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"strip away" Definitions
  1. to remove (something that covers a surface) : to pull pieces of a covering away from a surface
  2. to remove (unimportant material) from something

562 Sentences With "strip away"

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When you strip away all the surrounding clatter that's now
We strip away anything that isn't essential to the piece.
The V.M.A.s strip away the pretense and make this plain.
To strip away all the conversation was the original idea.
So, she says, clients need to really strip away the layers.
Republican health reform plans aim to strip away the individual mandate.
You could strip away the insect idea and just have that.
That's right: Republican leadership wants to strip away your state constitutional rights.
"We're trying to strip away all of the speculative value," he said.
These factors strip away moisture, causing the ends to crack and break.
The plan would strip away regulations that he has fought for years.
When you strip away the detail, the choice before us is clear.
Secondly, when you strip away all the bullshit, what's house music all about?
They strip away all the dead skin so your face is baby soft.
The idea, he says, is to strip away the preexisting structures of faith.
Strip away the clothes, Wipe Off the make up, cut off the hair.
Strip away the glitz and ScarJo is just like women around the world.
And once you strip away the buzzwords, most of its ideas seem sound.
Hong Kong also has a degree of sovereignty that Beijing could strip away.
But some schools in Sweden are trying to strip away such gender norms.
It takes so much work to strip away our protections around those things.
So the New York company set about trying to strip away those elements.
That would strip away American credibility before Kushner or someone else even got started.
When you strip away the high-end graphics, it's exactly the same game underneath.
"It's really hard to strip away the perception of that conflict," Mr. Parkinson said.
The idea, Baumbick said, is to strip away anything that isn't needed for breathing.
He vowed to strip away the so-called "Brazil Cost" that hamstrings private enterprise.
Do you worry that there's a limit to how much you can strip away?
"I wanted to strip away all the distraction and really focus on the beautiful creatures."
The paper's true purpose is only revealed once you strip away the Santas and snowmen.
"When you strip away the detail, the choice before us is clear," May told reporters.
Trust Apple to be courageous enough to strip away all the old-fashioned USB ports.
The legislation threatened to strip away benefits from millions of poor, elderly, and sick Americans.
But strip away the econ professor mumbo jumbo, and you'll find something you've already experienced.
Letting states strip away the so-called ObamaCare "essential benefits" formula has to lower costs.
It does the job without creating suds that strip away oil and parch my scalp.
Leave it to Donald Trump to strip away the mask and reveal the troglodyte beneath.
Here's some advice: Strip away constraints, banish the passive voice, write for joy, for catharsis.
Hence the attempt to strip away that power, never mind past rhetoric about states' rights.
We the People also underwent some cosmetic changes that strip away some of the clutter.
State elected leaders also know that, if we strip away our political labels, strip away a particular health care program name or forget who created it, here's the thing most Americans can still agree on: when it comes to health care, we can do better.
Hours later, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce sent a cleaning crew to strip away the markings.
She explained that certain forces are attempting "to strip away public accommodation protections" for trans people.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: President Trump&aposs newest attempt to strip away our legitimacy and indeed our humanity.
Rating agency Standard & Poor's is now hinting it could strip away Syngenta's prized investment-grade status.
But I didn't think they'd strip away funding for this after people had already been notified.
It helps strip away all the unnecessary stuff and that influences my process and my art.
But the children should not be allowed to strip away settings just because they turn 13.
Because at some point when you strip away that much design, they actually are quite confusing.
A good place to start would be to audit tax breaks and strip away the most indulgent.
Strip away the outstanding perks and you are still left with high salaries, just not the highest.
To growth hack loyalty, one of the best things companies can do is strip away the divides.
"When you strip away the detail, the choice before us is clear," May told reporters after the meeting.
The particles strip away electrons already in the atmosphere, and release high-energy X-rays in the process.
Its also a question of my identity, who am I when you strip away the smoke and mirrors.
Strip away their story and it's hard to figure out if the music holds up on its own.
You don't even need to use a face wash to strip away all that dirt, oil and makeup.
Now the question to reaffirm or strip away those spousal benefits will back to a court in Houston.
"It appears to be political suppression to strip away young people's right to stand in elections," she said.
Since then, Mr. Bevin has sought to strip away health care from hundreds of thousands of people statewide.
We cannot do that if we strip away the tools we need to anticipate and prevent human suffering.
But there's room to alter how the conversation is facilitated, to strip away the loftiness and self-congratulation.
"Less is more because you strip away the familiar," opening an opportunity to see the world without preconceptions.
Oftentimes, facial cleansers strip away everything, including natural oils, giving your face a raw, damaged, and dry sensation.
And listening to the end result compared to the first drafts, the amount we'd strip away was ridiculous.
And that's when President Trump needs to strip away the flowery talk and be his usual blunt self.
When disabled, the app will strip away any personalization, like restaurant recommendations based on other places you've visited.
Strip away the marketing, and NewSpace companies are pretty much regular old government contractors in new-brand clothing.
Strip away a few layers of distortion and an arty indie vibe emerges amidst some of this tougher material.
Strip away the three-team aspect, and this trade is admirably old school in its simplicity for the Senators.
But strip away all your visuals — just listen — and suddenly all these subtle, ambient noises begin to surround you.
That is hot enough to break up molecules and strip away the planet's outer atmosphere, according to the paper.
But strip away national boundaries, and a third of the world's population ranks low on that scale, it said.
Once you strip away the leveling up, the story, and the, uh, racing, The Crew suddenly becomes really evocative.
To confront increased tariffs, Chinese firms are finding ways to strip away costs to adjust to the new realities.
They believe that the longer ObamaCare is in place, the tougher it will be to strip away people's benefits.
Hadn't Bernie Sanders handed the GOP an argument that would allow them to strip away the ACA's considerable gains?
"Once you strip away the considerations the Supreme Court said were inappropriate, Moore is eligible for relief," he said.
Today, coffee manufacturers have switched to safer decaffeination methods, though many still use potent chemicals to strip away caffeine.
Economic development experts agree that the corridor needs to strip away these types of onerous zoning and business regulations.
But those new funds do not come close to compensating for the money that the bill would strip away.
Ms. De Keersmaeker appears intent on using choreography to strip away, to get at the essence of her art.
To solve this, the detective must strip away a host of concealments, opening up drawers and prying off lids.
It's an attempt to strip away biases of historical records and find universal elements in the progression of humanity.
Nisus is super customizable so you can strip away all the features you don't need and write with fewer distractions.
When you're able to strip away that self-consciousness, workouts are an easy and even enjoyable way to meet people.
When you strip away shock-value violence from the genre, an impressive trove of genuinely well-made fright-fests remain.
When you're hanging out by the fire, you can strip away the facade of the everyday and just be real.
But that camouflage should strip away if Sanders and Trump win the Iowa caucuses a mere 10 days from now.
The base drivers of capitalism strip away the complexities of our personalities and pulp them in the name of consumerism.
House Republicans are back with another effort to strip away parts of ObamaCare, although this measure leaves the core intact.
Why would the Game of Thrones writers seemingly strip away at the years of development for a now beloved character?
Despite Dunn's ongoing efforts to strip away the taboos that come with talking about money, the conversations haven't gotten easier.
The stories are so accessible, so when you strip away all the bullshit traditions, then it actually becomes really fun.
Major unions see a plot to strip away labor protections with happy talk of government support that will never materialize.
It was a titillating invitation to strip away restraint and writhe unaccompanied, as one man did around 1:30 a.m.
Two provisions lodged inside an annual House bill on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) could strip away endangered species protections.
Screenwriters and directors usually chose to strip away the arch narrator—blunting much of Austen's power—and sex up the plot.
Strip away all of the theatrics of professional sports, and the best players have to love the game on some level.
Strip away everything else that's good about Horizon and you're still left with a stunning world that's always hard to leave.
And even if you strip away the decided athletic vibe, there are ways to style them for round-the-calendar wear.
Strip away the counterfactual wrapping and "Machines Like Me" is ultimately about the age-old question of what makes people human.
If you mentally strip away the seriousness of Fifty Shades Darker, the movie is actually at its best in these moments.
And many common types of "post-processing," like file compression for uploading and sharing photos online, strip away these clues anyway.
Sometimes the only way to share something, something you need to share, is to strip away a little of its gravity.
They also contend that anything akin to a trade war could strip away any political advantage Trump has so far wrought.
When you strip away the hyperbole and hysteria, the campaign against ICE is, at its core, a campaign for open borders.
It is "really an access control system," said Dan Rua, CEO of Admiral, which builds software to strip away ad-blockers.
Strip away the spin and what we have is someone who did something wrong and needs to be punished for it.
Scrapping Article 370 would strip away those special protections, allowing people from various demographics to move to the Muslim-dominated state.
"We're trying to strip away all the luck factors so you can be as real with yourself as possible," he said.
It's valuable, then, to strip away decades of storytelling tropes that have accumulated around this subject and return to primary accounts.
Strip away the fame and you're just one of us – a person who struggles with a brutal disease (and, admittedly, much more).
He threatened to strip away the $7 billion in health insurance subsidies under Obamacare, but it looks like those payments will remain.
In essence, the city says it can strip away landlords' discretion simply because a supposedly faulty mental process might influence that choice.
Everyone understands that "being rational" implies trying to strip away biases and innate subjectivity in order to make the best possible decision.
The considerations that Schmitt especially wishes to strip away are the legal and procedural ones central to defenses of the liberal state.
"When you strip away all of your objections, and they'd done all that, then what you're left with is support," he said.
Often the quest to bridge the digital divide is simply cover for proposals that work to strip away consumer protections even further.
White House President Trump made good on his threat to strip away the security clearances of his critics in the intelligence community.
People familiar with Mr. Rosen's thinking say he now sees an opportunity to strip away regulations that he has fought for years.
The tax cuts will strip away a large portion of the federal resources that should have been available to finance the budget.
But we will work every day, to the best of our energies, to strip away cant and protective foliage around the news.
Democratic governors gathering in Washington this weekend plan to call on Congress not to strip away health care funding from their states.
The goal of these displays is to strip away everything "to emphasize the beauty of the screen alone," LG said in a statement.
Additionally, users can pony up an additional $3 to add analytics or strip away the Universe logo from the bottom of the site.
If you strip away all the usual incremental upgrades and design tweaks, the Face ID system is the iPhone X's defining new feature.
We take a look at how sensitive this movie could be if you strip away the comedy and sprinkle in some drama-rama.
But they can also strip away natural oils in the process, which can lead to frizzy, dried-out strands, and an irritated scalp.
But the court will have the opportunity to rule on a wide variety of cases and strip away protections many take for granted.
Strip away the cartoon characters and crystal ball moderate, and you're left with that same talk-heavy game of friends lying to friends.
But when you strip away all the bluster, Trump is a feckless leader who constantly undermines his own agenda with lies and hatred.
Fasted cardio is nothing more than a catabolic menace that will strip away much of the muscle you've worked so hard to build.
But strip away the rhetoric and you will find successive administrations with far more similarities than the Washington beltway crowd cares to admit.
They're behind an initiative that will be on the ballot in Massachusetts this November that would strip away statewide protections for transgender people.
Small stars are more erratic, especially during their youth, and eruptions off the star's surface could strip away the atmosphere from such planets.
It was this amazing thing of 'We're going to strip away all of the magic of theatre, and show you how it's made.
Now, the industry is likely to find support in the agenda of President Trump, who has pledged to strip away "burdensome" business regulations.
Most recently, the Trump administration moved toward finalizing a rule that would strip away environmental protections for streams, wetlands and other water bodies.
The Trump administration's proposed replacement would strip away protections from many wetlands, seasonal streams, and bodies of water linked only by underground connections.
Strip away the superhero fantasy stuff, and Homelander could be one of the figures we read about in The Washington Post every day.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has said that Clinton wants to strip away all color and joy from the lives of Americans.
By comparing the two issues, she found she was able to strip away the particular identities involved and focus the discussion on humanity.
"Maybe because they co-occur so frequently you either aren't aware of the mental sound until you strip away everything else," Fassnidge says.
With hypercars, some automakers get so laser-focused on speed that they start to strip away creature comforts in the name of saving weight.
It also means that you can never use soap, which will strip away that slick seasoned finish you've worked so hard to build up.
Without the magnetic field the solar wind would strip away the ozone layer that protects us from harmful ultraviolet radiation and we'd be dead.
They're worried that overemphasizing the problem will lead to regulation that will strip away this harm reduction tool from the adults who need it.
If you strip away the bravado, muscle mass and memes currently providing the padding for Drake's persona, Take Care is what you would find.
" During her remarks, Clinton referred to "the photos of men around that conference table deciding to strip away coverage for pregnancy and maternity care.
Then at political rallies, he assails the European Union for seeking to strip away farm aid and use the money to bring in migrants.
It includes efforts to overhaul the World Trade Organization, which trading partners describe as a plan to strip away that organization's power and clout.
It took him and his team weeks to strip away the bark, flatten one side, hollow out the rot and finally start the carving.
It would strip away multiple mortgage-lending protections, especially for buyers of manufactured homes (aka mobile homes), who are likely to face higher costs.
The case was brought by private citizens who argued that the government could not unilaterally strip away rights granted with membership in the bloc.
But the designers who make them are looking at ways to strip away unnecessary buttons or ports or camera bumps and things like that.
Perhaps he works with Congress to strip away the EPA's authority over greenhouse gases once and for all, so that no future president can act.
It seems likely that the Tory manifesto will strip away firm commitments from the 2015 version, replacing them with abstract pledges of strength and stability.
When you strip away everything else but the voice and you have the intimacy of these earbuds, or you're in your car at five a.m.
Businesses seem to be doing all they can to strip away consumers' ability to anonymously browse the Web, sacrificing privacy at the altar of commerce.
" She then encouraged fans to rethink their idea of beauty as well: "Strip away the clothes, wipe off the make up, cut off the hair.
In other words, do actors' efforts to create characters strip away what's interesting about the actors themselves, as people rather than as bearers of skills?
The first way is with the ringtone burst and what's possible when you strip away certain elements of sound and create things of short duration.
What we mean by that is trying to strip away our authority and our credibility, and deny that what we're doing is valuable and accurate.
Boskalis also took Fugro to court in an attempt to strip away some of the company's poison pill defenses but lost its case in May.
You can't evolve from plastic, and perhaps it's time for Nicki's artist evolution to strip away some of the pop icon she's spent years perfecting.
The President said his tax cut proposal wouldn't help the country's wealthiest taxpayers, like himself, as he promised to strip away tax breaks and loopholes.
Republicans in Congress handed the telecom industry a big win last week when they voted to strip away Obama-era FCC regulations protecting consumers' privacy.
The world she inhabits — a banal, familiar world of meetings, PowerPoint presentations and awkward collegial socializing — seems designed to strip away personal autonomy and integrity.
The overall design isn't groundbreaking, but what makes them feel special is Everlane's ability to strip away wasteful materials while maintaining such a classic look.
He said the attacks were meant to strip away at his strength -- "moral values" -- and that the furor would subside when the ballots are counted.
People like Game of Thrones because after you strip away the fantasy trappings, it's a story about a cast of believable, (sometimes) relatable human beings.
Part of that is due to the extreme compression of her poems, which strip away everything inessential, greatly magnifying the potency of each individual word.
Mr. Wheeler's actions signal a strategic shift at the E.P.A., an agency at the heart of President Trump's push to strip away regulations on industry.
The freedom and comfort allows her to strip away the natural human vanity that undermines comedy as she tries out new lines and bombs incessantly.
And while new jobs will eventually be created, many unions worry the changes are a ploy to strip away worker protections — and their own power.
Underneath the floor of the train, four jets hover inches above the rails and strip away slime as the train slowly glides along the tracks.
Judge Alsup does not conceal his disdain for companies that use decisions like Concepcion and Epic Systems to strip away the rights of their workers.
Many Indians, especially members of the Muslim minority, believe that with the new measures, the Modi government is plotting to strip away rights from Muslims.
Strip away the rhetoric, though, and their argument comes down to this: We're better than the rest of you, and we deserve special treatment forever.
Strip away the stuff that a lot of people find offensive, and I understand that to a lot of people, you can't strip it away.
But when I remember everything which surrounded that SNES—school and day-to-day life—and strip away the fantasizing, things were not as good.
The exhibition parallel's the program's ambitions, as SOMA seeks to strip away layers of academia and institutionalization to foster a space for openness and education.
If you strip away information like name and Social Security number and picture, you're allowed to share the data without HIPAA restrictions, according to Spector-Bagdady.
They actively strip away both the rights of other women and their control over their bodies, all while convincing them it is in their best interest.
So many of the sappy pop songs we ask women to consume, which are largely written by men, strip away the autonomy and humanity of womanhood.
Thankfully, it doesn't look like anyone got hurt so we can have a good laugh before the upcoming bitter cold winter months strip away our souls.
I think understanding the history of a country can really put into perspective the differences we encounter and is the best way to strip away prejudice.
Maybe, just maybe, enough Americans don't believe it's acceptable to strip away health care coverage from millions of Americans whose only crime is to face illness.
This is legislation that will strip away the health care benefits for millions of Americans and create a period of great uncertainty for health care markets.
"I mean, could you believe those photos of men around that conference table, deciding how to strip away coverage for pregnancy and maternity care?" she asked.
Gehl, after being pitched the idea of The Torist by GMH, decided to strip away his pseudonym, and work on the project under his own name.
The House of Commons and the House of Lords passed laws to strip away his powers, attaching funds to them so he would give royal assent.
For many workers, it would strip away their freedom to determine what work they do, set their own hours, and establish how they perform their work.
"When you strip away their benefits and people see their standard of living shrinking, well, there's anger there," Mr. Schultz, the former state senator, told me.
He almost seems to be testing the limits of minimalism, seeing how much artifice he can strip away and still achieve some kind of dramatic impact.
Throughout Wilson's work there is a palpable desire to strip away the obfuscation of biased history, to get down to the fundamentals in black and white.
The proposal would largely strip away the expectation that communities provide housing that fights segregation and increases opportunity, weaken penalties and reinstate a discredited enforcement process.
And yet, today in America, this principle and our progress are under steady assault through a concerted effort to strip away voting rights from marginalized Americans.
But as with the infamous photographs of prisoner abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, the images strip away the euphemisms, justifications, lies and legalisms.
The nation's leading doctors group is warning the incoming Trump administration not to strip away a single person's health coverage as it works to dismantle ObamaCare.
To strip away any information displayed for the public would go against the building blocks of developed society and would neighbor the future characterized by Bradbury.
Our charge every day is to work to ensure President-elect Trump cannot strip away our freedoms, our rights, and our ability to chart our own destiny.
Pangolins don't have any teeth, but they rely on other features like their sharp claws to dig through insect mounds or strip away the bark from trees.
It is about those things, but it's also about how easily a friend can become an enemy the instant you strip away the thinnest veneer of civilization.
Pat Laperrière mostly relies on a spinning lathe to strip away the log's bark, carve out the bowl's shape, and then give it a perfectly polished finish.
Yes, strip away the layer of handlers and let us see what these giants are really like and what we think of their judgment and boldness then.
Her children are US citizens, but Thomas worries that's something the US government could try to strip away, even though the administration hasn't proposed such a move.
"When making this game I have to take each concept and strip away the part that does not generalize to higher dimensions," he tells The Creators Project.
By obscuring the details in a cloudy, rose-tinted haze, Blake's approach is supposed to strip away the corny elements, leaving something purer and more genuinely emotional.
Strip away the $60 price tag and the Call of Duty-worthy marketing spend, and that's what No Man's Sky was at launch: an early access game.
So by building and controlling that key piece of the hardware it can do more to control the user experience and strip away additional layers of complexity.
These lines capture one of the central characteristics of Milosz's art: the instinct to strip away the inessential, to zero in on the heart of the matter.
Many newly discovered Earth-size worlds, including ones around TRAPPIST-1 and Proxima Centauri, orbit red dwarf stars whose powerful flares could strip away a planet's atmosphere.
First, people learn to strip away the waste in their lives and jobs — to keep only the things that "spark joy," as organizing expert Marie Kondo advises.
Because when climate-caused natural disasters, drought, food shortages, and epidemics ravage our country, authoritarians could take advantage of the crisis situation and strip away our rights.
This quasi biography of Albert Camus's 1942 novel "L'Étranger" seeks to strip away the book's fame to see it as it was when it left Camus's desk.
This week the House will vote on H.R. 85033, the so-called Resilient Forests Act of 2017, which would strip away a wide range of environmental protections.
It's an arctic blast of the worst kind: snow that doesn't stick, wind gusts powerful enough to strip away any final autumn leaves, and bitterly cold temperatures.
The brutalization of innocent people, the burning of books, and the organized attacks on religion are all done to strip away the human rights of Nicaragua's citizens.
This covers all the oil sitting in sand near the surface Alberta's oil companies strip away the local forest then dig the sand out of the ground.
If you concentrate on "quality" films, and strip away tongue-in-cheek (Bond), propaganda ("Green Berets"), crass ("Rambo"), and allegory ("The Alamo"), you find a more-balanced judgment.
MakeApp's claim to fame, though, is that it can also digitally strip away your makeup and turn your perfectly-airbrushed selfies into something well, a lot less flattering.
But strip away the franchise allegiances, and it all basically comes down to the same thing: Comic-Con is an overstuffed, oversaturated mess, and it's all Hollywood's fault.
Courtesy of HBO But strip away its moody camerawork and prestigious cast and at its core you're left with a self-serious, elongated episode of Law & Order: SVU.
Already, Mueller not only has used that exception to strip away privilege from Manafort but he effectively turned Manafort's attorney, Melissa Laurenza, into a witness against her client.
It would be an act of amazing bravery if she could lead people to strip away all the careerist defense mechanisms and remember their original vows and passions.
He's a leg attack specialist, specifically the heel hook, so the rulesets of many major organizations strip away the area of the game which he truly excels in.
Strip away Trump's carnival barker persona and what's left is an unimaginative domestic Republican agenda of tax cuts and regulation slashing, coupled with a pro-authoritarian foreign policy.
At the same time the new liberal majority is creating new constitutional rights, it would actively seek to strip away rights that are embedded in the Constitution itself.
They emit waves of hot gas, rocks and ash that flow down their slopes at speeds so great they strip away vegetation and kill anyone in their path.
Strip away the references to deals and Trump knowing more than "anybody," and his speech was virtually identical to what other Republicans said in their speeches to AIPAC.
A spokeswoman for the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management, which published the proposal, said the new plan would not strip away all protections of sage grouse habitat.
At stake is the immediate future of the consumer bureau — one of the last holdouts, within the federal government, against Mr. Trump's efforts to strip away business regulations.
When we strip away all moral, ethical and ideological considerations from his decisions and see them strictly in the light of machine learning, his behavior makes perfect sense.
Separate from the Wet'suwet'en Nation's traditional way of governance is Canada's band office system, which was designed along with residential schools to strip away Indigenous land and culture.
They strip away most of their smiley, folky, foot-stomping camouflage for their third album, "III," which arrives on Friday accompanied by a full-length (44-minute) film.
It is hard work, he says, and he'd like to retire before he turns 623, a privilege he now fears President Emmanuel Macron is going to strip away.
It's a quietly harmful way to strip away the more subversive elements of certain civil rights leaders and sanitize the nasty world they risked their lives to change.
They should be ashamed of undermining the integrity of our system of government by trying to strip away a right Americans have fought for and died to secure.
Throughout history, America has repeatedly used legislation to separate and segregate people it doesn't trust, strip away their rights, and decide their fates and futures on their behalf.
When you strip away all the trappings of player progression, loot, scoring, and other dangling carrots that keep players invested, video games all boil down to one thing: mechanics.
Strip away all the frills, and Lost is the story of Dr. Jack Shephard and his journey to accepting the death of his father, his patients, and ultimately, himself.
Strip away the Ferrari badge, the beautiful body and roaring V8 exhaust sound and you're still left with one of the finest examples of automotive engineering on the road.
The Republican-controlled commission has made its intentions known to strip away regulations surrounding net neutrality and privacy that were put in place by former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler.
The Michigan lawsuit "is yet another example of liberals trying to strip away election security measures for their own benefit," said Laura Cox, who heads the Michigan Republican Party.
At rallies, he deploys a false narrative that Brussels wants to strip away farm aid and use it to bring in migrants, and that he alone can stop it.
That skill — or, if you prefer, psychosis — is so ingrained in Selina that she has no idea how to strip away the facade and deal with her real sadness.
Since this sweet stuff has antimicrobial qualities, the theory is it will keep your face clean, won't strip away your natural oils, and can be beneficial in fighting acne.
Crucially, this neural network had been trained on images of turbulence-distorted beams, so it was able to strip away this distortion to identify just the message being sent.
For Clark to strip away a band––in many ways taking down a barrier that might have muted criticisms of her 'going pop'––feels more true to her art.
Jay Inslee, a Democrat, is the most sweeping state action so far against new federal rules that strip away regulations on how high-speed internet providers handle digital data.
But Republicans also believe that they won control of the Supreme Court fair and square, and are likely to treat any effort to strip away that control as illegitimate.
In states such as Florida, Tennessee and Kentucky, vast numbers of African-Americans remain disenfranchised by laws that strip away the right to vote from people with felony convictions.
Why it matters: The plan gives Warren a defense against criticism that she would abruptly strip away Americans' ability to choose their care and force them off private insurance.
Because the formula is pH-balanced to neutralize contaminates and contains ingredients that will remove old wax build-up and strip away grime, it left the floor looking great.
The bishop's call for the removal of our first president's statue is the latest effort to strip away the names of historical figures over ties to slavery or segregation.
Trump meets with community bankers and promises them he will to strip away some Dodd-Frank financial regulations and ensure they can continue giving small businesses access to capital.
After Pai's announcement, a group of more than 800 names in tech sent Pai a business-minded denouncement of his plans to strip away the rules that shape net neutrality.
In this case, there are practical reasons to do so, avoiding a deal with the president of a coalition prepared to strip away the most basic elements of their agenda.
What Dreher has done is strip away all the drama surrounding this subject until all that is left is a skull looking back at us, as if in a mirror.
One order could potentially strip away many LGBT civil rights protections by eliminating LGBT issues from the list of matters handled by the Ministry of Women, Family and Human Rights.
Tim Wagner, general manager for AWS Lambda, says the primary advantage of serverless computing is that it allows developers to strip away all of the challenges associated with managing servers.
These days strip away the distractions of the everyday and evoke a sense of standing directly before God, spurring one to feel "awe" and to re-examine one's ethical choices.
The source added the change in investment model would reduce management fees and strip away the requirement for Electra to continuously seek new investments, reducing costs and freeing up cash.
The fact that Massachusetts voters shot down Question 3 with a lead of more than one million votes, indicates that measures to strip away equality may not be politically viable.
When you strip away the specifics, it feels a bit like the kind of blog meme or Instagram meme in which posters are encouraged to answer personal questions about themselves.
While it's often discussed as a chat app, WhatsApp has message-forwarding mechanics that strip away the identity of the sender and allow messages to spread virally with little accountability.
The doc's talking-head style is intentionally minimal: "The set that we built was designed to strip away any artifice that affected the way you saw these people," Blackhurst said.
There are ways for man-in-the-middle attackers to strip away HTTPS from websites and redirect users to unencrypted versions, but such attempts won't work against well-configured servers.
As the president and his new administrator gleefully strip away "redundancies" and "job-killing regulations", they risk undoing the agency's ability to carry out its main purpose: protecting public health.
Much of the smuggling was orchestrated by criminal gangs that took advantage of lax rules and widespread corruption to strip away forest in Southeast Asia, Central America and West Africa.
How impossibly complicated and messy it would be to legislate for rape/incest etc, how legalisation would strip away fathers' rights, adoption was a better way, all the usual explanations.
"Strip away my conscience/Peel away my values/Rip off my compassion with your teeth," sings Rebecca, while black-clad jazz dancers remove Rebecca's trench coat, revealing slinky lingerie underneath.
Naked, except for the tan Scar Away bandage covering my abdomen, I took another deep breath and peeled the silicone strip away from my body, exposing the thin, pink line.
Morrissey's innovation was to bring punk's bluntness to his lyrics, to strip away pop reassurance and admit to emotions that could be bleak, abject, petty, angry, contentious or self-destructive.
This drive led him to build the Interrotron, a machine that allows his subjects to make eye contact with the viewer and strip away some of the artifice of filmmaking.
Some centrists echoed Republican attacks on Obamacare, saying that progressive candidates like Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren wanted to strip away voters' preferred plans by mandating government-provided insurance.
Thus, in 2016 the voters of North Carolina chose a Democrat to govern the state; the immediate G.O.P. response was to try to strip away most of the governor's power.
Strip away the sumptuous production of opening track "Come Back To Earth" and you're left with Miller strumming his guitar alone, singing about needing a way out of his head.
But strip away all the glitz and hype, and CES remains a good opportunity to get a sense of how tech-makers are thinking about the coming months or years.
There's a good reason to open up tools like this, even if it might strip away autonomy and keep audiences from either discovering or gravitating toward the core GIF Keyboard app.
And both restrictions on abortion and the dismissal of sexual assault are about people in power — predominantly men — trying to strip away our dignity and roll back our march toward equality.
What I would love is actually something much more holistic, and you almost have to strip away from those of us in the political class, and say what's happening in society.
Promoting her new book The Living Clearly Method, the yoga instructor discussed ways to strip away the stresses of life and ended the interview by doing a headstand at Couric's suggestion.
President Donald Trump promised in a meeting with community bankers on Thursday to strip away some Dodd-Frank financial regulations and ensure they can continue giving small businesses access to capital.
They've worried that he could abuse their heady surveillance capabilities, turn them on his personal enemies, revamp the NSA's mass surveillance programs, and strip away domestic privacy protections once in charge.
The magnetosphere acts like a protective barrier and shields our planet from high-energy solar winds, which would otherwise strip away the gases in our atmosphere and kill life on Earth.
A growing number of Republicans acknowledge that a funding package will have to strip away the so-called "poison pills" targeting Planned Parenthood and ObamaCare to win approval from Senate Democrats.
That custom software, made to the government's specifications, would strip away the security measures preventing the FBI from breaking into Farook's device by using computer to input millions of potential passcodes.
"What the FCC did was to depress — was to strip away the freedoms of the most enabling platform, the most equalizing platform of our time," the commissioner said onstage this morning.
When the two strip away their corporate costumes and take each other to bed, the scene we don't get to see is framed as a consummation of mutual arousal and desire.
Trump promised during the presidential campaign to strip away regulations on energy development, and his advisors are studying ways to ease especially burdensome regulations governing drilling and mining on tribal lands.
"Strip away all the fear and outrage: he's a populist who'll be judged on whether he can deliver on populist promises," added Favreau, who served in the Obama administration until 2013.
"A lot of liberal commentators have concerns that this could be the model for the Modi government to strip away powers from states that are ruled by opposition governments," he said.
Chelsea Clinton said Sanders would also "dismantle Medicare and dismantle private insurance," as well as strip away benefits from the Children's Health Insurance Program, which was created under her father's presidency.
The current administration continues to propagate policy initiatives that are designed to strip away the protections and funding that have helped millions of women — particularly those most in need — for decades.
Strip away these pension values and the median S&P 500 pay rise was 53 percent in 2015, more in line with the 4.6 percent rise a year earlier, excluding pensions.
Knowing when to push for unity and when to allow Senators to strip away is a serious challenge for any leader, and one that they will all likely periodically fail at.
Some companies only had policies governing use of their website, while others failed to indicate whether they strip away personally identifiable information from a sample before sending it off for testing.
As tech companies continue on their mission to strip away the layers of privacy and infiltrate every aspect of our lives, they're going to keep running into the question of sex.
With the help of Mr. Heffington, who manages to strip away artifice in everything he touches, Ms. Letissier has expanded the breadth of her ability to move through space and time.
SCHLOSBERG I think that's part of our responsibility as an opera company in this century, to strip away the layers of expectations and elitism that have been attached to this genre.
"Republican senators are attempting to strip away recovery funds from Puerto Rico and other territories from the disaster package that passed the House," Schumer said on the Senate floor on Monday.
We would not stand for Congress taking away our Second Amendment rights, and we need to be equally vocal about letting it strip away our right to our day in court.
After hosting nearly two dozen of these dinners across America, I have learned that it's possible to strip away political labels and move beyond stereotypes, even in the most partisan times.
"When you strip away, you can't label yourself as just a dancer, or just a mom, or just a friend or a daughter or a sister or a wife," she said.
Strip away the camerawork, chases, and parachuting vehicles, and you're left with the family theme that's driven the series ever since Morgan and Lin soft-rebooted it with 2009's Fast & Furious.
The cordial exchanges between President Trump and House Speaker Pelosi — from just weeks ago — appear to be over, as the two have moved to strip away privileges traditionally honored across party lines.
You strip away the makeup, the costumes, and everything you know about Janelle Monáe the artist, and I'm still the African-American, queer woman who grew up with poor, working-class parents.
Luis Cortes, a Seattle immigration attorney who represents Ramirez Medina, said that even a mere accusation of criminal behavior is enough justification for ICE to strip away a young person's DACA status.
This should a boon for services like Substack and apps like Sendy that strip away some of the MailChimp frills but are fairly agnostic when it comes to what you can post.
Some of them may be well known to Israeli viewers, but even so, the effect — and perhaps the intention — is to disorient the audience and strip away the literalism of historical dramatizations.
So if the Trump administration wants to dramatically cut the death rate from opioid overdose, it should use its emergency powers to strip away the bureaucracy associated with obtaining methadone or buprenorphine.
But strip away the trappings of Google's legendary origins or Atari's madcap office culture, and you have familiar stories of employers versus employees, the maximization of profit, and the pursuit of power.
But the Japanese staunchly oppose that idea, as it would strip away leverage and could force them to make concessions to the U.S. on access to the global agricultural and automobile markets.
Even after Facebook and Google finally agreed to strip away the financial incentive driving the creation of this garbage, it continues to flood our Facebook feeds and thrive in Google search results.
As a top official since 2017 at the Interior Department, Mr. Bernhardt has been finishing the job: He is working to strip away the rules the farmers had hired him to oppose.
So it's not an accident that when the Iremongers hire servants — choosing only impoverished distant relatives with some diluted Iremonger heritage — the first thing they do is strip away the servants' names.
Even if ditching all the weapons and armor is a good idea (it is!) losing the emotes, the emblems, the shaders — all of that — does even more to strip away your Guardian's identity.
Michigan's Republican-led legislature was poised on Wednesday to advance measures that would allow lawmakers to sidestep the attorney general in litigation and strip away campaign finance oversight from the secretary of state.
But the film shows that troubling trends in incarceration (and particularly in the privatization of the prison system, which is more complicated than the headlines) continue to strip away citizens' dignity and humanity.
I think the one thing I would love to see us do as a society is strip away the distinction between in real life, 'IRL,' and online when it comes to social mores.
There's also a strong desire to strip away liberal, western influences and realign the country with Christian values, and the classes are a way for those messages to directly reach the younger generation.
Republicans, in an attempt to prevent voter fraud, have pushed for stringent ID and ballot harvesting laws as Democrats have argued those efforts are a veiled attempt to strip away minority voting power.
The film, for all its earnestness, suffers from the same problem that has plagued other depictions of the playwright: there is much mythology to strip away, yet few hard facts to work with.
At its core, when you strip away the drone and the capture software, this is all about making the data useful and accessible, which plays right into Mathew's background in data and analytics.
For GOP senators, the idea that the effort to strip away former President Barack Obama's cornerstone achievement would just disappear is an anathema, but their options to act without Democratic support are limited.
Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee, has vowed to dismantle the law, and House Republicans are circulating another House bill that would strip away even more of Dodd-Frank's restrictions on private equity.
Moreover, the requirement that even an abortion referral would strip away an organization's federal funding goes against every standard of care that ensures clinicians provide their patients information on all available care options.
Congressional Democrats -- all of whom are designated superdelegates, automatic unleashed delegates who can vote for any nominee -- have been meeting with Perez about proposals to strip away that status for the 2020 convention.
Strip away the moral imperatives here: On a purely tactical level, the use of chemical weapons to kill and force out hundreds of holdout civilians in Douma seems to have made no sense.
No more could it suffer than a Parser—those algorithms that mercilessly strip away all your lovely adjectives and adverbs and leave you staring at the picked over bones of your pitiful existence.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump promised in a meeting with community bankers on Thursday to strip away some Dodd-Frank financial regulations and ensure they can continue giving small businesses access to capital.
But in the manner of more conventional dramas, the dinner and its aftermath strip away what the rest of the play has built up, and for reasons that seem more expedient than characterological.
If you strip away all the communal commitments that help people govern themselves from within, then very soon you find you have to pass all sorts of laws to govern them from without.
But so does a judicial activism that cuts down normal legal precedent in order to go after him, and tries to pre-emptively strip away his powers without any warrant save self-righteousness.
He thought the first responsibility was to sharpen your senses and notice the ways in which power is abused and the ways in which leaders overstep and stealthily strip away freedoms and standards.
How the blast of automatic weapons fire in a small room is so loud as to strip away conscious thought, leaving muscle memory born of rote repetition to determine who lives or dies.
They disrupt our lives and our experiences, and then the engineers and the designers who make them work to strip away some of the more bulky or unsightly features associated with these products.
If I was able to take my upbringing and strip away all the lovingness of it and all the comfort and all the true religion and leave behind only hypocrisy, that gave me Dill's.
What would possess even the maddest of mad scientist to strip away the comforting bulk of a plane and replace it with nothing but the angry clouds and frigid emptiness of the inhospitable skies.
"This is a bill designed to strip away healthcare benefits and protections from Americans who need it most in order to give a tax break to the folks who need it least," Schumer said.
Family separation and horrific abuses at the border are part of this, part of a larger project of attempting to strip away basic human rights for people who have come here to seek safety.
Strip away the personal appeals and defects of Clinton and Trump and the question is a simple one about whether eight years of a Democrat in the White House has made your life better.
That narrative hasn't been accurate for a while now, but in this as in so many areas, it has taken Trump to strip away all remaining illusion and expose what the GOP has become.
The bills are "designed to create the impression that they're doing something to protect investors even as they strip away protections," said Barbara Roper, director of investor protection for the Consumer Federation of America.
The House in June passed a sweeping bill to strip away much of the 85033 law, and the Treasury Department soon after released an expansive report detailing major parts it would like to scrap.
There, he would find that many of the constituents from whom he intends to strip away healthcare are also struggling to survive on the same poverty-level minimum wage they made eight years ago.
The House in June passed a sweeping bill to strip away much of the 2010 law, and the Treasury Department soon after released an expansive report detailing major parts it would like to scrap.
After more than 200 performances that successfully steadied her career and helped to strip away the past-prime stigma of a Vegas residency, Ms. Spears's extravaganza comes to an end on New Year's Eve.
The breakdown of German democracy started well before Hitler: Hyperpolarization led Hindenburg to strip away constraints on executive power as well as conclude that his left-wing opponents were a greater threat than fascism.
Since coming into power in January, the 64-year-old signed decrees which could potentially strip away many LGBTQ civil rights protections and open the Amazon rainforest and other environmentally sensitive areas to commercial exploitation.
Opposition parties, such as the anti-immigrant Northern League, say that will strip away democratic checks put in place after the war to prevent the rise of another political strongman like Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.
But in "Strip Away My Conscience," Rebecca's musical theater-meets-seduction song, the titular crazy ex-girlfriend actually is getting hot and heavy with Nathaniel...who looks just as confused as he does turned on.
They are eager to strip away what Mr. Bardaouil calls the "pseudo-intellectual jargon" that often pops up in art exhibitions, and they are committed to making shows that viewers can easily negotiate and understand.
If you strip away the context, it says more about a disconnect between fact and perception, reality and the surreal, understanding and fabrication—things that are much harder to grapple with in a definitive way.
The reform would enable the president to issue decrees, declare emergency rule, appoint ministers and top state officials and dissolve parliament - powers that the two main opposition parties say strip away balances to Erdogan's power.
Strip away the newness and novelty of the technological tactics and you find the same old machinations of military and capitalist power, which no plucky hacktivist can disrupt without risking their life, freedom and reputation.
Opponents say the proposed change would strip away democratic checks and balances that were put in place after World War Two to prevent the rise of another political strongman like the Fascist leader Benito Mussolini.
The problem is that, when you strip away all of the glitz of her well-produced video, you are left with this: There's still no certainty that Warren is, in any meaningful way, Native American.
Since taking aim at national parks would stop this campaign in its tracks, the administration has instead tried to strip away our national monuments, which are no less popular but are often less well understood.
As president, I will make sure Republicans never succeed in their attempts to strip away their care and that the remaining uninsured should be able to get the affordable coverage they need to stay healthy.
But there's one type of recording that has no choice but to strip away the effects and technology, only leaving raw talent and authenticity to prove an artist's worth: the art of the live album.
Strip away the big names and movie magic gloss, and you're left with a couple actors, a camera, and a story — and when the right combination clicks, it can result in an effectively terrifying experience.
Strip away the book's colonialist tendencies, which are much harder to stomach in post-colonialist 2018, and you've still got a kid, some animals, and a lesson about accepting your responsibilities as you grow toward adulthood.
The bill is one of the first of its kind in the country to strip away barriers to contraceptive access in a significant way for the 62 percent of women currently using birth control, she said.
"When you strip away the detail, the choice before us is clear," May said after securing the agreement of her top ministers at a brutal cabinet meeting that triggered the resignations of two of her team.
"Our goal was really to strip away the stigma of the industry and give our consumers the ability to come and watch in person or see it live in VR 360," Minkoff said in a statement.
Strip away the stereotyped visions of hoodie-clad programmers huddled around computers full of lines of seemingly indecipherable numbers and symbols, and know this: Writing code is basically "putting together pieces of a puzzle," Fletcher says.
Strip away the melodrama and the occasional musical number, and it's set in a world where the wicked are often rewarded, one's heroes fall indiscriminately, and truth means little in the face of propaganda and ignorance.
Omega and Okada have at least equalled that, and probably surpassed the 89 Flair-Steamboat matches if I strip away the childhood nostalgia of watching them live on a grainy television at the age of 11.
While the House and Senate proposals remain to be reconciled, a new front in the fight emerged Tuesday as the House approved a Republican bill that would strip away environmental regulations on an array of pesticides.
Whereas there are careful multi-branch checks on most presidential powers, over many decades the U.S. carefully honed its nuclear launch procedures to strip away any check or balance that could delay or stymie a launch.
Leaders of Islamist party PAS, former ruling party UMNO and conservative groups plan a rally next month against the convention, which they fear could strip away Malay privileges and threaten Islam's position as the official religion.
The Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), which would strip away the "sovereign immunity" of foreign governments against terrorism lawsuits, has passed both houses of Congress, with the Senate overriding President Obama's veto last month.
Experts had previously advised against using disinfectants on electronic devices like smartphones because doing so could strip away the coating that prevents oil and grease from your fingertips among other substances from sticking to your phone.
The Mayor Pete bubble should serve as a portent of what might happen if we strip away every objective measure of merit, however problematic or biased, in favor of how someone's idiosyncratic talents make us feel.
The soap is highly-concentrated, so you won't need loads of it to create a lot of suds, and the formula is pH balanced, which means that it won't strip away waxes, sealants, or protective coatings.
Strip away the emotions of the moment—the raw memory of Kennedy's assassination, the controversies surrounding the ultra-right John Birch Society—and the formulation becomes a homily on the moral logic of political decision-making.
I think when you strip away some of the 'headline stuff' the guts of the report were really quite constructive if you were building the case for a consumer that's going to continue to chug along.
In 2017, Texas lawmakers tried to strip away the secretive nature of snitch deals by compelling prosecutors to keep track of and disclose the sort of rudimentary information that defendants and their lawyers are often lacking.
To create a comparable "covenant" in America, Coe decided to strip away all aspects of Christian theology not having to do with Jesus himself, so that the ideas were basic enough for anybody to subscribe to.
" She sounds so confident, so sure of herself, yet later on she is unable to make love, because such physical intimacy would strip away all her affectations: "How could I occupy the splendid four-poster bed?
Works council chairman Frits van Wieringen said that, after viewing the two companies' memorandum of understanding, he was concerned they intend to dissolve the Dutch subsidiary, which would strip away legal protections, and then lay off workers.
Lawmakers are also still feeling out how much of the law they can strip away through the budget "reconciliation" -- a move that would avoid having to get 60 votes in the Senate to break a Democratic filibuster.
I recently read The End of Ownership, a new book about how companies are using contract law, Digital Rights Management, and End User License Agreements to strip away the very concept of "owning" the things we buy.
It will directly impact ongoing battles over trans rights in everything from schools to public bathrooms, and will in general strip away many of the basic rights from some of America's most vulnerable and discriminated against citizens.
First, Save to Google lacks a major feature of these read-it-later extensions, which strip away CSS and HTML formatting to present clean, plain-text articles that users can access on websites like Pocket and Readability.
Strip away amateurism, and assume that suddenly Stanford is spending so much money for Heisman Trophy contender Christian McCaffrey that it chooses not to fund the swim program that helped produce Rio Games gold medalist Simone Manuel.
However, the plot is strong, its scares are real, and in movie form, Spielberg was able to strip away the poor writing in favor of a relentless adventure movie that became one of the all-time greats.
Congress is considering several pieces of legislation that would strengthen Americans' privacy rights, and alongside them, a few bills that would make it easier for tech companies to strip away what few privacy rights we now enjoy.
Other bills allow indefinite detention of children and families and strip away anti-trafficking protections that ensure unaccompanied immigrant children from Central America get a court hearing instead of letting Border Patrol agents quickly determine their fate.
Mr. Modi's decision to strip away the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir and split the territory into two new federally controlled enclaves was seen as a hardening of India's position and a possible threat to China's claims.
One safeguard Jumpshot uses to prevent clients from pinpointing the real identities of Avast users is a patented process designed to strip away PII information, such as names and email addresses, from appearing in the collected URLs.
The workers driving the strikes fear that President Emmanuel Macron will strip away the generous pension benefits that were enshrined in France after World War II, and which still allow some workers to retire in their 50s.
The Shift report, Bloomberg wrote, aimed to "strip away the hyperbole and the doomsday tone that so often characterize the discussion of [the future of work,]" but the report's tone and content have problems of their own.
Now critics, including Representative Rob Bishop, a Republican from Utah and chairman of the House Committee on Natural Resources, are ramping up a campaign to strip away the president's authority under the Antiquities Act to designate monuments.
Birds in paradise Two of the lesser flamingo's preferred habitats, Lake Bogoria in Kenya and Lake Natron in Tanzania, are hypersaline and hostile to practically all other forms of life (Natron water can even strip away human skin).
Phil Roe (R-Tenn.), who occasionally travels with Price as members of the House GOP Doctors Caucus, said the chairman knows that Republicans can't go in and strip away healthcare plans for millions of people without a replacement.
Strip away the one-handed catches, remove the iconic touchdown dances and cover up the bleached blonde tips, and New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is virtually unrecognizable — at least to Lyft passengers in New York.
Sure, it's their bread-and-butter, but it only works for users who are willing to put in the time to prune their own feeds and strip away follows while constantly keeping an eye out for new accounts.
With King George V's support, he threatened to elevate hundreds of new Liberal dukes, viscounts, and barons to take control of the House of Lords and pass reforms that would strip away the Lords' ability to block legislation.
The purpose of making all men dress in this same simple garb is to strip away all indications of wealth and status so that all pilgrims are seen as equal, as they are in the eyes of God.
His reverence for his subject as a fellow artist and kindred rebel spirit is evident in every frame, but he also works to strip away the layers of martyrdom and mythmaking that obscure the man and his art.
Still, I can easily imagine a bad sequence of events that gets me put on the kind of registry that Cuomo is proposing, then gives Trump and his kind license to strip away my rights and even freedom.
New muni bond issuance is down significantly from last year, when there was a big rush to float new bonds at a time of fear that tax reform would strip away the tax deductibility of municipal bond interest.
The so-called core-core inflation index, a more closely watched gauge the BOJ uses to strip away the effect of both energy and fresh food costs, was up 0.2 percent in June, government data showed on Friday.
Nor does our Christmaslessness strip away common sense (please don't shout "Mazel tov!" at a small Christian child, Joel from "Holiday Date") or spatial judgment (really, Joel, it's not that hard to assemble a structurally sound gingerbread house).
Just last week, the U.S. Senate took a big step toward advancing legislation that would partially strip away the internet industry's bedrock legal protection, a 1996 law that shields companies from liability for the activities of their users.
A version of this provision was part of Obamacare, but a Senate bill would strip away many of the requirements for approval, making the only hard rule that a state program could not add to the federal deficit.
Strip away the fantastical, childish, 110 Percent Effort Or GTFO logic of sports broadcasting, sports fandom, and—let's be totally honest here—racket-selling marketing, and the truly surprising thing about Tomic's admission wasn't that he made it.
Cody said that Trump may rankle some people with the way he talks and tweets, but it is a small price to pay for a president who will fight to strip away government regulations and strengthen the border.
I look at it is, if somebody's freezing and they have a thin bed sheet keeping them warm, you don't strip away the bed sheet and wait until they get a blanket that will protect them from the elements.
If you strip away the disturbing viral video of Dao's ordeal, and evaluate the case strictly by his injuries only, this case might not have had a lot of monetary value for the plaintiff in case of a trial.
Whether it has basic fitness and sleep tracking or pings you with select smartphone notifications, the goal is to strip away almost everything in favor of a classic-looking timepiece with one or two neat features — and nothing else.
The Light Phone is a cellphone that was released last year with an interesting premise: strip away all the extraneous, distracting pieces of modern smartphones — like internet, texting, email, and photography — to leave the distilled essence of a phone.
Strip away the dystopian fictions and imagine the day-to-day life of the survivor—what pleasures they might find in the world; how they might view their bodies in terms of how productive and efficient they can be.
But strip away the drugs, the sex, the rock 'n' roll, peel off the laminate commodification of the era, and what remains to distinguish it is the poignant reveille of a culture startling into awareness of its own conscience.
Strip away the artful exaggeration of the roles he played in particular cases, peer inside the mechanics of what he actually did, and Cruz the uncompromising super lawyer starts to look more like a marginal player with a forgotten pragmatic streak.
Clinton comes as the House has approved a measure, endorsed by the leading Republican presidential candidates, that would repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act and strip away federal financing for Planned Parenthood, which provides reproductive and health care services.
Serving up a number of kid-friendly remixes may deliver the main story beats to children as efficiently as possible, but at the same time, they'll inevitably strip away what has made the films such great bonding experiences for families.
The small details might be upstaged by John's sparkly Dodgers costume and Swarovski-framed sunglasses, but strip away the over-the-top trappings of his life and his most recognizable physical feature is that gap between his two front teeth.
And as the Republicans in Congress and the White House work to strip away the Affordable Care Act, Jones is "more concerned than you can imagine" about what that means for Americans who are also in need of preventive care.
Either you can strip away some of those extra hydrogens with some kind of water ionizer, or you can put something into the water that adds more hydroxide (like lye) or steals some of the hydrogen ions (like baking soda).
John McCain joined the two women to vote against what was dubbed the "skinny repeal" bill to strip away key aspects of the Affordable Care Act -- essentially a last-resort option for Senate Republicans after other measures failed to advance.
And they so exoticize those people they imagine to be pulling the levers behind the scenes that they strip away those people's claims to citizenship and perhaps also to humanity, raising the specter of due process violations if not grave atrocities.
Mitchell said the public had become more aware than ever of the loopholes in governance that allow tech companies, as well as mainstream corporate giants like Walmart, to capitalize on subsidies and giveaways, even while they strip away local economies.
The idea is that by replaying the events in a less stressful environment, the brain is learning to strip away the visceral aspects of the event so that it can learn from it, rather than simply exhibiting a stress response.
If a government's finances, as economist Joseph Schumpeter once wrote, strip away rhetoric to lay bare the true "spirit" of a people, then President Donald Trump's first full budget proposal reveals a nation that is bombastic and fearful, grandiose and uncertain.
Eddie Cross, an economist and MP for Bulawayo South, said Mugabe's land reforms were intended to strip away security of tenure and replace it with political control - much like the old traditional systems when local chiefs controlled access to land.
Also central to the effort, officials said, are legal changes that would strip away the rights of illegal immigrants to claim asylum or make another case to stay in the United States, allowing federal officials to more quickly deport them.
Manufacturers of liquids, creams, and foam formulations have led us to believe that soaps strip away healthy oils, cause our skin cells to fall off in invisible flakes, and—even worse—are simply cesspools of bacteria left behind by previous users.
Look again at any of her stories — about these bizarre rituals and stupid jobs, the baroque torture of animals, the asphyxiation of children — strip away all that seems fantastic, keep only that mirror-smooth prose, and what do you see?
While the Obama rule would have applied federal protections to wetlands that are not adjacent to major bodies of water, or do not directly drain into them via a surface water channel, the new rule will strip away that protection.
Immigration activists say the proposed rule's true aims are both simpler and more diabolical than that: "They want to strip away every last protection for detained immigrant children," says Omar Jadwat, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Immigrants' Rights Project.
Meanwhile, we are preparing to hear more details about the Trump administration's plans, plans that are being devised by people who say they are ready to strip away the "false realities" around efforts to bring peace in the Middle East.
With or against the working class Whereas Bloomberg asserts that he represents the true policy consensus, once you strip away ideology and have the right data, Sanders asserts that he is the authentic voice for and representative of the working class.
Her discovery set off a wave of pain and soul-searching but also a campaign to strip away some of the veils of confidentiality that colleges say protect the privacy and autonomy of students who are learning to be adults.
I often use black and white for my photographs as well because for me it's a great way to strip away a lot of the noise and to feel like you're focusing on the expressions and having a real interaction.
He said the government should not use an ancient power to strip away rights such as freedom of movement for people, trade and services that were granted by the 1972 act of parliament that sealed Britain's entry into the bloc.
Time is on our side; Kim will never know when we might develop some super-weapon or key intelligence enablers that could strip away his security and secrecy, rendering him and his regime vulnerable in a way it isn't today.
It will then route this request along to the appropriate server, but when the server responds with the secure HTTPS link, the Pineapple will "strip" away the secure layer and serve an HTTP version of the site back to the user.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New tax laws could strip away one of the key motivators of year-end giving in the United States - the right to take a tax deduction for the amount you give to qualified charities if you itemize your taxes.
When you strip away the visuals of the claws and the chops and the hair and all of that stuff and you really get a chance to explore the mind and the actions through words, he's a really interesting type of character.
That implied to the researchers that some small and extremely compact object was nearby to strip away the matter: an object like a neutron star, the fascinating objects a little heavier than the Sun but packed into the diameter of a small city.
But even if you strip away the fact that women tend to work part-time more often, and work in less well-paid fields, there's still a gender pay gap of around 8 percent that can't be explained between men and women.
Two days after Republicans in the Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce Committees voted to repeal and replace Obamacare, they're now being targeted by social media ads accusing them of doing things like voting to "strip away health care" from their constituents.
The so-called core-core index, a more closely watched gauge the BOJ uses to strip away the effect of both energy and fresh food costs, was up 0.4 percent in August after rising 0.3 percent in July, government data showed on Friday.
And even if you strip away all of these things, Naz's reaction to the sudden sight of a murdered body is probably similar to how any one of us might react if what felt like a slightly fantastical night suddenly became a nightmare.
But the order on "Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States" certainly looks likely to deepen concerns about the legal robustness of the EU-US data transfer mechanism, given it's explicitly seeking to strip away privacy protections from non-U.
Democrats in the House and Senate are pushing the Do Not Harm Act that would strip away the rights of millions of Americans who, because of their faith, are pro-life or support traditional marriage, making this an election issue for 2900.
While we are having no shortage of political issues that we need to mobilize behind, I urge mental health advocates to keep up the fight against those looking to strip away care that took more than a century and a half to obtain.
The BoomStick is certainly a high-quality upgrade to users sporting stock earbuds or other less pronounced headphones, but for audiophiles its algorithmic sound re-engineering can perhaps strip away the specific sound signatures of headphone brands that ultimately makes them so unique.
When you strip away the conceit that it's a metafictional author presenting a nonexistent autobiography, and ignore the two workers from Sbarro and Panda Express, "Gone With the Mind" begins to seem more like a man speaking to his mother about his life.
Strip away everything but the genre, and you'll often notice that the top categories usually have multiple nominees from the worlds of pop or hip-hop (and sometimes multiple nominees from both), with only one or two nominees from other, older-skewing genres.
The plan, which would strip away protections for the bird on nearly nine million acres of land in the West — making it easier for oil and gas companies to drill on that land — was first detailed in a draft proposal published in December.
It does much to strip away the Soviet Russian distortions that have laden this classic with showy dance tricks, while significantly enriching our understanding of the art of its original choreographer, Marius Petipa (1818-1910) — mainly to the good, but not all.
" ROBERT MALLEY, PRESIDENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP THINK TANK "Strip away the domestic and Israeli political considerations that determined the timing of the plan's release, and the message to the Palestinians, boiled down to its essence, is: You've lost, get over it.
You believe even though you know there are people out there who want to kill your dreams with their hate speech and continuous attempts to strip away the full equality of anyone who does not not look, love or pray like them.
But, in actual practice moving from campaigning to governing, Wilkinson continued, Trump's trade war is positively hurting agriculture and manufacturing, and every Republican member of congress has voted multiple times to strip away health benefits — leaving 'identity threat' as the party's last resort.
Steady investment – some $25 billion annually over the last five years and a total of $600 billion since 1980 – is rooted in an era of inspired federal leadership, when Congress and the executive branch worked together to strip away excessive economic regulations.
The vote Tuesday offered a rare moment of bipartisanship in a divided chamber and a rare victory for environmentalists at a time when the Trump administration is working aggressively to strip away protections on public lands and open them to mining and drilling.
ROME, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Britain's choice of whether to stick to the "European model" or strip away regulation after it leaves the EU will determine the shape of a future trade deal with the bloc, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Thursday.
Though he was inspired by his introduction to the '90s look, professors who had watched the movement come and go were at that point teaching their students how to strip away the layers and extra decoration to convey a clear, sharp message through design.
But now one researcher has dug up a new collection of bugs in email programs that in many cases strip away even the existing, imperfect protections against email impersonation, allowing anyone to undetectably spoof a message with no hint at all to the recipient.
A particularly generous reading might claim that Fallen Kingdom's weaknesses are their own clever subversion of the franchise, that they strip away the distracting, pandering spectacle that made this series work in order to reveal how cruel and corrupt the entire conceit has always been.
"The Trump administration's plans to expand detention and strip away existing structures for oversight of detention are likely to produce more protests both inside and outside the walls of detention facilities," the lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia said.
From that springboard, the new reformers could have gone after the architects of torture in Iraq, say, or the machinations of Vice President Dick Cheney in meeting behind closed doors with the representatives of leading businesses to strip away business regulations and environmental protections.
I've used a lot of shampoo and conditioners that say they're safe for color-treated hair, but in reality, they still strip away my color over time and it kind of makes me feel as though my trip to the salon was a waste.
If you strip away all the hows, whys, wheres, and whats that we spend our time preoccupied with in hope that the answers will ascribe some concrete meaning to being alive, there's really nothing to do besides step outside and hope for the best.
One of the most important things about the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the bill passed in the House on Thursday that would strip away many of the benefits and regulations of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), is what it would do to Medicaid.
After the Senate hearing and before the House hearing, the board of directors of Wells Fargo agreed to claw back $2300 million of Mr. Stumpf's unvested stock awards, deny him his annual bonus and strip away a portion of his $2.8 million base salary.
" As a partial remedy, Dal Niente has developed a number of unorthodox concert formats that try to strip away, according to Mr. Lewanski, "the prevailing cultural narratives about what difficult music is, what new music is, what unfamiliar music is, even what old music is.
ISPs had attempted to scuttle the bill's passage via a cavalcade of underhanded lobbying shenanigans, ranging from efforts to strip away its most important components in committee, to ISP-backed robocalls aimed at senior citizens falsely informing them the bill would raise their phone bills.
BALDWIN, N.Y. — It may seem odd that for someone whose name has graced the byline of more than 900 articles in two New York City tabloids, one of Laura Curran's first acts as Nassau County executive will effectively strip away credit for her new title.
But it will strip away protections of so-called "ephemeral" streams, in which water runs only during or after rainfalls, and of wetlands that are not adjacent to major bodies of water, or connected to such bodies of water by a surface channel of water.
About a year after the law took effect, with the potential economic costs projected to run into the billions of dollars, officials struck a deal that transgender rights groups attacked as a "fake repeal" that did not strip away the intent of the measure.
Author and digital rights activist Cory Doctorow, who first noted the complaint, told Motherboard in an email interview GE's ploy is just one of numerous efforts to steadily strip away consumer rights while erecting arbitrary technical and legal barriers to make an extra buck.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned the international community against heeding the advice of environmental activists — dismissing them as fearmongering "prophets of doom" who will cripple global economies and strip away individual liberties in what he described as a misguided mission to save the planet.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Thursday finalized a rule to strip away environmental protections for streams, wetlands and groundwater, handing a victory to farmers, fossil fuel producers and real estate developers who said Obama-era rules had shackled them with onerous and unnecessary burdens.
BAÑOS, Ecuador — Ecuadoreans found their nation at a standstill on Thursday, with major roads closed, taxis unavailable and public transportation shut down as the country's transit unions declared a strike to protest President Lenín Moreno's decision to strip away a $1.3 billion fuel subsidy.
That criticism swelled into a cacophony over international news coverage of the government's decision in August to strip away the statehood of the predominantly Muslim region of Jammu and Kashmir, send in troops, shut down the internet and arrest community leaders and opposition politicians.
Mr. McGahn, Donald J. Trump's pick for White House counsel, fought for years to strip away limits on big money in politics long before the Supreme Court blessed the idea, and he has relied on a bare-knuckle style to defend politicians in trouble.
But while his administration has yet to unveil a plan, his Justice Department is now threatening to strip away coverage and benefits that many people have come to take for granted in the nine years since the landmark Affordable Care Act was signed into law.
As head of the California company founded by his father, Dr. Molina has become one of the few insurance executives publicly criticizing the House bill, which he believes could strip away coverage for millions of their clients and cause considerable turmoil for the insurance industry.
In recent profiles, writers have described the ways A Star Is Born director and lead actor Bradley Cooper attempted to strip away Gaga's pop star persona in an effort to make her more "open" and without "artifice," in one case literally wiping the makeup off her face.
Strip away some of the more disturbing aspects of Joe's personality (like, umm, the murder-y part and his obsession with locking people in cages) and he's a protagonist who is not all that different from the Hugh Grant, Tom Hanks and Billy Crystal characters we love.
As Trump has increasingly focused on the potential that Clinton would appoint justices to the Supreme Court who would strip away gun rights, Clinton has insisted that while she believes in a constitutionally protected right to own a gun, she supports "reasonable" restrictions on those rights.
For example, in an early scene, when Starr talks about code switching (the act of attempting to strip away one's "Black" vernacular, look, or mannerisms in an attempt to assimilate into white spaces) she takes off her hoodie: that symbolizes, in this respect, Trayvon Martin's tragic death.
The so-called core-core index, a more closely watched gauge the BOJ uses to strip away the effect of both energy and fresh food costs, was up 0.3 percent year-on-year in July after rising 0.2 percent in June, government data showed on Friday.
With its announcement at CES earlier this month that it has expanded to an additional 63 countries around the globe, it solidified its unique status as a broadcaster without borders, able to strip away many of the conventions and constraints of its peers in traditional television.
Strip away the "back in my day, uphill both ways in the snow" bitterness of the above, and the Curry backlash boils down to the notion that a relatively small, slender and unathletic–that is, by freakish NBA standards–player shouldn't be able to do this.
This controversy comes right as President Trump makes one last-ditch attempt to push for what is likely to be legislation that would strip away the health care of millions of Americans and gets ready to push a regressive tax cut that would benefit the wealthy.
The goal of the curators of "Nekto 1917" was to strip away layers of mythology, analysis and ideology lathered onto a broad sampling of paintings done in 1917, before the terrible consequences of revolution became evident and while the future did not yet seem fatally irreversible.
His final sage grouse plan, issued this month, would strip away protections from about nine million acres of the bird's habitat, a move that, in a stroke, opened up more land to oil and gas drilling than any other single policy action by the Trump administration.
For example, one of Kalanick's close associates, Shervin Pishevar, threatened to sue co-founder Garrett Camp and longtime Uber exec Ryan Graves — both of whom are on the board — for "tens of billions of dollars" should they support the proposal to strip away high-voting shares.
"The proposed rules would strip away religious freedom protections from people, often the most vulnerable and marginalized, and even allow faith-based organizations to discriminate in government-funded programs," Rachel Laser, president and chief executive of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, told me.
Simpson, who guest edited Glamour's Honesty Issue to promote her new memoir, Open Book, appears on the cover with minimal-to-no makeup and simple, brushed-back hair — an intentional move meant to strip away the glamour that is often associated with growing up in the spotlight.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut asked Interior's inspector general to investigate Bernhardt's actions after The New York Times reported he has worked to strip away rules also opposed by his former client Westlands Water District related to the delta smelt, a California fish.
The so-called core-core inflation index, a more closely watched gauge the BOJ uses to strip away the effect of both energy and fresh food costs, was up 0.3 percent year-on-year in July after rising 0.2 percent in June, government data showed on Friday.
The New York Times reported that Bernhardt, while at Interior, has worked to strip away such rules, which are also opposed by his former client Westlands Water District, a state-chartered organization that represents farmers who want access to the river water where the fish dwells.
To achieve the color — intended to mimic pink chalk — nail artist Michelle Saunders layered a sheer ivory cream shade (Essie's Tuck It in My Tux) over an opaque pale pink (Essie's Fiji), followed by a matte top coat (Matte About You, also by Essie), to strip away any shine.
The idea is that the federal government will strip away protections that shield those companies from being held accountable for the content their users upload and they distribute — and will only restore those protections once the companies can prove they aren't favoring one end of the political spectrum.
To get the most mileage out of your fresh dye job, Richardson suggests keeping the lashes from getting wet (this includes avoiding steam from facials and heavy eye makeup) for at least 24 hours, and staying away from oil-based products altogether, as they can strip away the tint.
Many of Jackson's most popular songs are big production dance hits (something you can moonwalk to), but Miguel's choice to strip away the excess the Grammys are known for had the effect of making one of the biggest pop stars in the world feel within reach once again.
In fact, in the most recent episode, it sounded like Rick referred to the 113/11 terror attacks as an "excuse to strip away our freedom"—a fact that I wouldn't have noticed had it not been for the fevered intensity of fans who zeroed in on the line.
The US showed militarily that it can do what it likes in Syria Strip away the bravado and the claims that 70% of incoming missiles were destroyed: Even after a week's notice, the US still took out exactly what it said it wanted to, when it wanted to.
The bill goes on to propose greater government control on private contracts, strip away employees' Right-to-Work protections, make it more difficult for employers to access legal counsel on complex labor issues, and eliminate protections that prevent unions from harming businesses while exercising their right to protest.
In particular, do they realize that if Republicans hold Congress, they will strip away protections for the 52 million Americans — more than a quarter of nonelderly adults — who have pre-existing conditions that, before passage of the Affordable Care Act, could have led insurers to deny them coverage?
Given Mr. Trump's repeated attacks on CNN, there's ample cause to suspect that the Justice Department scheme is a ploy to force a sale of the news organization to owners that will strip away its editorial independence and turn it into a house organ of the Trump administration.
Plus, in an age where personal data equals corporate dollars and the LGBTQ community has become a targeted demographic for advertisers in a politically fraught climate, Queering the Map re-imbues our personal histories with intimacy and attempts to strip away the capacity to commercialize these experiences by ensuring anonymity.
Arbus is possibly the closest thing America has to Kafka, a profound ironist who simply did not see the world in conventional terms and was — when you strip away the nice-making, the wheedling for money or support and the expressions of garden-­variety depression — incapable of saying anything uncompelling.
In a 2011 paper and subsequent followup work, Houseman found that, when you strip away productivity gains by the computer sector, the rest of the manufacturing economy had super-slow growth starting in the late 1970s, and almost no growth starting about 2000, approximately the time of China's WTO accession.
Even when you strip away the samples—which, from Underoath to The Microphones, help establish his identity as a sum of his interests like a Myspace "Influences" section—Lil Peep's songwriting is positioned firmly in pop-rap so well crafted it's difficult to fault outside of its melodramatic lyrical content.
In comparing several different varieties of driving distraction, the researchers found that texting had the unique ability to strip away the brain's defensive "sixth sense," a reflexive mechanism that intervenes in cases where a jittery, distracted driver might otherwise drift into another lane or sail off some cliff at high speed.
BATON ROUGE, La. — President-elect Donald J. Trump promised on Friday that his administration would strip away "job-killing restrictions" on energy production and encourage the construction of refineries in the United States, as he campaigned for Republican candidates in a state heavily dependent on the oil and gas industry.
Mr. Bernhardt's proposal to change that plan, released just this month, would strip away protections from about nine million acres of the sage grouse habitat, a move that in a stroke opened up more land to oil and gas drilling than any other single policy action by the Trump administration.
President Trump is expected to head to West Virginia coal country, where in May 2016 that he donned a coal miner's helmet and vowed to strip away regulations on the industry, on Tuesday and is likely to use the moment to tell supporters that he is following through on that promise.
"Strip away the domestic and Israeli political considerations that determined the timing of the plan's release, and the message to the Palestinians, boiled down to its essence, is: 'You've lost, get over it,'" said Robert Malley, president of the International Crisis Group and a former U.S. National Security Council official.
These threats to our democracy and our workplaces come in the midst of new voting restrictions that exclude people of color and the poor from participating in elections, as well as ongoing attempts by state governments and the US Supreme Court to strip away workers' ability to organize their workplaces.
Low default rates – 1.75% at the end of 2018, according to Fitch Ratings – and a strong performance by CLOs have historically supported the asset class, but the massive influx of cash has allowed borrowers to strip away lender protection and produce aggressive terms that have caught regulators' and legislators' attention.
Strip away the tabulation problems, and he had a great night: not only outperforming expectations slightly to battle with Bernie Sanders for the top, but also watching Joe Biden sink dramatically, leaving the way clear for the erstwhile mayor to claim to be the viable moderate alternative to Sanders and socialism.
When the executive board of UNESCO, the United Nations' so-called cultural agency, voted recently to approve a resolution referring to the Western Wall and Temple Mount only by their Muslim names, the organization attempted to strip away the Jewish people's well-documented ties to Jerusalem dating back 3,000 years.
Now take that scene, strip away its worldliness, condemn it to fractured chambers lying deep beneath any semblance of civilization, and assign it a ruler so devoid of humanity that the existence of this world within our own begins to revel in its own lack of sense, absence of purpose.
The Senate voted 92 to 8 in favor of the bill, offering a rare moment of bipartisanship in a divided chamber and a rare victory for environmentalists at a time when the Trump administration is working aggressively to strip away protections on public lands and open them to mining and drilling.
"This particular effort was simply designed to try and strip away all of that complex information that scientists tend to love talking about and make it as visual and as simple as possible, so that anyone could take one glance at it and instantly understand what was going on," Hawkins said.
There are real people whose lives are ruined, each and every day, by Cernovich and his ilk, and our modern corporate media climate continues to have no idea what to do about it, because the battles are deliberately constructed to strip away context and to predetermine their outcomes from the first.
For instance, in 2012, Republicans at the convention voted to strip away a bunch of Ron Paul's delegates by inventing "Rule 40," which said a candidate had to win the majority of delegates in at least eight states to be eligible for the nomination—which meant Paul was out of the running.
"When you strip away the detail, the choice before us was clear: this deal, which delivers on the vote of the referendum, which brings back control of our money laws and borders, ends free movement, protects jobs security and our Union; or leave with no deal; or no Brexit at all," she said.
An alternate universe take on Luke Cage that feels as if it informs the TV show, Noir sees screenwriter Mike Benson and artist Shawn Martinbrough strip away the Marvel Universe tropes and tell a hardboiled crime story about one good man in Harlem, who just happens might be bulletproof, trying to do the right thing.
An alternate universe take on Luke Cage that feels as if it informs the TV show, Noir sees screenwriter Mike Benson and artist Shawn Martinbrough strip away the Marvel Universe tropes and tell a hardboiled crime story about one good man in Harlem, who just happens might be bulletproof, trying to do the right thing.
I mean, sure, the GOP has been consistently trying to strip away people's healthcare, suppress minority rights, and financially assfuck the lower class for decades so I'm not sure why it took the least subtle messenger of this platform personally attacking you and your fiancé to finally come around, but hey, welcome to #theresistance!
While the RAA would add dozens of new procedural requirements on an already too lengthy rulemaking process, the Chamber's permit approval reforms, embodied in the RAPID (Responsibly and Professionally Reinvigorating Development) Act considered in the last Congress, would strip away current requirements for agencies to assess the environmental impacts of permits for energy projects.
Applied's approach to recruitment employs plenty of algorithms — including for scoring candidates (its process involves chunking up applications and also getting candidates to answer questions that reflect "what a day in the job actually looks like"), and also anonymizing applications to further strip away bias risks, presenting the numbered candidates in a random order too.
MANCHESTER, England — Strip away the jargon and the euphemisms and the disorientating forest of acronyms, tune out the noise from claim and counterclaim and strident denial, pick a way through the laborious detail and the tangled minutiae, and a simple truth emerges: At the very apex of European soccer, a moment of reckoning is coming.
In a radical reinterpretation of the 2002 Homeland Security Act, a September memo by the Executive Office for Immigration Review told judges they had the right to strip away the protections if a minor turned 18 during court proceedings that can drag on for years or was reunified with a parent in the United States.
The Ukraine Javelin affair reflects a sad truth about American foreign policy in general, and the last half-century in particular: Strip away the soaring rhetoric of freedom and liberty, and the U.S. government is the world's most heavily-armed protection racket—and by embracing foreign military sales, it's exporting Trump's fabled "American carnage" abroad.
While running EPA on an interim basis, Wheeler continued his predecessor's efforts to strip away red tape on industry, including by weakening Obama-era rules limiting carbon and mercury emissions from power plants, and advancing an initiative to lift a summertime ban on higher ethanol blends of gasoline that was enacted to curb smog.
Old enough to be raised on 70s prog and proto-metal but young and smart enough to develop punk-honed bullshit detectors, Soundgarden emerged in the late 80s to reassert the majesty of classic hard rock—the bulldozing blues riffs, the Richter scale-busting rhythms, the bleacher-baiting wails—but strip away its ornamentation and ceremony.
The movie plays with, leans into, and bends the laws of physics in such a distinct way that if you were to strip away the characters' costumes and just have stunt doubles in potato sacks go through the motions of each fight scene, you'd still be able to tell the scenes belonged to Captain America: Civil War.
Add in the cost of paying for lawyers to represent them in each proceeding, plus the amount the company will have to pay to the workers in each proceeding that it loses, and DoorDash is likely to wind up paying far more money than it would have if it hadn't tried to strip away many of its workers' rights.
And all that data gets attached to the DNA swirling inside your tube of spit, soon to become a data file filled with short strings of As, Cs, Ts, and Gs. Before companies can share that genetic data with researchers or pharma companies eager to mine it, they have to strip away all those personal identifiers (and then some).
There's been a lot written about Yahoo, they get covered in the press like we get covered in the press, but I think when you strip away all of the noise around Yahoo, you get down to a billion users, a very talented team, a global brand and it seems like a powerful partnership for us if we're living in the digital age.
As Michiko Kakutani pointed out at the New York Times, much of 1984 focuses on the mechanics of how the government compels its citizenry to believe its blatant and shameless lies: its control over all written records, its determination to strip away all shades of meaning and ambiguity from language, its deliberate training of its people in the technique of doublethink.
"It's hard to take the Trump administration and Republicans seriously about reducing health care costs for seniors two weeks before the election when they have repeatedly advocated for and implemented policies that strip away protections for people with pre-existing conditions and lead to increased health care costs for millions of Americans," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
Like his predecessors in the American Craftsman style, the Dutch de Stijl and the English Arts and Crafts movement — all of whom aimed to strip away frivolous ornament while rejecting modern fabrication in favor of a return to the fundamentals of craft — Nakashima objected not to machinery as a tool but rather to the distance it opened between design and production.
"They believe the United States is the last bastion of freedom in the world, but that our own government is actually collaborating with the New World Order to strip away our rights and freedoms, starting with the right to keep and bear arms," says Mark Pitcavage of the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism, who has been studying right-wing extremists since the mid-1990s.
"There's been a lot written about Yahoo, they get covered in the press like we get covered in the press, but I think when you strip away all of the noise around Yahoo, you get down to a billion users, a very talented team, a global brand and it seems like a powerful partnership for us if we're living in the digital age," Armstrong said.
"If this legislation is passed and millions of people are thrown off health insurance… thousands of Americans will die," Senator Bernie Sanders told reporters in DC. The AHCA is enormously complicated—it would remove the mandate for everyone to buy health insurance, strip away a lot of government funding that allowed people to buy insurance, and roll back the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion.
"We're seeing huge excitement out there for Democrats as we fight for policies that support American families and expand economic opportunity, while Republicans are working to strip away healthcare from millions and are led by one of the most unpopular presidents in history," Sabrina Singh, deputy communications director for the Democratic National Committee, said in response to questions about the possible field of candidates.
It's tied into much of the platform that won her the election in Nevada (especially among Latino and Hispanic voters): a promise to fight to keep improving upon President Obama's immigration reforms; to fight for equal pay and an increased minimum wage; to fight to get government hands off of a woman's right to choose and unclench the grasp trying to strip away her health care in general.
At a time when there are legitimate dangers facing the country, including a basketball-colored narcissist seeking to strip away rights and rule the nation like a fascist, this eagerness to ignore intent and context in the name of PC hysteria is producing a new generation of punk and hardcore bands that avoid sociopolitical issues altogether and instead focus on frivolous subjects like drinking, moshing, and fashion trends.
To watch her, in "A Doll's House, Part 2," collapse to the floor, flat on her back, wearing period finery, stay there and act, or to see her drive a car in "Lady Bird" — haranguing her passenger then, later, with no one to harangue — is to experience a master comedic technician strip away her technique and leave you soaked in tears, both the pants-wetting and heartbroken varieties.
For Jeff Yang, parent of "Fresh Off the Boat" actor Hudson Yang, contributor to CNN Opinion, and author of "I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action," revivals also have the problem of limiting diversity by hearkening back to the days of all-white casts being de rigueur: "It's not a coincidence that by mining the nostalgic past for retreads, you strip away decades of progress in diverse casting," he wrote.
When you strip away a lot of the pressures that come with a traditional school environment, or even removing parental figures who may be sending certain messages that can drive kids in a certain direction— even if the intention is always good—it often takes removing kids from those environments and bringing them to a place where, if they wanted to start over or express certain interests or express certain fears, they feel comfortable doing it.
Chicago actor Madrid St. Angelo also responded to the casting, suggesting on Facebook that Porchlight's whitewashing was motivated by financial concerns rather than a wish to honor the spirit of the play as written: Porchlight's decision to produce In the Heights is a clear cut example of a theatre producing company producing a play for all of the wrong reasons … When we strip away the beautiful strokes of color, inherent in a playwright's work, we deliver a false gift.
LG: Yeah, well I mean one thing to consider is not only usability, like I said earlier, think about your TV and how many people get confused now by TV interfaces, because they just either can't figure out the remote or they can't figure out where something is in the TV. So you have to think about accessibility, and when you start to strip away some of the more obvious features of a device, you also have to think about accessibility.
Then, a striking pairing of LeWitt's "Double Wall Piece" (111503) and an untitled work by Hesse (1964) crystallizes the divergence of their paths: LeWitt embraces the Minimalist grid, moving into three dimensions and eliminating all colors except black and white in the process; Hesse — who would soon move into three dimensions, too, and strip away most color — nods to the grid by structuring her piece with a border of small rectangles, but uses collage elements and looser, almost figurative forms set on diagonals to interrupt it.
Running alongside those issues is a fear among many Muslims that the goal of the West is not to defeat Islamic State, but to create a permanent state of war against Islam, all the while garrisoning the Middle East (the concern used to be more about taking Arab oil, but the point is the same.) To strip away such easy recruitment themes, and to begin to chip away at memories of past injustices, the West must scale back its military presence across the Middle East and Africa, avoid starting new conflicts, and not expand current ones.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) and Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa), would strip away current Food and Drug Administration regulations, allowing consumers to buy over-the-counter hearing devices known as Personal Sound Amplification Products (PSAPs).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 2628 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.), Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 28500 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.), and Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 6900 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) —have introduced this measure which would strip away RFRA faith-based rights pertaining to abortion, LGBT issues, and marriage.

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