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Colette resists, he pushes her, she resists some more and he locks her up in a room. Voilà!
Her work resists subjectivity as much as it resists narrative — and that is precisely where its impenitent power lies.
It resists analysis; resists efforts to predict where they might end up in a hundred days or what they might do tomorrow on the floor.
The gridlock at the center of the system resists efforts at political reform as easily as it resists the bills political reform is meant to enable.
"The Fed rarely resists the signal for long," he said.
That moment when your wife resists holding your hand… PRICELESS.
Flying is easy and the Karma resists wind quite well.
It's the resentment that puts up gates and resists change.
At the beginning, Tarantino resists giving away too much information.
But instead of abandoning the idea right away, Gerald resists.
But Gugino's charisma resists the story's attempts to simplify matters.
Puccini's technique is so nearly invisible that it resists analysis.
In relationships, she resists every stereotype of the female nurturer.
"The journalist in me resists having an opinion," Ian wrote.
Music, especially purely instrumental music, resists being described in language.
And while that may seem easy, the mind resists, tenaciously.
The fun is in the struggle with a problem that resists.
A bolt within reach is tempting, but he resists and commits.
Still, Jon resists temptation because he's a Good Upstanding Night's Watchman.
You know: person in trouble; resists change; goes through a transformation.
He resists institutional notions of what an abstract painting can be.
It studiedly resists the narrative pleasures and intellectual shortcuts of biography.
The candidate resists Mr Camacho's radical demand that Mr Morales resign.
At the same time, she resists the attention to her gender.
As she offers to come along on future trips, he resists.
A reality this twisted not only resists satire, it cannibalizes it.
It has a supple hand-feel, is breathable, and resists wrinkles.
The non-lid pieces' brushed finish resists fingerprints and water spots.
He likens the animal's panic to the way Marnie resists him.
Wakanda is a place that's desired, that's protected and resists colonization.
She resists and, for three years, moves away, but Brooks persists.
If taxis are highly, but poorly, regulated, Uber resists all regulation.
"A Month in Siena" resists the narrative markers we might expect.
At the same time, Mr. Derrickson resists the temptation to loiter.
But Ms. Buchaca's play is so topical that it resists analysis.
If Barr resists, then we could end up before the courts.
If Mr. Moonves resists, he reportedly risks being shown the door.
But it's also a joke on how stubbornly he resists categorization.
After more than 120 years of use, "sexy" resists overnight reconstruction.
If she resists, they'll assume she's turned double agent for the Americans.
Despite seeing his sister tortured, Thomas resists turning himself in to Malcolm.
If the family resists, then the police will be notified, said Tiwary.
He likewise resists changes in gender relations, law enforcement, race and religion.
And also a celebration of the unassuming, lifesaving skill that resists it.
At the same time, its streak of Western independence resists federal involvement.
"It's not the first time a state resists federal policy," he said.
Soule is creating art that resists that structure and reclaims narrative power.
Pros: Low price, resists damage, high water volumeCons: Prone to leaking issues
The comic resists fitting into tidy political boxes, even 10 years later.
The Associated Press: Texas governor resists calls for quick votes after shooting.
It is a film that resists ordinary treatment and, especially, ordinary reviews.
The guilt that eats at these characters resists easy closure or absolution.
"He resists science, evidence, data, truth," the new speaker told NBC's Savannah Guthrie.
While Jordan's policy positions have been labeled progressive, she resists comparisons to Sanders.
And Stearns resists the urge to use their relationship as a plot crutch.
Though his girlfriend (Andrea Riseborough) wants to call the police, her boyfriend resists.
They operate in a very old system that resists that kind of change.
So much about the American view of itself resists accepting a disturbing reality.
Females also might have a biological quality that resists these traits, she said.
It shines at being what Greene's film stubbornly resists being: a period piece.
But it also resists the easy comforts of respectability politics and bootstrap ideology.
Apple filed a patent made public yesterday for a keyboard that resists crumbs.
When she bluntly asks David to help her die, he sympathizes but resists.
More than once, Justin resists his father's call to drive slowly and carefully.
The stronger the original, the more tenaciously it resists translation to another medium.
"Monster Portraits" resists review and anticipates and complicates any attempt at an adjective.
His life resists posterity's best efforts to make it resemble a morality play.
"We are with anyone that loves, helps and resists for Palestine," she said.
Playing directly behind Maitreya, it becomes the universe he exists in, and resists.
As President Xi celebrates 70 years of Communist rule, a democratic enclave resists.
She resists attempts to separate her more mainstream work from her science fiction.
Even as Netflix resists commercials, it is finding ways to work with brands.
The novel relies too heavily on dramatic irony, but it resists trite resolution.
Prosper doesn't believe in demons, and resists, but the exorcist knows Them intimately.
Still, she produces relatively little work and vigorously resists all forms of self-promotion.
I was glad to discover that Mr. Coburn mostly resists any such patronizing sentimentality.
What if Ms. Holmes resists changes that would be in the interest of shareholders?
"It's how she resists that people in this town just love," Camille explains morbidly.
Otherwise, Glassman resists offers to put the CrossFit label on merchandise and associated gear.
Congress has tools for exercising that authority, even when an executive branch agency resists.
Float, as the name suggests, resists calcification on both a micro and macro level.
"Back to Life" resists some of the easy "Fleabag" comparisons drawn in the media.
My son kind of resists playing with me now because, frankly, I'm pretty good.
While Donald J. Trump resists making his tax returns public, his running mate, Gov.
Like the pit bull itself, this book is sturdy, complicated and resists easy categorization.
But as fun as this thematic riffing is, the book resists such easy classification.
A cult of diehards resists new technology and builds a vibrant Super Smash Bros.
"It's how she resists that people in this town just love," Camille tells Willis.
When Verb wants to take their music in a more political direction, Pinnacle resists.
While Bonnie resists Madeline's concerned scrutiny, Celeste seems to know exactly how Bonnie feels.
In fact, the novel resists tracing any one particular relationship in a focused way.
In many cases, the thing itself resists recognition, or suggests several things at once.
If it resists, you can be sure it's your fault; you have undercooked it.
See for yourself: The matte glass resists fingerprints more than the glossy iPhone 11.
That form of the disease often resists standard therapies, and survival rates are poor.
The National Rifle Association, for example, routinely resists any efforts to limit gun access.
It's totally waterproof, and features a soft, rugged exterior that resists dents and scratches.
At first, Marlo resists, giving a spiel about not trusting a stranger with her children.
The art establishment in Vietnam resists innovative foreign modes of making and thinking about art.
And no chamber resists exploration and explanation like that of a marriage or comparable relationship.
More important, he resists the temptation to make Harry more sympathetic than he should be.
He resists the idea of acclimating with the program, and a fist fight breaks out.
But Cars 163 resists the most feel-good version of that story, to its credit.
It's to Nichols's credit that he resists the hoarier tendencies of this kind of film.
On Wednesday, protesters hung a sign saying "Rome Resists" on a bridge in the Vatican.
The prevailing winds buffet the president but he resists the storm of research and opinion.
It resists perfect absolution of Black characters who have been held back by systemic oppression.
Gulf Arabs should insist on such changes—and withhold some rice if Mr Sisi resists.
The film is meant to be uncomfortable viewing, and resists easy moralising and clear resolutions.
Although Gay is a celebrated writer, she resists characterizing her life as a straightforward success.
Eddie resists the entreaties of Colette, and Luis hits on any beauty he can find.
But it turns out that Trump's magic, if you can call it that, resists cloning.
The textured handle resists slipping, which you want to avoid with such a sharp knife.
Although Mary Frances resists or ignores most of her mother's wishes, this one she embraces.
Adorno, in "Minima Moralia," defined culture as whatever resists the domination of the material world.
The globe-trotting, stylistically varied career of the Iranian filmmaker Amir Naderi resists easy comparison.
She loves his body, nurtures his tattered psyche, tends to her painting, resists his slights.
Resists are thin layers of material used to transfer circuit patterns to a semiconductor substrate.
It has become a never-ending fight against a hidden foe that resists conventional antibiotics.
Although you will find a few concrete lessons scattered throughout, Harari mostly resists handy prescriptions.
It's a museum that both stretches "gay" and resists "normal," and for that it's invaluable.
Jenny Offill's latest novel, Weather, resists a happy ending, preferring instead to linger in despair.
" If the filmmaker resists, he'll nod agreeably and say, "Totally understood, and wasn't suggesting it.
The speaker is waterproof and has a rugged exterior that resists dents, cracks, and scratches.
This untenable situation resists easy resolution, given how important predictability is to the automotive sector.
Mr. Jones, 45, has an aggressive type of Hodgkin's lymphoma that resists the usual therapies.
The plastic it uses, known as PEKK, also resists fire and radiation, according to Oxford.
Critics say the DNA could be used to track and chase down whoever resists conforming.
When Franz resists his neighbors' pleas to make nice with the government, there's a purpose.
He promises to curb spending and resists the idea of pumping up growth with subsidised lending.
Ian initially resists with his attraction to Trevor because yes, even queer people can be transphobic.
In short, this is a poet's biography, from beginning to end, though Rivkin resists the term.
Manning is expected to return to the courthouse in Alexandria on Wednesday, according to Chelsea Resists!
Because she resists making her fame a thing, we can't help but do it for her.
Mr Trump resists such strictures, preferring a more freewheeling style, operating on instinct and gut feelings.
JG: Do you think you will still be able to create a space that resists gentrification?
Mr Chester resists the temptation to anthropomorphise these creatures, instead demonstrating the key role each plays.
Mr Schäuble's finance ministry bitterly resists anything that smacks of a "transfer union" or debt mutualisation.
Much of his poetry resists easy typography as it switches between Japanese, English, Korean, and Chinese.
Certain Women resists that instinct and, even better, suggests that this is actually how living works.
William observes that there seems to be some barrier—something about the mind that resists duplication.
Now, says Holdren, we "appear to have a president now who resists facts," which is correct.
The hall, though ideal for many things, resists intimacy on the scale of, say, Schumann lieder.
Cather's writing resists being overwrought while inflecting grace into what's beautiful and tragic about the everyday.
Captain Kirk resists, intuitively, even before M5 overreacts during training exercises and attacks the "enemy" ships.
The genius of "Losing It" is that Rathbone resists turning her novel into a conventional romance.
We also appreciated its large wheels, long hose and low center of gravity, which resists tipping.
Mr. Assad, well aware of his leverage, resists Russian attempts toward compromise with the Syrian opposition.
Its right-populist government remains emotionally fond of coal and resists tighter EU rules on emissions.
His great virtue is that he cannot be molded by his advisers; he resists all tutelage.
As such, it resists the notion that medicinal cures can be standardized without significantly affecting patients.
If your boyfriend resists these efforts, though, it may be time to re-evaluate the relationship.
Despite pressure, including from the likes of Ava DuVernay and Lena Dunham, the industry resists change.
He defines his work as both "very tactile" and "very romantic," but otherwise, he resists labels.
By working with blacks and dark blues, Takenaga resists the inherent beauty of the festival's colors.
From its obstreperous title to its ever-changing nature, the piece resists easy marketing and branding.
Turning Point: Apple resists the F.B.I. in unlocking an iPhone in the San Bernardino terrorism case.
Whether President Trump embraces or resists the emerging notion of resilient design remains to be seen.
As the universal final chapter, it is an unavoidable subject, but by definition it resists investigation.
But while To the Bone is knowing, it strenuously resists glamorizing anorexia and other eating disorders.
Geography resists narrative; one only gets to decide when to begin paying attention and when to stop.
Her figure resists reclining, using the living room's white couch to rest asymmetrically by pushing herself up.
One of the puzzles of American politics is that most voters want gun regulation, but Congress resists.
Conservative ideology is obviously much more favorable to PhRMA, as it resists federal intervention in the marketplace.
Just look to Donald Trump; he resists irresistible truth with the flagrant abandon of a bratty teenager.
She has tried to get Raquel into housing, but she resists, fearing her family won't find her.
He understands there will be no American airstrikes if he resists the temptation to use chemical weapons.
The NEO 2 Smart can simulate climbs up to 25% and resists sprints up to 2,200 watts.
Social media encourages connections, but its highly public and slickly commodified landscape resists moments of real intimacy.
Berenger, who is more than 400 years old, resists believing what Marguerite and his doctor tell him.
But the journey — which ought to be reassuring, a return to their comfortable, contented selves — resists them.
But there is a tension between his statuesque composure and the wackiness he describes that resists translation.
Microsoft doesn't shy away from the comparison, but resists the notion that it is a mere copycat.
It's a haunting absence, one that resists the spectacle that has historically conferred lynching with such power.
If the speaker resists, the police can arrest the speaker as well as violent demonstrators and counterdemonstrators.
From this first encounter, Waliya resists both her in-laws and the wiles of their Western nation.
Bryce resists the early wake-up call, telling himself that he will look for deals online later.
Pros: Lightweight and flexible, safe for use with potable water, resists permanent kinksCons: Quite a pricey option
The hose resists damage from dog bites, crushing, and even encounters with tools like shovels or rakes.
Still as death and silent as the grave, the visitor resists efforts to engage him in conversation.
For the designer, this maximalist approach resists the "overly polished" and "hands-off" aesthetic of other brands.
Though the piece falls into the Neo-Classical phase of the composer's career, the music resists categorization.
Relentlessly fair, he resists blaming Asia's successes for Western problems and recognizes the West's self-inflicted wounds.
The eruption happens when the rope releases an attack on the cage and the cage resists it.
Even as recalled dreams accumulate, the poet resists automatically giving over her trust to an image system.
We appear to have a president now that resists facts that do not comport to his preferences.
Unfortunately, the definition of being an old, wealthy person is often someone who resists what's coming next.
Robert Greene's "Kate Plays Christine", by contrast, resists the temptation to force the story into a straightforward narrative.
In this way, McCarty captures a progression that resists narrative, disclosing almost nothing of Patty's personality or actions.
Koen resists at first, on the reasonable grounds that he's a selfish jerk who doesn't deserve these powers.
That support is much needed as the public resists allowing them to be the adults they have become.
When in opposition, neither party will leave an imprint if it resists every proposed initiative regardless of merit.
Jack tries to open Rebecca's mind to a fourth child or even a dog, which she initially resists.
He resists the idea that singers have to be the soft counter to hip hop's tough outer shell.
Germany resists shared liabilities, fearing it will be left to pay the bill for the fecklessness of others.
The whole package is unobtrusive and unpretentious, and I've been surprised at how well the plastic resists fingerprints.
The president resists the view shared by many that his tariff policies added a drag on U.S. growth.
Among the many interconnected arts the Dadaists pursued, music was of special interest because it naturally resists interpretation.
One of the boldest strokes of "Leave No Trace" is how firmly it resists the call for backstories.
It's unclear how Trump will react if China resists calls to continue scaling up pressure on North Korea.
The Cruise Lines International Association, the trade group for cruising, resists the notion that regulations have no teeth.
If Germany's establishment resists them, it will set the country on the path to years of social turmoil.
President Trump resists using emergency powers to compel production, saying companies will voluntarily provide much-needed protective gear.
Although the volatility of the First and Third suit Mr. Nelsons, his Brahms as a whole resists classification.
And he resists succumbing to the regimentation of a 12-step program based on devotionals and menial work.
This framework sustains a system of government that resists unilateral action and rejects singular efforts to consolidate power.
If the bureaucracy resists the trio's wishes, Perlmutter has a powerful ally: The President of the United States.
One of the men grabs her and tries to force her on to the scooter, but she resists.
The senator and presidential candidate's record resists easy categorization, as it comes under more scrutiny from the left.
Langlands, surprisingly unsentimental for someone who made his fame doing historical re-enactments, resists the pull of nostalgia.
"It's how she resists that everyone in this town just loves," Camille (Amy Adams) tells Detective Willis (Chris Messina).
Though drawing on the visual vocabulary of advertising, by mostly reusing materials Kong resists our obsession with the new.
It is precisely because it takes no object that it, more than any other phenomenon, resists objectification in language.
"We observe the growing role of Russia that resists the U.S. attempts at domination," he said (The Associated Press).
Western countries discouraged Ukraine from fighting when Russia invaded Crimea, and Mr Poroshenko resists calling the conflict a war.
It's not Wonder Woman, who aims to bring hope and peace to a world of man that resists it.
" And when her husband resists the idea of her running the hospital, she reminds him, "I'm not old, Robert.
Japan produces around 90% of the world's supply of fluorinated polyimide and resists, and about 70% of hydrogen fluoride.
The film carries us to the bedroom but resists the impulse to show us what's about to happen there.
The few, the very few times when she personally wants to remember a time, a place, she also resists.
I can't stress this often enough: If the person being hypnotized resists hypnosis, nothing can be done about it.
It's comfortable like cotton, but it pulls sweat away from the skin and resists the microbes that cause odor.
Scully being Scully, she resists before coming to believe, which is basically a rerun of roughly 200 prior episodes.
However, if the department resists, Congress' strategy shouldn't be to demand every piece of paper acquired by Team Mueller.
"If he resists, there is discussion — and I anticipate — that he would be subpoenaed," the GOP lawmaker The Hill.
Though associated with the French New Wave, her work resists categorization: She moved through forms and media with ease.
As we know from recent history, vast fortunes translate directly into political power, and such power effectively resists redistribution.
To its immense credit, Unorthodox resists making anyone into the bad guy, nor does it succumb to easy stereotyping.
But I'm also impressed by how Fincher resists showing us what Kevin's face must look like after being shot.
The hosts were referring to her style, which resists the sensuality that is often expected of popular female performers.
London wants the backstop to be provisional rather than permanent, while the EU resists any suggestion it could expire.
Many users have shared images or videos online that refer to the claim that African skin resists the coronavirus.
Sepetys wisely resists making Ana's story into a fairy tale, though she does allow her some moments of magic.
Twillory performance dress shirts feature a four-way stretch material that resists wrinkles, wicks moisture, and keeps you cool.
That summing up would probably be too sentimental for Maxwell, who carefully resists the clichés of uplift and consolation.
The two historic rivals have never gone into coalition government together and Fianna Fail still resists such a move.
Art thus places itself on the side of life, as it directly resists the rituals of death and destruction.
It is imperative that Speaker Ryan resists White House pressure and allows the House to vote on the bill.
Human rights groups and Uighur activists say the DNA could be used to chase down anyone who resists conforming.
It resists efforts at making "sense," though there are plenty of keys strewn throughout to unlock its many secrets.
The Mexican Attorney General's Office said this week that Duarte's extradition could take up to a year if he resists.
Sadly, some hungry thief noticed the bright red wrapper, and who could possibly resists a perfectly delicious Kit-Kat bar?
The Grey Stripe AmazonBasics Shower Curtain apparently resists mildew, which is pretty necessary for a bathroom used by multiple people.
If you're one of those who still resists the intense flavor of the liver, then the kidney is for you.
In Federici's scholarship, the rebel body resists church and state authorities that seek to subjugate women and gender-nonconforming people.
He resists the seepage of those views into his work, but all the same they "infect the stories I tell".
Gates & Fields resists settling into any one relation to death, and instead opens up various narrative registers for encountering it.
In The Deep State , Jason Chaffetz reveals an entrenched leadership within the civil service that resists exposure, accountability, and responsibility.
Lewandowski resists the notion that Trump needs to turn out "new" or reluctant voters to win states such as Iowa.
The lenders exchanged blows on Friday, with NSF accusing its larger rival of "scaremongering" as it resists the takeover bid.
The general frame of the couch is made with Baltic Birch, a type of light-colored wood that resists warping.
President Trump resists making a strong denunciation of white racism, insisting on talking about how "both sides" engage in extremism.
Intacta2 Xtend is the successor of Monsanto's Intacta RR2 Pro, which resists caterpillars and glyphosate, but not dicamba-based products.
He may waver on matters of ideology, but his commitment to the family firm is unshakable and resists ethical norms.
If he resists, she could file a complaint with the division, said Jennifer Addonizio Rozen, a lawyer who represents tenants.
That's the history we should celebrate, because that is the history that resists colonialism, not the one that perpetuates it.
There is also an insoluble quality to French police violence, which resists being explained by recent laws or electoral politics.
But there is no getting around that this is an old-fashioned institution that resists change, for better and worse.
But on the other hand … there is the suggestion, the adumbration of an inaccessible interiority, a reality that resists commodification.
At first, she resists Aunt Lydia's wheedling requests for her to slip back into the scarlet robes of a Handmaid.
My heart aches for them, and for a nation that so doggedly resists a genuine reckoning with its original sin.
If the department resists, a committee could issue a subpoena to try to compel it to produce the relevant documents.
Nelson herself resists strict classification, even though The Red Parts' original printing bore the phrase "a memoir" in its title.
But what makes "War With the Newts" so extraordinary is how it resists tethering itself to any particular allegorical scheme.
If a nursing home resists — or advises against making an unannounced visit — consider that a red flag, Mr. Chicotel said.
Mr. Williams resists the notion that Medium should be seen as a traditional publisher, commissioning, editing and making stuff available.
Often, the biggest challenge to solidifying a normative framework arises when attempting to contest a political culture that resists it.
This approach to nuclear energy reduces proliferation risk, produces minimal amounts of short-lived toxic waste, and resists nuclear meltdowns.
But they&aposre not coming as fast in the developed world because the developed world resists its swamps being drained.
Anna is so touched by Adrien that she brings him home to meet the Hoffmeisters, but Hans resists accepting him.
She resists killing a cat, instead practicing her telekinetic abilities on soda cans, even when her disobedience results in punishment.
But London wants the backstop to be provisional rather than permanent, while the EU resists any suggestion it could expire.
She asks Frank to nominate her to the position of Ambassador to the United States, but he resists at first.
Similarly, she initially resists working topical humor into her monologue, which, given the current climate, is almost quaint in its naivete.
For example, institute investigators developed a bodysuit called a Regent, which resists the movement of muscles and helps to strengthen them.
Amis resists succumbing to Hollywood bombshell tropes and transforms moments that would be erotic in a more conventional film into tragedy.
At first Yael resists, but in the end, Rachel gets in her head and Yael agrees to step up on camera.
The paper resists water even when its surface is physically damaged, and is unstained by liquids such as coffee and tea.
If the Bronco defense remains stout while Manning resists the urge to launch crazy passes, Denver's Super Bowl chances are good.
It resists the temptation to condemn or mock these characters on the one hand, and to idealize them on the other.
By The People represents these communities with dignity, and resists efforts to dehumanize those of a different socioeconomic or ethnic background.
The second was Germany's Social Democratic Party, which governs in coalition with Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats and resists relaxing those rules.
One idea Trump resists: retreating from U.S. tariff punishments against China, which most economists agree contribute to slower U.S. economic growth.
Rosalba at first resists, but finally accepts, the love of Arcadio, the captain's nephew, here the ardent tenor Won Whi Choi.
Most important is to take the person or your suspicions seriously and get immediate professional help even if the person resists.
Similarly, during rare moments when someone resists Waters, or gets competitive about jokes, it feels as interesting as the historical elements.
Completed by Mr. Andriessen, the Dutch Modernist master, in 1988 and first staged the next year, "De Materie" ("Matter") resists categorization.
The top bands evoke a frieze running along a wall, while the painting's square format resists being incorporated into that narrative.
She plays a character: friend, parent, breadwinner, lover, a woman who resists classification, a woman of the world, of political conscience.
She resists a characterization of Lynch as any sort of lothario, and says his roving affection was never based in selfishness.
Thinking notoriously resists being captured on film, and Mr. Peck often falls back on its most common analogues, scribbling and smoking.
In fact, the Everest is manufactured out of durable 600D polyester that resists scratches and tears and is even water-resistant.
It involved the destruction of his immune system and transplanted stem cells with a gene mutation called CCR5 that resists HIV.
Unlike coatings on metal, the color in ceramic is a property of the material itself and thus resists fading and wear.
The film shrewdly resists the biographical cliché of supposing that the songs originate in or refer to specific moments of feeling.
Like Obama in 2008, Buttigieg resists the "I'm a fighter" crutch on which so much Democratic messaging has leaned for decades.
Mr. Harris honors that uplift, the expectations of an audience accustomed to the arc of "Revelations," but he resists it, too.
I'm looking for something that goes beyond the idea that books make us more empathetic and resists simplification, nostalgia and sentimentality.
One of the most widely acclaimed movies of 2016, Barry Jenkins's Moonlight features a remarkable cast that resists a qualitative hierarchy.
Yes, Ms. Hanks has serious business in mind: Thalia, protective of her light-skinned privilege, resists marrying Streeter, who is darker.
And if you or your partner resists and can't find the courage to settle in for these talks and dig deep?
T. resists this idea and says he wants to try to extend our stay in our current Airbnb for one night.
He thinks it will help if Cristofer discusses his grandmother's death with the interviewers, but Cristofer resists and Clarence supports him.
The Northeast resists the populist surge of our day just as it fought the revolution of Jefferson, Jackson, Bryan and Roosevelt.
Film Club In this short documentary, a teenage girl in Afghanistan resists her arranged marriage so she can stay in school.
And then he gets down to the difficult business of putting his fingerprints on a franchise that deliberately resists individual authorship.
It's also a surprise since he typically resists antagonizing Moscow because he wants the US and Russia to have a stronger relationship.
Mounira al-Solh resists homogenizing narratives about Arab women in her work's specificity and its rejection of expected characters or sensationalized accounts.
While the documentary allots Ocasio-Cortez the most screen time, it resists elevating her into the figure of the lone liberal savior.
According to the Georgia Resists Coalition, the Atlanta rally sought to renew calls to remove "symbols of white supremacy" from the city.
If Apple successfully resists the hacking mandate, the phone becomes an even safer place than before to plot crimes, including terrorist attacks.
Margaret Atwood has written of societies in the aftermath of technological apocalypses—although she, like Mr McEwan, resists the "sci-fi" label.
Almost as if the structure possesses a will of its own, Hill House resists all the Crains' plans for change and betterment.
But Abney resists a classification as a black artist, and continues to play with race as a fluid concept in her paintings.
Our photog tries asking some legit questions about Hispanics in Hollywood ... but Diego resists and sticks to signing off for his admirers.
If President Trump resists an open-ended deposition and Mueller seeks one by subpoena anyway, Mueller could lose at the Supreme Court.
The tension is still high ... we do not know if they might come back and arrest him by force if he resists.
It resists the way we are more and more inclined to consider politics: as data, and decision-making, and simple, weighed incentives.
To sponsors, Twitch offers a novel opportunity: access to a generation that resists traditional advertising media but is steeped in video games.
When an Italian-American cop resists fining her, she feels justified in believing that "there is much that binds Italians with Nigerians."
De Andrade pairs the maps with photographs of the women's hands, an identification that resists subsuming them under hegemonic models of authorship.
By transforming the very design and structure of a museum, NOMA+ resists elitist narratives about who can make and engage with art.
The challenge lies in Maeterlinck's symbolist style, which resists psychological realism at every turn in favor of evasive dialogue and sibylline details.
The device seems to repel whatever personal experiences it is exposed to; it has a coating on its screen that resists fingerprints.
Leaders rely on them when the going gets tough, that is, when the system resists, and these leaders will surely face resistance.
It represents the whole checked-out mentality that resists America's total work culture and fitness culture, without ever putting the footrest down.
Power and sexual politics lie at the heart of the play, yet Mr. Buljan resists sexualizing the women who inhabit the brothel.
The White House's Statement of Administration Policy for the bill released Wednesday resists congressional attempts at policy riders in more general terms.
Migos is a wildly popular rap trio from Atlanta, but the show resists acknowledging that fact—one of many musical inside jokes.
It's treated mostly the same too, except bovine tuberculosis resists pyrazinamide, one of the antibiotics used to treat TB, the CDC said.
The politics of gun control are complex for Republicans, whose base -- particularly in rural states -- resists any curtailing of Second Amendment rights.
Vijay smartly resists psychoanalyzing her, implying that the china-shop bulls in our families can be survived but never entirely explained away.
I want to curl up inside the moment where Sally, who often resists her magical abilities, lights a candle with just her breath.
The main character, a young FBI agent in the 1970s, grapples with a new "type" of crime that resists old classifications and understandings.
I've learned there are four critical habits and perspectives that can help leaders manage a team that often resists the traditional management approach.
He resists the temptation to shock the viewer with exploding heads and severed limbs, as so many post-"Private Ryan" war movies do.
He tries to govern by one-man decree, declares phony emergencies to crack down on immigration, resists Congressional oversight and courts tyrants abroad.
However Gozo, interviewed in the volume, resists the notion that his poetry is merely "writerly" writing, made for the composition of more poetry.
Cook's response echos the broader tech industry, the vast majority of which resists efforts by governments to get special access to encrypted data.
As the world grows smaller, as technology obliterates the significance of where we live and work, as Americans become more transient, Texas resists.
The joy Wojnarowicz took in his work—the joy of bright color and the sheer beauty of being a living body—resists museumification.
I'll say this, at least: Mr. Baryshnikov resists, for the most part, the studied, slow-motion movement that often characterizes Mr. Wilson's work.
He imagined Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare's wife, reminiscing about her husband, whose works she has not bothered to read and whose poetry she resists.
When I said it's interesting that she resists the term, she responded sharply that it's interesting that I want to pigeonhole the show.
These discomforts usually pass within a minute, but face-touching provides immediate relief that eventually makes it a habitual response that resists change.
A form of Japanese dance theater, it developed after World War II. It resists fixity — and it has long been associated with distress.
Smarter Living: It can survive on surfaces for 42 days, resists being killed and is the source of most stomach bugs in America.
Mr. Kimmig, a prolific German director, resists the urge to use video, concentrating the entire drama in the raw performances of the actors.
Notably, the Z Flip is supposed to have a flexible glass display that resists scratches better than the current generation of plastic foldables.
Murdoch resists easy portraiture (Indians as pitiful or pathetic or damaged) and blind compassion (Indians as noble sufferers or keepers of special knowledge).
A synthetic leather palm resists abrasion and provides an excellent grip, ideal for holding trekking poles, an axe, a shovel, and so on.
He created a body of work — including fiction films and documentaries, dramas and comedies, original scripts, adaptations and remakes — that resists easy characterization.
At once erudite and colloquial, the book resists prescriptive judgments, teems with surprising juxtapositions, and evokes the contagious enthusiasm of a cool teacher.
Along with Apple's MacBook, it's one of the rare laptops that sports a timeless look and resists aging better than most other systems.
He is quick to raise the hammer in international controversies, and slow to set it down if the nail resists being driven in.
Those findings mirror the split on Capitol Hill, where the Democratic-controlled House is pushing toward impeachment while the Republican-held Senate resists.
AS), even as the Dutch rival paint maker resists its 26.3 billion euro ($29.5 billion) takeover offer, PPG's top executive said on Tuesday.
As with the other novels, the story resists typical plot summary, and highlights the rich monologues Faye elicits from the people she encounters.
This is what I find so engaging about Meyer's work, that you cannot put it into a particular perceptual category: it resists simplification.
Black Leopard Red Wolf actively resists any attempts on the reader's part to sink inside the world of the book and lose themselves.
One for height, one for sliding the seat padding forward or backward, one for adjusting how much the chair resists when you lean back.
Then there's Captain Cassian Andor, played by dashing and wispy Diego Luna — who resists your notion of what his character is about almost immediately.
The comfortable stretch fabric repels water and resists stains while breathing and wicking moisture away from your skin to keep you dry and comfortable.
In addition, while President Barack Obama rightly resists sending billions of dollars of lethal arms to Ukraine, Washington should continue shipping non-lethal aid.
Yet the hot rhetoric persists, and so long as the world resists Mr Trump's injunctions, the question is whether rhetoric will turn into action.
We have nothing but respect for a woman who resists the urge to make a Bigfoot joke in the wee hours of election eve.
Although Apple resists law enforcement requests it considers overreaching and encrypts information stored on its devices, it can turn over data stored in iCloud.
If the United States resists, then we can expect further destabilizing provocations, perhaps backed with the threat of the actual use of nuclear weapons.
One young woman, Heloise resists the Order's brutal soldiers, and risks bringing down consequences not only for herself, but for her village as well.
It's also important to have a turntable that resists vibrations, which can cause misreads of the peaks and valleys, according to Pro-Ject Audio.
When the zealots on whom he depends for power in the Knesset push for annexation of the occupied territories he resists, to some extent.
If your pillow resists common allergens, including dust mites and mold, you'll most likely have an easier time breathing and sleeping in your room.
Dolly, often referred to as a country music diva par excellence, resists the label for all the reasons one might expect: a negative rep.
When asked if it's stressful—as a public official, as a woman, as a minority, as an immigrant—to shoulder California's hopes, she resists.
If China resists depreciation and capital outflows continue, the erosion of reserves could puncture the PBOC's air of invulnerability, leading to faster capital leakage.
Dr Pauli describes the offer made to her as decent and acceptable; she resists it with all her might, claims she is being cheated.
Now we've got a president who not only resists playing nonzero-­sum games but actively fans emotions that impede the wise playing of them.
Bipartisan success starts with a leader who sets the tone, shows good faith, and resists the temptation to play one side off of another.
"Bridge Over Mud" resists inviting the audience in and refuses — with a kind of perversity that is actually sort of admirable — to become interesting.
With a few exceptions — "The Wire," notably — TV drama resists the idea that characters' outcomes are fated, as in Greek tragedy, by larger powers.
Also, the antibacterial part means it resists unsightly, not to mention unhealthy, mold and mildew buildup and can be easily rinsed clean after use.
As the story progresses, Angell resists neat conclusions or easy resolution, instead focusing on the messy, surreal nature of life after such profound loss.
If Hess' billionaire CEO resists, Elliott could launch a proxy fight, and given the stock's poor performance, investors would likely be on Elliott's side.
She is also dying of Stage IV ovarian cancer, but resists conventional treatment, which her worried family understands to be an expression of fear.
And she often resists any talk about the right-left spectrum of ideology, or party politics, even if her own sympathies are pretty clear.
That's also the way FBI Director James Comey has put it on more than one occasion (while Comey resists the term "Ferguson effect" itself).
The body resists long-term calorie restriction by sending signals to our brains that trigger a craving for food, making diets prone to failure.
She resists him at first, unsure whether she is drawn to him out of love or out of powers that are larger than her.
Yet as the narrator lists some unusual flaws — "stress lines and cigarettes/politics and deficits" — the beat constantly resists the rest of the song.
It's a terrific show, one of my favorite dramas to debut on TV in a long time, but it's one that resists easy descriptions.
It resists narrative structure, even with death, and is stretched over years where the presence of the thing is more substantial than the activity.
If these are not the normal doings of a typical public official, that is fine with Mr. Williams, who resists the label of politician.
As Trump resists those steps, airlines have sharply curtailed their schedules anyway and states have announced lockdowns that go well beyond the federal guidelines.
Its contrast with China in terms of attitudes to vegetarianism reveals much about the mainland's society, and how it either embraces or resists change.
Princess Bean (voiced by "Broad City's" Abbi Jacobson) is a rebellious 19-year-old princess, who resists her father's efforts to marry her off.
But, De Guzman notes, Filipino cuisine resists neat categorization; its "authenticity" is made murky by the Philippines' long history of colonization and cultural exchange .
Finding a fully waterproof safe should be simple, but do check to make sure the fireproof option you&aposre considering resists other environmental factors.
As her family insistently tugs at her, Manana resists, settling into a sense of self and letting the wind in the trees serenade her.
But what's beautiful about Twin Peaks, what makes it "hold up," is that it both allows for and resists both of the above readings.
For many, it's a scar on the inhabitants collective memory, and an exercise of remembering the dead from a city that resists forgetting their fallen.
The work in the exhibition — a mix of photography and sculptural installation — resists this assumption by portraying digital interfaces that are opaque, broken, and decrepit.
But I might also be reading too much into a series that forever resists being read on any level other than its most literal one.
Sequoia wood resists rot; scratch away the muck and charcoal from a stump which took root three millennia ago and the wood beneath is intact.
There, she meets Kora, a woman living in the city who might be able to save her community, but who resists leaving her family behind.
This chapter is replete with tragedy and suffering, but Mr Dauber recognises the multiplicity of Jewish humour and wisely resists any single characterisation of it.
"Just like a physical body, the body politic must have an immune system that resists anti-Semitism and other forms of racial hatred," Barr said.
Under that rule, a synthetic human genome like the one Church described — one that resists all viruses and pathogens — would probably eligible for patenting, too.
But corralling the unruly President who resists discipline and control and who blurts out inflammatory statements and sets Twitter alight on a whim is another.
More than that, however, Smithon is just a magical scenario because it resists the kind of cheesy repetition that so many tactical setpieces fall into.
America opposed the idea for the same reason Germany resists it today: it was a country with a big surplus on its balance of trade.
That said, I maintain a strong and honest position, one that resists being mediated by the institutional power relations that define a large international organization.
The system mostly resists his demands because it's not designed to operate that way and we have centuries worth of norms that are remarkably resilient.
Yaffe's book is partly a study of what happens when a great artist, emerging as part of a scene, resists that scene's assumptions and categories.
The Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella sheds water and resists wind gusts better than many umbrellas that are larger and pricier, and it lasts longer, too.
Even Mark Patten's cinematography, though rich and clear, stubbornly resists playfulness as the movie's surge toward mayhem, and Lee's absorption of punishment, grow increasingly improbable.
Claver-Carone said Maduro could still negotiate an exit from power, and warned of legal consequences if the embattled Venezuelan president resists calls to leave.
He speaks in incoherent sentence fragments and never resists an opportunity to brag, even when his self-adulation is based on partial or complete falsehoods.
In granting these forgotten women a voice, and conjuring their longing for freedom, Hartman resists the century-long diminution of their lives to social problems.
Her character also desperately wants to do quality journalism and resists her station manager's demands for sensationalism almost right up until her horrifying final act.
French authorities are seeking his extradition from Belgium, a process that Mr. Molins said could take as long as three months, if Mr. Abdeslam resists.
There are few therapies for depression that resists treatment, which is why the FDA granted this new drug application Fast Track and Breakthrough Therapy status.
The children thrive, but hyper-conservative Waliya resists integration, causing turmoil as the family grapples with her hatred of the West—and both countries' faults.
But George resists coming out to her family and friends, Mae tries to hide her addiction, and it doesn't seem to be getting any easier.
Mr. Trump promised to deal with such issues in some cases within his first days in office but has found that Washington resists quick action.
With its plot about a greedy, wall-building tyrant and the impecunious young artist who resists him, "Hadestown" is political art to Mr. De Shields.
In fact, they have to get through so much material so quickly that when a character resists joining up, he's drugged and kidnapped into complying.
A person who resists 99 times, even if he gives in the 100th, is a stronger person than someone who's never been tempted at all.
Learning how to tell the truth about how our family is implicated in, benefits from, and resists violent systems of exploitation is an ongoing process.
The topic of cryptocurrencies meanwhile has had central bankers stumped about how to approach regulation for an asset that resists regulatory oversight by its nature.
Certain art and poetry — Broodthaers (113-76) produced both — have an anarchic potential that resists all authority, including institutional taxidermy, political packaging and market approval.
He constantly resists efforts to scrutinize and check his administration while carrying out some of the most overt acts of corruption in the public eye.
After watching this film, one has to conclude that with more than 100 nationalities living within the country's borders, an Israeli cuisine resists easy definition.
Elliott could push harder on replacing AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson if AT&T resists splitting off DirecTV, according to people familiar with the matter.
If it doesn't, and Iran resists, all that'd really be left are a slew of bad options to make a horrid situation much, much worse.
But like all great literary works, "What If?" resists simple resolution: The panelists rarely agree on what you must, or must not, do to survive.
And the problem resists fixing; solitary people who participate in experiments meant to nudge them into joining groups tend to have high rates of recidivism.
As she resists her husband's (Wendell Pierce) insistence that she finally retire, we get a rare window into the gradual breakdown of a dedicated professional.
If China resists an American attempt to push back against Mr Kim's aggression, it could well make highly dangerous outcomes more likely—though they remain remote.
He paints in a number of manners and vocabularies, and in doing so, he resists subjective readings based on related motifs and a consistent painterly approach .
And in the tricky romantic scenes, which are the most challenging to make colorful, Greg Hess performs deadpan earnestness with a wonderful ease that resists overstatement.
This could become harder with a greater number of Flemish separatists pushing for more powers to be devolved to Belgium's regions, something the poorer south resists.
His work resists being painted with a broad brush, despite the tendencies to hold him up as either an unimpeachable genius or an anti-feminist nightmare.
Trump is effectively being constrained, a novel and uncomfortable position for a businessman, a reality star and an unlikely politician who resists all kinds of control.
It also resists SPD demands for tax rises for the rich and for the merging of private and public health insurance into one, state-run system.
Philippines gets its own Trump Extrajudicial killings advocated Last month, he said he wants to empower security forces to "shoot to kill" anyone that resists arrest.
Edson Incopte—an up-and-coming poet who spent part of his youth overseas and works for a Portuguese NGO—resists choosing between the two tongues.
In the A202015, Icon Aircraft has produced an airplane that handles easily, resists dangerous spins, and treats its pilots and passengers to an open, airy cockpit.
LendingClub CEO Renaud Laplanche resists trying to explain the stock, but says that neither competition nor the economy has had a big impact on the business.
Like that go-for-broke paean to the sexual image, Unforgettable blows right past the so-bad-it's-good classification, and resists simple, ironic camp appreciation.
Reuters reports that the British man underwent a transplant from a bone-marrow donor who has a rare genetic mutation, CCR5 delta 32, that resists HIV.
After hearing testimony in the case of a young man from a poor neighborhood who is accused of murder, only Davis resists making a snap judgment.
In a story that might otherwise be self-serious, Van der Vliet Oloomi resists the standard redemption arc, infusing her protagonist with a darkly comic neuroticism.
If someone resists arrests, fails to cooperate with a lawful order, or commits further crimes in the presence of that officer; then they will be arrested.
The place in space, history, and social hierarchy that we occupy is an accident of birth and a cage, Ishiguro shows—one that our humanity resists.
It's the latest effort to gain insight into Mr. Trump's financial records, as the president resists demands for access to his tax returns and other documents.
Yes, wool sounds hotter, but wicks like a dream and resists the funk that might otherwise arise after 10 miles and a couple of creek crossings.
Trump knows little, resists being briefed, and is subject to manipulation, so he is not one to manage alone a complex conversation so fraught with risk.
Scarry articulated for me part of what I found (and find) so awful about physical pain: Pain resists and evades and at times even destroys language.
But Mr. Haggard, who released dozens of albums — beginning in 1965, right up until last year — is the country music titan who most resists easy categorization.
So the question is why, not who, as a shambling detective named Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) resists the rush to judgment and delves into Cora's past.
Mr. Klein's home country courses through everything he writes for Los Guachos, but he resists letting his music be pinned to a single influence or nationality.
On the other hand, if the South declines the negotiations, or resists the blandishments offered, it risks the political wrath of some of its own electorate.
Deeply suspicion of anything that smacks of self-importance, of making a blanket statement or pronouncement, he resists nailing down what the poet and poem are.
Though the Russian leader resists sounding the alarm, the audience is nonetheless convinced that if nothing changes in the coming months, the Big War could be imminent.
Berkenblit has absorbed Pop Art's penchant for cartoons, transforming that cool, transparent domain into something far more challenging: a largely legible world that invites and resists interpretation.
U.S. fires tear gas into Mexico to repel migrants, Senior House Democrats tap brakes on investigating Trump and Russia resists Western calls to free captured Ukrainian ships.
It's as sleek as it is tough, and it resists water from all angles, making it perfect for bike commuters and people who live in rainy climates.
He broke through with 1967's "Cool Hand Luke," in which he played Dragline, a convict who resists, and then becomes friendly with, Paul Newman's Luke character.
It resists claims that Islamic State and al-Qaeda are to blame, because it likes to present itself as the best bastion against Islamist extremism in Bangladesh.
The director, Rémi Chayé, who drew inspiration from the expedition of Ernest Shackleton in the Antarctic, resists the temptation to turn her quest into a cheesy romance.
But they're also great for working out since they're made of a thickish polyester/spandex knit fabric that offers plenty of stretch, wicks moisture, and resists odor.
Filming began this month, and next month we will be able to watch the pilot episode in which Kevin resists his landlord's overtures to buy him out.
But then Ms. Gummer — who studied art history at Vassar College, interned for the designer Zac Posen and mostly acts as her own stylist — resists fashion typecasting.
Murdoch owns 17 percent of Fox's outstanding shares, so it's possible Comcast could convince enough Fox shareholders to take an all-cash offer even if Murdoch resists.
Today, chosen families come in all shapes and sizes; for example, the Amerasu family does not walk balls and resists affiliation with any one particular artistic scene.
"The Innocents" resists the temptation to wallow in sentiment as the nuns give birth, and images of new mothers cuddling their newborns are kept to a minimum.
Sometimes adventure movies become so bloated with action scenes that the story stops being interesting, but Ready Player One resists that impulse for most of its runtime.
But there has always been a powerful strain in conservatism (think the John Birch Society) that resists seeing itself as a participant in the game at all.
Very little else in Pop Art: Icons that Matter rewards the inner (private) human condition or resists the social/political/commercial spectacle that tries to consume it.
In previous scenes, cast members speak as "themselves," giving brief monologues about their love for their husbands or for dance, but Ms. Tanjuaquio resists telling her story.
The thick yet pliant rubber used in the construction of this hose remains flexible and resists cracking even in temperatures down to 25 degrees below zero (Fahrenheit).
Now she wants to return to the ensemble, a fate that Zach — her former lover, it turns out — resists on her behalf as if it were death.
Still, Jansen resists the idea of pitching in any inning but the ninth, and occasionally for an out or two in the eighth to go with it.
The seed is another complication; you're not supposed to eat it but suck on it as your teeth simultaneously tear at the meat, which resists like leather.
The closest thing to a conflict arises when Mark returns from Poland and asks Mike to move out and give him back his job, and Mike resists.
They are coated with Le Creuset's standard high-quality enamel glaze that prevents scratching and resists staining — a hugely important quality for a coffee or tea mug.
Distrust and betrayal stain the story, yet Mr. Blackhurst resists cynicism; even when our humanity is in tatters, he suggests, the mothering instinct remains damn near indestructible.
But McInerney rejects satire's self-protective distancing as surely as he resists its flattening effect on characterization; in tone, "Bright, Precious Days" is mellow, earnest, almost elegiac.
If the Department of Justice resists, we could end up in a legal battle pitting the legislative branch and its core oversight function against the executive branch.
As a result, these old vines of monastrell, or mourvèdre as it's known in French, did not have to be grafted onto American rootstock, which resists phylloxera.
Deeply suspicious of anything that smacks of self-importance, of making a blanket statement or pronouncement, Clark Coolidge resists nailing down what the poet and poem are.
But even if Netflix resists the urge to start showing commercials, Kelley said that product placement and licensing could also help the company generate new revenue and profits.
There has always been a part of this place that resists fear and ignorance, that works tirelessly to keep it at bay, that turns its lead into gold.
The more time we spend twitching in front of our tiny digital screens, the less that we have for art that resists the easy duplication of digital programming.
Forced to impose the clear-cut categorisation required by tax codes onto a world that resists such easy classifications, tax lawyers can end up tying themselves in knots.
Among its other virtues, "Key Change" resists sentimentality, although there are some touching passages when the women speak of the joy that comes from just seeing a magpie.
Frank Murphy, the last American governor general of the Philippines, proclaimed narra the country's national tree in 1934, as a symbol of sturdiness — the tough wood resists termites.
She resists at first, but then approaches, and gazing down at her child (whom we never see) she smiles in a kind of horrifying acceptance of her fate.
There's an easy sight gag here, but, again, Lennon resists obvious turns in favor of close-ups on the couple, their concerned faces communicating recognizable, relatable human longing.
Porter resists the static register of the maudlin, creating instead a fabric of constant shifts and calibrations in voice, moving from rage to madness to profanity and humor.
" Among other advice, this section tells the reader to "move quickly" when it comes to initiating sex and "if she resists, take a break and start over again.
He at first resists the suggestion that he has a problem, and during a heated exchange he hits her, a moment that drew gasps from the studio audience.
Its padded laptop sleeve keeps that invaluable computer safe while the brand's UA Storm technology-treated exterior resists rain, sleet, or snow, keeping your stuff safely dry within.
Under Mr. Trump, however, a president who brags about making "gut" decisions and who resists any attempt at management, the chief of staff's task takes on greater urgency.
The senator and White House officials also discussed steps to take if Mr. Maduro resists and escalates the situation, said the aide, who declined to describe contingency plans.
In the film a grandfather reads a bedtime story to his video-gaming grandson, who at first resists the tale of romance and adventure but becomes completely engrossed.
But they're also great for working out since they're made of a thick-ish polyester/spandex knit fabric that offers plenty of stretch, wicks moisture, and resists odor.
Molière's sparkling wit still comes through beautifully, but Lenk resists succumbing to silliness the way Fritsch does, a decision informed, at least in part, by her source material.
The two ideas collide into something truly horrific in a way only Stephen King could generate, as the world around Jake actively resists his attempts to change history.
But she resists the pressure for more militant opposition, which she says is how some want to respond, in favour of co-operation with the rich new neighbours.
More important, it will weaken the control over information exerted by a system originally conceived to change everything, but which today resists even the slightest hint of change.
The result is a movie that "has a natural buoyancy that mostly resists the drag of its earthbound flashbacks," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The Times.
In one of the videos, Azraya Kokopenace lies on her back on the ground as a male police officer stands over her, trying to restrain her as she resists.
This raft of defenses speaks to something important about the Trump campaign: It frequently resists admitting fault or backing down even in the face of persistent and convincing criticism.
I have no hatred or anger towards the BJP but every living cell in my body instinctively resists their idea of India...Where they see differences, I see similarity.
On the counter are plants covered in nets and infested with Colorado potato beetles—a round, circus-striped superpest that resists 60 chemicals but could be vulnerable to RNAi.
The baseball cap-sporting pup resists the urge to gobble up the stadium hot dog, only taking the most polite nibble, while his owner takes multiple photos of him.
Xiaomi employed zirconia ceramic and says the material is more durable and resists abrasions better than other materials used in smartphones Apparently the ceramic feels like marble or jade.
" Last week, she says, "We found out, after thinking he had pneumonia, that his Papillary Thyroid Disease became anaplastic thyroid cancer, one of the rarest cancers, which resists treatment.
The project embraces a relentless malleability and risk-taking that is familiar to immigrant communities in the United States, because sometimes the self has to riff as it resists.
One of Aduviri's attorneys, Aldo Valdivia, said he continues to deny any wrongdoing and is at an undisclosed "safe harbor" while he resists a judicial process he considers unfair.
The ambitious Jo yearns to become a writer, and resists the attempts by Laurie (Jonah Hauer-King), the wealthy if somewhat lonely boy who lives nearby, to woo her.
Hoyt resists but as the day winds down, he realizes he will have to fight if he is going to avoid going down Harris's path, or worse, be killed.
"The Merchant of Venice" resists attempts to bring it into the Enlightenment, let alone to make it recognize the full tragic weight of centuries of racial and religious hatred.
Climate change is huge, abstract, and wickedly complex, so it resists the kind of easy narrative that might make it stick in a reader's mind or suggest concrete policy.
Of course, looking closely, we find that Southeast Asian communities were fighting to define themselves as well, and the region's complexity and diversity resists any archetypical or singular narrative.
At first, Buffy resists—she just wants to be a normal teenager—but she eventually accepts her fate, kicking some vampire ass while becoming a smarter, stronger, kinder person.
She resists Persian flourishes in both her prose and her translations of Farrokhzad's work; I question whether the poet would recognize herself in Darznik's voice, compelling as it is.
These solutions are ones many Democrats could get behind in theory — but only if the party welcomes pro-life leaders and resists overalignment with far-left abortion rights groups.
Duras's "refusal to moralize sexuality," as Mr. Hill put it, means her work often resists black-and-white feminist interpretations, but she was a fierce advocate of women's rights.
Made with sturdy, durable polyurethane, it also resists permanent kinks and is safe to use in sub-freezing conditions or in temperatures hotter than any yet recorded on earth.
A Garden Hose Adviser write up calls the Beaulife Steel Garden Hose a great buy thanks to its "very low price" but also because it resists damage so well.
"Murdoch resists easy portraiture (Indians as pitiful or pathetic or damaged) and blind compassion (Indians as noble sufferers or keepers of special knowledge)," David Treuer writes in his review.
Gold is attractive because it resists corrosion, has high electrical conductivity and doesn't contain the same harmful side effects as platinum when used in medical applications or drug delivery.
Modern Love On this week's podcast, the actor Nico Tortorella reads "Learning to Embrace Sexuality's Gray Areas," in which a chance encounter reveals the ways that love resists categorization.
What Pelosi seemed to, uh, underestimate is the extent to which the Senate, by its very nature, resists being told what to do in any way, shape or form.
But Ms. Phillips acted with a delicate combination of pluck and reserve; she was plausible as a woman who both resists the status quo and, eventually, accedes to it.
Under Daniel's guidance, Luke starts to break out of his antisocial shell, but when Luke resists Daniel's crueler suggestions, the film transforms in surreal, gory fashion, as does Daniel.
An Aborigine (David Gulpilil) clashes with the police as he resists unjust laws that have led to destitution in this drama by the Dutch-Australian director Rolf de Heer.
But he confronts multiple power centers among presidential aides, all with independent lines to the man in the Oval Office who resists the discipline and structure favored by generals.
The eight-inch blade is made from German stainless steel, carbon, chrome, and vanadium, and the handle is created using elegant pakkawood that resists water damage and rough conditions.
It was also a departure from Bolton's habits; he resists being called a neocon, but in Venezuela he was trying to oust a regime that poses no immediate threat.
During the interview Simpson at first resists discussing the killings but then proceeds to answer, appearing at several points to validate the prosecution's timeline and theory of the case.
Many of those cases have happened in sections of the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, where there is an insular ultra-Orthodox Jewish community that resists vaccination on religious grounds.
Why not refuse to adopt the terminology of "alt-right" and "white nationalist" and instead use a label that we can all understand and that ultra-effectively resists euphemism?
Scientist fear an E. coli bacteria with the mcr-1 gene could pass it to another superbug with other mutations—creating a truly super-superbug that resists all known antibiotics.
They like the fact that she receives equal treatment from her peers, that she resists sexual slavery, and that she is able to be excellent and heroic in multiple professions.
Slowly, implacably, what looks like a metal hockey puck descends from the ceiling and crushes the object: Slowly, if it's soft, or all at once, if it resists the force.
The materials to be restricted are fluorinated polyimides, used in smartphone displays, as well as resists and hydrogen fluoride (HF), which is used as an etching gas to make semiconductors.
Jones does not want to be the national figure that Ossoff became, and he resists attempts to classify him as the savior of the Democratic Party in Trump-voting states.
According to Friston, any biological system9 that resists a tendency to disorder and dissolution will adhere to the free energy principle—whether it's a protozoan or a pro basketball team.
Through a series of fights, Liu Peiqiang resists being put to sleep and ultimately sets MOSS on fire to help the team on Earth defy the United Earth Government's orders.
MUMBAI/SINGAPORE, Feb 26 (Reuters) - As Apple Inc resists the U.S. government in a high profile stand-off over privacy, rival device makers are, for now, keeping a low profile.
Unlike The Civil War, which lionized Robert E. Lee and Nathan Bedford Forrest, The Vietnam War largely resists making heroes out of anyone other than ordinary men (and sometimes women).
Another shows Krishna with four milkmaids, three of whom engage with him: One resists his seduction, another flirts back, and one is happy to go at it by the riverside.
A growing number of congressional Democrats have backed impeachment in recent months, but the House speaker staunchly resists any effort to launch a formal inquiry that could lead to it.
Still, Mr. Sacheri resists the temptations that come with success, so as not to distance himself from the tribulations of the ordinary Argentines who drive his narratives, Ms. Mucci said.
Chief Justice John Roberts is a judicial incrementalist who resists massive changes ordered from the Supreme Court, and ending birthright citizenship would put the boldest jurist in a fetal position.
Risner has not signed as his agent resists having a player on the same roster, taken one spot later in the draft, take home more money or a greater guarantees.
Chernow resists this familiar cliché, with an account of the funeral that is affecting but based in an ambivalent reality about what Grant was able to accomplish during his life.
But Sebastian resists these valid criticisms, a white hero determined to uphold the black traditions that the black musicians in the Messengers have themselves discarded (at least in his mind).
When my environment — built or otherwise — resists understanding, my therapist has taught me to practice mindfulness meditation, which helps me accept the sporadic chaos that O.C.D. adds to my circumstances.
That's still very much the case in "Ant-Man and the Wasp," an engaging goof that resists bludgeoning you with bigness and instead settles for good vibes and jokes. Look!
As with "Beasts of No Nation," Iweala resists offering the reader much in the way of closure or even insight, as though to suggest that's the reader's job, not his.
The materials to be restricted are fluorinated polyimides, used in smartphone displays, as well as resists and hydrogen fluoride (HF), which is used as an etching gas to make semiconductors.
His long-armed droid used a fast-curing resin that resists gravity, which allowed the robot to print doubly curved lines in midair, as though drawing lines freehand in space.
For many of us, it is also a way of "being in the world," a world that in many ways was not made for us and actively resists our participation.
Ferdinand resists, and the president and his aptly named secretary, Wurm (Oleg Dmitriev at the performance I saw), plot to destroy his love for Luise by making her look unfaithful.
Then there is Trump himself -- a man who resists being managed at all costs and who, when something goes wrong, immediately looks for a scapegoat on which to blame things.
A subplot involves Antonina's precarious balancing act as she charms the besotted Lutz, and resists surrendering to his increasingly aggressive moves as her jealous husband watches nervously from a distance.
Years later, Galen's estranged daughter, Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones), is in chains in Imperial prison for her resistance — and yet when the Rebellion comes to free her, she resists them too.
Shure's cable is detachable, Kevlar-reinforced, and extra thick: it resists tangling and produces no detectable microphonics (the noise you hear inside the headphone when the cable rubs against your shirt).
As a Republican-controlled Washington has waged war against as basic truths and evidence-based reasoning, it has inspired a political awakening among a scientific community that often resists political engagement.
But the episode resists easy moral didacticism, too, because it's not simply about man's inhumanity to man, or about how easy it is to stoke paranoia with the faintest of rumors.
With fewer flaws than their counterparts, they resists cracking for much longer, and they can also withstand far higher temperatures, shrugging off 2,500⁰F with relative ease (see the clip above).
Drag resists conservatism in the most basic way possible, and also in the most effective way possible because it's improper when it comes to looks, which is everything in conservative systems.
A pathogen that resists almost all of the drugs developed to treat or kill it is moving rapidly across the world, and public health experts are stymied how to stop it.
Be smart: In Trump's hawkish spontaneity and his administration's more deliberate response, we see this White House's enduring tension: Top aides try to erect guardrails around a president who resists them.
But while there are some inevitable parallels—mostly a function of using the same real-world infrastructure that dates back to Ingress, Niantic's original AR exploration—Wizards Unite mostly resists repetition.
It is a narrative that resists naming names in connection with atrocities and corruption, and downplays or even suppresses the role of ethnicity in the mayhem of the past three years.
The site resists the 24-hour news cycle: It collates these narratives and creates a contemplative space in which to see these events together, as an ongoing catalogue of settler violence.
She has been described as a "magic realist," a label she resists, but there is both magic and realism in her exploration of the reservation, saturated necessarily by contemporary American culture.
Similar programs, in the form of podcasts — a label Audible resists as too narrow — have traditionally been free, supported by advertising, sponsorships, user donations or support from media and radio organizations.
It may seem odd to wear wool socks in the summer, but merino wool actually wicks away moisture, regulates temperature, and resists odor, making it a great fabric for all weather.
If he resists, he'll supply Democrats with an argument to take to the heartland, as well as the coasts, and claim the loyalty of Americans who deserve hope, regardless of race.
Most bankers and traders interviewed did not see the black market returning as long as the central bank resists any temptation to intervene and lets the market clear via the banks.
Randi Jandt, a fire ecologist with the federally funded Alaska Fire Science Consortium, resists the term "year-round fire season" because Alaska and other places still have months with snow cover.
Among the better-known products Intrexon is preparing for market is the genetically engineered apple that resists browning when sliced, which Intrexon acquired when it bought Okanagan Specialty Fruits last year.
A staffer asks her to hand it over, but she resists until another workshop leader comes up and tells the staffer that Hannah can do whatever she wants: It's her weekend.
Tell yourself something that resists self-criticism but feels encouraging Whenever I try not to self-criticize, I end up beating myself up for how much I'm still shit-talking myself.
The results are expected to change the standard of care for women who had advanced cases of "triple-negative" breast cancer, a form of the disease that often resists standard therapies.
Carmen Argote's exhibition at Commonwealth and Council suggests that she has no money left after participating in Made in LA, displaying work that resists any potential role as pricey art objects.
One soon sees why: Despite the typically elevating presence of Helen Mirren, this super-silly feature (the fifth from the Australian brothers Peter and Michael Spierig) stubbornly resists being classed up.
His Berenger resists becoming a rhinoceros not because he is so brave or noble, but because he is too idiosyncratic and fallibly human to ever feel comfortable in a leather hide.
The handles of the Craftsman 17-Piece Screwdriver Set are fabricated from a tough butyrate plastic that resists cracking, and the heat-treated steel blades hold their shape better than most.
She feebly resists his rather demeaning attempts to woo her, but succumbs quickly – giving the film a chance to cut to exotic locations where the two can dance to mediocre music.
"I hope he resists the temptation to treat the U.N. as a punching bag in order to please conservatives as they witness him waver on other hot-button issues," she said.
She resists making Britt-Marie's loneliness maudlin, and as her character's rigidity softens, August's restraint with gestures of affection make each smile and each laugh feel like they've been hard-earned.
" On this line, Cale resists the temptation to sing "you" as the more colloquial "ya," which Cohen often did, and cheekily—to make it rhyme in a satisfying way with "hallelujah.
"Wonder Woman," though, resists the reflexive power-worship that drags so many superhero movies — from the Marvel as well as the DC universes — into the mire of pseudo-Nietzschean adolescent posturing.
Any new government will face the same challenges that have bedeviled its predecessors - high unemployment, inflation and public debt, a powerful union that resists change and foreign lenders who demand it.
Vogel (Rhys) resists his editor's assignment, but she insists, and so he goes from New York to Pittsburgh, where Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is shot at WQED, the local PBS member station.
Au contraire: Human pride that resists the authority of God and human greed that "sells the righteous for silver" are consistent themes of the Hebrew prophets and the teachings of Jesus.
But the strongest is an untitled work that resists meaning: It is simply a fat, truncated archway or inverted U, one side longer than the other, resolved into a perfect asymmetry.
The rest of the field is taken up with horizontal lines whose insistent flatness resists a perspectival reading of the picture plane, much like Jack Tworkov's planar abstractions of the 1970s.
Show Me As I Want to Be Seen resists imposed and idealized models of being by probing the self — the unstable, performative essence of humanity — and bringing it to life with art.
This feels key to me because it resists the narrative of an authentically "black" culture that is only constituted in those materials and practices that denote (a mythologized or overly simplified) Africa.
By privileging sound Hejinian resists rigid strictures of meaning, foregrounding physical aspects of language (such as raw sound, a vibration felt in the body and/or heard by ear) shared by all.
In a rather disturbing experiment, Shaw implants a false memory in a patient, who at first resists the suggestion, but by the end of the "therapy" is convinced that it really happened.
In some ways Bringing The Backline resists our tendencies to treat music as a canvas to be projected onto, which can make it feel as though you're being kept at arm's length.
The brutally minimalist black surfaces (this laptop's also available in silver, but that's a sacrilegious color for a ThinkPad) have a soft-touch finish that resists fingerprints and other blemishes admirably well.
What's fascinating is how Mr. Preljocaj, exploring his own modes of deconstruction, resists repeating himself over such a long and movement-dense period of time, while also developing a contained, coherent world.
Claire Cottrill, a twenty-year-old singer, songwriter, producer, and college dropout from Massachusetts who goes by Clairo, resists the bedroom-pop designation, but she has nonetheless become one of its avatars.
For Mr. Lamar, a rapper at the peak of his powers and reach, and one who resists many of mainstream hip-hop's central preoccupations, it's an opportunity to become even more insular.
The best moments on Golden are those in which Minogue resists the call of the banjo and attempts to channel the clear-hearted confessional spirit that makes for a classic country ballad.
And if the leader resists the delegation, the religion begins to fail in some way — higher-level subordinates will break off, start a competitive group, bringing followers along or attracting new ones.
Even after she marries and moves to Paris, Colette resists wearing the expensive, stifling dresses her husband has set out for her, instead opting for high-waisted garments in black and white.
But Ms. Monae willfully resists genre limitations: Her third studio album "Dirty Computer," released earlier this year, features both the superstar hip-hop producer Pharrell Williams and the Beach Boy's Brian Wilson.
"We can sense the power of Trump's underlying fear that he is worthless and weak by how intensely he resists and retaliated against any criticism," said Harry Segal, a Cornell University psychologist.
On Saturday, in a rare move from a politician who often resists making apologies, Mr. Biden expressed regret for speaking warmly about working relationships with segregationists at a fund-raiser last month.
She takes as given the constraints facing Héloïse and Marianne and the burdens of inequality that affect Sophie (Luana Bajrami), a young household servant, but resists the temptations of melodrama or didacticism.
One of the cleverest aspects of the novel is how it resists the facile linear form of revelation; it backs up toward insights, runs away from them, sifts through them again, obsesses.
Amid the whiplash, we watch as Selina first resists, then accedes to the worst possible idea: that Jonah Ryan might be the only running mate who will ensure she nabs the nomination.
Weinman resists arrest and as the officer continues to approach, she "forcibly struck" him in the torso, Police Chief Robert Regalbuto said — an action he claimed turned the officer&aposs body camera off.
The scope of "Always in Season" -- how it resists the mercuriality of memory -- is its own kind of salve, imposing justice on a country that believes itself to be better than it is.
And contrary to most films dealing with hot button issues, he resists the urge to hit us over the head with them, a restraint that is welcome, especially in a male-directed film.
In fact, the son is so committed to his remorse that he resists his sister's call to give up his punitive vigil and even remains at the site after the prison is destroyed.
At the very least, his return to his childhood neighborhood, just a stone's throw from his mother's residence, highlights the reality that the murderous culture in Molenbeek resists quick solutions -- or government control.
He resists the dancehall comparisons in interviews—"Dancehall's so pure as it is," he told The Fader, "it doesn't need me to add anything to it"—but his primary influences are clearly discernable.
He is on the job around the clock, and expects those on his payroll to be the same way, but also resists a rigid schedule—he is, in other words, an unstructured workaholic.
Above all, these corporations need evenness in future advertising strategies, along with a backbone that resists the mob mentality that can come from any side of a political or cultural hot button issue.
Despite her $4.59 billion net worth, Judy Faulkner, the founder of Epic Systems, also resists the lavish life: "I never had any personal desire to be a wealthy billionaire living lavishly," she wrote.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has been adamant in keeping L.A. as a "sanctuary" city — one that actively resists federal immigration policies — and he announced Monday a fund to defend immigrants from deportation.
In the two-part "Untitled," the repetition suggests that the shapes are not randomly chosen, and evokes the possibility that they might be a code or a language that resists translation and understanding.
When Ernesto Palma's original partner receives a diagnosis of a brain tumor, he must find a rhythm with Nikolai Shpakov, who is gay but initially resists the idea of dancing with a man.
The wide, soft body of the bottle is made from food-grade silicone that resists bacterial growth and can be cleaned in a dishwasher, in boiling water, or with good old hand washing.
Any government that does emerge will face the same challenges that have bedeviled its predecessors: high unemployment, inflation and public debt, a powerful union that resists change and foreign lenders who demand it.
The expedition yielded a species of wild rice (Oryza meyeriana) that is resistant to bacterial disease and a type of sweet potato (Ipomoea cairica) that resists pests and can survive in salty soil.
Kyrgios, 24 and unseeded at this tournament, still resists full tennis commitment and, despite his extraordinary racket skills and astonishingly easy power, has yet to advance past the quarterfinals of a major event.
Kyrgios, 24 and unseeded at this tournament, still resists full tennis commitment and, despite his extraordinary racket skills and astonishingly easy power, has yet to advance past the quarterfinals of a major event.
In these untitled works, he used rapidograph pens, which offer continuous ink flow and precision of line, on acid-free oak tag paper, an off-white sheet that resists absorbing too much ink.
When an ad agency resists you and they say we're going to take the call, the logical thought would be, well, we're just going to go to the P&Gs of the world.
Donald J. Trump may have done something that Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and even Barack Obama could not do: spark the creation of a progressive movement that massively resists an America that goes backward.
The system's structure determines its properties and behaviors — what it is capable of, what types of change it welcomes or resists, what outcomes it can achieve, and what conditions could push it into failure.
If at the final page it seems curiously unsatisfying, that is because readers and writers both long for resolution—and Harper Lee's story, like that of her proposed subject, stubbornly resists a neat ending.
The phenomenon, the researchers found, can be explained as a contest between the pressure the gas jet exerts on the film and the surface tension of the film, which resists any increase in curvature.
The lack of a strong curatorial thesis (which some museumgoers may like, as it resists a tendency toward grand narratives) ultimately hampers what is supposed to be an authoritative look at contemporary American art.
Luiz Gustavo Kalinowski, a sales representative at TMG in Brazil, told Reuters by telephone the new seed will be the only one in the Brazilian market that resists drought and the two weed-killers.
Villamayor del Rio wants a pharmacy, Orihuela del Tremedal needs faster internet, Aranda del Duero demands better infrastructure, "Almanza resists", while "Fuentes de Béjar exists" as do Arévalo de la Sierra and El Royo.
Shifting back and forth between Hamer's harrowing testimony and the reactions of an increasingly incensed Lyndon B. Johnson, this scene reveals the extent to which white America resists confronting its legacy of racial oppression.
She doesn't want the burden of their adulation, and resists being treated like a gender pioneer, something Bunbury conveys with weary glances at fangirls and alludes to in conversations with her publicist and Lawson.
Thwarting our frantic grasp for immediate significance, the work resists the severity of "quality time," suggesting in its place a sense of play, an unstructured space, and the possibility that all time is valuable.
He has a special resistance of his own, of course, to developing such awareness, but circumstances often deprive him of exposure to events that might enlighten him — and in any case he resists enlightenment.
Smith resists the temptation to "humanize" Cunanan or justify his behavior, but he doesn't excuse society as a whole from the role it played in making him the monster that he finally became, either.
The national trade association of enterprises running livestock on public land, the Public Lands Council — seeking to preserve its membership and influence — fiercely resists retiring even a single acre of public land from grazing.
Crane resists the notion, common to combative atheists, that the core of religion is an archaic cosmology (beliefs about things like the origin of the universe and supernatural agents) grafted onto a moral code.
Even though America touts itself as the "home of the brave," backlash against Kaepernick shows America still resists acknowledging its original sin of slavery honestly, let alone the legacy of slavery that endures today.
"Leadership: In Turbulent Times" is most absorbing when Goodwin resists the urge to glean pat lessons or rules from the past and allows herself to savor the stubborn singularity of each moment or personality.
Because the rink is made from a synthetic ice technology that resists melting and most weather conditions, the outdoor attraction will stay open through the 2020 winter season, a Vale Rink representative told Insider.
From Schott Zweibel's Sensa and Pure designs to our Vine collection, patented Tritan™ technology creates titanium-enhanced stemware that resists breaking, chipping, and scratching for years of sprakling clarity and dishwasher-safe use.
Obesity is also the leading risk factor for the development of Type 103 diabetes, in which the body resists the action of insulin, prompting the pancreas to produce more and more of this hormone.
But the problem with such poetry of everyday speech and familiar echoes is that they never ascend to true, lyric eloquence of authenticity because such poems simplify in a way that exceptional poetry resists.
It's not surprising that it took this long for the administration to put these sanctions in place — Trump openly resists bashing Russia since he wants a better relationship with the country's president, Vladimir Putin.
Throughout the book, Mistry actively resists the trap of the rather pervasive narrative she finds befalls many female Indian chefs and food writers: The belief that they had first learned to cook from their mothers.
California resists: Local officials hope to cripple President Trump's offshore drilling program in California, saying Wednesday that "not a single drop" of oil produced by the proposal would be allowed to travel through their state.
At first blush, The Chief resists any attempt at pegging a sonic uniformity to its framework—an inherent risk taken in an era of music consumption that, especially critically, favors narrative structure above all else.
Under U.S. law, anyone who harbors or transports an undocumented immigrant, has crossed the border illegally two or more times, resists an immigration officer's arrest or commits travel document fraud is subject to criminal prosecution.
Prickly and erratic, he has perceived enemies everywhere — in the press (whose freedom he has stifled), among former business allies, in the secular Turkey that resists his increasingly unbridled attempts to advance an Islamist agenda.
American Factory tackles the challenges of globalization with much more depth and nuance than most reporting on the topic, precisely because it steps back and watches a story unfold over time and resists easy generalizations.
And even if the sender resists when the people they shared those coronavirus myths or other incendiary links with respond to debunk the claims, the sender has to understand where those people are coming from.
But the old-fashioned strategy of paying more continues to be something corporate America resists, in part out of habit and in part because offering higher wages is a little more complicated than it looks.
The trope of female hysteria might seem like a hang-up from different times, but it still pervades our cultural landscape — and often resists reinvention, as a string of new theater productions suggest in Paris.
American Factory tackles the challenges of globalization with much more depth and nuance than most reporting on the topic, precisely because it steps back to watch a story unfold over time and resists easy generalizations.
It goes something like this: If his team is taking the ball out of bounds with more than six seconds remaining and in need of a basket, he resists the urge to call a timeout.
They're been designed from a woven merino wool fabric by the outdoor clothing company, which "warms, wicks, stretches, breathes, won't wrinkle and resists odour," Jody Symons, who started Hardvark on Kickstarter last year, told Mashable.
The music industry, then suffering from devastating consumer spending declines, resists Spotify's promise of "unlimited access" to music in favour of the then current fashion of selling digital downloads based on the Apple iTunes model.
The casing's matte finish resists sticky fingerprints better than the glossy black of the Wii U GamePad, and at no point does it feel that the Joy-Cons are about to make a bid for freedom.
India resists the idea that it cannot put carbon dioxide into the atmosphere simply because the rich world, which produced much more per head during its own development, has used up all the available "carbon space".
The motif of the observant outsider continues to resurface throughout that essay — Chee, half white and half Korean, is one of the only nonwhite students on exchange — but he resists the narrative of pained in-betweenness.
Launching its new flagship phone today, OnePlus joins in on the hottest trend of 5593 by nixing the display bezels, but it resists the urge to participate in another popular change by retaining its headphone jack.
The early scene in which Blocker resists, and eventually accepts, the new assignment given to him by his gruff superior could have been out of "Lethal Weapon" or some other "rogue cop" movie of our era.
That said, Naz seems to be operating on an instinctual basis—he doesn't like Crowe, so he resists her pushy advice to plead guilty; and he is similarly wary about allying himself with the predatory Freddy.
And congressional oversight, says Andrew Wright, an associate counsel to Barack Obama who is now a partner with K&L Gates, a law firm, "is a quasi-political, quasi-legal process" that usually resists quick resolution.
The record player's needle resists the record's roughness, just as the "man without a past" faces the hostile community, and much like — back in the real world — where migrants help create new communities in old places.
Food is the way that Sasha tries to get Marcus out of his rut, but as she tries to pull him into monochromatic meals and conceptual dinners, Marcus resists in concept, in cost, and in taste.
Under the leadership of Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows, they have created a powerful organizational mechanism within the House that refuses to budge on key issues and that resists the pressure to compromise on core principles.
For those reasons, we have to hope that at his first meeting as Fed chair, Powell stands firm and resists pressure from the Trump White House for the continuation of an inappropriately loose monetary policy stance.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean President Park Geun-hye cannot be questioned by Tuesday as prosecutors have requested, her lawyer said, as she resists growing calls to resign over an influence scandal that has engulfed her administration.
The Delta Faucet Leland Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet offers all of the above: It streams and sprays, guards against leaks, turns on manually or by touch, resists dirt and fingerprints, and exudes simple elegance.
Although "Happy Hour" resists easy summary of what it is "about," Mr. Hamaguchi's goal seems to be to observe the minute interactions that cause people to fall in — or, in this case, mostly out of — love.
The explanation for the Icelandic music surge is difficult to pin down, but it may have to do with the persistence of a communal, close-knit culture, which resists reducing music to a faceless digital utility.
But at a time when "something new" is so disruptive to an industry that resists change more than most, is it any accident that the 2016 Grammys felt more like an empty pageant than ever before?
In the final analysis, "No Man's Land" resists exact interpretation, as it should, given that it comes from a Nobel laureate for whom language served both to assuage and to attack, to soothe and to unsettle.
As a semi-closeted gay man, Fry finds a nihilistic kind of freedom during his time in Marseille, but his task — based on the notion that some lives are worth more than others — resists heroic gloss.
Japan produces about 90% of fluorinated polyimides and resists worldwide as well as about 70% of etching gas, making it difficult for chipmakers to find alternatives, said the Sankei newspaper, which reported the plans on Sunday.
As it resists his claims, he has been forced to take out a third mortgage on his house in Long Beach, N.Y., to pay for repairs to make it habitable for his wife and three children.
But her worlds are filled with women you don't normally find on the page: a 30-something former opera singer, for instance, who resists marriage but not the dark fantasies she harbors involving pudgy little boys.
A generous and forgiving read of See could interpret it as an attempted meditation on knowledge, ignorance, and responsibility, but See actively resists attempts to latch on to anything of substance it might have to offer.
" The writer-director Rian Johnson tries to put "his fingerprints on a franchise that deliberately resists individual authorship" and he "largely succeeds" with a tangled story "mitigated by Mr. Johnson's quick pace and the appealing performers.
But Mr. Duterte has said that the police have a right to kill any drug suspect, guilty or not, who resists arrest, and reports abound of police officers planting guns on victims, sometimes the same gun.
It has to do as much with a kind of innate French respect for the person who resists authority and thumbs his nose at the government as it does with what Mr. Herrou has actually accomplished.
In contrast to canvas, which offers a smooth, resistant surface, felt – a man-made fabric that has been in existence for thousands of years – is prized for its softness; it absorbs the ink and resists change.
But Gerwig resists that temptation by keeping her eye firmly on the economics to which Alcott herself was all too keenly aware, and allowing her characters to experience joy even within their severest ructions and reversals.
Some lawyers who work in the Russian criminal justice system say it is common for one arm of Russian law enforcement to investigate a crime while another arm resists that effort because they have competing interests.
Like its core of heroines — plantation slave women used as gynecological guinea pigs in the South of the 1840s — "Behind the Sheet," which opened on Thursday night, resists the natural urge to shout in righteous defiance.
For Jennifer, acknowledging that fact is troubling not just because she vehemently resists the label of "victim," but because it means, in a sense, that she has to rewire the way she sees her life since.
Taiwan has been functioning as an independent country since the end of Japanese colonial rule in 1945, but Beijing claims the territory as its own and has threatened to invade the island if it resists unification.
To Chazelle's credit, he resists the most obvious story beats, and his unconventional story sets up a powerhouse final sequence that's designed to wring maximum tears out of the audience, while letting them appreciate the cunning construction.
The fish-out-of-water narrative is predictable, although Olivia aggressively (and sometimes tiresomely) resists the romantic-heroine mold: She's a hard-drinking, banjo-playing workaholic whose culinary spirit animal seems more Anthony Bourdain than Ina Garten.
Series creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, late of the fantastic pre-YouTube web comedy group Olde English, resists the urge to redeem BoJack by suddenly transforming him into a nice person, as tends to happen with comedic assholes.
While Buddy's now has 11 locations, and Randazzo and Cloverleaf run multiple stores, Loui's resists the temptation to expand locally, and its management doubts that Detroit style would be as good in other parts of the country.
S.E. Branch is the opposite of Gregory Peck's brave and decent Atticus Finch, and the truth about what happened to Bill Spann resists the kind of redemptive, healing conclusion that remains a cornerstone of American racial fantasy.
A source at one of South Korea's top memory chipmakers said chipmakers would have to try to build stockpiles, adding that the company relies on Japan for more than 70 percent of its resists and etching gas.
Likewise, Mr. Trump is surrounded within his own team by hawks like Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, who favor a strong response to Iran, even as the president resists.
"Manchester by the Sea," partly because it is a product of the Damon-Affleck industrial complex, partakes of some of this myth-mongering, but it also resists the more tiresome clichés of the blue-collar Boston movie.
"Ghost Quartet" resists precise explication even as it folds the likes of Thelonious Monk, "Arabian Nights" and Edgar Allan Poe into a shimmering aural collage that comes with a shot of whiskey for those who want it.
If Trump's team resists Mueller's efforts to question the President in person, the special counsel could issue a subpoena -- which could kick off a lengthy legal battle that is likely to wind up at the Supreme Court.
American Factory tackles the challenges of globalization with much more depth and nuance than most other reporting on the topic, precisely because it steps back to watch a story unfold over time and also resists easy generalizations.
Set among the Wayuu of northern Colombia (an Indigenous population whose language and customs survived the Spanish conquest and the rise of the modern nation-state), it also resists the temptations of exoticism and hazy magic realism.
"The United States will continue to support Taiwan as it seeks to expand its already significant contributions to addressing global challenges, and as Taiwan resists efforts to constrain its appropriate participation on the world stage," he said.
As Arthur takes his meds and resists the Tick's constant insistence that he's ignoring his glorious destiny of being a superhero himself, the villains circling them both are campy enough that they might as well still be cartoons.
There must be theoretical and critical support for art that resists easy media reproduction and distribution, because such art is shaping the crucial framework within which much of the important artistic thinking of our time is taking place.
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Cianciolo, who teaches in the fashion department at Brooklyn's Pratt Institute, mostly resists the urge to continue creating clothing; despite her proud outsider status as a fashion designer, even she wasn't immune to the pressures of the industry.
Ankara, July 23 (Reuters) - Overnight threats by President Donald Trump against Iran amount to "psychological warfare", and Tehran will continue to resists its enemies, a senior commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards was quoted as saying on Monday.
But she resists taking osteoporosis drugs, she said, because she tends to have side effects with almost any drug, and that makes her think that if anyone will suffer an atypical fracture from the medicine, it is she.
"We believe there's a great appetite on the center-right for an independent conservative media company that resists partisan boosterism and combines a focus on old-school reporting with interesting and provocative commentary and analysis," Hayes told Axios.
The Brooklyn-based Ms. Mayo and five dancers have sought to infuse them with meaning through abstract movement that resists any sense of narrative but rather, as she has said, "performs the unrest of the imagination" (0:50).
If Trump resists these measures, those around him who can still seek to persuade him can explain that after enacting these policies, when this is all over, Trump can claim it was his brilliance that made it stop.
Her absorption in her work, her ambivalence about her role as a daughter and her status as a mother, her cutting wit and her emotional volatility all make her worth caring about, even as she resists easy sympathy.
To Organize Delirium is the second retrospective dedicated to the artist in the US, and the curators at the Carnegie Museum of Art have done a beautiful job presenting work that for the most part resists museum display.
A sort of legal fail-safe, material witness warrants, which must be signed by judges, are designed to be used in extraordinary circumstances — say, when prosecutors are concerned that a witness might flee or resists taking the stand.
Moreover, what Bening constructs with such finesse is a woman who, like an Ibsen protagonist, both yields to and resists the pressures of her time; it is because she is not typical that our sympathies sway toward her.
Down the years other senior figures in Hamas, the Islamist militant group that resists Israel, have died in hotel rooms at the hands of Israeli assassins or been crushed by laser-guided missiles during the wars in Gaza.
Aside from one Thoreau quote at the beginning (his 1840 list of paradoxes, such as "The highest condition of art is artlessness" and "He who resists not at all will never surrender"), the American author is verbally absent.
Democrats in the 2020 race have released their tax returns as Republican President Donald Trump resists moves by congressional investigators to review his tax filings in probes related to his businesses and Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
If totalitarianism reduced the world, in Kundera's words, to a place of answers, a world of slogans and simplistic logic, Hrabal's work slyly resists by being impossible to sum up — for a long time it was even considered untranslatable.
The social element of her created worlds also emerges in places such as this drawn blue shape: like a flag or a national border, the shape hints at a socially constructed meaning, but ultimately resists any easily recognized significance.
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And while the owner (Frankie Faison) knows his secret and urges Luke to use his powers "helping people" like those better-known heroes, he resists the temptation, harboring past emotional wounds even if he's mostly impervious to physical pain.
Their physical casing resists the pressure of the deep sea, which reaches 200 atmospheres at 2,000 meters, and the damage that comes with being attached to an unwieldy elephant seal prone to banging itself on ice or a rock.
But the course of the Police Department under Mayor de Blasio has been set almost entirely by the departing commissioner, William J. Bratton, who presents himself as a champion of reform even as he resists its imposition through law.
In her earlier work, Drury, who is thirty-seven, has taken on such subjects as zombies, genocide, and surveillance , and in Seacole she's found an ideal protagonist: a historical marvel who resists hagiography, because she's so tough and wry.
Upon discovering Lipkin's obituary, she resists calling her nemesis to ask if she knows her old teacher is dead, and instead goes to YouTube to watch and re-watch a video of the 86-year-old maestro performing Chopin.
He wants to satirize the president, but also to investigate the way that the president resists satire, and he has cannily constructed a fictional machine that both attacks the problem and pre-emptively defends itself against shortfalls or insufficiencies.
ProSieben's woes have led Italy's Mediaset to say it was considering options for the 15% stake it amassed in the company last year in an effective down payment on a European TV merger it wants but that Conze resists.
Her style resists translation, because it is full of colloquial French structures and expletives; she deploys them with abandon and an unerring sense of rhythm, lending the performance a directness that works well in the compact Théâtre de l'Atelier.
But perhaps even more powerfully, the sculptural works made during these performances are undeniable marks of individual and communal presence that resists attempts at erasure such as ICE's purported plans to start shredding evidence of the abuse of detained children.
What if, let&aposs say, Robert Mueller subpoenas Donald Trump and the White House resists, which is entirely possible, and this case moves through the courts up to Supreme Court, should Kavanaugh have to recuse himself from hearing that case?
Al-Solh, who splits her time between Lebanon and the Netherlands, is especially aware of this, and her art resists such homogenizing impulses in its specificity, and its rejection of expected characters or sensationalized accounts that proliferate in the media.
Every character in this movie is resisting something and meeting with resistance, from the very first scene (which also resists for the first time the notion that Star Wars movies have to open with a crawl, or even a title).
"If a teenager who was out of control at home comes to our school and resists the help and care offered, it stands to reason that they are still angry, out of control and hostile towards authority," Ludwig told BuzzFeed News.
It resists our efforts to read it on the bus or in bed, to get lost in it, to finish it, as we were taught to do in school; even on an e-reader, it tries our twenty-first-century patience.
Such a character resists glossy packaging, especially since the stories in the Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson (who died before the books were published) are also rife with violence, much of it sexual in nature, much of it against women.
One result of this, says Mr Panetta, the former CIA chief, is "a real tug-of-war" inside agencies, between reformers keen to make the government careers more attractive and an old guard that resists innovation in hiring and employment conditions.
Beinart identifies Trump's escalating war on the press as both a tool Trump uses to pressure the media to conform, and an example of the kind of behavior that might become normalized unless the press itself resists the "both sides" temptation.
Kirby, like LeVar Burton before him, captivates the audience as he resists being stripped of his name—the very thing that connects him to his people and to a place he will never live to see again—while being savagely whipped.
When the user pushes against the box in the virtual simulation, he's also pushing against the wooden panel in real life, and the robot resists the pressure just enough to recreate the resistance you'd get from pushing a real box around.
The film also resists the fetishization of Black bodies, something that filmmakers Barry Jenkins (If Beale Street Could Talk), Ava DuVernay (Selma), and Jordan Peele (Get Out) have also mastered more than 30 years since the debut of Collins' film.
If the president resists making such a nomination, it would be far better for the Supreme Court to remain deadlocked at 4-4, rather than have the Senate agree to cementing a hard-right majority for the next 30 years.
I want to say that I've tried a few and discovered it's not for me, but the truth is — as I say to anyone who resists crime fiction — I've probably just read the wrong ones and need to try again.
Despite its intermittently chatty tone, "Sick" is a strange book, one that resists the clean narrative lines of many illness memoirs—in which order gives way to chaos, which is then resolved, with lessons learned and pain transcended along the way.
This approach resists the temptation that many lawmakers encounter to federalize school choice through a new federal tax credit — a measure that, while well-intentioned, would only grow Washington's power and ensconce the influence of unions, high-powered lobbyists, and technocrats.
" The section opens with Edwidge Danticat exchanging fatalism for optimism and envisioning a future where her daughters "have the power to at least try to change things, even in a world that resists change with more strength than they have.
As much as it's filled with images of dejection, the album always resists the sort of preachy, generational hand-wringing of a Sun Kil Moon or Father John Misty record to look back on difficult times as forgivingly as possible.
In the context of contemporary surveillance culture – and the widespread practices of social media, where "following" another offers a powerful medium of exchange for financial and social capital – Calle's conceptual art anticipates, resists, and adopts the prerogatives of an information economy.
It is through this approach that American Factory tackles the challenges of globalization with much more depth and nuance than most reporting on the topic, precisely because it steps back to watch a story unfold over time and resists easy generalizations.
Cedar mulch is usually one of the more expensive choices but it is also one of the best choices because unlike some other types of organic mulch, Great North Forest Cedar Mulch resists decay and lasts longer in the garden.
A composite of several real-life balloon trips (Glaisher is real and Wren is fictitious, but likely based on the flamboyant French balloonist Sophie Blanchard), "The Aeronauts" has a natural buoyancy that mostly resists the drag of its earthbound flashbacks.
"Love Machine," about a hyper-realistic robot sent in to flirt with, and apprehend or kill, the Unabomber, feels both goofier and more portentous than it is probably meant to, and it resists the emotional investment Hunt's other stories easily invite.
"Your duty requires you to overcome the resistance of the person you are arresting... (if) he resists, and it is a violent one... you are free to kill the idiots, that is my order to you," Duterte told the police officer.
Independent agencies, unlike their other executive branch counterparts such as the Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, and so on, are so named because they were created with a modicum of self-governing authority that, allegedly, resists the pull of politics.
Show Me As I Want to Be Seen at the Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) in San Francisco resists these imposed and idealized models of being by probing the self — the unstable, performative essence of humanity — and bringing it to life with art.
But if the person who they're arresting resists and threatens them with serious bodily injury, then they're not limited to the force that's authorized by the law enforcement authority—they then have the same right to self-defense that any citizen has.
The bottom line: The longer the administration resists Congress and fails to acknowledge what its own intelligence agencies hold to be true, particularly about MBS, the greater the risk to both its national security goals and its ability to work with Congress.
Heidi reminds Colin the consequences of pulling someone off the medication (panic attacks, hallucinations), and that they've seen them before (has Homecoming hurt other patients?) As Heidi resists on Shreir's behalf, Colin ups the ante and suggests Walter be removed the program, too.
These true believers hope to reshape the whole world for the better, but they cannot predict the anarchic, chaotic, emergent properties of the new way of being they have fostered — and the world resists, with extreme prejudice, any attempt to fundamentally change it.
One easy example for us in politics, all ads should have to be made public, who's paying for the ads when they're political ads, just like you have to do on television or radio, and I don't know why big tech resists that.
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Kaloma Cardwell, who worked in the firm's mergers and acquisitions group, filed a complaint in federal court in Manhattan on Monday claiming that despite its stated commitment to diversity, Davis Polk rarely elevates black lawyers and resists changes that would benefit nonwhite attorneys.
Mr. Hawkes resists the urge to overplay the character's toughness or his damaged soul, and that makes him all the more watchable as the camera trails him, often as he's smoking a cigarette or drinking booze, while music pulses through those unbroken shots.
It is my hope that after the events outlined above and in light of management's poor performance over the last several years, particularly in the property & casualty segment, the board will take matters into its own hands if management still resists drastic change.
Times have changed since Room for Cream's Season 3 finale in 2010, and by returning, the show resists becoming a time capsule of a pre-Laverne Cox era, instead acting as a vessel to chart such shifts and pivot towards durational art.
Fisheries are also rapidly shifting, city-size sections of the Great Barrier Reef are bleaching and dying from overheated water, and scientists are predicting another year of severe damage to the global wonder — all while Australia's governing coalition resists addressing carbon emissions.
But she is clearly engaged with and often incensed by her subject, and the best parts of "Brotopia" are those moments when she actively resists the "it's all good" ethos of the Bay Area and cuts down chauvinism with the disdain it deserves.
The presentation of the works in an archival manner recalls the installations of other contemporary German artists such as von Bonin, Hanne Darboven, and Rosemarie Trockel — and such a display resists reduction while insisting on a multiplicity of meanings, the richness of complexity.
Designed to be set up and used outside, the Stamina Outdoor Fitness Strider has a large, heavy-gauge steel frame covered with a durable paint that protects it from UV rays and resists rust, chipping, and corrosion in non-salt water environments.
Along the way, he resists, and adopts, the advice of an assortment of good-willed authority figures — embodied by Jay Smith and Douglas Scott Streater, as well as by Ms. Benson — who see a redemptive spark of poetry in this violent man.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil's top electoral court cleared President Michel Temer on Friday night of claims that he violated campaign finance laws, lifting a critical burden on the deeply unpopular leader as he resists calls to resign over a simmering graft scandal.
This is a movie that drops quotations from Faulkner and Einstein, but it rarely feels pedantic or platitudinous, thanks to the breezy, assured delivery of Mr. Khan, whose unforced ease is apparent when Jug gracefully resists a misguided romantic overture from Kaira.
"Chelsea can't be out of her cell while any other prisoners are out, so she cannot talk to other people, or visit the law library, and has no access to books or reading material," the committee, Chelsea Resists, said in a statement.
Each brother avoids reality in his own way: Nolan's focus is so narrow that he resists recognizing the tract homes he builds are destroying the landscape he loves; Cosmo's is so wide that he's come undone chasing everything-is-connected conspiracy theories.
Instead, I believe the path to success requires us to go back to being a big-tent, center-left party; one that resists the urge to grow government so that we can balance the budget, eliminate debt and invest in the future.
It does a good job of bringing some aspects of that strategy to life: the difficulty of the countryside, the way it resists the tools of modern warfare, and the impossibility of securing anything more than isolated pockets in a hostile land.
Though it could take years for any huge changes to the program to actually roll out even if Trump resists pressure from tech companies to back down, fear of such changes has already made Canada's streamlined process look pretty good to both employees and talent.
With a stellar cast including Minnie Driver as a fiercely protective mom and Micah Fowler as J.J. — who actively resists and resents the sort of saintly clichés usually associated with people in wheelchairs — Speechless is an underrated gem lurking right under ABC's own nose.
Despite a 2017 assurance on De Dietrich's website that the bottle "easily resists [the] hydrostatic pressure generated when it is completely filled," a power failure in the case made the bottle warm and allowed some of its parts to expand, according to Die Presse.
She feels obligated to go along with her family heritage and her community's wishes for her at the same time that she resists giving herself fully to a patriarchal institution that might one day rob her of her power to make her own decisions.
But despite peer pressure, Malcolm resists the group's recruitment efforts, taking solace in his own activities and routines with his dæmon Asta, and when Malcolm and Alice flee with Lyra in their arms, they're pursued by the members of the CCD and the League.
He resists the notion of moving to a military-run camp—a move increasingly encouraged by the Greek government, who have been broadcasting their plans to close Idomeni for some time (and who, this week, have finally begun to evacuate the camp in earnest).
And so what we are left with is either a slumping China which exports some of its demand weakness abroad as it depreciates, or a China that resists depreciation and therefore slumps in much more serious fashion, and which ends up exporting demand weakness anyway.
Mija resists this arrangement but wouldn't be able to put up much resistance without help from the Animal Liberation Front, a group of vigilantes led by Jay (Paul Dano), whose painful earnestness makes it hard to determine what, exactly, we're meant to think of them.
Almost three years after receiving bone marrow stem cells from a donor with a rare genetic mutation that resists HIV infection - and more than 18 months after coming off antiretroviral drugs - highly sensitive tests still show no trace of the man's previous HIV infection.
Then Quincy Jones spotted her on television (by that time, she had moved to Chicago) and suggested Steven Spielberg consider her; she wound up getting an Oscar nomination in 1986 for her supporting role as Sofia, a woman who resists abuse by her husband.
She resists the ideals of originality and singularity that accompany addiction stories and decides to aim instead for a voice she characterizes as "the first-person plural," pointing out that this sort of story, especially if it includes recovery, never takes place in isolation.
After Bhumibol's death the country, a crucial ally of America's in South-East Asia, risks descending further into civil strife and economic dislocation, as an elite around the palace resists popular calls for a greater say in politics and a more equitable sharing of wealth.
Churchill resists such capitulation, but shares his private doubts with his wife Clementine (Kristin Scott Thomas), and, after raging at her, forms a bond with his assistant/typist ("Downton Abbey's" Lily James), who, among other things, must figure out how to decipher his guttural utterances.
But when it comes to protecting consumers and the rule of law, it would be better for everyone if the Supreme Court resists the special interests of state politicians and retail lobbyists, upholds the physical presence standard, and relies on Congress to address this issue.
"We have seen too many instances where Trump cabinet officials and his administration have shifted policy based on the latest irresponsible, and in this case reprehensible, tweet by the president, and so I hope the State Department resists that in this case," Mr. Gaspard added.
The episodes also tell a more depressingly familiar story: that Mr. Jones, regardless of his innocence or guilt, did not receive close to the best possible defense from the public defenders who represented him and that the system rigidly resists admitting any possible mistakes.
Because you either have to pass laws that take power away from cities — which is upending a system that we've used since the beginning — or it's getting involved in a fight one city council at a time, which resists any kind of dramatic solution.
The report also includes an email in which Clinton resists placing her emails in the State Department system because she doesn't want her personal email becoming "accessible," an indication the private server was created to protect her by subverting the Freedom of Information Act.
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Boot resists the neoconservative label, which he says he considers vacuous, but he nonetheless is widely considered a leading thinker of a conservative foreign policy ideology that most people would identify as neoconservatism, and he is associated with top neoconservatives such as William Kristol and Eliot Cohen.
"The Poldark 'rape' scene would not be out of place in a porn film — a strong man who knows what must be done and a woman who apparently resists but wanted it really," Sarah Green — End Violence Against Women coalition — said in a statement emailed to Mashable.
" Like their definition of "witch," the collective's definition of "spell" resists neat interpretation, and intentionally so: When asked what type of magical practice they engage in, one witch wrote that "breathing, surviving, writing, and loving on this earth despite capitalism's constant assassination attempts is our practice.
Such claims have been proved wrong time and again: Tax cuts don't pay for themselves; the public justifiably resists cuts in social services; and the high deficits that result weaken the country and put a burden on the young, who will eventually service the public debt.
"As the 2016 election continues, this platform provides us with a way to intervene with an agenda that resists state and corporate power, an opportunity to implement policies that truly value the safety and humanity of black lives, and an overall means to hold elected leaders accountable."
The key question therefore becomes whether Democrats can articulate an alternative for voters in 2018 that resists Trump's chaos, reframes U.S. global leadership as central to the Democratic brand, and charts a vision for restoring a grand strategy for U.S. foreign policy in the 85033st Century.
The Italian sports car specialist rarely resists bringing some new variation of an existing model to a showcase like Geneva, but the main attraction will be the 641-horsepower Urus, which the company calls a super sport utility vehicle (a slippery slope in nomenclature, to be sure).
Ms. Jordan's book occasionally wanders in the direction of this kind of soothing, redemptive storytelling — the white characters are split a bit too neatly into the righteous and the wicked, their black counterparts confined to salt-of-the-earth nobility — but the movie resists this tendency.
Almost three years after he received bone marrow stem cells from a donor with a rare genetic mutation that resists HIV infection - and more than 18 months after he came off antiretroviral drugs - highly sensitive tests still show no trace of the man's previous HIV infection.
As he resists Congress' subpoena, Eisenberg is being represented by attorney William Burck, who also handled legal matters for former White House counsel Don McGahn as well as former senior Trump advisers Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus, in their testimony to former special counsel Robert Mueller.
Wisely, though, Dolnick — the author of three previous novels, including "At the Bottom of Everything" — resists and instead serves up a more nuanced account of the couple's unraveling, leaving us to wonder if their problems are the work of malevolent spiritual forces or a complicated psychological meltdown.
Mr. Murdoch, who often resists outside pressure, was also being counseled by his sons, James and Lachlan Murdoch, who are the top executives at 21st Century Fox and are intent on steering the family ship far into a new century, with new standards of workplace behavior.
"Letters to Olga," Vaclav Havel A extraordinary document of letters, written by a man in jail under extreme duress, as he resists the Communist regime, trying not to crumble, struggling to maintain his integrity in the face of the physical and mental punishments set upon him.

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