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We can't let bad policy stand between patients and cures.
Nothing can stand between her sword and a united Tamriel.
Now, it's a bit unclear where things stand between them.
Just three AAA batteries stand between you and meditative bliss.
Now only 40 minutes stand between them and the Final Four.
Millennials pointed to significant hurdles that stand between them and retirement security.
Three large issues stand between the UK and continued membership of Europe.
Is it always so wrong to stand between your child and harm?
Below is a breakdown of where things currently stand between the parties.
One thing that can stand between you and your retirement plan is jargon.
Melissa claims she had to stand between the women to prevent a confrontation.
But most of the operating vendors stand between the entrances and transit gates.
Don't let anyone stand between you and what you know is right. TKK.
They stand between us and our audience and determine everything about that relationship.
Yet the Pakistanis may stand between the United States and a stable Afghanistan.
He said he would not hesitate to stand between Bundy and a bullet.
Tourists stand between the snow-covered concrete steles of Berlin's Holocaust Memorial on Jan.
Not even a vasectomy will stand between this man and the sport of gentlemen.
These people, for better or for worse, stand between you and a decent job.
The party wants nothing to stand between its government and China's 1.4 billion people.
And all stories have obstacles that stand between the characters and their ultimate objective.
But during the visits, he was told to undress and stand between the doctor's legs.
All of these may stand between urban Latin Americans and a secure, well-paid job.
As for unions, the company didn't need someone to stand between it and its employees.
For thousands of others, only colorful tents and tarps stand between them and the elements.
All we needed was one adult to have the integrity stand between us and Larry Nassar.
However, there are still plenty of factors that stand between Brussels and a truly integrated army.
Everyday obstacles stand between 401(k) savers and their ability to put money away for retirement.
One hundred and eighty days stand between Britain and an uncontrolled exit from the European Union.
Three other teams also stand between the Diamondbacks and the Cubs in the wild-card standings.
ASPs stand between employers, apprentices, and government funding sources and "hide the wiring" for all three.
The appointees who stand between Trump and his worst instincts recognize what many of us feel.
Three other teams also stand between the Diamondbacks and the Cubs in the wild-card standings.
To be sure, many barriers stand between the EPA and its vision of higher tailpipe emissions.
All we needed was one adult to have the integrity to stand between us and Larry Nassar.
A tsar, says Mr Zorin, is wedded to the Russian people and nobody can stand between them.
If so, only the norm against prosecuting one's political opponents would stand between Trump and the law.
As a child, I saw my father hit my mother, and I ran to stand between them.
Just two days stand between you and serious savings on tickets to TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020.
It also makes Bleak Sword incredibly tense: just a few short seconds stand between life and death.
He moved to stand between my spread legs, looking down at me with his hands in his pockets.
But should our hectic schedules and healthy-eating desires stand between us and the sweet taste of pancakes?
It's unclear where exactly things stand between Kylie and her -- but it's safe to assume it ain't great.
And if that happens, and the Eastern Conference adjusts, who will stand between the Celtics and the Finals?
That's how many days stand between you and Disrupt Berlin 2019, which takes place on 11-12 December.
And it's also all that will stand between the Taliban's murderous misogyny and Afghanistan's 18 million vulnerable women.
And it's also all that will stand between the Taliban's murderous misogyny and Afghanistan's 18 million vulnerable women.
Clearing houses stand between two sides of a derivatives transaction, ensuring its completion even if one side goes bust.
In the video, a line of employees can be seen walking out to stand between Maher and the man.
Such a passion was not enough in itself to stand between Jocelyn and me, or me and my ambitions.
It seems that this is Schiff's last effort to stand between Trump and his run for a second term.
As the migrants continued to move forward on Monday, about 1,500 miles still stand between them and the U.S. border.
"We have told all our allies and friends not to stand between us and terrorists," he said earlier this year.
That franchise may stand between Amy and Oscar, with 2017's The Justice League Part One already in pre-production.
The ad implies that nothing would stand between Trump and the nuclear arsenal, should he win the presidency next week.
"He chose to put on the uniform and stand between all of us and the danger we face," he said.
In May, I wrote that McCarthy's allegiance to Trump and Trump's agenda would likely stand between him and the speakership.
Do we continue — as in years past — to try to stand between our children and the harshness of the world?
ISPs can't do anything to stand between them and the people they want to speak to, and we all benefit.
"It's bad enough to stand between a doctor and a patient and insist on a vow of silence," she said.
If the military can be convinced to not stand between the Venezuelan population and the humanitarian aid, he may fall.
Nor did it do much to knock down corruption charges that stand between Lula and a third shot at the presidency.
Defeat the main boss at the end of each level, and pass through the gates that stand between you and Astaroth.
They stand between readers and what Cercas considers the gravest threats to us: the misapprehension and cynical use of the past.
CCPs stand between two sides of a trade, ensuring its safe completion even if one side of the deal goes bust.
But for more than 600,000 children in the state, the program's barriers stand between them and the food assistance they need.
Pompeo told CNBC's "Squawk Box" earlier Tuesday that he wasn't sure about where things will ultimately stand between the U.S. and China.
Challenges, ranging from the biases of the establishment to literally locked down borders and isolation, stand between these entrepreneurs and their dreams.
At the very least, it's clear that the company won't let a rocky start stand between it and broader foldable phone ambitions.
Clearing houses stand between two sides of a stock, bond or derivatives transaction, ensuring its completion even if one side goes bust.
The clearinghouses, also known as central counterparties, stand between both sides of trades and ensure their completion even if one side fails.
The clearinghouses, also known as central counterparties, stand between both sides of trades and ensure their completion even if one side fails.
And it's in the nature of ideology to convince people that only their preferred policy ideas stand between the country and disaster.
The mayor's comments came about two months after Mr. Trump told The New York Times that he used to stand between cars.
But there are two more crucial pieces that continue to stand between the movement and a clearer path to achieving its aims.
Onstage, Mr. Biden will stand between his two leading liberal challengers, a dynamic that offers him a chance at a clear contrast.
Clearinghouses stand between banks and other buyers and sellers of futures, interest-rate swaps and other derivatives, which companies use to hedge risk.
The fees extracted by tax preparers, who stand between low-income people and the earned income tax credit, aren't deductible under their plan.
Clearing houses stand between the two sides of stock and bond trades, ensuring smooth completion of transactions even if one side goes bust.
The 11 percent of Republicans that Rasmussen shows supporting Gary Johnson stand between Clinton's aggressively progressive America and a philosophically idiosyncratic Trump presidency.
Clearing houses or central counterparties (CCPs) stand between two sides of a derivatives trade, ensuring its completion even if one side goes bust.
This year, revenue is seen to be more than 12 million euros and operating profit to stand between 3.1 and 3.6 million euros.
The only people that now stand between Trump and a complete overhaul of the Obama era are the 48 Democrats in the Senate.
They stand between the two sides of a stock or derivative trade, an increased part of which has now to go through clearers.
Hemming pants is so easy that leg length should never stand between you and an awesome pair of pants you snag on sale.
They force you to challenge your biases and examine your preconceived notions about the hurdles that stand between you and being a millionaire.
At 4-foot-11, Mr. Figueroa-González found that he was the perfect size to stand between the ledges on the Washington Arch.
Por eso, en su proyecto I Stand Between [en inglés] decidió fotografiar a personas nacidas en Asia que fueron adoptadas por padres estadounidenses.
Clearnet, Eurex Clearing and ICE Clear Europe stand between two sides of a trade to ensure its completion even if one side goes bust.
No one would control your output, no one would stand between you and your fans, no one would take a cut of your money.
Endgame could also refer to this final stand between the villainous Thanos and the remaining superheroes looking to save the universe from total destruction.
It suggests a breach of the firewall that is supposed to stand between the agenda of the donor and the objectivity of scientific content.
Una is really into Len and that makes Sarah crazy — even if she's not sure of where things stand between the two of them.
All of the day's obligations — making my bed, walking to the subway, cooking dinner — become obstacles that stand between me and the story's conclusion.
Troops from Niger and Mali are now all that stand between the forces of ISIS and, further afield, Boko Haram and our own military.
The company's revised capital spending target will stand between $21 billion and $214 billion this year, CFO Pahala Nugraha Mansury told reporters on Wednesday.
Many puzzles stand between Link and the fulfillment of his quest, so you must sharpen your wits as you hunt for weapons and items.
So he added enough space between the tracks to allow columns to stand between them, while also fortifying the ground to support huge weights.
Clearing houses stand between two sides of a stock, bond or derivatives transaction, ensuring its completion even if one side of the transaction goes bust.
Only metal detectors stand between the iconic landmark and the millions of tourists who come to see the historic headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.
That meant—despite various feints at creating "intermediary powers" in Russia that could stand between the despot and the people—putting it off for good.
The section of the wall will begin about a half-mile from the Pacific Ocean, Fox reports, and will stand between 85033-30 feet tall.
But it highlights the real risk involved in letting a deeply compromised president shape a court that may one day stand between him and impeachment.
If you ask a number of celebrities and authors of diet books, it's pasta, bread, and cookies that stand between you and a svelte physique.
I was aware — and this is an easy perception — of the larger barriers of unknowing that stand between art and understanding, and of the barriers that stand between cultures, barriers that have, among other things, led our United States president-elect to propose banning entry to this country for women like these, who cover their heads and read a book that most of us don't, and can't.
His first, 2008's Medicine for Melancholy, is a romantic drama about an extended one-night stand between two black hipsters in a gentrifying San Francisco.
Clearing houses stand between the two sides of a stock, bond and derivatives trade, ensuring its safe and swift completion even if one side goes bust.
At an archway mid-museum, you can stand between two galleries, see four or five walls and size up a dozen paintings and sculptures at once.
You heard right — only 22019 short hours stand between you and substantial savings on all passes to Disrupt Berlin 2019, which takes place 11-12 December.
As Americans flood into their polling places today there are plenty of things that can stand between their best, most patriotic intentions and the ballot box.
He, as President of the United States, wants to stand between them and their missile capabilities, which experts say could be deployed to reach Seattle almost immediately.
It's the latest example of the president and his cronies hiding behind a seemingly hot economy as they dismantle what few safeguards stand between you and oblivion.
Elton John didn't want to stand between Stevie Wonder and the fellow musician's wishes — even if it meant allowing the blind superstar to pilot a snowmobile alone.
Daredevil's injuries are the result of fighting the good fight; he's battling to save his city and to stand between his friends and the dangers that threaten them.
But the downbeat mood of many of the Plaza motel's new guests shows how difficult it is to stand between people and their dream of a better life.
Yes, only two hours stand between us and the finish line but there are lingering questions that need to be addressed before a happily ever after can happen.
How much can a mayor do to stand between the two, when many of the forces that shaped New York originated in Washington, or in the global economy?
How you can help victims of the fires The video later shows the team making a stand between some houses that were burning and some that were not.
For though four generations stand between Tiberius Gracchus' violent death and Augustus' rapid ascent to plenipotentiary power, the intervening century was one of virtually incessant fear and chaos.
At an event on school prayer hosted in the Oval Office Thursday afternoon, Trump said, "Government must never stand between the people and God," according to pool reports.
"How is a one night stand between a rich married man and a whore news?" she wrote about Daniels, who allegedly had an affair with Trump in 2006.
Well, my primary reason was that if anybody else turns up waving a gun, I want to stand between him and anybody he might be pointing it at.
Since the 2007-09 credit meltdown, regulators worldwide have worked to route varieties of swaps through clearing houses, firms that stand between buyers and sellers and help reduce risks.
Within an hour, other embattled Republican senators, who like Mr. McCain are trying to stand between the forces propelling Mr. Trump and those he offends, offered their own condemnations.
"You stand between us and the murderers and the rapists and the assaulters," he told members of New York's largest police union, at another point, after it endorsed him.
The book is set in a universe where female superheroes like Batwoman, Mera, and Wonder Woman fight Nazis — these women are all that stand between Hitler and global domination.
Nothing should stand between you and the possibility of your pits smelling powder fresh, as Sarah Ribner and Jess Edelstein of all-natural deodorant company PiperWai learned first hand.
And one of the best things you can do to "be creative" in your profession is to get rid of roadblocks that stand between you and doing your work.
It's time to put public and private money where more and more students are educated, and remove the real, but surmountable, obstacles that stand between them and a degree.
The establishment — our governing structures and institutions — is all that millions of Americans can count on to stand between them and deportation, them and exclusion, and them and danger.
They also hope that the Venezuelan military, a key pillar of support for Mr. Maduro, will turn against him if forced to stand between the population and lifesaving supplies.
"Apple deliberately raised technological barriers that now stand between a lawful warrant and an iPhone containing evidence related to the terrorist mass murder of 14 people," the government writes.
For the six million people who apply for immigration benefits every year, a litany of confusing forms and an archaic processing system stand between them and legal status in America.
The news conferences also take place in front of a crowd of supporters, who stand between Trump (on stage) and the reporters (seated in the back rows of the room).
JUNEAU, Alaska (Reuters) - One musher in Alaska's grueling sled-dog race appears to stand between Dallas Seavey's third consecutive Iditarod title and a painful second place finish – his father, Mitch.
He mainly likes to repeal federal regulations — free mentally ill people to buy guns; don't let a little clean water stand between coal owners and their yen to dump trash.
As a financial adviser who has sought business relationships with college athletes becoming professional, I can attest to the many gatekeepers that stand between me and the prospective athlete client.
Heavy fighting and air strikes have rocked the districts that stand between Damascus and Eastern Ghouta, severing smuggling routes that provided a lifeline for around 300,000 people in the besieged suburbs.
Although it should make mobile payments safer, it will also stand between fintech firms and banks, making it more difficult for Ant and Tencent to drive a hard bargain over fees.
The European Commission is due next month to propose a draft law on regulating foreign clearing houses, which stand between the two sides of a trade to ensure its orderly completion.
"Porto," named for the coastal city in Portugal where it takes place, is a wistful mood piece about a one-night stand between mismatched expats, an American man and a Frenchwoman.
But for more than 5,000 others, only colorful tents and tarps, some held up by only sticks and stones, stand between them and the elements, even as temperatures drop below freezing.
Rockettes must stand between 5-foot-6 and 5-foot-10-and-a-half and uphold a standard of elegance, along with an expertise in tap, modern dance, jazz and ballet.
You don't throw under the bus one of the only people who would stand between you and members of your own party who may one day be asked to impeach you.
When Sadie first came to the house and we'd have visitors come over, Jake would sort of stand between Sadie and the visitors — which is hilarious because he's a little nugget himself.
"We won't always see eye to eye, but when it comes to questions of war, peace and the safety of our country, we can't let party affiliation stand between us," she said.
If the law required proof of only an intent to obstruct justice, all that would stand between Trump and a conviction would be the Justice Department's policy against indicting a sitting president.
According to the San Diego Zoo, emus typically weigh less than 120 pounds and stand between 5 and 6 feet tall, far smaller than their more menacing relatives, the ostrich and cassowary.
It's good news to anyone who would like to accelerate the collapse of public confidence in the one organ of government that at the moment seems to stand between us and disaster.
Kate, for example, becomes the object of a crush by fellow A/V club member Luke (Jahi Di'Allo Winston), a nerdy type who is terribly confused about where things stand between them.
At other times, the serenity of the woods (the movie was filmed in upstate New York) is punctured by the screams of the infected who stand between Ann and her food supply.
Clearinghouses stand between banks and other buyers and sellers of futures, interest-rate swaps and other derivatives, which companies use to hedge the risks of fluctuations in currencies, interest rates and commodity prices.
Clearing houses are backed by pre-funded default funds and stand between two sides of a stock, bond or derivatives trade, ensuring its completion even if one side of the transaction goes bust.
Dunphy will face McCaffery on Friday afternoon, and should his Owls beat the Hawkeyes, it is almost certain that Villanova that will stand between Dunphy and his first trip to the Sweet 16.
The Mexican government released video Monday of the daring early morning raid on the kingpin's hideout in Sinaloa, Mexico, showing a frantic final stand between members of the Mexican navy and Guzman's loyal henchmen.
When two clicks are all that stand between a peaceful Saturday and the international tumult of a mistakenly issued missile attack alert, the software that pushes such an alert needs to be idiot-proof.
"His job is to police big tobacco, to stand between these multi-million dollar marketing executives and the 15-year-olds who are attracted to these products," Brown said Tuesday on the Senate floor.
But they're roughly equivalent, and so as a political reporter, you can stand between them and develop sources on both sides and tell the story of politics as a battle between these two beasts.
On "We've Landed" — the album's low-key but persuasive debut single — only a simple, repeated bass line and a generous cloud of reverb stand between Allen's quilted drumming and Masekela's loose coils of trumpet.
In the book she tells the reader from the start where things stand between Joe and her, and then she gets a chance to describe what it's been like for her over the years.
The idea, according to Wheeler, is for the FCC to devise an open standard that anyone can hack to build hardware or software that will stand between the pay TV signal and consumer devices.
After this year's storm demolished the sandy protective berms that stand between the water and the main coastal road, the state sent backhoes to rebuild them and officials to assess damage to bridges and roads.
While the app advertises that it can be used to "sue anyone by pressing a button," its focus is on suing corporations and navigating the complex bureaucracies that stand between people and their everyday rights.
I stand between Dan and Nancy, and to see Dan go from voice, to voice, to voice, from Grandpa to Homer to Groundskeeper Willy, I could watch it all day long, seven days a week.
Watch it hereRob Delaney and Sharon Horgan write and star in this R-rated comedy about a one-week stand between a Boston ad exec and a London schoolteacher that leads to an accidental pregnancy.
Not only does he know the Mets' inner workings after nearly a decade in the organization, but he also joined the Nationals, the team most likely to stand between the Mets and a division title.
There are 700 total miles of barrier—a mix of primary and secondary walls that stand between 30 and 10 feet tall, respectively, and waist-high barbed wire vehicle fences—between the two countries today.
SEATTLE — Many obstacles stand between virtual reality and a mass audience, from a lack of great games to the ungainly tangle of cables that connect the 3-D headsets to the computers that power them.
Now, if you stand between two of the triangular slabs and gaze eastward, the upper half of a new eight-story building breaks the horizon, the white rectangle a blemish against the otherwise smooth sky.
But Slattery says it's representative of much larger issues with Texas's voting system — like the fact that you can't register to vote online, among myriad other restrictions that stand between Texas citizens and the ballot box.
During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Cyrus spoke candidly about her engagement ring, which the singer has worn sparingly, causing some confusion as to where things stand between her and the Hunger Games star.
Trump's quip that only the Second Amendment could stand between the citizenry and a Hillary Clinton presidency has caused great concern among those who believe such bombast could cause real harm to politicians in this campaign.
Ahed Tamimi stand between her father Bassam and mother Nariman during a press conference on the outskirts of the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Sunday, July 29, 2018.
Global regulators will also consult on more detailed rules to prevent clearing houses, which stand between two sides of a derivatives trade, from becoming "too big to fail" due to their size and reach, Carney said.
I have tried to make art that's accessible to a broad audience, that doesn't need somebody to stand between me and the audience and explain it, and that's very out of step with the art world.
The former reality star appeared on Monday's episode of The Dr. Oz Show, sitting down with Dr. Mehmet Oz to discuss his split from Kate Gosselin and where things stand between the two a decade later.
Amazon said on its website that a smartphone app and various other types of technology in the store had eliminated the usual bottleneck of cashiers and registers that typically stand between shoppers and the store exit.
Normally, we associate the word "coaching" with things like soccer, football, or pick-up artistry, but what's often overlooked is that, in the world of addiction, coaches who stand between addicts and relapse are a real thing.
I suspect it will have a number of chances to put its best foot forward this year alone, as Gamescom, Pax, Tokyo Game Show, and a litany of other public events stand between now and the holidays.
We are ready to hold accountable those politicians who would stand between a woman and the health care she needs, either by banning safe abortion care, targeting providers, or denying insurance coverage just because she is poor.
I don't need to fight trash mobs that stand between me and the big fight at the end of the dungeon (or, in the case of Deadfire, often the big talk at the end of the dungeon).
The bank began increasing borrowing costs for the first time in a decade last month and analysts, who had predicted Wednesday's rise, estimate the benchmark will stand between 2.5 and 3.5 percent at the end of 2018.
Watch it herePlot synopsis: Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan write and star in this R-rated comedy about a one-week stand between a Boston ad exec and a London schoolteacher that leads to an accidental pregnancy.
After watching Urmson's presentation, I called two experts — Edwin Olson of the University of Michigan and Nidhi Kalra of the RAND Corporation — to dive more into the obstacles that stand between us and our glorious self-driving future.
As river levels rose, spilling over levees and swallowing up townships, farmers watched helplessly as the waters consumed not only their fields, but their stockpiles of grain, the one thing that can stand between them and financial ruin.
Much of the uncomfortable nature of TLOU Part II seems to derive from having to guide Ellie through scenarios that see her shoot, stab, maim, and dismember the people who stand between her and the retribution she seeks.
His 2008 debut Medicine for Melancholy is about a one-night stand between a social activist and a young, affluent professional that turns into a long day of talking about everything, including the differences that may keep them apart.
In spite of Dr. Daw's optimism, we cannot transition from profitability to a system based on the values associated with compassion as long as health insurance companies continue to stand between us and the care we need to thrive.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A threat to resign over immigration policy looks likely to backfire against the leader of Bavaria's conservatives, who has suddenly found himself with no firm ground on which to stand between Chancellor Angela Merkel's centrists and the far-right.
Clearing houses or central counterparties (CCPs) stand between two sides of a trade to ensure its completion, even if one side goes bust and most euro clearing in Europe is done in London by LCH, part of the London Stock Exchange.
The Apple chief had a close relationship with former economic adviser Gary Cohn, and the two were frequently spotted dining together when Cook was in D.C. Where things stand between Cook and new economic adviser Larry Kudlow is less clear.
It's that event that sends Ellie down the path I found her in during the second half of the demo: Ellie versus a band of unidentified killers who appear to stand between her and the revenge quest she embarks on.
If the Republicans don't vote to stand between Trump and this aggressive use of presidential power, they are giving consent to the President to unilaterally siphon money from programs that Congress has funded into a program that Congress refused to support.
"What we have told all our allies and friends is this: do not stand between us and terrorists, between us and murderers, otherwise it may give rise to situations that are unwanted and we will not be responsible," he was reported as saying.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Nebraska Farmers Union president calls for government action on climate change The Hill's 28500:6900 Report: Dorian lashes Florida's coast MORE (I-Vt.), while Warren will stand between Biden and Sen.
In the debate next Wednesday, Mr. Biden will stand between Ms. Harris and Mr. Booker, who called on Mr. Biden to apologize for his remarks about segregationists and released a blistering statement on Tuesday in response to his new criminal justice plan.
" Wanting to grasp what it felt like to grow up around family members who "don't look like you," she set out to photograph adoptees who were born in Asia and raised by white American parents for a series called "I Stand Between.
Wizards guard John Wall and Celtics forward Jae Crowder were at the center of the post-buzzer altercation after Boston's 117-108 win at TD Garden, but police officers were forced to stand between the locker rooms after the game to prevent any further issues.
Some migrants are lucky to find housing in shelters, hotels, or rooms for rent, but for more than 240,232 others, only tents and tarps, some held up by only sticks and stones, stand between them and the elements, even as temperatures drop below freezing.
Some migrants are lucky to find housing in shelters, hotels, or rooms for rent, but for more than 703,270 others, only colorful tents and tarps, some held up by only sticks and stones, stand between them and the elements, even as temperatures drop below freezing.
"With the research, regulatory and policy-making agencies captured, the courts closed to the public, the lawyers disarmed, the politicians on retainer and the media subverted, there is no one left to stand between a greedy industry and vulnerable children, except parents," Mr. Kennedy wrote.
Likewise, "Couple with Lilies of the Valley" (1973) features two lovers entwined — a popular subject for Chagall — seemingly paying rapt attention not to each other, but to some vases of flowers that stand between them and the viewer and are thus the focus of the painting.
With Judge Gorsuch on the bench, I am deeply concerned that dark money will continue to drown out the voices and votes of citizens, the court will stand between women and their doctors, and the government will reach into the private lives of law-abiding Americans.
FF: My argument is that these companies occupy a very important place in our democracy, that these companies stand between us and information, that these companies are different than the monopolies that had gone before, for a couple different reasons: One is that they aspire to encompass everything.
A senior executive at SpaceX is going door-to-door in South Texas to convince people to move out of the rocket company's planned Mars spaceportHow a few scrappy homeowners may stand between Elon Musk and his dream of a Mars spaceport in South TexasThat's it this week.
Wall Street's elite, clearly guilty of systemic self-dealing that amplified the disaster, was on its knees, but instead of "Old Testament justice," Mr. Obama slyly offered to stand between Wall Street and "the pitchforks," a perilous stance of enormous political cost from which he extracted no concessions.
I stand between him and the bar to hide his squirming face from Michael, whom I don't want to upset, and draw Ernests' attention to a man who has just entered and who seems to be speaking in a language no one understands and pointing at things he refuses to buy.
Paul Tough is the author of The Years That Matter Most: How College Makes or Breaks Us. Buy on Amazon Depending on the circumstances they were born into, students might see these tasks as steps toward claiming a birthright or as giant obstacles that stand between them and a future of economic security.
The Hills are the big gesture, and everything else—from the curbs drawing you across the ground toward the grove of trees that will one day stand between Liggett Hall and the Statue of Liberty, to the subtle, cutout steel signs, designed by Pentagram—serves that gesture and the superlative views beyond.
An ill-advised exploit on an N train Thursday morning confirmed that a childhood impression had not changed: To stand between cars, with the East River or the F.D.R. Drive rushing vertiginously beneath you, gripping the black rubber straps and feeling the connected cars shift under your feet, remains an exhilarating experience.
"The only things that stand between our year-end price target of 3,000 and new highs are two things — the potential for the trade war not to be resolved in some sort of satisfactory way before the November midterm election, and the seasonality," said Julian Emanuel, chief equity and derivatives strategist at BTIG.
There are unpersuasive subplots involving a one-afternoon stand between Massive and Joyce (who serves the standard-issue role of the idealist oddball determined to escape the old neighborhood), Pnut's psychosomatic asthma and Mom's scheme to sue the city by presenting her slow-thinking son as a victim of lead paint poisoning.
He also noted that Per Se was "not for those who do not understand that such pleasure comes at a cost"—a phrase that, in its worldliness and unsqueamishness, came close to suggesting that the only thing that could stand between a New Yorker and a five-hundred-dollar lunch was a failure of imagination.
"It looks like getting the refund will no longer be the issue, but now it's the lack of support you will get if you try to call — and it will be significant this year," said Tim Steffen, CPA and director of advanced planning at Robert W. Baird & Co. Here are the hurdles that may stand between you and having your return processed smoothly if the shutdown continues.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyNebraska Farmers Union president calls for government action on climate change Democrats call for action after Texas mass shooting The Hill's Campaign Report: Pressure builds for Democrats who missed third debate cut MORE — told The Hill they're doing so because more than five months stand between them and when Iowa caucus-goers convene or because they aren't pressured to do so. .

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