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Putting to rest what defined me in my formative years.
I think that can be off-putting to women and men.
We'd say it's worth putting to the test — so, we did.
Why do you think it's been so off-putting to journalists?
Small mistakes on a résumé can be off-putting to recruiters.
An unusual and harmless — though off-putting to some — rookie mistake.
But the notion of coffee Jell-O was off-putting to them.
So it also could be off-putting to certain ice cream snobs.
Sure, it's off-putting to some, but there are more pressing concerns.
"It was off-putting to wrap a child in damp clothing," she said.
Consider the aesthetics of the headgear, which could be off-putting to everyday consumers.
The design of the Tesla pickup may be off-putting to many, Musk said.
This just one example of the many questions plan providers are putting to regulators.
The creepy criminal world that surrounds Trump is not off-putting to many Republicans.
Though Ms. Jayaraman is effective, her tactics can be off-putting to management and owners.
And does the field of economics have a culture that is off-putting to women?
AVOID SCENTS Smells that are pleasing to you may be off-putting to potential buyers.
WHICH of Donald Trump's failings as a presidential candidate is most off-putting to voters?
A good start was Congress recently putting to rest the misguided border adjustment tax (BAT).
Oldfield traced his love of shot-putting to a Y.M.C.A. camp in Lake Beulah, Wis.
Although attitudes are changing somewhat, tattoos and piercings are still off-putting to some people.
Let's start by putting to rest some of the annoying stuff we didn't need in 2015.
"I think Judge Ellis may just be putting to the government through its paces," she said.
Though alcohol is a social lubricant for some, it can be off-putting to many others.
That can be off-putting to some patients who approach their doctors to inquire about genetics.
Armstrong quickly issued a tweet, putting to rest mounting doubt regarding the veracity of the branding effort.
And, it's a tactic that I've already been putting to work to combat my own chronic indecisiveness.
But some worry though that the stage-as-pulpit may also be off-putting to some fans.
Like Tesla's Model 3, the Air lacked a traditional grille, which may be off-putting to some.
The stakes are high for putting to rest the false myth that individual investors are being harmed.
He has a wife and kids and a life, and that is extremely off-putting to me.
When researchers calculate a p-value, they're putting to the test what's known as the null hypothesis.
The leering male gaze of the typical "adult" store was, at best, off-putting to most women.
When the Egyptian authorities are not putting to death people through their courts, they do so extrajudicially.
Chris Coons The Delaware Democrat called this a "simple, obvious" question worth putting to the president's attorneys.
Sanders argued that his unpopular embrace of socialism would not be off-putting to a broader electorate.
CCTV video showed a boat owned by the Degiorgio brothers putting to sea at around 8 a.m.
The U.S. economy accelerated more than expected in the first quarter, putting to rest fears of a recession.
The difficulty will be off-putting to many people, but for many others it's part of the draw.
Both of these headphones, though, are exceptionally comfortable, putting to shame many of their designed-by-numbers rivals.
Still, that's $60-$80 a month that I could be putting to work and letting accumulate over time.
As much as I craved more shortbread, the burning lye part was off-putting, to say the least.
On Wednesday, Trump visited with Pope Francis — putting to rest a feud that simmered during the 2016 campaign.
If he starts putting to his satisfaction, the rest of the Masters field will be playing for second.
"Thinking that this long, thick wand would go inside can be incredibly [off-putting] to folks," she says.
Dish Network possesses an abundance of valuable spectrum that it's currently not putting to use, so that's one possibility.
Mazu has competition, revealed by the Chinese characters for "Emmanuel" discreetly painted on a few ships putting to sea.
But the fund&aposs name was still off-putting to many entrepreneurs that he wanted to fund, he said.
The media and establishment politicians only note Trump's rhetorical excesses, which they see as off-putting to many Americans.
According to Jackson, Trump requested a cognitive test, in the hopes of putting to rest questions about his mental fitness.
That's off-putting to a lot of researchers who are used to working in collaborative environments built on information-sharing.
Many hours after putting to sea, these two vessels met up in the dead of night, probably on April 13.
Ms. Hendricks also began putting to use the industrial buildings that she and her husband had bought over the years.
This "battalion of metrics" gives them greater confidence that the great amounts of money they are putting to work are safe.
Yes, with a capital Y. So, why do so many find it off-putting to spend $100 on a bathing suit?
While it's likely that this mechanism will be seldom used, it is a factor that is off-putting to potential investors.
But these shades can be off-putting to try under the fluorescent drugstore lights or the watchful eye of a salesperson.
It can be off-putting to walk into a room with statues that you may not be able to relate to.
Some critics reject Latinx and Chicanx for being foreign to the Spanish language, off-putting to the public or simply unnecessary.
"I think the whole notion of putting on a VR headset and doing something is off putting to people," Sankaran said.
Violence has soared, putting to rest any hope that the capture of drug capos like Mr. Guzmán would limit the bloodshed.
I can understand why the interest in Jenny Slate's love life could feel sexist or off-putting to her, as a person.
He was tapped for the post last year, putting to rest whatever rivalries existed with President Donald Trump, a fellow billionaire developer.
And yet the nativist politics he feeds it with, including the wall, are off-putting to the more discerning conservatives he needs.
Boasting and bragging are off-putting to debate watchers but they are essential elements of Trump's personality and he will not stop.
Cruz's delivery and disposition can be off-putting to many voters, and we saw that on full display during his victory speech.
At the time, Gonzalez's firm told the media that he had made a "clean break," putting to rest questions over any conflict.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, declared that the Sunni kingdom would face "divine revenge" for putting to death a peaceful cleric.
Yet using its trusted brand, and putting to work robust identity and password authentication, Tencent was able to win over the public.
Other jobs, like becoming a dental hygienist, foot doctor, or proctologist, may seem slightly off-putting to some, but pay high salaries.
Raising the issue does not give children the idea of suicide, said Hendren, putting to rest concerns that many parents might have.
Or at the very least, will teach you some valuable new leadership skills that you can start putting to use right away.
The 30-stock average closed in a bear market, putting to end an expansion that started in 2009 amid the financial crisis.
Ahead: how fast CVC has grown, how much capital they are putting to work and what their targets are for investing returns.
It's equal parts Power Rangers and pro wrestling, a love letter to superfans, and everything garish and off-putting to the uninitiated.
" "I recognize the strength of concern in the House of Commons and that is what I will be putting to colleagues today.
Increasing the size to allow for a disclosure, the company said, would be off-putting to its users and therefore disrupt its business.
First, Trump wins pretty easily in New Hampshire, putting to rest the possibility that this will collapse quickly into a Cruz-Rubio battle.
It is possible that such a strategy may even prove off-putting to "Never Trump" voters or other Republicans unhappy with Trump's nomination.
Latin American consumers generally prefer U.S. brands to Chinese brands, she said, and Chinese business culture can be off-putting to local employees.
Now, a second attempt's fate is in the hands of a moderate Republican faction -- putting to the test the power of Democratic resistance.
That includes putting to paper, for the first time, some of the most sweeping changes the Trump administration wants to the trade agreement.
Finally, an exhibition called "Betye Saar: The Legends of 'Black Girl's Window,'" will at least gesture toward putting to rights a longstanding omission.
It would be kind of off-putting to go to the doctor and not get a few good thumps from a cold stethoscope.
She also confirmed it would be the only show she plays this year (likely putting to rest rumors of an album drop in Q4).
Cons: The stack height of the sole, which is quite big, can be off-putting to some runners, reducing the sense of ground feel. 
The 373-year-old singer confirmed his cameo role in Bohemian Rhapsody on Friday, putting to rest months of rumors in a cheeky tweet.
Technology capturing and putting to use carbon dioxide emissions is gaining momentum, with a new initiative to be announced this week by Columbia University.
Other details — such as the fact that participants weighed themselves at work rather than at home — may have been off-putting to some participants.
Subjects, which not too long ago might have been considered off-putting to audiences: Woman's masturbation habits, periods, and contraception, are being discussed freely.
Donald Trump declared that President Obama had been "born in the United States, period," ostensibly putting to rest a controversy he fostered for years.
It took Goosen's terrific putting to win the title on a final day when no one broke par and the average score was 78.7.
His tattoos and criminal record have made finding a job next to impossible, so he's putting to use a skill he honed in prison.
Flake ruled out a primary challenge to Trump earlier this year, putting to rest widespread speculation that he may attempt to unseat the President.
HACKBERRY, La. — Theresa Horner was once a stay-at-home mom with a degree in criminal justice that she wasn't interested in putting to use.
But, while you're too busy filling your empty stomach, servers are taking note of all the messed up stuff your children are putting to paper.
Depending on how easily you scare, words you might use to describe the photos of the actual cake range from off-putting to utterly disturbing.
The justices prohibited a state from putting to death someone who is under the age of 18, according to the Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC).
Musk also claimed Tesla's truck would have a starting price below $50,000, but said its design would be off-putting to many traditional truck customers.
It certainly takes getting used to and may be off-putting to those not well acclimated to VR. There's also the matter of moving around.
But he conjured up a bizarre new deception, congratulating himself for putting to rest the doubts about Mr. Obama that he had fanned since 2011.
We should instead achieve peace and security only by putting to work those who have a say over the law through the right to vote.
In the process, Prince Mohammed gained the rare capability of carrying out military actions beyond his own borders — something he is now putting to use.
The hearing abruptly recessed when one of his lawyers said Mr. Hadi's answers were not tracking with questions his legal team was putting to him.
While the Colonel's self-serious behavior may be off-putting to some viewers, Alaska puts in the work to eventually make you care for him.
The reporter who wrote the article, Peter Baker, tweeted Mr. Barr's 2017 email containing the comment in full, putting to rest the possibility of misinterpretation.
In a blog post, Microsoft explains that it's putting to use the insights it can glean from millions of leaked passwords in order to increase security.
It is a quest for vengeance, after all, and vengeance itself is the yearning for an ending, a putting to rest, a knife in a heart.
He will stay on as deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee, Democratic sources tell CNN, putting to rest rumors he might also leave that post.
But a variety of diverse Democrats won in northern Virginia on Tuesday, apparently putting to bed the notion that white male Democrats are the safe option.
During Monday's WWDC keynote, Apple's senior VP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi mentioned a concept called "differential privacy," which Apple is putting to use in iOS 10.
The hour-long video does conclude, however, with happy images of Beyoncé, Jay-Z and their daughter Blue Ivy – maybe putting to rest rumors of marital strife.
She and Mehnert both suggested using an app like Textio Hire, which scans descriptions with software and flags biased language that might be off-putting to women.
"We have come to an agreement at the proposal we're putting to the European Union which absolutely delivers on the Brexit people voted for," the statement said.
After all, the animation of "Toy Story" back in 1995 was considered off putting to some because it had rarely been seen before — now it's the norm.
And, it must be said, the blithe status quo-ism of Mr Biden could be even more off-putting to Mr Sanders's supporters than her wonkish pragmatism.
Buckeye Partners alone has invested $1.2 billion since 2015 in docks and other export facilities here, putting to work 1,500 construction workers and 603 full-time employees.
Thankfully, there are tons of end-of-year launches that are perfect for fall weather — many of which we've been putting to the test throughout the month.
In addition to putting to rest questions about her ethnicity, aides said, she wants the public to learn more about her career, family roots and personal life.
And smaller, cheaper electronic components using less power—a gift from the smartphone boom which kickstarted progress in drones, robotics and small satellites—are now putting to sea.
In the spirit of putting to bed questions about caring for your bed, we asked bedding experts for their thoughts on everything from eye masks to thread counts.
Didi Chuxing, the Chinese rival to Uber, raised a gigantic pile of it — $7.3 billion, putting to shame the $3.5 billion that Uber reported raising earlier this month.
Woodland, a native Kansan, confessed Saturday that he never stood over the ball on practice greens as a youngster pretending he was putting to win his national championship.
America would bring to Barack Obama the same questions my cousin was unconsciously putting to me that day on the stoop: Are you what you appear to be?
At a moment when all orchestras are struggling to attract new audiences, some in classical music worry that old-fashioned formal wear can be off-putting to newcomers.
One plan issued in 2018 called for putting to work 100,000 people from the poorest parts of southern Xinjiang, a heavily Uighur area, by the end of 2020.
I happen to believe that the more left-leaning ideas -- and candidates -- will win out, putting to bed the notion that Democrats are moving too far too fast.
In addition, we are planning for continued learning under these new circumstances, in part by putting to use existing technological resources and purchasing 50,000 new devices for distribution.
He is an American citizen, but describes his personality as more formal than that of most Americans, a trait he hopes will not be off-putting to Stanford students.
The 40-weeks-pregnant Jersey Shore: Family Vacation star shared a baby-bump photo to Instagram on Saturday, putting to rest any speculation that she had given birth already.
Now it's always a constant struggle because these spaces can give off a particular energy that might be off putting to some people, but the realness cannot be denied.
Director Rhys Ernst, 36, who is himself trans, was well aware when taking on this project that Adam's subject matter would be immediately off-putting to many LGBTQ people.
A few years ago, one pre-school teacher pulled me aside to point out that Alex's directness was, perhaps, a bit "off-putting" to other kids and their parents.
Another issue that might be embarrassing and off-putting to teens: 3 percent of the callers reported being asked personal questions, such as their name or their birth date.
Most of us would find it off-putting to imagine that there are many trillions of bacteria, viruses and fungi living in our body, invisible to the naked eye.
In fact, even if the volume level and sound effects I was hearing sounded superior to reality, it was a bit off-putting to know that it wasn't authentic.
The answer lies in a complex legacy of control and oppression of women that is as off-putting to many Irish women as it is to their global sisters.
The 30-year-old treated the packed galleries in Spijk to a masterclass of iron play and long putting to fend off the tough challenge of Austrian Bernd Wiesberger.
It was off-putting to residents of St. Thomas — a lush tropical island east of Puerto Rico with winding roads through mountains dotted with dainty Danish colonial-era homes.
The economy grew by 0.4% in the second quarter, twice as fast as expected and putting to bed fears that a dip back into recession was on the cards.
Figures last month showed that the economy grew by 0.4% in the second quarter, twice the rate economists had expected and putting to bed fears that recession was looming.
It might feel a bit off-putting to don a bathing suit and skimpy cover-up and then find yourself passing by well-dressed diners and tuxedo-wearing waiters.
Given the potentially powerful impact of the Safeway records, such a limitation threatens to prevent the FBI from fully putting to the test both Ford's allegation and Kavanaugh's defense.
The nasality and whine of it have always been so off-putting to me that his music would be unlistenable if he weren't so Olivier Rousteing with the production.
That Facebook knows exactly where, when and how users are consuming video (like other insights the company provides, it tracks these stats in aggregate) may be off-putting to some.
While I am one of the weird minority that actually likes the scent of a fresh spray tan (don't ask why), the fragrance could be quite off-putting to others.
Whether you're working on a college essay, typing a work report, or working on a novel, it's helpful to know how exactly how many words you're putting to virtual paper.
The country could also use an emphasis on the technical side of business, an aspect that may be unexciting and even off-putting to many people but remains very important.
But even if those tactics fail, MoviePass's gamble sets up terms of engagement for future changes to the movie theater industry — changes that other companies are already putting to use.
CNN released audio of the exchange Wednesday night, putting to an end 24 hours of speculation about a moment that was caught on camera but not initially on a microphone.
Are they going to be the country of their ideals, the ideals that they were putting to paper, a country based on the idea that all men were created equal?
Penned in by the flames, some looked to the sea to escape, hitching rides on passing fishing boats, putting to sea on anything that would float, or just diving in.
The state is slated to certify the results on Tuesday, putting to bed a messy post-election dispute involving a dozen lawsuits, claims of fraud, allegations of disenfranchisement, and rowdy protests.
Disney CEO Bob Iger will stay on past his planned 2019 retirement date through the end of 2021, effectively putting to rest rumors that the executive was planning a presidential run.
"There's a kind of laid-back, casual style to the operation combined with a technological arrogance that is a mixture of enthralling to some and off-putting to others," Logsdon added.
Mishra reads like a brilliant autodidact, putting to shame the many students who dutifully did the reading for their classes but missed the incandescent fire and penetrating insight in canonical texts.
" As the National Review editor Rich Lowry puts it: "The whole thing about being the country's healer and giving people hugs is off-putting to conservatives who take ideas really seriously.
From the order: It's incredibly off-putting to be talking about incidents of sexual abuse reported by the children themselves through the lens of an insurance claim, but here we are.
Kelly has a brusk manner with staff -- not a surprise for a Boston-reared retired Marine, but sometimes off-putting to aides who mostly come from politics and the private sector.
That's the thesis that SparkLabs, a U.S.-Korean firm that runs multiple global funds and early-stage accelerator programs, is putting to the test with the introduction of a security token today.
Behind him, the promotional sign's promise of mango iced tea and pineapple pie looked just curious and tempting enough, so in I bounded, putting to end twenty years of McDonald's-free eating.
I think having a television show that deals with drag queens in the beginning was a little off-putting to people, but for 70 percent of the show, we're not in drag.
Samsung Electronics shares have risen about 13 percent from early March on an improved outlook for the memory chip market, putting to rest concerns that the recent boom might end, analysts said.
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Clinton and at times talked over her throughout the 90-minute debate, making slashing attacks that surely pleased his Republican base but may have been off-putting to women and undecided voters.
And it's not just the media who's to blame here; the repetition inherent to craft can be off-putting to chefs and bartenders who'd rather see their role as an artistic one.
PRAGUE — A smoking ban in Czech bars, restaurants and cafes took effect Wednesday, putting to an end the Czech Republic's status as one of the last havens for tobacco smokers in Europe.
SAN FRANCISCO — Airbnb agreed on Monday to settle a lawsuit against the city of San Francisco, putting to rest litigation that could have hampered the company's efforts to expand and go public.
LONDON, March 6 (IFR) - Deutsche Bank's Additional Tier 1 paper spiked on Monday morning, after it revealed a large share sale aimed at putting to bed any concerns over its capital position.
The Trump gang is putting to the test Michael Kinsley's old aphorism that "the scandal isn't what's illegal, it's what's legal," instead flouting the law and its overburdened enforcement mechanisms, as Rep.
Can you speak to a little about how you see us as a group of people putting to work that idea of intersectionality that we have been talking about for a long time?
This month, it will be 15 years since the final Concorde flight touched down on the tarmac at Heathrow International Airport in London, putting to rest commercial supersonic travel (at least for now).
In another study, with nearly 1,400 participants, more than half of the Sleepio group did not engage with the app at all — suggesting that app therapy may be off-putting to some people.
Ted Cruz said Tuesday that he plans to run for re-election in Texas, putting to rest speculation that he may step aside to prepare for another run at the White House in 2020.
It's been months since there has been any news about the royal family's pet hamster, Marvin, but Princess Kate name-dropped the regal furball on Wednesday, putting to rest any fears of Marvin's demise.
"His personal background and locker room language are off-putting to Mormons," David Campbell, a political scientist at Notre Dame University and author of Seeking the Promised Land: Mormons and American Politics, tells me.
"Our approach is population control," said Mr. Holland, 32, who started Scorpion Sweepers in 2006, putting to use his experience collecting scorpions for a laboratory while in college and his once-ignored biology degree.
Shabazz wants to prove the guilt of those men "categorically, putting to bed all ifs, ands and a few butts," she says in her opening statement, aiming her contemptuous pun straight at the accused.
That was back in 2017 and at the time, even the California Prune Board was calling itself the California Dried Plum Board because the word "prune" was so off-putting to so many Americans.
"American intelligence reports indicate that Chinese spies are often listening — and putting to use invaluable insights into how to best work the president and affect administration policy," the Times reported, citing unnamed U.S. officials.
Despite a string of victories, Cruz, whose policies are as off-putting to many Republicans as Trump's, hasn't been able to build an anti-Trump coalition and certainly hasn't been able to woo Trump's supporters.
She must be tempted to sound a shriller, more populist note herself, which would certainly be off-putting to the centrists Mr Trump, a politician even more disliked than Mrs Clinton, is bound to alienate.
Tye Hancock of Thompson & Knight said he was confident his client, Amegy Bank, and Tristream would finalize their agreement, putting to rest the bank's concerns about conflicts of interest in Tristream's debtor-in-possession loan.
But when a game's first stages are so fiddly—its on-ramping of the player, if you will, is so steep—it becomes incredibly off-putting to anyone without the time to properly tackle it.
One of Silicon Valley's buzziest venture capital firms, Andreessen Horowitz, has hired its first female senior investing partner, putting to rest a series of questions that have dogged the all-male general partnership for years.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The chief executive of Rocket Internet is poised to pounce if the recent fall in tech stocks continues, putting to work the German ecommerce investor's 2 billion euros ($2.28 billion) of available cash.
Spieth, meanwhile, continued his impressive putting to shoot 543 and tie with four others at seven under — Canadian Mackenzie Hughes (65), Taiwan's Pan Cheng-tsung (68) and Americans Jim Furyk (68) and Tony Finau (71).
Paul Gait, analyst at Bernstein, which rates Anglo American outperform, said the results were solid and Anglo was "putting to rest" issues, such as high levels of debt that a year ago rocked the sector.
Third, the three-decade Age of Imitation that began in 1989 inflicted serious damage on liberal democracy in the West by putting to sleep the self-critical faculties of its leading politicians and political commentators.
The 30-stock average closed in a bear market, down more than 20% below the record close set only last month and putting to end an expansion that started in 29.5 amid the financial crisis.
Research by an international team of scientists published on Thursday may solve the mystery while putting to rest an intriguing hypothesis: that ancient Chinese artisans employed an unexpectedly advanced preservation method using the metal chromium.
Look solid and in command -- and avoid getting blindsided by attacks from his more liberal opponents -- and Biden could take a major step toward putting to rest the "is-he-really-up-to-this?" whispers.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Warren has been plagued by breathless opinion pieces wondering whether she was likable enough, lamenting her lack of charisma, or clucking over whether her obvious intellectual heft would be off-putting to alienated voters.
"We are pleased to see that Ofcom has acknowledged RT's compliance record has been in line with other broadcasters – putting to bed any of the salacious political statements and challenges made against our channel," Belkina said.
Putting to one side questions of whether Evernote (or its users) may need to reconsider at some point the infinite nature of the service, just looking at the app itself, the Market was a curious concept.
Putting to one side the fact that many people have stopped using email, opting instead for messaging apps and more integrated communications platforms like Slack, Yahoo Mail itself has had its own competitive and security issues.
But putting to one side LendingClub's own internal mess, there is the fact that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is now accepting complaints about sites like Lending Club, which could lead to further fines and lawsuits.
"When we took a break from restaurants to open the gallery, we did that for two years and then were like, Wait, we're not putting to use what we know by doing a restaurant," Fred said.
"I recognise the strength of concern in the House of Commons (lower house of parliament) and that is what I will be putting to colleagues today," she told reporters on arrival in Brussels for an EU summit.
The Times Intercontinental Hotels Group Plc has announced a $22 million special dividend, putting to rest fears that the completion of its $267 billion asset sell-off would spell the end of cash returns to investors. bit.
Though a seemingly small sum, it was off-putting to a number of patrons who said they'd have to cut back on the number of creators they supported each month should they be asked to pay it.
"I recognize the strength of concern in the House of Commons (lower house of parliament) and that is what I will be putting to colleagues today," she told reporters on arrival in Brussels for an EU summit.
Though there are many nonprofits and aid agencies working in Bethlehem, Khoury's effort is different, observers said, because of its breadth, Khoury's business acumen, the money behind it and the expertise CCC is putting to the task.
Wells Fargo has reached a $20173 million deal to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by customers who say the bank forced them to buy unnecessary auto insurance, putting to rest one of its many legal problems.
For the first time, Netflix is offering bits of information about the "Roma" audience and big-screen rollout, putting to bed the notion — asserted by rival studios — that the film received only a token release in theaters.
With the return of the successful series' second season, Pinkett Smith is in the news again, and this time it's for putting to rest a high-profile feud with actress and former Church of Scientology member, Leah Remini.
Having refused to hire any Republican who criticised him during his rowdy and divisive election campaign, he has a relatively small stock of talent to draw from—and his discordant and unstable administration is off-putting to many.
But putting to one side 4 million businesses, even providing services to 200,000 customers would be a big step up for Ebury: the company said that last year it processed £16.7 billion in payments for just 43,603 clients.
By seeking the seizure of the two phosphate vessels, Polisario is putting to the test a European court ruling last year that Western Sahara should not be considered part of the Moroccan kingdom in EU and Moroccan deals.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's budget chief said on Thursday that the White House supports a "clean" debt ceiling increase, putting to rest for now concerns the Republican administration may attempt to pair the hike with spending reforms.
Putting to one side the merits of any particular proposal, the liberal media's instantaneous and vociferous rejection of any proposed reduction in various deductions is inconsistent with their complaint that the proposed legislation favors the well-to-do.
"Even putting to one side the agency's affirmative obligations to address coverage loss, however, the Secretary unquestionably has a duty to consider that issue where multiple commenters provide credible forecasts that it will occur," Boasberg wrote this week.
President Donald Trump's first national security adviser's "cooperation is fully ongoing," his attorney Sidney Powell said in court Monday, putting to rest at least some speculation about Flynn's relationship with a Justice Department that those around him have criticized.
Although the Queen's seemingly "aloof" attitude was off-putting to a country in mourning, the newly-released letter to one of her closest aides, Lady Henriette Abel Smith, sheds light on the depth of emotion that she kept hidden.
Long at loggerheads with the EU over Greece's economy and migration, the bloc's former enfant terrible has now won widespread praise in the EU for putting to rest a protracted name dispute with neighboring Macedonia at considerable political cost.
The idea is to put the heat on the larger incumbents that can charge up to £12 per trade, which is off-putting to people wanting to only invest a small amount or regularly refresh a modestly sized portfolio.
The No. 2 U.S. wireless carrier is putting to use Time Warner's stable of content, including TV channels like TBS and CNN, to drive sales of the wireless plans at a time when carriers have struggled to find growth.
Overnight on Wall Street, the Dow plummeted 24.21,231.59 points to close at 23,553.22 — more than 20% lower than the record close set only last month and putting to end an expansion that started in 2009 amid the financial crisis.
Bloomberg, who with an estimated net worth of $52.4 billion is the eighth-wealthiest person in the US, is putting to the test the question of just how far virtually unlimited funds can go in a crowded presidential primary.
New consumer protections requiring financial advisers to put their customers' interests ahead of their own — at least when handling their retirement money — will take effect next month, putting to rest the question of whether they would be delayed further.
Another interesting data point that highlights some of the jockeying for dominance behind the scenes: For the first time, South Korea's Samsung has beat out packaged goods company Procter & Gamble in terms of the advertising dollars it's putting to work.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's report, released on Thursday, raises a lot of new questions — but in one section, in just under 320 words, it answered another one, putting to rest one of the most harmful political conspiracy theories in recent memory.
The really awkward question that Facebook has continued not to answer — and which every lawmaker, journalist and investor should therefore be putting to the company at every available opportunity — is why it employed GSR co-founder Chancellor in the first place?
Where to watch: Amazon Video Perhaps the premise of Pygmalion in the digital age was off-putting to casual viewers in 2014, but four years later, in the throes of the apocalypse, we can't deny its genius or indeed, its charm.
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama (Reuters) - President Donald Trump injected himself into a bitter U.S. Senate primary fight in Alabama on Friday, putting to the test his ability to enlist his anti-establishment voters to come to the aid of an endangered Republican incumbent.
One thing career coach Lauren Milligan recommends, though, is scheduling emails to go out a bit later — the world isn't ready for the pre-sunrise crowd, and people might find it off-putting to get an email before 7 a.m.
This is off-putting to the point of creepiness in a way that's never acknowledged, and it neuters Fall's intriguing exploration of whether people are really fated to carry their old human pain into a world where anything is possible.
The one speech where Sanders focused on the meaning of democratic socialism during the 2016 campaign was aimed at putting to rest the potential liability of the term rather than celebrating it as a banner for voters to rally behind.
When I came over to America and I started working with David and Stephen and Neil [Young] and Joni, I noticed what words they were putting to their melodies and I realized that I would have to get serious about songwriting.
So it isn't uncommon for the men who crossdress to enter into these trans spaces with fetishism that's doubled with a lack of understanding of trans life, that can be pretty off putting to many trans people currently in that space.
Big brother: The idea of having cameras all the around the house can be off-putting to some people (like yours truly), and Lighthouse intends for its device to be used inside, not outside like some companies such as Ring.
This might in turn prove off-putting to some foreign businesses, particularly German ones, which play an important role in the Hungarian economy, said Otilia Dhand, an analyst of Central and Eastern Europe at Teneo Intelligence, a financial and political consultancy.
Texas carried out the nation's first execution of 2017 on Wednesday night, putting to death Christopher Wilkins, who was convicted of killing two men who tricked him into paying $20 for a piece of gravel that he thought was crack cocaine.
Putting to rest a mystery that initially puzzled investigators, the New York City medical examiner's office ruled on Wednesday that the death of Sheila Abdus-Salaam, the first black woman to serve on New York State's highest court, was a suicide.
The Bank of England expects inflation to approach 27.2 percent by the end of the year while many economists say it will go above 26.1 percent, putting to the test the BoE's decision to keep interest rates at a fraction above zero.
United Airlines and American Airlines said in a joint statement they had reached an agreement on the number of gates to be assigned to each carrier, putting to bed a weeks-long feud over which gates would be designated for common use.
But I can also easily imagine this being off-putting to people who are unfamiliar with most of the mechanics and terminology of this universe, especially since the game's interface fails to offer up some important, bottom-line information about your mechs' capabilities.
But Mick Mulvaney, the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, said the White House supports a "clean" debt ceiling increase, putting to rest -- for now -- concerns that the Republican administration may attempt to pair the hike with spending reforms.
He worked as minister of information for a second time and then was appointed mayor of Mogadishu in 2018, putting to work both his engineering degree and his years of experience working for the housing department in the London borough of Ealing.
MF Global and its former auditor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, on Thursday notified a judge that they settled their malpractice lawsuit last night, putting to rest one of the last big legal battles related to the demise of the failed brokerage more than five years ago.
More than a year after Indonesia drew international censure by putting to death 20043 foreigners convicted of drug crimes, the country has resumed a war on narcotics by way of executions — and has again put a spotlight on its profoundly flawed justice system.
"Putting to one side all of the other political noise around the Brexit talks, this significant change of tone could well prompt further gains for sterling in the coming days," Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets UK, said in a note.
Elizabeth Warren shocked the political world with a five-minute video (and a mountain of documentation) aimed at putting to bed the controversy over her claims of Native American heritage, it's becoming increasingly clear the strategy amounts to a swing and a miss.
TAPACHULA, Mexico (Reuters) - Hundreds of mostly Honduran migrants entered southern Mexico on Friday, joining around 1,000 other people from Central America who crossed a day earlier and putting to the test Mexico's vows to guarantee the safe and orderly flow of people.
In reality, every decision was grounded in extensive research and planning, be it the campaign's targeted appeal to suburban families, who voted for Mr. Rubio in droves, or his aversion to attacking Republican rivals, which campaign research showed was off-putting to potential female supporters.
"We are grateful for the jury's conscientious service and pleased that it has ruled in our favor, putting to rest questions about the origins of 'Stairway to Heaven' and confirming what we have known for 45 years," Page and Plant said in a joint statement.
Simply using the hashtag #notthefather, Fox posted a comical collage of herself standing alongside three of her recent costars – Transformers' Shia LaBeouf, New Girl's Jake Johnson and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Will Arnett, officially putting to bed any gossip about on-set romances. brightcove.
NEW DELHI — An Indian court on Wednesday sentenced an influential guru to life in prison for the rape of a teenage girl, putting to rest a long legal battle that has been marred by the murder of at least two witnesses connected to the case.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads One of the two hands thrust through the bars clutches a pencil, and the wrist sports the bracelet of a handcuff, putting to rest any question that these bars are anything other than those of a prison cell.
But kudos to them both (and especially to Lindelof, undoubtedly still stung by the mixed reaction to how he ended Lost) for sticking with their clever short-story structures and fiendish ambiguity, even as they made their show potentially off-putting to non-fans.
So why can't your administration see that these restrictions that you're putting to make it harder for me to own a gun, or harder for me to take that where I need to be is actually just making my kids and I less safe?
Putting to work their considerable social and political clout, as well as their money, they went on to save the bison from extinction, greatly expand the national park system, and help establish both the National Wildlife Refuge System and the United States Forest Service.
JABRAYIL, Azerbaijan — Armenians and Azerbaijanis agreed on Tuesday to a cease-fire after four days of fighting along the border of a disputed region, putting to rest, at least for now, fears that the outbreak of ethnic strife might spiral into a wider war.
Nilekani, one of Infosys' seven founders and also a former CEO, was named chairman late Thursday as part of a board shakeup aimed at putting to bed a months-long bitter dispute between key founder Narayana Murthy and the board over alleged corporate governance lapses.
This week, while the Yale student body is on spring break, he will travel to Japan to defend his world title, putting to the test the theory that being well rounded and pursuing a life off the ice might ultimately make him better at skating.
"We just don&apost see a lot of downside where these stocks are trading at now, and we have an opportunity to make 50% to 200% on our capital that we&aposre putting to work today if we take a multiyear time horizon," Green said.
The sale will allow Banco BPM to cut its problem loan ratio to as low as 10.6 percent of total lending from 16 percent at the end of September, putting to rest concerns it may need to raise capital to clean up its balance sheet.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's execution of a Shi'ite Muslim cleric provoked sectarian anger across the Middle East, but by putting to death dozens of al Qaeda convicts at the same time it also delivered a strong message that Sunni violence would not be tolerated at home.
With China's economy humming along at a solid pace and putting to bed concerns of a sharper slowdown, the central bank is likely to pursue a more neutral yuan rate with the potential for increased two-way volatility, analysts said in the wake of the rules changes.
But Jones did want to inject some policy substantive into his pitch, and the ground he chose to pick that fight on was CHIP — and it was an issue that succeeded at inspiring the base to come out and fight without being off-putting to crossover voters.
It's a bit off-putting to think your car could be recording you at all times — or at least when Super Cruise is enabled — but a Cadillac rep confirmed to us via email that none of the Super Cruise hardware or software is capable of storing images.
Nevertheless, the President evidently believed that a public announcement lending credence to these allegations by the Ukrainian president could assist his reelection by putting to rest any doubts Americans may have over the legitimacy of his first election, even as he invites foreign interference in the next.
Wisely or rashly, the film embraces the decisions its creative team has made — which include a set decorated with oversize furniture to make the cats look smaller — with a commitment that is admirable, if also, inevitably, off-putting to a large part of the potential audience.
Martin Hägglund: When I started working on the book six years ago, I did not know how timely it would end up being (I was even advised against speaking of "democratic socialism" at the time, since people thought it would be off-putting to most readers).
For anyone with a platform as big as Stormzy's who may be considering sharing their story in a way that could be helpful to others, the prospect of your words and image being recontextualized without your say-so is wildly off-putting to say the least.
And with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative — and its big new hires — he's well positioned to continue pushing for issues he cares about in the future, putting to use his personal wealth and the power that comes with running one of the premier sources of information for many people.
CIUDAD HIDALGO, Mexico, Jan 18 (Reuters) - A group of Honduran migrants entered southern Mexico on Friday, joining more than 1,000 people who departed Central America in recent days headed to the United States and putting to the test Mexico's vows to guarantee the safe and orderly flow of people.
Having a Commander in Chief refer to himself as the "Daddy" of a 35-year-old woman, having him assert that she -- one of his most important advisors -- pleadingly called him that as she asked be taken along on a trip, is off-putting to say the least.
"We are grateful for the jury's conscientious service and pleased that it has ruled in our favor, putting to rest questions about the origins of 'Stairway to Heaven' and confirming what we have known for 45 years," Mr. Plant and Mr. Page said in a statement on Thursday.
Building such a robust product tailored for government and spending time holding the hands of federal officials paid off big in 225, when Amazon won a $2000 million contract with the Central Intelligence Agency, putting to rest any doubts about the security of stashing data in the cloud.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Jailed opposition Venezuelan politician Leopoldo Lopez is well and is urging street demonstrators to keep up massive anti-government protests, his wife said on Sunday after her first visit with the former presidential hopeful in over a month, putting to rest rumors of his ill health.
The results of this "state of the art" study speak for themselves, putting to rest any doubt that Botswana has a poaching problem, said Keith Lindsay, a collaborating researcher at the Amboseli Trust for Elephants, a nonprofit research group in Kenya, who was not involved in the study.
It's a blessing to be able to piss in peace, but it's also a bit off-putting to look around at a sea of white dudes and realize that no, this isn't a Trump rally, but rather a community you love and have invested significant time and energy in.
Putting to rest worries of sequel fatigue and a soft overall start to the summer box office, at least for now, the strongly reviewed "Finding Dory" (Disney) arrived to $136.2 million in estimated weekend ticket sales in North America, setting a record for a Pixar film, even when adjusting for inflation.
Donald J. Trump has reversed course and agreed on Friday to pay $25 million to settle a series of lawsuits stemming from his defunct for-profit education venture, Trump University, finally putting to rest fraud allegations by former students, which have dogged him for years and hampered his presidential campaign.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House Chief of Staff John Kelly plans to stay in his post through the presidential election until 2020, a White House official told Reuters, putting to rest months of speculation that the retired military general would be the next to leave U.S. President Donald Trump's inner circle.
"His personal background and locker room language are off-putting to Mormons," David Campbell, a political scientist at Notre Dame University and author of Seeking the Promised Land: Mormons and American Politics, told me in early September (before Trump even used the phrase "locker room banter" as an excuse for his lewd comments).
This makes WP Engine the biggest WordPress host among the 1 million most-trafficked sites on the Internet, and a significant player in its own right, putting to paid the belief that a company that is built on a platform — in WP Engine's case, WordPress — it does not own is in a precarious state.
"The usual cycle is that investors come along, make recommendations, and the mere fact that it's done publicly often is very off-putting to boards, so their initial reaction is to be very defensive and to react against them," said Jamie Allen, secretary general of the Hong Kong-based Asian Corporate Governance Association (ACGA).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE on Wednesday said he would debate the eventual Democratic presidential nominee, putting to rest, at least temporarily, questions about whether he would take part in general election debates.
But unless Ms Weidel manages to strong-arm Mr Gauland and present a genuinely moderate and fresh face, it also makes the party off-putting to all but its core voters and raises the chances of new sagas like the Höcke one; after all, he is by no means the most right-wing figure in the party.
But the fact that First View gives advertisers a coveted position at the top of the feed — putting to rest the worry that some people just don't scroll that much on Twitter — and that it's focused around premium video, both point to Twitter's interest in developing more higher-priced tiers around its main line of revenue generation.
The film's contentious history, with Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street masterminds Phil Lord and Chris Miller being pushed off the film, and Ron Howard taking over, was certainly off-putting to a lot of people who've followed their respective careers, and it speaks poorly to Disney's habit of hiring then firing directors with strong, idiosyncratic voices.
"His rallies could be off-putting to non-Christians because they look like church revival meetings, and some of his remarks, like his claim that Moon is a North Korean spy, sound over-the-top and propagandistic," said Hwang Gui-hag, editor in chief of the Seoul-based Law Times, which specializes in church law and news.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump calls old friends on one of his iPhones to gossip, gripe or solicit their latest take on how he is doing, American intelligence reports indicate that Chinese spies are often listening — and putting to use invaluable insights into how to best work the president and affect administration policy, current and former American officials said.
It also entails putting to work a set of bold state and local programs, policies and public-private partnerships including: Emerging-sector innovation hubs: Increase federal R&D investment through innovation institutes in emerging sectors like energy, water, food systems, mobility, health care and information technology, which will be naturally "won" by the our top-tier Midwestern research universities.
But perhaps I should cheer us all up by mentioning some years that you would definitely not want to swap with 2016 — even putting to one side the modern conveniences of an occasional hot shower, Nordic fiction, low-fat meal options and never being more than a shout away from a ground coffee bean and at least 4Gs.
Today the CEO of Telegram Pavel Durov announced that the messaging app is updating again on iOS, putting to a close a six-week freeze, where Apple had stopped allowing Telegram to ship newer versions of the app globally, even while continuing to allow the app to live in the App Store and allowing push notifications to those who already had it installed.
His most accessible film, Magnolia, is a wild, sprawling examination of love, loneliness, and forgiveness; his historical epic There Will Be Blood presents two greedy men who are at each other's throats, against a backdrop of oil and fire; his semi-rom-com Punch Drunk Love serves up a deliberately kooky sensibility that can be off-putting to the uninitiated.
Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstErnst town hall in Iowa gets contentious over guns Air Force probe finds no corroboration of sexual assault allegations against Trump pick Gun control activists set to flex muscle in battle for Senate MORE (R-Iowa) for her Senate seat in 2020, according to two people familiar with the decision, putting to rest months of speculation of a possible campaign.
However, it's still super weird and off-putting to watch Esther and her husband, Peter (Biagio Forestieri), having sex up against the window of their house while the pope watches, dropping to his knees to pray for the Virgin Mary to give them a child, chanting "You must, you must." as Peter thrusts against his wife and everything culminates in ... well, you know what it culminates in.
Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is putting to rest the idea that he uses the word "bigly" in conversation or on the campaign trail.
The Funny or Die-esque spoof of a typical real estate video features Seattle musician Allen Stone approaching Lewis's home from the water (the listing features a scenic stretch of coastline and views of Bainbridge Island) on a stand up paddle board in broad daylight, crawling up the lawn, and putting to use some clumsy spy moves to get into the 7,610-square-foot estate.
That kind of demand is surely putting to the test a proprietary software system called Warp that Vijayan and his team of engineers at Tesla designed to support the company's direct sales efforts in the U.S. (In 2014, the WSJ had taken a long look at the platform here.) Vijayan also appears to be doing some angel investing, which may or may not be related to his new startup.
Tom Steyer, the billionaire philanthropist known for his campaign to impeach President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, ruled out a bid for the White House on Wednesday, putting to rest months of speculation that he could seek the Democratic nomination in 2628.
There are interesting arguments about the roots of this division: Whether women are somehow naturally more religious than men, whether Jesus' dim view of violence is particularly off-putting to the male of the species, or whether some specific cultural shift — a feminine turn in medieval piety, the separation of the sexes in the Industrial Revolution, the late-modern turn away from martial religious language — created the modern Christian situation.
As Father Merrin, von Sydow plays an exorcist who's essentially tasked with putting to rest an evil he inadvertently summoned on an archaeological dig, joining a younger priest in an effort to expel the demon that's taken residence in Washington, D.C. Friedkin's technical mastery accounts for much of the reason "The Exorcist" is held in such high esteem, but performances like von Sydow's add a human dimension to the shocks.
Filled with flashes of visual beauty and a fistful of interesting ideas, Knight of Cups is — like much of Malick's most recent work — something that asks to be experienced rather than understood, but by pushing his experimental inclinations further than ever before, he's ended up with something that's strangely bereft of poetry or emotional resonance, resulting in a movie that may be off-putting to all but the most ardent Malick die-hards.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) announced on Tuesday that he was jumping into the 2020 presidential race, putting to rest months of speculation over whether he would once again seek the Democratic nomination after an unsuccessful bid in 2016.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D) will oppose David Stras, President Trump's nominee to serve on the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, putting to test the Senate tradition of giving home-state senators veto power over judicial nominees.

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