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"rehabilitate" Definitions
  1. rehabilitate somebody to help somebody to return to a normal, healthy life after they have been in prison or very ill
  2. rehabilitate somebody (as something) to begin to consider that somebody is good or acceptable after a long period during which they were considered bad or unacceptable
  3. rehabilitate something to return a building or an area to its previous good condition

847 Sentences With "rehabilitate"

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But what Stein has done is not only attempt to rehabilitate her image, but rehabilitate a sense of hope at a particularly desperate and dark moment for more than half the country.
And then let's rehabilitate them when they're on the ground.
Justice systems could do far more to rehabilitate prisoners, too.
Federal prisons will also rehabilitate and heal - not just punish.
Andrews pushed Smoker to rehabilitate as hard as he could.
Various efforts to rehabilitate Pátzcuaro have met only limited success.
She and her partner, Larry Edwards, planned to rehabilitate it.
More likely, she was attempting to rehabilitate Germany's battered image.
The Washington establishment has been quick to rehabilitate General Petraeus.
His goal was, in part, to rehabilitate the Caudillo's reputation.
Shkreli hasn't done much at all to rehabilitate his own image.
Officials say they need $500 million to rehabilitate the power network.
"We work here to rehabilitate the elephants physically," Smart told Reuters.
Except, the second time they default, borrowers cannot rehabilitate loans again.
If Wells Fargo wanted to rehabilitate its image, it failed miserably.
"This very honorable exit will help rehabilitate his term," said Mignard.
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, but that Francis actually helped to rehabilitate the
Since then, though, Rodriguez has taken steps to rehabilitate his image.
Another example is the attempts to rehabilitate the reputation of Adm.
That's after the firm spent years trying to rehabilitate its image.
Ms. Saxon, now 39, helped rehabilitate a building on 117th Street.
They clear rubbish from lawns, rehabilitate abandoned properties and pester slumlords.
Will file compensation application & shall make all efforts to rehabilitate her.
"Look, Xi," he said, announcing an effort to rehabilitate the region.
"There is that ability to kind of rehabilitate [your page]," Lyon said.
"There is that ability to kind of rehabilitate [your page]," she said.
They require a lot of resources to take care of and rehabilitate.
But the agency also helps rehabilitate damaged areas by planting new trees.
The show also manages to rehabilitate the disaster known as Iron Fist.
Her goal is to continue to research and hopefully rehabilitate coral reefs.
If we can't forgive, what is the point of trying to rehabilitate?
The crown prince has ramped up his efforts to rehabilitate his reputation.
Officials seek to rehabilitate and heal drug abusers, not to discard them.
His incredible life is proof that a person can truly rehabilitate himself.
Some residents are banding together to help feed, find and rehabilitate survivors.
This is a deliberate process designed not to rehabilitate, but to crush.
He said other politicians had been rehabilitated but they'll never rehabilitate me.
The Britney who was attempting to rehabilitate after a major mental health crisis.
In her mind, the alternative to Rikers should be to rehabilitate, not punish.
Inmates can take courses in yoga, chess and other activities intended to rehabilitate.
Shaikh urged action to prevent recruitment — and to demobilize and rehabilitate radicalized children.
In other words, it's another attempt by Hollywood to rehabilitate Mel Gibson's image.
But they were also there, by their own admission, to rehabilitate their image.
She and her habituation team help to rehabilitate puppies while they're in quarantine.
It seems Holohan's attempts to rehabilitate his back have been ongoing ever since.
The juvenile system is meant to rehabilitate, but it's not functioning that way.
Republican strategist John Feehery said it was too late to rehabilitate Clinton's image.
The two chefs had stepped in this summer to help rehabilitate the restaurant.
While trying to rehabilitate in 1973, Ycaza accepted an offer from Brig. Gen.
"It is easier to rehabilitate a person used to hard exercise," she said.
It's another installment in the campaign to rehabilitate the Crown Prince's international reputation.
Musicians help rehabilitate inmates by teaching them to compose and play classical music.
The far better option is to try to rehabilitate the child soldiers who survive.
In the meantime, the group continues to rescue and rehabilitate the pelicans it finds.
Company CEO Tim Sloan said the company continues to work to rehabilitate its image.
World leaders have previously praised Mr Macri for his efforts to rehabilitate Argentina's economy.
Given this was his first attempt to rehabilitate himself, it was a glaring omission.
Dancing With the Stars is seen as one way he can rehabilitate his image.
There's still time and hope to rehabilitate this film and what it stands for.
Since then, investors have grown more worried about Chipotle's ability to rehabilitate its brand.
In April, Mr. Segal and Mr. Millership were brought on to rehabilitate the brand.
Physical therapists, who help rehabilitate patients to ensure mobility and reduce pain, earn around
He certainly is going to have to come in and try and rehabilitate himself.
We all have the same goals to rehabilitate and reintegrate them back in society.
When they return to the Mets' facility to rehabilitate injuries, they come to Bravo.
Around the country, people have banded together to help feed, find and rehabilitate survivors.
Each time, engineers and doctors would rehabilitate it, only to see it damaged again.
"I want the world to know it's wholly realistic to rehabilitate us," she said.
"I want the world to know it's wholly realistic to rehabilitate us," she said.
The prison also purports to correct and rehabilitate, to restore value, and redress harm.
Coca-Cola hope that appeals against the ruling will be successful and rehabilitate the brands.
They aim to rehabilitate and improve prisoners' self esteem by providing access to the sport.
The army captured the airfield last month and U.S. forces are helping to rehabilitate it.
Rwandan officials deny abuse, insisting that the centres "rehabilitate" vendors and direct them to retraining.
Some historians detect in the colour shift a sneaky attempt to rehabilitate De Rosas's reputation.
They have sought not just to rehabilitate, but indeed actively to promote such "structured" finance.
But in many cases, the way to rehabilitate yourself publicly is simply saying you're sorry.
Seeing deployed Japanese forces helped rehabilitate the SDF's image at home and abroad, experts say.
She'd received notice that her loans were in default and that she could rehabilitate them.
For all the attempts to rehabilitate the rodent, (see Ratatouille), rats are almost universally loathed.
"The truth is, the military is not a place where you can rehabilitate," she said.
A team of behavioral psychologists is working to deradicalize and rehabilitate detained Boko Haram members.
We want to be tough, but we want to rehabilitate [those] that can be rehabilitated.
The caps make it harder to rehabilitate buildings and reinvest in the deteriorating main streets.
If we expect people to rehabilitate themselves, we need to treat them like human beings.
Mellon's attention to Stubbs, as YCBA explains, "did much to rehabilitate" the late painter's reputation.
"It's become this warm, comfortable world where Chauncey can relax and rehabilitate," Ms. Weber said.
But female painters are freshening the canon, helped by museums' desire to rehabilitate marginalized talent.
Or should they try to rehabilitate people — and help them get back on their feet?
Though many said it was not enough, his pacifist message helped rehabilitate Japan's reputation abroad.
Since leaving office, Spicer has been actively working to rehabilitate himself in the public eye.
Some pitchers, like Tanaka, have tried to rehabilitate their injuries through platelet-rich plasma treatment.
People have the potential to rehabilitate themselves and become outstanding citizens with the right support.
A big part of Lucio's job will surely be to help rehabilitate the company's reputation.
The U.S. must find a way to reclaim its NATO ally and rehabilitate the alliance.
"We're good at removing people but we have to rehabilitate and reassimilate them," Bevin said.
Ahead of a 2020 re-election bid, she knows she needs to rehabilitate that image.
It is past time to preserve, rehabilitate and expand our nation's public housing stock. Yes.
And these leaks were clearly designed to rehabilitate damage to McCabe and the FBI's reputation.
And a recent incident did little to rehabilitate his reputation for being absent in the district.
The entrance was the culmination of a long campaign by Weiner to rehabilitate his public image.
A SIB set up in 2012 in New York to rehabilitate prisoners at Rikers Island failed.
The idea is to give users a chance to rehabilitate themselves after they make a mistake.
Omar said the administration in the area lacked the resources to properly rehabilitate so many prisoners.
Hardly any of it is used to rehabilitate the mountain itself, which is littered with garbage.
Khosrowshahi's appointment was part of a larger effort to rehabilitate Uber's image, which suffered under Kalanick.
In Croatia, the minister of culture is trying to rehabilitate the fascist ideas of the Ustashe.
"If we do this well, we can rehabilitate people in a tough spot," Mr. Zhang said.
Bove figures Wells Fargo will go into damage control now to try to rehabilitate its image.
But the issue of how best to rehabilitate offenders — and lower the recidivism rate — remained difficult.
The current Russian regime seems keens to rehabilitate the Stalin period as somehow normal Russian history.
Prisons looking for innovative ways to help rehabilitate inmates may have a new option worth exploring.
Returning to the private sector, Bannon will have his work cut out to rehabilitate his image.
It's a phenomenon you see all the time in celebrity culture -- using opportunities to rehabilitate yourself.
Lizabeth Cohen's "Saving America's Cities" is not an attempt to rehabilitate the master planner's faded reputation.
"Dancing With the Stars" has a history of embracing political players eager to rehabilitate tarnished reputations.
This is the start of a process designed not to rehabilitate you, but to crush you.
Many of the programs are based on existing initiatives to rehabilitate former criminals or gang members.
Such websites allowed Epstein to rehabilitate his reputation, including the Google search results for his name.
An entertaining raconteur with a deadpan sense of humor, he was determined to rehabilitate his image.
Instead, most US prisons only focus on punishment and do not have programs to help rehabilitate.
Mark Halperin's friends in the media are actively trying to rehabilitate him and his public image.
Is the purpose to punish, is the purpose to warehouse, or is the purpose to rehabilitate?
Borrowers who are behind on debt would also get help during the hiatus to rehabilitate their loans.
Residents said they are pinning their hopes on the government's promise to rehabilitate and rebuild the city.
ACCESS Specialty Animal Hospital in Woodland Hills have been amazing, working 24/7 to help him rehabilitate.
And, even better, we can be part of a program that is helping to rehabilitate our community.
Even anonymously fighting in combat during World War II didn't rehabilitate him in the eyes of Americans.
Cummings said knowledge of the best way to rehabilitate a ruptured Achilles had advanced in recent years.
The government's plan to rehabilitate the industry earmarked $30 million to install sprinkler irrigation for saffron cultivation.
In Burkina Faso, farmer Yacouba Sawadogo successfully used the traditional agrarian technique  zaï to rehabilitate damaged soil.
Advocates of the criminal justice system often claim that the goal of incarceration is to rehabilitate criminals.
Over a third of borrowers who rehabilitate their loans will re-default within the first two years.
The company is trying to rehabilitate its image, without substantively changing any of its exploitative labor practices.
A separate ecological project, he said, is planned to rehabilitate the area, which could reduce the phragmites.
In the year 215, amid fresh political spasms, the leaders of Florence decided to rehabilitate the Giant.
The underwater treadmill at the Animal Medical Center's Integrative & Rehabilitative Medicine Service in NYC helps rehabilitate pets.
Some would never forgive him, but he had at least made an attempt to rehabilitate his image.
Today, Washington provides almost no help to cash-strapped states and cities to rehabilitate their water systems.
It would also end the use of private prisons and find better ways to rehabilitate violent criminals.
Though the fires have devastated the koala population, Australian wildlife recovery centers are working to rehabilitate them. 
Sanders has done more to rehabilitate and rejuvenate the term socialism than anyone else in this country.
Kazakhstan and Indonesia, for example, have sought to rehabilitate their nationals and then reintegrate them into society.
The coalition offered to help develop alternatives, including securing funding to rehabilitate the state's two existing highways.
To rehabilitate the system of free enterprise, it needs to be buttressed by a modern conception of fairness.
Documents show Zhou working to rehabilitate purged scientists and officials, if only because China's economy needed competent managers.
Moritz designs some of these statues himself; for others, he and his team work to rehabilitate iconic designs.
But the royal family is contemplating a move that could upend the generals' schemes and rehabilitate Mr Thaksin.
Ultimately, the staff wants to rehabilitate and treat Mac so they can find him a loving forever home.
Under previous domestic bailout procedures, the central bank provided funds to banks taking over peers to rehabilitate them.
Nat Geo, which airs the show, says Cesar created a "safe and controlled environment" to rehabilitate aggressive dogs.
Stoops says he felt trying to rehabilitate Mixon was a better route than booting him from the program.
Wells Fargo has been busy trying to rehabilitate its image since the scandal first broke in September 2016.
She volunteers for a group that provides safe houses for human trafficking victims, another that helps veterans rehabilitate.
It funded specialized drug courts, drug treatment programs, "boot camps" and other efforts to rehabilitate offenders without incarceration.
A deal was also reached to rehabilitate 500 light crude wells with a potential of some 42,800 bpd.
At the time, labor camps in prisons were common as a way to rehabilitate criminals, Professor Hart said.
This procedural change is another illustration of CEO Dara Khosrowshahi's efforts to rehabilitate the company and its reputation.
Pittsburgh is taking steps to rehabilitate its industrial reputation with increasing amounts of green spaces and state parks.
The second would be for these aides to try to rehabilitate their own reputations, positioning themselves as heroes.
Mr. Pompeo may have just days to rehabilitate Saudi Arabia's reputation before Congress considers serious penalties against Riyadh.
He firmly believed that military service could be used to "rehabilitate" men caught in the cycle of poverty.
Ms. Sischy, who died of cancer in 2000, didn't just rehabilitate the magazine and bring it into profitability.
Trump's public petulance about being mistreated is in fact a public appeal, in order to rehabilitate his brand.
It also offers funding to help them rehabilitate land damaged by natural disasters, in addition to emergency loans.
A system that no longer even tried to rehabilitate inmates helped fuel the belief that rehabilitation was impossible.
When Wheeler first started to rehabilitate, he signed a one-year lease on a place in Port St. Lucie.
She founded the non-profit Rahab Foundation 20 years ago to rescue, rehabilitate and support survivors of sexual exploitation.
"Let's rehabilitate men," the Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald star, 26, told GQ Style in a cover story.
Todd Lahna speaks to Judge Bob Batchelor during recovery court, a special program that aims to rehabilitate drug offenders.
In an effort to rehabilitate its reputation, Uber had to do some things it probably never expected to do.
At the time, Winehouse was in St. Lucia, on the prolonged holiday that family hoped would help rehabilitate her.
For over a Yukako Fukushima has been helping ex-yakuza rehabilitate from self-amputations performed as punishment for mistakes.
Veterinary care has been improving, but it remains difficult to rehabilitate horses from fractures because they cannot be immobilized.
Joe Girardi said that Pinder had not yet decided whether to rehabilitate the injury or undergo Tommy John surgery.
There is also consensus on the need to rehabilitate offenders and enable their successful re-entry into civil society.
"Its aim is to educate, deter, rehabilitate and nurture rather than to punish," Yusof wrote to the United Nations.
The group also provides facility dogs to help rehabilitate service members and veterans in military and Veterans Affairs hospitals.
" He said "this clown is a walking, talking case study for the limitation of a prison's ability to rehabilitate.
It took a year to rehabilitate my loan, and then it was sold to my current loan servicer, Nelnet.
Fifty years of scholarship has done much to rehabilitate Nietzsche's reputation and to reveal the extent of Elisabeth's meddling.
Instead, Strzok's goal was to rehabilitate his own reputation — while Republicans' goal was to rake him over the coals.
The organization will devise a plan to rehabilitate the house so that it might be used by future artists.
If you want to work to get out of default, you can still consolidate your loans or rehabilitate them.
The correctional system is a difficult environment in which to treat or rehabilitate individuals living with serious mental illness.
Three developers were chosen to rehabilitate existing buildings or build new ones — yielding up to 215,270 units in total.
"We have less resources to maintain and rehabilitate the road system and it's deteriorating more quickly," Mr. Jordan said.
The renovations coincide with rival Walgreens' plans to rehabilitate its stores in an attempt to drive more foot traffic.
Both the dead were involved in the University of Cambridge's Learning Together programme to help educate and rehabilitate prisoners.
Catalans who support independence are natural allies in Trump's effort to rehabilitate nationalism and assert the primacy of sovereignty.
Stipends, while a powerful financial incentive, are just one piece of a broader offensive to rehabilitate perpetrators of violence.
I recently visited the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, Florida where they rehabilitate injured turtles and I HIGHLY recommend.
The Costa Rican government responded by making $42 million available to help growers rehabilitate farms with fungicides and technical assistance.
In total, 38 charity projects established to rehabilitate girl soldiers had failed, with only 15 having modest success, CSI found.
The court has given the government bodies one month to submit status reports on steps taken to rehabilitate bonded workers.
The company produces low-cost soft robotics exoskeletons designed to help rehabilitate people with mobility issues and aid industrial workers.
It takes a lot of effort and love to rehabilitate a horse, especially when they are coming from abusive situations.
Episode 5 sees Carl (Ethan Cutkosky) holding a local drug addict hostage in the Gallagher's home basement to rehabilitate him.
He introduced a law to rehabilitate and compensate thousands of gay men prosecuted and jailed under an arcane German law.
It said the state of Madhya Pradesh will rehabilitate a further 304 workers from that state who contracted the disease.
Mukhtar hopes this will rehabilitate the gum arabic belt and "create a barrier to shifting sands covering all our state".
Since getting out of jail last year, Blankenship has privately been plotting his comeback and looking to rehabilitate his image.
A small group of brothers cleared the land and built roads, integrating with a citywide program to rehabilitate neglected neighborhoods.
Now the office-sharing company is trying to rehabilitate its image and impose financial discipline to staunch its financial losses.
To protect his fellow Republicans and rehabilitate the party's brand, Gingrich then gaveled through strong pesticide and drinking water laws.
MindMaze is already in 50 hospitals across Europe and Asia where their technology is helping stroke victims and amputees rehabilitate.
Nigeria last year launched a new program to rehabilitate repentant fighters, offering support and skills rather than locking them away.
In San Antonio, Joe Gonzales, also a Democrat, has pledged to rehabilitate more nonviolent offenders, rather than locking them up.
Wells Fargo has recently engaged in a vigorous push to rehabilitate its image, emphasizing its contrition in an advertising campaign.
Our last two bottles were efforts by Florence and Pete to rehabilitate zinfandel as a go-to wine for Thanksgiving.
The kingdom has invited popular internet personalities to visit, all expenses paid, in an effort to rehabilitate its global image.
Criminal prosecution is to punish, to deter, to rehabilitate; impeachment safeguards the republican and democratic structure of the Constitution itself.
Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio, who have repeatedly clashed over who should pay to rehabilitate the subway.
Do tax refunds withheld while my loans were in default count toward the nine payments needed to rehabilitate my loans?
Residents are banding together to help feed, find and rehabilitate survivors, with some even keeping the animals in their homes.
For months now, I have shadowed the members of several organizations coordinating their efforts to rescue, rehabilitate and release orangutans.
As if on cue, the work has begun to rehabilitate Fusion GPS's image and normalize its dossier and its behavior.
He said he had been trying to "to rehabilitate international channels" to promote a long-term diplomatic solution in Ukraine.
It needs to rehabilitate the term "Green New Deal," which has been poisoned by Fox News for many inside Congress.
We need to start entertaining the notion that prison can — should — be a place where we can rehabilitate the incarcerated.
However, the "conditional dismissal agreement" seems to be giving Manziel an easy out, despite his repeated failures to rehabilitate himself.
Simpson also explained that he had taken some steps to rehabilitate himself in prison, including an "alternatives to violence" class.
They maintain a wildlife rescue, rehabilitate forested areas and conduct studies and projects that help preserve the region's rich natural treasures.
"In the near future, we can try to rehabilitate the ability of that participant to think about the future," Deshpande says.
But we've been thinking about what could rehabilitate the Academy Awards for us — not just the ceremony, but the whole shebang.
The Association of State Dam Safety Officials estimates it would take over $57 billion to rehabilitate all of the nation's dams.
Investors on PeerStreet can sleep tight knowing that their money is financing businesses buying properties to rehabilitate rather than residential homebuyers.
In an ironic twist, it seems to have taken a healthy dose of capitalist individualism to rehabilitate a failed communist utopia.
The 33-year-old Hali missed the offseason program and all of training camp to rest and rehabilitate his ailing knees.
Yet a single abandoned uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan is now estimated to cost $268 million [$187 million USD] to rehabilitate.
"We invest in their incarceration to try to punish and rehabilitate, they get out and they keep going back," she said.
Most recently, she became involved with a charity called Only Connect, which works to rehabilitate young people who have committed crimes.
But the effort to rehabilitate the relationship with drivers started under Kalanick and buoyed the faltering employee morale following his ouster.
The Turkish government has regularly tried to rehabilitate Gazi — most recently using an urban transformation scheme — but has so far failed.
LF Jorge Soler continues to rehabilitate in the minor leagues as he deals with an oblique strain he sustained March 26.
"We grow corals in a nursery and use these nursery-grown corals to rehabilitate the reef," explains marine scientist Jude Bijoux.
In 2013, when Ryanair first announced its plan to rehabilitate its toxic reputation for customer service, many were sceptical (includingThe Economist).
Some transportation planners are calling on officials not only to rehabilitate the bridge but to construct a new one alongside it.
As for the children, we involve all our relevant authorities to rehabilitate them to overcome the trauma they have been through.
After a pretty lackluster Season 5, creator Jenji Kohan is gearing up to rehabilitate our favorite Litchfield ladies on July 27th.
In many states, projects that merely rehabilitate existing infrastructure or even actually help the environment are slowed by often formulaic reports.
The result is an unfortunate tendency to rehabilitate dubious people and organizations the moment they line up against the right villains.
A 15-year veteran, he said he was not going to have surgery and would either rehabilitate the injury or retire.
She's also apparently hoping that going to trial will help rehabilitate her image and clear her name, a source told People.
At the time, experts said that the move wasn't so much about the money as an effort to rehabilitate FIFA's reputation.
"From a technical perspective it is possible to rehabilitate Norman if we feed enough positive content to it," the researchers said.
He also said he would push to include funding to rehabilitate public-housing facilities in Trump's proposed $1 trillion infrastructure plan.
Public safety and the rights of victims must not be overshadowed by the goal of trying to rehabilitate violent juvenile offenders.
Prolonged solitary confinement began in the U.S. in the 1800s, when New England prison reformists sought new ways to rehabilitate criminals.
But however grateful or indebted Johnson may feel, Kardashian looks to be using their relationship to rehabilitate her line's own failings.
They continue to fight over how much the city should pay to help rehabilitate the subway system, another institution in crisis.
Liss didn't want to go on the stand again, and she felt that prison doesn't do enough to rehabilitate offenders anyway.
Ms. Lopez has proposed hiring former mine workers to rehabilitate the closed sites and establish environmentally friendly industries in mining areas.
" And Mr. Putin criticized efforts "to distort the truth about the Second World War and rehabilitate the aggressors and their accomplices.
Saudi Arabia: The country is embracing Western sports in an attempt to rehabilitate its image — with women's wrestling, surfing and more.
We have been able to successfully bring back many extremists from a life of violence and rehabilitate them in mainstream society.
But Soon-Yi Previn's story doesn't help rehabilitate his image -- as much as she and Merkin tried in this puff piece.
"This has to stop," said Yohana Gikara, a community worker leading a team of volunteers planting trees to rehabilitate the dam.
In the past, Instagram influencers have been hired to rehabilitate Saudi Arabia's image by promoting changes in the kingdom's tourism policy.
In 27, he leveraged his wealth and fame to win the city's mayoral race, with promises to rehabilitate its seedy image.
The Pulaski, too, was deemed functionally obsolete before the state began a $1 billion project to rehabilitate it several years ago.
In that scene, T'Challa promised to take care of Bucky and rehabilitate him after Bucky had his metal arm shot off.
Ketamine has already been shown to be an effective treatment for depression, something that's done a lot to rehabilitate its reputation.
"One team created a bento box kitchen that would rehabilitate people who were homeless and create jobs for people," Attar said.
Facebook's mission pivot aimed to rehabilitate its bruised image, portraying the company as a community hub rather than a fake news factory.
"Today, I am feeling much better, and my doctors foresee a full recovery so long as I rest and rehabilitate," he wrote.
Over a meal, they try to talk the addicts out of taking the drug, and through education they try to rehabilitate them.
Maybe there's something in Dwight that Daryl sees that that he thinks he can rehabilitate somehow or put out of his misery.
Also, diplomats speculate — perhaps optimistically — that being involved in bringing peace to Syria offers Russia an enormous opportunity to rehabilitate itself diplomatically.
The money will also be used to rehabilitate railroad tracks and upgrade four stations, including Washington's Union Station and Baltimore's Penn Station.
The goal may be to rehabilitate youth rather than incarcerate, "but as a practical matter, we're locking them up," he tells me.
But this is not a zoo: Since the main goal is to rehabilitate the animals, the public can't visit, Ms. Clair said.
By the early 2000s, however, he was seeking to give his image a makeover and rehabilitate his relations with the United States.
Kanye West may be in the hospital, but he's also helping rehabilitate arts education in his childhood neighborhood in Chicago's south side.
Don't ride elephants… 40...But do consider visiting animal sanctuaries and other places that help protect and rehabilitate the local wildlife. 41.
Some of his best-paying clients were foreign dictators who hired Manafort to rehabilitate their public images after some very shady behavior.
This time last year, we looked at Neofect's Raphael, a "smart glove" designed to help patients rehabilitate a hand after a stroke.
Refugee camps are not designed to investigate, prosecute, or pass sentences, nor are they intended to rehabilitate or monitor for future threats.
In addition, Itum said efforts to rehabilitate MoviePass' image are starting to pay off, as the company is starting to regain subscribers.
Jerry Brown, who argues that it would give prisoners more incentive to rehabilitate while in custody and offer them a second chance.
Despite receiving a life sentence, Alice worked hard to rehabilitate herself in prison, and act as a mentor to her fellow inmates.
"Today, I am feeling much better, and my doctors foresee a full recovery so long as I rest and rehabilitate," Schultz said.
Balotelli's agent, Mino Raiola, has dropped hints that the French club Nice could offer his client a chance to rehabilitate his reputation.
Walz said the program would help veterans rehabilitate by training therapy dogs, which would then go on to assist other disabled veterans.
House Infrastructure: The Hill — For nearly a year and a half, Republicans have pledged to tackle legislation to rehabilitate America's crumbling infrastructure.
"James Comey's publicity tour is a self-serving attempt to make money and rehabilitate his own image," said McDaniel, the RNC chairwoman.
Taher says his target is to rehabilitate 1,000 homes and has so far finished rehabilitating 75, relying solely on donations from locals.
And we're going to sea with a CNN Hero whose mission is to rehabilitate harbor seals and give them a second chance.
No, New York City would not pay for half of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $800 million emergency plan to rehabilitate the subways.
Since leaving the White House last month, Mr. Spicer has been on a speaking and television circuit, trying to rehabilitate his image.
However, we have to find a balance between wanting to produce content and recognizing that we need to heal and rehabilitate ourselves.
African-American and female artists now top many collectors' shopping lists, inspired by museum curators' desire to rehabilitate marginalized and neglected talent.
A 19-year-old hotel employee claimed that Mr. Bryant, who was working to rehabilitate his knee after surgery, had raped her.
A 19-year-old hotel employee claimed that Mr. Bryant, who was working to rehabilitate his knee after surgery, had raped her.
The Weinstein Democrats will find some way to explain this whole scandal away and to rehabilitate Hillary's train wreck of a campaign.
Instead, the narrative asks its audience to rehabilitate Orientalist art without ever focusing on what made it problematic in the first place.
We educate, feed, and rehabilitate 650 children and young adults with disabilities, as well as supporting their families in various other ways.
Wells Fargo has made efforts to apologize and rehabilitate its image, but the depth and extent of the scandal continues to grow.
" Indeed, this latest attempt to rehabilitate Woody Allen primarily relies on Previn being the fierce, good woman to contrast with Mia's "bad.
The environmental justice office also funds grants to help communities of color respond and rehabilitate when toxins are found in their neighborhoods.
The country is currently trying to rehabilitate its image, including through inviting influencers on lavish trips and strengthening ties with the US.
The nonprofit says it will work to build and rehabilitate wells, washing facilities, and toilets in villages and schools in these countries.
Increasing funding for the Indian Housing Block Grant Program to $3 billion to build, preserve and rehabilitate affordable housing in Indian Country.
Then, in 2018, a state proposition allocated $10 million toward the project, part of a broader package to rehabilitate the Salton Sea.
In their eyes, the labor is a good thing: It helps rehabilitate inmates and gets them to understand the value of work.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads We learn so much from reading public testimonials, especially ones that seek to rehabilitate someone's character.
At the urging of Takeshi, hotel AI Edgar Allan Poe (Chris Conner) uploads her consciousness to the hotel so he can rehabilitate her.
The agency says the buy isn't just to protect its water supply, but to shore up protection from earthquakes and rehabilitate fish ecosystems.
While Charlie Says shows how a grad student named Karlene Faith attempted to rehabilitate the women, Van Houten is sure to stand out.
Based closely on Brown's 2016 memoir, Every Little Step: My Story, the biopic was very obviously designed to rehabilitate the singer's public image.
About 550,000 people will be given amnesties for their crimes to encourage criminals to "reform and rehabilitate," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said.
He thinks a lot about how to rehabilitate ex-offenders, legislate with compassion for victims, and administer justice humanely, particularly for juvenile offenders.
It costs the Center about $3,000 to fully rehabilitate a bald eagle, and the organization has helped almost 100 this year so far.
The Russian central bank provided RRDB with a 93 billion rouble loan at a favourable rate to be used to help rehabilitate Peresvet.
The organization, the only of its kind, seeks to rehabilitate white supremacists and draw them away from a life of violence and hate.
With photogenic chain-smoking Azalea, the zoo doesn't seem to be trying to rehabilitate its less-than-stellar image outside of the DPRK.
" As a piece of music on its own, the Fucked Up version is enough to rehabilitate the original "Do They Know It's Christmas?
More money is being pumped in to rehabilitate schools, hospitals and malls as well as beaches, a fish market, and an old fort.
All are former neo-Nazis who are now directors of Life After Hate, a nonprofit that works to rehabilitate former hate-group members.
The Millennium Challenge Corporation, the U.S. government's main development fund, is investing $254.6 million to rehabilitate and develop three large-scale irrigation systems.
Retreating from the public square in the near-term may be the only way to sustainably rehabilitate the dialogue that transpires within it.
The FIRST STEP Act contains several measures intended to more effectively rehabilitate prisoners so that they are less likely to reoffend after release.
Sean Spicer is trying to rehabilitate his image after resigning as President Trump's press secretary, but we shouldn't let him off that easily.
Democrats argue this is simply not enough to rehabilitate U.S. infrastructure and that state and local governments can't afford to fund the projects.
But one moment stood out: Sean Spicer was wheeled onstage behind a podium to rehabilitate his image: This is embarrassing for everyone involved.
State and local governments must also work with nonprofit affordable housing developers to develop and preserve affordable housing and rehabilitate vacant, dilapidated housing.
This is to rehabilitate the statement that Andrew made in his piece that you cast off as being somehow ethically or politically deranged.
But Dawson also has the peculiar power to do something even more astonishing than just promote other influencers — he can rehabilitate their careers.
Now back home in Guinea-Bissau, Ussumane is trying to rehabilitate his left hand and dealing with the nightmares he experienced in Libya.
By focusing on treatment rather than punishment, Portugal has given its citizens the opportunity to rehabilitate and contribute as functioning members of society.
" A spokesman for Mr. Cuomo, Patrick Muncie, defended the enhanced station initiative as a way to "quickly rehabilitate stations that were in disrepair.
Pinol said the government needs about 30 billion pesos ($651 million) to immediately rehabilitate the farm sector following a dismal first-quarter performance.
Stroke survivors can use it to rehabilitate their hands and children with attention-deficit disorders can use it to focus better, he says.
We need to rehabilitate a sense that we are forming our own history and that we can form it in a different way.
This ultimately culminated in the Lochner-era jurisprudence that was discredited in the 1930s but that many conservative intellectuals are now trying to rehabilitate.
In an effort to expand the population, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service designated about 1,500 acres in Louisiana to help rehabilitate the frog.
If anything "gives me cause for concern" about the show, he said, it was when politicians have used it to rehabilitate their public image.
More than a decade ago, the Malaysian island of Sipadan, famed for its diving, was closed to tourists to allow its reefs to rehabilitate.
Some suggest his tour is an attempt to rehabilitate himself; others say it is a distraction and ask what happened to the corruption probe.
But while I, Tonya has helped to rehabilitate Harding's image, not everybody's a fan, including fellow figure skater and two-time Olympian Johnny Weir.
But there are hardly any "adequate measures to rehabilitate" cattle, said Fauzan Alvi, vice-president of the All India Meat and Livestock Exporters Association.
On March 30, the U.N. Mission in Liberia successfully completed its mandate, having helped disarm and rehabilitate combatants and helped families to return home.
She aims to help people rehabilitate and then reintegrate into society, helping them battle the South's often overwhelming obstacles of poverty and racial politics.
Kenta Toshima, 30, listed himself on the exchange to raise funds for equipment for a project to help rehabilitate elderly people with virtual reality.
And what action, if any, can the US government take to not only prevent the recruitment of child soldiers, but also help rehabilitate them?
"The minister is very keen to rehabilitate the Kirkuk oilfield and raise production from there as soon as possible," spokesman Asim Jihad told Reuters.
If the goal of our justice system is to correct behavior and rehabilitate offenders, punishing them indefinitely for a timeworn offense is morally unacceptable.
Now, there is a coordinated, multi-state effort to rescue and rehabilitate them, and understand why they're in New England in the first place.
Ever since, the island has been attempting to rehabilitate its image in an effort to encourage the immigration it needs to maintain its population.
He has spoken approvingly of the extrajudicial killing of suspected criminals, and sneers at Westerners who "want to rehabilitate instead of just killing" criminals.
Three hours before deGrom's first pitch, Harvey was trying to rehabilitate his Dark Knight persona by pitching to the first-base coach Tom Goodwin.
She runs a series of culinary training programmes in Amsterdam aiming to rehabilitate those forced into sex work in the city's Red Light District.
Clinton: She cannot allow her opponent to use the campaign's largest audience to rehabilitate himself with voters who doubt his fitness for the office.
Plans to rehabilitate the port, first put forth in the 1980s, had long been stymied by a lack of money and insufficient political will.
"We are here to express our opposition to mining in our country and the failure of mining companies to rehabilitate mining areas," Pedrosa said.
Mortgage lending company Quicken Loans moved the company headquarters to downtown Detroit in August of 2010 and began to rehabilitate the district's commercial buildings.
As time moves on and our capacity for retaining long-term memories continues to weaken, it's easier than ever for politicians to rehabilitate themselves.
In that sense, she represents an alternative model for how the party might rehabilitate itself from the losses it suffered under Mr. Corbyn's leadership.
Tidwell also says that the developers would like to take an industrial building that sits on the complex and rehabilitate it for luxury housing.
Revisiting the episode may help rehabilitate the reputations of some of the protagonists, particularly Mr. Olmert, who resigned from office in 2008 in disgrace.
But there are hardly any "adequate measures to rehabilitate" cattle, said Fauzan Alvi, vice-president of the All India Meat and Livestock Exporters Association.
Aleppo was Syria's most populous pre-war city and a commercial and industrial powerhouse, and the government said it also plans to rehabilitate industry.
Peace with the Kurds would not only bring votes — it would also stabilize Turkey's shaky economy, and in the process rehabilitate Mr. Erdogan's popularity.
Financial support from donor countries is crucial as Barrow attempts to reverse many of his predecessor's most controversial decisions and rehabilitate Gambia's image abroad.
Once underwater, the Kodiak Queen and its monster will provide a dive site and structure to help rehabilitate threatened marine life in the region.
We will also speak to Lee Bernard, the Metropolitan Police detective inspector who is pioneering a groundbreaking new agency that aims to rehabilitate stalkers.
The market for contemporary art is, for example, being transformed by some curators' desire to rehabilitate underrepresented names, particularly female and African-American artists.
He explained to me the merits of his country's project to rehabilitate extremists by detaining several thousand Saudis until religious leaders declared them reformed.
Disney could rehabilitate moribund housing near its parks to ensure people do not have to drive three hours every day to get to work.
They say we need a more humane way to treat people who've committed crimes — an approach that aims not to punish but to rehabilitate.
The opinion that "nothing works" to rehabilitate people became popular, and prison was seen much more as a way to lock away dangerous people.
On Love It or List It, Hilary Farr and David Visentin rehabilitate homeowners' current digs while also helping them decide if they want to move.
How do we move from a society of people who just wants to punish to a society of people that wants to correct and rehabilitate?
Last year proved a watershed moment for Italy's largest lender after a €13bn equity raise helped rehabilitate the bank and clean up its balance sheet.
Harris's podcast with Murray did exponentially more to rehabilitate and spread Murray's ideas on race and IQ than his (unrelated) speech at Middlebury would have.
While Furie was initially optimistic that Pepe's pro-Trump bent would die off, he began campaigning to rehabilitate the frog into a more positive figure.
And it is doing all it can to rehabilitate the struggling coal industry, which retains a political heft out of proportion to its economic value.
The city instead spent six years and $12 million -- not "over $13 million," as Eric Trump claimed -- trying to rehabilitate the Central Park skating rink.
Their home countries must do more to prosecute foreign fighters and rehabilitate their families, "or else this will be a danger and a time bomb".
Hun Sen was beholden to the Western aid donors who funded the massive peacekeeping and nation-building U.N. mission to rehabilitate Cambodia in 1992-1993.
But the press also deserves blame for helping Ryan rehabilitate his discredited positions, by bestowing on him the honorary title of Serious Man of Washington.
"This clown is a walking, talking case study for the limitation of a prison's ability to rehabilitate," Holmes fired back in response to Blankenship's comments.
The funds must be taken and used to genuinely help rehabilitate the refugees, whose true number is a fraction of the number reported by UNRWA.
Consider the repurposing of declining commercial buildings, such as turning empty shopping malls into residential condominium units, or making it easier to rehabilitate a property.
Most Americans believe that the main goal of our criminal justice system should be to rehabilitate people to become law abiding citizens after serving time.
All the photo-ops and slick media campaigns to rehabilitate the Kim family's image can't wash away the blood this regime has on its hands.
Photograph by Matthew Pillsbury for The New Yorker C.P.R.A.'s "bold" scheme for saving Plaquemines is to rehabilitate the crevasse for the post-crevasse era.
We developed a plan for me to rehabilitate my student loan to get it back in good standing, and I would pay $100 per month.
The Ponysitters Club (NETFLIX ORIGINAL): A young horse enthusiast teams up with her best friends to rescue and rehabilitate animals on her family's beloved ranch.
"The governor is now trying to rehabilitate his image, trying to make the case that he's the right one to fix the problem," he said.
The head of Palafox Associates, a leading Philippine architecture and urban-planning firm, says it could take up to seven decades to rehabilitate the city.
Through firefighting, the state tries to rehabilitate prisoners while providing a critical — and cost-effective — line of defense against a growing threat of natural disaster.
Spicer, since resigning as press secretary, has said he "absolutely" regrets the incident and has been actively working to rehabilitate himself in the public eye.
But she estimated she would need at least $40,000 more so she can take the time to rehabilitate the hip without having to give lessons.
In her criminal justice plan, Harris pledges to end the use of private prisons and study the best ways to confine and rehabilitate violent offenders.
The approach is in line with the Trumpian politics of the moment, perhaps as a way to rehabilitate his image as he ponders his future.
And it would take decades to rehabilitate marine life as well as beaches as far south as Norfolk, Va., which are critical to local economies.
As Epstein strived to rehabilitate his reputation after his release from jail, Edge gave him access to elite circles in science and the tech industry.
Finally, lawmakers eventually got frustrated investing billions into a system that was failing to rehabilitate a majority of people who came into contact with it.
Biden has emphasized his foreign policy credentials along the campaign trail, presenting himself as someone who could rehabilitate the country&aposs global image post-Trump.
Tornado sirens were wailing for hours, setting back all my efforts to rehabilitate our traumatized little rescue dog by what I'm guessing will be weeks.
Reports at the time indicated that the tusk was removed from a wall at Fishmongers' Hall, which was hosting a conference to rehabilitate former prisoners.
Editorial meetings will be live-streamed as part of an effort to rehabilitate the image of media by demystifying the news-making process, he said.
The remarks, made on Thursday just before Francis left Chile for Peru, upended his efforts to rehabilitate the Catholic Church's reputation while visiting South America.
What they had been a part of was irredeemable, if they could just change the subject to professional skill, they could rehabilitate themselves as admirable professionals.
And of all the companies eager to use that science to rehabilitate their reputation for controversial privacy violations, perhaps none has more at stake than Uber.
"The government should be serious about this and protect our women," said Sunita Danuwar of Shakti Samuha, a charity which helps to rehabilitate victims of trafficking.
"The houseplants smelled foul and need to be replaced," she added, noting that a "substantial amount of time and money" was needed to rehabilitate the property.
In what seems to be an effort to rehabilitate his image, Meghan Markle's father Thomas Markle might have staged those paparazzi photos from a month ago.
One fear is that Vajiralongkorn will attempt to use his influence as king to rehabilitate his old friend, Mr Thaksin, prompting resistance from the yellow-shirts.
Exxon Mobil is the lead contractor in a long-term deal with Iraq's South Oil Company to develop and rehabilitate the oil field and increase production.
The Saudi tourism commission has pledged to rehabilitate four sites in Mecca: Jabal al-Nour, Jabal Thawr, Hudaybiyyah and Mohammed's migration path from Mecca to Medina.
The groups forged an agreement in 2014 to rehabilitate the Point Breeze vacant lot where a textile factory once stood, currently owned by a nearby church.
Rather, Trump has gone out of his way to rehabilitate the prince-turned-pariah at global summits, and is frank about what he sees in him.
Many of the systems set up to help people rehabilitate can make things more difficult for women, because they don't take into account their specific needs.
Back in 2014, real estate developer John Crotty and his partner, John Fitzgerald, were working to rehabilitate some of the worst apartment buildings in the Bronx.
But the teen, who was not expected to ever walk or talk, found the strength to rehabilitate and push forward watching Curry play basketball on television.
" Law 701 also permits a judicial system "for the prevention and resolution of conflicts" and "to reduce crime, eradicate impunity, and rehabilitate and reintegrate social transgressors.
The ruling Pakistan Muslim League Noon (PMLN) party announced that reforms would be accompanied by a $865 million package to rehabilitate the infrastructure of the region.
If two prime ministers in a row fall from office because of corruption, it will be very hard to rehabilitate the public's trust in its leadership.
But while Damascus has backed the Russian plan, some opposition groups have rejected the idea, calling it an attempt to rehabilitate President Bashar al-Assad's government.
The organization, founded in 1977, works to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned baby elephants, as well as working on general conservation throughout Kenya, according to its website.
But the government has unveiled a plan to provide housing for all by 2022 that will create 20 million new housing units and rehabilitate existing slums.
Reputation management: The unification is meant to help Facebook rehabilitate its image by allowing its less damaged brands to act as "shock absorbers" for the parent.
The Resilient Federal Forests Act also allows federal land managers to quickly remove dead trees after wildfires, creating new revenue to replant and rehabilitate burned forests.
And if Obama wants to be an effective leader for Democrats as they rebuild and rehabilitate themselves, he can't be on the paid Wall Street circuit.
Diyaa Al Taher, a resident who is helping rehabilitate homes, says most people, despite being impoverished, have returned to neighborhoods where the rubble has been cleared.
Last month, she said Duterte had given her the go-ahead to work with communist rebel fighters to help rehabilitate and develop the country's mining areas.
In 2008, the regional government announced a $182 million project, funded in part by a loan from the World Bank, to protect and rehabilitate the system.
Her advocacy on behalf of inmates prompted her in 1977 to found the Harlem Restoration Project, which managed buildings and hired former inmates to rehabilitate apartments.
This series, which attempts to rehabilitate local watering holes, turns its attention to a family-owned bar in Puerto Rico that was destroyed by Hurricane Maria.
Do you see the project of trying to rehabilitate shame and its role in American life as something that is counter to our history and culture?
"Its aim is to educate, deter, rehabilitate and nurture rather than to punish," Mr. Yusof wrote of the laws, which went into effect on April 3.
Decades after the failed uprising, and as the Soviet Union began to crumble, Hungary's democratic opposition seized the opportunity to rehabilitate the former prime minister's image.
A new Delaware company called Erepla Services LLC, of which Sargeant is a shareholder, would rehabilitate three troubled oilfields in exchange for almost half the revenue.
Expect Mr. McCabe's fight with the inspector general to continue as he works to rehabilitate his image and federal prosecutors continue to investigate whether he lied.
He helped to create the Innovative Concept Academy, the first school in the country overseen by the courts that aims to educate and rehabilitate juvenile delinquents.
Even after marrying and becoming Gudrun Burwitz, she continued to take pride in her family name and made it her life's mission to rehabilitate her father's.
"I want him to atone about what he's done, and rehabilitate," said Okuno, who believes Nihon's coaches had planned to injure his son from the start.
Scharf's testimony lasted over four hours due to intense questioning, and it's likely that some regulators think the bank's reputation is too far gone to rehabilitate.
Before the Islamic State took control of Mosul, Unesco had begun an effort to protect and rehabilitate the minaret, known as Al Hadba, or the hunchback.
Volunteers like Sarah Price, who works for wildlife rescue group WIRES, are helping to save and rehabilitate animals from the months-long wildfire disaster in Australia.
" In October, the Anti-Defamation League announced that it was working with Mr. Furie to rehabilitate the frog's image with a "social media campaign to #SavePepe.
The effort to rehabilitate the New Order has been vigorously opposed by activists like Bedjo Untung, who spent nine years imprisoned without trial in the 1970s.
The British Museum's Inspired by the East asks its audience to rehabilitate Orientalist art without ever focusing on what made it problematic in the first place.
Investment in airport infrastructure will go directly to increase capacity and promote competition, improve safety and security, rehabilitate aging terminals and improve ground access to airports.
" Omar reasoned that punishing Carlineo with a harsh prison term or fine "would not rehabilitate him," but would only serve to "increase his anger and resentment.
In 85033, Trump promised to rehabilitate the manufacturing sector, but a major roadblock to achieving that has been the president's year-plus trade war with China.
In this country, the primary means to rehabilitate lands that have been poisoned by coal mining is to build a supermax prison on top of it.
Ms. McGowan had gotten into a public shouting match over comments she had made that were perceived as transphobic and was looking to rehabilitate her image.
The company has started paying warehouse workers to tweet positive things, and it's leading members of Congress on tours around its facilities to rehabilitate its image.
She was last seen on the OWN 2014 docuseries "Lindsay," which followed Lohan's attempts to rehabilitate her life and career following rehab and scrapes with the law.
Given that you completed your sentence and you've since attempted to rehabilitate yourself, how does it feel to know you still don't have the right to vote?
Shaheen also rescues girls and helps rehabilitate them, teaching them skills like tailoring, applying henna or how to use computers, all to help them become financially independent.
From there, AAP was on the scene, helping rescue the cats and professionally care for and rehabilitate them with a team of veterinarians, zoologists, ethologists and caretakers.
" Mr. Milken has spent the intervening decades trying to rehabilitate his reputation through an influential nonprofit think tank, the Milken Institute, devoted to initiatives "that advance prosperity.
Harris, a former district attorney and state attorney general, has pledged to end the use of private prisons and seek to improve efforts to rehabilitate violent offenders.
Caroline Mollard, a physiotherapist in Paris, says it has become normal in France for women to know that they must make an effort to rehabilitate after birth.
They were made worse by official attempts to rehabilitate anti-Semitic Hungarian leaders from the second world war, and by Mr Orban's admiration for Vladimir Putin's Russia.
"ASEAN needs to develop local, data-driven restorative approaches to prevent and rehabilitate radicalization," Greer and Watson said, noting the example of Singapore's Religious Rehabilitation Group (RRG).
" The letter also implies that the two had a falling out after Tupac quotes Madonna as saying, "I'm off to rehabilitate all the rappers and basketball players.
Creating programs to rehabilitate and reintegrate terror offenders may not solve the wider issue of extremism, but it does more for national security in the long run.
"I think it's the Under Armour relationship which will produce his greatest opportunity to profit from endorsements long-term, as well as continue to rehabilitate his image."
Six months and countless humiliations in, it's hard to imagine a circumstance of departure under which Spicer would have earned the right to rehabilitate his professional reputation.
" In a statement, Mr. Maas also said: "We will never be able to eliminate completely these outrages by the state, but we want to rehabilitate the victims.
Two other dissenting justices, Kim Yi-su and Kang Il-won, argued that the state should help rehabilitate prostitutes rather than punish them with a criminal charge.
But as Mr. Robbins and other developers noted, it is neither easy nor cheap to rehabilitate old mills, which are often riddled with environmental and safety problems.
Third, we will revitalize the communities surrounding our public housing facilities by investing in programs to rehabilitate and transform the most severely distressed neighborhoods across the country.
For the PRI, the extradition is the latest reminder of corruption scandals as the party tries to rehabilitate its image ahead of a presidential election in July.
The interviews seemed to touch on Epstein's relationship with Silicon Valley, suggesting that he was trying to rehabilitate his image and become known as a tech investor.
That means a system designed to help rehabilitate ex-offenders to the benefit of society, not one designed to keep them imprisoned at a cost to society.
The detentions violate a 2014 agreement by the government to treat child detainees separately and work with the United Nations to rehabilitate them, the HRW report said.
There is nothing new about Christianity providing certain pop stars a veneer of respectability, especially when they're trying to rehabilitate a "bad boy" or "bad girl" image.
The Lakers are an odder deal, not the least because James arrives at a new team with work crews on his heels, set to rehabilitate the joint.
He neglected to propose I do specific exercises to rehabilitate my neck or get a new chair or just take frequent breaks from sitting at a keyboard.
Vanderhyden, Grabner, and Longo are part of a larger contingent of friends, associates, and fans who have sought to rehabilitate and nurture Bender's work in recent years.
In response to the 1930s drought, Canada's government at that time launched an ambitious effort to plant trees, store more water in the region, and rehabilitate farmland.
Dr. Smith's biography "Grant" (2001) was among those that helped rehabilitate the 18th president's reputation as an effective chief executive, despite overseeing an administration rife with corruption.
The Nigerian government made some progress on this front with the announcement of Operation Safe Corridor—a de-radicalization program meant to rehabilitate capitulating Boko Haram fighters.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been trying to rehabilitate his image since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi last October, at a cost of billions.
The United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia currently have an amicable relationship due in part to the latter's willingness to accept and rehabilitate Islamic extremists.
Celebrities & influencers being paid to clean & rehabilitate the image of Saudi Arabia, one of worst human rights abusers & one of the least free countries in the world.
Exxon Mobil is the lead contractor in a long-term deal with Iraq's South Oil Company to develop and rehabilitate the oil field to increase its production.
To rehabilitate his image, the Blankenship campaign has been running ads to convince West Virginians that his trial was a politically motivated attack by President Barack Obama.
They left the State of Wyoming with thousands of abandoned orphan wells and the need to spend tens of millions of dollars to plug and rehabilitate them.
In the US at least, prison labor has long been controversial, with some saying that it economically exploits workers while others argue that it can help rehabilitate them.
Now, two entrepreneurial brothers think they can rehabilitate a corner of the gig economy with blockchain technology—and they've just raised just over $60 million to do so.
Lowe was 24, and struggling to rehabilitate his image after a sex tape involving him and two girls, one of whom was only 16 years old, had surfaced.
Before helping Neumann, Asci represented Travis Kalanick, who hired Teneo in 2017 to rehabilitate his personal image after Uber's shareholders forced him to step down as Uber's CEO.
"It is much faster to rehabilitate because the (Naivasha-Malaba) SGR would take three to four years," Macharia said, without commenting on the potential loan that fell through.
Finally, $500 million would go to the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Conservation Program, providing emergency funding and technical assistance to farmers to rehabilitate farmland damaged by natural disasters.
Statespace is currently in the research phase of rolling out an Aim Lab product that is specifically focused on helping people who have had strokes recover and rehabilitate.
But even though there are systems in place to effectively rehabilitate a juvenile in the prison system, there is no hope under current Tennessee law unless this changes.
As for Wells individually, the departure of its much-vilified CEO helps the bank rehabilitate its image, at least in front of investors if not the general public.
Given Nicholson's profound lack of defensive footspeed, he'll probably continue to be a negative asset, but it's not inconceivable that he could rehabilitate his value with the Nets.
Thankfully, they also rehabilitate Joyce as a character, from her not recognizing the strength in her own daughter to being an ally to Buffy in the later seasons.
The company expects the project will prove it is possible to rehabilitate mine sites for profit in an industry where remediation has been seen only as a cost.
We are pleased that federal agencies are spending millions to rehabilitate burned areas, which would almost certainly turn into vast oceans of cheatgrass if no actions were taken.
The MCC funding will be also used to rehabilitate and develop three large irrigation systems, set up new markets and establish natural resource and land use management plans.
They also have the means to rehabilitate exhausted pastures, plant trees for fruit and timber, and raise chicken, fish or bees, to create more diverse sources of income.
"It's difficult for people to rehabilitate after you've left the yakuza," actor Kenta Noguchi, who used to a henchman to a yakuza boss and biker gang leader said.
Roger Federer announced Tuesday that he would miss the rest of the tennis season, including the Rio Olympics and the United States Open, to rehabilitate a knee injury.
But Cooper's main objective is to rehabilitate the shah, who in the late 1970s became associated with brutality on a scale all out of proportion to the truth.
Despite the millions slaughtered and hundreds of millions oppressed under the banner of socialism in the 20th century, Bernie Sanders has helped rehabilitate "socialism" in American progressive politics.
Some 85 percent of voters think the primary goal of our justice system should be to rehabilitate people so they can become productive, law-abiding members of society.
"We will never be able to remove these outrages committed by this country but we want to rehabilitate the victims," Justice Minister Heiko Maas said in a statement.
He essentially wears two robes because of his dual roles, but he is committed to the program, which seeks to rehabilitate some accused of crimes while they're young.
No surprise then that he has sought to rehabilitate China's image, casting its response to the virus as one of success from which other countries can learn from.
But he appears to be trying to rehabilitate his image and regain influence in Gaza, where he has developed a relationship with the new Hamas leader, Yehya Sinwar.
The bank has spent years trying to rehabilitate a reputation that was severely damaged by allegations of misconduct and putting profits ahead of clients during the financial crisis.
Although Amtrak claims these trains cover their operating costs, Amtrak is also desperately lobbying Congress for $2023 billion to rehabilitate the infrastructure required to keep the trains running.
Though he returned to competition in April that year, he continued to struggle, and eventually cut short his season to further rehabilitate his knee and recover full fitness.
Since then, the kingdom has worked with international public relations firms to rehabilitate its reputation, and the crown prince has said he takes "full responsibility" for the murder.
Efforts to rehabilitate overgrazed and eroded land and weed out invasive plants also have helped boost the amount of water and grazing available in the area, farmers say.
Right now, Conservatives seem to think Johnson is the best man for the job — not just to deliver Brexit but also to rehabilitate the party and win back supporters.
"The government has the responsibility to rehabilitate these workers," said Nirmal Gorana, convener of the National Campaign Committee for Eradication of Bonded Labour, who filed the petition last week.
"We've seen President Trump really rehabilitate the image of Mohammed bin Salman ... over the past year, and not really punish him at all," Washington Post reporter Toluse Olorunnipa said.
Weighted blankets basically swaddle you like a baby, easing you into a relaxed state that can help rehabilitate you during tough times by boosting your serotonin and melatonin levels.
The court's move to rehabilitate the world's seventh-largest container shipper is seen as mainly procedural, and an eventual liquidation of assets is likely, analysts and industry officials said.
At least 21 state agencies will be split into four groups to enforce anti-drugs laws, prosecute offenders, run campaigns and rehabilitate users who surrender voluntarily, the order said.
In a letter to India's National Human Rights Commission on May 29, Kandasamy has asked that the Tamil Nadu government be directed to rescue the workers and rehabilitate them.
Republicans could rehabilitate the public image problem they inflicted upon themselves in 2005 by committing to managing bureaucracies effectively and giving federal agencies the resources they need to succeed.
That would allow Carter to serve part of her sentence under the juvenile system, which aims to rehabilitate, and part under the adult system, which aims to punish offenders.
In this clip from the special, given exclusively to PEOPLE, learn how the caring ASPCA staff works to rehabilitate one extremely frightened little dachshund, rescued from a hoarding situation.
On the political front, many viewers and commentators had little desire to rehabilitate the image of an official whom they saw as a mouthpiece for the Trump administration's dishonesty.
We routinely watch athletes snap a bone or tear a ligament, rehabilitate, and return to play, a straightforward process with institutional support and a medical industry serving as guides.
Chris Brown has more legal woes ... the guy he hired to rehabilitate his image after the Rihanna beating is now suing Chris for allegedly doing the same to him.
It says more than 300,000 people have been pulled out of slavery since 803 and has committed to rescue and rehabilitate more than 10 million bonded laborers by 2030.
Second, best practices from successful rehabilitation programs – such as those in Saudi Arabia or Indonesia – should be leveraged to vet, adjudicate and rehabilitate detained ISIS fighters and family members.
A group that fights anti-Semitism hopes to rehabilitate the image of a cartoon frog that was co-opted and became associated in social media with racism and bigotry.
Syrian army engineering units would now sweep residential neighborhoods to prepare for "the entry of the workshops to rehabilitate infrastructure and restore basic services to Dara'a," state media reported.
RFR has spent $400,000 to rehabilitate and waterproof the pools and fountains on the plaza, and $250,000 to repair, maintain and clean benches made of lustrous verd antique stone.
It's a policy that seems to understand that while the justice system doesn't always properly serve victims and rehabilitate offenders, our cultural institutions have a responsibility to do so.
Needing a place to rehabilitate after Tommy John surgery, he served as the interim head baseball coach at Texas A&M International University in 2008 with no previous experience.
He said Cuban citizens in the United States would no longer need to have a special review of their Cuban passports to rehabilitate them before traveling to the island.
At the same time, in order to rehabilitate Mary, the filmmakers are driven to humiliate Elizabeth, who is a neurotic, indecisive introvert in contrast to her vivacious, outgoing cousin.
While legal support, housing and medical care are among the top priorities to help them rehabilitate, there are many basic but overlooked services and tools that can help them.
On a national level, the question of how to humanely treat and rehabilitate violent and mentally ill inmates remains vexing, even as criminal justice reform becomes a bipartisan cause.
While legal support, housing and medical care are among the top priorities to help them rehabilitate, there are many basic but overlooked services and tools that can help them.
" Alluding to the present-day battle over narratives, he continued, "Attempts are made to distort the truth about the Second World War and rehabilitate the aggressors and their accomplices.
"It's going to be very difficult for MBS to rehabilitate his reputation and shake off this record of impetuousness, of poor decisionmaking," Miller said, using the crown prince's nickname.
While Epstein may have sought access to elite circles to rehabilitate his image, it is less clear that the rich and famous wanted to be publicly associated with him.
This group is actually comprised of death row inmates who are all part of an experiment that attempts to rehabilitate them, but things start going real bad real quick.
In an effort to rehabilitate the family name, the younger Mr. Kushner oversaw a series of transactions geared toward moving holdings out of New Jersey and into New York.
It's his joy and renewed purpose to track and rehabilitate the peregrine falcon and the bald eagle - two species nearly wiped out by the pesticide DDT in the 1960s.
In April of this year, the carmaker launched a rental service for its robotic leg brace in Japan, called Welwalk, designed to help partially paralyzed people walk and rehabilitate.
Exxon Mobil and PetroChina will build a water injection project to feed oil wells in the south, as well as rehabilitate and build new export pipelines, Abdul Mahdi said.
Without swift action to keep more land viable and rehabilitate land that is no longer usable, threats ranging from hunger to forced migration and conflict could grow, he said.
They must rehabilitate the home within one year, occupy the home for a minimum of five years and have a minimum annual income of around $35,000 a year per person.
"These are individuals - many of whom made mistakes at a young age - who have diligently worked to rehabilitate themselves while incarcerated," White House Counsel Neil Eggleston said in a statement.
Fallen Kingdom tries to rehabilitate Claire a little bit, mostly by trading in her heels — the subject of an online firestorm — for sturdy boots reminiscent of Ellie Sattler's hiking gear.
At the time the investigation was launched, officials noted Millan took precautions before allowing the dog to run free around the pig, which was being used to rehabilitate the dog.
And the after-credits scene in Black Panther, where we see her helping to rehabilitate Bucky Barnes, already hints at the impact she can have in the battles to come.
She describes existing programmes to rehabilitate IS sympathisers, including some 500 Indonesians Turkey has sent home on suspicion of seeking to cross into IS-controlled parts of Syria, as "rudimentary".
"Sedans are not a growth segment these days, but we want the new Camry to rehabilitate the segment," said Moritaka Yoshida, president of Toyota's in-house mid-size vehicle company.
Among those who build and rehabilitate affordable housing, most of those interviewed were careful not to ascribe motives to the proposal, given the acrimony between the mayor and the governor.
He has witnessed the disappearance of a colleague, as well as the shutting down of other human rights organizations such as The Nadeem Center, which helped rehabilitate victims of torture.
DLF observes that the current debate around the prison system is out of balance—with calls for tougher sentencing of criminals conflicting with the prison system's obligation to rehabilitate prisoners.
During Weiner's mayoral campaign, moreover, Weiner and Abedin chose to turn their marriage into a political issue in the first place, using it to attempt to rehabilitate Weiner's political career.
Microsoft also plans to rehabilitate Tay (although the chatbot seemed to suffer another minor breakdown this morning), and will also release bot templates to help developers create their own programs.
Cane Garden Bay's district representative, Melvin Turnbull, is tasked with allocating some $1 million in reconstruction funds for the area, and has earmarked a quarter to rehabilitate natural flood barriers.
A former senior Taliban member who has defected to the government said fighters might be inadvertently driven into the arms of IS if the government did not rehabilitate them properly.
Knowing that incarceration does little to rehabilitate people, I don't think Turner or society would have benefited from his spending any more time behind bars other than what Persky ordered.
"Disgraced former officials should not be offered cushy fellowships to rehabilitate their image or be given space to explain to students why they were only 'doing their jobs,' " he continued.
An Australian koala hospital on Friday raised over $1 million in order to save and rehabilitate animals injured in Australia&aposs devastating bushfires that continue to rage across the country.
After leaving the White House in August, Spicer has been on a media blitz, looking to rehabilitate his image and credibility after a number of bruising months as Trump's spokesman.
While agriculture used to be looked down upon by the conservation sector, the Lava Java farm is proof that farmers can cultivate the land and rehabilitate it with endemic species.
Rubio, for instance, is yet to fully rehabilitate his image after an ill-advised venture into Trump-style insult politics when he mocked the size of his GOP rival's hands.
After the Martin Margiela show this spring, we close the museum for two years to rehabilitate the basement and create rooms to show pieces from the museum's extraordinary historic archives.
And focusing on how to rehabilitate the men now being accused of misconduct risks replicating that system, rather than doing the work to ensure that everyone feels safe at work.
"Within a decadal time scale, it is possible to rehabilitate even a severely degraded ecosystem into something that is once again a natural wonder of the world," Dr. Pringle said.
New Yorkers are still waiting for them to set aside mutual antagonism to figure things out, starting with where they will get the money needed to rehabilitate the wounded system.
Sudan, under this new government, is trying to rehabilitate its relationship with the international community, particularly beyond Africa and the Gulf States, where it's always had some influence or ties.
Both the dead were involved in the University of Cambridge's Learning Together program to help educate and rehabilitate prisoners, which was holding the event where the attacker began his rampage.
Both the dead were involved in the University of Cambridge's Learning Together program to help educate and rehabilitate prisoners, which was holding the event where the attacker began his rampage.
Part of a unique awareness drive for government officials whose job is to identify bondage cases, as well as rescue and rehabilitate the workers, Balan hopes to shock and sensitize.
The podcast also offers the foundation a chance to rehabilitate an image that, in many ways, was tarnished by Republican efforts to use the foundation as a political cudgel in 2016.
Estes said she was "traumatized and humiliated" by the inaccurate story and had been working to rescue and rehabilitate FGM survivors since 2010, two years after she first arrived in Kenya.
THREE YEARS ago Ricardo Hausmann of Harvard University began work on what he calls the "morning-after plan", a blueprint to rehabilitate Venezuela's economy after President Nicolás Maduro's hoped-for fall.
These are in keeping with the country's overall attitude that prison should rehabilitate rather than just punish, and its overarching goal that people who go to prison do not return there.
"These are individuals -- many of whom made mistakes at a young age -- who have diligently worked to rehabilitate themselves while incarcerated," White House Counsel Neil Eggleston wrote in the blog post.
Later, trying to rehabilitate her image on the talk show circuit, Tripp would try to paint this as a feminist act and mouth platitudes about having acted in Monica's best interests.
He forms a group of vigilantes called the Phantom Thieves, which steal the treasures of corrupted adults in the Metaverse in order to rehabilitate the adults through a change of heart.
"Novelty bets" — on the color of the queen's hat, for example — help bookmakers to rehabilitate their reputations, said Leighton Vaughan Williams, director of the Betting Research Unit at Nottingham Business School.
While the delinquent acts committed by youth serving sentences in youth prisons require an appropriate and measured response, research shows us that prison does nothing to rehabilitate and prevent future crime.
After ten years of traveling, Screaming Females bring along foam rollers, tennis balls, and strength bands to rehabilitate their bodies from the hundreds of hours they've spent hunched in a van.
The advocacy group is campaigning to close all 80 facilities, across 300 states — arguing that they are outdated, unsafe, and too large to effectively rehabilitate or serve the kids they house.
"[The book] is nothing more than a poorly executed PR stunt by Comey to desperately rehabilitate his tattered reputation," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters last Friday, according to NPR.
Formerly incarcerated on drug charges, the older Cannady has made strides to open recreation centers and rehabilitate West Baltimore, efforts that resonate with the community better than most politicians would dream.
Industry barons have always used money to rehabilitate tarnished reputations, but the success that Trump and West Virginia Governor Jim Justice had in running outsider-business campaigns is Blankenship's true model.
"For those asking, this is my response to West Virginia Roy Moore: 'This clown is a walking, talking case study for the limitation of a prison's ability to rehabilitate,' " Holmes said.
In resetting his campaign for the general election, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee is seeking to rehabilitate his image among voters who may have been turned off by his extreme rhetoric.
One of his pieces lands him in legal trouble, and he's given a choice: go to prison, or enroll in "The Transition," a mentor program designed to rehabilitate a lost generation.
But just as passionate are people who say renting rooms on Airbnb has brought them enough cash to rehabilitate properties or cover the mortgage after a layoff or after Hurricane Katrina.
In 2013, as he tried to rehabilitate himself with a run for mayor of New York City, he invited the documentary filmmakers Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg to observe his campaign.
The volunteers at ACT Wildlife in Canberra, Australia, rehabilitate and rescue animals that are injured, sick or orphaned, and Jack the baby wombat is one of the latest under their care.
In 2014, he was called in to help rehabilitate the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association, when their owner was barred by the league after he made racist comments.
The state government had "entirely failed to stop illegal mining, which is the cause of degradation and pollution", and must end illegal mining and rehabilitate the environment, it said on Wednesday.
Ireland's practice of placing thousands of unwed mothers into servitude in so-called Magdalene laundries, designed to rehabilitate what the church considered "fallen" women, did not end until the mid-1990s.
In this "visitation," you learn some of the inner workings of a prison system — that is not only not built to rehabilitate, but is eerily similar to the slavery of old.
For example, figuring out whether a particular defendant should serve 35 years, as opposed to, say, 20, might involve some guesswork as to, among other things, the defendant's ability to rehabilitate.
After 5,300 employees and the chief executive, John G. Stumpf, paid with their jobs, Mr. Sanger and other board members with lackluster support should go, too, to help the bank rehabilitate.
The buildings were devastated by the storm, and it will take even longer to rehabilitate and open them as the city and state await funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
In doing so, PhRMA is seeking to rehabilitate a reputation that was damaged by the actions of companies like Turing Pharmaceuticals, which sharply hiked the price of a decades-old medicine.
In a related experiment, the federal judge in the case has piloted a program developed in Germany intended to help rehabilitate young Muslims who have pleaded guilty to supporting Islamic State.
A year after the state-directed assassination of the dissident Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Arabia is embracing Western sports and entertainment in an effort to boost its economy and rehabilitate its image.
The program will pay up to $10,000 to people who rent and $15,000 to those who purchase or rehabilitate a home, according to the news release from the Greater Topeka Partnership.
As a result, the spending bill also includes an expansion of the low income housing tax credit  — a program that provides tax incentives to developers who build or rehabilitate affordable housing.
"We use a series of techniques and programs to identify, quantify, rehabilitate, block, or ban harmful language and/or harmful individuals," said the company's founder and C.E.O., Glen Moriarty, by email.
Despite the many lies that preceded his confession, the judge—echoing the one presiding over the Turner case—expressed concern for Wilkerson and said he wasn't sure prison would rehabilitate him.
Each was on an individual journey: Chuck was trying to trap a wise-cracking, cowboy hat-wearing Attorney General (Clancy Brown), and Bobby was trying to rehabilitate the reputation of Axe Capital.
He sought to "rescue and rehabilitate" prostitutes; tried to establish a new university in Dublin open to Catholics and Protestants; and punished unfair landlords—which millennials living in London can only cheer.
Applying that lesson, the Tory moderates might seek to keep Britain in the single market, curb the aggressive tone of Britain's negotiators and rehabilitate Mr Osborne ahead of any future leadership race.
Palin back in the center of the media maelstrom, and allows her to rehabilitate her political image, which had diminished in the last year as her contract with Fox News ended. Mrs.
At the same time, she will face a stiff challenge trying to help rehabilitate the image of USC as it grapples with the growing fallout from recent drug and sexual misconduct scandals.
"Playing Tic Tac Toe with a set of cups (instead of X's and O's) is one example of a game that can help rehabilitate an upper limb," said Dr. Shelly Levy-Tzedek.
In the past, the pope also denounced life imprisonment, calling it "a hidden death penalty" and saying that more should be done to try to rehabilitate even the most hardened of criminals.
Though he does the usual justice to the military saga of the Civil War, and Grant's decisive part in it, his book aims to rehabilitate Grant as a politician and as President.
"I will help you, I will rehabilitate Marawi, it will be a beautiful city again," he said at the school in Iligan City, about 40 km (25 miles) from the battle zone.
He eventually was given amnesty under a Kenyan government program to rehabilitate al-Shabaab defectors who had been lured from Kenyan mosques to Somali battlefields by recruiters embedded in the local community.
The conversions "show the country that it is possible to rehabilitate those in the Mara Salvatrucha or other gangs," says Security Minister Mauricio Ramirez, dismissing criticisms that the government should do more.
Rick is pretty pissed off about it, but Morgan's pretty insistent that it's a good example of why you shouldn't just kill people, but should instead give them a chance to rehabilitate.
Then instead of using this "time" to rehabilitate the majority of men and women that will return to society, we do everything in our power to break them and punish them more.
Sesha Patel from Wilmington, N.C., believes that prisons are meant to rehabilitate criminals, and that education is the key to doing so: There's no doubt that prisons are necessary atmospheres in society.
At Sunday's I.O.C. session, where the plan to rehabilitate Russia was first announced, Nicole Hoevertsz, an official from Aruba tasked with monitoring Russian compliance, said the time had come to move on.
Fartuun Adan, a Somali-Canadian activist who founded an NGO that helps rehabilitate former child soldiers, told us that poverty and lack of opportunity continue to drive young men to al-Shabaab.
Rather, it was just as easily the avenue for disgraced men to rehabilitate or burnish their image through faux-vulnerability and humility, an act of ego nourishment, and fantasy perpetuation, nothing more.
Most importantly, it could help rehabilitate the party's image by establishing the narrative that corruption was the result of a few bad apples in the party and, above all, the Gupta family.
Kate (Shirley Henderson) is starting a job as a social worker at Alpha House, a home for wayward children where violence rules and the staff makes little effort to rehabilitate the residents.
The crown prince has struggled to rehabilitate his international reputation following the murder and dismemberment of Washington Post journalist and Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last year.
He has recently made some tentative steps towards liberalizing rules on foreign exchange and exit visas and has spoken of the need to rehabilitate those who have been "misled" by radical groups.
Even as Facebook struggles to rehabilitate its reputation, companies have continued to use its advertising platform, with analysts on average expecting advertising revenue to have increased by 26% in 2019, according Refinitiv.
"Right now there is no program to rehabilitate and reintegrate them, give them the type of skills that will make it less likely they will recidivise to some type of criminality," Silber said.
The brace is designed to relieve pain while helping to rehabilitate the patient, using four micro-motors to apply pressure to the spine, while analyzing movement with a series of on-board sensors.
At a cost of about $21975 million, Mr. Masucci would rehabilitate five remaining buildings on the site, tear down five others and preserve a 112-year-old men's dormitory as a stabilized ruin.
To the uninitiated, EMS is a tool that physical therapists use to help people recover from surgery or rehabilitate injuries, explains Ryan Yelle, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, clinical director at Professional Physical Therapy.
Capital One Securities upgraded Chesapeake to "equalweight" from "underweight" based on the company's efforts to "rehabilitate its balance sheet and liquidity and to eliminate its vast midstream liabilities," said Johnston in the note.
In Chicago, plans for his Lucas Museum of Narrative Art included a radically swooping structure designed by Ma Yansong, and also a program to rehabilitate the lakefront property and create community outreach programs.
Trump's Department of Homeland Security got rid of a $400,000 federal grant that would have funded Life After Hate, a non-profit that works to reeducate far-right extremist and rehabilitate white-supremacists.
Speaking to the camera as his car passed from fields into a town pocked with shell holes, Assad said Syria's long-term challenge would be to "rehabilitate" children brought up under rebel rule.
Alison Smith and her husband Steve are the founders of Triple H Miniature Horse Rescue, a non-profit originally started to rescue, care for, rehabilitate and re-home neglected and abused miniature horses.
If it passes, the bill, which is called the Promoting Real Opportunity, Success and Prosperity through Education Reform, or PROSPER, Act, would make it possible for borrowers to rehabilitate defaulted student loans twice.
The sentencing request came six days after Caspersen's lawyers said the Princeton University and Harvard Law School graduate's gambling addiction and efforts to rehabilitate himself were among the "powerful mitigating circumstances" justifying leniency.
Europe threatens a tough response if U.S. tariffs trigger a trade war, Iraqi psychotherapists work to rehabilitate the 'Cubs of the Caliphate' and Chinese retailers try to cash in on International Women's Day.
In my career as a mobility coach in professional sports, I've helped numerous athletes rehabilitate from sports hernia surgeries, so I was familiar with the recovery process and had set my expectations accordingly.
The issue of mental health care in British prisons remains a contentious one, not least because it raises the ever-existential question of if the justice system's role is to rehabilitate or penalize.
In Europe and Canada, reformed jihadis have taken public roles for years, advising law-enforcement officials and working with NGOs that help rehabilitate "formers" and try to reach potential recruits before they're radicalized.
Iryani said that an attack by the Houthis on al-Mokha port last week was an attempt to obstruct plans to rehabilitate the facility and prepare it to be an alternative to Hodeidah.
NOAA said the next step is to conduct a natural resource damage assessment that "assesses injuries to natural resources and then determines the best methods to rehabilitate, replace" the benefits those resources provided.
Many observers viewed Spicer's inclusion in the ceremony as well as his recent selection for a visiting Harvard fellowship as institutions assisting the former administration official to rehabilitate himself in the public eye.
Burberry, which under CEO Marco Gobbetti is looking to go more upmarket, had only recently managed to rehabilitate its check print, so widely copied and worn in the early 2000s its sales suffered.
Coupled with video of soldiers firing on unarmed demonstrators on Wednesday, the raid does serious damage to Mnangagwa's efforts to rehabilitate the image of a country synonymous with political repression and economic collapse.
Exosuits with back support could help people better carry heavy loads with a lower risk of injury, Malcolm said, while others could help people with disabilities better rehabilitate or navigate on their own.
At the debate, government representatives from Nigeria and Sudan voiced their opposition to progressive drug laws, arguing that incarceration for drug offences was necessary to prevent terrorism, and also to help rehabilitate offenders.
If the goal of the criminal justice system is to rehabilitate and provide people with the skills and tools required to prevent recidivism, Tuttle said we have to advocate for better living conditions.
It also complicates Russia's effort to rehabilitate its image after a vast state-backed cheating scheme at the 2014 Sochi Games it hosted left it nominally barred as a team from the Games.
The internet was ablaze on Monday with debate over whether the Emmys broadcast — and the after-parties that followed — had helped rehabilitate the image of the former White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
Mr. Vollmer, 49, has worked to rehabilitate gang members in his region by creating an ambitious work training program called Project Alcatraz, and also organizes rugby matches for gang members and prison inmates.
The courts are meant to help rehabilitate military veterans, many of whom are dealing with post-traumatic stress and substance abuse issues, and to keep them from returning to the criminal justice system.
Public housing agencies and their private sector partners leverage other sources of funding after such conversion to rehabilitate their properties so they are again livable, affordable homes serving Americans who desperately need housing.
A post by Diet Prada, a fashion and culture commentary Instagram account, called out the influencer attendees for "cashing big fat checks" by participating in the country&aposs effort to rehabilitate its image.
Publishers, booksellers and agents have wrestled with how to handle anonymous allegations against authors when the accusations are hard to confirm, and with whether it's appropriate to rehabilitate the careers of those accused.
The Greenery also sends someone to water 511 Fifth Avenue's 2,303 plants every day, as well as swap out and rehabilitate plants that get too stressed out by being in a Timberland store.
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There's no chance at redemption for this angry man, but Vanya still has a shot at not becoming the White Violin, thereby saving the world, if her siblings successfully rehabilitate her in the past.
"Parents take their recalcitrant children to these schools to rehabilitate and for them to learn the Quran because they have no other option, but that's not an excuse to violate their rights," Gambo said.
UN Environment has been working with the local government to clean up and rehabilitate the Kibarani dump, which has emptied waste into the ocean for 50 years, according to Mombasa County Governor Hassan Joho.
Colovic's arrest on Friday was widely seen as a response to moves in Croatia, which votes in a general election on Sunday, to publicly rehabilitate controversial figures from the past, causing consternation in Serbia.
"I'm committed to having stopped buying foreign fuels by midway through the next six-year term, because we're going to rehabilitate the six existing refineries and we will build two big refineries," he said.
Solid waste has emerged as one of China's biggest environmental priorities as it tries to put an end to illegal dumping and rehabilitate land and water sources contaminated by hazardous chemicals or heavy metals.
In a Washington Post op-ed, the president said solitary confinement is too prevalent in the nation's criminal justice system and is linked with mental trauma that makes it difficult for prisoners to rehabilitate.
The government said that compensation paid by the company would go to aid fishing villages in the disaster zone, provide job training for fishermen who are out of work and rehabilitate the marine environment.
Politically, Christie's role in combating opioid abuse for the Trump administration could be the first steps taken to rehabilitate the governor's lagging image and pave the way to bring him into the White House.
"Failure to rehabilitate this building will pose serious health and life safety threats to park visitors and park and concession employees," the Park Service said in a report to Congress detailing its budget requests.
When I reached out to Chris Bundy, the director of Washington's physician health program, he told me that his organization tries to address and rehabilitate doctors so that they don't have their licenses revoked.
"To defend the threat of amputation and stoning as aiming to 'rehabilitate and nurture' is plainly absurd," Stephen Cockburn, the deputy director of global issues at Amnesty International, said in a statement on Friday.
Her advocacy has helped rehabilitate the image of L.G.B.T. rights in Cuba, where the Castro-led government sent gay men to work camps in the 1960s, and where widespread persecution continued through the 1970s.
When Victor (André Dussollier), an old acquaintance of hers, catches them in the act, he threatens to press charges unless they agree to take part in his organization, which seeks to rehabilitate teenage delinquents.
Back in 1994, a psychologist named Wayne D. Blackmon published a case study showing how D&D was used to help rehabilitate a suicidal 19-year-old who was not receptive to talk therapy.
Institutions like the one in Tuam were created nearly a century ago to rehabilitate "fallen" women and their offspring, with management given to the Catholic Church, whose moralistic teachings dictated much of Irish life.
At the end of each show, Barone tries to rehabilitate a fuckboy — which is a term the comedian said doesn't apply to any specific gender — and her attempts have paid off in some instances.
Behind bars Harvey can be given the chance to rehabilitate while being held accountable to his crimes, and perhaps even – help write the playbook of how predators operate so these dynamics are forever exposed.
Her decision to add "Items" to the title was partly a curatorial strategy to de-emotionalize fashion and rehabilitate its discourse by reframing the subject more broadly as a global cultural and political phenomenon.
In the 1970s, the neighboring island of Paros was so overwhelmed with tourism — it was a party destination, like Mykonos today — that officials temporarily closed the island to foreign tourism in order to rehabilitate.
With many of the marsupials coming into the clinic with injuries due to cars, other animals and green ants, the Bees rehabilitate each one until they're healthy enough to be released back into the wild.
"The bill does allow for SeaWorld to rescue and rehabilitate stranded orcas, with the goal of returning them to the wild, as is the case with all animals we rescue," SeaWorld said in a statement.
"If mining companies intend to open a new area, say 100 hectares, they should also progressively rehabilitate the same 100 hectares that they previously disturbed," Manila's Geosciences Bureau Director Wilfredo Moncano told Reuters on Thursday.
The United States, Norway and other countries in the international coalition battling Islamic State militants in Iraq and neighboring Syria contracted with Janus earlier this year to help the cash-strapped Iraqi government rehabilitate Ramadi.
LWC hopes to rehabilitate Bobga to a point where staffers are comfortable sending him to a forested, natural enclosure where he will have even more space and the opportunity to interact with the other gorillas.
Where the country has failed to win over supporters in the world of international politics, North Korea has attempted to rehabilitate its public global image with a different strategy: securing the affection of minor celebrities.
But she rejected the argument put forward by Butina's attorneys that the woman was not working on behalf of the Russian government, but was rather attempting to help rehabilitate relations between the U.S. and Moscow.
So, while supposedly living in that existence (if that's what Kaepernick is implying), Vick is suggesting that a man who has literally not done one thing wrong, should get a haircut to rehabilitate his image.
In 2014, Fukushima was bestowed a Women's Challenge Award from the Japanese government's gender equality bureau for her entrepreneurial drive and her sustained efforts to help ex-yakuza members rehabilitate and reintegrate back into society.
Israel says Hamas has since worked feverishly to rehabilitate and expand its tunnels and stock of rockets, even as Gazans suffer a continual humanitarian crisis, including a dire lack of electricity in a scorching summer.
Offering opportunities to work with rescued monkeys and parrots in Guatemala or rehabilitate kangaroos in Australia, Animal Experience International, based in Ontario, Canada, said its trips have caught on with gap-year travelers and families.
"Basically, in Oklahoma, we're just warehousing people in prison, and we're not trying to rehabilitate anybody because of budget constraints," said Bobby Cleveland, a Republican state representative who is chairman of the Public Safety Committee.
But repealing the bad regulations, let alone the good ones like the fiduciary rule, will do nothing to rehabilitate Wall Street's image or overcome the view that the markets are rigged against the average investor.
"But it takes up to 15 years for some trees to grow, and it's difficult to rehabilitate the wetlands because some people still aren't aware of the importance of doing this," said farmer Carlos Bohorquez.
Degradation, which can contribute to severe drought and loss of food production, could displace 135 million people across the world by 2030, unless action is taken to restore and rehabilitate degraded land, according to UNCCD.
The 29-year-old Army vet entered the program -- intended to rehabilitate vets -- as part of deal after he was arrested in December for allegedly breaking into his parent's house and beating up his dad.
The dean then raised the issue with other residence deans and reported being confident that Mr. X had been "chastened" since the attack and "was likely to rehabilitate and not harm others," according to the suit.
Rubio railed against Putin's Russia during his own presidential campaign and an intervention in a Tillerson confirmation battle could help the Florida senator rehabilitate his reputation as a foreign policy heavyweight following his losing primary campaign.
Haarhoff acts for a non-profit group founded by American philanthropist Greg Carr that is collaborating with Mozambique&aposs government to rehabilitate Gorongosa National Park, a rich ecosystem whose animals are recovering after war and poaching.
" On March 15, the Ahmedabad City Police released a statement saying that the authorities would work with experts "to provide psychological help and counselling services to rehabilitate victims and wean them away to healthier recreational pursuits.
T.I.'s demanding someone pay up and take the fall for what he calls "trumped-up charges" from the arrest at his gated community ... because the case is ruining the image he worked hard to rehabilitate.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine environment minister said she has been given the greenlight by President Rodrigo Duterte to explore an unorthodox strategy to rehabilitate and develop the country's mining areas: recruit communist rebel fighters to help.
On the other hand, she is at pains to rehabilitate the 17th-century Puritans who, despite their crucial role in shaping America, are remembered chiefly as the ghastly zealots of "The Crucible" and "The Scarlet Letter".
If they are sincere about wanting to rehabilitate the reputation of the agency and let the good men and women there do their work, and about the Mueller investigation, it&aposs time to exit stage left.
"The pivotal question on the stock is can L Brands rehabilitate the Victoria's Secret brand image," UBS analyst Jay Sole said in a note to clients earlier this week, ahead of L Brand's monthly sales report.
Gelband created his method to help rehabilitate his own body after a car accident left him unable to walk, and he continued to remind us that if a move felt painful, we were doing it incorrectly.
He told Beth, who was frustrated with parts of her own job, that he had found his purpose: They should rehabilitate the dilapidated building where William lived and turn it into something for the community good.
A new resilience strategy to help the city cope with a range of shocks and stresses - including climate change and urban expansion - includes projects to help Chennai protect and rehabilitate its 63,600 lakes, ponds and canals.
Patriarch has bought about 260 deteriorated homes on the city's South Side, an area yet to recover, and is using a combination of investor capital and low-interest loans from a nonprofit to rehabilitate the properties.
SHIREBROOK, England, Sept 7 (Reuters) - British retailer Sports Direct promised to improve working conditions at a stormy annual meeting as it attempted to rehabilitate the villified brand after months of negative headlines and criticism from politicians.
Progressives who believe in the redemptive power of empathy, compassion and forgiveness for, say, formerly incarcerated men and women looking to rehabilitate their lives somehow stop short for empathizing with any conservative who says something wrong.
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - When the United Nations inscribed the Roman-era walls of this mainly Kurdish city on its World Heritage list last year, it crowned a decade of efforts to rehabilitate a war-torn region.
Beneath the Sugar Sky by Seanan McGuire The third entry in Seanan McGuire's Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Wayward Children series returns to her magical boarding school designed to rehabilitate children who have experienced fantasy adventures.
The two legislators and now 6900 others from both parties who have joined them have proposed a little known congressional tool to rehabilitate the legislative branch and make it possible for legislators to actually legislate again.
The piece immersed the gallery in stress and hopelessness, creating in a space of privilege an aural, almost physiological, experience of social polarization and inequality, of our unfair justice system and its failure to rehabilitate lives.
The plan to decongest and rehabilitate the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), the country's main gateway, would entail a $3 billion investment over six years, Megawide said in a disclosure to the stock exchange regulator. bit.
MARCH 1 The Philippines' former first lady Imelda Marcos tells her own story in "The Kingmaker," a documentary about her and her husband Ferdinand's rise and fall — and about her recent attempts to rehabilitate her image.
HUD investigators saw the case as an important test of the federal resolve to rehabilitate low-level offenders, who often face housing and job discrimination when they are released, leaving them in need of government assistance.
Building on efforts to reduce the jail population at Rikers Island, Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce on Thursday a $6 million plan intended to help rehabilitate female inmates, and lessen the chance that they return.
In 2017, the company tested out a 236,285-foot tube called the Whooshh Fish Transport System (WFTS) at the Cle Elum Dam in Washington as part of an ongoing effort to rehabilitate the area's fish population.
He becomes Marco's (balky, reproving) Boswell not to rehabilitate the man — as he reminds his subject sternly — but to understand why he lied, why he was believed and to investigate his own queasy feelings of kinship.
On Saturday, the group announced that it released Mr. Qaddafi to comply with a new law issued by Libya's eastern government, which rights activists say seeks to rehabilitate and return Qaddafi-era figures to political life.
The financially troubled building was acquired by the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development in 2003, and assigned to an interim owner, Neighborhood Restore, while the department looks for someone to buy and rehabilitate it.
Dr. Richard Goldstein, the chief medical officer of the Animal Medical Center in Manhattan, said the center used motorized treadmills to rehabilitate patients, adding that the machines must be monitored at all times by trained workers.
Bong Joon Ho's widely loved South Korean thriller would be the first foreign-language film to win best picture, and by picking it, voters could help rehabilitate the academy's reputation for being too insular and white.
With the pivot, Mr. Kurz seems intent on demonstrating a willingness to make the ideological compromises needed for a stable government and rehabilitate his reputation abroad, where his partnership with the far right had raised eyebrows.
The new legislation also includes a scheme to rescue and support and rehabilitate victims, tougher sentences for sex traffickers, and the threat of the death penalty for offenders although executions are rarely carried out in Ethiopia.
In spite of many attempts, no one has figured out how to rehabilitate jihadis such as Sudesh Amman, the Streatham stabber, or Usman Khan, the London Bridge stabber, or the three London Bridge stabbers before that.
The announcement comes as Russia is stepping up efforts to rehabilitate RUSADA, which was suspended by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in 2015 over evidence of state-sponsored doping and systematic violations to anti-doping regulations.
In fact, one of the most interesting aspects of the film is the fact that it feels as much an effort on the part of Houston's entourage members to rehabilitate their own images, as well as hers.
Regardless of political ideology, the action scenes in V for Vendetta are *fire emoji*, and there's a reason the movie helped to rehabilitate Natalie Portman's reputation as a world class actress after George Lucas's Star Wars prequels.
The order creates an Inter-agency Committee on Anti-illegal Drugs (ICAD), that encompasses bodies from police, military and coastguard to health, education and social welfare, and aims to rehabilitate users and suppress dealers large and small.
Bahrain's Interior Ministry on Saturday issued a list of 551 people regaining citizenship under a decree from King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, which a government spokesperson said aimed to give them "an opportunity to rehabilitate themselves".
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) took their first stab at rolling out specifics on their landmark Green New Deal proposal, introducing legislation in both chambers of Congress to rehabilitate public housing communities that have seen years of neglect.
The claims from Lee, who now helps rehabilitate fellow defectors who come to South Korea, are more extreme than other accounts of how the women are treated, but they align generally with accounts of coercion and control.
" Josh Holmes, a McConnell adviser, tweeted Thursday night: "For those asking, this is my response to West Virginia Roy Moore: 'This clown is a walking, talking case study for the limitation of a prison's ability to rehabilitate.
All the work that has been done to rehabilitate bel-canto opera in recent decades—an effort guided by the revered scholar Philip Gossett, who died last June—is seemingly wiped away in a matter of minutes.
During his trip to Damascus, Bashir was courting the Russians by helping rehabilitate their ally Bashar al-Assad after Syria's civil war in order to win financial support or play them off against the U.S., analysts said.
The priorities could shift under Sessions more toward law enforcement and away from measures intended to prevent crime or rehabilitate prisoners, said one former high-ranking Justice Department official who worked under former president George W. Bush.
And while Trump has tasked his son-in-law Jared Kushner with developing proposals for prison reform, Kushner's main policy proposal largely ignores reducing lengthy prison sentences in favor of encouraging prisoners to rehabilitate themselves while incarcerated.
Now the ruling Communist Party, facing a storm of anger from the Chinese public over its missteps, is trying to rehabilitate its image by rebranding itself as the unequivocal leader in the global fight against the virus.
He took half a year off last year to properly rehabilitate his left knee after his loss in the 2016 Wimbledon semifinals, and then skipped the clay-court season this year to concentrate on grass and Wimbledon.
The company, based in Dubai and listed in Canada, faces a community relations test as it tries to rehabilitate Coscuez, the country's top producer until sometime after 2122, as declining investment and outdated mining methods eroded output.
"It is in the best interest of survivors to have a parole board look at the record of the person incarcerated, the crimes they committed, and whether they had made an effort to rehabilitate themselves," she said.
One England fan told Reuters the well-organized and welcoming tournament would not help rehabilitate Moscow's image in Britain, where the Kremlin is accused of poisoning a former Russian spy in a nerve-agent attack earlier this year.
I met Stephanie Conley, a 31-year-old mother of three, the week before her graduation from Family Drug Court, a pilot program that aims to rehabilitate parents with substance-abuse problems and reunite them with their children.
"PPP is a kind of fraud," he said, noting that despite officials initially saying public funds weren't available, the money the government later pledged to rehabilitate waterworks ultimately reduced costs for whichever private provider will eventually take over.
Separately, the group&aposs master plan outlines 127 projects with an investment value of $4.6 billion to help rehabilitate the Jordan River and the Dead Sea and grow the Jordan Valley&aposs economy almost 20-fold by 2050.
President Hassan Rouhani remains the narrow favorite for a second term thanks to Iran's re-engagement with the world after the lifting of sanctions, but has been hammered by hardline foes over his failure to rehabilitate the economy.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia and Croatia, ex-Yugoslav neighbors and wartime foes from the 1990s, traded protests on Tuesday over a Croatian move to rehabilitate a World War Two Catholic cleric whom Serbia still views as a war criminal.
Andrew, 59, had apparently attempted to rehabilitate his image and better explain the relationship in a BBC television interview that aired Saturday, but he was widely criticized for failing to show remorse for Epstein's dozens of underage victims.
The Japanese company plans to bid several billion yen for a majority stake in Coincheck as soon as this week and will set up a new management team to rehabilitate the exchange, the Nikkei Asian Review reported Tuesday.
While the Home Office's move was hailed by many, it has also faced criticism as a potentially illegal decision that sought to shirk the British government's obligations to administer justice — and potentially attempt to rehabilitate — its own extremists.
Interventions to ensure food security and protect and rehabilitate the agricultural sector have a large and often unnoticed contribution to make, as beyond their obvious role in addressing hunger, they can also help mitigate and even prevent conflicts.
Hollywood may be determined to rehabilitate Mr. Gibson, but it's no stretch to imagine him as a man who cracks a hooker joke in front of children or lectures his granddaughter about how men hunt and women cook.
In a project to rehabilitate Roberto Clemente State Park, badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy, the firm Mathews Nielsen replaced the battered Harlem River bulkhead with an approximation of how the river met the land before the city existed.
He also did not answer a question earlier in the day after presenting a $5.7 million plan to rehabilitate the ground floor of a building at the Mariners Harbor public housing development to create a new community center.
White explained that Hardy will be tied to the domestic violence allegations for the rest of his life -- but he's put in the work to rehabilitate himself and White feels he's a changed man who deserves a 2nd chance.
Harris's conversation with Murray was titled, tantalizingly, "Forbidden Knowledge," and in it, Harris sought to rehabilitate the conversation over race and IQ as well as open a larger debate about what can and cannot be said in today's America.
Its members are widely seen as holding similar beliefs to Nusra, but more recently, its leaders have been attempting to rehabilitate themselves in the eyes of Western leaders, even writing opinion pieces in the Washington Post and Daily Telegraph.
Whether the goal is to get fit and healthy, lose fat, build muscle, rehabilitate injury, get strong, improve sports performance, gain confidence, or generally have a better quality of life, strength training is the most beneficial method of training.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's suspended anti-doping agency RUSADA appointed a new director general on Thursday, part of Moscow's push to rehabilitate its tarnished sporting image and overturn a ban on most of its track-and-field athletes competing internationally.
The Ministry of Public Enterprises, which oversees Eskom, said in a statement late on Sunday that the utility would be assisted to fast-track the procurement of essential goods and services required to rehabilitate and repair power generating units.
Epstein's meetings with reporters, one of which took place as recently as June, suggest that the disgraced financier was trying to rehabilitate his image — or at least foster relationships with news outlets — even as federal prosecutors were closing in.
The Trump administration will get behind a criminal justice proposal for the first time when Jared Kushner meets with lawmakers to push for a bill to rehabilitate prisoners through educational programs, vocational training and therapy to reduce recidivism rates.
Cosby's defense attorney, Angela Agrusa, has already hinted at the strategy she intends to pursue, telling the Hollywood Reporter in April that she planned to "rehabilitate his reputation" and paint him as the victim of a media witch hunt.
As the battle over how to fund and rehabilitate New York City's flailing subway system rages on, Mr. Cuomo has thrown his support behind congestion pricing, the idea of charging cars to drive into the busiest part of Manhattan.
A Government Accountability Office report found only fifty percent of federal HTF dollars are spent directly on roads and bridges, and only six percent of HTF dollars go towards major projects to construct, reconstruct, or rehabilitate roads or bridges.
If it decides to tap nuclear energy, the Philippines could either build new facilities or rehabilitate its Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, built in the 1980s but mothballed after a change in the country's leadership and the devastating Chernobyl disaster.
"I have tried everything in my power to rehabilitate this injury in time for the US Open... However, I am left with no option but to withdraw from the event," Raonic, a 0-year-old Canadian, said on Instagram.
That is why New York City is building what the New York Times calls the "most expensive subway in the world" -- a 3.5-mile line between Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal -- rather than rehabilitate its declining subway system.
Moreover, a former U.S. law-enforcement official said that the Americans were angered that Lutsenko had helped rehabilitate Zlochevsky, who they believed had bribed at least one prosecutor in 33 to stall the British money-laundering case against him.
A little over a year before Bozoma Saint John became the first chief brand officer at Uber, the transportation company's best hope to rehabilitate its tarnished image, she hailed a ride from the Four Seasons hotel in Austin, Tex.
Lan is part of an all-woman explosive disposal team working under project NPA-RENEW (Norwegian People's Aid-Restoring the Environment and Neutralising the Effect of War) — to help rehabilitate more than 60,000 hectares (150,000 acres) of agricultural land.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described UNRWA on Sunday as "the refugee perpetuation agency" whose money "should be taken and be used to really help rehabilitate the refugees, whose real number is a sliver of that reported by UNRWA".
Some 60 to 100 of those prisoners are expected to be released in the next five years, said Mitch Silber, the former director of Intelligence Analysis at the NYPD, who now runs a nonprofit that works to rehabilitate radicalized individuals.
"If two Prime Ministers in a row fall for corruption, it will be very difficult to rehabilitate the public's trust in government," Lapid said on Facebook, referencing Ehud Olmert, who served before Netanyahu and is now in prison for corruption.
He was stepping down amid an extended controversy over what many see as his refusal to truly apologize for those tweets and jokes, and a misguided attempt by Ellen DeGeneres to help rehabilitate Hart's image and reinstate him as host.
And, most importantly, they have a safe place to rehabilitate from the physical and psychological toll performance work has taken on them "These sanctuaries exist to provide a place for retirement for the animals used in animal exploitation," Mathews added.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An Indian court has ordered the labor ministry, police and New Delhi government to report on efforts to rehabilitate people rescued from bonded labor, after allegations that many did not receive support they were legally entitled to.
Fortune came under fire this week for its decision to interview former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen at its Most Powerful Women summit, after Hillary Clinton dropped out and thousands of petitioners argued Nielsen used the opportunity to rehabilitate her image.
Seeking to contain the fallout, a South Korean court said it would soon begin proceedings to rehabilitate the carrier - which would allow Hanjin to take legal action in other countries to keep its ships and other assets from being seized.
Since Hugh Grant took to The Tonight Show after getting caught with sex worker Divine Brown over two decades ago, talk and comedy shows have become the go-to venue for celebrities looking to rehabilitate their image for whatever reason.
"As earnings have been essentially static for some time, it is unlikely that the market will rehabilitate a better financed Cobham until true organic growth is demonstrated by the company," Andy Chambers, analyst at Edison Investment Research, said in a note.
Transfer applications usually come from prisoners serving long sentences and the general principle behind them is that a transfer will aid a convicted person's ability to rehabilitate by placing them in a more familiar environment with access to their relatives.
Lawmakers and prison officials all decided that the purpose of criminal sanctions, the purpose of prison, is to punish, and we're not going to even try to rehabilitate anymore, which essentially meant that they didn't care about deterring crime anymore.
"We look abroad at countries that are dealing with a similar situation, but at a much broader scale — most all of them uniformly have a program to try to reprogram and rehabilitate these individuals when they are in prison," he said.
Despite efforts to rehabilitate Comey by experts at the time of his firing, those memos were clearly FBI material — not, as suggested on cable networks like CNN, some type of personal diary or journal entries by Comey — and potentially classified.
By identifying low-risk, nonviolent offenders and more effective ways to rehabilitate them, we are steering these offenders away from a life of crime and reserving our expensive prison beds for the violent offenders who pose a public safety risk.
The ethics questions have created an uncomfortable situation for Bach and the I.O.C. Until he is cleared of the corruption allegations, Sheikh Ahmad's prominent roles undermine the movement's ability to rehabilitate an image that has been battered by recent scandals.
Against these tides, Power's new book seems intended to rehabilitate both her agenda and her own reputation, as she narrates in vivid and engaging prose her rapid rise to some of the most influential positions in U.S. foreign policy-making.
"We have a bill that will make our streets and neighborhoods safer, our police will be better protected and improve the ability of our criminal justice system to effectively rehabilitate offenders," Chuck Canterbury, the police order's president, said in a statement.
On one track, "The Bridge," Hassan and Oyewole, backed by reggae musicians, dub effects, a swinging horn section and a percussionist, spit thick, spiraling verses calling on us to rehabilitate ourselves and the natural world by disconnecting from controlling technologies.
Carlson delighted in filleting liberal enterprises, like the campaign to free the activist and convicted murderer Mumia Abu-Jamal, or the public-relations firm that was struggling, in 1996, to rehabilitate the tarnished image of the First Lady, Hillary Clinton.
In response, the industry's two major lobbying groups, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America and the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, have started major campaigns to rehabilitate their image, a tacit acknowledgment that they have been losing the public relations battle.
But while the President was announcing the move in parliament to "rehabilitate our citizens," Diane Rwigara, the sole female challenger in last year's election that Kagame won with almost 99% of the vote, languished in jail, awaiting her fate in court.
Mr Cohen has tried to rehabilitate his image through Point72 by using social media, hosting Smart Woman Securities and setting up a trading academy to train college graduates on becoming analysts for the 1,100-employee family office in Stamford, Connecticut.
This benevolent-sounding mission — helping nicotine-addicted adult smokers switch to something far less likely to kill them — is Juul's new pitch, and the way it hopes to rehabilitate its image as one of Silicon Valley's most problematic start-ups.
I have neither the PR skills nor the flexible morals and relentless capitalistic thirst that could ever land me in charge of trying to rehabilitate the image of a public figure with an ongoing history of domestic abuse like Brown.
" Mr. de Blasio proposed to add a new neighborhood of sorts on Governors Island, where the city would rehabilitate historic buildings, enable year-round access and seek to attract innovative new businesses with "millions of new square feet for commerce, culture and research.
It is therefore vitally important we make sure that all children who come into contact with the criminal justice system are treated fairly and appropriately, are not forgotten, and are afforded an opportunity to rehabilitate and become productive, contributing members of society.
Reports of Lindh's maintained radicalization, detailed in two 2017 official counterterrorism assessments, are also driving questions about the efforts of the US government to rehabilitate former sympathizers like him, who are expected to complete prison sentences in waves in the coming years.
"Right now there is no program to rehabilitate and reintegrate them, give them the type of skills that will make it less likely they will recidivise to some type of criminality," Mitch Silber, former director of Intelligence Analysis at the NYPD, told CNN.
Heyward is guaranteed to stay in Chicago two more years, barring the near-zero chance of a trade, and he'll no doubt take this off-season to fully rehabilitate a swing, and more broadly an approach at the plate, that's just not working.
Macharia said that spending $150 million to rehabilitate a decades-old line from Malaba on the border with Uganda and using the rest to build another short track connecting the SGR at Naivasha would be a quicker option than building another SGR.
That strategy, though, has not quelled the nerves of Democrats across the country, who are worried that without any GOP rivals, Trump will now turn his entire focus to Clinton, possibly defining her early and hurting efforts to rehabilitate her already dinged image.
Her formidable ability to reflect her own niceness and good reputation onto a problematic celebrity and rehabilitate them through her endorsement had failed — just as her ability to smooth over a controversy with calls for kindness seems to be failing this week.
COTONOU (Reuters) - Benin is hiring scores of extra park rangers and bringing in conservation scientists to rehabilitate a part of West Africa's largest wildlife reserve, which contains big cats and thousands of elephants that have largely died out elsewhere in the region.
"Using people as a mere physical resource to reach the goal of becoming a manufacturing giant is no way for the country to progress," said Prerit Rana, a co-founder of Delhi-based non-profit organisation Agrasar, that helps rehabilitate injured workers.
And perhaps most importantly, Pazienza did indeed rehabilitate himself from the broken neck to come back and fight again in the ring (the design of his body cast used in the film is actually very similar to the one in real life).
Again, like Hill, Hood's presence by itself would potentially rehabilitate one position, but adding him to lineups that also feature Thomas, Wade, Crowder, Shumpert, Derrick Rose, or any other Cavalier that contributed to Cleveland's recent woes would not have solved any problems.
Since the scheme involving DIA was aborted last year, the central bank has taken over three major private banks via bailouts - Otkritie, B&N and Promsvyazbank - and expects to spend a combined total of more than 1 trillion roubles to rehabilitate them.
Walta, a metallurgist by background, and Raging Bull, had been in talks with MMG for years on ways to recover more zinc from the still mineral-rich tailings and rehabilitate the mine, which had a hefty A$193 million ($0003 million) closure provision.
The Ministry of Public Enterprises, which oversees Eskom, said in a statement late on Sunday that the utility would be assisted to fast-track the procurement of essential goods and services required to rehabilitate and repair generating units at local power stations.
North Korea has attempted to rehabilitate its public global image with a different strategy North Korea has faced increased scrutiny in recent years as the nation has worked to develop nuclear weapons and the capabilities to deploy them across the Pan-Asian region.
Ross said the "terrible" mismanagement of the economy by socialist governments had to be reversed first by boosting private enterprise and investment to later restore sustainable growth with an infusion of capital and management skills to rehabilitate the oil, gas and electricity industries.
This concept, recently peddled by Jay-Z on 4:44 as well, has frustrated audiences because it gives men room to mess up and be rehabilitated (sometimes by their victims) while expecting women to rehabilitate themselves and the men in their life.
Judge Choi Ung-young, who serves as a court spokesman for media inquiries on the case, said a sale is possible in principle if it's deemed the best way to rehabilitate the company, but the court has yet to reach a decision.
Accepting that Florida was one hurricane away from a fiscal calamity, the legislature started to correct itself in 28500 and enacted the first of several reforms to rehabilitate the state's insurance market and restore Citizens as a true insurer of last resort.
The ministry has announced in the past few months an increase in the capacity of the Kirkuk oil refinery as well as plans to this year to rehabilitate parts of the Baiji plant, which used to be Iraq's largest petroleum processing facility.
Worse yet, the department soon will recall the accounts of defaulted borrowers who are in repayment and trying to rehabilitate their loans from all but two of the remaining large agencies, even though the agencies have established relationships with these at-risk borrowers.
Logan B. from Wilmington replied to Bradly's comment with a counterpoint: I disagree, yes most prisons are meant to punish the person that has committed the crime but they are also supposed to rehabilitate the inmates who have made mistake in the past.
He continued with this theme later in a news conference and dismissed suggestions, which arose after the injury, that he might not return to the Duke lineup and would instead rehabilitate his knee and just prepare for the N.B.A. draft in June.
That Asperger was neither of these allowed him to rehabilitate his reputation after the war; a devout Catholic, he never joined the Nazi Party, and he stayed at his perch in the Children's Hospital, away from what Sheffer calls "killing centers" like Spiegelgrund.
If Congress and the Trump administration are going to make good on a sweeping legislative package to rehabilitate public U.S. infrastructure, namely the roads we use, taxpayers should hope lawmakers maximize private investment and do not exacerbate matters by over-regulating private infrastructure.
Dorothy Stoneman spent last month packing up her office — all 280 years worth of a career as the founder of YouthBuild U.S.A., a nonprofit that began in East Harlem when she and a group of teenagers came together to rehabilitate an abandoned building.
Citing anonymous sources, the Diet Prada story claims influencers were offered six-figure sums for attendance and geo-tagged posts, in what appears to be the latest campaign by the Saudi government to try to rehabilitate the kingdom's image through lavish sponcon.
In particular, Mr. Roediger said that in exchange for being able to extend the 17th and 18th holes, the company would rehabilitate a long asphalt path that encircles the waterfront, along with two cascading stone staircases that run down to the water.
"For Ahkeem," a documentary directed by Jeremy S. Levine and Landon Van Soest, grew out of a People magazine article from 2011 about the Innovative Concept Academy, an alternative school in St. Louis designed to rehabilitate teenagers who might otherwise be incarcerated.
Earlier in the week, I had visited Medellín, once the murder capital of the world, with one of Pablo Escobar's cousins as my guide; he offers a tour of the cocaine emperor's haunts and legacy, including the slums he had tried to rehabilitate.
Where the earlier film and the novel it was based on both tell their story from the point of view of the film's sole major male character, Coppola's version shifts the perspective to the women who first rehabilitate him, then feel threatened by him.
The former general has formed a pre-election pact with hardliner Islamist groups, which included a promise to rehabilitate Rizieq Shihab, the leader of the extremist group known as FPI or Islam Defenders Front, who is currently in self-imposed exile in Saudi Arabia.
On Friday,  TMZ reported  that Lovato has agreed to enter in-patient rehab as soon as she is discharged from Cedars-­Sinai Medical Center in LA. But sources say that while Lovato's health may be on the mend, her career may be trickier to rehabilitate.
MOSCOW, March 14 (Reuters) - Russia's Deposit Insurance Agency (DIA), a vehicle used by the central bank until last year to rehabilitate struggling banks, increased its bailout to Peresvet bank by more than 30 billion roubles ($527 million), the DIA's annual report showed on Wednesday.
Last month, we got a better sense of what a Cosby defense might look like when Agrusa told the Hollywood Reporter she planned to rehabilitate the alleged serial sexual assailant's image—and also maybe propose that Constand had concocted a false memory of the assault.
It is one thing to rehabilitate convicts by offering them therapy, altering their behavior, and helping them reintegrate into society; it is quite another to try to reorient an adult's beliefs about the divine so that he recognizes the virtues of tolerance and respect.
On Thursday, the 39-year-old former investment banker returns to the German capital as the election frontrunner, with a promise to reinvigorate the Franco-German relationship and rehabilitate a European Union hobbled by Brexit, Donald Trump and a tide of anti-EU populism.
The legislation, known as the First Step Act, would allow some current and future prisoners to get out earlier, and rehabilitate into society through halfway houses, home confinement or other supervision, by reducing drug-related mandatory sentences and making more offenders eligible for early release.
For Tana Mongeau, the reigning wild child of YouTube who keeps inserting herself into mainstream entertainment (most recently, with her MTV reality series and pseudo-marriage to Jake Paul), he played emergency PR agent and helped to rehabilitate her image after the disastrous TanaCon.
The purges have somewhat overshadowed recent efforts by the government to rehabilitate the prince's image, including broadcasts of his riding in bicycle tours to celebrate the king and queen and the release of a video showing him caring for his son Dipangkorn in Germany.
"I put a lot of heart and soul into those reforms, and in a way, at the time, I was trying to play a role in helping to rehabilitate Steven Avery's name," Gundrum tells PEOPLE, fresh from seeing the binge-worthy true-crime series.
However, modern Congo is taking steps to rehabilitate itself with the help of international and domestic activists who offer assistance to women who have suffered sexual abuse, those who lack education, citizens without access to clean drinking water, conflict mineral miners, and others in peril.
For the past three years, the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development said, it has used some combination of city money, public incentives and private loans to spur deals with private developers and nonprofits to rehabilitate buildings, build new ones and subsidize apartment rents.

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