that is currently part of the Y Combinator program in the U.S. The business is bootstrapped and developing a fascinating service that helps India's thousands of engineering graduates to turn their book smarts into employable skills and jobs.
While there was a swaggering time in our history when the bold, visionary morality embodied in the succinct, well-crafted sentences of the document's preamble ("We hold these truths to be self evident …") helped to shape and then reinforce generations of belief that America was unique in the world, that prideful mindset has lately fallen by the intellectual wayside.
Kerr mentioned that he follows former acting Attorney General Sally YatesSally Caroline YatesSally Yates: Moral fiber of US being 'shredded by unapologetic racism' Trump: 'Impossible for me to know' extent of Flynn investigation Mueller didn't want Comey memos released out of fear Trump, others would change stories MORE on Twitter, who recently tweeted out the preamble to the Constitution.
Early signs of Kim's choice included his disregard of the Obama administration's 2012 Leap Day deal to draw North Korea back to denuclearization negotiations, the addition of North Korea's status as a nuclear state to the preamble of the North Korean constitution, and the March 2013 declaration that simultaneous nuclear and economic development would be Kim's guiding strategic priorities.
Principled pragmatism says that judges should consider not only the constitutional language as the ratifiers interpreted it but also the constitutional language as we moderns interpret it, the structure of the Constitution as a whole, the overall purposes of the Constitution as stated in its preamble and — yes — the public policy consequences of each possible decision.
In the past two weeks, diverse crowds across the country have responded to the discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act, referred to as the C.A.A., passed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government by chanting the preamble to the Constitution of India, with its promises of social, political and economic justice, freedom of thought, expression and belief, equality and fraternity.
It's awkward from the start, albeit in a sweet, repressed way: the chortling waiters serve them watered-down wine that Edward pretends to love in order to impress his new bride, every moment feeling like a preamble for the moment the two eventually end up in bed and trade-in this shy, tiptoeing phase in the relationship for real intimacy.
In 2016, the UN's Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) agreed to a set of guidelines to ensure the long-term sustainability of space, but its working group is struggling to "reach consensus on its final report or on how to refer the preamble and guidelines to the General Assembly," according to UN's Office for Outer Space Affairs.
I am intrigued to hear Drake's new record Scorpion––partly because I want to know if there's another "Nice For What"-level banger on there, partly because I want to hear the Michael Jackson song, partly because I'm a masochist––but even the most die-hard of Drake fans are probably getting a bit tired of the preamble by now.
After hearing more people talk about and around the issue of the Disability Drag Show than have ever provided a preamble to any work of art or performance I've ever undertaken to view, there was nothing left to do but settle in at the pinch-hitting alley venue, the Wealthy Theatre, and see if the substance lived up to the hype.
" In front of it, the preamble to the Constitution is engraved: "We, the people of South Africa, recognize the injustices of our past; honor those who suffered for justice and freedom in our land; respect those who have worked to build and develop our country; and believe that South Africa belongs to all who live in it, united in our diversity.
There are still hurdles to overcome, for sure, including bills in both the House and Senate now to remove the seven-year deadline Congress wrote into the amendment's preamble when the resolution for the ERA was proposed in 1972: it held that amendment would become effective if "within seven years" it were approved by three-quarters of state legislatures -- that is, 38 states.
After a bit of preamble in which he established how hard it is to be Andy Rubin, a founder who must make "thousands of micro-decisions" to keep the company "laser-focused" he got around to the apology part: Yesterday, we made an error in our customer care function that resulted in personal information from approximately 70 customers being shared with a small group of other customers.
It turned out that wasn't a notice to give you a fucking choice, just a preamble before the video started to play and I was fucking thirteen years old again, staring at my palm and a video of my big dumb reporter brother using his "serious correspondent voice" I always made fun of, just outside a New Mexico Facebook data center embedded with the Ludds.
Among the eight lawmakers named in the suit are Lau Siu-lai, who read her oath slowly over more than 10 minutes, pausing after each word; Nathan Law, who gave a preamble saying he couldn't be loyal to a government that "murders its own people"; and Leung Kwok-hung, also known as Long Hair, who unfurled a yellow umbrella, a symbol of the 2014 protests, when he gave his oath.
And Ben Carson recited the preamble to the Constitution: Please think of our Founding Fathers as you listen: We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the benefits of liberty1 to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this constitution of the United States of America.
In the end, the nearest thing to a spiritual reference was a statement in the treaty's preamble that signatories were "drawing inspiration from the cultural, religious and humanist inheritance of Europe…" In another clunky compromise, Article 17 of the subsequent Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union obliges the EU's institutions to conduct an "open, transparent and regular" dialogue with churches and other religious groups, and also with philosophical and non-confessional organisations.
This is a night out for them and I want to be entertaining, but it's also I have my opinions and I'm not gonna ... The album is out now, Mr. Funny Man available on iTunes and Amazon, so now I'm writing the new hour, and a big chunk of the new hour is, I have big chunk about guns, and I have to give this sort of preamble ... As if you're running for office. Yeah.
A move to write explicitly Christian language into the bill's preamble was voted down; this stance, he said, was proof that the measure's authors "meant to comprehend, within the mantle of its protection, the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and the Mahometan...." In a lettter written in 1783, George Washington insisted that the new nation would be "open to receive...the oppressed and persecuted of all nations and religions" including Islam.
As Rotimi Williams, one of Nigeria's most revered legal minds, once declared, even the Constitution's preamble began with an egregious lie, with that ritual attribution "We the People …" The Constitution marked the commencement of a political arrangement once proposed by Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first president of independent Nigeria and one of the country's foremost nationalists, as a solution to the power struggles that had roiled Nigeria since its first military coup in January 1966.
Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonCarson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules it says are too lax MORE rattled off the Preamble to the Constitution when asked for his closing remarks at Thursday's GOP presidential debate on Fox News.

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