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Red, white, and blue stands for America, but red stands for resistance.
MHG stands for moralizing high gods and BHP stands for broad supernatural punishment.
If a party stands for nothing but reelection, it indeed stands for nothing.
"What he stands for is antithetical to what the museum stands for," she said.
" "If a party stands for nothing but reelection," they wrote, "it indeed stands for nothing.
" If you're wondering, SOP stands for "start of production" and EOP stands for "end of production.
Also, perhaps, that Ms. Markle stands for something more than simply aspiration — she stands for change.
They know what he stands for — and what he stands for is what they believe in.
"How are you going to let someone [reign] who stands for violence and stands for murdering?" he asked.
If the flag stands for anything, it stands for the freedom not to stand during the national anthem.
The Virgin Mary traditionally stands for maternity, purity, and chastity, while Venus stands for erotic beauty and sex.
Red stands for life, orange is healing, yellow is sunlight, green represents nature, and violet purple stands for spirit.
"He stands for freedom, he stands for everything that's right in the world," he said, then gestured toward the protesters.
"My record stands for itself," he said, "and what you saw on that video clear as day stands for itself."
NSC stands for the National Security Council and OPA stands for Office of Political Affairs, an office in the White House.
What was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for and, more importantly, it's not what this country stands for.
It stands for freedom and free speech and habeas corpus and the rule of law and above all it stands for democracy.
It stands for freedom, and free speech, and habeas corpus, and the rule of law, and above all it stands for democracy.
"This is not what our party stands for and, more importantly, it's not what our country stands for," Ryan said in December.
I don&apost know if this hatred of the president or the hatred of what he stands for which is what America stands for.
Equality, Benioff said, has to be something that Salesforce stands for, just like it stands for growth, innovation, new ideas and creating new technology.
It's H.B.I.C., which they have promised me stands for Head Betty in Charge, but I'm pretty sure that's not what the B stands for.
You may not know exactly what he stands for, but you do know exactly who he stands for — or at least who he stands against.
His website doesn't give a super-detailed explanation of how he's going to accomplish everything he stands for, but at least he stands for something.
IT DOESN'T AFFECT A LOT OF OUR EMPLOYEES BUT WE WANTED TO BE CLEAR ABOUT WHAT OUR BRAND STANDS FOR AND WHAT OUR COMPANY STANDS FOR.
It stands for stands for "calories in, calories out" and in the past year, CICO has been all over the internet, especially on forums like Reddit.
"I have to say this about Cruz: He at least has some principles, I don't like what he stands for, but he stands for something," Reid said.
PHP, which stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (yes, the "P" stands for "PHP"), is an open source programming language for web development and creating interactive web pages.
"You know I really don't like what stands for, although I like what the Labor Party stands for," voter Rob Harb told Reuters at Sydneys Bondi Beach on Sunday.
"You know I really don't like what stands for, although I like what the Labor party stands for," voter Rob Harb told Reuters at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday.
"You know I really don't like what [Shorten] stands for, although I like what the Labor party stands for," voter Rob Harb told Reuters at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday.
Roy Moore stands for what establishment Republicans—a rapidly dwindling caste—don't want to publicly acknowledge that their party stands for, and he does so in in particularly flamboyant ways.
TARLOV: -- it gets confused what the party stands for.
" The T stands for "them," the A for "all.
Epstein: The fact that Taylor Swift wanted to associate her brand with what we are doing here, and what our brand stands for and what Formula One stands for, says a lot.
Today the former prime minister serves as a sort of Rorschach test for whatever irks the viewer: to the left he stands for free-market capitalism and war, to the right he stands for a hyper-metropolitan internationalism, to some of his former acolytes he stands for how not to secure one's political legacy after leaving politics.
This bullshit is the opposite of what #ModernFamily stands for.
Actually it stands for "Before Anyone Else," Brown told him.
It's clear that fans know what the group stands for.
We now have a President that stands for the unborn.
PORT MORESBY (Reuters) - The C in APEC stands for Cooperation.
He stands for less walls, and more bridges between us.
They call them NHIs, which stands for no humans involved.
MISTER stands for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models.
Ostensibly, that is what the March for Science stands for.
If our country stands for anything, folks, what, it's freedom.
Behind the liberal rhetoric, he stands for the status quo.
And that's what that whole party sort of stands for.
And more importantly, it's not what this country stands for.
These atrocities against humanity goes against everything America stands for.
And, more importantly, it's not what this country stands for.
It reminded me of the values this country stands for.
I just do not stand for anything he stands for.
" Only 37 percent agreed that the party "stands for something.
Vote for Hillary for the things that she stands for.
Mr. Trump, by contrast, stands for simple, if severe, principles.
" That October, Dorsey tweeted, "Twitter stands for freedom of expression.
"That stands for Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony," he said.
It stands for Searchable Log of All Communication and Knowledge.
Yet there's a risk of diluting what OpenStack stands for.
He says he's not corrupt, and he stands for discipline.
KPA stands for the Korean People's Army, the North's military.
I stand by this man because he stands for things.
And they're not really worried about what he stands for.
We fought for America and everything that it stands for.
As the saying goes, 'NFL' stands for 'Not For Long.
But they can say: Okay, Joseph Muscat stands for this.
He stands against everything the Department of Labor stands for.
You want to show our enemies what America stands for?
Vajiralongkorn stands for "adorned with jewels or thunderbolts" in Thai.
Is it really that they're unsure what Trump stands for?
What's unclear is what the Silicon Valley flag stands for.
P. time," an abbreviation that stands for "Colored People time.
If the Coachella brand stands for anything, it's bad taste.
To me, it's somebody that stands for and behind women.
I love that chocolate bar and everything it stands for.
It stands for radar intercept officer, not radio intercept officer.
Orange, for instance, represents PNGs; green stands for text files.
Only one institution still stands for a united South Sudan.
The block M stands for more than just an education.
And the word fun — F.U.N. — stands for Finally Understanding Nothing.
BRICS stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
COFINA stands for the Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp.
It stands for Accelerating Space Commerce, Exploration, and New Discovery.
Similarly, at 97A, "OKAY" stands for OTHERWISE KNOWN AS YES.
Our loyalty to our flag, and what it stands for.
It struck me as ironic given everything Rapinoe stands for.
GM stands for Grand Master; his given name was Roscoe.
That defines what white supremacy stands for: hate and bigotry.
" Only 37 percent said the party "currently stands for something.
EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
Her husband, John, said he likes what Trump stands for.
I work on S.E.O., which stands for search engine optimization.
The fitness Waymo stands for "what are you made of".
Patagonia's done very well standing for what it stands for.
I love Bernie and everything he stands for and eschews.
" "He wants to say he stands for protection and security.
That's something MFBTY celebrates in its very name, which stands for My Fans Better Than Yours (although Bizzy is quick to point out that it also stands for "M__ F__'in Bizzy Tiger Yoonmirae").
" Internet sleuths have decided that "TOC" stands for "The Other Color.
She explains that "STAR "stands for Situation, Task, Action and Result.
CRISPR (pronounced crisper) stands for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats.
API stands for Application Programming Interface, which probably doesn't help much.
BBM stands for BlackBerry Messenger, the company's popular consumer messaging app.
What the Caucus is and stands for is what you build.
It's the lowly animated GIF, which stands for Graphics Interchange Format.
For example, "small" stands for "small hats," a slur for yarmulkes.
And I just realized that every car stands for our personality.
Some progressive voters feel Clinton stands for the values Sanders opposes.
We ALL must be united & condemn all that hate stands for.
Brunetti says, his company's name stands for FRIENDS U CAN'T TRUST.
For Trump, the MS and MS-13 stands for must stop.
But Tesla and all it stands for has rendered it insufficient.
" The acronym H.E.R., by the way, stands for "Having Everything Revealed.
JK stands for joshi kousei, or a female high school student.
The problem is Trump -- we don't know what he stands for.
HCAHPS stands for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems.
I love what he stands for and I like his attitude.
Whatever he stands for, above all else, Superman is a symbol.
According to the Human Rights Campaign, the Q stands for queer.
"We start a dialogue about what India stands for," says Khattar.
I absolutely adore her music and love what she stands for.
And Democrats need to be the party that stands for them.
The acronym stands for Surviving Our Loss And Continuing Every Day.
A simple message by one protester of what Australia stands for.
RAT RAT stands for Remote Access Tool or Remote Access Trojan.
Its website explains this stands for Boebel Bratwurst Bed and Breakfast.
Apparently, only one of our two parties stands for this ethic.
"The name stands for the Confederacy," said Jackson, who is black.
SIGINT stands for signals intelligence, or information collected about foreign powers.
He's not the president of what the American dream stands for.
It's called ESG, which stands for environmental, social and corporate governance.
"I do not stand for what he stands for," Amdeen remarked.
THAT'S WHY THE LITTLE COURTHOUSE IN DELAWARE STANDS FOR SO MUCH.
It stands for Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, and Nutrition.
"I'm here because Trump stands for everything I don't," she said.
The "H" in the name stands for human, hope and homeless.
For instance, do you actually know what COVID-19 stands for?
"It is against everything that this country stands for," he added.
It stands for a whole outlook on how life should be.
The acronym stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound.
The acronym stands for New Urbanist Memes for Transit-Oriented Teens.
Diplomacy as coercion goes against everything American foreign policy stands for.
The final point is 'O,' [which stands for] 'optimize your spending.
Now, she is under pressure to articulate what she stands for.
"We love Billie and everything she stands for," their statement added.
Approval still stands for a rally in Victoria Park on Sunday.
The "p" stands for p-values, a measure of statistical significance.
The answer was the U.S.O., which stands for United Service Organizations.
The man stands for the movement, the movement is the man.
In fact, the Jakarta election stands for something much more ominous.
The club's name, IPTAY, stands for I Pay Ten a Year.
Many Canadians are unclear what Mr. Scheer stands for, analysts say.
NSW stands for New South Wales, the state that includes Sydney.
I now know what the P in PTSD really stands for.
"The E in South Africa stands for electricity," read one post.
Mom stands for wholesomeness and innocence and a can-do attitude.
"We love Congressman Curbelo and what he stands for," Boogard said.
OPCW stands for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
"What's not to love about what this stands for?" he said.
That stands for Demilitarized Zone, the border between the two Koreas.
"Laser" stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of R adiation.
It symbolizes everything Modesta stands for: arresting beauty with an exquisite edge.
"That undermines everything this flag over here stands for," the judge said.
"It stands for Xtra Xtra Lit," Levi says of the new song.
It stands for freedom, freedom of the press, a fair legal system.
This burgeoning genre is called "Up Lit," which stands for uplifting literature.
TRD stands for Toyota Racing Development, the automaker's in-house performance shop.
The name WM stands for the German word Weltmeister, meaning world champion.
FAANG stands for Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google parent company Alphabet.
He typed NFD at the end, which stands for No Further Details.
The KKK stands for white supremacy and that has to be acknowledged.
"You came to win and that stands for a lot," he said.
The liberal order it stands for has always been an amorphous concept.
I think that defines what white supremacy stands for — hate and bigotry.
" "She embodies everything Lokai stands for, to find that balance in life.
Bless this app and all of the beautiful memeing it stands for.
It stands for: positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and achievement or accomplishment.
HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus and attacks the body's immune system.
Originating in the U.S., AMBER stands for America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response.
It stands for computing power, low fees and scale, and is booming.
It stands for Ingvar Kamprad, from Elmtaryd—his family's farm—in Agunnaryd.
That translates into our brand — she's always strong and stands for herself.
LEAD, which stands for LGBT Educating and Affirming Diversity, meets every month.
Outside of its religious connotations, it stands for the progress of man.
LGBTQ commonly stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer or questioning.
The 30-second spot told viewers what Quibi stands for – quick bites.
DPRK stands for Democratic People's Republic of Korea, North Korea's official title.
That&aposs what the Democratic Party stands for, the negativity, the hate.
But our conversation got me thinking about what the group stands for.
Emily, 14, stands for a portrait at SCIVIS (pronounced like "sci-fi").
Detroit's blight is part of its legacy, and it stands for something.
I recognize that many people are opposed to everything he stands for.
I voted for Trump and I stand for everything he stands for.
Fun Fact: "Slab" stands for vehicles that are slow, low and banging.
DPRK stands for Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the North's official name.
DPRK stands for Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the North's official title.
Sonos sells Sanus Speaker Stands for $21 and Wall Mounts for $22.
The model number stands for "deux chevaux-vapeur" - or "two steam horses".
He stands for the promise of a nostalgic, fairer kind of capitalism.
Even so, they might be forgiven for wondering what she stands for.
Isn't that indicative of who he is and what he stands for?
The new technology, known as E.M.V., stands for Europay, MasterCard and Visa.
It stands for its failing grade, or for the frustration riders feel.
I believe in him — his focus, his ideas, what he stands for.
Croci (pronounced "croaky") stands for "cash return on capital invested," she said.
Annie stands for a moment on the front steps of the rectory.
"It should not be viewed as something that stands for everything else."
As for the second part of its name, "iQ" stands for intelligence.
It stands for "Gazoo Racing" — the rubric under which Toyota motorsports operates.
After three decades I know his priorities and what he stands for.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misidentified what JICA stands for.
"Destroy all preconceptions about everyone—that's what it stands for," Brooks said.
Clinton stands for the core values and principles of the Democratic Party.
The plane is a 747-SP – the "SP" stands for "special performance."
That end is accomplishing the policy goals that a party stands for.
It's hard to know what this new Mostly Mozart brand stands for.
What do you think are the values the United States stands for?
" JON CARAMANICA "YDTMHTL" stands for "You don't tell me how to live!
IROC stands for International Race of Champions, a competition similar to Nascar.
Have you ever wondered what the "D" in D-DAY stands for?
" Kate, 24, prefers a subreddit whose name stands for "ladyboners gone wild.
The technology is called VTOL — which stands for vertical takeoff and landing.
We're called the AAA girls, and that stands for Access All Areas.
Facebook stands for bringing us closer together and building a global community.
Biden 2020 stands for a different kind of optimism, a darkened and
The experiment is called Scopex, which stands for Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment.
It makes me ashamed of our country, and what America stands for.
In prison, "STG" stands for "Security Threat Group," a term for gangs.
We should be unequivocal: The Democratic Party stands for women's basic rights.
RCS stands for "rich communication services," and it's the successor to SMS.
It stands for Nissan Motorsports, Nissan's in-house tuning and performance division.
He believes in what he stands for and he sticks to it.
Summarize what your company stands for, and what its guiding principles are.
The acronym stands for the Students, Teachers, and Officers Preventing School Violence.
"How," he asked, "do I go against what the president stands for?"
This bundle comes with two charging stands for $29.99, down from $32.99.
"YNWA" stands for "You&aposll Never Walk Alone," Liverpool&aposs club motto. 
SARS, which stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome, also began in China.
But some players don't feel that the song stands for all Americans.
But it is one that stands for a whole lot of others.
My condition even has an acronym: CRF stands for cancer-related fatigue.
More than anything, Ramona stands for empathy in the face of misunderstanding.
" "Facebook stands for bringing us closer together and building a global community.
It stands for humility of the head and ardor in the heart.
To most longtime farmers, A.I. stands for artificial insemination, not digital wizardry.
"Loyalty to Trump is what I think it stands for," she said.
Dodd especially loves him, because he stands for everything that Dodd believes.
This guide assumes that research stands for the online workplace as well.
What follows is a sort of guide to the principles of this new conservatism: what it stands for, why it stands for those things, and how they're different from the Republican Party that we've all grown accustomed to.
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It stands for big notions, like ''Respect,'' ''Resilience,'' ''Integrity'' and ''Responsibility to Team.
A country that stands for truth, honesty, compassion and service to one another.
CIMON (soft "c", please) which in theory stands for Crew Interactive Mobile Companion.
This is not to be viewed as something that stands for everything else.
The CC stands for "camera + camera," a reference to a dual camera system.
Katie Porter, a Democrat from California, quizzed Carson on what "REO" stands for.
" Of the Invictus motto, he says, "I love what 'I am' stands for.
She lives an honest life, and she loves what the brand stands for.
He stands for American workers and he&aposs standing up for them now.
CBD, which stands for cannabidiol, is a chemical compound found in cannabis plants.
It can be difficult to work out exactly what Agrawal stands for, though.
" For him, that means working to articulate "what the company really stands for.
Viewers — and characters, too— need to hate Negan for what he stands for.
WHOA — it stands for "Women High on Adventure" — opened its doors in 2013.
"Bayer stands for openness and fair dealings with all interest groups," it added.
Oh, and don't bother trying to figure out what SEa DoPe stands for.
A paycheck is more than just the dollars and cents it stands for.
Such archaic criticisms directly contradict everything the art of drag itself stands for.
That's something that this country stands for freedom, liberty and justice for all.
Seriously dude, I don't care what the T in Alex T stands for.
I think I just realized the MS in MS-13 stands for misunderstood.
And they may be particularly troubled by Trumpism and what it stands for.
She works for a group called OPI, which stands for Independent Popular Organization.
Once again, we hear that the exhibition stands for preservation of the past.
Well, now we know what the J in J.K. Simmons stands for -- JACKED.
DPRK stands for the North's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
They are classified as NNs, which stands for Ningún Nombre or No Name.
You would never fit into our pack or what this team stands for.
DPRK stands for North Korea's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
This is not the time for reconsidering what the Democratic Party stands for.
"Those comments started a conversation about what [Garrett] really stands for," Jacobs said.
"We ALL must be united & condemn all that hate stands for," he tweeted.
"No one really knows what Donald Trump stands for" -- Hillary Clinton supporter Gen.
Mexican seafood and everything that it stands for is like heaven to me.
To vote out would also betray that inscription and all it stands for.
TRD stands for Toyota Racing Development, which is Toyota's in-house performance shop.
Trump must also signal what he stands for, and be consistent about it.
Jabs, hooks and uppercuts The glove stands for being mentally and physically fit.
Eventually, JJ would adopt the name "KSI", which stands for "Knowledge, Strength, Integrity."
Because it's, yes, of course it's you, but the product stands for itself.
They'll respect the Second Amendment and what it stands for, what it represents.
They want to know what you think "America" stands for as an idea.
Trump is dangerous in a different way—he stands for very dangerous interests.
In the acronym Trump used, the Q stands for queer, questioning or both.
However, that sprightly spirit is completely intentional and stands for something more political.
"She stands for everything we've been fighting for for years," Urena told Refinery29.
Blake Griffin in the lineup or not, everyone stands for free t-shirts.
The latter stands for virtual items sales on Meitu's video streaming app Meipai.
Becerra stands for a shared America of diverse people grounded in mutual respect.
Voters considering him will want to know what his party really stands for.
Use VPNs How VPNs can protect you VPN stands for Virtual Private Network.
He kind of becomes a caricature of what Wonder Woman herself stands for.
The second and more important part is 'E,' [which stands for] 'earn more.
FYI -- CONCACAF stands for Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football.
" She continued, "I really think what she stands for is powerful and impactful.
We are going to defeat this hateful administration and everything it stands for.
That's contrary to what the U.S. stands for: liberty, freedom, democracy and plurality.
To her, "money is a symbol" that stands for independence and self-reliance.
If you don't like what someone stands for, then go find other entertainers.
It stands for Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
As shoppers and as designers, we've always appreciated what the store stands for.
The QLED in Samsung's TV name stands for quantum dot light emitting diode.
"It stands for something," Mr. Roman, who restores and collects retired R.M.P.s, said.
It stands for "cadit quaestio," meaning "the question falls," if you speak Latin.
Creating personalized filter bubbles is the antithesis of what The Times stands for.
WARREN: I have made clear what I think the Democratic Party stands for.
Of course, CES is an acronym, which stands for the Consumer Electronics Show.
Millions of Christians have been proud of ChickFilA's courageous stands for religious liberty.
"Roughly speaking, Kuhn stands for beauty and Galison for truth," Dr. Dyson said.
The "A" stands for "apparatus," so I guess that makes it a device.
Yeah, I don't know, I can't remember what it stands for right now.
Don't know what the 'T' stands for… But, anyways, good luck with that!
"Rikers stands for everything that's miserable about the criminal justice system," Mr. Lippman said.
And what he stands for is increasingly the opposite of a professional sports franchise.
"Just try to remember that the 'e' in email stands for employed," he said.
It stands for "Maintaining Excellent Balance" and promotes healthy living and motivation for youth.
The Missouri Stands for the Unborn Act makes no exceptions for rape or incest.
Williams and Ohanian were also in the stands for Venus' match on May 31.
Thanks to Star Wars language translators, we know his moniker stands for "Don't Join".
The DPRK stands for North Korea's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Unfortunately, from the footage we see, we don't actually know what UWC stands for.
It goes against everything RTR stands for as a company and has publicly advocated.
WILLIAMS: So, Jesse, here are some of the things that the winner stands for.
Richard and Rachel Bell own The BOSS, which stands for Bargain Outlet Super Store.
" Wrote Zuckerberg: "Facebook stands for bringing us closer together and building a global community.
" Ethos also posts the term "CPDK" which apparently stands for "Chicago Police Department Killer.
He could have said, 'I'm not going to fight against everything he stands for.
The "110 Ans" stands for "110 years," the full history of the Bugatti name.
I think that's what I disagree with everything that Donald Trump almost stands for.
Earth Day stands for our collective drive to improve the world we live in.
They're happy to see a bra company that stands for more than just sex.
One of those companies is Everlane, the online apparel retailer that stands for transparency.
Cups are not cups anymore—they've become a sculpture that stands for something else.
I especially challenge you female leaders: Be a woman who stands for all women.
What she describes is abhorrent and against everything Uber stands for and believes in.
Today the rebel cause stands for a chin-jutting, screw-you sort of conservatism.
CAVU stands for Ceiling And Visibility Unlimited, an aeronautical term meaning great flying weather.
It stands for a time-honoured formula of brain power, high fees and specialisation.
DCT stands for Discrete Cosine Transform, a process used in audio and image compression.
Save your SnapchatsGo against everything that Snapchat stands for and save what you post.
Mrs. Scott did not identify the acronym, TBI, which stands for Traumatic Brain Injury.
" Vanhoef has dubbed this method the KRACK attack, which stands for "key reinstallation attacks.
The "o" part of IPO stands for offering and Spotify isn't raising any money.
"Trump stands for many of the things I abhor," he wrote at one point.
They're asking more about benefits, what the brand stands for, who their boss is.
Even the acronym, which stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key, is more confusing.
KML stands for Keyhole Markup Language, a file format used for storing geographic data.
A look at the Democratic Socialists of America and what the organization stands for.
I was running on CPT, which stands for jokes white people should not make.
But we should not have a distortion of what Medicare for All stands for.
THAAD, a system manufactured by Lockheed Martin, stands for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense.
"We ALL must be united & condemn all that hate stands for," the President wrote.
They all understand what the brand stands for and what the brand guidelines are.
It does not represent what this country is about and what it stands for.
The Internet has been abuzz recently with remembering exactly what Apple's "i" stands for.
The name stands for velocity robotic autonomous crawling hexapod, which really says it all.
We have a former gun lobbyist who says NRA stands for Never Reelected Again.
Many world leaders see him as the antitheses of what the West stands for.
The ; symbol stands for an end of one thought and a beginning of another.
I've always supported Kap and what he stands for and what he believes in.
There's still time and hope to rehabilitate this film and what it stands for.
That is what Elbi stands for — little actions that can make a big difference.
She embodies the experience, expertise, positivity and sheer talent that The Voice stands for.
The company developed its own AVAS sound, which stands for Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System.
I will continue to fill buses and the stands for My Boys as well.
Let's see who stands for the dream and who wants to snuff it out.
The firm in question calls itself ARES, which stands for Advanced Rail Energy Storage.
Quigley's bill, it stands for the Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act.
GLOW, which stands for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, is Netflix's latest must-watch series.
Now the NFL is putting into question everything it stands for as an organization.
"The United States stands for human rights and the rule of law," Reed said.
He is against public education and all that it stands for in our state.
Hitch Theaters has developed three distinctive projector screens and stands for outdoor movie watching.
Only around 39% of people know what the "CBD" in "CBD-infused" stands for.
ASRI stands for Alam Sehat Lestari, Indonesian for 'healthy nature everlasting' or 'harmoniously balanced'.
Another travel site, Expedia, is letting the world know it stands for net neutrality.
Turns out "Steve," which stands for Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement, is no aurora.
LGBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (and/or questioning) individuals/identities.
It's about Mitch McConnell and the brand of low-level politics he stands for.
" Zuckerberg believes Facebook "stands for bringing us closer together and building a global community.
DDlg stands for Daddy Dom/little girl, usually with only the Daddy getting capitalization.
It stands for our shared dissatisfaction of the current state of the Korean society.
Despite the current administration's attempt to scrap it, the ACA still standsfor now.
To do otherwise puts our economy and what this country stands for at risk.
It stands for science, technology, engineering and math, not science, technology, economics and math.
The DPRK stands for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the North's official name.
On stage, an Englishman, played by Sean O'Callaghan, clearly stands for Mr. Brook himself.
Crews have already started building a stage, risers and stands for a huge audience.
I eventually looked it up, and TIL that PBRS stands for Pabst Blue Ribbons.
"I want to shop from a brand that stands for body positivity," she said.
"Diego" stands for any opponent of totalitarian regimes who were arrested, tortured and murdered.
The "E" in a lot of station call letters, that's what it stands for.
It stands for freedom, self-reliance and the ability to control your own destiny.
Those who truly know what Public Enemy stands for know what time it is.
DAVINCI+ stands for Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging Plus.
Most Democrats just loathe Trump and everything he stands for on an instinctual level.
This is a regime which stands for things that we absolutely, violently disagree with.
It's aimed at tearing down anything and everything that stands for Hong Kong's future.
"Facebook stands for bringing us closer together and building a global community," he wrote.
The "G" stands for "generation," so "5G" is the fifth generation of wireless technology.
The Party stands for lower taxes, less government, deregulation, free trade, and austere budgets.
That view has no place in a world that stands for basic human rights.
OBE stands for Officer of the British Empire, not Order of the British Empire.
Many recruiters rely on something called an "ATS," which stands for applicant tracking system.
"This is about improving the ideas that the Republican Party stands for," Sanford added.
I imagine a whole lot of AFI fans don't know what that stands for.
The Hawks use an acronym at practice: MIG, which stands for Most Important Guy.
This one's easy: The T. rex stands for the inherent predatory nature of capitalism.
Are you going to provide something for him until he stands for himself afterwards?
"Welcoming refugees is what the Statue of Liberty stands for and what our nation stands for, and this play is so important because it gives refugees a chance to bring their powerful experiences to the United States," she said in a statement.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — W. stands for winner — at least that's what Jeb Bush's campaign is hoping.
Because my generation is one that stands for the shattering of glass ceilings and barriers.
SG, which stands for safe and green, trades on the Nasdaq under ticker symbol SGBX.
JSTARS, which stands for joint surveillance target attack radar system, is a flying surveillance aircraft.
Do you know what this stands for?" she asks North in the video. "Khlo-Money!
That is what we tried to do in "Sultan" - it has everything he stands for.
I asked OnePlus's head of marketing Kyle Kiang what the "T" in 3T stands for.
It's just heartbreaking that it was used to [celebrate] a man who stands for divisiveness.
That the group, or the ideology it stands for, could destroy the United States itself.
It stands for "Porsche Doppelkupplung," and it's Porsche's version of a racing-style double clutch.
IRC stands for "Internet Relay Chat," an old method for people to instant message online.
"Wine," which stands for "Wine Is Not an Emulator," acts as a substitute for Windows.
"Lysette added: "This is not shade towards Jameela, I love all that she stands for.
I adore this character and everything that she stands for — love, compassion, acceptance and truth.
Edward Duvall Sr. knows what he's up against when he stands for integrating Cleveland's schools.
People still have a pretty good idea what the Republican Party stands for absent Trump.
Click through for your go-to guide and never again wonder what BB stands for.
I was running on CPT -- which stands for jokes that white people should not make.
The G, after all, stands for governance (E is for environmental and S for social).
In an emerging regime featuring multiple power centers, Kushner stands for the personalized filial agenda.
But he more than embraced what Trump stands for, as evidenced by his campaign ads.
For those not deeply embedded in programming, CRUD stands for Create, Read, Update and Delete.
Everyone else should assume that ICO stands for "It's Completely Off-limits". Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
There is a certain truth in advertising to the car: RC stands for radical coupe.
Therefore, what the West stands for must keep looking at itself and must keep changing.
It stands for Digital Museum of Digital Art, and it's exactly what it sounds like.
The phone will probably be called the iPhone SE ("SE" stands for special edition, maybe?).
The same reasoning stands for why we're so captivated by the drama of it all.
This top encapsulates just about everything that the webslinger stands for in one stylish outfit.
"Female consumers care more about what a brand stands for and its values," Comenos said.
The W stands for wallpaper and refers to the TV's new "picture-on-wall" design.
I actually do really love my country and what it stands for and our constitution.
The C2 — which stands for classic 2 — packs NFC, Bluetooth, NFC and a voice assistant.
"Do they not respect the institution of marriage and what it stands for?" she asked.
His group has taken the name Ghost, which stands for Geophysical Habitat of Subglacial Thwaites.
That's really what OWN stands for to me—the opportunity to tell our own stories.
"I adore this character and everything that she stands for — love, compassion, acceptance and truth."
This "ADcase" — "AD" stands for "active damping" — was inventive enough to secure Frenzel his award.
You understand that this stands for that, except you're not always sure what that is.
And, according to Nickelodeon Group President Cyma Zarghami, she stands for everything our world needs.
" A Facebook page for the group said it stands for "inclusion, diversity and human rights.
"We ALL must be united & condemn all that hate stands for," he wrote on Twitter.
It's what she stands for and has worked for, at every stage of her life.
It was deeply inappropriate and runs contrary to the core values our company stands for.
"This brand stands for everything good about America: freedom democracy, authentic self expression," Bergh said.
BBR, which stands for "Bottleneck Bandwidth and Round-trip propagation time," takes a different approach.
" - Lady Ahn "I like Afropunk and the community because everyone stands for the same thing.
In an email campaign sent to customers Thursday, REI -- which stands for Recreational Equipment, Inc.
UPC stands for University Product Code, the standard barcode printed on the stuff we buy.
They call it JOLED, but I can't piece together what the acronym actually stands for.
But so much of what he stands for scares me, especially his ideas on healthcare.
These are people committed to what Tesla stands for; it's something more than brand loyalty.
"No one really knows what Donald Trump stands for," Clark said on CNN on Tuesday.
The project is called SHIFT , which stands for the Sexual Health Initiative to Foster Transformation.
PSL: This stands for PUASluthateLookism, an umbrella term for various subsets of incel-related worldviews.
I'm certainly not saying I'm against activism or taking stands for things you believe in.
After Gillespie's loss, Trump claimed Gillespie didn't "embrace" the president or what he stands for.
My firm, DBL Partners, was founded on this principle, and stands for Double Bottom Line.
True conservatism stands for reducing deficits rather than raising deficits to catastrophic and disastrous heights.
Hill appears to argue that the canon stands for these values associated with market economies.
Correction: This article has been updated to reflect that LCD stands for liquid-crystal display.
DPRK stands for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, which is North Korea's official name.
The worst part of the French tuck, though, is the lie that it stands for.
CSP stands for freedom and liberty against a collection of groups that really do "hate".
What I'm actually talking about is my FICO score, which stands for Fair Isaac Corporation.
Bernie Sanders stands for that America, and so I stand with Bernie Sanders for president.
But the funny thing is that he thinks that it stands for lots of love.
With Rue at the center, she stands for the changes we can make in ourselves.
Robinson will likely be in the stands for all of Averee's games next season, too.
He drove Beck's 1-1 slider into the left-field stands for his seventh homer.
ICE stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security.
Monalene Delo from Wilmington, N.C., likes what this holiday stands for: I love Valentine's Day!
Then he said, 'In fact, that's what the J in Donald J. Trump stands for.
Neo stands for "new engine option" in reference to the plane's new fuel-efficient engines.
Vector built test stands for firings of individual engines as well as completed rocket stages.
They feel represented by her because of how she leads and what she stands for.
America desperately needs a party that stands for sanity and moderation, not extremism and demagoguery.
Dr. Kazdin promotes a program called the ABCs, which stands for antecedents, behaviors and consequences.
They named it Emily's List, an acronym that stands for Early Money Is Like Yeast.
LMP stands for Le Mans prototype, with class 1 and 563 denoting different design concepts.
The tulip at the center stands for the Dutch, and the rose for the English.
"I wonder if what he considers beautiful is what the statue stands for," she said.
I don't need to know what he stands for with regard to this or that.
So my boy's name stands for something good and his little soul can find ... peace.
"The Claremont Institute stands for deep, serious thinking about American founding principles," Mr. Pack said.
SDHC stands for high capacity and these cards come in sizes between 4GB and 63GB.
"People don't know what Kamala Harris stands for," Feldman, founder of Feldman Strategies, told Hill.
"Minnesota stands for peace, equity, and justice - everything you are against," Omar tweeted on Tuesday.
LE, which stands for low energy, is an improvement of Bluetooth's current technology, called Classic.
For example, at 23A: the apronym "SWAN" stands for the entry SWIMMER WITH ARCHED NECK.
The XIV stands for the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (ETN).
The PACT Act -- which stands for Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture -- was approved on Tuesday.
Peter works what is known internally as the "VE queue," which stands for violent extremism.
For if the United States no longer stands for freedom, what does it stand for?
I think we're going through a battle to decide what this country actually stands for.
"The Berlinale stands for the large screen, Netflix for the small one," the letter stated.
"They like the policies democratic socialism stands for," said Harvard student and researcher Richard Sweeney.
I was running on CPT, which stands for jokes that white people should not make.
But that's what the GOP currently stands for, whether conservative thinkers like it or not.
Threatening honest journalism feels like it would be the opposite of what he stands for.
"I am a Hillary fan right now because it's important that we be decisive," Mensa said, adding, "The things that Hillary stands for, at this point in time, I think, are a lot more beneficial for us than the things Donald Trump stands for."
"The Holocaust museum, if it stands for anything, stands for the idea that we should always act against genocide and that there's something forever wrong and unsatisfying about the idea that we can do nothing to alleviate radical evil," Mr. Wieseltier said in an interview.
Keep it to yourselves for now—but the C in our new plan stands for candidate.
"Tim Kaine stands for the exact opposite of all of the Bernie Sanders people," Trump said.
The Q stands for quantum dots, but Samsung is using a mysterious new recipe this year.
A district of London, U.K., is the namesake of GMT which stands for Greenwich Mean Time.
For anyone who isn't up to speed on FIRE, it stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early.
The reality is that it stands for many things related to fashion, religion, politics and society.
This standard begins with the very name of the restaurant: SUR stands for Sexy Unusual Restaurant.
NFC stands for near field communications, and it's the most common form of mobile payment technology.
LEO: Anyone who&aposs read Brett Kavanaugh&aposs nearly 300 opinions knows what he stands for.
I also had some pizza with young activists from L.I.T., which stands for Leaders Igniting Transformation.
Some of them turn or fold out to work as stands for specific hands-free uses.
My actions were inappropriate; that's not what Penn State stands for or what I stand for.
That's a cost/benefit analysis and IHOb is hoping the "b" in benefit stands for burgers.
"Those sorts of tangible elements are at the heart of what NATO stands for," he said.
Facebook stands for helping to connect people and giving them voice to shape their own future.
China has expressed two related criticisms of THAAD, which stands for Terminal High Altitude Area Defence.
SEAL stands for Sea, Air and Land — all the places the elite force carries out missions.
I understand the American flag stands for our freedom and represents American heroes, past and present.
"They are against peace, and this is what our party also stands for," Mr. Khattak said.
Macron continued to charm Trump in person before turning around and bashing everything he stands for.
"The Mongolian government stands for the stable operation of Oyu Tolgoi," a government spokesman told Reuters.
As you said, the C in CEO stands for culture, and I'm wondering how that's going.
It stands for America's relentless ability to synthesise its disparate parts in an uplifting national story.
The systems involved were known as SCADA systems, which stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition.
The clue is in Slack's name, which stands for "searchable log of all conversation and knowledge".
"M" represents levels of motivation, and "Na" stands for the need for people to take action.
Or you could try gAbilify (the g stands for "generic"), better known to chemists as Aripiprazole.
MiR, which despite the lowercase "i" stands for Mobile Industrial Robots, does what you might guess.
The First Amendment stands for principles like those articulated in the case, New York Times v.
The whole Trump empire is based off the idea that Trump stands for wealth and power.
The First Amendment stands for principles like that given to us by New York Times v.
T.I. does not want your money if you support Donald Trump and what he stands for.
It's called the LeSEE, named for the SEE plan, which stands for "Super Electronic Ecosystem" Plan.
"Once again, it feels like SVU stands for special victims unit," the "Mad Money " host said.
We submit that subsidizing terrorist stipends is contrary to the principles that President Trump stands for.
The A in AIQ stands for "athletic," meaning the test has no vocabulary or math questions.
So, don't let any website tell you that the ACLU stands for Anti Christian Lesbian Underground.
"Thank you for loving her and carrying on what she stands for," Lourd told the crowd.
Fun fact: Shazam stands for Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, Mercury ... which were Captain Marvel's elders.
We wrap ourselves in the flag of Hawaii, in its culture and what it stands for.
AIDS, which stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Explain what it actually stands for, John, and then, so this is how you named it?
TESS, which stands for Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, began science operations in space in July 2018.
BMI, which stands for body mass index, is determined based on a person's height and weight.
Bob Corker and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson follow – who knew IQ stands for "In-Qredible"?
At that point it would be hard to say what, if anything, the party stands for.
In other words, it stands for all the things that the current Iranian regime stands against.
NoLa stands for north of Lambertville, the town where Mr. Held's other restaurant, Brian's, is located.
And Democrats picked up a new slogan, saying that the N.R.A. stands for "No Republican Action."
It's worth noting that Fae (which stands for "Fine Admin Engine") is squarely aimed at developers.
GAS stands for a certain audiovisual cosmos, for a certain music—and it has to be.
Such action is not only bad public policy but contrary to everything this country stands for.
Two, he wants to shape the platform and what the Democratic Party stands for in 2016.
"The flag doesn't represent to me all the wonderful things that Mississippi stands for," she said.
It stands for Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, according to Metro.
King said Bannon, now the executive chairman of Breitbart News, doesn't represent anything he stands for.
PDQ stands for "People Dedicated to Quality" and that's the mission at this fast-food restaurant.
"  "I think the president's tweet stands for itself and the announcement will be on his timeline.
She was inspired to create The HAPPY Organization, which stands for healthy, active, positive, purposeful youth.
The gist: Trump thinks Heidi Cruz was working against what Ted Cruz stands for. http://bit.
I have freedom to pursue what America stands for: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
And so much more than its contemporaries, Snapchat, if nothing else, stands for things: Authenticity. Spontaneity.
Henceforth, the issue isn't who Trump is or what he stands for, because it's crystal clear.
The main reason is that McConnell apparently stands for nothing but the political class status quo.
The cops also included the hashtag #SayNoToDrugs and #LESM, which stands for Law Enforcement Social Media.
Not taking them in contradicts the very identity of tolerance and acceptance the country stands for.
APT stands for advanced persistent threat, a term often used to describe state-sponsored hacker groups.
That's what HF stands for, and millions of people live with heart failure in our country.
The Foundation stands for free independent journalism, human rights, women's empowerment, and the rule of law.
It's more important to build the company from the top down and what it stands for.
OODA stands for "observe, orient, decide, act" and is a means of managing information in battle.
Clinton must not merely defeat Donald Trump; she must crush him and all he stands for.
It's about what the president stands for and what those women work to enact and achieve.
"It's troubling when 'American Gothic' stands for the authentic, true, or even average Americans," Biel said.
But beyond that ... it's not entirely clear what the Republican Party stands for on health care.
Louisiana's levee system stands, for now, as a sinking monument to America's dangerously shortsighted climate policies.
This puzzle gets the label #TBT, where TBT stands for Throwback Themeless rather than Throwback Thursday.
He stands for something: a way of running a club, a way of playing the game.
The abbreviation I.Q. stands for "intelligence quotient," and is clinically known as the Stanford-Binet test.
Most of us won't vote for someone we believe stands for big donors ahead of us.
" The definition fits the cryptic rules, and A UN stands for "One (A) international organization (U.
Pegida is a German acronym that stands for Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West.
As for what the Q in Android Q actually stands for, Google will never publicly say.
It is time to say forthrightly what Israel stands for and the reasons for its existence.
Because if there's one thing Mike Pence stands for, it's the sanctity of a third marriage.
"But now, he explained, Facebook will focus on communicating more clearly what the company "stands for.
Developed by a former SWAT officer Greg Cane, ALICE stands for alert, lockdown, inform, counter, evacuate.
"AMA" stands for "Ask Me Anything," a Q. and A. session conducted on Reddit. 64A. Clever.
Even after recent campaign debates, "I still don't know what he stands for," Mr. Stephens added.
"Adam is everything the brand stands for – fun, playful, sexy," Rihanna said in a press release.
"EGOT" stands for the big four awards in the entertainment industry: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.
"The 'I' in IRA stands for individual; you each take from your own IRAs," said Slott.
EBITDA is a measure of profit and stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
Quibi, which stands for "quick bites," takes a different approach than the other major streaming players.
Amazon also uses the STAR method, which stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result, in interviews.
It was a TDD, which stands for Target Drone, Denny, and it had a Hollywood connection.
A party that stands for nothing is on the fast track to political and policy irrelevance.
"She kind of takes ownership over who she is and what she stands for," Turner said.
But the next generation of voters clearly favors him, or at least what he stands for.
What's the latest on where the whole-of-government strategy stands for the Indo-Pacific region?
He claims to transcend parties, but risks being seen as a candidate who stands for nothing.
The industry has launched a "10G" initiative, though the G stands for gigabit instead of generation.
The CO stands for corona, the VI for virus and the D for disease, Tedros said.
Still, with the Lincoln Center Festival gone, it's not quite clear what Mostly Mozart stands for.
Frank Underwood embodies mastery over others; Claire Underwood stands for a subtler notion of self-mastery.
"People always ask if it stands for something or if it was an acronym," she says.
JA: Let me preface by saying I think the things Bannon stands for are truly repugnant.
And it has sort of a ... It stands for an idea, so I'm aware of that.
CP stands for combat power — the higher the CP, the stronger the Pokémon will be in battle.
So we're doing some research on something called GANs, G-A-N, stands for Generative Artificial Networks.
"We must ALL be united & condemn all that hate stands for," Trump wrote in a Twitter message.
Will he tell those who feel empowered by him that this is not what he stands for?
The TLC diet, which stands for therapeutic lifestyle changes, is all about lowering cholesterol above all else.
Foreign diplomats I speak to say they don't even know what the United States stands for anymore.
One quick aside: That is a monstrous acronym with three S's, none of which stands for sonar!
The main technology being proposed is called 'BECCS,' which stands for 'bioenergy with carbon capture and storage'.
At least, of this sort of philosophy that the Financial Times stands for, free trade, global capitalism.
Second, the "G" also stands for "geometry" because the organization was born out of science and architecture.
"The NBA has to be true to its domestic brand and what it stands for," Carter said.
"It basically stands for the narrow proposition that you should not publish a sex tape," Thiel said.
However, O'Gallagher thinks that the Mark Ruffalo character actually stands for something much deeper than rage: ambition.
It's an idyllic story, an idea of what West Virginia stands for, that its residents have embraced.
I'm someone who believes that we need to be the party that stands for the American worker.
The sudden blast of "Australia First" rhetoric has left many asking what Mr Turnbull really stands for.
This stands for Muqwama -- or resistance -- and the act itself could get the activist killed if caught.
PYPO — Put Your Pretty On — stands for something my daughter said to me when I was four.
"I do think some of the policies she stands for do harm minority communities, absolutely," Rubio said.
FIRE stands for Financial Independence Retire Early- but what makes this concept so sexy to young people?
The SPRK+ version (which stands for Schools, Parents, Robots, Kids) is paired to the Sphero Edu app.
Instead of standing for freedom as it once did, the left in America today stands for control.
LUCA, which stands for our hypothetical "last universal common ancestor," left no fossil evidence of its existence.
We are a company who stands for all women — and so we committed to making a change.
The Heaven project is the deeply unsettling name for this initiative—it stands for Head Anastomosis Venture.
Bill Foster (middle) stands for a photo with a group of science marchers on the National Mall.
He was showered with abuse and had to be escorted from the stands for his own safety.
Born October 24, Aubrey Graham named his record label OVO Sound, which stands for October's Very Own.
Still, there was enough snow in the stands for people to make a whole bunch of snowballs.
It&aposs a spacecraft called HAMMER, and it stands for Hypervelocity Asteroid Mitigation Mission for Emergency Response.
Rousseff was removed while she stands for an impeachment trial on charges that she broke budget laws.
We're standing in front of a bunch of records labeled "MDR," which stands for 'Marcel Dettmann Records.
This also means that we're finally learning what P stands for, after months of online debate. Popsicle?
The Brat (C)PACThursday was everyone's favorite event, the CPAC, which stands for Conservative Political Action Conference.
This dangerous stunt, titled a HALO jump (which stands for "high altitude low open") is history-making.
But with Radiohead's blessing, last year he relented, and the performance now stands for all to see.
ATAP, which stands for Advanced Technologies and Projects, is a division within Google that's at a crossroads.
By endorsing Trump, the religious right chose a master—and sacrificed everything it says it stands for.
SIM stands for subscriber identification module, and SIM cards are used to authenticate subscribers on mobile phones.
It is a question that goes to the heart of what America stands for in the world.
Correction: This article has been updated to reflect that THAAD stands for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense.
Now that we have that figured out, can someone please remind us what BAE actually stands for?
It stands for purging the establishment, for recreating a nostalgia-tinged version of some lost, past America.
I wanted to create something that was in essence the opposite of everything Burger King stands for.
And MRAP, for those not au fait with military acronyms, stands for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle.
Meaning: Those shimmery lids and big hair that we love stands for something greater than just glam.
That stands for House Resolution 1 — the first bill drafted by the majority — and is largely symbolic.
President Trump took office only weeks ago, but the values our country stands for are fading fast.
Known for her smoldering denunciations of globalization and multiculturalism, she stands for everything that Macron does not.
" Mr. Wagner was then filmed scrawling a chalk message of his own: "Emory stands for free expression!
Could be something the boss did that everyone knows is antithetical to what the organization stands for.
In any event, the ship -- Star Trek's Enterprise -- stands for something, every time we look at it.
A&R stands for artists and repertoire, which means Hackford was overseeing talent recruitment, artist acquisitions, etc.
Democrats and others opposed to Trump shape their politics as a negation of what he stands for.
His supporters, in politics and media, need to begin a heartfelt conversation about what conservatism stands for.
WTF Kardashians (which of course stands for "What's the Family" doing?) In case you can't keep up
Where it stands: For now, this is the kind of highly speculative "what if" discussion Washington loves.
" Gladwell also said Trump has always "made it very plain that what he stands for is authenticity.
" In response, Rubio said in an interview Sunday that he opposes "virtually everything Barack Obama stands for.
No Clinton people were fighting in Chicago last week, and that's not because she stands for order.
There's a joke that "AG" stands for aspiring governor and this certainly was the case with him.
"Intelligent Bernie supporters will NEVER support her because she stands for everything were fighting against," he said.
"Ms." is a magazine, but the abbreviation MS stands for "manuscript," the technical name for author submissions.
This is not only factually false, it's a wildly distorted view of all the nation stands for.
DHT, which stands for Dance House Trance, only had one song to chart on the Hot 100.
You could not possibly be too radically aggressively opposed to this man and everything he stands for.
Though the "e" in e-prescribing stands for electronic, it could also stand for electricity, Wu said.
LGBTQQIA stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex and allies — other gender and sexual identities.
New standout features: If you haven't figured it out by now, the HR stands for heart rate.
With every pro-life bill that becomes law, we send the same message: Kentucky stands for life.
It starts with Putin, who has intense animus for this country and the values it stands for.
SUR stands for Sexy Unique Restaurant, which means the restaurant's name is actually Sexy Unique Restaurant Restaurant.
I dislike populism and most of the things he said and much of what he stands for.
Our food—and my banana suit chef antics—goes perfectly with everything that Button Mash stands for.
KJP, supposedly, stands for Kojima productions, the Konami subsidiary Kojima ran while making the Metal Gear Games.
That's not what New York stands for, and it's not the best of our country or city.
"Arguably, that undermines everything this flag over here stands for," Sullivan said, pointing to an American flag.
The party, he added, stands for patriotism, law and order, discipline in government and a strong military.
"The turban is a sacred article of faith and stands for justice and equality," Mr. Sethi said.
The former, which stands for Software Development Kit, gives third-party developers a more "turnkey" user experience.
Localism stands for the idea that there is no one set of solutions to diverse national problems.
But something we thought about—you mentioned it earlier—was figuring out what the studio stands for.
It stands for Federal Reserve Economic Data, and it's maintained by the Fed bank in St. Louis.
From gifs to embroidery, my work stands for visibility and representation when there is none for us.
The FI tab, which stands for financial independence, is probably the most important one on the spreadsheet.
So I said to him: 'How far can you push the boundaries of what Burberry stands for?
What they do know is what the brand stands for and that's something that will not change.
L.O.L. stands for Little Outrageous Littles, though that detail is not listed anywhere on the L.O.L. Surprise!
If Mr. Modi stands for authenticity, Nehru forces us to question the premium we place on it.
And it's easy to see how HIAS stands for everything white supremacists hate: tolerance, understanding and empathy.
The V stands for vertical, a reference to the function's ability to retrieve information in vertical columns.
She slammed the administration for inviting Comey, describing him as anathema to what the university stands for.
Inside the shield, the sea stands for commerce, and the rising sun for the coming of liberty.
Your cellphone is a recording device that can pick up EVP, which stands for electronic voice phenomena.
" My new acronym stands for "down to mine?" as in, "are you down to mine some bitcoin?
" At another point in the event, a commenter said the NFL stands for the "National Felon League.
In a rhetorical pirouette, his Wednesday speech delivered a repudiation of much of what Trump stands for.
In the end, he remained a cardboard figure seemingly unable to outline what he actually stands for.
Two words: FIRE movementFIRE stands for Financial Independence Retire Early, and it&aposs a rapidly growing movement.
Pa stands for Pascal Pressure Unit, and the higher the number is, the better the suction power.
Ralph Northam (D) by 9 points, saying he failed to fully "embrace" what his administration stands for.
Trump stands for so many things I find abhorrent, and we won't sit down when hate wins.
"I'm calling it the BTF club — BTF stands for Better Than Feared," the "Mad Money " host said.
The item will appear on those menus as the P.L.T, which stands for plant, lettuce and tomato.
The mission -- which stands for Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer -- launched in September 2016.
They have got to come up with a much better system of communicating what it stands for.
VSCO, which stands for Visual Supply Company, was founded by Greg Lutze and Joel Flory in 2011.
"I talk a lot about what this school means and what it stands for," she told me.
Yet Mr. Macron's something-for-everyone message risks branding him as a candidate who stands for nothing.
Depending on whom you ask, FC either stands for what you would expect or for "Fuck China".
"Facebook stands for bringing us closer together and building a global community," he writes in the statement.
Johnson said "MYE" stands for "midyear exam," which was the FBI's case name for the Clinton investigation.
The brand stands for "women's empowerment and taking pride in one's Muslim identity," according to its website.
PFAS -- which stands for perfluoroalky and polyfluoroalkyl substances -- are basically a large group of man-made chemicals.
CES, which stands for "consumer electronics show," is one of the world&aposs most prestigious tech events.
"The NRA's nightmarish, intolerant, divisive vision perverts everything that 'Cloud Gate' — and America — stands for," he wrote.
Figuring out just what he stands for and what he would do in office is remarkably challenging.
"The wavy teeth stand for independence, something I believe Fem stands for as well," the designer said.
ICO, explain what an ICO is, just very quick because ... So it stands for initial coin offering.
" "This country stands for the constitutional protections of the First Amendment, the right to freedom of speech.
Russian military intelligence service is known by its Russian acronym GRU, which stands for Main Intelligence Directorate.
"There's the concept of BATNA, which stands for your 'best alternative to a negotiated agreement,'" explained Weiss.
It is not too late for the G.O.P. to learn from this enormous mistake and to create anew a party that stands for the principles that Mr. Wehner believes it stands for, and to demand that those whose core principles do not align form their own third party.
"We choose the white rose because historically it stands for hope, peace, sympathy and resistance," the letter read.
EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization, a measure of operating profitability excluding most expenses.
GAAP, which stands for generally accepted accounting principals, is the common set that companies follow on financial statements.
The original iconic colors the plane stands for freedom and that symbol is highly recognizable around the world.
It goes to the core of what the party stands for and the guiding principles of its leaders.
The acronym, which stands for "Emmy Grammy Oscar Tony," is the ultimate grand slam for multi-hyphenate performers.
RAM stands for random access memory, and it's where a computer stores memory that it is actively using.
"Jazz stands for everything I respect from a human nature point of view," Tonner said in a statement.
Technically speaking, the New York-based GKIDS — which stands for Guerrilla Kids International Distribution Syndicate — isn't producing animation.
You start to dream, your eyes move rapidly (REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement), and your body relaxes.
IP simply stands for International Protection (or sometimes Ingress Protection), and is managed by the International Electrotechnical Commission.
HIV, which stands for "human immunodeficiency virus," is mainly transmitted through sexual acts or by using infected needles.
Of course, their progressive values show a shift in the types of policies the Democratic party stands for.
But I just don't really know what Pete really stands for or what his campaign is all about.
Question is how much longer will we act as bystanders as they desecrate what this nation stands for?
As for the "S" in the plan's name, Mr Smit says it stands for "science, speed, solution, shock".
Coco, whose names stands for Confidential Consortium, will be ready and made open source by 2018, Microsoft said.
The second W: Workers The second "W" stands for workers, the people who are operating the bounce house.
The "C" in CSU stands for Christian, after all, and the party likes to highlight its religious roots.
It hinges on whether the company fudged its accounting, but symbolically, the trial stands for a lot more.
Chinese consumers, Japanese consumers, deeply connect with Nike's product and with the brand and what it stands for.
"The 'l' in leptin stands for lose: It suppresses appetite and therefore contributes to weight loss," he said.
The PACT Act -- which stands for Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture -- was approved by the House on Tuesday.
For example, one poster falsely claiming the P in LGBTP stands for "pedosexual" was created by online trolls.
DMTK stands for "distributed machine learning toolkit" and it focuses on effectively analyzing very large amounts of data.
Kyra Howard stands for a portrait in front of Plainfield High School in Plainfield, Indiana, on Jan. 21.
Logitech's G peripherals — the G stands for "gaming" — vary in terms of the variety of effects and detail.
Croove is part of Mercedes's CASE strategy, which stands for connectivity, autonomous driving, sharing and electric drive systems.
SOTHECA, a village just outside of Ivory Coast's economic capital Abidjan, stands for Solidarity Theatre Club of Abidjan.
Correction: D&O insurance stands for directors and officers insurance, not directors and operators insurance as previously stated.
One stat that is closely tracked at App Review is called SLA, which stands for service-level agreement.
THP stands for Taraji P. Henson, so it's safe to say she did more than host the special.
" The 3-Step Method "I use a method called LCO, which stands for leave in, cream, and oil.
EMV stands for Europay, MasterCard and Visa — the three entities that created the new standard for payment processing.
AMBER, which stands for Advanced Mechanical Bipedal Experimental Robotics Lab, is located at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
The "BS" stands for "baloney sandwiches," of course, which makes this whole thing work nicely on two levels.
Instead, eSIMs, which stands for embedded SIM cards, only need a compatible network or carrier to offer support.
" It has, however, come to my attention that many people think it stands for "in my honest opinion.
"SA" stands for the "special agent" on the case, whose name has been redacted for privacy reasons. 2.
Dany's whole pitch is that she's not just "politics as usual" – she stands for something greater than herself.
OCGT stands for Oil Country Tubular Goods, which are tubes that are used in oil and gas production.
The app seems to thrive on this breezy uncertainty; it won't even confirm what the "HQ" stands for.
Their first drag duet was "Mother Stands for Comfort" by Kate Bush, and it confirmed their explosive chemistry.
It stands for the proposition that only concrete facts tending to show bias will justify disqualifying a judge.
Moka Efti, the meticulously recreated nightclub where much of the action plays out, stands for louche contemporary society.
Azbuka Vkusa, which stands for "The A to Z of Taste", is targeting middle- and high-income consumers.
That G stands for graphics, and the 1, 4, and 7 represent the potential quality of those graphics.
It is known by the acronym ARCOS, which stands for the Automation of Reports and Consolidated Orders System.
The /pol/ boards on 4chan and 8chan—/pol/ stands for "politically incorrect"—are where that coordination took place.
Sounds harsh, but he says the show's record stands for itself when it comes to minorities winning 'Idol.
So if we had to guess, this tattoo symbolizes all that that stands for: loyalty, protectivion, and bravery.
OCTG stands for Oil Country Tubular Goods, which are tubes that are used in oil and gas production.
It's a dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) tool that stands for: Describe, Express, Assert, Reinforce, Mindful, Appear Confident, Negotiate.
The military calls its special version of the HoloLens 2 "IVAS," which stands for Integrated Visual Augmentation System.
To use everyone's favorites as an example, consider how Nike doesn't stand for shoes, it stands for performance.
First off, it's making sure that when you look at what our brand stands for, it's pretty timeless.
"Facebook stands for bringing us closer together and building a global community," he writes in the mission statement.
At the end of the day, one person cannot change what the Party stands for in its entirety.
But Nehlen stands for the kind of politics that has no place in America, Congress or either party.
Europeans stacked up a little lower, with six one night stands for European men and four for women.
"I think he lost an opportunity to show West Virginia voters that he stands for them," she said.
"The bill stands for the simple proposition that the safety of the American people matters," Toomey said Monday.
BMW (which stands for Bavarian Motor Works) unveiled this slogan in 1973, and has used it ever since.
DASH, which stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension, has held the top spot for eight consecutive years.
All of art stands for this struggle against change, regardless of the concept each artwork purports to address.
MIND stands for Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay, with DASH standing for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension.
I love everything that conservatism stands for and have always been proud to identify myself as a Republican.
I don't feel like we have a genuine opponent because we can't articulate what our opponent stands for.
Put another way, are Republican primary voters more attracted to Trump's brand or for what he stands for.
Damage to the children and their parents, and damage to the United States and what it stands for.
I'm opposed to everything Hillary Clinton stands for, and yet I think I have to vote for her.
Either he does not know what socialism is or he deliberately conceals what it stands for from voters.
Like his presidential candidate, the more he rants, the less clear it is what exactly he stands for.
But the PACT Act -- which stands for Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture -- will broaden the scope of prosecutors.
"Stride stands for something a lot broader than just chat or messaging," Cannon-Brookes said in an interview.
LoRaWAN stands for "long-range wide-area network," and is specifically designed for Internet-connected, battery-operated objects.
The party is widely viewed as one that stands for no principles or ideology except staying in power.
" Now the word went forth that "Facebook stands for bringing us closer together and building a global community.
A cross represents the word raasta (road), and the simplified plan of an apartment stands for ghar (house).
MIKA stands for "Multi-purpose Intuitive Knowledge Assistant," letting engineers and telecom operators access information through voice commands.
The White House stands for white males, above all, not 325 million Americans of every creed and color.
Ironically, it is Greece that now finds itself caught between promoting and protecting what the EU stands for.
Ironically, it is Greece that now finds itself caught between promoting and protecting what the EU stands for.
Now, if you ask me what the Republican Party stands for, I'm not sure I can tell you.
This one, the seventh-year test, is NEWT by the way, which stands for Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests.
If he were still with us, he would have deplored the current administration and all it stands for.
Superman and what he stands for — hope, truth, justice, the American way — is essential to DC's superhero comics.
This was a total disaster and an embarrassment to our great Country and all that it stands for.
The measure, known as the Missouri Stands for the Unborn Act, now moves to the desk of Gov.
" He continued: "Facebook stands for helping to connect people and giving them voice to shape their own future.
HRA stands for health reimbursement arrangement, and it is one of a number of tax-preferred health benefits.
Once they learn who he is and what he stands for, the argument goes, they'll get on board.
If he doesn't like what his party stands for, he should fight to change it, not abandon it.
We are a nation that stands for the rule of law and strength in the law of war.
The "A" that has been branded onto the chest of Hester Smith, Ms. Lahti's character, stands for Aborter.
He said the playing field is a workplace, and the rules are that everyone stands for the anthem.
" Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah, called the deal "a betrayal of everything limited government conservatism stands for.

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