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They must not leave Albany without righting these two wrongs.
The most important thing to me is righting that ship.
It's even capable of righting itself if it flips over.
Now Iraq, home to nearly 40m people, is righting itself.
What are the first steps to righting the state's budget?
Kendra Wilkinson is righting a wrong in Friday's Kendra on Top.
He seems to lack any instinct for righting a sinking ship.
Righting the wrongs done by this program is a crucial step.
Cost shouldn't matter when it comes to righting a great wrong.
Most of the team worries more about optics than righting wrongs.
But don't be fooled: righting the ship will take much longer.
The cost of righting past misdeeds may be even higher in 2017.
The fantasy it's offering goes beyond the righting of a historical wrong.
It's an illustration of how difficult righting past trade unfairness can be.
The craft is also capable of righting itself after capsizing and submerging.
The craft was also capable of righting itself after capsizing and submerging.
Fortunately, new company leadership has demonstrated a dedication to righting the ship.
"It was from a feeling of anger and righting a wrong," she said.
For him, de-extincting the mammoth and passenger pigeon is righting karmic wrongs.
He envisaged an active role for the new state in righting those wrongs.
This is where short-term solutions to righting "post-truth" notions often falter.
There are precedents in American governance for a comprehensive approach to righting wrongs.
There are some inspiring examples of countries righting themselves after periods of abnormality.
For her, it's about righting some of the wrongs she saw in Florida.
There was also an awkward righting of at least some of doping's wrongs.
You stroll in and immediately set about righting – or, if you prefer, creating!
But righting this wrong will not change the dynamics of its nuclear-arming.
The trouble for Trump is he lacks experience in re-righting the imbalance.
The First Step Act was aimed at righting racial disparities in drug sentencing.
The apology is about more than righting the wrongs of the past, he said.
Righting itself cost Tesla millions and required off-beat solutions that bewildered some investors.
The acting director was charged with righting the ship under intense Capitol Hill scrutiny.
" He explains, "The work is a statement about the trajectory of re-righting history.
An additional 42.5 percent is given to organizations that are dedicated to righting health issues.
Seattle starter Erasmo Ramirez allowed three runs in the first two innings before righting himself.
Joanna Gaines is sharing her parenting lessons learned and how she's righting her one regret.
Righting this historical injustice has been a creakingly slow process over 24 years of democracy.
I have the utmost respect of your position in righting the wrongs you have endured.
Not necessarily moral or just themselves, but concerned about righting wrongs where they see them.
The saying that the American system is a self-righting ship may just prove true.
It keeps tipping over and then righting itself again, like a bottom-weighted inflatable unicorn.
I remember my father rushing in and righting the boy, and sending those kids scattering.
Priebus later Monday praised Manafort's potential for righting Trump's ship ahead of November's general election.
You can have the fun of spills without the work of righting and bailing out.
"I hope today is just the start of righting a lot of injustices," he said.
National Geographic hosted a screening of the first episode, "Re-Righting History," at their headquarters.
Over the years, Young's lefting and righting has become legendary to the point of legal action.
But we believe in acknowledging and righting past wrongs so that we can learn from them.
Fitbit is slowly righting its financial ship, courtesy of a successful push into the smartwatch category.
He morphs into the dumb-ass Prince Ali, enters the city, and sets about righting wrongs.
You gave me the fantasy of righting injustice with a close group of supernaturally-powered friends.
There aren't many stories about men righting their wrongs; even fewer about women making men sorry.
The U.S. contains both producers and consumers, which means that righting past unfairness is inherently tricky.
As the July NATO Brussels Summit approaches, Germany has not indicated that it's righting the ship.
The president may feel like he's righting a wrong, but he's damaging the nation's moral compass.
He laid bare how we got here -- and how far away we are from righting the ship.
In San Antonio, Tatis got off to a slow start before righting the ship in the playoffs.
Cutting the dying cash cows is the hardest, but probably most important, step in righting the ship.
London-based Amnesty International said Aliyev's release was "an overdue step toward righting the injustice against him".
He's righting perceived wrongs done to him and to the former Soviet Union by the great enemy.
He laid bare how we got here — and how far away we are from righting the ship.
The first episode, "Re-Righting History," jumps into the battle over monuments and buildings honoring Confederate generals.
If the public knew about the administration's approach, it would probably think the administration was righting a wrong.
Fitbit's ability to start righting the ship can largely be credited with its dive into the smartwatch category.
The man put no effort into righting his wrongs, and still expects to be given a second chance.
Remove the injustice and begin righting the wrongs, and Ali's view of Islam took on a peaceful hue.
The firm is really who should be paying for the re-righting of your capsized work-life balance.
Ms. Winfrey's aides cited her focus on righting her television network as the reason for her difficult schedule.
Photography is particularly treacherous when it comes to righting wrongs, because it is so good at recording appearances.
The paper explains that these vehicles are durable, and since they're bottom-heavy, they're self-righting like a Weeble.
Rather, they say, his actions and policy agenda will show how truly committed he is to righting his wrongs.
Righting social justice wrongs from the war on drugs has become something of a necessity for legalization in 2020.
In those movies, he chooses to rewrite history as a kind of act of revenge and righting of wrongs.
Meanwhile, from the GOP's perspective, covering others in the stink of their failures is easier than righting those failures.
The president can be a real leader by preventing another shutdown and righting the wrongs from this past one.
The two men charged with righting FIFA's ship in the wake of corruption scandals are no longer on board.
Trump argued he was righting a wrong and he took a swing at Obama for not doing it earlier.
Mr. Lauder said the art legislation took great strides toward righting a wrong that has defied an easy solution.
Judicial activism would proliferate in the guise of "righting historical injustices" and, in particular, redressing America's "original sin" — slavery.
To learn more about Marey's method and the science behind the "cat-righting reflex," check out the video above.
But certainly, high-speed rail, fixing the state's water system and righting the state finances are three big things.
Righting the history would also mean resurrecting the feminist legacies of the iconic figures of the civil rights movement.
This is about righting the perceived wrongs done to him and the former Soviet Union by the great enemy.
Are negotiations or treaties arrived at from the perspective of seeking to exact vengeance more appropriate than those righting wrongs?
Others have been executed, in the name of righting the wrongs of Bangladesh's war of independence from Pakistan in 1971.
All around Cannon, theorists were thrilling to the idea of self-righting systems, resistant to the buffeting forces of change.
With him, "hater" is a term of compound narcissism: It's persecuting and persecuted, wronged and righting, both sword and shield.
Voters will likely seek a candidate very different from Christie, Zelizer said, particularly on transparency and righting the state's finances.
Diplomats in Brussels say extra attention will be paid to finally righting this imbalance, but the task could prove tricky.
" The book presented a case for righting the direction of a federal government, which he said had "gone off course.
Trump's prospects for righting his campaign ship look even bleaker in light of the fundraising figures his campaign released Monday.
The quick-righting hull is something a crew gets in every sea state, not just in stormy seas, he said.
The case "was about righting an injustice," State's Attorney for Prince George's County Aisha Braveboy said at a press conference.
More than two years ago, he told the United Nations General Assembly that he was committed to righting historical wrongs.
He&aposs having a frank and brutally honest conversation with them with hopes of righting their course and repairing the relationship.
"I'll find myself spinning out or angry or whatever, or even happy, and she always somehow ends up righting the ship."
Three songs into Snowing's last-ever, wrong-righting set, an overzealous fog machine sets off the Merchant Square Mall smoke alarms.
He closed his eyes for a moment, a too long blink, and swayed slightly before opening them again and righting himself.
Still others see Trump's action as procedural: nothing more than righting Obama's original sin by kicking the issue back to Congress.
The activist energy on the left is pushing for a more ethnically focused politics, devoted to righting structural race-based wrongs.
"It's no less ambitious than an effort to reframe art history," said Ms. Joyner, who sees herself as righting a wrong.
This particular concurrence reads like the righting of a wrong — something one might want to do if their tenure is limited.
But it granted her the revelation that without righting course, this was only the beginning of how bad it might get.
This technique formed the basis of cinematography, and it's how he recorded the stages of a cat righting itself in midair.
They seemed to be righting the ship a bit when Stephen Curry was whistled for his second foul of the game.
With the Mets, his title is third base coach and catching instructor, but his main focus will be on righting d'Arnaud.
Corrupt corporations and governments do hold the most blame, and the most significant obligations, when it comes to righting our course.
The fantasy is that learning one activates a latent alter ego, righting a linguistic version of having been switched at birth.
" Or, as Representative Elijah Cummings of Maryland put it: "If there's a litmus test, it's going to be righting the country.
For Trump, the first step toward righting his campaign isn't admitting he has a problem but admitting he is the problem.
The developer held onto the game, however, and by releasing the full cart, Analogue is effectively righting a 25-year-old wrong.
GIF: SpheroIt also facilitates the Bolt's most obvious update: an 8x8 LED matrix that sits atop the robot's self-righting mechanism inside.
Starbucks has good management — I think CEO Kevin Johnson is slowly but surely righting the ship [and] doing it the right way.
He said there's been underinvestment in Europe, and righting the capital structure, so it's not so tipped toward debt would be healthy.
So intent on righting a bag of popcorn they nearly miss it, blush at the audience's cheering and pull each other close.
Newsom credited California's outgoing governor, Jerry Brown, with righting the state's finances and leaving it with a well-filled rainy-day fund.
The football coach Bob Davie, who is credited with righting a losing team, "has no personal relationship with players," one athlete said.
Righting this wrong would seem obvious for Democrats, who led the condemnation of President Trump for his videotaped boasts of sexual assault.
This episode also has a lesson in righting your mistakes when Ross accidentally injures a little girl (a pre-famous Mae Whitman).
They hoped a 13-strikeout performance in his last start, against Oakland, was a sign that he was righting his recent slide.
To Chief Dekmar, however, the apology in the town he has called home since 1995 is about more than righting history's wrongs.
We do not need to tarry very long assessing blame, but rather commit to righting this wrong and spare our State further embarrassment.
After righting himself at Shanghai, beating Bautista Agut and Thiem to reach the semifinals, he returned to eighth place, with a slight lead.
"The responsibility of prosecutors is to seek justice over convictions and to ensure we are righting the wrong of unjust convictions," she said.
As a way of righting this horrible wrong, here are the 30 most underrated supporting players on TV that deserve your full attention.
This might be her only chance at a do-over, at righting the course she finds herself on, with no respite in sight.
The levels you play don't have a strong sense of what's up or down, so I eventually stopped worrying about "righting" my perspective.
But the righting of the wrong—the triumph of academic ability over racism and sexism—only lasts for the length of the movie.
But South Sudan's governing elite have done little to focus on something just as critical to the country's health: righting the devastated economy.
It will advance it by righting a historical wrong and by shattering the Palestinian fantasy that Jerusalem is not the capital of Israel.
"I think we're sending a very strong signal here that we are righting the fiscal ship," he said, referring to the spending cuts.
Gurley had decided it was time to take a more active role in righting the ship, according to people familiar with the matter.
"We are committed to righting the wrongs of the Obama administration by cleaning the regulatory slate," Mr. Pruitt added in a statement Tuesday.
" Righting those imbalances, he said, will be the mission of the State Department as it fulfills President Trump's promise to put "America first.
Hellbent on righting her wrong, Carrie calls in a favor to Agent Thoms (James Mount), and asks him retrieve a few recorded phone calls.
Economists, including IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde, as well as buy- and sell-side analysts had largely credited this stimulus with righting China's economy.
But after Inside Out and the underrated Good Dinosaur, Hollywood's best animation house looks like it's righting the ship after a few uninspired outings.
That minimizes the effect of rough weather on the craft — but it is still self-righting in case it capsizes in major wave action.
The driver manages to reverse the spinout, righting his car to the original lane, and quickly merging to the lane the driver originally intended.
Thrust into what had to be a chaotic situation, Sacks set about righting the ship with investors and regulators before it was too late.
A life spent studying how quickly and terribly things can go wrong, and the cost of righting them, sharpens the senses for such things.
The company made some partial progress towards righting privacy wrongs, but the biggest winner in the company's privacy rebrand was meant to be Google.
Despite his dismal popularity on the street, many business leaders believe Mr. Temer, a centrist, is the best hope for righting the Brazilian economy.
It's impossible in real life, but watching these characters, whether they're gleefully wrecking shit or righting a terrible wrong, is the next best thing.
A world where we really got serious about righting the wrongs of colonialism would be a world that might also start to undercut capitalism.
The task before those who believe in democracy is to prove Adams wrong; to demonstrate, once again, that democracy is a self-righting mechanism.
"I am so grateful that new technology is finally able to meet the incredibly high thresholds for righting wrongful convictions in Georgia," Zell said.
Obama has cast the TPP as righting the wrongs of past trade deals like the North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada.
And it offers refinements that really do improve the overall experience of vacuuming, including the self-righting body design and the improved bin-emptying mechanism.
They will speak in racial justice terms — righting the wrongs of prior generations and giving people of color a fair chance at the American dream.
After the data is collected, the plane can essentially fall off the surface and fly back by righting itself, climbing to altitude and gliding home.
Back in the day you were impressed if a robot had a self-righting mechanism to flip itself back up if it was knocked over.
From her first scene, L3 makes clear that she's outraged by the shoddy treatment of droids, and committed to the cause of righting that wrong.
"I am sure the so-called doping scandal will allow us to create the most advanced system of righting this evil in Russia," he said.
SO, THE COURSE HERE IS GOING TO BE A COURSE OF RESOLUTENESS AND FIRMNESS IN TERMS OF RIGHTING THE WRONGS THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE SUFFERED.
"I am sure the so-called doping scandal will allow us to create the most advanced system of righting this evil in Russia," Putin said.
Ralph Lauren: Ralph Lauren may have struggled at the end of its latest quarter, but Cramer thinks its management team might be righting the ship.
This involves not only updating programs for the modern world, but also righting the balance between legislative policy-making and those who carry it out.
President Trump has staked a large part of his presidency not only on righting this wrong but on making better trade deals across the board.
Over the next year, in local elections and in primaries and in the general election next November, Democrats have the choice to start righting this wrong.
"Fortunately, new company leadership has demonstrated a dedication to righting the ship," Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance commissioner Julie Mix McPeak said in a statement.
It's still going to fall over as you drag it around your house, but you no longer have to keep walking back over and righting it.
"It looks like the U.S. economy is righting itself at the end of the third quarter," said Christopher Vecchio, currency analyst at DailyFX in New York.
Just like the illustrious Rolls-Royce cars, the Grand Tourer piece of the luggage set includes self-righting wheel centers emblazoned with the double-R logo.
"China will deny carrots and signal red lines for President Tsai as she grapples with her fundamental challenge, which is righting the economy," Dr. Cronin said.
Fast forward five months, and Spurs are so far undefeated in the league, which sounds like the perfect way to go about righting last season's wrongs.
Patriotism is the pride you feel when you know that your country is on the present journey to righting its past wrongs and preventing future wrongs.
The capital's Women's Voices Theater Festival won't make that kind of noise, but it, too, is a collective display of female force, aimed at righting inequity.
But unboxing and unwrapping the plants, cleaning them off, righting their travel-worn bodies, and wiping up all the dirt they left behind was a hassle.
And now Mr. Trudeau is under attack from Indigenous groups, who say her treatment raises questions about his commitment to righting the wrongs of the past.
"She is righting the injustices within a traditional society that has many constraints for women," explains Adeline Kueh, senior lecturer at Singapore's LASALLE College of the Arts.
If Sunday's town hall–style presidential debate isn't the forum he has in mind for righting Pence's snub, Clinton will probably bait him into doing it anyhow.
"By staying true to our principles, righting injustice, and encouraging the empowerment of all, we will be an even greater nation for generations to come," he added.
But integration as a constitutional mandate, as justice for black and Latino children, as a moral righting of past wrongs, is no longer our country's stated goal.
"It's been a rough month," said Smith, who missed five cuts in her past six starts before righting the ship at the biggest championship in women's golf.
Step four is accepting how bad the world situation is now, how much worse it will become, and how high the price of righting it will be.
As a result of the discrepancies he found, he spent millions righting the company's monetary wrongs and prompted several other industry titans to examine their own payrolls.
"It is prosecutors who have to be at the table to ensure that we're righting the wrongs of the past," Foxx said at a news conference Tuesday.
But if we're going to spend time and money righting past environmental wrongs, there are far more important battles to fight than one against a lousy tree.
Of course, providing substantial increases in infrastructure funding will be an essential part of righting this ship, and it appears Washington has finally heard that clarion call.
" Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel called Gianforte's apology "a good first step toward redemption" and said she hoped he "continues to work toward righting his wrong.
"Together, we are righting the wrongs of the past and delivering a future of economic justice and security for American workers, farmers and families," the president said.
Maybe America is finally ready, like my partner, to take the first step on the long journey to righting its wrongs against people who share my hue.
More important, they said, the commission needed to become more accepting of change and more aggressive in righting shortfalls like an absence of affordable hotels near the coastline.
The goal: to effectively cure the disease with just one administration, righting the genetic mistakes that afflict the families of 250 babies born in the U.S. each year.
They should not be allowed to abuse their positions to do this, and I and other democratic and other Americans would applaud the president for righting those wrongs.
And he&aposs talking about righting wrongs that have gone on since about since about 1950 in terms of our being taken advantage of in the trade field.
Tarantino delights in righting history's wrongs, empowering those he believes to have been given a raw deal, usually capping it off with a grand, gory, blood-filled finale.
The salamanders didn't get extensive breaks, but the researchers took them off the treadmills every three minutes to keep them moist and to perform the righting response test.
Lenders insist that they are righting one of the wrongs of apartheid, when black South Africans were not allowed to borrow, by bringing people into the financial system.
The "motion constraint" as the researchers call it, in this case, your arm holding and pulling the suitcase, prevents the disturbances to the suitcase's motion from righting themselves.
" Colletti addressed his female colleagues "who penned their letter with deep wounds," saying he has "the utmost respect of your position in righting the wrongs you have endured.
Lean In launched the #20PercentCounts campaign in order to start slowly righting these wrongs, USA Today reports, and 300 businesses in 25 cities have signed on to participate.
He viewed the man in the little felt hat as an icon of anti-capitalism, and thought he'd emulate his tactics as a way of righting capitalism's wrongs.
"Frankly, this seems out of character that he would leave without 'righting the ship,' " David Steinberg, an analyst for Jefferies, said in a note to investors on Friday.
Even people who typically mistrust the violent deputies of state power fantasize that the state might, for once, deploy them for the purpose of righting a catastrophic wrong.
Op-Ed Contributor In 2012, the Supreme Court took a step toward righting a terrible wrong by banning mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole for children.
History offers insights on how past presidents have responded at these inflection points — either succeeding in righting their administration, or sinking beneath waves of political controversy and scandal.
Back over in the House, some members hope all the attention encourages companies to start righting their own ships lest Congress take the helm and compel them legislatively.
This overlooks that, at the time, the President was fully occupied with righting our economy, which was on the brink of collapse, and moving his signature healthcare bill forward.
A country so conscious of what he called its "boy scout" reputation in international affairs could, with teeth-grinding reluctance, be shamed into righting the wrongs of the past.
But I saw no sign at the conference of anyone concerned with giving back, of leveling the playing field, of righting the wrongs wrought by the war on drugs.
Given her background in information technology acquisition at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Cobert was seen as a leader better capable of righting the OPM's digital shortcomings.
Historic mistreatment of minorities has been a human problem, and we Americans have done a much better job of righting our wrongs, when we've had them, than most societies.
Righting wrongs with a celebrity assist If Trump pardon Johnson after meeting with Kardashian West, it could create a new trend for Trump -- the pardon with a celebrity assist.
"How people are going to get information in the 21st century is still an open question," but what Bezos brought to the table was key in righting the ship.
Righting the wrong that is being done in Hong Kong is also the business of the outside world and rests on its will to confront a C.C.P.-controlled China.
After agreeing to take on 40 percent of the business for $200,000 (an amount that would handily pay off the company's debt), Marcus immediately set about righting Zoe's wrongs.
Considering the photo that got Bieber so many likes was a throwback snap of him and Gomez shared in March, we consider it a long-overdue righting of the universe.
This pass of Venus retrograde is all about righting wrongs, or at least attempting to shine a light on our errors so that we can understand them better, Annabel says.
"[Euphoria is] almost like righting my wrongs a little bit too, because the character in The Kissing Booth is awful and it's never really explained," said Elordi to the outlet.
But with few exceptions, that story line has yet to play out in the U.S. Part of it is that some retailers are more focused on righting their own ships.
Atlas' gait is a bit awkward — it stumbles as it walks around the woods near Boston Dynamics' offices — but the machine is relentless, righting itself before it takes a tumble.
Luckily, our crack team of heroes is on hand — with a little help from old friends — to dispatch the monstrous Gungan, righting the ultimate wrong in the Star Wars galaxy.
At age 10 he designed a self-righting robot that could, in theory, traverse uneven ground while carrying a glass of water, using self-correcting feedback actuators and mercury levels.
Romney's family has ties to the state, and he is personally credited with righting the struggling organizing committee tasked with bringing the Olympic Games to Salt Lake City in 2002.
They would surely take the two-seed in exchange for their star's return to full health come the playoffs, and they'll just as surely do some ship-righting in the meantime.
As far as she's concerned, her assurance that she's in some distant fashion righting the wrongs of Trumpism by hoarding her own symbolic political power should be action enough for now.
It's his second time righting the ship for a company after a historic breach, after a role at Home Depot in 2015, back when 50 million users still counted as historic.
So it was a righting of the scales when last November Mr. Steese, whom I wrote about for ProPublica, was pardoned by Nevada after I highlighted his case in Vanity Fair.
Now that rescue attempts on the Queen Hind have concluded, the next issue will be righting the ship so that crews can remove the carcasses and incinerate them, Mr. Arafat said.
The operation now turns to righting the boat and getting it out of the sound -- no small task, considering it's a 713,000-ton cargo vessel capable of carrying thousands of automobiles.
What was the ... Well, I loved economics, which is like polling, and I love law because ... I thought law was righting wrongs, and then it seemed more like doing big commercial transactions.
In the minds of his followers, the idea of Icaria was woven into the ancient narrative of millennial anticipation: the end of suffering, the righting of wrongs, the coming of New Jerusalem.
But as a prosecutor, I'm far more interested in righting wrongs, regardless of whether that wrong was committed by an officer preying upon a civilian or a civilian preying upon an officer.
According to Chen Boda, Mao's secretary in the early 1950s and later the Cultural Revolution's chief propagandist, Mao thought that, when righting a wrong, one had to "go beyond the proper limits".
Unlike cannabis, it should be noted, decriminalizing psilocybin and other psychedelics doesn't necessarily have to do with righting egregious criminal-justice wrongs or accumulating gobs of tax revenue to fund social projects.
His resignation marks a dramatic early exit for a man who had been tasked with righting the Japanese automaker following the arrest and ouster of former chairman Carlos Ghosn late last year.
He ended the review, titled, "Getting Others Right" (June 13, 2017), with this observation: Photography is particularly treacherous when it comes to righting wrongs, because it is so good at recording appearances.
It's mobile, whizzing around on a pair of self-righting wheels, and can entertain your pet under its own steam using a combination of lights, sounds, and a feather on its head.
Reparations are not just about righting the wrong of slavery itself, they are also about addressing the longstanding systemic racism that continues to impact the lives of black people to this day.
The easiest way to maintain those arguments is by treating the tax changes in the AHCA not as a new cut for high earners, but the righting of a brief policymaking error.
I know that you are doing everything in your power to convey the voice of your protest and to lead a change that is all about righting wrongs and creating a better future.
But rather than use all this extra cash to pay down Britain's public debt, as the Tories' robust rhetoric on righting the public finances might have suggested, a grateful Mr Hammond splashed out.
Around her, the very fabric of reality appears to decay visibly, and though she rejects the narcissism, she has no choice but to believe that she has some role in righting these circumstances.
Instead, it's because it is infused with Lacy's passion for righting an incorrect conception about career and motherhood, and her conviction about the power and confidence that comes from being a working parent.
But there's lingering dissent about the roots of the party's problems, what changes would best address them and whether Pelosi and the current leadership team are best suited for righting the listing ship.
When one kid says they are out to "right the imbalances" and "take the rich folks down a peg," it's only a matter of time before the righting of imbalances will hit home.
But with his greatest enemies already vanquished, the quest sometimes feels more like ticking off items on a shopping list than righting any great wrongs that the original series failed to deal with.
That's because when it comes to righting the wrongs of Big Tobacco's message through an ad campaign, the 'punishment' was a big miss on the judge's part when one considers Millennial viewing habits.
Testing out an early version of the device at the Urban-X accelerator earlier this summer, I found myself slowly spinning in circles, eventually righting myself after getting the hang of the haptic cues.
Her plan for the state of Vermont is centered around righting those wrongs — and in the process, re-imagining not just what a politician looks like, but what politicians should use to measure success.
UFC 201 will be righting that wrong on Saturday and in some style, featuring imperious welterweight champion Robbie Lawler defending his crown against Tyron Woodley and a smattering of good fights across the board.
" President Donald Trump called the phase one deal "transformative" and said it was "righting the wrongs of the past and delivering a future of economic justice and security for American workers, farmers and families.
In the video, one officer trips over his bike, and then, after righting himself, charges forward to violently confront the nearest protester, who he tries to tackle to the floor, prompting a mass brawl.
It's part western, part neo-noir, the kind of movie in which a stranger steps from the shadows and shakes off his isolation and existential burden long enough to right whatever wrong needs righting.
But the nation is playing an essential role in righting the financial ship of FIFA, the governing body for world soccer that has struggled to regain the trust of Western companies in recent years.
But Trump, who had struggled for weeks amid a string of unforced errors, appears to be righting his ship with the firing of aggressive campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and a renewed focus on fundraising. Rep.
The battle of Winterfell is set to kick off in the third episode, and this potent mix of redeeming moments and righting past wrongs primes Jaime for what will surely be a final heroic sacrifice.
Forcing people to pay this much is an unworkable solution for the middle class and people with limited incomes, and the Manager's Amendment shows that House Republican leadership is not serious about righting this wrong.
HR departments position themselves with a forward-facing fluffy image, whether improving the productivity of workers through training and development programs or perhaps righting the yawning inequality gap in America by encouraging diverse hiring standards.
Let me be clear: neither I nor any member of the association I lead, would for a minute argue against nursing home regulation or of righting wrongs in the administration and management of nursing homes.
Of course, most 2020 Democratic contenders are calling for some form of legalization or at least decriminalization, and almost all of their stances hinge on righting social injustices of the decades-long war on drugs.
Each fantastical creation was made by pouring resin — a favorite material of the designer's — over an egg-shaped wooden mold held upside down and then righting the mold as the viscous material began to harden.
Some are concerned that such a move will provoke violence, but Trump cannot allow the United States to be prevented from righting a historical wrong because of terrorist threats from the Palestinians and radical Muslims.
He has always seemed more interested in owning the headlines (as we are only too painfully aware that narcissists like to do) and creating chaos than in righting a wrong or fighting a good fight.
Prime Minister Sanchez says he is righting the perceived wrongs in labor reforms introduced by his vanquished conservative predecessor Mariano Rajoy, as part of a broad social agenda aimed at appealing to disillusioned left-wing voters.
While Rodgers feels the Packers are "close" to righting the ship, the Bears are sinking despite rookie running back Jordan Howard rolling up 210 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns in his first three career starts.
Despite the human ankle bracelet he's been stuck with, Jimmy's primary focus is still righting things with Kim — she is still banished at HHM to basement document review, and none of it sits right with Jimmy.
The Knicks ended a four-game losing streak and improved to 23-227, righting their ship — if only for a night — as they try to stay relevant on the fringes of the Eastern Conference playoff conversation.
He isn't talking about defense—not simply righting a wrong that had been done to him, or insulating his own business against someone with a grudge—but something that feels more noble and inspiring than that.
Other heroes, meanwhile -- bearing a more-than-passing resemblance to various DC staples -- keep popping up, like the murderous vigilante Overkill (Scott Speiser) and the strange caped visitor Superian (Brendan Hines), who soars around righting wrongs.
According to the Ukrainian parliamentarians, granting the country an independent, recognized church would simply be righting an historical wrong: the fact that in 1686, the metropolis (ecclesiastical authority) of Kiev was transferred from Constantinople to Moscow.
Japanese PM offers no new apology for World War II; neighbors lash out Recompense unlikely For Manila, in light of China's assertive territorial claims, boosting security ties with Japan trumps righting the wrongs of the past.
That hole and the longer necks "could have evolved to overcome the fact that self-righting would have been more difficult in saddlebacks," Dr. Chiari said, although more research will be required to confirm that idea.
"At the core is the idea of a young woman who believes in righting wrongs and finding the truth," Stephanie Savage, a creator of the series, said in a recent interview with The New York Times.
Compensation will be tied to member experience, a key part of Chairman Marcelo Claure&aposs vision for righting the company, he said in an all-staff meeting two weeks ago that was leaked to Business Insider.
Greinke allowed a two-run double to Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons and a run-scoring single to Smith before finally righting himself, starting with a double-play grounder off the bat of third baseman Matt Thaiss.
"It's part western, part neo-noir, the kind of movie in which a stranger steps from the shadows and shakes off his isolation and existential burden long enough to right whatever wrong needs righting," she says.
He beefed up a unit devoted to righting wrongful convictions and undertook the contentious prosecution of Peter Liang, a police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man in a public housing stairwell in 2014.
If you have a house cat, your feline's propensity for aerial shenanigans probably doesn't worry you that much: Cats falling from low windows can use their righting reflex to land on their feet like nothing even happened.
We have to demonstrate a sustained commitment to building opportunity, creating prosperity, and righting wrongs — not just every two or four years, not just when the cameras are on and people are watching, but every single day.
To many a politician from the developing world, there was something insufferably arrogant about an arch-colonial power asserting the right to intervene at its own discretion in situations where wrongs need righting, and regimes need changing.
In his speech, Pompeo called out US economic adversary China, as well as US allies like Canada, over their trade policies, saying the Trump administration is committed to righting imbalances and elevating the interests of American workers.
In the benefit of hindsight and looking at the impact of the war on drugs, it is also prosecutors who have to be at the table to ensure that we are righting the wrongs of the past.
Although Illinois was the 11th state to grant legalization, it was among the first to do so through legislation, not a vote at the ballot box, and largely framed the new law around righting social-justice wrongs.
"I've been so proud to see the wave of everyday citizens protesting in the streets, engaging with their local governments, running for office, and speaking out in hopes of righting the wrongs occurring all around them," Porter said.
"We observe, model, and validate each stage of the jump with the hopes that we can later integrate them into a self-righting robot," explained the study's lead investigator and mechanical engineering professor Aimy Wissa, in a statement.
But none of it will convince them that defeating bigotry and righting racial wrongs should be a priority, or is even a worthy cause, especially when those wrongs are systemic and stitched into the fabric of the country.
Rather, Sheldon is interested in the cost of righting a wrong and what people are willing to do to get their due — and whether trying to overcome a dramatic event by blanking it out is a wise option.
Margalit Fox, a recently retired obituaries writer for The New York Times, is adept at disinterring the bones of long-buried bodies, and in "Conan Doyle for the Defense" she sets out to follow him in righting wrongs.
Waititi isn't doing anything so smug as suggesting that we could all get along, if only we'd talk civilly to each other, or so useless as fantasizing about the next generation righting the wrongs of the previous ones.
Momoa continues by calling on leaders to honor the Paris Agreement -- which President Trump withdrew the U.S. from in 2017 -- and demanding "global unity for a global crisis" to begin righting the wrongs we've committed for our children.
Trump's call with Omani Sultan Qaboos on conflict resolution is a positive first step toward righting his stance, but the president will have to avoid backsliding (or Twitter) if there is to be any hope for sustained progress.
Asked why soldiers had yet to return to their barracks, he said that the army was still carrying out its mission of righting the governing party, which had been led astray by a cabal led by Ms. Mugabe.
Over the course of the series, Spike and company pursue bounties and watch as people fight and kill one another, sacrifice their lives completely, or throw themselves headlong into pursuing their dreams, righting a wrong, or seeking revenge.
It was a chilly afternoon in April 2013 when Roy Roberts, a former GM executive now charged with righting the struggling Detroit Public Schools, appeared in the auditorium of Oakman Elementary/Orthopedic, a school on the city's northwest side.
She held out the level, with the bubble going back into the middle to illustrate the notion of righting yourself as a person when things get off balance and then coming back to center so that you can function.
Righting PREPA's ship is seen as a key step in fixing Puerto Rico, which faces $70 billion of debt, a 45 percent poverty rate and a shrinking tax base as residents increasingly jump ship for the mainland United States.
Righting misfires like the Touch Bar and flat keyboard on the MacBook Pro are two easy wins, but the most exciting new feature for this year's Macs could be something people will never see at all: a co-processor.
To make up for that loss, the euro's architects should have created institutions, such as jointly issued bonds, mutual backing of bank deposits and a common fund for unemployment insurance, so the costs of righting each economy are shared.
"The sense was that if we could figure out what happened in Macomb County, Democrats would go a long way toward righting the ship," Rick Wiener, the chairman of the Michigan Democratic Party at the time, told me recently.
A former 20-game winner and holder of the 1984 AL ERA title, Boddicker would soon be judged by his 0-8 record and near-1113 ERA before righting his season as a member of the Boston Red Sox.
Given the movie's devotion to all things Japanese, it seems odd that, of the various bipeds in the story, the one most responsible for righting wrongs should be Tracy (Greta Gerwig), a freckled American youngster who falls for Atari.
If you feel like this event expresses something about the current zeitgeist, you're not alone: Love that this happened on #ElectionDay... It's like righting a wrong that never should've happened... it's like goin from Trump back to Obama... pic.twitter.
The Philadelphia Orchestra, known in recent years as much for the fiscal woes that drove it into bankruptcy in 285 as for its vibrant performances, announced Thursday that it had received a major ship-righting gift of $22009 million.
Righting PREPA's ship is viewed as a key step in fixing Puerto Rico, which faces $70 billion of debt, a 45 percent poverty rate and a shrinking tax base as residents increasingly jump ship for the mainland United States.
That's when Mr. Scharf became the latest person in charge of fixing the mess that is Wells Fargo, which has made little progress righting itself in the nearly four years since a series of scandals began bursting into view.
What to watch: Trump may be reluctant to get embroiled in Venezuela's crisis, but his administration's commitment to righting the regional balance of power in Washington's favor might spur him to search for opportunities to initiate regime change in Venezuela.
"Recognizing women's work with diaconal ordination would be the first, most basic step towards righting the wrong of institutional sexism that hobbles our church as it attempts to respond to the moral crises of our time," McElwee said in a statement.
"Edwards faces the daunting task of righting the SNC ship at a time when legal uncertainty prevails, political posturing is still hurting the business, project execution risks remain high and employee morale is anything but," Raymond James analyst Frederic Bastien said.
If the entire Mueller investigation is the equivalent of one, big unconstitutional search, as Trump appeared to claim on Monday, then pardoning individuals targeted by the probe, including himself, would be tantamount to righting a wrong and to protecting constitutional rights.
In fact, the trauma of the Great Recession supports Keynes' insight that there may be circumstances in which the economy's self-righting properties are insufficient to ensure a quick return to full employment following a shock such as the financial crisis.
When people have been exonerated, science has been the savior — particularly DNA testing, cited by heroic lawyers and nonprofits — while the courts, politicians, law enforcement agencies and the news media have not (with some exceptions) been aggressive in righting these wrongs.
His supporters portrayed him as the man capable of righting the A.N.C. Jackson Mthembu, the party's chief whip, said on Twitter that he had cast his ballot for Mr. Ramaphosa and "other five incorruptible leaders" for the party's top six posts.
Righting a perceived wrong can be especially challenging when it involves family members, who may be inclined to cite history — he was abused by his father, or she was raised by a distant mother — as an excuse for hurtful behavior.
In "Olympics," those interstitial moments include speed-skating champion Apolo Anton Ohno trying to get around an older woman who's swerving her cart, and figure skating gold medalist Tara Lipinski righting herself after almost wiping out on a wet floor.
WEYMOUTH AND PORTLAND, England, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Winning gold at last month's Rio Olympics was about "righting a wrong" for Hannah Mills after the agony she and Saskia Clark felt when then they landed silver in the 470 dinghy category in 2012.
More than health care, more than righting a sinking economic ship, more than the historic first of an African-American president, he believes that his efforts to slow the warming of the planet will be the most consequential legacy of his presidency.
In 2000, when Mr Mugabe sent thugs to seize white-owned commercial farms, some African leaders cheered the righting of a colonial wrong, ignoring the fact that much of the land was redistributed to cabinet ministers who barely bothered to farm it.
When Exxon, the precursor of Exxon Mobil, acquired Mobil's operations in Nigeria in the late 1990s, it was given credit for righting misdeeds, including bribery and negligence, said Matthew Page, a consultant who until recently was the State Department's top expert on Nigeria.
He also tried to repair the damage caused by the resignations of the two female ministers — one, Ms. Wilson-Raybould, a former Indigenous leader — and show that he remained a feminist and was still committed to righting the country's wrongs against Indigenous people.
This week's theme is righting wrongs and by the end of the episode we're almost lulled into a sense of calm, but the beauty of Riverdale is: the ending is just the beginning… and gets you even more excited for the next episode to come.
"Incoming CEO Ian Edwards faces the daunting task of righting the SNC ship at a time when legal uncertainty prevails, political posturing is still hurting the business, project execution risks remain high and employee morale is anything but," Raymond James analyst Frederic Bastien said.
Still reeling from a monumental step backward — one in no small part because of women's antipathy to President Trump — Republican women are trying to seize the first opportunity they have to begin righting their political ship in a special election in eastern North Carolina.
They're now tasked with righting a 230,13-person company that recorded more than $21 million in revenue in the latest quarter and, according to Tuesday's press release, is generating over $21 billion in annualized sales, but lost over $2000 million in the June quarter.
She's a composite of various witnesses to Ailes's gross misconduct, and, although there's absolutely no doubting the credibility of what her character suffers, the mingling of fact and fiction sits a little uneasily in a movie that is dedicated to the righting of wrongs.
William Trollinger, a professor of history at the University of Dayton, has been studying Mr. Ham's museum, website and blogs for a new book "Righting America at the Creation Museum," written with his wife, Susan L. Trollinger, a professor of English also at University of Dayton.
They need to be able to get affirmation from individuals and groups who are credible and who were perhaps skeptical and who could indicate that the company is righting its wrongs, and that would go, I think, a long way towards ultimately regaining a degree of trust.
In characteristic Sorkin fashion, "The Newsroom" abounded in moral dilemmas and witty dialogue, but it was widely criticized for the weakness of its female characters and for another Sorkin hallmark : the positioning of a white male establishment figure as the best hope for righting a listing nation.
"Together we are righting the wrongs of the past and delivering a future of economic justice and security," Trump said from the East Room of the White House just as lawmakers at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue were preparing to vote on two articles of impeachment.
Weighing in at just over one ounce, this teeny drone puts the fun in functionality: Not only is it capable of capturing HD photos and videos from high above, but it can perform 360-degree flips and rolls thanks to a built-in, self-righting algorithm and sensors.
Uber and Lyft have a number of employees promoting their companies' wheels, while others in safety vests walk around and attempt the impossible task of righting all the knocked over scooters so they resemble a gleaming example of micro-mobility and not a useless pile of scooter trash.
At the beginning of August, filmmaker Adam Reid launched a Kickstarter, hoping to raise $100,000 to make the pilot for Barry & Joe—an animated series he dreamed up about Obama and Biden righting the wrongs of our world, fighting Trump, and dicking around with the space-time continuum.
The next time we meet him, at the start of "Worth Dying For," he's in Nebraska, and heads straight into righting another set of local wrongs, apparently without a backward glance—which is disconcerting, if you read the books one after another, as addicted readers might well do.
Rolls can probably make that happen, if the price is right Here's where it gets especially crazy: one of Rolls-Royce's trademarks is the self-righting logo in the rims of its cars, where the "RR" badge is on a freely spinning cap that's weighted to stay upright even in motion.
Ideally, law enforcement officers are just as blind as 'justice' herself, and even though human failures have contributed to breakdowns in the system from time to time, our collective zeal for the concept of fairness and justice have always forced a righting of the ship and a return to true course.
"Together we are righting the wrongs of the past and delivering a future of economic justice and security for American workers, farmers and families," U.S. President Donald Trump said as he touted the deal in rambling, partisan remarks at the White House alongside Chinese Vice Premier Liu He and other officials.
As unlikely as it might sound, even with Sessions at the helm of the Justice Department, Congress has a chance to start the work of righting longstanding injustices in the criminal justice system — and I have hope for other families whose loved ones are in the federal criminal justice system.
Troy Stevenson, executive director of Freedom Oklahoma, an LGBT advocacy group said the measure promoted fear-mongering and was out of place "In a time when our state is facing an unprecedented economic crisis, our lawmakers should be focused on righting the ship rather than stigmatizing transgender youth," he said in a statement.
I think it's telling that the reason the Manson girls (and Tex) go after Rick and Cliff is that Rick was in a TV Western, and the Mansonites make a half-formed argument that it was TV that taught them to kill and, thus, by killing Rick, they'll be righting a wrong.
Meanwhile, Teachers Righting History, a project started by Rosie Rios, the 43rd treasurer of the United States, uses a database of information collected by the US Department of Treasury to give teachers and students the ability to post images of historic women in their classrooms and use it as a teaching tool.
It's like a karmic righting of a wrong, and there's been a lot of talk about the sixth extinction, species are going extinct all over the place, but the fact that we can bring one back is a huge moment, I think, in human history and our ability fix the things we were breaking.
Many of the things that readers respond to in the story of the March family — the questions of how to live a life of moral fortitude in an immoral world; the fierceness of righting injustices that young girls feel when they encounter the world — are a part of the history of Ellen Garrison Jackson.
" Righting injustices remains a crux of his work: He devoted much of a recent "Huang's World" episode about Jamaica to the "new colonialism" caused by that nation's crippling debt, and said that he hoped to go to Kenya to learn more about one organization's attempt to support a universal baseline income — a policy he described as "reparations for those who don't fit in.
Letter To the Editor: Re "With Kennedy Gone, It's Up to Voters" (editorial, June 28): As in several past exhortations, your prescription for righting America's increasingly entrenched political ills — in this case, the specter of a far-right Supreme Court for the rest of our lives — is to send more of us, in our anger and dismay, to the polls to vote.
Her book is as much a book about love as it is about anger: self-love and the struggle to find and hold it; love for the many women in her life, as well as public figures from Ida B. Wells to Audre Lorde to Terry McMillan to Hillary Clinton (they all talk about Clinton, of course); and at least implicitly a love of justice, of equality, of righting wrongs and telling truths.
The exhibition joins other commemorations of the 1940s incarceration of Japanese Americans, such as the Noguchi Museum in New York's exhibition on sculptor Isamu Noguchi's voluntary stay, and the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History's yearlong Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and World War II. While it's vital to nationally recognize the devastating effect of the order on the lives of Japanese Americans, it's especially timely in light of President Trump's executive orders attempting to ban travel from predominantly Muslim countries.
Since then, activists, politicians and businessmen have all borrowed the story line to lend legitimacy to their ambitions, but few have done so more powerfully than civil rights leaders: Martin Luther King Jr. insisted that Christians who had succumbed to bigotry could repent only by righting racial wrongs; Malcolm X recounted his transformation from hustler and felon to militant activist and Muslim, and in so doing, he invited a nation of sinners to follow him down the same spiritual path.

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