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The health care debate is, as of late, all about the prongs — three prongs, to be exact.
Spicer and Price argued that, actually, the AHCA is a fork with three prongs and the CBO only addressed one of the prongs.
Here's a perusal of the prongs — and their problems.
It's not clear that all the prongs can even happen.
Germany stands to benefit from both prongs of this strategy.
The prongs don't fold in, if you care about that.
You then put the food into your mouth, prongs down.
We got the young man free of the JüngerBot's prongs.
But Albert simply PULLED THE PRONGS OUT and got up!
Saturated fats' prongs are straight, so they stack into solids.
But the Sunny Cove and Gen20183 news are just two prongs.
The hostility to Trump generally took two prongs, exemplified by Sen.
The campaign to hobble the PML-N has three main prongs.
The adapter's little ears slip off to reveal its charging prongs.
I asked Spencer about the two main prongs of Reaganite conservatism.
He begs them to take the Taser prongs off of him.
The pitter is perfectly round with three metal prongs in it.
The prongs of the pick made a plink , plink , plink music.
All three prongs must be met for coordination to be established.
The Kavanaugh debacle has connected these two prongs for the first time.
But cops say he PULLED OUT THE PRONGS and got back up.
A laser beam flows between twin prongs of the torpedo-shaped imager.
At the moment, there are two important prongs to the coalition's efforts.
A defendant who cannot satisfy both of these prongs is statutorily insane.
Officers discovered her partially dressed, the Taser prongs still stuck to her chest.
Both prongs of the travel ban hit Colorado Rapids midfielder Mohammed Saeid hard.
There are microfiber "gloves" that slip over the prongs to capture the dust.
Fighting with officers he was tasered & ripped the taser prongs from his body.
Prick the surface of the dough with the prongs of a fork. 5.
By now, you've been wheeled into an emergency room wearing nasal oxygen prongs.
Vice-Chancellor Laster said AmerisourceBergen was wrong on both prongs of its argument.
Those prongs will not necessarily be easy to, let's say, thrust into action.
Fidget spinners are comprised of three plastic prongs centered around a ball bearing axis.
Same with water in a U-shaped tube and prongs of a tuning fork.
There is no track or guide for the Air 1S, just the charging prongs.
Choose a brush that is gentle — the best are those with rounded, plastic prongs.
It would have three main prongs: interrupt transmission, prevent future spread, and change group norms.
The exception requires both prongs to apply: It must be directed to imminent unlawful action.
Doe that the other prongs of the Dendrite test adequately protect posters' First Amendment rights.
Today, a defendant like Gates must meet each of the six prongs of the test.
The central crown-like shape is the largest one in the painting with vertical prongs.
As they pulled the Taser prongs from Wheatcroft's body, he screamed more, the lawsuit says.
Jason Boisseau, one of the company's senior jewelers, did the honors — without breaking any prongs.
Like Koch Industries, which has prongs in energy, agriculture, and electronics, Shepherd Unlimited spans multiple sectors.
" Spicer's main defense on Tuesday was that the bill is being misinterpreted because of the "prongs.
Its hands are made of prongs, which are capable of gripping, releasing and aiming a ball.
Spikes in modern golf shoes often consist of plastic with five or six prongs per spike.
There are two prongs to the suit, which was first reported today by The Hollywood Reporter.
These change the two vertical prongs of US-style plugs to whatever the local version is.
Lately I've liked the new RavPower ACE 6700mAh: small, built-in prongs, good for one laptop recharge.
"It's a major, complicated piece of legislation that's got three prongs to it," Spicer said of ACHA.
So let's break it down: Fats are actually a slew of different molecules, stacked in three prongs.
The bands are removed by squeezing together two metal prongs located on the underside of the band.
As I see it, there are three prongs to that strategy, which I will get to momentarily.
Two thin metal prongs attached to a handle are slid in between the cork and the bottle.
Police in Beijing distributed long poles with prongs that security guards could use to keep attackers at bay.
There isn't a track for the buds to sit on, but rather prongs for charging and magnetic force.
Before long, one of the prongs on the comb snaps off as I attempt to untangle my kinks.
You can see the prongs hit Albert and you can hear taser fire -- Albert drops to the ground.
Of the three prongs, Prendergast highlighted students, as well as Clooney and Don Cheadle on the celebrity side.
Third, I am concerned that the other prongs of the president's proposal do not use evidence-based interventions.
A bracelet glowed with enormous emeralds held not by workaday metal prongs but by small petal-shaped emeralds.
Both major prongs of a national campaign are truly unknown and must be tested in the public crucible.
Until they do, repeal and replace will be out of reach — regardless of how many prongs any plan has.
This initiative has three prongs: native and optimized Android games, Steam game streaming, and the GeForce Now cloud service.
A wire connects the prongs in Brown's back to the Taser that remains in one of the officer's hands.
Unsaturated fat molecules' prongs are curly from the presence of a double bond, so they're liquid at room temperature.
If a gem is mounted in a setting, the prongs that hold it in place should be checked regularly.
Saddened, Mr. Harris reached out to Ms. Cunningham via text message, setting in motion the first of five prongs.
There are two very familiar prongs on the bottom that connect to pretty much any mount you could want.
The ultra-thin band and prongs "make it look like the diamond is floating on your hand," Wegman said.
After removing the Taser prongs, Little utters an expletive and says, "He broke my skin," referencing the alleged bite.
GSK's lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis said in their brief that the company met both prongs of the Merck test.
I mean the IG report basically tells you that both prongs of the Mueller investigation are either corrupt or answered.
Unlike the traditional tapered-tip marker, this product uses four soft prongs to draw on hair-like strokes of pigment.
They were shiny, with a bunch of prongs reaching out in every which direction to hold elements of the dish.
Caffrey picked out a round cut diamond with four prongs and an eternity band — a perfect representation of their love.
The three prongs of the Mueller investigation: Trump's finances, direct election interference and hacking, and the actions of Michael Flynn.
For the laymen, there are a few legal prongs that must be satisfied to even entertain a copyright infringement lawsuit.
I mean, the IG report basically tells you that both prongs of the Mueller investigation are either corrupt or answered.
When the Taser prongs stayed embedded in Trammell's body, multiple jolts could be delivered on the same shot, he said.
There are three main prongs — the ecological consequences, the increase in global sea levels, and the impact on water resources.
Details about the second and third prongs of the strategy are still sketchy, but some ideas have begun to emerge.
The man then started to apply the prongs to Davidson's body, front and back, and sent shocks through him repeatedly.
Its power prongs even hide away when it's not in use, allowing it to take up less space in my bag.
The setting has six prongs instead of four, but it'll take an eagle-eyed LC devotee to spot that minor detail.
Next, the aesthetician would use two metal prongs to apply electrical currents to the skin's surface, stimulating the facial muscles underneath.
His views on the doctrine will undoubtedly be one of the major prongs of Senate Democrats' attacks during his upcoming hearings.
Widodo said there were two prongs to his growth strategy: deregulation to create competition, efficiency and better services, and infrastructure development.
Just remember the pick should have metal prongs instead of plastic ones so you can easily stick it into the onion.
While the officers are chasing him -- they hit him with a taser ... but he pulls out the prongs and keeps going!!!
"Get them off me," he says repeatedly, including once as he reaches for the prongs when hit for the third time.
Tests in late February didn't yield any rock samples, but it showed the drill can function without the benefit of stabilizer prongs.
The Atom PD 1 is even smaller, but lacks folding prongs, which makes it a bit awkward to throw in a bag.
Collins says Kevin's security threatened to taze him and then jammed the prongs of the tazer into his face, neck and back.
And at the moment, none of these non-existent "prongs" can be scored by the CBO or measured in any meaningful way.
The collar consists of blunt metal prongs that tighten around your dog's neck as he pulls, in order to correct the dog's behavior.
In between the chairs are power outlets and USB charging ports, enough for two people, featuring outlets for both US and European prongs.
"The visit to Da Nang by the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier is one of three prongs in US military strategy," said Thayer.
Using an overturned fork, you can slide each gnocchi square over the fork prongs so they become serrated in a corkscrew shape. 12.
There are two ports on the core that coincide with prongs for the lens attachments and the battery just snaps onto the bottom.
It looks very similar to a menorah with eight prongs, but has a ninth candle, the Shamash, used to light the other candles.
There's the plane, festooned with sensors, its wings hanging with golden prongs, razor-sharp to capture frozen cloud droplets without shattering those nearby.
Bowed metal platforms are lined with a felt reminiscent of fiberglass, and smaller gems meld with their thick metal prongs, appearing like nails.
Beyond Trump, the report said some prongs of the investigation hit roadblocks because some Trump campaign associates "deleted relevant communications" or gave conflicting information.
This one consists of a sleek-looking ceramic pot mounted on a mahogany board, and comes with a tea candle and two serving prongs.
The Texas court cannot be faulted, he said, for turning to one psychological manual rather than another to flesh out the first two prongs.
The Justice Department and the state attorneys general are working with each other on all three prongs of the antitrust investigation, the people said.
On the bottom, it has stowable mounting prongs that allow you to mount accessories to the camera without the need for a separate housing.
Simply stick the two prongs into your nostrils — they're shaped like your nostrils to ensure the perfect fit — and allow yourself to fall asleep.
The burger giant is touting its Frork, basically a fork with French fries as the prongs, in a mock infomercial featuring pitchman Anthony Sullivan.
When you whack it on the avocado's pit, the metal prongs dig in and pull the pit out effortlessly — no scary knife skills necessary.
The DogRook Bark Control Collar comes with two sets of plastic prongs, one shorter and one longer, for both short- and long-haired dogs.
A cobalt-tinged chunker with a faux pearl set in the center, held there by no visible prongs or bezels, like an iridescent clitoris.
On the other hand, I did find it very soothing when I applied the padded prongs onto my closed eyes and gently pressed down.
This cleverly designed little gadget has three prongs attached to a handle so I can clean three slats — top and bottom — at a time.
I mean, the IG report basically tells you that both prongs of the Mueller investigation are either corrupt or answered," Giuliani told "Fox & Friends.
Okobi flails on the ground as deputies repeatedly tell him to get on his stomach and hit him once more with the Taser prongs.
In its Twitter message, the union said officers used a Taser stun gun to subdue Mr. Bates, who ripped the prongs from his body.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Greenish grime coats the prongs of a silver fork that Prince Harry used at a banquet in 2013.
The camera, which is sold separately for $214.58 (or $218 if you buy it with the phone), snaps to the phone through magnetized, metal prongs.
When the prongs are folded away, you're left with a tiny brick that's about the size of a tin of mints and no less pocketable.
Task force, action plan: Educating the public and encouraging the counties to invest in mosquito prevention are just two prongs of the state's action plan.
For those who can't go one minute without having salty fried goodness in your mouth, McDonald's has created a fork with prongs made of fries.
The panel found that the Bladensburg cross failed the second and third prongs of the test and ruled that it violated the Establishment Clause accordingly.
Two arms crossed at his stomach, four long fingers hanging down from each; above the half-lidded eyes there was a crown with four prongs.
"Those three prongs of panic that crushed us yesterday — currency, yields and earnings — still have not been resolved, despite the nice bounce today," Cramer said.
As I said in my Monday post on Democratic climate strategy in a polarized era, there are three basic prongs of a unilateral left strategy.
We've seen similar cases that feature a pair of pop-out prongs on the back so an iPhone can be plugged directly into a wall outlet.
This is where two major prongs of gaslighting come into play: getting Connors to trust his gaslighters, and then making him think he's losing his marbles.
The pop-out prongs on the MacBook's power adapter can be easily removed for when you need to swap in a different configuration for another country.
The SnapPower's trick is that it has prongs that extend to touch the metal screws or sides of the existing outlet and draw power from them.
For those who are unfamiliar with fidget spinners, they are handheld toys that have three prongs that are connected by a stationary hub in the center.
Deputies try to get Okobi's hands behind his back, but he breaks away, is hit by the prongs from the Taser and falls in the street.
Here, the hand is made of the off-white spinnaker sail superimposed on the canvas; it reaches out horizontally, with multiple prongs, like a fork or broom.
Holding the smooth, stationary center of the spinner between two fingers, users can flick the prongs, causing them to spin around in mesmerizing and methodic circular motions.
When tokens are structured basically as the sale of a service or product, they're designed to make sure the various prongs of the test are not triggered.
Word of the Day : a spear with three prongs _________ The word trident has appeared in 44 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Aug.
In all, it's been a definite lurch forward for one of the three prongs in Trump economic's plan of lower taxes, less regulation and more infrastructure spending.
URWERK: UR-210 BLACK PLATINUM $155,000 Urwerk's revolving satellite complication shows time by what it calls "wandering hours," three prongs that extend along a retrograde minutes scale.
Julián Castro, another Texas politician seeking the nomination, also included three prongs in his immigration proposal that focused on the border, the immigration system and Latin America.
Skewers can work in a pinch, but the single tip as opposed to prongs can make it more probable that food will be lost in the cheese. Cooking.
When a pipe cleaner is fed into the machine, the robot moves the wire along until two robotic prongs can grab and bend the pipe cleaner into shape.
Podolski uses dark-painted templates, often plywood boards, and fastens pins into the surface of the backdrop, creating a map for his strings to wrap around the prongs.
The outlets can accommodate large, bulky plugs with built-in surge protectors or irregular plugs, such as those with a right angle orientation to the prongs and cord.
The jewelry house became known for its signature traforato, or pierced, gold work, a richly ornate style in which precious stones are attached with bezels rather than prongs.
As he has before, Ryan lamented that the CBO didn't incorporate the "three prongs" of Republicans' health care overhaul — a misleading claim, as Vox's Sarah Kliff has explained.
In his 80s, Don — lying on the floor (which could not have been easy) — used pliers to tighten the prongs that held the tree upright inside its stand.
Bulletproof coffee says their MCT oil is better than coconut oil, because it specifically uses caprylic and capric acid, shorter prongs than the lauric acid found in coconut oil.
Spotted by DesignBoom, Frenzel has created the mobile airbag, a case that senses when your phone is in free fall and releases metal prongs to protect it from damage.
He was shot in the back with a stun gun as tried to escape but managed to remove the prongs and vanish, according to the newspaper, citing court documents.
Judge Griffin said Judge Dlott's analysis of Kia's trade secret assertions was too perfunctory and that she didn't delineate clearly enough between the two prongs of the unsealing inquiry.
In Plymouth North High School on Tuesday, firefighters found two scorched outlets and a cellphone charger with a penny fused to the prongs, Plymouth Fire Chief Edward Bradley said.
Beyond the diamond itself, clients have to consider the setting, which includes the band, prongs, and any additional rows of diamonds, as can be seen on these two rings.
Armen is a diamond setter, which means he has the crucial job of setting the diamonds onto a piece of jewelry and securing them in place with tiny prongs.
I'd only had my tuning fork and rose quartz crystal set for a few days and already there were a bunch of dents in the fork's aluminum alloy prongs.
Sometimes, it's as simple as having the ring blessed by a clergy member, or having wings hidden in the prongs of the setting to evoke the symbol of a hometown.
There's a fold-out set of prongs to plug it in, but you can't attach an extender to it, so good luck finding space for it on a power strip.
With your virtual reality visor of choice in place (which I imagine also helps to protect your eyes from the prongs), the mug apparently feels much like the real thing.
So, the blade faces up, perfect, so you're holding with your thumb, your index is out, wrap and twist, and then, keeping the prongs down, they go into your mouth.
Video of the Chongqing suspect's arrest shows one tool that is increasingly common: long metal rods with two prongs at the end that are used to pin knife-wielding attackers.
To provide support for the two prongs of their defense, Trump's counsel addressed a wide range of topics, many of which have become familiar refrains: They attacked impeachment manager Rep.
Ukaegbu, who has focused his campaign on the three prongs of technology, education, and entrepreneurship, says only a young candidate can understand and tackle the frustrations of the Nigerian youth.
"You find lots of fish traps and eel-catching prongs and spears," says University of Copenhagen geneticist Hannes Schroeder, coauthor on a new paper in Nature Communications describing the findings.
It claims to be "the world's thinnest wall charger," which seems to be true as far as I can tell, using some fold-out charging prongs to cut down on size.
Fidget spinners, made from plastic or metal with a bearing in the center and several prongs that spin around it, are intended for mindless play while working or sitting in class.
These prongs can be made to spin around the center at mesmerizing speeds, to the point that the spinner looks less like a three-pronged item and more like a disc.
Treatment implements range from an herbalist's iron staff by a Yoruba artist from Nigeria, with crane-like birds on its prongs, to a Maiolica apothecary jar for an herbal anti-inflammatory.
He was shot in the back with a stun gun as he tried to escape but managed to remove the prongs and vanish, according to the Miami Herald, citing court documents.
It's essentially the exact same adapter—just blue and equipped with prongs that sit at a 90-degree angle so that the MacBook's adapter sits flush against a wall when plugged in.
Do not put it into the port since the air can come out with force enough to hurt the sensitive prongs, and you could also hit a component with the straw.3.
OUR TWO PRONGS ONE, THE COMPANY HAS BECOME BUREAUCRATIC AND INEFFICIENT, AND, TWO, THEY'VE MISSED THE BOAT ON TECHNOLOGY, AND THE BIG PART OF THAT IS THE INSULARITY OF THE SENIOR TEAM.
To be considered an independent contractor requires meeting all three prongs of a test set up under state law, including that the services performed fall outside the employer's usual course of business.
That's why the Songbird Essentials Ultimate Oriole Feeder has prongs to hold four orange slices at a time, along with small wells to fill with grape jelly, which is another oriole favorite.
The plan of action has three prongs: New integrated GPUs, new CPU architecture, and a new way of designing the chip itself that should make its processors as nimble and scalable as AMD's.
" In addition to backing the three prongs of the administration's agenda, the IMF has a number of other recommendations: Deficit reduction, immigration reform and trade policy that is "free, fair and mutually beneficial.
The effort has three prongs: to fight the question; to pressure the United States Census Bureau to protect the information of all New Yorkers; and to reassure residents that they can safely respond.
Those defeats may help explain why two prongs of Mr. Inslee's plan focus on setting standards for new cars and buildings rather than forcing change or early retirement on things that already exist.
This truth sends frissons of terror up and down Frank's taut skin, so far unblemished by blisters of charcoal-grill heat and unpunctured by fork prongs, and it seems to panic the movie itself.
So, my question is to you, it seems like you should be recused from this more so than Jeff Sessions, just because you are involved in making decisions affecting both prongs of this investigation.
So my question is to you, it seems like you should be rescued from this more so than Jeff Sessions just because you were involved in making decisions affecting both prongs of this investigation.
The Lemon test established three prongs for determining whether a law can pass: The law must have a secular purpose, neither primarily inhibit nor advance religion, and avoid excessive entanglement between government and religion.
To ease that, scientists have designed a six-pronged capsule that patients take just once a week: The prongs are composed of different polymers that dissolve at different rates, delivering drugs over several days.
Kushner is serving at the very highest levels of the American government, doing so without clear qualifications, while operating under a cloud of potential blackmail and multiple prongs of involvement in a massive scandal.
DESIGN DETAIL "The ring is all about the center diamond and making sure nothing competes with it," Mr. Solowiejczyk said, so small, unobtrusive claw prongs were used just to keep the diamond in place.
I'd boil his response down to a few prongs: He said repeatedly that he was proud of his background and was well aware that he was being seen as a representative of the community.
There are two prongs to Musk's new plan: one, that Tesla will have fully autonomous vehicles on the road by 2020; and second, that those vehicles will be able to act as driverless taxis.
Me and [guest rapper] Sir Menelik were basically lyrical doctors so that part right there is we had to go into that operation in a whole different way with prongs and all kinds of stuff.
The following night, I prepared a Chicken Cranberry Pot Pie, rolling out the dough for the pastry, cooking the filling in a slow cooker, and carefully sealing the pie with the prongs of a fork.
The Hydrogen One will act as the viewfinder for the new "prosumer" 8K camera, which will connect to the prongs on the smartphone, similar to the way Motorola's MotoMods work for the Moto Z family.
Clearly the first two prongs of that apply—under either of those, there was [an effort to] intimidate the people of Charlottesville, to influence the government not to take down that [Robert E. Lee] statue.
But its assessment that Chinese mined production has fallen sharply this year chimes with a broader analyst consensus that the zinc mining sector has been impacted by the multiple prongs of Beijing's anti-smog campaign.
So this is break, I'm taking a break, and then when I'm finished with my meal, to signify to the server I am finished, then prongs are up, and then handles are at four o'clock.
" Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani weighed in on Fox News on Friday, saying, "They (Mueller) should end it... The IG report basically tells you that both prongs of the Mueller investigation are either corrupt or answered.
It comes with a 2-foot long retractable cord (micro USB, Lightning or USB-C), and the foldable prongs on the top half are interchangeable, so you can attach the proper plugs for different regions.
Cut the "sausages" into 2 cm-wide slices (if you want you can gently press the prongs of a fork into one side to give them that pleasing ridged look but I don't usually bother).
Mr. de Blasio has promoted two prongs of this approach to local and national audiences: officers engaging in deeper outreach with residents and, at the same time, looking inward to the internal biases they maintain.
The Russian effort involved two prongs: first, the use of social media to spread disinformation and discord; and second, the hacking and leaking of emails belonging to the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
The strategy had three major prongs: selling more granular, real-time data to traders; offering services like cloud hosting; and licensing proprietary information to firms that create financial products like indexes and exchange-traded funds.
Here's why the prongs are crucial to the effort to roll back Obamacare: Republicans have chosen to pass their health reform bill using a special budget procedure that limits the policy changes they can make.
Riddell and Meredith represent the two prongs at the heart of the scheme: cheating on standardized tests and bribing college coaches to falsely classify an applicant as a recruited athlete, clearing a path to admission.
ARKANSAS LAWMAKER ACCUSED OF FILING NO TAXERS FOR 15 YEARS ARRESTED "In the video, you can see and hear the electric prongs on the Taser lighting up," Officer Brittani A. Little wrote in a police report.
There is no manual key fallback either, though if the lock's battery dies, you can rejuvenate it by touching a 9-volt battery to the set of prongs located on the bottom of the front panel.
Martha Al-Bishara was charged with criminal trespass and obstructing an officer Friday, when police held her at gunpoint before bringing her to the ground with a jolt from the electrified prongs of a stun gun.
NFL Pro Bowler Branden Albert is so tough -- he pulled out taser prongs AFTER he got shocked and tackled a police officer in a jewelry store melee ... this according to police docs obtained by TMZ Sports.
The $65 Bump, which is available for preorder starting today, isn't just a USB battery: a set of fold-out prongs let you plug the device directly into the wall to recharge it and your phone.
McDonald's (MCD) wants to get the word out that sandwiches in its new Signature Crafted Recipes line-up are so packed with toppings that you'll need a special Frork, a fork with fries as prongs. (CNBC)
Since then, a number of fictional timelines and "prongs" have been thrown out to make it seem as if the bill won't actually kick 24 million people out of the health insurance market in a decade.
Having assailed the first two prongs of the Mueller investigation, we can now expect Mr. Nunes and his colleagues to turn to the third, and the one perhaps most perilous to the president: obstruction of justice.
I think of Bob and Wayne Barrett as the twin prongs of what made The Voice sizzle in its prime — our arts coverage, particularly music, and our political lens, especially the one fixed on City Hall.
Lawyers who believe they provided a casewide benefit to the litigation can also apply for fees from one of the three common benefit funds Judge Lungstrum established to reflect the multiple prongs of litigation against Syngenta.
The pelvic exam, which uses a speculum (a metal or plastic tool consisting of a handle and duckbill-shaped prongs that help open the vagina) and swabs to collect samples, can be particularly difficult, Helfert Moësse said.
But she could equally have been writing about the Americans taking obscene amounts of money in order to help tyrants abroad launder their image—and then turning around to help run major prongs of American political campaigns.
After that happened, I tried the Sperric toddler fork, which is made of plastic and silicone, but he would become so frustrated because the prongs wouldn&apost go into his food as easily as the Munchkin fork.
Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) in The Favourite finds herself in the middle of a strange, sex-fueled triangle in which the two other prongs — Abigail (Emma Stone) and Sarah (Rachel Weisz) — compete for emotional proximity to the queen.
This week will give the White House a chance to sell its budget — and to persuade investors that it's still serious about the critical three prongs of the new agenda, namely tax cuts, regulation rollback and infrastructure spending.
Here it is, demonstrating a grand total of two USB-C ports and two USB-A ports: It also has built-in prongs on the back that you flip out so you can plug it into an outlet.
Real estate traditionally has two prongs: residential properties that owners live in or rent out, and commercial real estate like apartment buildings, office space and shopping centers that are bought and sold based on the revenue they generate.
But if President Trump is serious about walking away from health care reform and leaving the nation to fend for itself on Obamacare, it certainly implies a lack of commitment to prongs two or three if prong one dies.
The Taiwanese designer Anna Hu set a 102.15-carat tanzanite on her multistone pendant brooch with invisible bezel prongs — a secure yet delicate way to set the stone — so "all you can see are the vibrant colors," she said.
Pros: Base keeps utensil tip from hitting the floor or table, fits toddlers&apos hands comfortably, easy to pick or scoop up food, inexpensiveCons: Fork prongs may hit child&aposs mouth too hard, doesn&apost come with travel case 
There are two other prongs to Schumer's Green New Deal-style plan: grants to states and cities to build out a robust EV charging network, and grants to businesses to retool manufacturing facilities to support the production of EVs and batteries.
The Kentucky senator was essentially a lock to fall short of two prongs of Fox News's criteria — polling within the top six in an average of five national polls or top five in the average of recent New Hampshire polls.
Aside from that, the stainless steel prongs hitting a child&aposs mouth or teeth can be painful and potentially cause injury, so it&aposs very important to keep a careful eye on your toddler as they learn to use these utensils.
Three prongs are similar to those Stephanopoulos and McGhee have proposed: evidence of partisan bias, indications that the bias would likely endure for the whole decade, and the existence of at least one replacement plan that would remedy the existing plan's bias.
The multiple prongs of the case -- from the police investigation to the brothers to their therapist (Josh Charles) and his chatty mistress (Heather Graham) -- add layers to this tawdry tale, even before the lads are arrested and Abramson steps in to represent them.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)The tiny, thin pair of prongs used on plugs in North America and in other parts of the world are nearly impossible to jam into a power outlet if you can't see what you're doing.
President Trump has a chance now to simultaneously apply all four prongs of a strategy — deterrence, pressure, diplomacy and incentives — to not only contain the threat from North Korea, but also pave the way for economic reform and real change for the North Korean people.
The Power Support Claw, as it's officially called, is custom-designed to grip the Stadia Controller, has a space between the front prongs to let you plug headphones into the 3.5mm audio jack, and a small hole in the back for a USB-C cable.
Boghossian introduced this technique, after years of experimentation, at the Biennale des Antiquaires in September: infinitesimal square prongs secure stones in a gradation of sizes, creating a tapered column that gleams on all sides, a swooping strip that looks as if it was made of solid diamonds.
While people on land were told to stay inside, the Coast Guard on Tuesday set up a safety zone and Navy divers went into Port Orchard Bay in Puget Sound in Washington to lasso the big, round, rusted object with metal prongs bobbing in the water.
But the two prongs of Gottlieb's tobacco strategy need to work together to make an impact on public health, making cigarettes less appealing while at the same time creating a tightly regulated marketplace for safer alternatives (such as e-cigarettes) that ex-smokers can turn to.
He is the only diner in the huge dining room, and is brought a piece of fish "that had doubtless lain entombed in the deep-freeze for years": The breadcrumb armour-plating of the fish had been partly singed by the grill, and the prongs of my fork bent on it.
The voluminous testimony and exhibits pertaining to the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting -- including 224 pages of Donald J. Trump Jr.'s testimony from September 7, 2017 -- tell us much about two key prongs of interest in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
And in more lower-lactose but higher-voltage news, just this week, the "outlet challenge," in which people partially insert a cellphone charger plug into an outlet, then slide a penny onto the exposed prongs, sparked a warning from firefighters in Massachusetts after some teens attempted the prank at school.
" Hacker and Pierson highlight three main prongs of the Republican attack: "Denounce crony capitalism" while catering to narrow business interests; "Feed political dysfunction and win by railing against it"; and "Undermine the capacity of government to perform its vital functions" and at the same time "decry a bungling and corrupt public sector.
There are three community-driven prongs to violence prevention in the NEAR Act: First, the law requires Community Crime Prevention Teams of behavioral health professionals to work in communities to identify people with signs of mental illness or substance abuse and connect them with existing services outside of the criminal legal system.
But they've lacked an easy way to attach them to all the things you might want to attach them to, which is why my personal favorite gadget of the decade is the Hero 8 Black — or, more specifically, the two stowable prongs that are attached to the bottom of the Hero 8.
In all, the Flynn court records revealed Thursday show that the fired first national security adviser helped Mueller's investigation on at least three prongs: as the special counsel looked into interaction between the Trump transition team and Russia, WikiLeaks' release of emails during the presidential campaign and the President's efforts to interfere with the investigation.
The Mystery Set technique, a method of setting stones so no prongs are visible (patented by the jewelry house in 1933), brought to life three heart-shaped flowers rimmed by diamonds in the Amour Sacré brooch and a lush frond encircling one cushion-cut internally flawless type 2A diamond of 9.05 carats in the Feuille de Rubis ring.
Read more: FBI agents are livid that Trump is amplifying 'bulls--- theories' about Jeffrey Epstein's death 'that have no basis in reality'Broadly, Mueller's probe consisted of two prongs: a counterintelligence investigation examining Russia's interference in the 2016 election, and a criminal investigation looking at whether Trump obstructed justice after then-FBI Director James Comey publicly confirmed the investigation's existence in March 2017.
" Richard Rosenfeld, a criminologist at the University of Missouri in St. Louis, previously explained the two prongs of focused deterrence: "We clearly know who you are, where you live, and we're going to do everything we can to stop the violence in this community — and if that means that we arrest and charge you with a serious violent crime, we're going to do that.
Congressional Republican staffers close to leadership pinpointed three main initiatives that are already being "teed up" after Prongs 1 and 2 are completed: Part of this "third prong" approach appears designed to allow Republicans to criticize the Democratic opposition for standing in the way of their preferred health care package, should steps one and two fail to bring about the promised benefits to patients.
Quinones stressed that none of these strategies—law enforcement, treatment, and prevention—will be effective independently, and rely on the other efforts if we want to successfully curb the surging number of overdose deaths in the US. So far, the Trump administration hasn't dedicated much time or effort to the other prongs, focusing almost solely on law enforcement: a strategy that will fail to make a difference in a vacuum.
"This is sort of futuristic, but one of the thoughts would be, imagine you have something as big as an asthma inhaler in your hand with two prongs, and if there was concern someone had suffered a concussion, you would inject that, and essentially it would be cold air traveling through the blood vessels in your brain and cool the tissue down just long enough at the right time point," he said.
Malcolm Brogdon has been a nice surprise, Rashad Vaughn has made some jumpers, Michael Beasley hasn't gone crazy yet, even Greg Monroe has bounced back a bit, but the old shooters (Jason Terry and Mirza Teletovic) have only occasionally shot well and the second and third prongs of the three-man center platoon (John Henson and Miles Plumlee, who started the first eight games but is averaging south of 228 minutes a night) are giving Milwaukee practically nothing.

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