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"Out" campaigners accused the government of resorting to unreliable estimates.
Then came 2008, Obama, and a massive resorting of sentiments.
Resorting to scare tactics shows that it's Facebook that's scared.
How did you write the character without resorting to cliché?
So why are designers resorting to lighter and lighter text?
They lose their words, resorting to grunts, growls and roars.
"We can disagree on our positions without resorting to violence."
Experts say the group is increasingly resorting to insurgent tactics.
The challenge was to depict it without resorting to caricature.
Terrifying aftershocks triggered power outages ... with businesses resorting to generators.
Teens can talk about sexuality without resorting to Porky's behavior.
"There is absolutely no reason for resorting to violence," she said.
Bob Dole opposed him and is resorting to untrue negative attacks.
Some people were even resorting to watching blurry feeds on Periscope.
No more resorting to your department store's questionably manufactured panty bundles.
In the aftermath, Indians are increasingly resorting to digital payment solutions.
If people are resorting to violence, we've clearly gone too far.
The government needs to resist resorting to its bad old ways.
That's as concise as we could get without resorting to emojis.
Congress couldn't help resorting to its usual ways, wrote Mark Corallo.
His doctors insisted he try the orthotic before resorting to surgery.
"I don't know why," he told me, resorting unconsciously to upspeak.
We are trying to resolve this privately, without resorting to enforcement mechanisms.
Mr Museveni is increasingly resorting to patronage politics as his popularity dwindles.
Still, we should be cautious before resorting to brain-only aptitude tests.
It's difficult to describe without resorting to figurative, hyperbolic, even sentimental language.
Some companies are resorting to the price hikes they have been delaying.
Congress unable to solve the problem of slavery without resorting to violence,
It looks like Democrats are getting desperate in resorting to these tactics.
Resorting to name-calling and threats is a tacit admission of defeat.
Frustrated, some are resorting to hunting down or poisoning the wild animals.
Describing what happens inside the Oasis is difficult without resorting to spoilers.
FromSoftware imbues the environment with rich worldbuilding without resorting to lengthy cutscenes.
How can we best confront this latent crisis without resorting to hysteria?
Without resorting to make-believe, he carefully and inexorably explores the confusion.
Let us hope that they do so honestly, without resorting to voodoo.
Many baristas cannot afford that, instead resorting to loans and credit cards.
You'll also learn how to build beautiful websites without resorting to complicated techniques.
Inhofe put the odds at resorting to the skinny bill at 85033-50.
"Resorting to litigation was an extremely difficult step for Benchmark," read the statement.
Riot police dispersed them without resorting to tough tactics, a Reuters witness said.
You don't want any partygoers resorting to eating food scraps off the floor.
Mr Corbyn has tried to manage these contradictions by resorting to grand banalities.
His critics should seek to understand this, instead of resorting to personal attacks.
Often there are ways to defuse these confrontations without resorting to deadly force.
And McConnell is a major reason why Democrats are resorting to such measures.
And weren't we able to answer the question without resorting to legal treatises?
The state has been resorting to nonrecurring revenues to cover for operating expenditures.
On the other side, they're resorting to their old standby: race-based fear.
How can you tell your story in a dance without resorting to narrative?
Mr. Kim has a history of resorting to extreme measures against his enemies.
"It's so hard to do that without resorting to screen time," she said.
"Resorting to litigation was an extremely difficult step for Benchmark," the statement said.
In some places, fishers are resorting to dynamite fishing to capture dwindling stocks.
In Mexico, migrants are resorting to increasingly dangerous tactics to cross the border.
Resorting to needless foster care in such cases does enormous harm to children.
Resorting to the national security excuse is viewed as a protectionist cop-out.
Now, they are resorting to abusing arcane Senate traditions to undermine the president.
But it's important to understand why the administration is resorting to these measures.
Perfect for when you need to capture multiple pages without resorting to multiple screenshots.
"I was resorting to alcohol and drugs to numb the pain," she told MAKERS.
Mr Guaidó's backers have ways to help without resorting to force or dirty tricks.
However, internal guidances require detention officials to record alternatives considered before resorting to isolation.
But locals always know where to get a good deal without resorting to Groupon.
But it also allowed them to compete without resorting to civil war or revolution.
Meanwhile, Mr Cruz is mocking his gadfly for resorting to a "silly circus sideshow".
This meant writing things readers loved and shared, but also resorting to shadier tactics.
"It is unfortunate that the outgoing Majority is resorting to these tactics," Nadler said.
The industry resorting to heavy-handed measures to maintain their preferential status and profitability.
Others have been resorting to running in groups or with a dog, she said.
Indeed, remote jamming may well do the job without resorting to a direct strike.
Hong Kong police are resorting to new measures amidst violent protests in Tsuen Wan.
Authorities have few options for absorbing shocks beyond resorting to fiscal and external buffers.
Why are we resorting to conversations about the nature of our democracy right now?
Is there a trick to playing a Southerner without resorting to the redneck stereotype?
Biden isn't the only Democrat whose campaign is resorting to some questionable tactics, either.
Another said those that remained were resorting to eating the grain for their livestock.
Brown struggles to make his characters entirely plausible, sporadically resorting to jarringly modern language.
Rincon also criticized opposition lawmakers for resorting to the courts to defeat the bill.
Kim Jong-un has a history of resorting to extreme measures against his enemies.
Conflict resolution professionals help individuals and groups resolve their differences without resorting to violence.
That means it can inflict tremendous damage without resorting to weapons of mass destruction.
At a time when heavy bands and their publicists are practically resorting to Ancestry.
Resorting to the 'blame game' as the PM is doing is a low blow.
He pivots and deflects with abandon, often resorting to some form of self-aggrandizement.
He expected the SNB to ramp up forex interventions before resorting to cutting rates.
That doesn't mean resorting to DIY haircuts and a diet of SpaghettiOs and Pop-Tarts.
That's what leads to rational discussion and ideas breaking down and people resorting to violence.
Kevin Long said his son may have been upset, but never mentioned resorting to violence.
Some parents, she said, were resorting to a 20th-century information source to stay updated.
That doesn't mean resorting to DIY haircuts and a diet of SpaghettiOs and Pop-Tarts.
However, without decent information, civility and conciliation, societies resolve their differences by resorting to coercion.
What's happening: Since humans began resorting to war, technology has been decisive in who prevails.
The track manages to engulf you in its brooding aura without ever resorting to aggression.
But instead of resorting to violence, Peñaflorida hoped to engage the other kids through learning.
I'd also like to point out that the show is diverse, without resorting to stereotypes.
This resorting has narrowed the differences within the parties, but widened the distance between them.
But to harness the powers of nature, roboticists are resorting to very un-biological means.
Throughout, the trick is to translate gaming technology into meaningful art without resorting to gimmicks.
"It is no surprise that our opponents are resorting to stealing our signs," Weinstein said.
All these measures should be explored before resorting to creating a government-run broadband system.
Authorities have been scrambling to meet this year's budget target without resorting to tax hikes.
Only Honda and Hyundai were in full compliance with the standards without resorting to loopholes.
And Harron's camerawork is woozy throughout, without resorting to tired, tilted angles or gimmicky shots.
For the last hour of the speech, Trump went flat, simply resorting to golden oldies.
Moroccan officials could address those needs better, he said, rather than resorting to repressive tactics.
We put reasonable restrictions on things all the time without resorting to a total ban.
I often found myself resorting to taps or the touchscreen; clicking felt laborious by comparison.
"We have options to increase our yields without resorting to genetically modified cotton," he added.
It is this experience that Raad seeks to explain without resorting to conventional historical narratives.
The 23-page report urged all parties to desist from resorting to sieges in the future.
Now, desperate fans are resorting to bidding wars for tickets to see the film on eBay.
But against the odds, Fares did not end up joining a gang or resorting to violence.
It wouldn't be the first time telecom lobbyists have been accused of resorting to such tactics.
Her unique blend of humour and horror has proved challenging to capture without resorting to camp.
Namely: making the mobile web suck a little bit less without resorting to a centralized gatekeeper.
Tech companies are resorting to increasingly peculiar measures to look like they're taking action against ISIS.
But he said the leadership in Beijing should be cautious before resorting to more drastic measures.
We want to give this a try before resorting to something as extreme as a union.
ILZSG is not alone, by the way, in resorting to "apparent" calculations of Chinese metals data.
But raise your hands if you know who Wonder Woman's parents are, without resorting to Wikipedia.
The biggest challenge is resorting back to small, medium, and large when ordering from other businesses.
What's worse: giving up and resorting to a pinned-back look when you're in a rush.
"Pakistan is expanding the arc of terror ... resorting to ceasefire violations to assist infiltration," Sitharaman said.
Plus, Huawei is doing the whole two-camera trick without resorting to an unattractive camera wart.
It's that or resorting to claiming that new stuff "wouldn't work in a self defence situation".
Some things are just a little too jaw-droppy to accurately describe without resorting to emoji.
Housing is so unaffordable in big cities that residents are resorting to drastic measures to stay.
Many homeowners are resorting to a simple, if ungainly, solution: putting up a really big fence.
Critics say Maduro is resorting to increasingly authoritarian tactics as the economy spirals deeper into recession.
But that progress was not achieved by resorting to the tactics that Sessions appears to support.
I'm legitimately proud to say I finished the boss without resorting to summoning any help, too.
So they're doing what Hawley is doing: resorting to a combination of sabotage and smoke screen.
The group is sought out for reasoning with criminals under intense pressure without resorting to violence.
As they battle for customers, wireless carriers are adding such extra sweeteners, without resorting to discounting.
I asked two experts for helpful tips on becoming more frugal, without resorting to being cheap.
He left Joseph R. Biden Jr. resorting to misstatements to defend his stance on bankruptcy legislation.
The great challenge for liberal democracy is to counter the populists without resorting to their tactics.
Rather than resorting to similar tactics, those lawmakers simply voted against him or crossed the aisle.
Modi himself appeared to make a veiled allusion to Muslims resorting to violence during the protests.
Ted Cruz could have found other ways to be newsworthy without resorting to hatred of immigrants.
Many political commentators have responded to Trump's seemingly unique rise by resorting to distinctly medical language.
It would be nice to escape constant temptation to scroll Facebook without resorting to internet rehab.
Rubio once again resorting to his earlier, thrice-repeated, point about Obama knowing exactly what he's doing.
So, he constantly tries to take Iron Man down — including resorting to impersonating his more glamorous relative.
So you could have a solid RSS reader or Netflix app instead of resorting to the web.
And it is not just Britain that has demonstrated that resorting to anti-Muslim language can backfire.
Reggie pooh-poohs the Dean's help for most of the episode, resorting to other forms of comfort.
They need to do this without compromising the freedom of the users and without resorting to inflation.
By resorting to violence, the state only accelerates his transformation from weed-smoking celebrity to populist icon.
Some protesters said they're resorting to violence because the government has not responded to their peaceful demonstrations.
Gone are the days of curvy women resorting to swim skirts and motherly floral-print one-pieces.
Giving aggrieved citizens outlets to challenge the government without resorting to protest is good for social stability.
In response, the prime minister is already resorting to desperate measures in order to rally his base.
Many of the artists who've raised concerns about Epic's behavior, some even resorting to lawsuits, are black.
Some view the report as a means of undermining Plotnitsky's authority without resorting to an actual coup.
Iraq needs a leader who can respond to cross-sectarian demands without resorting to violence or marginalization.
Resorting to the status quo of partisan attacks will only deepen the divisions that fostered this attack.
Providing glucose seemed to bolster their ability to fight the infection without resorting to such drastic measures.
We must continue to project America's best values abroad, rather than resorting to walling off our markets.
In short, resorting to frozen conflicts rather than annexation mitigates Moscow's near-term costs of fomenting separatism.
"More work is needed to avoid resorting to unnecessary use of force in the jails," she said.
She's a belter by nature, but here, she's restrained and humble, communicating awe without resorting to fireworks.
Instead of resorting to cruelty at the border, the Trump administration should tackle migration at the source.
The government is considering issuing construction bonds but remains cautious about resorting to large-scale debt issuance.
At the very fundamental level, laws were established to help people settle disputes without resorting to violence.
Security screeners were reportedly resorting to full physical bag searches and pat downs, one Twitter user explained.
Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong have brought outbreaks under control — and without resorting to China's draconian measures.
"People are resorting to the only action they feel like they can, which is stockpiling," she said.
Also, finding treatment means resorting to practitioners who are generally well intentioned but not mental health professionals.
Some health care workers are currently "reusing masks or resorting to makeshift alternatives for masks," they wrote.
In recent years we have commonly described this treatment as torture, without resorting to euphemisms or qualifications.
In this way, nations can make the transition to democracy without resorting to mass protests and bloodshed.
She carried the children until they were old enough to walk, occasionally resorting to a laundry cart.
It tried to reach a settlement to address the violations before resorting to a lawsuit in 2012.
The only way anyone ever wins a debate in the play is by resorting to something personal.
Booker discouraged the man from resorting to violence, and afterward he and the man took a selfie.
But as emissions rise, the killjoys are resorting to shame and repulsion as weapons against environmental evils.
They are broke and unemployed, resorting to folding pizza boxes for a nearby restaurant to make money.
She lived in poverty, sometimes resorting to prostitution, while struggling to become a journalist then a novelist.
Only instead of resorting to the chest-beating, lunkheaded aggressiveness of their forebearers, they opted for humor.
By the third round, McGregor was even resorting to jogging away from Diaz to evade the infight.
They said they contacted the U.S. State Department, several senators and congressmen before resorting to the media.
They learned how to deal with environmental cues and social stress without resorting to alcohol and other drugs.
For those who want to look more feminine without resorting to fetish wear, though, there is little available.
As Johnson notes, it can also mean resorting to illegal activities when you can't find a traditional job.
Am I the ONLY one man enough to confront this #OverratedFlunkyLoser without resorting to an ad hominem assault?
It's apparently impossible for anybody to talk about cloud services and machine learning without resorting to vague platitudes.
Even after resorting to cheating by using my finger to push the air sac, I was getting nowhere.
Some people say things like, 'Oh, try meditation' or 'Change your diet instead of just resorting to drugs.
Roem said Republicans are resorting to bullying after years of failing to address voters' quality-of-life concerns.
Without computer access, many healthcare providers are resorting to pen and pads to keep track of their patients.
"I was resorting to alcohol and drugs to numb the pain," she said in an interview with MAKERS.
They are more tolerant of hagglers and are resorting to gimmicks, including Black Friday discounts, to boost sales.
That includes moviegoers resorting to tactics you'd only see in cartoons, a la Vincent Adultman from Bojack Horseman.
"Resorting to litigation was an extremely difficult step for Benchmark," Benchmark said in a statement through a spokeswoman.
He could try instead to form a new government from the existing legislature before resorting to an election.
At this late stage in the contest, it will be hard to find without resorting to populism herself.
Without resorting to parody or cynicism, Staver undoes the tropes we associate with depictions of heroic and mythical.
" He added: "We've achieved this historic progress through diplomacy, without resorting to another war in the Middle East.
But the company couldn't find a way to make one without resorting to protein powders, starches or gums.
Cruz condemned the threats, asserting that citizens should be able to disagree on substance without resorting to violence.
The H-2 program requires businesses to first seek to employ American citizens before resorting to foreign workers.
Consumer demand for cars has also leveled off, with automakers resorting to incentives and gimmicks to lift sales.
By only resorting to them in relationships, hook-ups provided an acceptable escape route out of equivocal pleasure.
The Environmental Protection Agency has said that some have been resorting to drinking water from contaminated Superfund sites.
He destroyed Barkley without resorting to the easiest possible attack—the fact that Barkley never won a title.
All over America, there are police officers demonstrating how to protect the public without resorting to unnecessary force.
Y., spoke about how dairy farmers in her state are tragically resorting to suicide due to financial distress.
Croatia is resorting to whipping balls in toward Mandzukic in the area, and one squirts through to Rebic.
Other reports say conditions have become so dire, some middle-class Iranians are resorting to buying rotting food.
In some cases, like the iOS App Store, it's the only choice (without resorting to a web app).
Without milk, the most vulnerable families are resorting to making baby food out of plantain powder, she said.
One way they do this is by resorting to name-calling and (non-constructive) criticism whenever differences arise.
Now she's singing in the soprano range without resorting to a falsetto — and delighting critics in the process.
Some brands are resorting to discounting on their own sites to prevent inventory building up over this time.
Crunchyroll was founded by computer engineers who wanted to get hold of new anime without resorting to bootlegs.
Some consumer advocates contended that by resorting to blackouts, the utilities were going to extremes to protect themselves.
A private Facebook page shows that some are resorting to unusual methods to get the attention of journalists.
Mendel has considered putting up flyers in the area, resorting to selling goods to people who live nearby.
Most nursing homes have also taken a cautious position, often resorting to a "don't ask, don't tell" approach.
Faced with a huge inventory of unsold cars, auto dealerships are resorting to hefty discounts to attract buyers.
Mr. Trump's impulsivity, dishonesty, divisiveness and outright unpresidential behavior are easily condemned without resorting to a psychiatric diagnosis.
Reshuffling the plot is a way of making "Little Women" more cinematic without resorting to tricks or gimmicks.
UK PM JOHNSON'S SPOKESMAN SAYS DISAPPOINTED US HAS PUBLISHED TARIFFS LIST, RESORTING TO TARIFFS NOT IN ANYONE'S INTEREST
By resorting to these tactics of outright intimidation, even violence, they are signaling not that they are growing.
It speaks volumes that the Trump administration cannot own its immigration policies without resorting to such disgusting tactics.
The macabre "Washing Monsters" may comment on the challenge of motherhood without resorting to using women or children.
In some cases, like on some turkey farms in Indiana last month, this means resorting to ventilation shutdown.
Resorting to the IMF is politically sensitive for Macri, who is expected to run for re-election next year.
We aren't resorting to using the oven for purse storage, but it does go weeks without being fired up.
In the endless hunt to gain credibility for token products, founders are resorting to some shady – and ridiculous – tactics.
Publishers have reacted to Google and Facebook sucking up their ad revenue by resorting to these user-hostile tactics.
The Brotherhood denies resorting to violent tactics despite the government often linking it to attacks, including the cathedral bombing.
Parents have scrambled to get the speckled egg, resorting to online auction sites and entering into social media giveaways.
How do you do this without resorting to all the well-known ways, without devolving into expressionism or sarcasm?
It also suggested a number of strategies for managing nonviolent behavior without resorting to kicking students out of school.
Without resorting to the mixtape route, this is unlikely to happen today — labels just don't work that way anymore.
Trump may well have the presidential leadership skills to solve the China problem without resorting to economy-wrecking tariffs.
Mueller can always subpoena Trump, but he appears to be exhausting his alternatives before resorting to that dramatic step.
No more resorting to the diversions in her handbag, or protecting herself from the scorching sun with a parasol.
Big bonuses are a cost-effective way to retain and retool talent without resorting to bringing in fresh recruits.
Her policies failed to prevent Russia from frequently resorting to nuclear threats against the United States and our allies.
Parents have scrambled to get these mischievous monkeys, resorting to online auction sites and entering into social media giveaways.
This is likely the most effective way to exert pressure on American adversaries without resorting to kinetic military action.
A growing number of EU states are resorting to unilateral border tightening, unraveling the continent's free-travel Schengen zone.
The United States may not say directly the BOJ is resorting to currency manipulation, but could signal as such.
He then lambasted the opposition for boycotting Parliament and for resorting to general strikes as a means of protest.
SunEdison could not afford the deal, instead resorting to debt instruments that is usually the last resort of acquirers.
The media can report on the genuine diversity of the global Middle Ages without resorting to trumped-up scholarship.
Surviving those earlier innings without resorting to his best reliever may have emboldened him to risk one more inning.
He fizzes with nervous energy, constantly chiding and cajoling, resorting to expansive mime to convey messages to his players.
Esper has accused Beijing of "increasingly resorting to coercion and intimidation to advance its strategic objectives" in the region.
They ended up in the jungle, where they found people resorting to gold mining using methods that employ mercury.
Even Keselowski's Team Penske, one of the series's top groups, is resorting to rotating sponsorships from race to race.
The work questions who are we as a species, without resorting to universalizing platitudes, or a cheery, superficial humanism.
Rising wages should indeed give people money to spend without resorting to some newfangled credit bubble that ends tragically.
Taking long pauses, sounding confessional without being so, Mr. Chappelle performs introspection while resorting to the same old tricks.
This time it has not allowed public spaces to be occupied, and police are more readily resorting to force.
The Frugal Traveler Booking at the last minute, playing "hotel roulette" and even resorting to scalpers can yield savings.
This show needs to learn that it can rouse emotion and wound its characters without immediately resorting to death.
The sound mix has to negotiate these various levels of reality, without resorting to harps, say, to signal reverie.
Gavin Newsom says a critical shortage of masks has some hospitals resorting to seamstresses in Los Angeles' garment district.
Even now, Gazans are undermining their own cause by resorting to violence, rather than keeping their protests strictly peaceful.
There is plenty for Biden critics to find fault with, without resorting to sharing out-of-context video clips.
They also took in new money in order to pay longtime investors, eventually resorting to high-interest rate loans.
Today, I make better choices and I have better ways to cope in any situation without resorting to violence.
But the side effects can be concerning, and many practices will start with other medications before resorting to these.
We don't ever want to get to the point where people are resorting to less positive means of expression.
The party of the President has the power to stop this process and do so without resorting to violence.
The ANAC has been resorting to provisional authorizations for airlines that have hit their limit on flights to Brazil.
Some of Mr. Corbyn's supporters also stridently oppose Israel, occasionally resorting to anti-Semitic tropes to make their points.
Google is resorting to firing those of us who organize and assert our collective voice because it is afraid.
The Farm Bureau urges our trade officials to engage in discussions to resolve trade concerns before resorting to tariffs.
Meanwhile, the Bernie Sanders campaign is resorting to increasingly absurd arguments to justify how Sanders can mount a comeback.
"The greater capacity of the Libyan coastguard means smugglers are resorting to more dangerous routes to evade detection," he said.
Passive-aggressive behavior can be emotionally draining if you're experiencing it from someone else or resorting to using it yourself.
Instagram, a photo-sharing social network also owned by Facebook, shows that you can be successful without resorting to virality.
Though it won't replace biscuits, it's a way to keep turkey sandwiches in your life without resorting to lettuce wraps.
So how do business leaders overcome their anxiety to address large groups without resorting to imagining people in their underwear?
Advancements in edge computing enable software-powered devices to collect, process and analyze data locally, without resorting to the cloud.
What if, by resorting to what makes me feel comfortable, I'm missing out on vital life experiences and personal growth?
" She also offered praise for police officers who are "demonstrating how to protect the public without resorting to unnecessary force.
Many airlines are resorting to this trick to boost margins as oil prices rise and competition in the skies increases.
Many analysts think that Zanu-PF's rural voting bloc should ensure victory for Mr Mnangagwa, even without resorting to violence.
She went into foster care, and was homeless multiple times as an adult, resorting to living out of her car.
Gabrielle Union seems like she never ages — but swears she isn't resorting to Botox to keep her eternally youthful appearance.
A spokesman for the sect, Ibraheem Musa, said its members were not going to be intimidated into resorting to violence.
If they were resorting to private allegations and comedy club bans, didn't that mean they had no evidence at all?
With interest rates already at zero, more central banks have been resorting to negative interest rates to fulfill their objective.
We need to rediscover the lost art of civil disagreement, the ability to hold opposing viewpoints without resorting to hate.
We're happy that Davidson has found ways to manage his depression as well as his Crohn's without resorting to drugs.
These are all reassuringly familiar wine words and you can probably get by without resorting to a generic house white.
In an opinion column, The Times's David Leonhardt writes that "Big Soda" is resorting to dishonesty to fight the measures.
University of Texas (2016) that colleges must try race-neutral methods to increase diversity before resorting to race-conscious ones.
One woman said she tried everything she could before resorting to simply getting to the mailbox before her mother could.
Some analysts say the country will struggle to stay within the confines of the budget without resorting to more borrowing.
Merkel aides argue the public finances are strong enough to fund the internet offensive without resorting to asset fire sales.
But Zhang said authorities are likely to stick to more moderate policy easing, rather than resorting to more aggressive measures.
They let us resolve some situations without resorting to enforcement action while also learning who the truly bad actors are.
The group is resorting more and more to mass-casualty violence as it comes under heavy pressure from multiple angles.
By then, people were getting desperate, he said, with some resorting to theft while tempers flared over minor dust-ups.
Your Money Adviser Consumers struggling with holiday spending hangovers may want to reconsider resorting to overdrafts on their checking accounts.
He has produced expansion by resorting aggressively to debt, our European economics correspondent writes, and the bill has come due.
"For Pyongyang, the way to get sanctions lifted is not through making concessions, but resorting to further escalation," he said.
Once the facts are on the table, communicate how the crisis impacts individuals, without exaggerating or resorting to scare tactics.
In doing so, he has laid out a pathway for how Democratic candidates can criticize while not resorting to mudslinging.
Brazil is resorting to begging for fouls on their deep attacks but referee Bjorn Kuipers is having none of it.
They cannot win by resorting to personal attacks or merely dismissing an issue, an unfortunate trend that has become commonplace.
Without resorting to facial props on Friday, they had Stravinsky's polka sounding plenty amusing on a great night at Carnegie.
Often racism and violence against Africans is explained away by resorting to stereotypes of criminality among Africans living in India.
Let's hope the coming presidential debates will not allow candidates to duck the hard questions by resorting to such nonsense.
In recent years, lawyers in Pakistan have not shied from resorting to violence and taking the law into their hands.
Clearly, her counsel is resorting to litigating this case in the press because her claims have no merit in Court.
Many in the police community say Tasers nevertheless offer a valuable option for controlling combative subjects without resorting to firearms.
But the government's influence over the media goes well beyond the advertising spigot, with officials sometimes resorting to outright bribery.
Nick was clearly annoyed by Azealia's comment, saying essentially she opened herself up to attack by resorting to racial insults.
"Some Western countries are resorting to political means to resist Huawei's attempts to enter into their markets," the editorial said.
Neighbourhood boys proposition Lila, resorting to threats when they are rebuffed (she takes to producing a switchblade to ward them off).
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told naval officers last week that Iran was still resorting to clandestine measures to ship fuel.
The female artisans choose the color palette and pages that suit their design, only resorting to paint when opting for gold.
Motherboard asked Rennie whether workers resorting to sleeping in tents was a case of low pay or too many working hours.
Saleh said doctors were so short of supplies they were resorting to making life and death decisions over who receives surgery.
And the good news is that there are plenty of products and techniques you can try before resorting to the needle.
And a growing volume of evidence suggests that the Chinese are now resorting to cheating in order to catch up instead.
One firm even gifted the founders a tandem bike, sources tell TechCrunch, resorting to amusing measures to sway the Tandem team.
Name brands are now resorting to heavy discounting to support the top line and keep pace with broader consumer discretionary space.
And I wanted to explore what kind of stories and what kind of dynamics we can get without resorting to violence.
It aims to influence, persuade, change opinion and behaviour, and to do so without resorting to the instruments of "hard" power.
Oh, and if you click Use Stacks again, everything will fly back into place, resorting your unruly desktop in the process.
His third cause, a commitment to improving the lives of African-Americans without resorting to violence, seemed equally shaky in 1968.
There were other means of assessing whether he was indeed dangerous and neutralizing his perceived menace without resorting to lethal means.
Thankfully, policy experts have developed all sorts of ideas to curtail alcohol abuse without resorting to a failed policy like Prohibition.
Officers can now be judged specifically on whether they did all they could to reduce tensions before resorting to their firearms.
At this point, my teen was resorting to the same maneuver I had pulled at that age: head down, eyes closed.
Donald Trump is fighting like General Robert E. Lee to preserve the symbols of the Confederacy ... and he's resorting to shame.
As trust has declined, so has the ability of HR to diffuse complicated workplace situations without resorting to its legal toolset.
The past three decades suggest that theirs is a country which can endure a crisis without resorting to coups or collapses.
The point is, Congress always has ways to criticize a president without resorting to the bogus and misleading card of censure.
"Consumers are becoming more selective... and fewer companies are resorting to the kind of price hikes seen last year," it said.
At Granada, he says, he was taught "how to observe", even if that meant resorting to rough-and-ready guerilla camerawork.
Various activist and vigilante groups across the country have taken it upon themselves to protect India's cows, sometimes resorting to violence.
So here I am, resorting to an old technique of placing this essay on the opposite side of the editorials page.
The Obama administration has been experimental in its communications strategy, often resorting to newer media outlets to spread the president's message.
Canada has been a notable holdout, with frustrated Canadians resorting to borrowed app store account details from their U.S.-based friends.
With Hezbollah's power threatened, it is resorting to spreading false narratives with the intention of creating doubt in the United States.
"We are seeing refugee families resorting to behaviors that put their children at increasing harmful risks," she stated in the report.
Korman, on the other hand, pushes toward the optical without resorting to the mechanical or removing all signs of the hand.
"We thought job opportunities would reduce the number of people on the corners resorting to drugs and crimes," said the Rev.
Heroin-assisted treatment relieves this problem: It gives patients a safe place to get their heroin without resorting to bad behaviors.
Wealthy and middle-class women can have safer abortions by traveling abroad or resorting to medical professionals willing to perform them.
While tons of people who have a Nintendo Switch right now are resorting to classic Mario games -- like Super Smash Bros.
But Beijing has also struggled to sway global opinion without resorting to heavy-handed methods or threats that can be counterproductive.
Elliott has historically not been shy about resorting to hard-hitting tactics to force changes, including trying to remake corporate boards.
Others praised him for not resorting to a bloody crackdown to stay in power, something he had hinted at on Sunday.
Still, we must avoid a shooting war with a country whose threshold for resorting to nuclear weapons is lower than ours.
" Chadbourne, in a statement, said the vote occurred "after numerous efforts to resolve this matter without resorting to such a measure.
"Resorting to tariffs is not in the interests of the UK, EU or US," a spokesman for Britain's trade department said.
Over the last decade, the U.A.W. has negotiated two contracts with G.M. without resorting to nationwide strikes, in 2011 and 2015.
BRITAIN, AFTER WTO AIRBUS RULING, SAYS RESORTING TO TARIFFS IS NOT IN THE INTERESTS OF THE UK, EU OR UNITED STATES
Still, he said, the attack had crippled the hospital for four days, with doctors and nurses resorting to pen and paper.
This left Angela, the family's matriarch, to fend for herself; resorting to charity organizations and outright begging to support her children.
The war in Afghanistan is a limited war, and resorting to military strikes and direct combat missions alone just won't help.
Apparently, Minnesota believes that Americans are incapable of standing next to a neighbor wearing politically-tinged apparel without resorting to violence.
Instead of resorting to subscriptions, donations or traffic from aggregators, outlets can partner with Naver, the so-called Google of Korea.
Not only has it advanced the West's nonproliferation agenda, it has also prevented the United States from resorting to military responses.
Different people with different experiences want different things; how do we find a way to live together without resorting to violence?
The sheriff's office said its deputies tried and failed to tranquilize the lion before resorting to deadly force, local media said.
Violence is unacceptable — you should be able to come out and have a dialogue and discourse without resorting to mob activity.
After a gunman killed 17 people at his school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Darian Williams evaded his grief by resorting to humor.
Militias, cartels and smugglers recognize credible reporting as a threat to their missions and livelihood and are accustomed to resorting to violence.
To deal with that, policymakers are resorting to a mix of policies — some "tough on crime," others focused on public health programs.
Since then, organizations representing the financial services industry have fought its progress, resorting to a volley of lawsuits against the federal agency.
The North Koreans are also resorting to smaller vessels to avoid recognition by the coalition's warships and surveillance aircraft, the officials said.
One would be for Congress to give the FCC explicit permission to impose net neutrality rules without resorting to Title II classification.
But those supplies have fallen short for the people here, who are resorting to collecting water from several mountain springs to survive.
"My hope is that you will answer these questions voluntarily so that the Committee can avoid resorting to compulsory process," Nadler wrote.
" Most important of all, he said, "We've achieved this historic progress through diplomacy, without resorting to another war in the Middle East.
The EU would also prefer to resolve a dispute between aircraft manufacturers Boeing and Airbus without resorting to tariffs, the official said.
Zhang said that China will reduce leverage in the economy through efforts including bankruptcies, and is not resorting to large-scale stimulus.
You can see why the Academy—terrified of being lumped in with the liberal coastal elite—is resorting to desperate populist measures.
Boockvar said the low level of firings makes sense because employers typically trim hours and slow hiring before resorting to pink slips.
But Mr Rouhani's promise to listen has so far failed to stem the protests, and the authorities are increasingly resorting to force.
I'd probably look like Sandra Bullock resorting to martial arts moves while trying to learn beauty pageant choreography in Miss Congeniality:Open giphy.
And then he finally finds her, thank goodness, safely at the pool, swimming away her problems instead of resorting to old habits.
Nozkowski achieves his remarkable transfiguration of a familiar, potentially sentimental image – a bouquet of flowers – without resorting to strange or idiosyncratic forms.
Huawei obviously denies the allegations and claims that the U.S. is resorting to unfair trade practices because it is outcompeting American firms.
That's fine if you're trying to get pregnant without resorting to expensive treatments like intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF).
" As ISIS' territory and infrastructure are shrinking, the official said, "they are now resorting to more typical terrorist tactics to sow fear.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson did not junk the deal, resorting instead to upping the rhetoric about Iran's misdeeds in the region.
The government of Jamaica, one of several countries recommending that women postpone pregnancy, is resorting to music, reggae to be more specific.
The U.S. government has accused Qualcomm of resorting to anticompetitive tactics to maintain a monopoly over key semiconductors used in mobile phones.
This is something that they are resorting to that is better for them than to use their reserves to finance their deficit.
However, members of parliament can and have obstructed the government's agenda by resorting to hearings of ministers and votes of no confidence.
On paper, Ms Rousseff's main sin is resorting to accounting trickery in order to disguise the true size of the budget deficit.
And with temperatures officially in the teens in New York City, most Fashion Week attendees have found themselves resorting to the latter.
But competing with recent newspaper headlines about poor children stealing, resorting to prostitution or living in squalid conditions may prove rather hard.
But the party lags far behind the GOP in fundraising, so it's not difficult to imagine the DCCC resorting to these measures.
"As Americans, we can disagree on fundamental issues and condemn radical ideas without resorting to personal attacks on our fellow citizens," Rep.
One potential legislative fix would give family members and cops more tools to prevent a troubled gun owner from resorting to violence.
Instead, America seemed to be resorting to unilateral measures, trimming its forces in the country from 14,000 soldiers to fewer than 12,000.
The lack of any paperwork or accounting means the government is resorting to DNA testing to be able to match these families.
It is easy to gain power in this way, but it is difficult to govern a divided nation without resorting to repression.
However, caught off guard by a surge in arrivals, Lopez Obrador's administration is resorting to old tactics based on tough law enforcement.
Instead, they merely represent a new, dangerous stage of the Russia investigation, in which Trump and congressional Republicans are resorting to whataboutism.
Why it matters: The Treasury Department will have to start resorting to "extraordinary measures" to avoid breaching the debt ceiling in March.
But there is also now the risk of the jihadists resorting more to terrorism, as they have done elsewhere in the region.
It therefore behooves Washington to test to the utmost the possibility of accelerating positive change in Venezuela without resorting to military measures.
There is an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country and we should be finding solutions rather than resorting to deportation.
Several members praised Mr. Bowers, while others criticized him for jeopardizing the neo-Nazi movement's long-term prospects by resorting to violence.
The president has repeatedly delivered on his promises of potent economic growth, but he has produced expansion by resorting aggressively to debt.
Studios was using Twitter, meanwhile, to compile a list of retailers who were resorting to curbside pickups, home delivery, or snail mail.
In response to the violence, police donned riot gear and wielded batons before resorting to tear gas to break up the crowd.
Developers in China are increasing resorting to mergers-and-acquisitions to build land banks as city governments impose restrictions on land auctions.
It is extremely disappointing, but not surprising, that Senate Democrats are resorting to baseless character attacks to hold up Congressman Price's confirmation.
But friends of hers, and other women she had spoken with, had previously confided in her about resorting to the same forums.
From time to time, all of us want a dining room where we can speak and be heard without resorting to pantomimes.
Supporters of right to try in the House should consider these patient-hostile provisions; instead they are resorting to dirty tricks again.
Responsible statesmen assuage the pain of economic dislocation without resorting to the palliative of populist "blame-the-foreigner" rhetoric and trade barriers.
Without resorting to witchcraft, there are plenty of tax policy steps that Democrats could take to get us to a better place.
It's reasonable to be specific about why workers are unhappy without resorting to scapegoating or just making the whole situation sound hopeless.
Well, Fed officials have been like sailors trying to make headway in a windless sea, resorting to different measures to revive growth.
Not long ago Iranian and western media showed how many Tehran locals were resorting to sleeping in graves in the winter cold.
Now, with no independent unions, courts or news outlets to turn to, some workers are resorting to extreme measures to settle disputes.
"Increasingly, these forces operate together ... to alter the status quo, and employing coercion as necessary, but without resorting to war," Erickson explained.
The company wrote to Flipkart, saying it was giving "unauthorized" discounts and resorting to "predatory pricing," violating the agreement, its legal notice showed.
The market for refurbished phones is considerably big in India with millions of people resorting to big brands for less price every year.
The fact that lower-income women often reported resorting to spanking reflects a lack of resources more than anything else, the researchers say.
Ramaphosa called for calm, ordered police to exercise maximum restraint and urged the aggrieved parties to express their grievances without resorting to violence.
"Instead of resorting to massive stimulus measures, we have chosen a more sustainable but more painful economic path, pursuing structural reforms," he said.
On the contrary, those who know firsthand the terrible costs and consequences of war can be particularly cautious about resorting to military force.
The fact that I find myself resorting to Freud to explain how Trump works is, of course, a perfect illustration of this dynamic.
"Be obedient to Allah and use your intelligence instead of resorting to arms," he used to counsel when fellow Arabs went to war.
Mr Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) blames its foes for resorting to "disruption", but when in opposition it did exactly the same thing.
Her son has admitted that the government is resorting to pious gestures not out of conviction, but to insulate itself from religious criticism.
Researchers and doctors developed the new guidelines to address the increasing number of teens and pre-teens resorting to unhealthy weight-loss methods.
The company wrote to Flipkart, saying it was giving "unauthorized" discounts and resorting to "predatory pricing", violating the agreement, its legal notice showed.
Russia and China now fear that technological advances could allow America to threaten their nuclear arsenals without resorting to a nuclear first strike.
Tracy copes by locking herself in the bathroom and resorting to self-harm, an act that was shocking to many at the time.
Instead of resorting to the "it's not you, it's me" line, it's so much easier to drop off the radar without an explanation.
It's far from confirmed that he even made those horrible comments — but either way, it's absurd that people are resorting to personal attacks.
Russia, for its part, may soon be resorting to good ol' fashioned fear to get kids to cut down on eating junk food.
But we can fight new challenges, like the horrifying opioid epidemic, using aggressive efforts to treat addiction, rather than resorting to harsh punishment.
Even after a wary moment with gnarled pig tail, Mr. Wells praised the chef's skill in creating big flavors without resorting to extremes.
He exhorted his followers with the FaceTime app from his cellphone, resorting to the kind of medium he has long sought to suppress.
Researchers and aid workers in Rakhine State have consistently reported that the vast majority of Rohingya have no interest in resorting to violence.
Also as usual, the industry is resorting to dishonesty, by falsely claiming that a tax will somehow make other grocery items more expensive.
Second, North Korea should end its attacks on the global financial system and refrain from resorting to cyber theft to steal hard currency.
Mr. Li said this month that China could solve its overcapacity problem in the steel and coal industries without resorting to huge layoffs.
Many drug companies, however, have been unable to capitalize on billions of dollars in research and development and are now resorting to purchases.
With Automatic Alt Text, she can get some semblance of what a friend may be "So happy!" about without resorting to detective work.
Powell dodged, resorting to a common Fed stance that tax and spending policy is up to elected leaders and outside the Fed's authority.
But they could still become a popular way to add some flare to replies without resorting to cookie-cutter emoticons or cliche GIFs.
He said he stopped attending classes, got kicked out of school, and lost his jobs, eventually resorting to stealing from large chain stores.
If you're like many moms, dads and grandparents, you'll probably start coaxing, harassing and begging, or even resorting to a bribe -- dessert. Relax!
The company notes that it revamped its operations during the recession without resorting to bankruptcy and government bailouts as G.M. and Chrysler did.
Some of us have seen the results when television shows become desperate for ratings, resorting to wild and outrageous ideas that end badly.
Mr. Grassley's bill would also give the Justice Department more authority to demand information from lobbyists without resorting to a grand jury subpoena.
Russia has accused Venezuela's opposition of resorting to violence, and President Vladimir Putin discussed the situation there with his Security Council on Tuesday.
The financial loss strained their marriage, and she filed for divorce — something increasing numbers of Greeks are resorting to since the crisis began.
The government said it was working its own rescue plan without resorting to an IMF programme and was only seeking IMF technical assistance.
"What's remarkable is how early in his administration President Trump is resorting to executive unilateralism," said Mr. Galston, now a Brookings Institution scholar.
"I'm trying to have an honest, adult conversations about words without resorting to alphabet soup phrases(C-word, N-word, etc)," he wrote.
Automakers are also resorting to ever sweeter incentives to sell models like small and midsize cars, which have been eclipsed by larger vehicles.
But quarantines can't solve everything, and as a result, many localities are resorting to sprays consisting of a mixture of bleach and water.
Concerned about the epidemic of opioid addiction, the group says patients should try exercise, acupuncture, massage or yoga before resorting to prescription drugs.
"The E.U. Parliament resorting to such a vote means it takes terror organizations under its wings, it takes sides with them," he said.
Instead of resorting to strategically tiptoeing across your icy kitchen tiles, may we remind you that cozy slippers are very in this season.
He said President Nicolas Maduro's government, faced with widespread discontent over hyperinflation and food shortages, was resorting to violence to intimidate its adversaries.
Historically, the CPSC's reputation for putting consumer safety first has been critical in allowing it to negotiate acceptable recalls without resorting to litigation.
But there are lots of other creative ways to wrap a gift without resorting to used wrapping paper or skipping gift wrap altogether.
The government said it was working its own rescue plan without resorting to an IMF program and was only seeking IMF technical assistance.
But, with the new LG, we soon began resorting to closed captions on many shows, especially British ones, because the dialogue sounded muddy.
All of these actions are consistent with the pathological pattern he has already shown of resorting to violence the more he feels threatened.
He sees them resorting to drugs, cutting themselves, or worse: He counts Calvin Desir as among the friends he lost because of the shooting.
Resorting again to voice-overs and montages, he ticks off so many plots and themes that it is impossible to keep track of them.
Benchmark previously released a statement that said that resorting to litigation was a "difficult step" but a necessary one for the venture capital firm.
Instead of going the predictable route and resorting to your go-to summer polish (we all have one), try sourcing your nail inspiration abroad.
At its best, the programme shows that good can beat evil without resorting to excessive violence—while having a few laughs on the way.
And portrait modes aside, the 7 Plus' ability to approximate basic telephoto capabilities without resorting to lossy digital zoom is a major selling point.
But given his leanings, it is easy to imagine him resorting to soft protectionism that keeps much of the additional demand within America's borders.
That means more than a million people are resorting to obtaining water any way they can, including from contaminated creeks, sewers, and Superfund sites.
Japan's labor shortage has accounted for some of the rise in female employment, with many companies resorting to female labor as a final option.
Comedy shows led the way in representation this year, proving that LGBTQ+ characters can be funny and charming without resorting to a single stereotype.
When this happens, you're better off taking a short nap (even as short as 15 minutes) than resorting to caffeine to keep you awake.
In the meantime, Baltimore is resorting to the good, old-fashioned telephone to handle requests—even though some departmental phone lines aren't exactly working.
Foes are resorting to empty blackout threats, said initiative spokesman Kaspar Schuler, adding the largest Swiss nuclear station, Leibstadt, has been offline since Aug.
"Raw materials are expensive and workers are very expensive," he said, adding that clothing stores were resorting to Chinese mannequins "because they are cheap".
The point here is that Trump tried to paint a prominent female journalist as mentally unhinged and resorting to surgery to improve her appearance.
The firm has taken flak for quietly resorting to using traditional machines for many of its tests, rather than its own supposedly whizzier devices.
Even without resorting to blackouts and sponsored data, carriers will have lots of ways to tip the scales as cable companies move to mobile.
The 2015 Oscar-winner "Spotlight" somehow managed to make investigative journalism seem thrilling, humane and even heroic, without resorting to flashbacks of child abuse.
According to the International Crisis Group and Human Rights Watch, the government has silenced critics by resorting to enforced disappearances, torture and extrajudicial killings.
A speech at the DMZ would give President Trump another chance to make his case for standing up to Kim without resorting to insults.
If the party can win back Congress in 2018, it can immediately start hamstringing Trump's presidency without resorting to the unlikely path of impeachment.
She did, however, say that she was proud that the Democratic campaigns had run an "issue-based" election, instead of resorting to personal attacks.
And each said that guests would be more likely to speak genuinely without resorting to talking points if they were not expecting an inquisition.
Projections suggest deaths from unsafe abortions would decline by two-thirds in developing regions if women used misoprostol instead of resorting to riskier procedures.
"We're already seeing Venezuelan lawyers working as supermarket cashiers, Venezuelan women resorting to prostitution, indigenous Venezuelans begging at traffic intersections," a Brazilian official said.
Since the sandwich relaunched on November 3, there have been various reports of customers resorting to extreme measures to get one of the sandwiches.
I often say that the art of diplomacy is getting another country to do something it doesn't want to do without resorting to violence.
I decided to find out by using my phone as my primary computing device for two weeks, only resorting to my laptop when necessary.
KCNA said Chinese media was "openly resorting to interference in the internal affairs of another country" and driving a wedge between the two countries.
KATOWICE, Poland, July 15 (Reuters) - Polish cities are resorting to communist-era mobile soda fountains to convince residents to switch to drinking tap water.
He should have found a way to frame his arguments without resorting to the tired and dangerously inaccurate equalization of the two candidates' shortcomings.
As a result, a growing number of Central American migrants are resorting to what may be an even more dangerous means of transport: walking.
Yet not unlike an athlete who puts up record-shattering numbers through performance-enhancing drugs, he has produced expansion by resorting aggressively to debt.
Some are resorting to making their own hand sanitizer, which consists of two parts 99 percent isopropyl alcohol and one part aloe vera gel.
"I believe the government will make a tactical error in resorting to de facto "lockdown"," company founder Martin said in a stock exchange statement.
Mr. DeSantis's campaign has countered that resorting to accusations of racism is a way for Mr. Gillum to avoid scrutiny on his lobbyist dealings.
Teachers are living in fear, and most have chosen to remain compliant, resorting to self-censorship in exchange for job security and personal safety.
It would be an easy story if it seemed that the birds were only resorting to jellies when there was nothing else to eat.
The fact that Reus and Kroos are resorting to shots from outside the box tells you how stout the South Korean defense has been.
Set in a funeral parlor on Christmas Eve, this revival at the Irish Repertory Theater plays alcoholism for drama without resorting to boozy histrionics.
World Vision said staff had seen a significant increase in girls resorting to transactional sex in Angola and Zimbabwe amid "huge levels of desperation".
It seems you are becoming one of those who can't use their own power to settle things without resorting to a court to decide.
The Fairness in Arbitration Act seeks to ensure all Americans can hold large corporations accountable for wrongdoing in court without resorting to forced arbitration.
We can take mass shootings seriously without overreacting, and we can prevent them without resorting to anxiety-inducing, unproven tactics like active shooter drills.
And that's especially true if they can't find jobs that will allow them to support themselves and their families without resorting to criminal activity.
She was resorting to all sorts of techniques to get this kid to expand his palate, and she could not force him to eat.
A 2014 study found that a large portion of astronauts on the space station suffer from sleep deprivation — with many resorting to sleeping pills.
Instead of resorting to force to work out differences, the American ideal is to demonstrate and head to the voting booth to affect change.
Central banking is a test of character, he seems to suggest, in which resorting to the expediency of higher inflation is a sign of weakness.
All of these middling candidates are resorting to jaw-dropping backdrops, desperate-sounding email pleas for contributions and cleverly orchestrated moments intended to go viral.
That all changed under Kim Jong Un. "Kim Jong Un has no experience in managing the country apart from resorting to pure brutality," Smith said.
This is something Democrats can and should resist — there are a number of different tactics for doing so — without resorting to anti-democratic moves themselves.
This clause currently makes abortion illegal in almost all circumstances, which results in many women resorting to travelling overseas to seek access to abortion services.
"These senior executives failed to show any integrity, resorting to bribery to secure lucrative contracts and hide their illicit activities," said SFO head Lisa Osofsky.
Some 4,000 jobs would go in Germany, where labor protection is strong and companies usually try to negotiate job cuts before resorting to forced layoffs.
Mr. Williams proved a natural and expressive communicator, conveying the drama and anguish of these miniatures without ever resorting to excessive vocal or theatrical gestures.
He can fake being serious about the presidency for only a few minutes before resorting to the snarky comments that made him a reality star.
" In a series of tweets following the summit, Erdogan said resorting to methods that would disregard civilian lives would "play into the hands of terrorists.
"The ministry believes that resorting to arbitration with (Eldorado unit) Hellas Gold is the best solution to sort out all (outstanding) issues," the statement added.
Luckily, we're here to help in those trying moments, so that you don't end up resorting to the kiss-print emoji (like we always do).
Mr Tiffen argues that spills will only fall out of fashion when it is clear that voters will punish a party for resorting to them.
"People of Andhra Pradesh have now realized that the TDP is resorting to lies to cover up its inept governance," said BJP spokesman G.V.L.N. Rao.
San Francisco has been battling its public urination problem for years, recently resorting to using hydrophobic paint on some walls frequented by local pee streams.
But "Against" endows Luke with precious little depth, resorting to a forced visit to his teenage crush in an attempt to colour in some backstory.
Now, with just 80 days and ten primaries left until the Republican Convention, Ted Cruz and John Kasich are resorting to the last possible argument
Kimmel has not only taken on the Senate's practically homicidal Graham-Cassidy healthcare bill, he's done it without resorting to lies or distortions (how quaint!).
Perhaps this difficulty in securing evidence is why FIA interrogators have been accused of resorting to illegal means and torture to extract information and confessions.
Italy used an exception embedded in the new rules to rescue Monte Paschi, greatly reducing the investors' costs and resorting to a sizeable public bailout.
David Cameron has accused fellow Tories like Michael Gove, the justice secretary, and Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London, of "resorting to total untruths".
Otherwise, police would be required to use verbal warnings, Tasers, and other de-escalation tactics to defuse a situation before resorting to more lethal methods.
But the country and the Supreme Court are well-served by justices, clerks, and attorneys who argue forcefully without resorting to biting and dismissive language.
These actions have provoked mass demonstrations and drawn accusations from Catalan leaders that the Madrid government was resorting to the repression of the Franco dictatorship.
Frozen conflicts enable Russia to gain long-term control over the separatist territories and achieve leverage over the target states without necessarily resorting to annexation.
Yet FDR seized on the concept to make a broader, moral indictment of what had gone before, freely resorting to Biblical language in this cause.
We want to make sure customers know how to get in touch with us and provide the best experience without resorting to "gray area" tactics.
Migrants are resorting to desperate means to try to get through the Eurotunnel, including attacking trucks bound for Britain so they can clamber on board.
"Trump boasted about what a great deal the USMCA was, yet a day after signing is resorting to threats to force Congress's hand," he added.
"The E.U. Parliament resorting to such a vote means it takes terror organizations under its wings, it takes sides with them," he said on Wednesday.
Once again, resorting to what the Constitution actually required would have diminished the role of the justices and relied instead on the people's elected representatives.
Some residents said they were resorting to traveling hours by road to the state capital, risking landmines and gunfire, to get access to the internet.
Some testing showed I could do it without resorting to much crossword glue, so I figured it could make for a more an interesting solve.
We are a civilized society that cannot begin resorting to or excusing political violence, no matter the hues or views of the victims or attackers.
Given those numbers, it is clear we can end the cash bail trap without resorting to onerous conditions of release or to justice by algorithm.
If the school year seems rocky already, instead of resorting to panic or racing to fix things, remember that your daughter actually benefits from challenges.
Parents who once provided for their children are resorting to last-gasp measures: We have seen women at the border selling their hair for cash.
Here's the news: • U.S. trade partners are resorting to persuasion, threats, personal appeals and diplomatic leverage to jockey for exemptions from new American metal tariffs.
In this new episode, the crew works to protect Captain Holt's husband from kidnapping by resorting to lots of feints, wigs and identical rolling carts.
That said, the Russians have also indulged in similar tomfoolery to simply nudge countries this way or that without resorting to open use of arms.
The Emilia-Romagna region, which is governed by the Democratic Party, recently initiated its own autonomy talks with Rome, though without resorting to a referendum.
Those without are resorting to trash bags, hand-sewn masks, and other improvised gear to prevent themselves from getting sick for as long as possible.
"If we produce meat according to agro-ecological techniques, without resorting to industrialized production, we could have less meat perhaps, but better meat," he added.
They have been resorting to the use of so-called preprint servers to post preliminary drafts of their papers—rough cuts of research in progress.
Over the next roughly 90 minutes, Trump seemingly could not call attention to his accomplishments without resorting to putting down past administrations or bashing Democrats.
Transparency will heighten competition and lower drug prices without resorting to government price regulations that would discourage vital research and investment in life-saving medications.
No good American would support such racism and bigotry, but resorting to violence has never been the answer and shouldn't be accepted for any reason.
" They set up a Web site and posted a motto: "Business is the art of extracting money from another man's pocket without resorting to violence.
Then you have the shoppers that forget about it entirely, resorting frantically to fashioning some form of dressing out of fabric scraps and magazine pages.
But I'm not sure I can tell you why the show version of Davos did so, without resorting to what I know from the books.
HIV/AIDS campaigners and sexual healthexperts believe that gay men may be resorting to desperate measures in their efforts to get their hands on PrEP.
There are better ways to arrive at cultural equity than policing art production and resorting to moralistic pieties in order to intimidate individuals into silence.
Rather than resorting to calling men wimps, we should be glad review boards are doing their jobs, and we should continue to hold them accountable.
Countries need to cooperate to overcome their differences instead of resorting to retaliatory measures that hurt global growth, an international trade expert told CNBC on Friday.
Typically, astronomers find it to be good practice to exhaust all of the possible natural explanations for an observed phenomenon before resorting to the alien argument.
Do you let your anger get to you, even resorting to stealing for survival, from a racist piece of shit who dragged you through absolute hell?
The utility has outlined a plan to try to replace the 17,000 gigawatt-hours of electricity per year from Diablo Canyon — without resorting to fossil fuels.
They must find the right way to challenge the president and his spokespeople without resorting to rudeness or simply playing the part of a partisan opponent.
Former GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz said the automaker historically would have raised sales incentives to try to sell more cars before resorting to plant closures.
This time, officials aren't resorting to such extreme tactics, hoping that measures like tax cuts and rail projects will play a role in saving the economy.
While similar measures may be considered if the yen rises further, many firms are resorting to self-help instead of making explicit demands for government action.
Using emergency powers is one way Xi and Lam can attempt to keep a firm hand on the situation, without resorting to boots on the ground.
And without resorting to Hollywood shortcuts like cutaways or closeup shots like in most action films, Chan made sure the audience could actually count each punch.
One interpretation is that maybe the judges are resorting to more snap judgments and heuristics to decide a case rather than the facts of it. Right.
The paradox was that only a Soviet man who was determined to implement those principles without resorting to lies and violence could dismantle the Soviet regime.
MMT could offer a way to justify passing big priorities like single-payer health care or free college without resorting to major middle-class tax hikes.
A devastating famine in the 1990s, exacerbated by drought, killed as many as a million North Koreans, with many resorting to eating tree bark and grass.
They have sidestepped it, resorting to dusty American laws to investigate unilaterally imports of such products as steel and aluminium goods, solar cells and washing-machines.
The administration has spent the past several months trying to get what it wants on policy without resorting to the terrible optics and politics of separation.
Even when the wheels of justice do turn, the slowness of the courts discourages all but the infinitely patient, naive or rich from resorting to them.
Karl's girlfriend, on the other hand, barely seems to register his disinterest, instead resorting to porn when Karl says he simply won't "get there" in bed.
Greenewald said this is only his second time resorting to crowdfunding for the Black Vault, out of the 9,000 he estimated he's sent over his lifetime.
The U.S. has been a consistent defender of free and open markets, but this time it is resorting to protectionism that will not improve American competitiveness.
Everyone has their opinion, but many, young people specifically, fail to make their voices heard in the proper channels, rather resorting to after-the-fact complaining.
The government is due to hold another summit on Friday to try to agree a way to tackle pollution from diesel vehicles without resorting to bans.
Once patients are stabilized on a dose, the medications don't produce a high, and instead help someone feel normal — "get straight" — without resorting to dangerous drugs.
Blanket copying of virus indicators has been an historic grievance at VirusTotal, with at least one victim resorting to sabotage in retaliation, Reuters reported last year.
Economists and investors see pension reform as the only way for Brazil to shore up its finances in the long run without resorting to tax hikes.
The lawsuit came days after the U.S. government accused the chipmaker of resorting to anticompetitive tactics to maintain a monopoly over key semiconductors in mobile phones.
Impeachment was established not as a catastrophic contingency, but as a peaceful and legal means for removing a rogue leader without resorting to revolution or assassination.
A reverse takeover (RTO) is a type of merger that private companies engage in to become publicly traded without resorting to an initial public offering (IPO).
The political pressure on the state was sufficient by that point that even the NFL could join in without feeling like it was resorting to radicalism.
Philippe Martinez, head of the hardline CGT, the dominant union among some 150,000 staff at the SNCF, accused Philippe and the government of resorting to blackmail.
In the wake of the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, liberal activists are resorting to apocalyptic warnings about what lies ahead for future Supreme Court rulings.
On Thursday, finally, two of them did, wrestling with the ideas of female strength and female identity without resorting to the obvious tropes of another era.
Unlike iris or fingerprint scanning, they can't even steal a photo or copy of the identification method — at least, not without resorting to some gruesome methods.
And when she spoke, she sometimes leaned on her training as a scientist, often resorting to the technical language and concepts of brain function and memory.
Officials and analysts in South Korea saw the North as resorting to its characteristic brinkmanship to gain leverage over Washington, rather than giving up dialogue completely.
Chief Stephens said people losing cash benefits are falling behind on their electric bills and losing service, resorting to candles for light — a major fire risk.
Earlier this week, I detailed how Trump also seems to be resorting to simply making up polling data points in an attempt to inflate his popularity.
The defeat of the recent healthcare bill delivered by the President Donald Trump administration to Congress has resulted in both sides resorting to a blame game.
"Facing economic headwinds and lackluster job growth, Modi will rally his conservative base by selectively resorting to Hindu nationalism," global security consultancy Stratfor said last month.
However, the company announced it would now complete the transaction at the end of the month from available cash without resorting to a rights issue as planned.
But improvements to both software and hardware have made it unnecessary, and our ray-traced shadows and normal maps are applied without resorting to distant data centers.
As law enforcement increasingly steps up its response to the opioid epidemic, it's resorting to more and more punitive criminal charges for anyone involved with the drugs.
But instead of resorting to labeling toilet paper rolls, or monitoring how long they keep the lights on, the two instead begin a passive-aggressive note corresponding.
He added that the vans division had too many management layers and the company was looking at ways to cut fixed costs without resorting to forced layoffs.
This can lead to family members resorting to external bodies such as the courts, shareholder votes and mass media, while refusing to talk directly with each other.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Apple Inc have sued Qualcomm accusing it of resorting to "anticompetitive" tactics to maintain a monopoly over chips used in smartphone.
Complete protein can be tricky to get without resorting to meat or other animal-derived foods like milk and cheese, but Beyond Meat's products are all vegan.
China will adopt a more vigorous fiscal policy to help tackle external uncertainties without resorting to strong policy stimulus, state radio said on Monday, citing the cabinet.
In a further sign of confidence, BP said it now expected to fully fund the acquisition from available cash without resorting to a rights issue as planned.
Residents in Southern California who feel they&aposve had enough of the electric scooter craze are reportedly resorting to vandalism in an effort to vent their frustrations.
U.S. President Donald Trump's move to pull out of the global Paris climate change accord and roll back environmental regulations means campaigners are increasingly resorting to litigation.
Wouldn't resorting to this kind of strategy, even if it succeeds, anger millions of Americans and sour the nation on the political process for generations to come?
Swift fans have taken notice, resorting to leaving dragon emojis in Kardashian's comments, writing out the word "snake," and quoting lyrics from the Grammy winner's new single.
These countries have kept crime lower without resorting to authoritarianism, using a mix of more professional (if still far from perfect) policing and relatively effective social programs.
A video captured by a Univision reporter shows caucus officials resorting to a coin toss to decide which Democratic presidential candidate would receive the precinct's fifth delegate.
Protesters have voiced outrage at police officers they see as increasingly resorting to force, and at a government they say has allowed them to act with impunity.
The greatest advance of the modern age has been our ability to argue about society's most pressing questions without resorting to physical violence (most of the time).
China's economy has shown signs of slowing, with the central government resorting to fiscal and monetary stimulus to offset the slowdown in external demand and boost confidence.
However, this program is chronically insolvent, with calls for reform and FEMA resorting to tapping reinsurance markets to help keep the program viable in its current form.
Carinthia's governor last week supported the idea of negotiations to find a deal rather than resorting to a legal battle, but ruled out increasing the rejected offer.
They do so without resorting to rules — such as the failed attempt to limit soda sizes in New York — that evoke a "nanny state" to many people.
With unprecedented interest in bitcoin, experts have said that this is clogging up the blockchain network, with people resorting to other virtual currencies — known as altcoins — instead.
Human rights groups have accused Israeli forces of too readily resorting to gunfire to wound or kill attackers rather than trying to detain them by other means.
Whatever one thinks of existentialism, it's clear from the context that what we meant here was something more like "passé" — or, resorting to English, "out of fashion."  
The main thing is we want someone who understand how digital spaces mimic physical ones, and who can report on them without resorting to drive-by coverage.
S. copyright law is balanced with liability protections for companies to respond quickly to infringement without resorting to policing all online sharing and commentary for copyright infringement.
Clinton, interrupting repeatedly and resorting to canned lines that Mr. Pence mocked with the pained expression that he wore when he wasn't smirking or shaking his head.
Even with cheaper ads, brands would still find it hard to break through unless they were resorting to other techniques like deals or gift cards, Shackelford said.
It all feels like a scenario lifted from dystopian YA fiction, but it's very real, and Mandelup captures it without resorting to ironic detachment or sneering judgement.
It all feels like something lifted from dystopian YA fiction, but it's very real, and Mandelup captures it all without resorting to ironic detachment or sneering judgement.
Rather than resorting to black-and-white measures of infected versus uninfected, risk spectra can better characterize the threat faced by specific individuals, communities, states, and countries.
Mr. Macron, even when faced with the breakdown of the political system itself, has continued to tackle problems from the top down and without resorting to intermediaries.
Since it was founded 50 years ago, MobileMed has prided itself on keeping its working poor and uninsured patients from resorting to emergency rooms for primary care.
But health officials and planners were already talking about the next heat wave, and how to soften the impact of rising temperatures without resorting to air-conditioning.
DaBaby seems to have handled his own business for once instead of resorting to goons -- 'cause he appears to have thrown a punch at a handsy fan.
All this is not to say the NINA device wouldn't be useful, and it may make the drink-pouring process quicker without resorting to pre-batched concoctions.
There's plenty of room for outrage over suspicions that fell on an innocent man, without resorting to demonizing reporters and law enforcement officers as caricatures of corruption.
In Zimbabwe, CARE International said there were reports of girls as young as 14 resorting to selling sex, especially en route to South Africa and near goldmines.
He said the officer who injured the student appeared to have "acted within state statute and department policy," resorting to gunfire only when de-escalation efforts failed.
"It's no surprise, then, that Republicans are resorting to Democratic arguments that this is no big deal because these taxpayers can afford it," the editorial board said.
In response, China's Ministry of Commerce said steel overcapacity was a common global problem that required a coordinated response "rather than simply resorting to trade protection means".
Plagued by leaks during its recently concluded seventh season, "Game of Thrones" is resorting to an old TV trick to preserve secrecy about next season's series finale.
Mr. Perez, 55, said people in the neighborhood had a real fear of intruders coming at all times of night, and resorting to disguises of all sorts.
The Mohawk were cruel slavedrivers as they brought Roger north, and now they're cruel villagers — beating Roger, imprisoning the priest and quickly resorting to murder by torture.
Arya is stealthy and smart, but she also has a penchant for resorting to violence before fully grasping the consequences; Baelish, to his credit, is more measured.
How, given unfavourable demographics, can the government maintain strong levels of growth without resorting to even faster credit growth that will further amplify already-elevated financial risks?
The influx of recruited tech talent to the Bay Area has resulted in a crushingly competitive housing market race, leaving many resorting to renting rather than buying.
Since its launch last year, Adobe Spark has been an alternative, mobile-friendly solution to using Adobe's powerful editing and creation software for free — without resorting to piracy.
It is therefore no surprise that ISIS is resorting to terrorism in Europe now that it has started losing the war on the ground in the Middle East.
Bissett recently reunited with another former costar, Jack Wagner, for the Hallmark Channel original movies The Wedding March and the sequel The Wedding March 2: Resorting to Love.
Or, am I just resorting to my natural habit of trying to think through a problem...when maybe overthinking isn't the best way to go in this scenario?
His distaste for the cliché of the unhappy queer also captures the show's flavor, as it centers marginalized (queer, brown) people without resorting to sentimental tropes about suffering.
And if this kind of "reflation populism" improves the near-term prospects for America's economy, it may dissuade Mr Trump from resorting to full-strength "anti-trade populism".
I've long searched for an effective way to remove my own gel manicure at home without resorting to peeling off my polish in the back of an Uber.
People who are curious about the LGBTQ community should be given the opportunity to learn about the community without resorting to misinformed or malicious actors on the internet.
Auto Refresh for Twitter: See new tweets appear on screen magically without resorting to TweetDeck with this Chrome extension (it also works with hashtags and searches as well).
Intermediate-range nukes were appealing because they could hit key targets while remaining a safe distance away from the front line, without resorting to intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).
If prosecutors and legislators don't want women resorting to these desperate methods, there is a simple solution: ensure birth control and abortion care are safe, affordable and accessible.
Under these laws, banks have to draw up a plan of how they can be wound down in a financial crisis without resorting to a taxpayer-funded bailout.
Still, there's not much that creators can do aside from updating, finding alternative programs, or pulling out their favorite eyepatch and resorting to some good old fashioned piracy.
The challenge will be keeping users from abandoning meditation and then their subscription without resorting to growth hacking and annoying notifications that are antithetical to the whole concept.
The firm, Fashion Enter, is facing demands for ever cheaper clothing from high-street stores who themselves are resorting to almost permanent discounts to win over careful shoppers.
The state's public universities are making cuts, and some community colleges are resorting to tuition hikes to make up for the money they're not collecting from the state.
J Prince also doubled down on not resorting to a "pig pen mentality," which he clearly believes Pusha did by attacking Drake's mom, dad, and terminally ill producer.
" Yet he persisted in holding that "[t]he great gift of politics is it gives us a way to make difficult decisions without resorting to violence to decide.
"Mexico calls on all parties to refrain from resorting to violence or provocation and resolve their differences through peaceful means," the foreign affairs ministry said in a statement.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel promised on Saturday to increase investment in infrastructure in Europe's biggest economy in 2017, an election year, without resorting to new borrowing.
Saying "I'm sorry" is never easy, which is why resorting to giving a loved one the obligatory bouquet of flowers as an act of contrition is often necessary.
The administration has been accused of resorting to fear-mongering when it comes to the caravan, as a potential tactic for turning out supporters during the upcoming midterm.
In this complicated scene (below), it had a good (but not great) dynamic range while preserving great detail of the city in the distance without resorting to oversharpening.
Sewing in general has been a thorny problem for decades and the Sewbots are some of the first robots to do it without resorting to heavily snatched materials.
Patterns of energy use reinforce the general trend of American politics over the past quarter century toward an overlapping demographic and geographic resorting of the two parties' coalitions.
To entice people like the Sweeneys, who might sell under the right circumstances, some buyers and their agents are resorting to old-fashioned technologies: letters and phone calls.
In confronting the growing threat posed by North Korea, the American people and our military deserve an administration committed to exhausting all options before resorting to military force.
At $55, these are not cheap and it'd be hard to stock up on them without resorting to microwavable meals for a month, but they're worth every dollar.
The Commission has pointed to the large number of European citizens living abroad who may want to watch content from their home country online without resorting to piracy.
I flailed around for a while, before resorting to myself as an example, more specifically my thumb, which I had dislocated a few days earlier while playing basketball.
Rubio and Ayotte are resorting to a strategy in which they campaign as checks on the next president—whoever it is—all while saying they still support Trump.
For Winters, the use of topological forms enables him to resist the tyranny of the plane without resorting to well-trod means such as perspectival space or collage.
Or are taller men simply inured to the desires of smaller humans who may wish, for once, to enjoy live music without resorting to standing on their toes?
Ludicrously, resorting to a tactic that seemed more appropriate to the school playground than the situation in which I found myself, I tried to heave him off me.
Rather than resorting to mass beheadings, AQAP has detained or put under house arrest several dozen army officers and other figures they see as a threat, activists said.
Five years after the storm ravaged the region, New York City is resorting to modular houses as a faster and cheaper alternative to rebuilding on site from scratch.
The city sent an appraiser to the site last week to help determine how much to offer for it before resorting to eminent domain to force a sale.
Tweets like the prayer rug one suggest that Trump — who has a long history of making baseless, fear-mongering claims about Muslims — is resorting to increasingly desperate measures.
Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey, who admitted he underestimated the dysfunction of New Jersey Transit, is resorting to emergency measures to try to fix the train system.
Hospitals around the world have battled shortages of critical protective equipment while treating coronavirus patients, resorting to expired supplies, reusing equipment and experimenting with sterilizing single use items.
Not only is it good for my long-term cognitive function, it's also the perfect way to tire my mind after a long day (without resorting to screens).
Without resorting to graphic imagery or replicating the sadism of its villains, the movie paints a credible, if unabashedly cartoonish, picture of the workings of an evil system.
But Jon cautioned against resorting to the same old heedless torch this, destroy that approach to conquest that has made Westeros such a miserable place over the years.
Without resorting to self-conscious anachronism or fussy antiquarianism, Gerwig has fashioned a story that feels at once entirely true to its 19th-century origins and utterly modern.
With terrorists resorting to everyday items like kitchen knives or vehicles as weapons, copycats have become an even more serious concern, Mr. Maher of King's College London said.
People quarantined because of the coronavirus have largely been able to access the internet, with many resorting to making memes on Weibo to pass the time under lockdown.
In the meantime, some in Washington are resorting to public shaming of the FTC to try to get it to do more about Facebook and other tech companies.
Unlike the EU, the Bank of England's FPC said that for now, it will apply its principles by applying existing supervisory "tools," rather than resorting to new rules.
Civil rights watchdogs properly criticized New Jersey for resorting to euphemisms like "disciplinary detention" to mask a practice that remains a reality for far too many state prisoners.
But she could also be vague, backtracking on key policy positions — most notably by changing her stance on Medicare for All — and often resorting to repeating stock phrases.
He and quarterback Mason Rudolph began jawing off and things escalated quickly, with Garrett resorting to ripping off Rudolph's helmet and smashing it down over the rookie's head.
Since McConnell already ruled out a trial before January, there's time for the House members to debate and decide their roster of prosecutors before resorting to artificial delays.
" As is the case with most contemporary circuses, the comedy lacks any real wit or spontaneity, resorting to lame references to "Jaws" and the song "Ice Ice Baby.
Enter an immersive virtual-reality program created by three graduates being used in France to relax patients and even increase their tolerance of pain - without resorting to drugs.
There have been no reports thus far of the president resorting to calling Lorne Michaels of "SNL" or the NBC executive hierarchy to insist on muting the mocking.
The most critical said that Mr. Faso was resorting to racial demagoguery unbecoming of the district, and echoing the divisive language that has sometimes emanated from Mr. Trump.
And it's known for making quick work of sticky stuff like sunblock and waterproof makeup, without resorting to harsh cleaning agents or requiring too much skin-irritating scrubbing.
Techniques like curtailing press freedom, limiting the opposition's ability to campaign and spreading misinformation enable incumbents to manipulate outcomes without resorting to easily traceable techniques like ballot-stuffing.
Administration officials have made clear that Obama has no intention of resorting to the legally risky option of using executive action to close the prison before leaving office.
The guidelines also advise officers to avoid resorting to Tasers for "pain compliance" – a technique aimed at forcing people to obey orders through a jolt of often-searing agony.
Bolloré, a key shareholder of Italian investment bank Mediobanca, has built a reputation over the years as a corporate raider, resorting to different strategies to take control of businesses.
" When she first learned she had been diagnosed with cancer, she told PEOPLE she wanted to explore alternative treatments first, before resorting to chemotherapy, which she viewed as "poison.
She does everything she can to undermine and upset Claire's domestic bliss — ultimately resorting to both murder and the violation of one of the most sacred bonds motherhood offers.
At the frazzled conclusion of the seven-year Republican quest to repeal Obamacare, Senate leaders and President Trump are resorting to a simple message: You have to do it.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said Beijing hopes that U.S. and North Korean politicians can realize that resorting to military means would never be a viable way out.
Commenters have been calling her a liar, a fake, and things much nastier than that — or simply resorting to the snake emoji, as inspired by this tweet of Kardashian's.
Before resorting to any wider military action, however, the White House and Western allies like Britain, Italy and France are trying to help create a unity government in Libya.
Win: The Big Short Place: Room Show: Brooklyn Should win: Hornby's script for Brooklyn manages to bring us inside the head of its protagonist without resorting to cheap voiceover.
But when it came to describing odours they relied on abstraction on only 44% of occasions, while resorting to analogies, such as "banana" and "chocolate", 56% of the time.
Central banks across the globe have been resorting to various options such as ultra-low interest rates and printing more money in order to stimulate growth in the economy.
Instead of responding to the complaints with sensitivity, many state governments are resorting to tyrant proclamations - "If your ID does not work, it's perfectly OK for you to starve".
A party pushing a candidate who is not on the ballot has one final hail marry under the U.S. Constitution—resorting to intervention by electors in the Electoral College.
And now that telegrams are obsolete, there is no easy way to send sweet nothings to the people you care about on the fly without resorting to electronic messaging.
Bollore, who is also a key shareholder in the Italian investment bank Mediobanca, has a record as a corporate raider, resorting to different strategies to take control of businesses.
Alpha raised all the capital required to cover the adverse scenario in a European Central Bank stress test late last year from private investors, without resorting to state aid.
For six days, they looked for a way to flee the battered island and struggled to survive, even resorting to using a a slingshot to kill chickens for food.
"The gangster-like US imperialists are ceaselessly resorting to their frantic nuclear threat and blackmail to stifle the DPRK with nukes at any cost," a post from KCNA said.
At the same time, their crisp shape and cut show that I'm not resorting to sweats or leggings and I still want to put effort into how I look.
They are only resorting to chew tobacco because there is a lack of tobacco in these prisons and it is expensive if there at all due to the bans.
But he said the BOJ had the necessary tools to engineer a smooth exit and ruled out resorting to radical easing steps, such as direct underwriting of government debt.
I was able to de-escalate certain situations prior to them becoming physical because I could calm men down better with my charm rather than resorting to my fists.
For now, as the offerings continue to operate in a nebulous legal space, the SEC is resorting to a very old adage in its communications with potential ICO investors.
Several parts of India have been facing a severe heat wave and a long spell of drought this year, with several villages resorting to desperate measures to find water.
"Immediately resorting to lethal force rather than using proven de-escalation tactics increases risks for both citizens and police officers," Khanna said in a statement announcing the congressional legislation.
In a world where our scientific capabilities are vastly expanding, the last thing that we should be doing is resorting to untestable and unreliable methods for explanation and prediction.
But he could not resist resorting to his campaign fantasy that closing the nation's borders to those whom he selectively targets is the all-purpose solution to terrorist violence.
It's hard to blame them for resorting to fantasy and esotericism, after all, when accurate information about the government's current activities is so easily concealed and so woefully incomplete.
Mr. Trump is not resorting to ideological niceties — he's placing a constitutional struggle in its rawest, deepest psychological context: rival persons, rival powers, incompatible interests and passionate self-defense.
Administration officials have also made clear that Obama has no intention of resorting to the legally risky option of using executive action to close the prison before leaving office.
To oust illiberal demagogues from power, its mainstream parties are resorting to the same tactics and management styles that allowed populism to flourish, planting the seeds for its return.
Israel has been fiercely condemned by United Nations officials, European leaders and human rights organizations, who insist that the Israel Defense Forces is, once again, resorting to disproportionate force.
"We still have record job openings, so there's lots of jobs out there and people are resorting to retraining people when they can't find who they want," he said.
"We have students so concerned about their privacy that they're resorting to covering their [laptop] cameras and microphones with tape," a junior said at the October 18, 2018 meeting.
"Ironically, yet fittingly, by abandoning rational discourse and resorting to threats against a public official, the defendant has essentially rendered himself a mute in the political process," Kennedy said.
What both Ms. Merkel and Mr. Schulz agree upon is that they have to enhance a feeling of national belonging without resorting to antagonistic or nationalistic "Germany first" rhetoric.
Wolfe declared that the miracle of New Journalism depended on writers "resorting as little as possible to sheer historical narrative," a rule he broke repeatedly in his own work.
But Mr. Prayuth, or other generals, would be resorting to such strong-arm tactics at their own risk, for opposition to their regime is deepening and becoming more sophisticated.
Skyler Mallahan, co-founder of Chicago venue The Dollhouse, says its venue takes on the role of mediators to de-escalate a situation before resorting to kicking anyone out.
But in this season in particular, the show's emphasis on nihilism has undermined its attempts to explore whether it's possible to build a peaceful society without resorting to violence.
"Abrams is resorting to suing the voters for rejecting her at the ballot box," John Watson, chair of the Georgia Republican Party, told the New York Times last November.
In other words, the tools are already there for Microsoft to build its own Slack competitor without resorting to buying the startup and integrating yet another company into the mix.
On China, Rhee said it was not resorting to big-scale stimulus despite growing external headwinds, given the need to deal with long-term challenges such as curbing excess debt.
Businesses are also increasingly resorting to selling their unpaid bills to a third party, suffering a discount on the face value of the debt but getting immediate access to cash.
"The decision of the commission did not come in its favour and that is why they are resorting to court, and that is the right of any party," Samy said.
The service is extremely important for undertaking international banking transactions and countries that lack access to SWIFT have been forced into barter trades or resorting to smuggling, the Journal reported.
Apple seems like the only major player that has managed to gain any significant ground with its smartwatch offerings – without resorting to giveaways or other deep discounts to clear inventory.
Descriptions of millennials and their spending habits often run the risk of resorting to stereotypes but for businesses operating in Asia, these qualities remain key in guiding customer engagement strategies.
President and CEO, Dion Weisler, activist Cory Doctorow calls on the company to take five steps immediately including apologizing to its customers and resorting the original functionality to its printers.
Over the course of nearly 30 years, Chucky's creator Don Mancini has navigated the series from horror to comedy and back again — without ever resorting to an ill-advised reboot.
In the letter bin Laden said the brothers had been so "irritated" in a recent meeting with him that he was resorting to writing them a letter to clarify matters.
An independent fact-finding team that visited the state this week said farmers desperate to save their investments were resorting to "various misadventures", including use of larger dosages than recommended.
Even media members who admit that Schiano's rights weren't violated are resorting to a strange defense of Schiano by downplaying what McQueary said and ignoring the rest of Schiano's past.
The Cuban government also called the Trump's executive order a "backward step," saying the administration was resorting to "coercive methods from the past" in taking steps to strengthen the embargo.
These programs allow some addicts to satisfy their drug dependency without a large risk of overdose and without resorting to other crimes to obtain drugs, such as robbery and burglary.
This virtual process is so simple that it presented an attractive opportunity to people who steal for a living to quickly scam someone without much effort or resorting to violence.
California's proposed bill would instead require police to exhaust all means of de-escalation before resorting to lethal force, which could then only be used to prevent imminent physical harm.
But analysts are unsure if the government would stomach the risk of markedly slower economic growth rates without resorting to fresh stimulus measures, as authorities have done in the past.
Remain campaigners accuse their opponents of resorting to the politics of hate; the Leave camp say their rivals have run a "Project Fear" to scare voters about the economic risks.
Just 2 percent are able to use clean fuels for cooking, with the rest resorting to dirtier forms of energy such as kerosene and charcoal, which are damaging to health.
With Pennsylvania and Missouri this year joining 21 other US states to completely ban tobacco in their prisons, inmates are resorting to a new way of getting their baccy hit.
"  Mook added, "As Senator Sanders faces nearly insurmountable odds, he is resorting to baseless accusations of illegal actions and poisoning the well for Democratic candidates up and down the ticket.
" Rather, as with his reading of poetry, North pays close attention to what is in front of him, never resorting to what he calls, in another context, a "theoretical program.
Otherwise, these patients will likely try to find another source of drugs — even if it means resorting to a riskier opioid, such as heroin or fentanyl, to satisfy their cravings.
ISIS, as it loses territory, is cooperating in this evolution by resorting to its old strategy of reinforcing the sectarian dynamic in Iraq through a campaign of bombings in Baghdad.
COVID-19 is having substantial effects on the US workforce — many people are working at home, businesses are having to shut down, and employers are resorting to layoffs and furloughs.
"Before resorting to something that we believe would probably harm more patients," she added, "we need to fully utilize the resources that area already there that can actually save lives."
Early scenes show Lolita resorting to petty crime to support her family and butting heads with her strict mother (Nia Long), a compelling character who could use more screen time.
The whole story feels like something lifted from dystopian YA fiction, but it's very real, and Jawline director Liza Mandelup captures it without resorting to ironic detachment or sneering judgement.
I didn't see a way the show could pull it off without feeling like it was robbing Dany of her agency, or without resorting to some seriously weird storytelling loopholes.
Maduro is faring poorly in polls, he's presiding over the most dire economic crisis in South America, and he's continually resorting to authoritarian policies to keep his grip on power.
It takes the credible threat of a pre-emptive strike out of America's arsenal; the world would not understand Mr. Trump resorting to force when Mr. Kim is talking peace.
Even when America was an overwhelmingly dominant economic and military power, it generally exercised restraint, getting its allies to buy in to our system rather than resorting to raw compulsion.
"So there is no threat to Whelan's health, and the pretending which he is periodically resorting to is apparently part of the training for U.S. intelligence officers," the ministry said.
During the campaign Mr. Kejriwal lashed out at the B.J.P., and said the party's officials were resorting to sectarianism because they had no achievements of their own to point to.
Rhinos on a plane: Life-saving mission across borders Alternative methods to conceive In a race against time, international experts are resorting to science to try to sustain the subspecies.
She recommends self-compassion exercises like meditation or journaling — tiny steps to help you develop a gentler way of looking at yourself without resorting to an artificial self-esteem boost.
If Murkowski and Collins resist the leadership's push to employ the nuclear option, the GOP strategist said groups would try to persuade them privately before resorting to public pressure tactics.
If you don't like one, canceling is easy — and there are hundreds of other classes in your city to try instead of resorting to boring machines at your home gym.
Unfortunately, if nomads can't get coverage for a fair price, many opt to forego insurance altogether and end up resorting to crowdfunding if they end up in a bad situation.
"China never believed that resorting to tariff hikes is the right way ... because there is no winner in a trade war," he said, adding his country was opposed to protectionism.
Lawmakers held out the possibility that Mr. Trump could find some face-saving way to fortify border security and build some structures without resorting to a precedent-setting emergency declaration.
The attempts at humor last year led Andrew Kahn at Slate to warn liberals to stop resorting to such homophobic jokes to attempt to mock Trump and Putin's apparent camaraderie.
President Trump's ongoing attempts to rein in North Korea without resorting to military force took a major blow this past weekend — and Trump himself is largely to blame for it.
In the meantime, and in the absence of an official across-the-board strategy to tackle anonymous explicit image-sharing, BADASS Army is resorting to DIY ways to help victims.
" Weaver added, "If Secretary Clinton can't raise the funds needed to run in a competitive primary without resorting to laundering, how will she compete against Donald Trump in a general election?
DENVER — The relentless Texas Rangers won their fourth straight game Tuesday, resorting to the late-inning theatrics that have become their norm in a 7-323 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
For people who struggle with an alcohol use disorder, overcoming that lingering insomnia without resorting to drinking is often one of the greatest challenges for people trying to quit, he adds.
The UAE has already said that it plans to thwart the Qatari litigation by resorting to the WTO's national security exception - something never before tested as a defense in WTO litigation.
London is even resorting to hiring foreign negotiators as it prepares for years of talks with its major trading partners in Europe and with some of the world's biggest economies beyond.
She said later, "Oh I&aposm not resorting to violence" but she said harass, push back on them and make it uncomfortable for them, drive them out, basically, of public places.
The central bank, which in Brazil is charged with bank oversight, would be allowed to choose between a variety of measures before resorting to a bail-out, according to the report.
"The group is resorting more and more to mass-casualty violence as it comes under heavy pressure from multiple angles," said Matthew Henman, head of IHS Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Center.
Even the underwriters of Uber's offering became worried that the IPO was in trouble, resorting just days before to an unusual tactic called a "naked short" to support the company's stock.
But rather than lose her cool, Lively stayed calm and collected, responding to the ex-follower with a message that conveyed her support of trans rights without resorting to low blows.
But Pilotwings successfully turned learning to fly in a game that had you coming back again and agai to complete skill-testing challenges, without resorting to dogfights to keep it fun.
WASHINGTON – The highest-level North Korean defector in two decades says America should bring change peacefully by challenging the totalitarian regime&aposs grip on information rather than resorting to military action.
Fillerina's Lip Plump boasts a patented blend of six hyaluronic acid molecules developed for the delicate skin on the lips, to diminish fine lines and increase volume without resorting to syringes.
But they also offer a way to recoup lost ad revenue without resorting to paywalls — something that sites like The Atlantic have done for visitors who are running ad-blocking software.
China's mission to the U.N. in Geneva called out the protesters' destruction of public facilities, blocking of public transportation, and use of lethal weapons, "showing a tendency of resorting to terrorism".
But it seems like they could have tried to offer passengers more money — at least as much as that $1,350 limit set by regulators — before resorting to something so physically forceful.
"Since even before Inauguration Day, Democrats, the media, and the entire opposition have tried to take down President Trump by resorting to nasty attacks and spreading fake news," the email began.
And as that phrase suggests, it should be viewed cautiously, because politicians like Mr Biden and Mr Bannon are not only resorting to a proud political tradition to describe new problems.
China has criticized the United States for resorting to protectionist and unilateral measures and says it will keep opening up its economy, providing a fair and transparent environment for foreign businesses.
"Protests resorting to hacking and threats of retaliation will do nothing but scare these particular legislators further and strengthen their resolve for the need for this sort of bill," says Williams.
But certainly, Omar has stepped in it more than once and raised some eyebrows about how to have a more muscular debate about Israel and Palestine without resorting to ugly language.
The negative debt yields - driven by central banks in Europe and Japan resorting to unorthodox monetary policies to ward off deflation and stimulate economic growth - are biting into commercial banks' profits.
The question of the past lingers, but with a telling tack-on: why are women resorting to long-debated means of abortion, when we now have scientifically approved, modern medical solutions?
A senior administration official, now widely believed to be Rhodes, suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's warnings about Israel resorting to military force to stop the Iranians were mere bluster.
As it stands, their funds are largely donations from the British Somali community, with players and organisers sometimes resorting to collecting at shops and restaurants in order to fund the team.
As a punishing recession stretches into a second year, people struggling to make ends meet are resorting in growing numbers to borrowing at astronomical interest rates that many cannot possibly afford.
"Watch one of the exchanges here:—Sky News (@SkyNews) September 4, 2019Johnson at times tried and failed to change the subject, resorting to jibes, including labeling Labour's spending policy as "shit.
Then an uproar began after details about the game's character progression were revealed, a system so tedious players are resorting to rubber bands on controllers to acquire credits to level up.
"We deeply value our relationships with customers, rarely resorting to the courts for assistance, but we also have an abiding belief in the need to protect intellectual property rights," said Rosenberg.
"As ISIL loses territory and the fraud of the caliphate becomes more obvious, they are going to start resorting to more traditional terrorist tactics," Mr. Obama said in his news conference.
India has been screaming 'fake news' for decadesThe Indian government resorting to fake-news accusations is nothing new — in fact, the government and its supporters have used this refrain for years.
The moral of the story for the Fed should be that it should think twice before resorting again to highly-unorthodox monetary policies as it did over the past eight years.
And it's important that Trump avoid resorting to inane, self-congratulatory political happy talk at a time when hundreds of thousands of people are grappling with death, thirst, sickness and more.
President Sergio Mattarella is the only person with the power to dissolve parliament and he could try to form a new government from the existing legislature before resorting to an election.
They form a co-op and purchase heroin from the same supplier; in exchange, they mediate their disputes with the help of Robert's Rules of Order instead of resorting to violence.
The video game industry is terrible at archiving—at least, in a way that means the people who supported those companies can ever access it without resorting to hacks or piracy.
Ultimately, the best case scenario is that humans change our current unsustainable behavior swiftly enough to avoid resorting to any of these ingenious but risky plans to hack the global climate.
But the episode is likely to cause concern among critics of Clinton, who have previously accused her of resorting to unsecure forms of communication out of convenience, potentially jeopardizing sensitive information.
The loss of traditional means of influence and a more conflictual relationship with liberal democracies may eventually convince Beijing that it stands to gain from resorting to more aggressive methods online.
That's why criminal justice experts now emphasize that there are better ways, from new policing tactics to more stringent alcohol policies, to bring down crime without resorting to longer prison sentences.
Perhaps its most impressive achievement was to carry out agrarian reform, allowing peasants to buy land at reasonable prices and not resorting to the catastrophic forced collectivization the Bolsheviks later employed.
Every person is elusive in one way or another, sometimes even unto herself, but it is possible to confront those inner mysteries in a biography without resorting to fabrications or gimmicks.
She also urged them to withdraw their money from state banks to exert economic pressure on the government to force it to stop resorting to violence and to meet their demands.
Perhaps if more people were willing to call out judgmental views on mental illness, and talk more openly about access to treatment, more people would seek help before resorting to suicide.
Yet, as they confront the biggest challenges of their careers, both men are resorting to scorched-earth tactics that are putting the world's two great Anglo-Saxon democracies under intense strain.
For this project, conscientious effort was made to tap the visual potential of the neighborhood and its people without resorting to reductive imagery that emphasizes the negative aspects of a location.
But Du Feilun, director of the Institute of Economic Research at the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), said China won't revert to its "old path" of resorting to massive stimulus.
"There is still room for both sides to resolve problems through co-operation and consultation, rather than just resorting to retaliation," said a policy adviser who spoke on condition of anonymity.
But the countryside proves just as bleak: free trade has devastated agriculture, farmers are resorting to violence, and insipid liberal notions of progress have stripped the world of eros and beauty.
Mr. Williams said he did nothing wrong, accusing his opponents of resorting to tired racial stereotypes by trying to paint him as an "angry black man" to discredit him with voters.
Photos show whole communities with roofs torn off, second floors of houses ripped apart, water flooding the streets, and people resorting to waiting in long lines for clean water and fuel.
But there's still a sense of place in the producer's music, which usually takes the form of light and sophisticated house and techno that's physically present without resorting to aggressive sonics.
Lack of wifi and Bluetooth makes transferring files to a computer more complicated than it needs to be, but the QR code trick is a neat way to avoid resorting to cables.
"When you see a celebrity that you know lives in Bel-Air who, onscreen, is resorting to sex work for her child, it feels like it's actually going for titillation," he said.
And Wan clearly doesn't believe in resorting to a fake-out or a cheap trick when he can just fling lots of raw, intensely evil things at the audience over and over.
Ultimately we find ourselves jumping to extremes (like, I will cook every, single day for a month) and winding up in over our culinary heads — resorting to takeout pizza by week two.
Foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said resorting to a little-used way for governments to seek to protection their nationals was unlikely to be a "magic wand", but might help Zaghari-Ratcliffe's case.
Fortunately, that might not happen, because the amount of potential storage has proved surprisingly large and able to accommodate demand without resorting to the most expensive options such as tanks near shore.
"We find it troubling that you are asking for exemptions to the rules we apply to all developers, and are publicly resorting to rumors and half-truths about our service," it reads.
However, BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda and many government officials say the central bank is not resorting to helicopter money, since it buys bonds from financial institutions, and not directly from the government.
When providers deny patients important—and legal—access to abortion, the consequences can be dire, including continuing an unintended pregnancy or risking her health or life by resorting to an unsafe procedure.
Deferring your holiday shopping for as long as possible and resorting to those I-waited-'til-the-last-minute staples will probably land you the No. 1 spot on everyone's Naughty lists.
Blue Harbour, known for its philosophy of finding undervalued public companies and unlocking value without resorting to proxy fights, has been vocal about activist positions in mid-cap companies like Investors Bancorp.
Archaeologists have also argued that there is a need to curb air and water pollution in the nearby areas rather than resorting to short-term methods to clean up the Taj Mahal.
"The reason why we've removed so many comments in this thread is because certain users don't know to have a civil discussion without resorting to threats, harassment and insults," said moderator Foamed.
While this manipulation sounds like a smart idea (because it's technically not a "lie"), resorting to flat-out faking start and end employment dates will get your application thrown out if caught.
"We find it troubling that you are asking for exemptions to the rules we apply to all developers, and are publicly resorting to rumors and half-truths about our service," Sewell wrote.
Cuba later denounced the move as a setback in U.S.-Cuban relations, saying Trump had been badly advised and was resorting to "coercive methods of the past" that were doomed to fail.
He makes his sociological points well enough without resorting to these awkward and defensive jabs, unless the point he's trying to make — perhaps for marketing purposes — is that he hasn't grown up.
I loved the softly lit look of "If I Were a Bell," directed by Andrea Arnold ("Fish Tank"), which evoked photo albums and home movies without resorting to a Super-8 effect.
" State-owned newspaper the Global Times said in an editorial that the arrest shows Washington is "resorting to a despicable rogue's approach as it cannot stop Huawei's 5G advance in the market.
Via carrot and stick — conceding U.S. citizenship, pulling the island into the U.S. economy and resorting to political repression — federal authorities cut the independence option at the knees a long time ago.
For those itching to get a taste without resorting to eBay skulduggery, Real Gone Music's limited vinyl reissue of the album is due to arrive on August 4; preorders are available here.
The managing director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC), Hamid Reza Araghi, had said in December that Tehran would prefer dialogue to resolve the disputes rather than resorting to international arbitration.
" A spokeswoman for The Post, Kristine Coratti Kelly, said on Tuesday, "It's disappointing to see the president's campaign committee resorting to these types of tactics, and we will vigorously defend this case.
Throughout, he attempts to unpack his complicated feelings growing up the son of immigrant parents, and the challenges of navigating cultural expectations, without resorting to hackneyed musical tropes to signify his heritage.
But while Neustadt's argument was that resorting to the formal powers of the presidency — what he called "cases of command" — showed weakness, those actions still have important consequences for politics and policy.
"What makes the Unabomber particularly interesting is the fact that on the one hand side—by his resorting to violence—he is positioned as the exact opposite of Edward Snowden," says Arns.
But without resorting to obvious technological anachronisms, Mr. van Hove and Mr. Versweyveld have created a world of invasive lenses that scramble the lines between public and private, between thought and deed.
In addition, the video series gave users a way to break the ice — they could start by talking about the show, instead of resorting to pick-up lines and other awkward openings.
"It's disappointing to see the president's campaign committee resorting to these types of tactics and we will vigorously defend this case," Kris Coratti, a spokesperson for the Post, said in a statement.
Reports from this week increasingly point out the worsening situation regarding masks, too — with medical staff resorting to risky measures like disposable mask re-use and home-made solutions to make do.
People in the audience that night, including some colleagues from Colón, were startled when they heard Ms. Castillo hit high notes in the dramatic soprano range effortlessly without resorting to a falsetto.
"Instead of trying to beat President Trump at the ballot box, Democrats are resorting to unconstitutional, undemocratic, and just plain desperate tactics," Republican National Committee spokesman Steve Guest said in a statement.
Its story line — teenagers in a dystopian future search for treasure inside a virtual-reality world called the Oasis — was exceedingly difficult to explain in marketing materials, especially without resorting to spoilers.
Yang has previously supported antitrust action, but only in the severest of circumstances, On Thursday, he explained what the government could do to lightly regulate them before resorting to breaking them up.
They reflect a philosophy popular among conservatives and long backed by the gun lobby: that the effective enforcement of existing laws can reduce crime without resorting to the passage of additional legislation.
The European Commission, which oversees trade policy for the EU, has repeatedly said that it would like to enter negotiations with the United States to settle the dispute, without resorting to tariffs.
Working with government we can achieve this together without resorting to the kind of unilateral, demand side measures that will damage the U.K.'s reputation internationally and potentially lead to carbon leakage.
" He added that he feels alienated from progressives on his campus and across the country, many of whom he believes are unwilling to debate issues "without resorting to shaming or name-calling.
John Allen said the Islamic State was losing, and July 2628, FBI Director James Comey described the movement as resorting to "crowdsourcing" terrorism via social media to inspire attacks outside the Caliphate.
"Resorting to self-confession is a tactic we hadn't seen again until 2012," he added, referring to the year that current President Xi Jinping ascended to leadership of the country's Communist Party.
"Since even before Inauguration Day, Democrats, the media, and the entire opposition have tried to take down President Trump by resorting to nasty attacks and spreading fake news," read the RNC's on Thursday.
"Resorting to a concerted aerial campaign coupled with ground forces that encircled eastern Aleppo city, government forces and their allies employed brutal tactics to force the armed groups to surrender," the report said.
He also mentioned that while the LGBTQ community is much "more accepted in our society today," there are still people suffering from ridicule and discrimination, with some resorting to suicide because of it.
The OPEC country, which produces more than 2 million barrels of oil per day, is resorting to rationing crude: In order to fill their tanks, citizens must endure long lines overseen by authorities.
If you feel manipulated by a partner, think of a more productive way to address that pain than resorting to the age-old misogyny of calling her a slut in the public square.
Biēm is a culinary marvel, a simple way for chefs to add controlled amounts of butter to dishes and simply season frying pans and trays without resorting to margarine or vegetable oil sprays.
The webcam is a typical 720p affair, but it does have a mechanical shutter, which lets you disable the camera and mic entirely, instead of resorting to putting tape over it for privacy.
By becoming a more prominent player on the international financial stage, the expectation was Beijing would commit itself to becoming more market-oriented instead of resorting to the National Team when trouble arises.
Before resorting to putting the file on a thumb drive and dropping it in a IRL mailbox, I call up my tech freedom guru, Sean O'Brien, who heads Yale Law School's Privacy Lab.
In a tweet earlier this month, Ramon Muchacho, mayor of the Caracas district of Chacao, claimed that residents of the capital are resorting to various forms of urban hunting in order to subsist.
The tax increase was however welcomed by ratings agencies who have raised concerns about Pretoria's falling ability to boost revenues without resorting to excessive borrowing, criticism has come from broad sectors of society.
Many employers are resorting to golden handshakes and other incentives, but the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare says higher monthly wages have a far greater impact on spending than bonuses and overtime.
" ASA has twice requested a meeting with Trump to discuss how increasing soy exports to China can be a part of the solution to the U.S. trade deficit "without resorting to devastating tariffs.
However, Pakistan may also opt to hold its fire, preferring to keep its prime tool of leverage in reserve as a deterrent to forestall the possibility of Washington resorting to more draconian moves.
"By proposing an unjustified investigation into steel imports in the guise of safeguarding national security, the U.S. seems to be resorting to unilateralism to solve bilateral and multilateral problems," the China Daily said.
This, and a deal the European Union reached with Turkey to stem the flow, have resulted in more and more people resorting to traveling across the Mediterranean in flimsy boats to reach Italy.
A country that exploits all avenues of power licit and illicit, public and private, economic and military, to undermine the standing of your rival relative to your own standing without resorting to conflict.
India has repeatedly shut down all of these reports, resorting to the widely-used refrain that the journalists were falsely reporting the news, even when there was video footage of the events transpiring.
Experts say U.S. President Donald Trump's move to pull out of the global Paris climate change accord and roll back environmental regulations means campaigners are increasingly resorting to litigation in the United States.
When human rights lawyers and journalists brought those tactics to light in 2013, saying the agency was resorting to old habits of coercion and faking evidence, counterintelligence officials responded by filing defamation cases.
By always resorting to military action in the face of national security threats, we promote the conditions that foster antagonism to the United States and create a constant, long-term threat of war.
But while the regulations prevent debt collectors from resorting to violence, the fact that, to many, their sheer presence is intimidating, means that intimidation still plays a big part in what they do.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's anti-monopoly agency has imposed a $1 million fine on bottled water producer PT Tirta Investama, which is affiliated to French firm Danone, for resorting to unfair business competition practices.
The history of sitcoms is littered with characters trying to weasel their way out of jury duty, whether it's Liz Lemon donning Princess Leia buns or Larry David resorting to straight-up racism.
The Minneapolis Police Department changed its use of force policy to "exhaust all reasonable means in defusing potentially violent encounters before resorting to force," Libor Jany reported for the Star Tribune last year.
While most police encounters are resolved without officers resorting to deadly force, fatal police shootings of people in emotional distress — including Dwayne Jeune on July 31 in Brooklyn and Miguel Richards on Sept.
Philip D. Murphy is already resorting to emergency measures to try to fix New Jersey Transit, the state agency that has been failing to keep its trains running on time — or at all.
There had been conflicting reports before whether Baghdadi was still alive after the Islamic State lost its last significant territory in Syria in March, resorting since then to hit-and-run guerrilla tactics.
They see Beijing as trying to find middle ground between supporting economic growth without resorting to more dramatic steps that could rev the economy further but saddle the country with even more debt.
Such a unilateral approach would risk bumping up against trade agreement rules if President Trump were to raise U.S. duties on a trading partner's goods without first resorting to WTO dispute settlement procedures.
"The gangster-like U.S. imperialists are ceaselessly resorting to their frantic nuclear threat and blackmail to stifle North Korea with nukes at any cost," a statement from state-run KCNA news agency blustered.
But inside the administration, there are clear differences of opinion over how long Mr. Trump can, or will, tolerate a growing threat from North Korea without resorting to some kind of military force.
The second season, in particular, builds terrifically to its second half, where revelation after revelation culminates in a finale that feels massive without resorting to big explosions or any of the usual tricks.
While ordinary Iranians struggled, Iran's clerical and security establishment and business world sought kept the economy running by means including resorting to barter as well as foreign currencies other than the U.S. dollar.
While its relatively shallow financial markets mean that it remains a hostage to global capital flows volatility, policymakers have exhibited commendable finesse in preserving currency stability without resorting to measures that might spook markets.
Instead of buying kid-size flatware, which may not suit the biggest "kids" at the table, or resorting to plastic utensils, use dessert forks and spoons at the places set for smaller diners. 2.
And while its actual effects on trade are milder than you might expect, the House GOP border adjustment plan offers Trump something that sounds like a populist trade policy without resorting to actual tariffs.
" Qualcomm said in a statement, "We deeply value our relationships with customers, rarely resorting to the courts for assistance, but we also have an abiding belief in the need to protect intellectual property rights.
"Pledging to continue their protests, rallies, and demands to exist safely and see differences celebrated following the inauguration, the teens urge Trump to stop resorting to "name-calling when people speak out against you.
She accomplished this by resorting to those unofficial (and unprotected) servers, roping off media like cattle, refusing interviews, and trusting in her legacy media sycophants to make sure the party line was never disturbed.
It's all essentially indisputable, which is why the RNC is resorting to what amounts to a large-scale trolling tactic as part of its larger effort to help Trump try to stymie the investigation.
Antonio Capobianco, a competition expert at the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries, thinks that with fewer legitimate opportunities for increasing revenues since the euro crisis, companies may be resorting to dodgy deals.
To earn money, more formerly incarcerated women end up resorting to illegal activities — selling drugs, robbery and theft, prostitution — driving them back into the prison system at rates higher than men in some areas.
"Governments are going to have to work out ways of permitting these expressions of community insistence on radical change without resorting to the usual crowd control, suppression of dissent and so on," Alston said.
Offshore Funding Options: Fitch believes that Wanda still faces regulatory risk that limits its offshore funding flexibility, although the company has other offshore funding options it can use before resorting to its onshore cash.
Greater devolution to the provinces, including powers over police and land registration, is intended to satisfy Tamil demands for self-rule without resorting to full federalism, which is a dirty word for most Sinhalese.
More than at any earlier point in the campaign, Buttigieg will have to explain (without resorting to generational bromides) why he has the experience to face Trump in November and govern successfully as president.
For some reason, I cannot imagine her resorting to stabbing if that particular knife were not in her hand; almost as if it were the knife and not her that was doing the killing.
As a filmmaker, Chazelle has seamlessly transitioned from smaller films like Whiplash to movies with an ever-increasing sense of scope, all without resorting to studio fare or losing his own distinctive personal voice.
That study may or may not exist, but regional statistics show that not more than 65 percent of Indian women in most states use pads, and those who don't risk resorting to unsanitary alternatives.
The report comes at a time when several Western governments, including the United States, France and Britain, have accused Russia of resorting to hacking to influence elections — allegations Moscow has repeatedly dismissed as baseless.
Shopping montages, those quick-cut scenes showing women gleefully trying on clothes or skipping through the mall, are such a go-to film convention, you could probably rattle off five without resorting to Google.
The Israeli leader told naval officers that Iran was still resorting to clandestine measures to ship fuel that it first used prior to a 2015 nuclear deal easing Western sanctions on its oil sector.
Syria's Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi said in an interview with Ikhbariya that terrorists were resorting to bomb attacks against civilians instead of fighting on the front lines, and vowed to keep battling them.
An official statement by the Pakistan Army late on Sunday accused the Afghan border guards of resorting to an unprovoked attack when work began on the installation of a gate on the Pakistani side.
But the possibility of North Korea doing something to tarnish the Olympics cannot be ruled out since the regime has shown a history of disregard for international norms, including resorting to assassinations and kidnappings.
Khamenei, the leader of a regime dependent on the IRGC for its very survival, is resorting to missile launches and hollow threats against America and the West in an attempt to lift their spirits.
While China has sought to gradually reduce its use of capital punishment in recent years, advocates have criticized officials for resorting to it even in cases of nonviolent crime, like corruption and drug trafficking.
"We understand how frightening it is right now to be working in politics where people are resorting to violence, racism and other divisive rhetoric," Nebraska Democratic Party Chairwoman Jane Kleeb said in the statement.
With Valentine's Day soon upon us, we asked ourselves: How can we show our loved ones how much we care without resorting to palm oil-riddled cheapo chocolate and a limp bunch of roses?
In the years since, he has scolded his team for playing too tentatively against world powers while resorting to pragmatic, defend-and-counter approaches against equal competition, an approach nearly indistinguishable from his predecessors.
"The E.U. Parliament resorting to such a vote means it takes terror organizations under its wings, it takes sides with them," he said on Wednesday, addressing an Organization of Islamic Cooperation meeting in Istanbul.
Faced with a court-imposed deadline to reunite families separated at the southwest border, federal authorities are calling in volunteers to sort through records and resorting to DNA tests to match children with parents.
When the water recedes, Trinidad and Tobago will have to stop Pulisic a different way, and that could mean resorting to the tried-and-true tactics recent opponents have used to slow him down.
But, in a sign of the times, a character decides, "That name's too tough to pronounce," and calls him Pow Wow, based on his philosophy of talking first, then resorting to violence if needed.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday accused the opposition in Venezuela of resorting to violence in what it said was a brazen attempt to draw the country's armed forces into clashes.

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