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" But he added that the win "stymies that negative momentum.
The reason may be an industry culture that stymies mid-career women.
In places where the federal government does wield power, Congress often stymies progress.
Humidity at high temperatures stymies a key cooling mechanism for the body, sweating.
But the film's constant sense of grandeur stymies any wish for dutiful, escalatory plotting.
Mitch McConnell, the majority leader who stymies most legislation that comes across his desk.
He says the law stymies transportation projects needed to reduce cars on the road.
Pirates rookie Taillon stymies Padres PITTSBURGH — The San Diego Padres hadn't seen Jameson Taillon before.
As bleaching events are becoming more severe and more frequent, it stymies the recovery, right?
Her work is forceful and confrontational but also sexual in a way that stymies shame.
And, partly as a result, it stymies housebuilding: sprawling brownfield sites in east London remain undeveloped.
It slows economic growth, hampers innovation, stymies job growth and pushes compliance costs to astronomical levels.
The decision essentially stymies the Trump administration's plan to resume the use of the death penalty.
Arrieta stymies former team as Cubs rout Orioles BALTIMORE — Jake Arrieta certainly enjoyed coming back to Baltimore.
It's a venomous stereotype that stymies women's chances for success, not just in politics, but nearly everywhere.
Optical illusion stymies the Internet  Or at least, the part of the internet that definitely needs glasses.
Local protectionism often stymies domestic competition, and pollution and energy data can be unreliable or outright fake.
That suggests something about solar storms stymies whales' ability to determine how close they were to shore.
It turns out that all the fiber in vegetables stymies our body's attempts to absorb their carotenes.
But the endless repetition it requires inherently stymies the kind of hardcore serialization that modern television rewards.
Physical health and mental health are treated in two different systems, she said, which stymies communication and collaboration.
"Every increase stymies consumption, turnover and public revenue," said Vassilis Korkidis, head of the Greek Confederation of Commerce.
Law enforcement argues that the technology stymies the execution of valid search warrants, effectively shielding terrorists and other criminals.
His strategy stymies Mr. Kim's plans to improve the economy and strengthen the legitimacy of his family's dynastic rule.
No nation has a powerful gun lobby like the National Rifle Association, which stymies most gun control legislation in Congress.
As a result, policy stimulus succeeds in boosting asset valuations but arguably simultaneously stymies the recovery it seeks to engender.
Gitmo proponents, like Graham, say that approach stymies needed intelligence gathering on individuals who are acting as soldiers of ISIS.
While many landlords argue that preservation stymies investment, there are business leaders in Harlem who find the past equally valuable.
They did so not by contesting the fact that the gag order stymies competition — for that was impossible to disprove.
All this not only confuses visitors but also stymies bureaucrats, who are often uncertain which number to use for what purpose.
The siblings trade in opportunities, Bart scores against his sister, but Lisa quickly regroups and stymies him on his next shot.
Like Rivera, the master of the cutter, he stymies opponents with a pitch they know is coming but simply cannot handle.
Republicans have long vowed to repeal Dodd-Frank, arguing that it amounts to massive government overreach and stymies the financial sector.
While the law doesn't succeed in limiting the sale of alcohol exclusively to hotels, it stymies the growth of the alcohol industry.
UCF stymies Illinois, reaches NIT semis During his eight seasons at Stanford, Johnny Dawkins twice directed the Cardinal to the NIT championship.
The service is streamlined for mobile devices, and its end-to-end encryption stymies the Iranian government's digital surveillance and censorship regime.
If Congress stymies Trump, world growth edges down modestly relative to the baseline by up to a quarter percentage point during 2017.
They will interpret their gains in the midterms as validation of their Resistance program, even if it stymies progress for the country.
The New York City Bar Association endorsed repealing the statute last month in a white paper describing how the statute stymies transparency.
Based on this experience, I have a modest proposal to break through the logjam that now stymies progress on health-care legislation.
We must not uphold an outdated policy that stymies innovation and creates an uncertain environment for those with the ingenuity and courage to innovate.
For moderates, deficit hawks, and the Budget Committee chair, the filibuster is a source of power even as it stymies the majority party's program.
But derivative nostalgia stymies the creative impulse, miring us in the same thing over and over again and training audiences to demand the predictable.
The lack of masks, gowns and ventilators endangers both patients and health care workers, and stymies the nation's ability to respond to the crisis.
The coverage of the ugly behavior of Louis C.K. revealed how a certain kind of toxic work environment stymies the careers of female comics.
"That stymies, to a small extent, the positive carry-over effect and the positive impetus for the following year," he told Reuters, referring to 2017.
Mariners' Paxton stymies Rangers SEATTLE — The Texas Rangers couldn't muster a hit against James Paxton for 25 21/23 innings on Saturday at Safeco Field.
But last week, the ruling coalition party began talks with opposition groups with a view to amending an anti-terror law critics say stymies dissent.
It includes numerous provisions to expedite management of the National Forest System and reduce the amount of litigation that frequently stymies needed forest management projects.
When their social roles reverse in university and Connell is left on the fringes of the scene while Marian moves to its center, their romance stymies.
It's a cynical strategy that stymies offensive flow for both sides and more often than not reduces matches to monotonous slogs devoid of skill and creativity.
If Canada stymies U.S. sales, Washington should complain to the World Trade Organization, said Jaime Castaneda, the U.S. Dairy Export Council's senior vice-president of trade policy.
"Mining and manufacturing activity are likely to be hit especially hard by the political challenges, as the elevated policy uncertainty stymies much-needed investment," the report said.
China and Europe have been driving an increasing share of global growth this year as political conflict stymies stimulus policies being pushed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
U.S. development agencies can help support job growth and economic activity in developing countries, which stymies some of the root causes of forced migration, gangs and terrorism.
Grant Forsyth, an economist, points out that the federal government still classifies marijuana as a controlled substance, a fact that stymies the study of pot purchases nationwide.
The crimped production, in turn, costs the economy jobs, keeps prices higher for consumers and stymies the nation's long-held geopolitical goal of reducing dependence on foreign oil.
The current system stymies the agency of individual members of Congress, reduces transparency, and decreases the likelihood that whistleblowers will bring concerns to the attention of key members.
It also stymies immigrants' access to lawyers and due process for their asylum claims, thus increasing the danger they will be returned to the harm they just fled.
As Australia burns and the Trump administration stymies international collaboration and bails out the coal industry, you have a chance to redefine your generation and save the day.
The government maintains a fixed rate of 10 to the dollar mainly for imports of food and medicine, a wildly unrealistic level that stymies essential imports and fosters corruption.
Extreme federal taxation that treats law-abiding, tax-paying cannabis businesses like criminals stymies economic growth and limits businesses' ability to serve patients and re-invest in their communities.
On his first trip to Cuba, in November, he was struck by how welcoming people were and jarred by the lack of opportunity that stymies entrepreneurship and professional development.
In both examples below, notice how the defense stymies the break only to get subsequently confused, failing to communicate on a switch or leaving an offensive player entirely open.
It currently stymies Japan's ability to take part in any military action, limiting what Japan can do at home as well as what it can contribute to missions abroad.
President Donald Trump has pledged to roll back legislation he believes stymies economic growth, but opposition in the U.S. Senate makes it hard for Mnuchin to tear up existing rules.
The exercise solves an increasingly common problem that often stymies many advanced tech projects: bridging the gap between the desires of the tech team and the needs of the business.
Critics of the act have long contended that it stymies economic development by shutting industry out of resource-rich places that happen to be home to endangered or threatened species.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Inflexibility of Senator Stymies Ex-Im Bank" (Business Day, June 28): I served as a Republican appointee to the Export-Import Bank from 1994 to 1999.
For one, hospitals could be required to offer maintenance programs as a condition of Medicare funding, which would remove the "NIMBY" problem that often stymies and delays the location of treatment centers.
The Guardian Firewall app runs in the background of an iOS device, and stymies data and location trackers while compiling a list of all the times your apps attempt to deploy them.
When the key fob cloning attack against Tesla's Model S cars first came to light a year ago, the company emphasized that its vehicles have a GPS tracking feature that stymies thieves.
"In our interconnected society, racism — both interpersonal and institutional — is the flaw in the machine that often stymies our democracy and our economy," McGhee, who's working on a book on this topic, said.
You could develop a relationship where you're significantly reducing costs, while still making the providers whole and cutting out so much of the red tape and bureaucracy that currently stymies and frustrates them.
Russia's UN Security Council veto stymies any meaningful resolution -- which is often dismissed by the Assad regime that stands accused of using sarin gas again, despite a resolution demanding they surrender all chemical weapons.
There's no better way to protect yourself from the universal scourge of phishing attacks than with a hardware token like a Yubikey, which stymies attackers even if you accidentally hand them your username and password.
Hanafi, the owner of property development company in Pekanbaru on Sumatra island, said paying 14 percent annual interest for a $226,000 loan stymies business, adding that he would "build more houses if capital was cheaper".
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL In Taiwan, Survivor Mentality Stymies Tech Innovation | As voters choose a new president this weekend, a rare point of agreement between Taiwan's fractious political parties is that the tech industry needs help.
Throwing resources at the state sector instead of the private sector is a double whammy: Not only does it not improve the performance of (inefficient) state-owned enterprises; it also stymies (far more efficient) private companies.
And now, the question that many are asking, "Is a woman candidate electable?" is evidence in and of itself that we as a society know that gender stereotyping still stymies women from breaking the highest glass ceiling.
The lack of independent analysis stymies congressional oversight in areas from banking and finance reform, to the oversight of technology companies, to the potential to effectively pass laws that will respond to the threat of climate change.
"The roots of trolling behavior, particularly among young men, are complicated, but I lay much of the blame on the internet and how it stymies interaction with real people and prevents the development of real feelings," she said.
Illinois stymies Northwestern Northwestern failed in its first attempt to set a school record for wins in a season, falling 66-50 to Illinois in a Big Ten game on Tuesday night at State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill.
Brewers' Wilkerson stymies Cardinals ST. LOUIS — Less than 24 hours after Andrew Romine became the 10th player in big league history to play all nine positions in a game, the Milwaukee Brewers' Hernan Perez wanted to become the 11th.
Although Washington lifted sanctions on Sudan in 2017, the terrorist designation, in place since 1993, stymies investment from the West and bars the country from receiving urgently needed financial relief like debt forgiveness or an International Monetary Fund bailout.
The decision further stymies Manning's attempts to be treated as a woman while imprisoned at the Fort Leavenworth military prison in Kansas, said the document filed on Monday in federal court in Washington in relation to on ongoing lawsuit.
Although he traditionally stymies the Flyers with a 10-5-2 career mark, the 33-year-old Anderson has elected to take a leave of absence to be with his wife Nicholle, who was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma last month.
The bottom line: If Trump is reelected and able to replace a liberal justice — or even if a Republican Senate blocks a Democratic president from filling lower-court vacancies — the judiciary could become a roadblock that stymies Democrats for generations.
But officials on both sides of the Atlantic say that companies rapidly employing end-to-end encryption — in which only the user and the sender have the key to decipher a message — stymies investigations and allows terrorists to plot attacks undetected.
But business development advocates in West Virginia argue that a lack of access to natural gas stymies industry growth, especially in places like Jefferson County, which has no natural gas supply; local leaders have been trying to bring natural gas there since the 1970s.
H&M does make an effort to recycle fibers, but the fact that so many of its items are, as The Telegraph describes, "cotton-poly-elastane-wool-acrylic-etc" blends stymies the process, and the sheer volume of clothes they produce renders their efforts laughable.
Per the BBC, Europol believes that as much as $5.6 billion's worth (four billion pounds) of European criminal proceeds are being laundered through cryptocurrencies, though the same lack of transparency that enables such laundering under the radar stymies anything resembling an accurate tally of the scale of the problem.
Whether used as code for "low income" or "underprivileged" or as a proxy for affirmative action, the label comes with assumptions: that the student's parents have little or no experience navigating the academic, financial and cultural barriers to higher education, including an application process that stymies even the most savvy parent.
From one day to the next, the Trump presidency unfolds more or less like a normal Republican presidency—that is, by committing one determined act of rote negligence or flamboyant cruelty at a time, building into a blustering drumbeat of rollbacks and stymies and 37-year-old federal judge appointees.
The bigger picture Tara Lachapelle of Gadfly writes: At the end of the day, any company is better off — and I do mean financially better off — without someone who uses their power for inappropriate sexual behavior that makes the workplace a threatening place for colleagues and stymies women's ability to climb the ranks.
EditorsNote: Corrects spelling of Condon in lede and "best" in paragraph 6 Condon stymies Blue Jackets in Senators' win COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mike Condon has proved to be an iron man for Ottawa for the past few weeks and the goaltender came up big against one of the NHL's highest-scoring teams on Thursday night.
Venturing into Marc Straus's site I'm able to check out the room displaying Jeanne Silverthorne's work but when I attempt to see the work of another artist, James Rosenquist, it stymies me with a semi-opaque blue screen and a message, "Exhibitions beyond limits," suggesting that I sign up with an email and password to create an account (I didn't).
Sen. 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.) on Monday warned that racism stymies economic progress by blocking a fairer system that benefits all workers, The Associated Press reported.
As more and more of us join in this reckoning with gender, sex, power and violence, there is one refrain that must be shouted louder: that it is deeply sexist to insist on the divide between art and life, to cling to the work of "great men" if you do not also acknowledge that the same divide, working in reverse, stymies the creation of great art, transformative criticism, and groundbreaking imagination by women.
Stymies and Divots - The Stymies (Cambridge) v. Divots (Oxford) match occurs on the Wednesday before the Blues Varsity Match, featuring five 18-hole foursomes matches in the morning, followed by 10 18-hole singles matches in the afternoon.
Robertson, Jimmy. "Tech 'D' stymies Duke as Hokies open season 2–0" , Hokiesports.com the Newspaper. Hokiesports.com. September 10, 2005. Accessed May 18, 2005.
The Cambridge University Golf Club is the golf club for the University of Cambridge, England. It comprises the Blues team, the second-team Cambridge University Golf Club Stymies, and the Ladies team. The club was founded in 1869, and the first University Golf Match was played against Oxford in 1878. Members who play in the University Golf Match are awarded a Full Blue, while those who play against Oxford for the Stymies are awarded Second Team Colours.
When Raffles does not express sympathy, Bunny tries to leave. Raffles detains him. Agitated, Bunny raises a pistol to his head to kill himself. However, Raffles unexpectedly admires the bold move, which stymies Bunny.
Asma Afsaruddin states that "Ibn Warraq is not interested in debate; he wants nothing less than wholesale conversion to his point of view within the community of scholars of Islam" and added that his work, The Origins of The Koran, "needlessly poisons the atmosphere and stymies efforts to engage in honest scholarly discussion".
Christmas Means Extra Tot of Brandy For Old Louis, The StarPhoenix Eventually all the birds died except for Louis, whose presence still kept the property from being sold.(23 June 1959). Hard-Drinking Parrot Stymies Progress, Calgary HeraldSackett, Russell (9 August 1963). The Old Bird Won't Sell, Life (magazine) In 1966, Louis went to live with Wong.
Game Revolutions Silverman identified the control issues as the game's only flaw, although praised the responsiveness of the driving mechanics. Matt Helgeson of Game Informer similarly described the driving as "great", but noted "clunky" combat. GamePros Four-Eyed Dragon found the cars simple to manoeuvre. Edge described the game's combat as "an awkward system that stymies play". 1UP.
Following the near loss to NC State, the Hokies blew out their next several opponents. Virginia Tech defeated Duke and Ohio by scores of 45–0 each. The Virginia Tech defense held Duke's offense to just 35 total yards, an NCAA record.Tech 'D' stymies Duke as Hokies open season 2–0 Jimmy Robertson, Virginia Tech Sports Information, Hokiesports.
"Puerto Rico to Sell Majority Stake in Puerto Rico Telephone Company to GTE-led Group". BusinessWire. 27 May 1998, p. 1. Although the PRTC — which made a profit of US$130 million in 1996 – was providing "generally good" telephone service and using "modern equipment" (in the words of the conservative National Center for Policy Analysis),"New Deal Mentality Stymies Competition In Puerto Rico".
The Port-au-Prince morgue became overwhelmed with thousands of dead bodies that were laid outside on the streets and sidewalks. Aid workers began to concentrate on identification and disposal of corpses.Charles, Jacqueline, Clark, Lesley, Robles, Frances, Trention, Daniel (14 January 2010). Massive damage stymies Haiti relief efforts as bodies pile up, The Miami Herald. Retrieved on 14 January 2010.
Mark Ladan, "Native claim delays Highway 400 expansion ; Low voter turnout stymies efforts to settle". Toronto Star, June 29, 2002. In 2003 the government and the Mohawk First Nation reached an agreement allowing freeway construction through the reserve lands.Mark Bonokoski, "While Native land claim disputes are still at the same-old, same-old stage, the Wahta Mohawk of Bala have quietly reached a deal".
Wilson then joined a band with lead singer of Long Beach Dub Allstars RAS-1 called Long Beach Shortbus. The band later split in October 2007. Wilson currently plays the drums in a psychedelic rock band called StoneWing who went on a 2009 tour of the Midwest and Colorado with Midwest Reggae Rockers Jon Wayne and The Pain out of Minneapolis. Wilson also plays in an Iggy Pop cover band called The STyMiES.
After McBride came to CSM, he seemed to be the right man in the right place at the right time to begin implementing significant changes in engineering education. As school president, he had the "bully pulpit" to help overcome the bureaucratic inertia that often stymies such changes. Slowly a real program began to take shape. He could talk about actual results at professional meetings and get feedback from corporate executives who were hiring CSM graduates.
In Chapter 2, The Need of a Theory of Experience, Dewey argues that not all experiences are educative and that, in fact, some experiences can be mis-educative. The central challenge to experience-based learning is to create fruitful experiences and organize them in progression to guide students’ learning. A mis-educative experience stymies the growth of further experiences. Enjoyable experiences may be mis-educative if they are disconnected and promote dispersive, disintegrated and centrifugal habits.
Proponents of legalized organ trade have hailed the Iranian system as an example of an effective and safe organ trading model. In addition, the LNRD model is compatible with the social climate in the country. Religious practices in Iran stymies donation culture in the country as organ donations is often viewed as taboo. In 2017, from a possible 8000 cases of brain death, 4000 organs were viable, but only 808 were transplanted due to lack of consent.
Cynthia Rigg of Crain's New York Business wrote, "Over the past decade Sloan's reputation for quality has fallen dramatically. The privately held chain has done little to upgrade its stores while [its competitors] have undertaken extensive expansion and modernization programs." She also reported that industry sources said the four principals of Sloan's were "often at loggerheads, which stymies decision making." Despite its problems, Sloan's was said to hold a 20 percent share of Manhattan's grocery business.
Drexel Turner of The Menil Collection described the contents as "a parade of often repetitive buildings that are explained chiefly in terms of stylistic derivation."Turner, p. 406. Breisch argued that the author had taken "strains to pigeonhole Texas buildings into preconceived stylistic slots". Aranha argued that the organizational style used stymies the reader's understanding of the chronology of the buildings and that it was possible that some buildings were not included because the author could not fit them into his categorization system.
Montague Shaw) to complete his army of killer robots and gain all the power and riches he desires. Knowing that he has an enemy, Satan uses the threat of killing the Professor's daughter, Lois (Ella Neal) to keep the Cooperhead from disrupting his plans. The Copperhead attempts to protect the Professor and his daughter and stymies the efforts of Doctor Satan and his gang. In his fight with the criminal mastermind, the Copperhead uses the doctor's own diabolical device to defeat Doctor Satan.
According to the 2008 election law, only parties or coalitions controlling 20% of DPR seats or winning 25% of the popular votes in the 2014 parliamentary elections are eligible to nominate a candidate. This law was challenged in the Constitutional Court,Markus Junianto Sihaloho, 'Presidential Threshold Likely to Here to Stay' , Jakarta Globe, 13 September 2013. but in late January 2014, the court ruled that the requirement would stand for this election.Ina Parlina, 'Ruling stymies Prabowo's bid', The Jakarta Post, 25 January 2014.
Having exceeded expectations in the ACC tournament, Maryland was awarded a bid to the NCAA tournament with a seed ranking of ten. In the first round, they played seventh-seeded California, where, after a near stalemate in the first half, Maryland pulled away in the second to win, 84–71.Maryland stymies Cal shooters , NBC Sports, March 19, 2009. They then faced second-seeded Memphis, which held a 26-game winning streak.Evans leads Memphis to easy win over Terps , NBC Sports, March 21, 2009.
This transaction played a part in the trial. In February 2004, Delaware judge Leo E. Strine, Jr. barred the Barclays sale and wrote in his judgment, "Black breached his fiduciary and contractual duties persistently and seriously... I found Black evasive and unreliable. His explanations of key events and of his own motivations do not have the ring of truth".Herman, Eric "Judge stymies Black" Chicago Sun-Times, February 27, 2004 Strine, however, also wrote that "another reasonable mind might draw different conclusions" regarding these findings of fact.
The laws of Slovakia guarantee the freedom of religious belief, and criminalize the defamation of and discrimination against religious groups. Religious groups may register with the government in order to receive certain privileges, but the threshold of membership required for new groups to register is prohibitively high. Government officials have explicitly stated that preventing Islamic organizations from registering is a reason for this requirement. Christian groups have also complained that this membership threshold stymies the ability for individuals in registered religious organizations to dissent against their religious leadership.
The laws of Slovakia guarantee the freedom of religious belief, and criminalize the defamation of and discrimination against religious groups. Religious groups may register with the government in order to receive certain privileges, but the threshold of membership required for new groups to register is prohibitively high. Government officials have explicitly stated that preventing Islamic organizations from registering is a reason for this requirement. Christian groups have also complained that this membership threshold stymies the ability for individuals in registered religious organizations to dissent against their religious leadership.
Throughout its history, the institution's goals were to profit from annual cotton harvests and to discipline prisoners who did not work sufficiently to produce the harvests. Walter Siros, a man who was sent to Eastham in 1960, described the institutional rule as "murderous." Perkinson said that Eastham's "continuities were striking" and that the prison's daily rhythms, which originated from the 19th century, "scarcely changed." Perkinson said that Eastham's history suggests that the harshest elements of imprisonment in 2010 had origins in previous eras, and that Eastham stymies contemporary criminal justice analysts who focus on recent trends instead of continuities.
Specifically, Nigeria had advanced efforts to provide universal primary education, protect the environment. A prerequisite for achieving many of these worthwhile objectives is curtailing endemic corruption, which stymies development and taints Nigeria's business environment. President Olusegun Obasanjo's campaign against corruption, which includes the arrest of officials accused of misdeeds and recovering stolen funds, has won praise from the World Bank. In September 2005, Nigeria, with the assistance of the World Bank, began to recover US$458 million of illicit funds that had been deposited in Swiss banks by the late military dictator Sani Abacha, who ruled Nigeria from 1993 to 1998.
Christian groups have also complained that this membership threshold stymies the ability for individuals in registered religious organizations to dissent against their religious leadership. Politicians from far-right parties in the National Council, Slovakia's legislative body, frequently espouse Islamophobic and antisemitic rhetoric and conspiracy theories. Some of them have faced censure as a consequence of their violation of laws against the propagation of extremist materials and against affiliation with groups dedicated to the suppression of fundamental rights and freedoms. According to NGOs and unregistered religious groups, negative attitudes toward unregistered religious groups are prevalent, and there are significant amounts of hate speech online against religious minorities and refugees.
Asma states that "poor editing, sloppy transliteration, and ad hominem attacks on certain authors...especially Watt, add to the chagrin of the reader", and argued that "Ibn Warraq is not interested in debate; he wants nothing less than wholesale conversion to his point of view within the community of scholars of Islam" and added that his book "needlessly poisons the atmosphere and stymies efforts to engage in honest scholarly discussion". In his review of the book, As'ad AbuKhalil states that Ibn Warraq collected old writings by Orientalists who have been long discredited and added that "the more rigid and biased the Orientalists, the better for Warraq".
However, for the remainder of Valenzuela's Dodgers career, his pitching efforts were rendered less effective, largely due to nagging shoulder problems.Valenzuela put on waivers by Dodgers - tribunedigital-baltimoresun He was on the Dodgers’ 1988 World Series championship team, but he did not play in the postseason because of his ailing shoulder. On June 29, 1990, Valenzuela threw his only MLB no-hitter, pitching at Dodger Stadium against the St. Louis Cardinals, a 6–0 victory.The Night of Two No-Hitters: Fernando Pitches One for the First Time as He Stymies Cardinals, 6-0 - latimes Despite having recently shown flashes of his former self, he was unceremoniously released by the Dodgers just prior to the season.
All identities are imaginable and theoretically possible for all individuals within the secular egalitarian worldview. While this consciousness allows for endless possibility, it also requires endless choice. “It is modern culture—specifically the presumed equality of all members of society, secularism, and choice in self-definition, implied in the national consciousness—that makes the formation of the individual identity difficult. . .The more choices one has, the less secure one becomes in the choices already made (by one or for one) and making up one’s mind—literally, in the sense of constructing one’s identity—grows increasingly difficult.” The burden of navigating these infinite choices falls upon the individual mind, and stymies the function of the will.
In the film, Hoback discovers just how easy it's been for companies and the government to sidestep public health issues through the lax enforcement of environmental regulations, corporate secrecy regarding under-tested chemicals, and powerful lobbying that stymies lawmakers from holding companies accountable. Hoback's What Lies Upstream and Terms and Conditions May Apply both explore the alliance between corporate and government interests and its effect on unsuspecting citizens. What Lies Upstream was the opening night film at the 2017 Slamdance Film Festival, screened at AFI Docs, and received a Special Jury Prize for Investigative Filmmaking at The Seattle International Film Festival. The film was picked up by PBS' Independent Lens and has been met with a positive critical reception.
In "House Counsel", McCoy tries to prosecute a mobster for bribing and murdering a juror. The man's lawyer, Paul Kopell (Ron Leibman), is one of McCoy's oldest friends, with whom he had a competitive relationship for years, and he proves to be equally aggressive in his approach to his work. As Kopell repeatedly stymies McCoy's prosecutorial efforts, McCoy takes the position that Kopell is not acting as an independent attorney, but as a participant in organized crime, and eventually prosecutes Kopell for conspiracy in the juror's murder. He tells Kopell's wife Anna (Jessica Walter) that the prosecution is not personal, but she angrily replies that McCoy simply wants the final victory over a rival.
DiGiovanni, Joe (August 18, 2011)Dodgers continue to struggle in Milwaukee. Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved on August 18, 2011. Clayton Kershaw helped the Dodgers avoid a sweep by pitching eight shutout innings to pick up his 15th win as the Dodgers won 5-1 on August 18.DiGiovanni, Joe (August 18, 2011)Kershaw stymies red-hot Crew in series finale. Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved on August 18, 2011. Kershaw became the first Dodger pitcher to pick up his 15th win before September since Hideo Nomo in 2003.Stephen, Eric (August 18, 2011)Clayton Kershaw Continues To Amaze, Dodgers Salvage One In Milwaukee . truebluela.com. Retrieved on August 18, 2011. Hiroki Kuroda finally got some run support, picking up the win in the Dodgers 8-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on August 19.
Simonton, 1994, p. 376 These fluctuations in the appearance of genius were much too rapid to be explained by the simple mechanism of genetic inheritance along family lines.Simonton, 1994, p. 376. In Simonton's words, “the traits available in a population gene pool cannot fluctuate wildly in any short period…” If genius were simply due to “inherited ability”, it would “be spread (much) more evenly from generation to generation”. Kroeber argued, in Simonton's words, that his “configurations” were due to “emulations”: “Geniuses cluster in history because the key figures of one generation emulate those in the immediately preceding generations… (until) it attains a high point of perfection that stymies further growth”. At this point the “tradition degenerates into empty imitation, as most creative minds move on to greener pastures”.
It takes on the shape of a wheeled arm holding a gun, which rolls into the next scene. #"Bank Robber" (S1, E10): A bank robber (Cleese) mistakes a lingerie shop for a bank, and attempts to rob it. After the shop owner (Idle) stymies his hopes of stealing large quantities of money, the robber is somewhat put out by his error, and makes do with a pair of panties. #"River Link" (exclusive to this film): Cleese walks through a river to reach his desk and state (for the last time in the film), "And now for something completely different." #"People Falling Out of High Buildings" (S1, E12): An office worker (Idle) sees people falling past the window, but his co-worker (Cleese) is uninterested, until they realize there is a board meeting occurring up stairs and wager whether Parkinson will be next.
Following the trail of a group of missing child prodigies, detective Dan Turpin discovers the dying body of Darkseid's son, Orion. The Justice League of America liaise with the Green Lantern Corps to investigate the murder, deducing the cause of death to be a bullet of Radion (a substance toxic to New Gods) fired backwards through time from the future. New God Granny Goodness, possessing the body of Green Lantern Kraken, stymies the investigation by framing Hal Jordan for the murder; when Batman deduces her true identity, she captures him and teleports him to Command D, a government bio-chemical weapons facility beneath the city of Blüdhaven that has also fallen under the control of Darkseid's minions. Slowly becoming aware of the threat the evil gods pose, Alan Scott enacts "Article X", a super hero draft, that readies Earth's metahuman forces for the coming war.

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