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"Let nature take charge of that place's destiny," he said.
And we're going to take charge of our own destiny.
Somebody who is going to take charge of every moment.
My neighbor asked me if I would take charge of Tessa.
It has allowed me to take charge of my own recovery.
Others are hoping to take charge of the Brexit process themselves.
There were no adults in Tehran to take charge of anything.
The American referee Jair Marrufo will take charge of today's game.
Lionesses manager Phil Neville will take charge of the British squad.
Wrubel will also take charge of the intimates category for both Walmart.
Liam Fox, a former defense secretary, will take charge of international trade.
Was it also a way to take charge of her own sexuality?
So take charge of your nunchi and be the strong, silent type.
Bikers should also take charge of their safety as well, Wang said.
If you're gonna do something, take charge of it, and go for it.
Mueller will now take charge of the FBI investigation that began last July.
"We empower communities to take charge of their own sanitation needs," explains Allgood.
David Davis, a veteran Eurosceptic, will take charge of a new Brexit department.
You can offer to take charge of and coordinate the public health response.
Reid told Sanders to take charge of his supporters during their talk Tuesday.
The firm hired Wei Zhou to take charge of its finances in September 2018.
We're told his personal doctor was going to take charge of him upon release.
Leaving town, she said, was a way for people to take charge of something.
Please don't assume someone will take charge of them and provide for their needs.
Unlike his Indians counterpart, Arrieta honed his pitches enough to take charge of the game.
Haspel didn't officially take charge of the black site until after Zubaydah's interrogation was over.
It will encourage you to take your power back and take charge of your life.
Her determined stance complements the copy floating beside her: "Take charge of your future," it reads.
"I will call the mafia and get them to take charge of this problem," he said.
Take charge of your brain chemistry by inputting stress-reducing imagery right there at your desk.
Ibrahim Jabawi, the spokesman, said local forces overseen by Russia would take charge of the area.
"With Live OS, people take charge of their work experiences," explains some buzzword-laden ad copy.
Jessit seemed to take charge of the night, and was lovingly bossing everyone around, even Poole.
They were, in essence, the first faith-based apocalyptic sect to take charge of a country.
Assuming we can identify the leadership to take charge of it, we must make it happen.
Today, many cantors also take charge of a congregation's youth education programs, as Myers often did.
"It's up to all of us, the consumers, to take charge of our health," she said.
Williams suffered from health problems after Olympia's birth, requiring Ohanian to take charge of Olympia's care.
Moreover, the military does not want Mr. Akhtar to take charge of Karachi, Pakistan's economic hub.
And Gowdy seems equally understanding of allowing the special counsel to take charge of the timeline.
On Saturday, Sarri will take charge of Chelsea for the first time in the Premier League.
How to Take Charge of Your Medical Care Walking into a doctor's office can be intimidating.
He has appointed Vice President Pence to take charge of the U.S. response to the disease.
Could the government of a poor country take charge of aid, as both sides claimed they wanted?
In other countries when these crises happen people abandon their invitations and take charge of the situation.
He has undeservedly risen to take charge of the China Dream Bureau in the city of Ziyang.
It is hoped a new leader can be elected then who will take charge of withdrawal process.
For one, they are supposed to empower the individual to take charge of their own healthcare decisions.
Even more important, my employees get the resources necessary to take charge of their health-insurance needs.
Chrysaor will take charge of hundreds of Shell and former BG employees that work on the platforms.
So it's really interesting for me to be with someone who decided to take charge of things.
"I'm supposed to take charge of anybody who's breaking the rules," she told me at the time.
We're trying to help people take charge of their own health and wellness, not replace medical experts.
We need individuals to take charge of their own preparedness both at home and in their communities.
Chris Wallace will moderate, becoming the first Fox journalist to take charge of a general election showdown.
The article would allow Madrid to suspend Catalan lawmakers and take charge of the region's autonomous administration.
The ministry will also take charge of protecting water resources from pollution, another important issue in China.
Meanwhile, the Republic of Cyprus refused to take charge of them, saying they were the UK's responsibility.
They taught me to take charge of life instead of waiting for success to come to me.
Until a coach is hired, director of football operations Aaron Kelton will take charge of the program.
In the meeting, the President said acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt would take charge of the event.
Influencers, A-listers and glam pros want you to stop waiting — and take charge of your hair routine!
Design different cities and take charge of transportation through a competent integrated transit network (looking at you, MTA).
This payments company offers consumers a way to take charge of their credit by creating personalized payment plans.
He then went to Washington in 2006 to take charge of our U.S. political and general news coverage.
He became finance chief in 2010 before moving to take charge of strategy and portfolio management in 2014.
Women's voices are traditionally quieter in Buddhism, where monks usually take charge of all the most important roles.
To take charge of your work week, CNBC compiled quotes and tips from successful entrepreneurs to inspire you.
Take back your power and take charge of your life and what you choose to do with it.
It shouldn't depress you — it should empower you to take charge of your life and pursue your dreams.
Mr. Mehrotra shares the title of chef with Vivek Rana, who will eventually take charge of the kitchen.
Sirisena has said he wants to take charge of the economy, which is currently handled by the UNP.
In the meantime, the best advice I have to offer is to take charge of your health care.
For those that like to take charge of the situation, a handheld vacuum remains the option of choice.
The one body with political credibility to take charge of a second transitional process is the African Union.
I produce all my own stuff, and like to take charge of my visuals like Missy Elliott does.
"You have an opportunity to make a difference, take charge of your own career and aspirations," one employee writes.
She's in the background of all of that, [reminding me to] take charge of whatever space that I enter.
We still have very little evidence that he's likely to take charge of events rather than react to them.
"You have to understand, son," an older, balding man who'd come to take charge of the situation told Pratt.
Watch the video to find out how you can take charge of your inbox and become a Gmail genius.
The federal government should take charge of harnessing identifying and harnessing that wealth for the benefit of the citizens.
" He added: "We cannot be dependent anymore on the U.S., we have to take charge of our own destiny.
Take charge of your pooch's wellbeing and use the code MASH20 to save $20 on the Whistle GO collection.
Many want to eschew the corporate world entirely and start their own business to take charge of their destiny.
They gave no indication of who might lead the administration or who could take charge of the key ministries.
After just two phone conversations with Pérez, Zidane agreed to take charge of Real until the summer of 2022.
But the president never seemed fully comfortable with Mr. Kelly's effort to take charge of the White House staff.
The military recently appointed an American brigadier general to take charge of greatly expanding and fortifying the Green Zone.
"At the beginning of the story, his three sons don't take charge of their kids, Casimiro's grandchildren," Cosio continues.
They would be led by provincial governors but include military leaders who would take charge of local security forces.
The Bank of Italy appointed two special commissioners to take charge of the bank, which will continue regular operations.
In the past decade, some members of the second generation have also chosen to take charge of family restaurants.
GVC, which is led by Kenny Alexander who would also take charge of the combined group, has until Jan.
More than ever, Latinos need to take charge of our own destiny, and that means making our voices heard.
Another way to preempt any sudden-onset FOMO is to take charge of the evening, top shortage be damned.
Barr, you'll recall, was appointed by President Donald Trump in no small part to take charge of the investigation.
It's supposed to help you take charge of your health, and save the beleaguered US healthcare system loads of money.
But it feels like the series is hesitating to let her take charge of her life in a meaningful way.
Hannah Horvath, played by Dunham herself, will take charge of her writerly life, it seems, and finally actually write something.
All this finally spurred Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to appoint a special counsel to take charge of the investigation.
The European Commission has picked a former French foreign minister and commissioner, Michel Barnier, to take charge of the negotiations.
Henner even wrote about it in her ninth book – Total Memory Makeover: Uncover Your Past, Take Charge of Your Future.
They've got the store, they're filling it with private label products, and they want to take charge of the delivery.
She warns of a future in which humans take charge of evolution—both their own and that of other species.
Bradley will take charge of French club Le Havre for the final time on Monday when they take on Sochaux.
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz told CNN she has asked FEMA to let municipalities take charge of distributing resources.
She will replace Beverly Wyse, who will take charge of a group which provides services for all of Boeing's businesses.
She succeeds Beverly Wyse, who will take charge of a group which provides services for all of Boeing's business units.
With a new year, you have a new opportunity to take charge of your money, your career and your future.
But Kasky stressed that "not a single one" of the donors has attempted to take charge of the group's efforts.
You then have to take charge of your own career and make some choices about who you work for, too.
In 2009, Oseguera tried to take charge of the Milenio Cartel when its boss was killed in an army raid.
The central government was also poised to take charge of Catalonia's autonomous police force and the Catalan center for telecommunications.
Yet in a culture in which men generally take charge of family finances, they are also more vulnerable to exploitation.
It would make it easier for women to commute to work and take charge of their own movements, they said.
Speaking at a midday Cabinet meeting, the President said acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt would take charge of the event.
Vice President Mike Pence will take charge of the US response to the new coronavirus, President Donald Trump announced today.
Although the incidents prompted an increased police presence, Sliwa said residents still need to take charge of their own safety.
It is now clear that Haspel did not take charge of the base until after the interrogation of Zubaydah ended.
Still, he needed Richardson, with his impeccable reputation, to redeem his Justice Department and take charge of the Watergate investigation.
I happen to believe that in individuals are going to have to take charge of what they do with that information.
Irrespective of their circumstances, the children I met were determined to change their lives and take charge of their collective future.
Arora, who was Google's highest paid executive in 2012, joined SoftBank in September 2014 to take charge of its overseas operations.
Democrats want to take charge of the impeachment push and shoot down GOP complaints that the process they're pursuing is unfair.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and urges the inhabitants of the projects to step up and take charge of their future.
The appointment in 2009 of an emergency manager to take charge of the struggling district has not turned the finances around.
MILAN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank appointed three temporary administrators on Wednesday to take charge of Italy's Carige bank (CRGI.
Humiliatingly, a furious coast guard official had to order him to return to his ship and take charge of the rescue.
And like, I always invite Matt to my birthday parties, but I can't imagine asking him to take charge of one.
He will not only take charge of planning but will collect residents' money and contributions for their new sewer and pipeline.
After the controversy, Peres was hired to take charge of the publication but reportedly faced trouble recruiting, according to the Post.
One of my favorite things about Blessing is it is easy to study and take charge of your academics at hand.
The title does imply a real function: to welcome the guests, put them at ease and take charge of the event.
Baghdad's plan is to have the central government's designated governor of Nineveh Province take charge of the governance and policing efforts.
A lot of immigrants consider themselves guests here, but if America is your home, you have to take charge of it.
Various architectural firms are currently competing to take charge of the official design, which will ultimately be decided on by 2020.
Christie, however, denied on Thursday that he might take charge of Trump's preparation for the next debate, set for Oct. 9.
The fighting has raised questions about who will ultimately take charge of these people and what will be done with them.
Whitaker is expected to take charge of the Russia investigation and special counsel Robert Mueller from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
I really started to take charge of my life and I found so many more people that didn't want children too.
The European Parliament is consulted on who should take charge of the ECB, but the final decision rests with EU leaders.
That's fair to an extent, as the US and other world powers have launched wars to take charge of energy sources.
The 10-day standoff ended when Ireland, Albania and the Roman Catholic Church agreed to take charge of some of the migrants.
The European Union has insisted that Italy take charge of the newcomers, letting hardly any of them move to other EU states.
I utilize that gift, choosing to take charge of my life; to express the creativity, vitality and wholeness that truly define me.
Rorsted, 53, will leave Henkel in April after eight years at the consumer goods firm and take charge of Adidas on Oct.
As Trump and his cabinet of billionaires and generals prepared to take charge of the country, wide-ranging, transformative change was anticipated.
Now that Ludo has Saverio's phone with all of their clients' information, she and Chiara can take charge of their own business.
Follow the lead of the Kardashians — educate yourself and take charge of your own health, and then share that information with others.
Gorman, he told employees, would take charge of the social network's global business solutions, global online sales, customer operations and business marketing.
Trey Gowdy and Tom Rooney, temporarily take charge of the committee's Russia investigation while the House Ethics Committee looks into this matter.
If Renzi refuses, the president is likely to seek another person to take charge of a new government to oversee electoral reform.
CNN reported Wednesday that Trump has taken on the view that he must personally take charge of defending Kavanaugh from the allegations.
In the 80s, I volunteered to take charge of constructing Lady Shaw Senior Housing, a low-income development in San Francisco's Chinatown.
The two entities cut a deal, with ESA agreeing to take charge of the funding and construction of Dream Chaser's docking mechanism.
Pending the response, Mr. Rajoy said he was asking his government to suspend Catalan lawmakers and take charge of the region's administration.
I feel like Oprah is one known as someone who will take charge of the assignments she starts on, like her network.
Instead, the president said Thursday that the state-owned oil company, Pemex, and the Energy Ministry, would take charge of the project.
It was easy for Ms. Stathakis to ride the train to the city from Fairfield and take charge of the apartment hunt.
Tsipras, who said he would still seek advice from Kotzias, is scheduled to formally take charge of the foreign ministry on Saturday.
Whitaker, who was Sessions' chief of staff, is expected to take charge of the Russia investigation from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Many South Koreans saw her failure to take charge of the emergency as emblematic of what they considered her aloofness as leader.
The ringed planet has allowed us to take charge of our schedules and responsibilities since he began moving retrograde on April 29.
But Ozaki played steady, opportunistic tennis that often capitalized on Azarenka's uncharacteristically passive play, allowing Ozaki to take charge of the match.
Studies show they're onto something — people who wake up early are able to be more proactive and take charge of their life.
That is the only chance you have with freedom, it&aposs to take charge of your life and make a life for yourself.
Mr Guterres "will take charge of an organisation close to political bankruptcy," says Richard Gowan, a UN expert at New York's Columbia University.
The license and collaboration deal includes two agreements, under which Thousand Oaks, California-based Amgen will take charge of clinical development and commercialization.
She will take charge of a sprawling metropolis with a population of more than 13 million and an annual budget bigger than Sweden's.
"It was finally time to take charge of my health and fitness and learn how to do things the right way," he says.
The move had been expected after seven European countries including France, Italy and Spain asked the Commission to take charge of the case.
The ensuing discussion encourages women to take charge of their reproductive planning and explore available options that best fit their goals and health.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's former finance minister Lou Jiwei will take charge of the national social security fund, financial magazine Caixin reported on Saturday.
That, coupled with the awareness that she had more student loan debt than savings, inspired Wahl to take charge of her spending behaviors.
On April 3rd it was announced that John Williams would be next in line to take charge of the institution, replacing William Dudley.
The probe has since been overseen by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Robert Mueller to take charge of it in May.
Pending the response, Mr. Rajoy, above, said he was asking his government to suspend Catalan lawmakers and take charge of the region's administration.
In the 1960s, the decade of autonomy and do-it-yourself, parents, children, and neighborhood groups began to take charge of playgrounds themselves.
The confrontations tend to occur when Ebola responders try to take bodies away from grieving family members and take charge of the burial.
It's going to be O.K. How to Take Charge of Your Medical Care Walking into a doctor's office or hospital can be intimidating.
As in every coed gathering of adolescents, someone would excitedly take charge of the seating arrangement with hopes of doing some unsubtle matchmaking.
However, the big takeaway is that someone needs to step up and take charge of things otherwise everything is going to crumble almost immediately.
"We've done some massive eye-opening of the people," Wine said "We sensitize our people... make sure they take charge of their own vote."
However, this one would make sense as something businesses might like to utilize as it helps them better take charge of their customer conversations.
An operating officer, yet to be named, will take charge of research and development at Sakura in Japan while Hasegawa remains executive chief engineer.
They have to push back a variety of armed groups — private security guards, bodyguards and militias of strongmen — to take charge of the battle.
Letting your employees take charge of their own work gives them a sense of autonomy, and that often can be a growth opportunity, too.
More specifically, the DOJ's Community-Oriented Policing Services Office will take charge of the initiative and make it part of its Collaborative Reform Initiative.
Like, instead of being a nanny state and making people quit, people can take charge of their own actions and do what they want.
Law enforcement training teaches officers to be forceful, to take charge of a situation and to physically control anyone who might be a danger.
The Yak-40 aircraft carried former Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze to Abkhazia in March 1993 to take charge of Georgian forces in the region.
Do they stick to the path seemingly preordained for them, or do they take charge of their lives and decide what fate befalls them?
"We implore the Iraqi government to take charge of this humanitarian disaster unfolding on our watch," the aid group's country director Nasr Muflahi said.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions was fired, and replaced by a loyalist who will take charge of the special counsel investigation into Russia's election interference.
In North America, Publicis will take charge of media strategy for the Disney Plus streaming service as well as Disney resorts and amusement parks.
It doesn't take a degree in finance or a lot of time each month to take charge of the situation and turn things around.
Former Fox News spokesperson Dana Klinghoffer is joining NBC News to take charge of public relations for Megyn Kelly's morning program launching this fall.
At UBS Bonacker will take charge of Group Corporate Development & Performance, succeeding Dierk von Schuckmann who will become Chief Financial Officer at Asset Management.
Hold up those BBQ tongs in defiance and take charge of your grilling destiny, because the season ain't over till you say it is.
Like, instead of being a nanny state and making people quit, people can take charge of their own actions and do what they want.
"And they are guilty when, at the end of the life-cycle of the product, they do not take charge of its disposal," Bellini said.
What's next: To absorb the coming disruption, the government and corporations will have to take charge of reskilling and upskilling huge swaths of displaced workers.
In the end, Rose and Bilé want to see people take charge of their own power, and exorcism may be one part of that process.
"The kids, they want to take charge of their environment, and they certainly have the ability," said Matt Levine, an executive producer for Departure Films.
Religious rites for the dead were held throughout the week after families arrived in Phuket from China to identify relatives and take charge of survivors.
Unhappily, Rod Rosenstein, Mr Sessions's deputy and so the man who would take charge of such an appointment, was also involved in Mr Comey's removal.
"If I want to change the situation, I'm the only person who will take charge of it, nobody else can make it happen for me."
Our Power Puerto Rico #JustRecovery is about transforming how we respond to climate change and allow Puerto Ricans to take charge of their own recovery.
Mr. Girish Wagh will take charge of the new responsibilities with immediate effect and will closely work with Mr. Ravindra Pisharody for a smooth transition.
Gou said all legal procedures for the acquisition will be completed this month, and that new management will take charge of Sharp on July 1.
Deputy Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Leandra English has sued the Trump administration over the appointment of Mick Mulvaney to take charge of the bureau.
Obama still has the opportunity to rectify his mistake, take charge of his party's nomination and get the Democrats on the winning side of history.
When children grow up with stress, they can still take charge of their health as adults to lower their risk of heart disease, Daniels noted.
When I set out on my own, I had all the gumption and appetite for risk that I needed to take charge of my career.
The 11-member bureau governing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) must approve Espinosa's appointment before she can take charge of the agency.
The law put testing over curriculum and took power from state to take charge of their own educational services, placing it instead with the government.
But such a result could still allow Mr. Iceta to take charge of Catalonia as a compromise choice, if the vote has no clear outcome.
The council also urged monks to take charge of their own nutrition and to promote healthier living among their peers as well as Buddhist devotees.
Simeone, who played in three World Cups for Argentina, had been a contender to take charge of the national team before Sampaoli took the job.
Simeone knew, when he agreed to take charge of Atlético a few days after Christmas in 2011, that he would have to harness that power.
And it&aposs not just Amazon recruiters who want to hear about the fact that you can take charge of a project and lead it.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has made several changes designed to make it easy for people to take charge of their health in these ways.
No more standing by the sidelines and accepting negativity — it's now time for us all to take charge of our lives once and for all.
It added that although the Libyan coastguard had announced it would take charge of the rescue, it had been in no position to do so.
The European Central Bank appointed temporary administrators on Wednesday to take charge of troubled Italian lender Banca Carige, after several of the bank's board members resigned.
Many Eurocrats heard in Angela Merkel's striking call for Europeans to take charge of their destiny an attempt to prepare voters for hard compromises to come.
Breaking Bad kicks off with Walt finally deciding to take charge of his life — to act, instead of being acted upon, after being diagnosed with cancer.
After a cursory interview, Thompson's nameless governess travels from London to the countryside to take charge of two young children, Miles and Flora, who are orphans.
Just moments before the Ethics Committee announced its investigation, Nunes announced that Conaway, with two other committee Republicans, would "temporarily take charge" of the Russia investigation.
Known to be Jay Y. Lee's mentor, Choi had been expected by group insiders to take charge of the conglomerate in the event of Lee's absence.
The European Central Bank picked three administrators on Wednesday to take charge of Carige to save the struggling lender after it failed to raise new capital.
If Redstone is "smart," Wright said, she will relinquish some of her voting power and allow Moonves to take charge of a merged CBS and Viacom.
This design made sense when the Constitution was ratified, when there was little expectation that Congress would take charge of planning or directing the national economy.
Rajeev Misra, a top Wall Street financial engineer who now heads the Vision Fund, will take charge of the larger company, to be based in London.
Nancy Pelosi is signaling she is open to letting less senior Congress members take charge of House committees — a key ask from some of her detractors.
He would take charge of a cabinet department that spends more than a trillion dollars a year providing health insurance to more than 130 million Americans.
The Afghan government responded to that assault by declaring that the army would take charge of security in Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar Province, from Wednesday.
And with the confederations wanting to take charge of that process, it will likely prove just as controversial as the decision to expand the event itself.
When the replicants take charge of their lives, a bounty hunter tracks them down and "retires" them — which is to say, he shoots them to death.
Observing the scene from a pier in the bay, the Girl and the Boy passively bond over and take charge of an abused youngster: the Child.
In light of this, it's imperative that you take charge of your salary, especially if you haven't seen a pay increase in more than a year.
"I want to take charge of my life and be more direct — do what I want to do, when I want to do it," said Diodra.
On Wednesday, the European Central Bank picked three administrators to take charge of Carige and try to save the bank after it failed to raise new capital.
Stefano Porcari, chief operating officer at the group's E&C Offshore Division, would be moved across to take charge of onshore drilling in August, the source said.
Officials have said they will take charge of the recovery efforts, rather than allowing NGOs to swarm in with little accounting of where the money actually goes.
First, she decided to take charge of her health and trained for the New York marathon, shedding 60 pounds in the process and altering her career path.
While the majority of women manage their daily household expenses, only 23% "take charge of long-term financial planning decisions," a UBS study of women investors found.
Ramon Mirt, who headed Reckitt Benckiser's business in central and eastern Europe, will take charge of the Near East and Americas regions for Beiersdorf, the firm said.
"We want to give our users the ability to take charge of their own healthcare and feel like they're in control, rather than someone else," Gangeskar said.
Bindel and Wright volunteered to take charge of the project, and three days later, Jessica Johnson, Silus' mother, and he showed up to check out their work.
However, an opinion poll, published on Tuesday, suggested that M5S's female candidate to take charge of corruption-riddled Rome, Virginia Raggi, was leading the field of contenders.
Skeoch, former chief executive at Standard Life, will manage the day-to-day running of the new company, while Aberdeen's Gilbert will take charge of external affairs.
But Trump named Mulvaney the head of the agency shortly after Cordray appointed English, signaling a showdown over who will take charge of the federal watchdog agency.
In a little more than two months, Donald Trump will take charge of a country of more than 320 million people of all races, ethnicities and religions.
Gregory Touhill will take charge of cybersecurity across the federal government, planning and implementing policy changes to make the nation's critical infrastructure and government agencies more secure.
But after nearly a decade living with the softball-size lump, Inoke decided it was time to take charge of his health and see Dr. Pimple Popper.
The memo suggested that Sandoval take charge of the Office of Information and Technology, overseeing the implementation of the Cerner contract; he got the job in April.
In public, he often urges Haitians to take charge of their own destiny, in a way that can evoke Bill Cosby in his patrician pre-scandal guise.
An album, a solid state tablet of your life, something you can take charge of without concern that it is marketing fodder or some large shared database.
"Women, in particular, are seeking out ways to take charge of their romantic and social experiences – a phenomenon we see both across India's cities and towns," Kapoor said.
Financial advisors who offer these kinds of strategies to women clients enable them to take charge of their finances and set a course for a more secure retirement.
LONDON, Sept 19 (IFR) - Societe Generale said Sadia Ricke, its head of global finance in Asia-Pacific, will take charge of its business in the UK from January.
And he said it would be crucial for Republican leaders to take charge of the issue, considering the party's control of the federal government and numerous state capitols.
Reversing that underfunding, Gates said, would enable countries to take charge of their demographic future, reduce reliance on external aid and build healthy, working populations in growing economies.
The main hope lies with Óscar Naranjo, a former police chief, whom Mr Santos has named as his vice-president with a brief to take charge of this.
The actress and pop singer has teamed up with Allergan for a campaign called "Women Who Know," intended to inspire women to take charge of their contraceptive decisions.
But once they got there, Khloé was clearly too busy to update her millions of fans, letting her sisters take charge of all the Instagrams, Snapchats, and Boomerangs.
But facing these barriers, communities of color are stepping up to empower women and girls with the tools to take charge of their sex lives, relationships, and health.
Support for it is now approaching almost 40 percent and League politicians say they would be able to take charge of the country if early elections were called.
It's the woman with her gloves deep in the kitchen sink going, 'Actually, your music helped me get through something and made me take charge of my life.
A number of high-profile refs were given last weekend off or handed lower league games to take charge of before jetting off to Spain last Saturday night.
Similarly, Suzanne Scott was recently tapped to lead Fox News, the first woman to take charge of Fox and the first to run a major cable television network.
Philip Davidson, nominated to take charge of the US Pacific Command, told his confirmation hearing last month that China is already the master of the South China Sea.
He hopes that in the next couple of weeks the Supreme Court will opt to take charge of both cases, as it has the legal power to do.
He joined Oracle late last year to take charge of the company's CX Cloud, a suite of cloud-based tools, including software for managing customer relations and sales.
One issue not in dispute, the judge said, is that Mr. Redstone needs someone to take charge of his care, regardless of the state of his mental capacity.
And eight days later, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed a special counsel to take charge of both: Robert Mueller, who had been Comey's predecessor as FBI director.
The United States and other international players want to see the Palestinian Authority take charge of Gaza ahead of a possible resumption of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
One distinctive aspect of Family Treatment Court is that participants are treated with respect and dignity, and they are supported so they can take charge of their recovery.
It has led the President to believe that he must personally take charge of defending his embattled nominee ahead of Thursday's critical appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
But China's ruling elite seems to be consoling itself with the idea that the American president-elect will take charge of a country staggering into decline and disunion.
OSLO, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Loss-making Norwegian Air has appointed a new chief executive to take charge of the budget carrier's ongoing restructuring, the board said on Wednesday.
An Egyptian tourism official based in Italy was traveling to Marsa Alam to take charge of the children, aged 6 and 15, and bring them back to Italy.
In October, NBC made a move to rebuild Mr. Fallon's audience, installing the veteran network executive and former "Today" producer Jim Bell to take charge of the show.
The decision follows an upsurge in violence in Sudan this week as its ruling military council and opposition groups vye to take charge of the transition to democracy.
HyperloopTT will provide technology, engineering expertise, and essential equipment in the venture, while Tongren will take charge of relevant certifications, regulatory framework, and construction of the system, it said.
A white-glove service — where Tulerie will take charge of rentals, from photographing the merchandise to the shipping and cleaning — is also available for a commission of 40 percent.
When it named a committee to take charge of security, the prime minister of the Tripoli government said this violated military law and ordered an investigation into its members.
Ramon Mirt, who headed Reckitt Benckiser's business in central and eastern Europe, will take charge of the Near East and Americas regions for Beiersdorf in March, the firm said.
New Delhi's move on Monday to take charge of IL&FS brings short-term relief: the infrastructure lender had started to default on $13 billion of debt, causing panic.
"In a world that is becoming more difficult ... it is essential that Europeans stick together and find and develop ways to take charge of their own future," he said.
Unable to convince Congress to provide a bailout, the state legislature created the New York State Financial Control Board, and empowered it to take charge of the city's finances.
Finally, there was the emergence of Sansa, who you'll recall seemed ready to take charge of her destiny around this time last year before the whole Ramsay nightmare intervened.
With Pep Guardiola arriving across town to take charge of Manchester City next season, it is difficult to imagine anything less than the brash, brutal Mourinho of years past.
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When it named a committee to take charge of security the prime minister of the Tripoli government said this violated military law and ordered an investigation into its members.
Lawyers for the Snap and Tezos defendants – who deny the underlying class allegations – argued that lead counsel can't simply pick new clients to take charge of shareholder class actions.
We live in a world where individuals are increasingly encouraged to take charge of their own fate and challenge the authority of the institution: medically, educationally and now sartorially.
On Wednesday the ECB picked three temporary administrators to take charge of Carige in an unprecedented effort to save the struggling lender after it failed to raise new capital.
But how do Kate Mulgrew and Selenis Leyva — who play Red and Gloria, the feuding cooks battling to take charge of Litchfield's prison kitchen — get along in real life?
In Mr. Watanabe she has found a talented partner to take charge of the kitchen, but I'm glad they didn't try to make Kissa Tanto into a chef's showpiece.
It made sense, especially, for the rising generation of women, raised in the 19803s, who hoped to take charge of midlife, just as they once had of their youth.
Newman said that it was also important to stay in contact with friends and family members, and try to take charge of the things that you can still control.
Even though it feels slow, change is happening: More young women are learning about money and teaching others that it's within their grasp to take charge of their finances.
This was a belated homecoming for the piece, which Gerard Mortier originally commissioned for City Opera a decade ago, when he was poised to take charge of the company.
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, a conductor who defected from his native Poland in 1960 to take charge of the Minnesota Orchestra for the next 19 years, died on Tuesday in Minneapolis.
Seattle Genetics, which already has an approved cancer drug Adcetris, will take charge of the IMMU-132 application and the confirmatory late-stage trial, assuming the drug wins approval.
In an interview with a Dutch television station, Nussbaum said that she worked so hard because she thought, This is what Daddy's doing—we take charge of our lives.
The person charged with restoring some of both is Shamila Batohi, who left the International Criminal Court to take charge of South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in February.
A visual metaphor for empowerment on sites like the Afrofuturist Affair and influential Instagram accounts like Inkrayable_girafe, it permits black men and women to take charge of their image.
Traveling 200 miles to the nearest clinic, she's one of Texas' many women who endure the enormous inconvenience that impinges on their efforts to take charge of their own bodies.
World soccer's governing body FIFA announced on Tuesday that Argentine referee Nestor Pitana will take charge of Thursday's opening World Cup match between hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia in Moscow.
Good parenting means tough love, after all, and Ford's reappearance forces Bernard to truly take charge of his own fate in a way we haven't seen him do so far.
It needs to take charge of the shift to distributed energy, to make sure that it's done fairly and equitably and that all Californians capture a share of the benefits.
The next day, Spain&aposs central government used extraordinary constitutional powers to fire Catalonia&aposs government, take charge of its administrations, dissolve its regional parliament and call a regional election.
Financial experts agree that creating a budget is one of the most important things you can do to get your mind around money and take charge of your financial future.
"On this Day, we stand with girls everywhere as they inspire, innovate and take charge of their own future," Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Women's executive director, said in a statement.
With each administration, NASA seems to change goalposts on the people who work for the agency, switching up desired destinations as different political parties take charge of the Executive Branch.
It's a book perfect for this moment, as women of the entertainment industry take charge of conversations regarding sexual violence and gender equality with the #MeToo movement and Time's Up. 
The authors defined reproductive coercion as including a wide range of behaviors that have an impact on a woman's ability to take charge of her body and family planning choices.
Ethiopian Airlines has submitted a formal offer to take charge of troubled carrier Arik Air, which accounts for more than half of Nigerian air passenger traffic, according to official statistics.
I'd like to share some of my biggest lessons learned with you so that they can help you as you take charge of your career (in whatever form that takes).
Its proponents believe it could take charge of the largest, most complex cases, make politically tough decisions to reduce debt, and allow banks to refocus on their normal lending activities.
EleVen, a four-year-old company, is undergoing a serious reboot since Ms. Williams hired two seasoned retail executives last year to help her centralize and take charge of operations.
The war had allowed women to take charge of their household finances, go out alone or take up work, said Azzam, adding that this did not end at Syria's borders.
One of the readers had the brilliant idea of recruiting Helen Crow, a Topeka real estate broker who had taken an interest in TaTy, to take charge of the donations.
Claire Enders, the founder of the telecommunications and media research firm Enders Analysis, said the mounting criticism would make it an especially challenging time to take charge of the BBC.
The media runs endless video loops of a few police shootings of civilians, and the Justice Department nannies swoop in to take charge of this most local of public functions.
Venezuela's new governing body, known as the constituent assembly, will soon take charge of the country with the power to dismiss any branch of government, including the opposition-controlled legislature.
She deferred to me, and I was happy to give her an enormous amount of decision-making just as a gift and let her take charge of so many things.
FBI officials told the Journal that the bureau's involvement is not unusual, and that it has the authority to take charge of the probe, but has not yet done so.
It will also drop all contractual constraints which bar clients from reselling its gas and let the Bulgarian transmission network operator take charge of the Balkan country's gas flows to Greece.
"If it's impossible to stop something, you've got to take charge of it," he said during a live broadcast of a meeting of his advisory council on culture and the arts.
TCU then led 43-42 on a dunk by Jonathan Laurent with 14:02 left before the Cowboys ran off on a 12-2 run to take charge of the game.
A dissident leader who came to Socialist headquarters Thursday to take charge of the party was kept waiting in the lobby for two hours before being turned away by Sanchez's loyalists.
As Brioni's CEO, Malverdi, who previously led Dior Homme, Givenchy, and John Galliano, will take charge of the international expansion of the suitmaker that once clothed James Bond, the statement said.
Mokgweetsi Masisi becomes only the third leader to take charge of the southern African nation outside the Khama political dynasty that has dominated national politics since independence from Britain in 1966.
It enables patients to personally take charge of the distribution of their personal medical records, breaking down the information silos and enabling your doctors to all be on the same page.
The senior Republican aide later said that Nunes never technically recused himself, because he only said he would ask the other Republicans to "temporarily take charge" of the House Russia investigation.
England's Wayne Barnes is also officiating for the fourth time, while South Africa's Jaco Peyper is on course to take charge of his 50th international - Japan v Samoa on Oct. 5.
Two women will take charge of the new team: Fei-Fei Li, who was director of AI at Stanford, and Jia Li, who was previously head of research at Snap, Inc.
How can she grow up to be a big, strong girlboss without a strong female role model encouraging her to take charge of her personal wellness, lean in, and nevertheless persist?
Allowing more first responders to step in and take charge of a crisis would help reorient our crisis response away from the criminal justice system and toward the behavioral health system.
Mr. Xi did create a lightly staffed financial supervisory commission last summer, which Mr. Liu is expected to take charge of in the coming days, that oversees all the regulatory agencies.
New Jersey's Frank Pallone, expected to take charge of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, is far more concerned about climate change than any of the Republicans now on the panel.
Living your values — above and beyond reaching specific goals — is a way to meaningfully take charge of the things that are under your control while also helping you achieve your ambitions.
Living your values — above and beyond reaching specific goals — is a way to meaningfully take charge of the things that are under your control while also helping you achieve your ambitions.
But the emergence of Emmanuel Macron as the front-runner to become president of France means that a reformer could soon take charge of the eurozone's second-largest economy, after Germany's.
Sunday's election was an unexpected setback for Ms. Díaz, who in 2013 became the first woman to take charge of the Socialists in Andalusia, Spain's largest region and a Socialist fief.
The sources who first reported the move said InVivo was looking to recruit a new trading chief, with one adding that Blandinieres would take charge of the unit for the time being.
The company is looking to recruit a new trading chief, the sources said, with one adding that InVivo Chief Executive Thierry Blandinieres would take charge of the unit for the time being.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House budget director Mick Mulvaney has legal standing to take charge of U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a role he began on Monday, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said.
Lappartient succeeded Briton Brian Cookson as president of the UCI in Bergen last year, becoming the first Frenchman to take charge of the global body since Achille Joinard between 1947 and 1957.
Ritchie — the ex-husband of Madonna and director of Snatch, Revolver, and Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels — would take charge of an "ambitious and non-traditional" version of the animated classic.
When children make up the mantra, it helps them have self-awareness of what they may need, as well as how they can take charge of how they want to feel. 3.
Mike Ashley, the founder and majority shareholder of Sports Direct, is trying to take charge of Debenhams by seeking to remove most of the board and install himself in an executive role.
With Democrats poised to take charge of the Judiciary Committee, at which point the censorship allegations will fade from prominence in policy discussions, Big Tech's long-predicted reckoning may well be near.
The regulator said in a statement it would take charge of anti-fraud measures for the insurance sector and seek to improve coordination among relevant authorities to prevent and mitigate fraud risks.
"When a government says that it will take charge of a television station, I know that this is something very serious," said Mr. Sanchis, who wrote his doctoral thesis about Franco's censorship.
Thousands of emails have turned into hundreds of thousands of people taking action to take charge of their own personal recovery and look out for those who are going through difficult times.
Pérez himself had doubts: A few months earlier, he had hoped Zidane — then coach of Castilla, the club's B team — would accept an offer to take charge of Marseille, his hometown team.
BlackRock Advisers will take charge of selling the fund's listed assets while PJT Partners will continue with its previously agreed role in helping to sell the fund's highly illiquid assets, Link said.
Dudamel, who becomes the 12th foreign manager to take charge of the Belo Horizonte side, coached Venezuela for almost four years and worked with the country's Under-20 and Under-17 sides.
If the Republicans commissioned polls, brought in high-powered consultants, and flooded out-of-the-way districts with ads, it might be possible to flip enough seats to take charge of them.
To best fight financial secrecy, the question is whether private firms should be the first line of defense, or whether the federal government should take charge of gathering and organizing the information.
And then, the president needs to take charge of it and do what Greg -- PERINO: I think Sarah Sanders just need -- they owe her better at the White House -- (CROSSTALK) GUILFOYLE: All right.
That's precisely why I still wish she had had the choice to end things on her terms: to confront that mortal fear head-on, to take charge of it, and to own it.
The 5-Star Movement looked set to take charge of Rome following municipal elections on Sunday that saw it make gains in other Italian cities and pile pressure on Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
Pinatel will join Total's executive committee, as will Namita Shah, who was appointed executive vice president and will take charge of Total's human resources division and oversee the newly created Total Global Service.
The researchers hope that the study will provide an initial roadmap for change, educating physicians on the benefits and impacts of binding and allowing those who bind to take charge of their health.
Editorial On the day last June that President Trump hired John Dowd, a high-powered and aggressive defense lawyer, to take charge of his personal legal team, Mr. Dowd received a warm welcome.
Under the management changes, Lisa Davis, the head of Siemens struggling power and gas division, will take charge of the new Gas and Power operating company with Siemens seeking to extend her contract.
Chief product officer Panos Panay will take charge of this newly formed unit, in a clear sign that Microsoft is serious about more closely aligning its software and hardware for Surface and beyond.
In the summer of 1918, Lenin sent the ambitious and uncompromising commissar of nationalities, Joseph Stalin, to take charge of efforts to secure the Volga River and improve food supplies to central Russia.
FBI officials told The Wall Street Journal that the bureau's involvement was not unusual, and that it has the authority to take charge of the probe, but has not yet done so. Oct.
Adelaide's shadow, Red (the actors play their doubles), takes charge and splits up the Wilsons, ordering her husband, daughter and son to take charge of their terrified others while she remains with Adelaide.
He is also widely expected to take charge of a financial stability commission created last summer that is to have broad powers to oversee domestic economic policy, including fiscal issues and financial regulation.
Why it matters: The bill gained traction after Jeff Sessions resigned from the Department of Justice as attorney general and President Trump tapped Matthew Whitaker to temporarily take charge of overseeing the Mueller investigation.
"I believe it is in the best interests of the House Intelligence community to have Representative Mike Conaway … temporarily take charge of the Committee's Russia investigation," he said in a statement emailed to press.
Republicans take charge of impeachment defense CNN reported on Thursday that Republican lawmakers were taking the reins of the effort to counter the Democratic impeachment push amid frustration at the White House's haphazard approach.
Why it matters: The bill gained traction after Jeff Sessions resigned from the Department of Justice as Attorney General and President Trump tapped Matthew Whitaker to temporarily take charge of overseeing the Mueller investigation.
Eddie Johnson, who currently serves as chief of patrol and did not apply for the top job, will take charge of the department at least temporarily, the Chicago Tribune reported, citing four unnamed sources.
Maxine Holdsworth, who was brought in from another borough in July to take charge of housing at RBKC, acknowledges that the council has to do a "huge amount" of work to regain people's trust.
He launched a plan a year ago for South Australia to "take charge" of its own energy with A$550m ($430m) of public money, by building a gas-fired plant and financing green projects.
The European Central Bank appointed three administrators earlier in the day to take charge of Carige in an unprecedented effort to save the struggling Liguria-based lender after it failed to raise new capital.
"I admire Jamie-Lynn's bravery for publicly sharing her journey with MS and in doing so she helped inspire others with this disease to take charge of their health," Davis says in a statement.
The central bank will take over the administrator role from Refinitiv, echoing moves by other central banks to take charge of overnight risk-free benchmark rates, which tend to track closely their policy rates.
She explains that for someone with autism who is struggling to live by traditional social rules, sleeping on the streets can be a way for them to take charge of his or her life.
According to a recent survey, in an attempt to take charge of at least the context of their communications online, kids create multiple social media accounts, unknown to the parents, with varying privacy settings.
Later that year, two of Beinstock's other protégés—Aaron and Cara Mockrish, the owners of Frenchtown Farms—signed an agreement with Renaissance that allowed them to take charge of much of the remaining vineyard.
As Wheeler prepares to take charge of EPA, the company he once lobbied for is trying to win contracts to clean up abandoned uranium mines, according to EFI's website and its CEO, Mark Chalmers.
"Now, for the first time in decades, liberal justices could take charge of the Supreme Court — and not just for the next year or two, but possibly for a generation," the solicitation by MoveOn.
Pending that reply, Mr. Rajoy said he was initiating a request to invoke Article 155 of the Spanish Constitution, which would allow Madrid to suspend Catalan lawmakers and take charge of the region's administration.
At one point during the rehearsal, Ms. Haïm encouraged the double basses to take charge of a line and give it a more distinct contour by varying the length and weight of the notes.
A new four-member board will take charge of overseeing the alliance, which makes more than 10 million vehicles a year, the companies said at a news conference at Nissan's headquarters in Yokohama, Japan.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Veteran coach Dick Advocaat is to take charge of the Dutch national team for a third time to try to revive their faltering campaign to qualify for next year's World Cup in Russia.
It may not be a golden age for Dutch coaching, but he is surely the country's outstanding manager working today – though whether he would ever want to take charge of the national team is dubious.
The European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee held a closed-door hearing in Strasbourg on Tuesday to assess three candidates who had put themselves forward to take charge of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM).
But, if you find yourself suppressing the desire to begin or further explore anal play because of cultural myths, I encourage you and your partner to move past them and take charge of your desires.
As part of the plans, APM Terminals has set up landside facilities within customers' premises in Peru and Chile so it can take charge of a cargo before it even leaves the mine or plantation.
Mr Salvini, the other new deputy prime minister, will take charge of the interior ministry where he will be expected by his followers to fulfil a pledge to expel hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants.
In power, Macron would take charge of a nation that, when Britain leaves the EU in 2019, will become the EU's only member with nuclear weapons and a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council.
General Bajwa will likely take charge of the world's sixth-largest army by troop numbers in a formal handover on Tuesday, when General Sharif, who is no relation to prime minister Nawaz Sharif, formally retires.
It's hard and maybe foolish to take solace in the hope that Trump's enablers in the Republican Party, the ones who have abdicated most oversight, will suddenly take charge of the government in loco presidentus.
"As much as I welcome and admire activities from young people, children at times, that really shake up society, that really take charge of their own future, this is only a diagnostics matter," he said.
That, and the nearly 13-year-old brand's failure to attract takeover offers that would preserve the business as a going concern, led to Mothercare appointing PricewaterhouseCoopers to take charge of the units' administration process.
That, and the nearly 13-year old brand's failure to attract takeover offers that would preserve the business as a going concern, led to Mothercare appointing PricewaterhouseCoopers to take charge of the units' administration process.
That was the case this summer, when an effort by the Pentagon to appoint officers to take charge of climate resilience led to a House vote prohibiting taxpayer money from being spent on the plan.
One warm evening in August, after Mr. Trump called on Mr. Bannon to take charge of the campaign, Mr. Caddell, the pollster, met with him at a New York hotel, sitting outside on a veranda.
Rajoy retained trusted confidants like Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, who will take charge of relations with Spain's autonomous regions at a time when the wealthy northeastern Catalonia region plans an independence referendum.
When regulators sign off on the $71.3 billion transaction, expected in the next few months, Mr. Rice will take charge of the combined television assets of two companies that were immense even before they merged.
Wray, who was confirmed by vote of 92-5, will take charge of the country's top domestic law enforcement agency during a federal probe into allegations of collusion between the Trump presidential campaign and Russia.
When choosing between two suitably qualified candidates to take charge of a company that is performing well, a board is likely to pick a leader who does not appear to be egotistic and self-interested.
When choosing between two suitably qualified candidates to take charge of a company that is performing well, a board is likely to pick a leader who does not appear to be egotistical and self-interested.
" Adam Singolda, who runs Taboola and will take charge of the combined company, characterized the deal in a statement as a way to "create a more robust competitor to Facebook and Google" while "strengthening journalism.
In its China deal, HTT will provide technology, engineering expertise, and essential equipment in the venture, while Tongren will take charge of relevant certifications, regulatory framework, and construction of the system, the press release said.
Evidently she'd liked Charlie's decisiveness, had at first wanted to be subsumed in someone else's project rather than take charge of her own, and it's no one's fault that she can't settle for that anymore.
ROME (Reuters) - The Italian government has reached a deal on who should take charge of state lender Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP), a government source said on Friday, ending weeks of tension over the sensitive appointments.
Pini, who joined BlackBerry back in 2012 with the acquisition of this company Paratek Microwave, explains that yesterday's news had been in the works well before he was tapped to take charge of the devices team.
Russia's top investigator Alexander Bastrykhin flew to Irkutsk this week to take charge of an operation that has searched more than 1,500 points of sale and confiscated 6,500 litres of sprits, according to the Investigative Committee.
However, in an interview with The Times newspaper, Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson said that "over optimism" about Britain's future outside the EU "sells people short" and called for "serious people" to take charge of Brexit.
Speaking hours after Stricker had been named to take charge of the next U.S. team, Azinger said it would be premature of Stricker to address any hard feelings before the composition of his team became clearer.
Last week, Lopez Obrador said Pemex would take charge of the planned construction of what would be Mexico's biggest refinery, amid warnings from analysts that the facility would be costly and did not make economic sense.
"The baby can't help itself but you can take charge of your pet," she shares, adding that behaviorists don't suggest leaving kids and babies alone until children are at least 5 years old, if not older.
Ray Wilkins, who skippered Chelsea some 40 years ago and was one of the men to take charge of the team on a caretaker basis, in February 2009, summed up what many Chelsea fans are thinking.
The protesters were angry about the introduction of a new interim authority set to take charge of the region on Friday, which they said would give power to armed groups and would not benefit local people.
Like the attention that comes from Kim Kardashian West talking openly about her struggles with her psoriasis, Lowes hopes that she can help inspire others to take charge of their care, their skin, and their bodies.
The theory also contends that Congress and the executive branch should take charge of monetary policy and put in place mechanisms, like a federally funded jobs guarantee, to automatically adjust deficits based on the economic cycle.
Audit firm Grant Thornton was appointed by IL&FS' new board to conduct the review following the government's decision to take charge of the group after its defaults on debt obligations sparked fears of financial contagion.
This hourlong production, from Harlem Repertory Theater and the Yip Harburg Foundation, features a multiracial cast, jazz-inflected musical arrangements and a contemporary heroine who's ready to take charge of rebuilding the farm when she returns.
Jupiter in Capricorn will be a manifesting force not only when it comes to career and material success, but also a huge help for those who are looking to take charge of their lives in 2020.
He feared that a less scrupulous commander-in-chief would take charge of the executive branch and with it, the most highly resourced surveillance agency in the world, ready to be exploited in new and troubling ways.
Image: ScreenshotOnly last month, a known form of malware was able to take charge of nearly 100,113 exposed ZyXEL routers for botnet-building purposes, thanks to weak default security configurations left in place by an Argentinian ISP.
AND THAT'S CONSISTENTLY WHAT I SAID LAST FALL WHEN THE FORMER CHAIRMAN'S PROPOSAL WAS ON THE TABLE IS THAT LET'S MOVE AWAY FROM THIS CLUNKY TECHNOLOGY AND ENABLE PEOPLE TO TAKE CHARGE OF THEIR OWN VIDEO EXPERIENCE.
Arsenal introduced Swansea's new manager Bob Bradley, the first American to take charge of a top-flight English side, to the harsh realities of Premier League life as Arsene Wenger's men won a sixth consecutive league match.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Thursday that he has appointed a new special representative for North Korea to take charge of negotiations with the government of Kim Jong Un that until now Pompeo has handled himself.
As for General Mattis, under rules devised to ensure civilian authority over the armed forces, a retired military officer is required to be out of uniform for seven years before he could take charge of the Pentagon.
"Zumwalt's crew has diligently trained for months in preparation of this day and they are ready and excited to take charge of this ship on behalf of the U.S. Navy," Kirk said in a Navy press release.
Media reports suggest Sevilla's Argentine coach Jorge Sampaoli, who has never disguised his ambition to take charge of the national team and steered neighboring Chile to the Copa America title in 593, will step into the vacancy.
Mike Ashley, one of Britain's most famous and unorthodox businessmen, has launched a coup to take charge of ailing department store chain Debenhams, seeking to remove most of the board and install himself in an executive role.
"With a clear consumer pain point and a strong executive team that integrates both consumer and healthcare expertise, EverlyWell is successfully navigating an entrenched industry to offer consumers an opportunity to take charge of their own health."
The European Central Bank last week selected three administrators to take charge of Carige to try to save the bank after its top shareholder blocked a new share issue that was part of an industry-financed rescue.
"Look, we're in the entertainment business, we all love our families, but there are certain things that we need to take charge of in our lives and our health is one of those things," Connick Jr. says.
Mr. Mason moved to the United States when Dr. Capla, having read about him in The New York Times, volunteered to take charge of the skin-removal surgery no doctor in Britain had been willing to attempt.
The dual appointments led to a showdown over who would take charge of the federal watchdog and fraud protection agency, which was created after the financial crisis to protect consumers and keep an eye on Wall Street.
Line: Steelers by 2 ½ Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has officially returned to the roster from a preseason back injury, and he must be aching to take charge of one of the most talented Dallas teams in years.
The dance world is changing and Polunin created Project Polunin, a new company started with producer Gabrielle Tana, in hopes to support ballet dancers to take charge of their careers by providing legal advice, agents, and opportunities.
But when he meets a regular French citizen the desire to please gives way; instead, Mr. Macron cannot stop himself from preaching about the need to behave better, work harder and take charge of one's own future.
This hourlong production, presented by the theater and the Yip Harburg Foundation, features a multiracial cast, jazz-inflected musical arrangements and a more contemporary Dorothy who's ready to take charge of rebuilding the farm when she returns.
Elyn Corfield, who has been MBNA's managing director since Lloyds' 1.9 billion pound ($2.46 billion) takeover completed earlier this year, will take charge of the bank's overall cards operation, according to a source familiar with the plans.
We will have in the future a core elite team to take charge of choosing members of the board and the high-level managers - through the board of supervisors as the team is not a legal body.
With its current boss, Rex Tillerson, selected as Donald Trump's secretary of state, the likely successor, Darren Woods, will take charge of the $380 billion oil giant in the face of still-weak prices and falling reserves.
Ellis, who clinched her second World Cup with the win over the Netherlands in July, will take charge of the U.S. team for the final time in a friendly against South Korea in Chicago on Oct. 6.
Traditional gender roles also emerge after a disaster with women becoming the homemaker while men take charge of finances and recovery efforts, according to a study by the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Whoever becomes the next attorney general will ultimately take charge of the Mueller investigation, assuming the investigation is still ongoing, and so long as Trump's nominee doesn't have any conflicts that would force them to recuse themselves.
And if Trump continues to surprise and horrify Europeans in the weeks to come, that good sense could sweep across the continent, burying the populist wave before it has a chance to take charge of a major nation.
"I will personally take charge of Taiwan investment expedition project meetings and to display the government's confidence in working diligently on the economy," Lai said, adding that the government also aimed to encourage private participation in public construction.
TaskerWhat it is: Tasker ($3, Android) is perhaps the best known automation app for Google's mobile OS. It lets you manipulate alerts, apps, notifications, dialog boxes, phone settings, inputs, outputs, and more to take charge of your device.
You know even even on both sides of the fence we've been embraced as far as as an organization that works with the people that listens to the people and empowers the people to take charge of themselves.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage said on Friday that British Prime Minister Theresa May might be out of a job by Christmas unless she manages to get her party behind her and take charge of Brexit negotiations.
"It's powerful that we have a vehicle for people to be able to take charge of their own lives and actually make policy themselves when it's so clear to them that their elected officials are failing," he added.
WASHINGTON — President Trump fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday, replacing him with a loyalist who has echoed the president's complaints about the special counsel investigation into Russia's election interference and will now take charge of the inquiry.
" Ian Fogg, vice president of analysis at OpenSignal, backed up that view in a LinkedIn post Thursday, saying Apple could introduce its own data tariffs "to take charge of more of the end-to-end mobile network experience.
The 53-year-old said she has not made any decision on her future career path but if she does make the switch, she would become the highest profile female coach to take charge of a men's team.
According to a new CNN report, Trump has concluded that "he must personally take charge of defending his embattled nominee" ahead of Thursday's scheduled hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he'll be asked about sexual assault allegations.
After the embarrassing 7-0 loss to Chile in the quarterfinals of the Copa America in June, El Tri is desperate for some new faces to boost morale, add depth to the lineup, and take charge of the offense.
"Tinder empowers women by giving them the choice to take charge of their lives and not be held back by traditional barriers that prevent them from expanding their social circles," Rosette Pambakian, Tinder's VP of communications told Inc Magazine.
Trump has not won any kind of political office yet, but Khan, the Labour Party candidate, crushed Zac Goldsmith, a Conservative, to take charge of one of the world's great cities, a vibrant metropolis where every tongue is heard.
But she and Werner are doing one thing in a hurry: When the school year starts in September, private operators — for-profit companies and charitable organizations — will take charge of 120 government primary schools, 3 percent of the total.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's anti-establishment 240-Star Movement looked likely to take charge of Rome after country-wide municipal elections at the weekend, piling pressure on Prime Minister Matteo Renzi ahead of a vital constitutional referendum due in October.
The team's coach in 2003, Fernando Clavijo, was able to spend only about a week scouting players on subpar fields in the tiny country after he was named to take charge of Haiti's World Cup qualifying campaign that year.
News from Germany on Wednesday that the pro-Europe, pro-spending Social Democrats (SPD) are set to take charge of the Finance Ministry in a German coalition government also helped boost demand for southern European government debt, including Greece.
On April 6, Nunes announced via a carefully worded statement that he would let three other Republicans "temporarily take charge" of the investigation because he had become the subject of an ethics investigation into whether he mishandled classified information.
With ECB Chief Economist Peter Praet leaving in May and Draghi in October, policymakers are reluctant to decide on a fundamental revamp of monetary policy before new leaders take charge of the 19-country euro zone's most powerful institution.
What might be practical steps to make sure that black people—who contribute so much to pop culture, vernacular language and an easily commodified sense of 'cool'—get to take charge of their own narrative in British public life?
Scott H. Swift, said last month that he would retire after being notified that he was no longer in the running to take charge of the Pentagon's overall Pacific Command, which would oversee any military operations against North Korea.
Although Mr. Jiménez said the remaining group, some two dozen experts, would continue its investigations without him, it might be difficult to attract someone with his background to take charge of the task in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras.
Scott H. Swift, said this week that he would retire after being notified that he was no longer in the running to take charge of the Pentagon's overall Pacific Command, which would oversee any military operations against North Korea.
Xi's sweeping anti-corruption campaign and his move to personally take charge of economic policymaking had initially been seen by China analysts as early signs that he would use his consolidated power to push tough reforms through entrenched bureaucracies.
Carlos Carvalhal, 50, was a surprise choice to take charge of the Yorkshire club last pre-season but in 10 months he has transformed them from a side regularly struggling in the bottom half of the Championship (second tier).
Wolf, a senior department official, will take charge of the third largest department in the federal government, which oversees a sprawling mission that includes the US Secret Service, Coast Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Transportation Security Administration.
"They attack me because ... I said with all clarity that Enrique Pena Nieto is corrupt and repeated that when I am president I will take charge of ensuring he faces justice and, if found guilty, go to jail," Anaya responded.
With the release of a report on workplace harassment, EEOC is going further, calling on employers and employees to take charge of stopping workplace harassment — against not just LGBTQ people but also women, racial and religious minorities, and people with disabilities.
Last week, just a day after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced a new special representative to take charge of negotiations with Kim's regime and said they would both be traveling to North Korea, Trump canceled the visit in a tweet.
FRANKFURT, Jan 2 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank said on Wednesday it had appointed three temporary administrators to take charge of Italy's Carige in a bid to save the struggling lender after it failed to raise capital late last year.
I would have been embarrassed to have had even a glancing acquaintance witness how readily I bought into the "Walking Dead" scenario, how much I clamored to be the one to take charge of saving us from death by fake zombie.
In partnership with SoFi, the personal finance company Bitetti joined to help manage her student debt, we set out to learn why it was so important for her to take charge of her career success and ultimately become her own boss.
Saturday's vote, which saw a 5-Star politician take charge of the lower chamber while a center-right veteran became head of the upper house Senate, raised speculation the two blocs might move on and try to forge a coalition.
Ibarra will return to Italy where he will take charge of Comcast's Sky Italia pay-television business, two sources close to the matter said.. "I regret the timing, but family reasons gave me no choice," Ibarra said in a statement.
My approach, when I talk to new people who are thinking about getting into cannabis, is to provide them with as much accessible and meaningful information so that they can feel empowered and safe to take charge of their own experience.
Ibarra will return to Italy where he will take charge of Comcast's Sky Italia pay-television business, two sources close to the matter said.. "I regret the timing, but family reasons gave me no choice," Ibarra said in a statement.
Since digital product designer Ryder Carroll's list-based method for organizing his life first went viral five years ago, bullet journaling has become a movement of its own, helping people take charge of their time with a notebook and pen.
DUBAI (Reuters) - One of Dubai's leading real estate tycoons will take charge of Dubai Holding, the investment vehicle of the emirate's ruler which has a $35 billion portfolio of assets in over 20 countries, the Dubai government said on Sunday.
"Today, a new President will take charge of US intelligence agencies  —  a President whose appetite for surveillance powers and how they're used put him at odds with British values, security, and its people," writes Privacy International's Edin Omanovic in a statement.
The markets are hoping that, as the Petrobras investigations progress, Ms Rousseff will eventually be forced out of office and a new government will take charge of the economy, which is in the midst of the worst recession in decades.
Zurich has been without a permanent chief executive since Martin Senn left in December and full-year earnings released on Thursday are a reminder of the task awaiting Greco, who is now set to take charge of Zurich on March 22018.
Easy and affordable access to medical records can help patients take charge of their own health and make smarter choices about their care, said Daniel Walker, a researcher at Ohio State University in Columbus who wasn't involved in the opinion piece.
While these programs have had a significant impact in the communities where they operate, millions of children in other states are missing out on the chance to open their own college savings accounts and take charge of their financial futures.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The federally appointed oversight board that manages Puerto Rico's finances asked Congress on Tuesday for backing in its fight with the island's governor over who should take charge of limping efforts to restore electric power after Hurricane Maria.
The Italian Coast Guard said in a statement that it had alerted the Egyptian authorities to the capsizing on Thursday, but that the Egyptians had declined to take charge of a rescue operation because the site was not in its jurisdiction.
Since he took over the party at its last National Congress in 2012, Xi, 64, has increasingly tightened his grip over the vast country, chairing numerous super-commissions that he created to take charge of both domestic and foreign policies.
Since he took over the party at its 18th National Congress in 2012, Xi, 64, has increasingly tightened his grip over the vast country, chairing numerous super-commissions that he created to take charge of both domestic and foreign policies.
The goal came as the United States, which had been outplayed in the first half, was starting to take charge of the game, and now that they had the lead they continued to drive into Britain's end of the field.
Phoenix led by just two points midway through the third quarter, but then reeled off a 17-6 run capped by a Warren 133-pointer with 1:27 to play in the period to take charge of the game for good.
The announcement comes days after Mike Ashley, one of Britain's most famous and unorthodox businessmen, said he was willing to take charge of Debenhams and would seek to remove most of the board and install himself in an executive role.
BEIRUT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - World headlines about an 18-year-old Saudi Arabian woman seeking asylum in Thailand have thrown the spotlight on the conservative kingdom's guardianship system where male relatives take charge of key decisions in a woman's life.
She was, above all, a presence, as the series announces by having her arrive driving a team of horses hell-for-leather into her hometown Halifax, where she has returned to take charge of her rundown ancestral home of Shibden Hall.
Mental health conditions can impact how easy it is for parents to help younger children manage asthma symptoms and also make it more challenging for teens and young adults to take charge of their own asthma management, researchers note in Pediatrics.
Monitoring financial responsibility and in some cases collecting rent can be a smart strategy to help your child begin to take charge of their own finances and allow for an easier shift when they start living on their own, Shah said.
Also, Trump happens to have done the exact same thing he reportedly tried to do to Berman -- convince him to un-recuse and take charge of a criminal matter to limit potential damage to Trump -- to former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
" Another leadership hopeful, Rory Stewart, the international development secretary, who has questioned Mr. Johnson's suitability to take charge of Britain's nuclear deterrent, wrote on Twitter that perhaps there were only two candidates who could defeat his campaign: "me, and Boris himself.
The Ijaw Youth Council, which represents one of the largest ethnic groups in the Delta, "calls on President Mohammadu Buhari to urgently and personally take charge of the management of the process to return peace and normalcy to the region," a statement said.
"Today is a symbolic and historic day for our foreign policy after yesterday's decision at the Skopje's parliament which opens the way for the implementation of an historic accord," Tsipras said at a ceremony to take charge of the foreign affairs portfolio.
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 20 (Reuters) - A new treasury minister, Hernan Lacunza, was set to take charge of Argentina's troubled economy on Tuesday after the local peso took a dive last week following business-friendly President Mauricio Macri's harsh beating in the Aug.
Their buddy Terry (Owain Yeoman) is terrified and willing to do anything to survive; their boss Barry (Tony Goldwyn), a former special-forces commando, is determined to take charge of the murder party and make it as clean and efficient as possible.
Mr. Valls, who was born in Barcelona, told Spanish national television that he was considering a bid to take charge of the capital city of Catalonia, running as a candidate for the Ciudadanos party, which has emerged as the strongest bulwark against secessionism.
Having overseen the team that had built the first transistor and the first communications satellite, he enjoyed a sterling reputation, so he was asked to take charge of a report on the state of automatic language processing for the National Academy of Sciences.
Washington (CNN)A coalition of border state lawmakers and moderates are looking to take charge of the wall debate -- offering their own plan to build a "smart" wall that draws from the insight of Silicon Valley and virtual reality entrepreneur Palmer Luckey.
The protesters, some of whom burned tyres and threw stones at police, were angered by the introduction of a new interim authorities who are due to take charge of the region on Friday in line with the terms of the peace agreement.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemala's next leader had lost one election after another until Sunday, during an eventful career that saw him train as a doctor, run the gamut of public sector jobs and take charge of prisons before ending up in detention himself.
I'm going to assume you're like me and don't have a brilliant mentor, a rich uncle, or some other person who is going to show you the ropes and explain each step you need to take to take charge of your career.
Research conducted at the University of California in Berkeley shows that the more difficulty that you have saying no, the more likely you are to experience stress, burnout, and even depression, all of which make it difficult to take charge of your career.
Article 155 would give Madrid the authority to suspend Mr. Puigdemont and other Catalan lawmakers, and to take charge of the region's autonomous administration, including the Catalan broadcaster and autonomous police force, although Mr. Rajoy has not publicly committed to an emergency intervention.
Even if Mr. Junqueras had been released, his claim to take charge of Catalonia would have come up against that of the region's former leader, Carles Puigdemont, whose remodeled party unexpectedly won the most seats among the separatist groupings in the Dec.
And though she has only a bit part, Cynthia Erivo turns in a kinetic performance as a woman drawn into the heist plan simply because she, too, is ready to take charge of something in her life, and she's available, and she's game.
The series is produced by media company ATTN, in collaboration with Reach Higher, an initiative to "inspire every student in America to take charge of their future by completing their education past high school" that was created by Obama as First Lady.
Last year, Anna Wintour announced that Welteroth, Phillip Picardi and Marie Suter would take charge of the Teen Vogue brand: Welteroth would oversee the print magazine, Picardi would run the website and Suter would be in charge of the design for both.
After years spent handling secret agents overseas Nat has returned to London to take charge of "the Haven", an "outstation" of the Russia department that doubles as "a dumping ground for resettled defectors of nil value and fifth-rate informants on the skids".
Puerto Rican officials are amplifying their warnings of an imminent humanitarian crisis, with San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz making an emotional plea for someone — anyone — to take charge of emergency relief operations, heightening the sense of urgency on the hurricane-ravaged island.
For baffling reasons, Gannon (James Badge Dale), an ex-cop whose presence in the group ostensibly guarantees protection from infiltration by undercover officers, is trusted to take charge of interrogations — a job that in effect requires checking off a list of contrivances.
Meanwhile, after two seasons in which her main role was to fret and be erratic, Joyce finally gets a chance to take charge of her own subplot — though said subplot also kinda paints her as being as kooky and erratic as ever.
"They are beginning now, in Nigeria to work on a scheme that will require the original equipment manufacturers to take charge of the e-waste problem... [The manufacturers] should be thinking of designing the equipment in such a way that the equipment can last longer."
Kanjarya, 216, is one of a growing number of women being trained to take charge of some of the millions of small holder farms across India where about 210 percent of agricultural work is done by women but with little recognition of their input.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - After a decade of outsiders serving as Chicago's police chief, local politicians and church leaders are pushing for an insider to take charge of the 12,000-member force after a history of police shootings that have damaged public trust in the department.
Details of the reshuffle: DeStefano, a Capitol Hill veteran and former leadership aide, is expected to take charge of the Office of Public Liaison — the White House's outreach to interest groups — and is expected to maintain his role overseeing personnel appointments across the administration.
Bossert did acknowledge the administration has moved to "augment and change our business model in the field," but sought to downplay some of the changes taking place -- like the deployment of a 3-star general to take charge of land, sea and air efforts.
But with Puerto Rico carrying $72 billion in debt after decades of borrowing and overspending, and an independent, federally appointed control board poised to take charge of its finances, municipios — with their mayors, employees and government offices — represent one of the island's most intractable problems.
Annual report due Annual report due Siemens managing board member Michael Sen will no longer take charge of the new energy business which the German engineering group wants to spin off later this year, it said on Thursday, after he agreed to leave the company.
Chris Dercon, the former director of Tate Modern in London, is to take charge of the Grand Palais in Paris, one of France's most prestigious art venues, just months after being forced to resign from Berlin's Volksbühne theater in the face of mounting protests.
The year was 1886, and The Times was reporting on a simmering public dispute between the family of Ulysses S. Grant and an undertaker from Saratoga Springs, N.Y., who showed up, apparently sauced, to take charge of the former president's body on July 23, 1885.
Comey revealed that he had a close friend feed the contents of a personal memo detailing a private conversation with Trump to The New York Times hoping it would lead to the appointment of a special counsel to take charge of the Russia investigation.
So now that local reporting from the Miami-Herald charges that a BSO captain who arrived to take charge of the scene in Parkland issued a command directive to "form a perimeter," it may be indicative of department protocols that were not updated after Columbine.
Mohammad Shah Kamal, Bangladesh's secretary of disaster management and relief and the main coordinator of the aid effort, said the armed forces were scanning shipments of aid and transporting them from airports and ports to Cox's Bazar, where local officials take charge of distribution.
Signs of an ISIS revival But ISIS's next leader will also take charge of a group that is showing signs of revival in several Iraqi provinces north of Baghdad and reverting to the sort of guerrilla tactics and assassinations that ISIS utilized before winning territory in 2014.
He has lavished a fortune — about $229 million, according to court filings and lawyers' claims — on Ms. Herzer, who at one point was a romantic partner and was designated to take charge of his health care in the event he was found not to be capable.
Above all else, in 2016 we should celebrate people working on-demand jobs for their willingness to take charge of their careers, for their refusal to sit around waiting for the glory days of "traditional" jobs to return and for their determination to embrace new opportunities.
One of the aides, who asked not to be identified so he could speak freely, said Lula, a talented negotiator, would take charge of legislative affairs, where he could leverage his close ties to congressmen from the ruling Workers' Party to rally votes for the government.
"I feel like we've seen some guys step up that we haven't had before and I can't wait to see them go to the Games and step up again," said Bob Bowman, Phelps' longtime coach who will take charge of the U.S. men's team in Rio.
In a ceremony in Ankara hours after he was sworn in to the new executive presidency he has long sought to establish, Erdogan named the ministers in his new cabinet, tapping his son-in-law, Berat Albayrak to take charge of the Treasury and Ministry of Finance.
That Axel Steenburg would take charge of planning his wife's birthday was no surprise, according to a neighbor, Missy Davison, who had watched with sweet awe as the young Steenburg couple had nested in the modest two-story home on Pleasant Avenue, next to Bunn Creek.
When "The Good Fight" began, it seemed as though Maia would the be the closest thing the show had to an analogue for Alicia Florrick: a woman forced to take charge of her own life after great tragedy and after having spent a life on the sidelines.
MUMBAI, Sept 7.33 (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) move to take charge of one of the country's top five co-operative banks on Tuesday has left thousands of depositors in the lurch and sparked renewed concerns about the health of India's troubled banking sector.
Not only did she inspire millions to take charge of their professional futures in her 2014 New York Times Bestseller, #GIRLBOSS, the retail genius and style guru has spent the last 10 years leading a movement of sharp, savvy women who unapologetically — and often irreverently — dress for themselves.
Ahead of a meeting of NATO defense ministers on Thursday in Brussels, the United States and NATO cautiously welcomed a German proposal for a security zone in northern Syria, though U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison said Europe should take charge of it and not U.S. forces.
John Dewey, for example, and some of the early political scientists at the turn of the 20th century, said that people were reflections of an ever-evolving culture, and it's a political project to take charge of the evolution of the culture to make sure that it progresses.
But after Lemonis invites Mike's wife — who runs her own successful apparel store that pulled in $1.3 million in revenue in 2017, more than Tankfarm's two stores combined — to take charge of the redesign at the Anderson brothers' store, John refuses to go along with most of the changes.
He will take charge of a group that, under Colao, pulled back from its once brazen expansionist drive to be able to build up its European operations from a pure mobile player to a broader communications provider that offers everything from cable TV to broadband and enterprise services.
St. Louis picked Shildt as its interim manager during the next season, with the temporary tag stripped away about six weeks later — a vote of confidence for one of the few men to take charge of a major league team without having played a pitch of professional baseball.
Eventually, it used the data and audience it had amassed as the basis for an expansion into a wider range of related services — which, like Intuit, Credit Karma built around the premise of ordinary consumers using the internet and cloud-based services to take charge of their financial lives.
His debut as opposition leader and head of the National Assembly this month has captured the attention of those within the country and outside of it — mainly for his striking claim that Mr. Maduro is not a legitimate ruler and his willingness to take charge of a transitional government.
Each board will take charge of one issue per volume, but the editorial teams will still coordinate content with one another; all incoming submissions will also undergo review by every editor, which Jones notes will alleviate pressures over deadlines and also provide them with more time to focus on broader ideas.
The goal of the series is to shed light on the impact that HIV has on the trans community, and to help trans women take charge of their health in a society that unfortunately still isn't entirely accepting of trans people, and on top of that, isn't always open about HIV.
There's always an ebb and flow when it comes to the popularity of the stars in front of the camera, but it's starting to look like a new generation of porn stars is beginning to take charge of the industry - or at least command the attentions of fans and trade publications.
"I believe it is in the best interests of the House Intelligence Committee and the Congress for me to have Representative Mike Conaway, with assistance from Representatives Trey Gowdy and Tom Rooney, temporarily take charge of the Committee's Russia investigation while the House Ethics Committee looks into this matter," Nunes said.
President Donald Trump suggested last year that Geoffrey Berman, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, take charge of a criminal investigation into hush money payments made to two alleged sexual partners of Trump, despite the fact that the prosecutor was already recused from being involved in that case, a new report says.
Along with control of the House, they'll take charge of investigative committees that will want to pore over Trump's admission Tuesday to Reuters in the face of overwhelming evidence and 16 interactions documented by CNN that members of his campaign may in fact have had interactions and business dealings with Russians.
DNA tests with medical screenings can offer peace of mind, and one is giving 23andMe a run for its money: Take charge of your health with tellmeGen, a DNA test that does a super deep dive into your medical predispositions and inherited risks (as well as a regular ancestry test).
The board of Condé Nast announced a new chief executive Thursday, naming Roger J. Lynch to take charge of the century-old publisher of Vogue, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker as the company looks to stem its financial losses and transform itself into a creator for the digital age.
At the NATO summit meeting in Warsaw last year, the allies, including the United States, agreed to fund the development of the Afghan security forces until the end of what was termed "the transition decade," meaning from 20143, when Afghan forces began to take charge of their own security, until 2024.
The party's leading candidates in the election, who are now expected to take charge of that caucus, were Mr. Gauland, 76, a former newspaper publisher who had run the office a Christian Democrat governor in Hesse, and Alice Weidel, 38, an economist who worked for Goldman Sachs as a banker.
The idea that a New York City councilman would forgo running for re-election to take charge of a multimillion-dollar nonprofit with a big name and a citywide footprint — and very likely get a big pay bump along the way — would normally amount to a blip of a story.
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But if the record, 15 years on, still gives any woman the confidence to speak up and be heard, to take charge of her sexuality and ownership of her body, or even just sing along loud enough to amplify its messages, then more power to it, and more power to Christina's ridiculous voice.
Also on Wednesday, several leading House Democrats, who will take charge of the oversight committees when the new Congress is seated in January, announced an investigation into Mr. Whitaker's involvement with World Patent Marketing, a defunct company accused of defrauding customers of millions of dollars before a judge shut it down last year.
A simpler version of Drive Pilot is available today in the 2017 Mercedes E-Class, and Daimler AG board member Ola Källenius told me that the new Drive Pilot can take charge of 80 percent of driving tasks, while the more primitive E-Class version can only handle a paltry 20 percent of the job.
Despite the baselessness of the charges, I believe it is in the best interests of the House Intelligence Committee and the Congress for me to have Representative Mike Conaway, with assistance from Representatives Trey Gowdy and Tom Rooney, temporarily take charge of the Committee's Russia investigation while the House Ethics Committee looks into this matter.
This is a humanitarian disaster that could be stopped at the drop of a hat if any major power on the international stage had the moral courage to take charge of the issue and threaten Myanmar with penalties and sanctions if they continue down this road of engineering the worst refugee crisis for decades.
"I believe it is in the best interests of the House Intelligence Committee and the Congress for me to have Representative Mike Conaway, with assistance from Representatives Trey Gowdy and Tom Rooney, temporarily take charge of the Committee's Russia investigation while the House Ethics Committee looks into this matter," Nunes said in a statement.
Unlike Westworld, which gave its female characters a narrative arc in which they progressively take charge of their own destinies, or Good Time Girls, which stars Laura Dern and her posse of fierce ladies as gunslingers hell-bent on seeking revenge on the men who have wronged them, the women of Godless don't drive the action.
"I believe it is in the best interests of the House Intelligence Committee and the Congress for me to have Representative Mike Conaway, with assistance from Representatives Trey Gowdy and Tom Rooney, temporarily take charge of the Committee's Russia investigation while the House Ethics Committee looks into this matter," Nunes, a California Republican, said in a statement.
Chen arrived in the city last week to lead the response to the epidemic -- his appointment there was seen as Xi moving to take charge of the crisis after it was mishandled in the early weeks by Wuhan and Hubei officials, who have been accused of downplaying the severity of the virus, resulting in its spread nationwide.
But this single Easter egg serves as a symbol for the whole episode, which sees David take charge of his "treatment" and force his new mutant family to burrow deep into his brain in order to unearth his buried memories — and, they hope, rescue his sister from the evil mutants who have captured and tortured her.
"Despite the baselessness of the charges, I believe it is in the best interests of the House Intelligence Committee and the Congress for me to have Representative Mike Conaway, with assistance from Representatives Trey Gowdy and Tom Rooney, temporarily take charge of the Committee's Russia investigation while the House Ethics Committee looks into this matter," Nunes said in a statement.
Once you catch a hint of that reality, you begin to filter other work in the exhibition through it: terra-cotta reliefs of severed limbs by K. G. Subramanyan; and a brilliantly woven three-channel video piece called "Two Meetings and a Funeral" by Naeem Mohaiemen, about Bangladesh's lost chance, in the 1970s, to take charge of its own future.
He may have a great deal of contact with the President and have been the one Trump chose to attend the meeting with Putin on the margins at the G20, but unless the President makes it clear that the Secretary is his main adviser on some issue and Tillerson steps up to take charge of it, he's not going to be seen as having much influence.
That public appearance was Obama's first high-profile one as a civilian and indicates that she will continue her work with the Reach Higher Initiative, which aims to "inspire every student in America to take charge of their future by completing their education past high school, whether at a professional training program, a community college, or a four-year college or university," according to the initiative's website.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Monday night that Cruz plans to attend a briefing that Trump and the first lady will be receiving on recovery and response efforts Trump's visit comes days after Cruz criticized the hurricane response efforts and made an emotional plea for someone to take charge of emergency relief operations, heightening the sense of urgency on the island.
Claiming that Japanese officials had sought to paint him as a "cold, greedy dictator," he dramatically insisted that he was the opposite — a man who loved the Japanese, who could have made a lot more money if, for example, he had accepted an offer to take charge of General Motors, and who was never accused of being a tyrant until his arrest in November 2018.

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