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When Huntingdon finds out and thwarts it, she concocts another.
"This thwarts one of the goals of cancer care," says Prasad.
Safari now thwarts this by only sharing a simplified system profile.
For another, the town thwarts any ambitions that stretch beyond its borders.
The structure of "Life Itself" largely thwarts efforts to synopsize the plot.
Rachel keeps trying to escape "Everlasting," and Quinn thwarts her every time.
But the liver damage by chronic alcohol abuse thwarts the production of testosterone.
Only a late-arriving Tottenham foot at the other end thwarts the counterattack.
So, it cannot show whether exercising now necessarily thwarts obesity in the future.
She draws breath at his mercy, and thwarts his will at her peril.
It manages public health capabilities and thwarts the outbreak and spreading of diseases.
The false presumption that diplomacy, even if imperfect, thwarts war is Kim's ace card.
We have people creating great stuff, and we have a system that thwarts them.
The article excoriated Mr Trump and portrayed an in-house "resistance" that thwarts his impulses.
But Israel's continuing military occupation of Palestine thwarts our effort to achieve sustainable economic growth.
In very real ways, climate change thwarts the rights and opportunities of women and girls.
She thwarts the cast's plan to steal all the diamonds off her guests at the gala.
And even if she thwarts an attack, a rapist might just move on to someone else.
Alibaba Group's founder Jack Ma previously said the company thwarts 300 million hack attempts every day.
This is a moment to set aside the divisiveness that so frequently thwarts the policymaking process.
But Campion cleverly thwarts that concept by giving her film a distinctly female point of view.
Whether the investigators can do their work if the government thwarts them remains an open question.
"When it is pervasive and uncontrolled, corruption thwarts economic development and undermines political legitimacy," she wrote.
"A marketplace with fewer active competitors drives up costs, reduces consumer choice and thwarts innovation," Becerra said.
If you think this thwarts Facebook's plan to crush Snapchat by copying its every move—think again.
But law enforcement says encryption thwarts their access to communications they claim they need to prosecute criminals.
The facts on whether keratin strengthens the hair's bonds, leads to hair breakage, thwarts dye jobs, and more, ahead.
Without even looking up, Michael thwarts her plan by setting the same fire that he did to the lesbians.
It also thwarts the ability of groups like the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to destabilize countries.
If EPA thwarts the release of information about what is harming us, how will we ever stop the harm?
Companion apps are integral to gameplay and provide a digital antagonist that aggressively thwarts player efforts to save the world.
Ultimately, Clay thwarts tragedy (somewhat problematically, by standing between Tyler and his guns) and Tyler leaves with Tony (Christian Navarro).
But Trump's campaign is unusual for the candidate's singular control over its daily message, which thwarts attempts at traditional discipline.
She cracks codes, thwarts kidnappers, and solves puzzles, eventually earning herself a place alongside Sherlock as a praised private investigator.
Consequently, it is fodder for all that thwarts, represses, starves, withers, deadens, limits, and narrows the complex souls of Parisians.
Just as we get prepared to settle into certain satisfying grooves of indignation, her version of motherhood thwarts our judgment.
"It thwarts belief in science and medicine to some magical mystery cure, and there ain't no such thing," he said.
Go deeper: U.K. Parliament thwarts Boris Johnson's Brexit plan Editor's note: This article has been updated with new details throughout.
Worse, Mr. Trump has made it clear that he regards any judge who thwarts his designs as a personal enemy.
Art that thwarts linguistic communication even as it gestures toward it is not unique to a time period or culture.
This thwarts social mobility, since people may not seek out opportunities in cities if they cannot raise funds by selling houses.
Chemotherapy thwarts cancer's spread but can cause unwanted side effects such as hair loss, anxiety, depression, nausea, fatigue and heart failure.
The time for accepting "boys will be boys" hypocrisy is passing, helped along by technology that thwarts the most practiced deceivers.
Passcode thwarts investigators The standoff is the latest flashpoint in an intensifying debate between law enforcement and the tech industry over encryption.
Katsuyama founded IEX as a stock exchange that thwarts predatory high-frequency trading, and had the idea while still working at RBC.
The wish list includes either legislation or an industry agreement that tech companies not use unbreakable encryption, which the Department believes thwarts investigation.
Merkel said on Friday that she "stands in solidarity" with the women and that Trump's stance "thwarts America's strength" as a diverse country.
It thwarts hackers the same way a house safe can stymie burglars: They can break in but cannot get away with the valuables.
"The fucks are at it again!" he howls, and I know what I'll be saying the next time the universe thwarts my plans.
The choreographers Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett turn the cast members into a heaving sea of humanity that thwarts and threatens to consume Christopher.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned US President Donald Trump's racist comments about freshmen congresswomen, saying his stance "thwarts America's strength" as a diverse country.
But Puerto Rico's $72 billion debt, which is equal to about 68 percent of the island's gross domestic product, thwarts efforts for economic development.
In the final version, Veronica thwarts J.D.'s plans to blow up the school, and he detonates a suicide vest and kills himself instead.
She executes her game plan, thwarts almost any attempt that might take her off her feet, and is thoroughly worth watching the whole time.
"Obscuring information thwarts meaningful public participation in EPA's work to protect Americans' health and safety," Ben Levitan, an EDF attorney, said in a statement.
Trump thwarts House Democrats' effort to obtain documents related to the 2020 census citizenship question; the Ebola outbreak spreads from the DRC to Uganda.
"Obfuscation subjects information to multiple, equally possible interpretations, whereas deception aims to induce an incorrect interpretation that thwarts the adversary's goals," the Army researchers write.
Billboard reported late last year that Facebook was building an anti-piracy tool for music, which would complement its Rights Manager tool that thwarts video freebooting.
All this suggests that such activity triggers a reaction in the body which somehow thwarts cancer cells, but the details of the process have remained murky.
The same thing could happen with debt-induced depression: depression thwarts people's job prospects, which reduces their ability to repay their debt, which exacerbates their depression.
Cybersecurity startup CyActive took advantage of this fact to develop a solution that thwarts the plans of malware developers by preventing them from reusing previous code.
The addict's life, Jamison says, "thwarts the impulse to narrate self-awareness as salvation" by turning the writer into an unreliable narrator of her own life.
However, for years the unions and entrenched bureaucrats have fought against efforts to remove underperforming employees who are protected by a tenure system that thwarts termination.
Centering on black characters, and refusing to give white viewers an easy out in the form of a readily identifiable white hero also neatly thwarts audience expectations.
She intends to destroy Gotham with chemical weapons, but Batwoman thwarts her plan and pushes her off a plane into Gotham Bay, believing her to be dead.
The ad-free browsing experience has been attempted before, but developers have run into controversy from web publishers, who say that ad-blocking thwarts a major revenue stream.
To choose someone like Miller — someone who only criticizes the VA and thwarts progress at every turn—shows that veterans are a secondary consideration to the Trump administration.
The travel ban thwarts any immediate possibility of his moving to Ireland, whose citizenship he acquired while in prison through his father's mother, who was born in Donegal.
Ferrante's Elena and Lila are often victims of a brutal patriarchy that ignores their bodies' needs and thwarts their souls' aspirations; Mallarico suffers principally out of self-involvement.
But the balance of evidence suggests that carrots work far better than sticks, and that in any case, the particular stick of jail time thwarts the treatment process.
I watched Sharon Stone as Catherine Tramell smirk and smoke from behind the folds of her sandy cashmere as she thwarts Nick and his even more hapless partner.
The possibility of obtaining a comprehensive injunction that impedes, or even thwarts, the opposition has legal scholars worried that more plaintiffs' lawyers will take cases to sympathetic judges.
On the physical side, the creators at Hyphen-Labs worked with outside artists to design products like earrings that can record police altercations or clothing that thwarts facial recognition.
Maybe it makes everyone feel left out, or thwarts all intimate connections: if your friend is always looking at her phone, it may not matter much whether you are.
Law enforcement at Coachella is bracing for the possibility of a Vegas-like massacre, and it's taking radical steps to make sure it thwarts any plot and protects concertgoers.
The (very) abridged version of the Book: An adored queen named Esther thwarts the evil plot of Haman to murder all the Jews in her kingdom in ancient Persia.
He prides himself on being a "counterpuncher," but a better description might be a vindictive, thin-skinned egotist who will lash out at anyone who criticizes or thwarts him.
And when, time and again, Congress thwarts gun reforms that are supported by majorities of Americans it can be hard to imagine that the status quo will ever change.
"Time and time again, it is this president that thwarts the plans of the White House," said Roger Fisk, a Democratic strategist and former aide to President Barack Obama.
Stress brain, however, can cause greater long-term detriment to the mental sharpness for the investor as it thwarts creative thinking, diminishes memory function and detracts from ability to focus.
"The fact that the existence of an allegation even became public thwarts the confidential review process that the Academy adopted and is supposed to follow when receiving complaints," he wrote.
While this can be great for learning about road closures and other useful information, it often thwarts the law's ability to catch speeders, or, as the NYPD says, drunk drivers.
While college campuses, movie theaters, and sacred spaces become killing fields, fear of political backlash from the gun lobby thwarts what the majority of Americans desire: effective gun control legislation.
Go deeper: Nigel Farage says Brexit extension would be better than Boris Johnson's deal Boris Johnson sends letter to EU requesting Brexit delay U.K. Parliament thwarts Boris Johnson's Brexit plan
They've had to face shopkeepers ignoring their demands for money, they been forced to retreat after having bags of candy thrown them, and they've had shirtless dudes thwarts their devious plans.
Ruth is nervous, unpracticed in facing the kind of overt sexism that thwarts her legal reasoning on a level beyond rational discourse, and Mel is determined to brace her for it.
A set of policies that simultaneously thwarts AT&T from bulking up and gives it much greater licence to raise prices, and does both in the name of competition, is incoherent.
This move thwarts the will of the majority of Americans who support medical marijuana and the 22019 percent of veterans who believe that the federal government should protect its therapeutic access.
"Loving" begins with "Once upon a day" and ends with "happily ever after," but along the way Green thwarts the reader's desire to impose a sense of order on the action.
"Failure to move ahead with the accord clearly thwarts the will of the Congolese people and jeopardizes the progress achieved thus far," acting U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said on Tuesday.
Sources in the Trump campaign say this approach thwarts a key premise of the "Stop Trump" effort, which assumes a long floor fight if Trump finishes the primaries without a delegate majority.
Bonus review: There's a better streaming series premiering the same day, but Amazon's "Forever" pretty well thwarts efforts to review it, largely because of the twists and turns that the show takes.
Colorado thwarts New Mexico George King and freshman McKinley Wright IV each posted a double-double as Colorado outlasted New Mexico 260-230 on Wednesday night at Coors Event Center in Boulder, Colo.
The Pentagon reportedly thwarts tens of millions of digital attacks daily, ranging from what appear to be bored, amateurish hackers looking to cause trouble to advanced nation states hoping to pilfer classified secrets.
Section 377 thwarts the formation of supportive communities — it is not uncommon for cops to demand bribes from party organizers at the few clubs in Delhi that hold events for the gay community.
But if you look beyond the grand announcement, you will see a systematic dismantling of federal programs to further the Trump administration's ideological agenda — and that thwarts any real hope for the president's initiative.
They said the delay thwarts the House's ability to ensure White House compliance with urgent legislative oversight, including whether Trump took inappropriate advantage of tax laws to engage in decades-long tax avoidance schemes.
The picture that emerges is of a system of staggering complexity, riddled with obstacles and cracks, that prioritizes babies over mothers, thwarts women at every turn, frustrates doctors and midwives, and incentivizes substandard care.
ARMED CUSTOMER THWARTS RESTAURANT ROBBERY Authorities did not clarify in the post whether the man stole anything from Dunkin' Donuts or if he is affiliated with the store in any way, the Associated Press reported.
The "settlement promotes competition among pay-television providers and prevents AT&T and DIRECTV from engaging in illegal conduct that thwarts the competitive process," said acting Assistant Attorney General Brent Snyder of the Justice Department.
But the broader problem with the law is that it thwarts a basic purpose of civil liability: the notion that an industry which causes some grievous harm to public health should partly compensate its victims.
The big picture: The state "prioritize[s] babies over mothers, thwarts women at every turn, frustrates doctors and midwives, and incentivizes substandard care," the report states, citing gross medical errors, racial disparities and structural deficiencies.
The Siris Capital deal thwarts a plan by activist hedge fund Elliott Management, which bought stakes in both Polycom and Mitel and played a leading role in getting the two to agree to a merger.
The film does concede to some of expected plot devices intended to make viewers care about a character — past trauma, family back on Earth — but ultimately thwarts our expectations about what will happen to those characters.
The epigraph to Kelley's third novel, " dem ," is written in the International Phonetic Alphabet—written, that is, to capture the way people actually speak, even though, in doing so, it thwarts the way people usually read.
EditorsNote: Resending per client's request Michigan thwarts Maryland after big second quarter Michigan got three touchdowns in a four-minute span in the second quarter to hand Maryland a 35-10 defeat Saturday at Maryland Stadium.
Now we get a frantic chase scene in which Isaiah, showing why IQ might have been his nickname even if he'd been born with different initials, knows exactly where the kidnapper is going and thwarts him.
Hard-line supporters of Britain's exit have called for retribution against the House of Lords, or even its abolition, if it thwarts their efforts, and there has been talk of a constitutional crisis over the issue.
House uprising thwarts change to Patriot Act: The House failed to pass legislation on Monday to enhance a provision of the Patriot Act that encourages banks to tip off federal authorities to suspected cases of terrorist financing.
Tape might give you some peace of mind because it thwarts webcam attacks well, but the reality is that cameras and microphones are everywhere now, including in your voice-enabled TV remote, your Alexa device, and your phone.
As anyone who has been watching Planet Earth II will know, there is nothing more annoying than when some dickhead gazelle, or whatever, takes flight in the face of a noble predator and thwarts his instinctive, deadly designs.
"I live in an unethical society," she wrote in her journal, that coarsens the sensibilities and thwarts the capacities for goodness of most people but makes available for minority consumption an astonishing array of intellectual and aesthetic pleasures.
And though there's not a white person in the show — and very little polemical speechifying — you come to see this emotional complexity as a specific response to a white man's world that thwarts these men at every turn.
"Every day, the Defense Department thwarts an estimated 36 million e-mails containing malware, viruses and phishing schemes from hackers, terrorists and foreign adversaries trying to gain unauthorized access to military systems," Babb told Warrior Maven earlier this year.
The FBI, working with the intelligence community, thwarts two such attacks in the U.S.   As the conflict escalates, Iran initiates cyber attacks against key U.S. financial targets, such as online banking services, ATM machines, and credit card servicing networks.
"The law creates bureaucracy, thwarts private market competition, and ignores the role of insurers, pharmacy benefit managers and hospitals in what patients pay for their medicines," James Stansel, PhRMA's executive vice president and chief counsel, said in a statement.
"A piecemeal, state-by-state approach to regulating federal assets causes confusion for borrowers, makes administration of the loan program more complicated and costly, and thwarts Congress' goals that the program be administered at the federal level," she added.
"Removing Elizabeth Lecron from the ranks of civilized society by virtue of arrest and prosecution thwarts her explicitly stated desire to engage in acts of death and destruction," said FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Jeff Fortunato in a statement.
Earlier this month Google filed its response to the European Commission's Android antitrust complaint, which alleges that Google thwarts its competitors in search, mobile apps, and mobile devices by limiting their access to Android users through self-serving licensing terms.
Washington (CNN)Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday criticized what he sees as a growing trend of courts issuing nationwide injunctions to pause policy moves within the Executive Branch, which threaten separation of powers and thwarts President Donald Trump's agenda.
Russia's coercive manipulation of energy has generated intense concern amongst world leader, who have accused the Kremlin of choking access to natural gas unless its neighbors comply on matters of diplomacyOverdependence on any one source thwarts the development of reliable energy.
In envisioning his work, DelGaudio, who has a fervent fan base among magic aficionados, likes to nod to well-known conventions (pick a card, any card), only to slyly deconstruct them, in a manner that either heightens or thwarts their payoffs.
The home invasion narrative often thwarts all efforts at communication between the invader and the invaded, or else puts the means of communication solely in the invader's control — further heightening feelings of impotence and victimization on the part of the invaded.
"Plaintiffs claim the Rule's interpretation of sex discrimination pressures doctors to deliver healthcare in a manner that violates their religious freedom and thwarts their independent medical judgment and will require burdensome changes to their health insurance plans on January 1, 2017," O'Connor wrote.
Drunkenness thwarts the existentialist journey of Dionysus, Ariadne, and the Minotaur in "The Thong of Dionysus" (2015), and lastly, "Camel Toe" (2008) similarly conveys a more comedic inflection, when a male aviator grapples with the loss of his lover with a curious distraction.
The U.S. must be clear-eyed about the situation at hand: Putin will support the Maduro regime at nearly any cost, so long as it thwarts Venezuela's return to democracy, frustrates U.S. policy goals, and undermines the stability and security of democracies in Latin America.
In past operations, U.S.-led coalition airstrikes were often called in to take out the bombs, but in the cramped fighting conditions in Mosul's residential neighborhoods, the explosive-laden vehicles often appear with little warning and the presence of civilians thwarts the use of airstrikes.
The scene in which he thwarts a bully's attempt to unseat him from his broomstick during an exacting game of Quidditch - a cross between lacrosse and hockey, played on land and in the air - will ring bells with the most level-headed of readers.
The ability to experience and process feelings rather than shoving them down a deep, dark hole may strike a lot of people as an almost toddlerishly basic one — which, again, fair — but there really is something about male adolescence that thwarts this healthy instinct.
Many analysts and government officials — the Turkish security services among them — agree that Moscow not only thwarts U.S. policies in the Middle East, but is targeting Russia's perceived enemies by purposely creating additional flows of migrants moving through Turkey and, ultimately, on to the European Union.
On the one hand, the president has equipped Italy's populists with a dream narrative: mainstream elitist thwarts the representatives of the popular will (together, the M5S and the League won half the votes in the general election on March 4th and together hold a majority in parliament).
"Plaintiffs claim the Rule's interpretation of sex discrimination pressures doctors to deliver healthcare in a manner that violates their religious freedom and thwarts their independent medical judgment and will require burdensome changes to their health insurance plans on January 85033, 2017," he wrote, according to BuzzFeed.
"Plaintiffs claim the Rule's interpretation of sex discrimination pressures doctors to deliver healthcare in a manner that violates their religious freedom and thwarts their independent medical judgment and will require burdensome changes to their health insurance plans on January 1, 2017," US District Judge Reed O'Connor wrote.
While AT&T's two-sided messaging follows a strategy used by many big companies, any evidence that the telecom company thwarts local rivals could make the deal review tougher and invite costly conditions, telecom antitrust experts said — even though they still expect the acquisition to be approved.
According to the Associated Press, experts say the idea came straight from Apple:Outside experts believe a program similar to what Apple uses in its OS X and iOS is believed to be the basis of the booby-trap that thwarts attempts to disable security functions in Red Star.
"The fact that the existence of an allegation even became public thwarts the confidential review process that the academy adopted and is supposed to follow when receiving complaints," Mr. Bailey said in the memo, referring to a report on the accusation in the trade publication Variety on March 16.
"Plaintiffs claim the Rule's interpretation of sex discrimination pressures doctors to deliver healthcare in a manner that violates their religious freedom and thwarts their independent medical judgement and will require burdensome changes to their health insurance plans on January 1, 2017," District Court Judge Reed O'Connor wrote in his opinion.
Among the festival's main slate of films will be the French actress and director Mati Diop's first feature, "Atlantics," a drama set in Dakar, Senegal, about a young woman named Ada (Mame Bineta Sane) who confronts supernatural disturbances when her family thwarts her relationship with a construction worker (Ibrahima Traoré).
"Clearly, the amendment makes it impossible to thaw embryos at all, which thwarts any individual couples' family-building goals," Dr. Owen K. Davis, the president of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, said in a scathing letter to Representative Harold Rogers, Republican of Kentucky, the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee.
The perceptive hero of James Marshall's "Snake, His Story" (part of his droll, intimate 1970s-era quartet, "Four Little Troubles") — whose ability to hear sets him apart from his slithery classmates and causes his parents much consternation — learns to appreciate his unique abilities after he thwarts a pair of criminal bulldogs.
And we must also build our digital and physical infrastructure with the requisite security and resilience baked in at all levels of cyberspace -- chip, device, network, and cloud -- to protect against emerging threats, while developing a new model for deterrence that not only thwarts Russian and other state cyberaggression, but other malicious actors as well.
The big question that hangs over the massive marches that occurred this weekend in Washington, D.C., and around the world is whether they will translate into something more—whether they will result in political action that impedes and maybe even thwarts the onslaught of the Donald Trump era, or are remembered as a monumental gesture of impotence.
"If we go to a system where we have a brokered convention or something that thwarts the will of the people, the Republican Party will be so fractured that there is no way, I don't care who you put in there, that we're going to win," he said of the GOP presidential convention in Cleveland in July.
Exploding the wistful, melancholy atmosphere that pervades so many Chekhov productions, Mr. Posner's version reminds us that Chekhov was a relentless truth teller when it came to his primary theme: the dogged way life thwarts our desires and expectations and, most painfully, may deny us the essential hope of the heart, a mutual and sustaining love.
Unlike the ending to the obvious comparison of Groundhog Day, in which Phil Conners thwarts his repeated deaths and goes on to live an improved life, the passing of Nadia and Alan emphasizes the show's simple, but profound message: Life is far more about the journey than about the destination — and just one shot at it?
If the quarterback can force the defense to cover for extra seconds by scrambling for time, or if the quarterback has enough arm strength to regularly hit throws to the isolated receiver, well: Mahomes' ability to scramble around and hit targets all over the field effectively thwarts any attempt by defensive coordinators to limit the amount of space that the Red Raiders have to work in.
The First Avenger is set in the early 21968s, and its plot revolves around the Red Skull tracking the Tesseract to Norway (via Norse mythology) and stealing it in hopes that he can cultivate and harness its energy to win World War II. Captain America thwarts Red Skull's plan, Red Skull gets beamed up through a wormhole the Tesseract creates, and both Captain America and the Tesseract ultimately plunge into the ocean.
"In the face of the court's finding these kind of tactics unconstitutional, the NYPD continues to apply them, and it's just one more way that the city criminalizes poverty, and one more way the NYPD thwarts the laws on the books and violates people's rights," said Robert Gangi, Director of the Police Reform Organizing Project, an organization that "works to expose and correct abusive police tactics that routinely and disproportionately do harm to our city's low-income communities and people of color," according to its website.

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