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"Turning back the clock, turning back the clock," she chants cheerfully.
This time he says there will be no turning back.
"There is no turning back on this road," she said.
Just remember that once you turn, there's no turning back.
Especially under a Trump administration, we are not turning back.
Trump's presidency has always been about turning back the clock.
Be warned, though: "After this, there is no turning back."
There was no turning back when I made this decision.
The network elevated our industry, and there's no turning back.
But once I got going, there was no turning back.
I was in it, and there was no turning back.
When you find the perfect bralette, there's no turning back.
"There's no turning back," Mr. Guaidó told supporters in Caracas.
Most devastatingly, he's turning back the clock with the judiciary.
Mr. Zebari said there would be no turning back now.
One of them kept turning back to look at me.
Once "outrage" reached that environment, there was no turning back.
At no point did either of them consider turning back.
"Maybe this isn't the best time," Lang said, turning back.
As with Brexit, once selected, there is no easy turning back.
But it seems like there's no turning back at this point.
If I learn how to make chai, there's no turning back.
The Libyan coast guard is already turning back some migrant boats.
"There's no turning back," said Aliana Bigio Alcoba, a retail worker.
Once machine intelligence enters the mainstream, there is no turning back.
We have graduated to footie pajamas and there's no turning back.
That's just how surveillance works today, and there's no turning back.
Now they're turning back to Apple to give them access again.
The day arrives when Red Riding Hood rebels, without turning back.
This is a bad time to be turning back the clock.
"It's just a job," he said, turning back to the road.
Once you initiate a breakup, there may be no turning back.
Once locusts grow wings as mature adults, there's no turning back.
In turning back the hands of time, he didn't stop there.
In my case, I'm now a gamer, and never turning back.
"There can be no stopping or turning back now," he said.
"There is no turning back on this matter," Maia told reporters.
This reverse time-lapse shows a snowflake turning back into ice.
In any case, there is no turning back from this point.
Because if you can't drop that jar, there's no turning back.
There's no turning back if you have a close relationship with them.
We've come too far to even entertain the idea of turning back.
Turning back up the stairs, I wonder if I've gone too far.
A staff member, turning back, seemed to wonder how anyone could worry.
Now that we've stepped into the Swear Zone, there's no turning back.
EA, on the other hand, is turning back the clock on Battlefield.
WE HAVE ALREADY RUINED OUR LIVES AND THERE IS NO TURNING BACK.
The truth is, they've infiltrated our lives and there's no turning back.
"We are at a watershed moment turning back these improvements," he added.
And a conservative-leaning Supreme Court could be busy turning back time.
"After he beat me up, I am not turning back," she said.
"It's easy to dig up," she continued, turning back to the car.
It's exhausting, but once you meet the one, there's no turning back.
Which is to say that yes, there will be no turning back.
But, for those that experience it, there will be no turning back.
And here's the troubling part for Trump: there is no turning back.
"Let me go in there," Amash said, turning back to the floor.
"In a sense you are turning back the cardiovascular clock," he said.
"California is not turning back — not now, not ever," Brown defiantly declared.
Arya once danced around the precipice of being No One before turning back.
Equally, the further I go, the less point there is in turning back.
Turning back time to perform "Believe" on Sunday was significant for Cher, too.
And now we're turning back the clock — to what our grandparents were into.
OREGON OCCUPATION No turning back: This one may go on for a while.
Hamilton said the pope had told him "there is no turning back now".
Turning back to you, people are so excited about your run for governor.
Reports also show that CBP is turning back asylum seekers at the border.
Pallotta: Well, I mean Superman did fly backwards, turning back the clock, though.
They know only that if they leave they won't be turning back. ♦
The manatee heaved itself around, turning back toward the cluster of bright shapes.
NO TURNING BACK: Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria, by Rania Abouzeid.
You will also have no choice, because the N.F.L. is not turning back.
But after weeks traveling with her children, Ani Alvarado is not turning back.
I moved out here for a reason and there's no turning back now.
"I'll tell you one thing, though," he continued, turning back to his listener.
Britain is leaving the European Union and there can be no turning back.
Turning back choice for women, I don't believe that's reflective of our values.
Don't be mad that I'm right, Funke said, turning back to her phone.
Ivan Diaz, 45, a health administrator, said he had no intention of turning back.
Deadlines presented listeners with a concept album from which there was no turning back.
He is turning back towards the vehicle as a shot appears to strike home.
Three, once you've fallen in love with the iPhone X, there's no turning back.
The good news is there's some signs we might be turning back that way.
If we decide to go, we're gone, forever, no second thoughts, no turning back.
Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't.
The FinTech train has long left the station and there is no turning back.
The Sixers may have found something by turning back the clock and getting taller.
Turning back to the primaries — does your crystal ball show any New Hampshire surprises?
They sat five feet apart, facing each other, glancing away, then turning back again.
My air conditioner, for example, automatically resumes its last state after turning back on.
Plant your outside foot and loop around one cone, turning back toward the other.
"Right now, we have six tickets waiting," he said, turning back to the food.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister May said that there is "no turning back".
Now that Facebook is going to add bots to Messenger, there's no turning back.
"George is pretty great—it's a big treatment," she adds, turning back to me.
But regardless of one's opinion about MAGA, there can be no turning back time.
There will be "no turning back" to the policies of the past, he said.
But for people like my girlfriend, myself, and Salgado, there is no turning back.
The moment from which there is no turning back for Walker and his team.
Maybe his phone, which was just now turning back on, would have some clues.
Turning back to today, we may still see some form of Beepi emerge somewhere.
"They're good, but I am bloody hungry," smiles Lowe, turning back to the minibus.
Instead, I&aposve found myself turning back to them frequently and finding new updates.
But in post-Brexit Britain, some are more interested in turning back the clock.
But for Mr. Pavlou, Mr. Yiu, and many others, there is no turning back.
As a result, they're turning back to hedge funds to manage the coming volatility.
"That's what we have always said," she said, turning back to the day's takings.
Sparrow Kelley stopped in front of the two-tiered cottage and considered turning back.
One thing, however, is certain: Everest has gone high-tech, and there's no turning back.
But when a colleague hooked me up with an appointment, there was no turning back.
"We really cannot afford to be turning back the clock on these communities," said Beyrer.
Soon there'll be no turning back—not for you, not for anyone, not for anything.
We could theoretically re-create a burned book from its ashes by turning back time.
The administration is "not turning back" from its efforts to lower drug prices, Azar said.
The message was clear, the Post said –- the Republicans felt there was no turning back.
He praised Trump for turning back those policies and driving up growth as a result.
"We're just wasting gas," Bruce said, revving the idling engine and turning back toward shore.
But, once we made the decision to go for it, there was no turning back.
They speak of great advances in turning back the desert, but it is make-believe.
No softening, no retreating, no turning back from protecting our elections and our country's future.
There may be little case for turning back the clock to the 1980s, before privatisation.
NO TURNING BACK Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria By Rania Abouzeid 22011 pp.
Once I had the Spanish octopus dish in mind, however, there was no turning back.
Once you see a pumpkin get crushed by a hydraulic press there's no turning back.
But it continued to fly, turning back in the direction of the airport before crashing.
No detail is too small, especially because there is no turning back after the closing.
The danger of turning back was so great that her grandmother suggested continuing without her.
But a small bony narration keeps turning back into something profoundly singular: the sole skull.
The WFP says the coalition did not provide a clear reason for turning back the cranes.
It's turning back the clock to a simpler time, before these newfangled computers messed everything up.
To overcome those limitations, some research groups are turning back to the brain for fresh ideas.
During an eclipse, we see things in a new light, and there is no turning back.
The Democrats, on the other hand, are in the wilderness with no plans of turning back.
"It's electric," Truck Guy #1 tells him, before turning back to look at us some more.
But, there was no turning back, and I knew this was the opportunity of a lifetime.
In an editor's note, he accused Justice Thomas of turning back the clock on civil rights.
Mr. Biden settled in a chair behind her, turning back to smile at the crowd. Mrs.
Do keep in mind, however, that once you delete your Steam account, there's no turning back.
The president's critics have crossed a rhetorical line from which there can be no turning back.
No turning back, but I have so much appreciation for Hialeah and its unwillingness to change.
But, of course, that is not the same as turning back the tide of the disease.
But this proposal isn't a turning back of the clock to the days of the draft.
But Trump isn't offering coal country real help, just a fantasy about turning back the clock.
There are no signs, though, that the company has any plans of turning back to cars.
And there is a foreboding sense that, in elections to come, there is no turning back.
Most have traveled for days, and the idea of turning back is not even a question.
Either way, turning back now would be more disruptive than just expanding the practice, Burden said.
We all know that turning back the clock on that progress would be a terrible idea.
It was a way of turning back the biological clock without the fiddly business of nuclear transfer.
"It shouldn't go in at that angle," he explains to me before turning back to the computer.
Earlier this month, Facebook upended media outlets by turning back the dial on the News Feed traffic.
"We knew that there was no turning back, and that we were meant to be together forever."
Mr. Burgay recalled a moment during that time when he realized there would be no turning back.
Tariff, trade, finance and science and technology wars are "turning back the clock on history," Le said.
" There also was no turning back: Once the collaboration was cemented, Bentley added, "you can't rescind it.
Seeing the kids turning back from the door, she immediately starts running towards items to hide behind.
If Kavanaugh whispers something to her, she briefly nods or smiles before turning back to the proceedings.
The latest science indicates that this aggressive timeline is critical to avoiding no-turning-back climate chaos.
Turning back to Colorado, 28503 of the state's 22019 largest wildfires on record have occurred since 2000.
Others were seen trying to flee through the university's sewage system, turning back when it proved impossible.
But locals who lived and breathed Ocean Drive's halcyon days say there's no turning back the clock.
Traditional cooking, craft beer, heirloom vegetables and grass-fed beef have brought food forward by turning back.
"There is no turning back," Mr. Guaidó told a crowd gathered at a square in Buenos Aires.
" (Though there is, in fact, a thoughtfully composed shot on Mr. Hardy's Instagram.) "There's no turning back.
"I'm only allowed to share the title of the manuscript," she apologizes, turning back to the audience.
The bus ride to get here had been about 40 minutes: There was no turning back now.
In effect, as with the public-charge measure, this would mean turning back more of the poor.
This process of turning back will feel unnatural, and unsettling, given your desire to keep moving forward.
And China is turning back deliveries of liquefied natural gas, potentially disrupting shipments from Qatar to Indonesia.
At that point, Rao stepped in, turning back towards her initial suggestion that judges were not needed.
They worried about the administration turning back the clock on hard-won civil rights and reproductive rights.
"No matter what point in the game we are in, I'm never turning back on you," Keith says.
In a recent profile, Ahrendts hinted that she may be interested in turning back to fashion once again.
Others peak around every corner, turning back time and again to work up the courage to move forward.
Most models have it moving up the coast and some models even have it turning back toward Florida.
The players then walked back down the hill, turning back to sprint once they reached the starting line.
Many states use voting machines vulnerable to hacking (some are turning back to paper to guard against it).
So I stuck with metal and when Venom came out, it was great; there was no turning back.
The host nation, Turkey, is itself under scrutiny by rights groups for turning back refugees to war zones.
The Middle East and the Gulf States are changing in ways from which there is no turning back.
Australia needs Indonesia's help to enforce its controversial immigration policy, which includes turning back boats carrying asylum seekers.
Turning back to the audience as the music began, Midler said, "Ugh—live theatre," and rolled her eyes.
Real life results With traditional elastic hair ties, once I put my hair up there's no turning back.
Something becomes very clear to you—and there is no turning back now that you know the truth!
This isn't a case of the carriage turning back into a pumpkin because he's always been a pumpkin.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is aggressively turning back the clock on policies meant to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Maybe he has even testified before the grand jury, in which case there would be no turning back.
One official said border authorities had only started turning back people who crossed between ports this past week.
Masked youths man roadblocks, turning back traffic or asking motorists for a monetary "collaboration" to be allowed through.
But turning back to our Nvidia example: The Shield currently sits at the high end of the market.
There is no turning back the clock, but there is value in establishing a set of technical disciplines.
There was no turning back, so I just went for it harder than I've ever gone for anything else.
"We could use yours," she says, offering the barest hint of a smile before turning back to her work.
Then he was still hollering as he walked out through the tunnel, turning back, apparently screaming at no one.
"I was trying to turn off some lights and they kept turning back on," a user wrote on Reddit.
Let me tell you, if we don't get this election right, there may be no turning back for America.
There was no Luke's Diner, no nothing, so to see it slowly turning back into Stars Hollow was cool.
Turning back to Texas, Azevedo looked at investment activity in the Lone Star State's startups from Q21 22013 onward.
When May set the March 29 exit date two years ago, she declared there would be "no turning back".
"There's no turning back the clock once you've handed this thing over," said Diana Graber, co-founder of CyberWise.
Detective Morgan seems to note this with interest and flashes me a crooked smile before turning back to Maddy.
By the time K realizes that his suspicion was wrong, that he's not actually special, there's no turning back.
And then, after a while, you have to keep swimming because it becomes just as easy as turning back.
Unless she stands with her constituents and votes no, Senator Collins will be turning back the clock for generations.
Mittelstadt then scored and goalie Carter Hutton locked up the win by turning back an attempt by Nikolay Goldobin.
One passenger said the pilot took "some pretty heroic decisive action" and "potentially saved some lives" by turning back.
"We have to continue being in the streets, there's no turning back," 20-year-old student David told CNN.
I considered ignoring her and turning back across the tracks to catch the next train back to the city.
You'll see yourself in a brand new light, and now there's no turning back to being the "old" you.
And was that it, at that age—you'd caught the bug, no turning back from this way of life?
However it happened, there was no turning back—the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny didn't stand a chance.
There's no turning back for him now, no reneging on the devil's bargain that he wants desperately to transcend.
The negative effects of turning back the clock on Cuba have been widely discussed over the past few months.
Now the company has abruptly folded inward, turning back into a bare-bones media startup after decades of growth.
Running on adrenaline, Roguelon got up and followed him, turning back to gesture to Andrei and Andy to follow.
"Sorry, boys, I don't usually do that," he said turning back to the patient tigers, awaiting their next cues.
"But there is no turning back to an unsustainable system that pays for procedures rather than value," Azar said.
Short of turning back, which would only insure that our torment had been pointless, there was nothing to do.
I've been loyal to this mascara for a while now, and I don't plan on turning back anytime soon.
For Beaton, who never completely belonged to his own time and society, this turning back of time was euphoric.
I was told that was not an option because turning back on what had been published would look bad.
That's why I think in this coming period a lot of people are going to be turning back to Obama.
In the autumn, the Migration Museum will mount an exhibition called "No Turning Back: Seven Migration Moments that Changed Britain".
Despite its poor initial reception, we had signed a lease, the plan had begun and there was no turning back.
When Morgan brains a walker with his staff, Carol has a hallucination of it turning back into a human. Weird.
This experience has re-ignited the part of me that grew up in rehearsal studios, and there's no turning back!
Evans says that once she got to be in a scene with Ricci, there was no turning back for her.
She claimed that she immediately pushed the hand away and left the couch before turning back to allegedly see Trump.
Basically, I'm totally okay with not remembering the days before cropped jeans — because I have no plans on turning back.
But with public opinion increasingly backing the rapprochement, any ideas about turning back the normalisation might have to be shelved.
They first created "induced pluripotent stem cells" by turning back the calendar on adult cells until they were embryo-like.
" Turning back to Durbin and Feinstein, Graham added, "I would never do to them what you do to this guy.
The storm moved northwest before turning back east and becoming a post-tropical cyclone over West Virginia three days later.
Hebert ran after the boy before turning back to administer first aid to his wife, Enriquez said in a statement.
Once I came up with the title and latched onto the funeral concept, I knew there was no turning back.
Turning back on the eastern side of the Mönchsberg, there are impressive views of the Altstadt that lies directly below.
"No Turning Back" illuminates experiences and points of view of female characters, including girls who came of age during war.
More to the point, he is turning back the clock — not (yet) to totalitarianism, but to something akin to it.
The president, now an adversary of Mr. Correa's, vowed there would be no turning back on ending the fuel subsidies.
The clerk recalled pen poised over paper -- a last moment of hesitation, the awareness that there was no turning back.
She plowed through a familiar bit about turning back bullies, about knowing what's broken and knowing how to fix it.
He can then be seen turning back, searching the same area, and finding the bag he had just been handling.
By significantly curtailing the reach of the Clean Water Act, the Trump administration is turning back the clock to 1972.
And with younger generations growing up on voice (55% of teens use voice search daily now), there's no turning back.
If the mandate repeal is signed into law with the tax bill, there is no turning back for three reasons.
And there's more consensus among election experts that turning back now would be more disruptive than just expanding the practice.
In fact, Shorten led the charge to change his party's policy platform to include the navy turning back boats of refugees.
If the process by which Kavanaugh is elevated is also seen as unjust and illegitimate, there may be no turning back.
"There are no good options, no turning back," said one senior EU diplomat who will be closely involved in the talks.
Sorry if you needed a breather between Halloween and Thanksgiving — you're in gift guide season now and there's no turning back.
And there's no turning back now -- no matter how much logic you have to murder to defend the President's indefensible conduct.
Cher is turning back time on her career and legacy — one that she thought she wouldn't be around to see anymore.
In football, underclassmen must make the "stay or go" decision months ahead of the NFL combine, and there's no turning back.
He can be the one to deliver the news, either to those at Winterfell or turning back to warn King's Landing.
The Migration Museum Project's current exhibition No Turning Back: Seven Migration Moments that Changed Britain is also well worth a visit. 
For those reasons, and for none of the reasonable ones, there is no turning back now, international health crisis or not.
And it's safe to say that according to her family's age-defying power, Cher will be turning back the clock forever.
"I knew there was no turning back upon laying my eyes on that golden dome for the first time,"Bermudez said.
The best photo shows Swift posing like the Disaster Girl meme, turning back and smiling in front of a fire. 10.
The unflattering and ineffective characteristics of the compliance board notwithstanding, mature corporate leaders know that there can be no turning back.
But two years later, "House of Cards" premiered as the first Netflix Original, and there's been no turning back since then.
" Turning back to the Durbin and Feinstein, Graham added, "I would never do to them what you do to this guy.
There's already evidence people are turning back to piracy: Bittorrent's traffic freefall has stopped, and has seen a recent small bounceback.
Instead of turning back, the soldiers set up camp for weeks to wait for drier weather so they could push forward.
Her response to this request is to just walk away without saying a word or turning back to look at them.
"Tennessee's economy is thriving, and we can't risk Washington liberals turning back the clock," the narrator in the Tennessee ad says.
Formally launching the two-year countdown to its departure on Wednesday, Prime Minister Theresa May said there was no turning back.
Please, N.'s mother said, turning back to me, her tone at once dismissive and imploring, please, if he likes it?
After turning back a shot by Blue Jackets left winger Pierre-Luc Dubois, Greiss shoved the puck away with his stick.
By the end of these movies, there's usually some 'turning-back point'... where the protagonist realizes he shouldn't be so exploratory.
But he also warned that the Trump administration its "talking about turning back," according to the AP. View the discussion thread.
"Regardless of whether the next administration is as aggressive as we've been, there's no way of turning back," Mr. Biden said.
Daylight saving time: Californians are voting on a plan to make daylight saving time permanent: No more turning back the clock.
One woman, when asked if she was the dog's handler, replied simply, "No, I'm the help," before turning back to work.
It won't be by turning back the clock to an idealized past that was in fact ruled by drudgery and monotony.
Others must have felt the same, because many were turning back, so Fannami tried to run, but he tripped and fell.
"There is no turning back once you have your hands tattooed," explains Jessica Valentine, tattoo artist and owner of Haven Studio.
For many among the rank-and-file, turning back efforts to tighten gun laws is their top, perhaps only, political priority.
Photograph by Alice Zoo for The New Yorker Turning back, I suddenly realized just how far from the dock I'd come.
The planet' has already warmed a full degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels — and scientists say there's likely no turning back.
"This is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back," Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain told Parliament.
She says she worries deeply about whether Indonesia's moderate Muslim institutions were capable of turning back the tide of fundamentalist Islam.
But this is 2019, and once the internet found the ad and pulled at its seams, there was no turning back.
First, as House minority leader, she played a crucial role in turning back George W. Bush's attempt to privatize Social Security.
And it means that customers are turning back to retailers that were operating in a grey zone before weed turned legal.
"There's no turning back," Juan Guaido, opposition leader, said as he addressed thousands of supporters on the streets of Caracas on Wednesday.
In the chapel, Rabbi Myers had initially fled with some of his congregation before turning back, realizing eight others were still inside.
TURNING BACK DODD-FRANK The surprise result of the US election did more for banks than goose up fourth quarter trading results.
Amgen – Amgen won a court decision confirming patents for its cholesterol drug Repatha, turning back a challenge from Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
Meanwhile, Argentina's government is turning back to the Peronist-Kirchnerian left, and Mexico's drug-related violence continues to spiral out of control.
But thanks to Kardashian hair pro Justine Marjan, we now know exactly how to use the product, and we're never turning back.
He jumped out of an emergency exit and down a slide, before turning back to see the fire spreading as others fled.
Jim Jordan (Ohio) said Cohen was already turning back on his claims of remorse for actions he took as President Trump's lawyer.
The optimism that emboldened the world that winter night in the French capital is firmly embedded; there is no turning back now.
The Saturday Profile TULKARM, West Bank She knew that once she put on the explosive belt, there would be no turning back.
"But in the absence of that, the worst thing is to pursue faux reforms that enable turning back the clock," he said.
Irit would flit in and out of the conversation with a laugh or a shouted objection, before turning back to the stove.
We must be careful about the world we are creating in the age of social media, especially since there's no turning back.
Once a committed Christian, Gifty struggles to understand the purpose of human suffering, turning back to the roots of her faith. —T.
Privacy would be safer, but the idea of reading her poems aloud intoxicates Xiomara until she knows there is no turning back.
"There was just no turning back from there," added the father of three, who lives in Deira, one of Dubai's older areas.
With China now poised to reclaim its previous spot in world history as a global hegemon, the proverbial clock is turning back.
According to footage captured by the BBC, the president appeared to wave at the crowd before turning back to his golf game.
It took me a while to discover the joys of silicone baking mats, but once I did, there was no turning back.
" Senator Marco Rubio, stoking conservative anger by accusing President Obama of deliberately damaging the nation, tells voters, "There may be no turning back.
Turning back travel, remittances, greater support for the Cuban people, and commercial engagement will hurt the very people who sanctions aim to support.
Gary Lemiesz, of Oshkosh, said that he watched as the helicopter flew east over the Fox River before turning back and flying west.
" No turning back, I was literally spit-balling more ways to develop this idea, proposing, "You would be the president of the house.
Law enforcement in Camden is turning back the clock to a style of policing that I've seen only in black and white movies.
"Once you get it, there's no turning back," said Christopher Forsley, who was married last July to Sarah Patterson in Santa Monica, Calif.
Yet the words are general enough to speak to the anxieties of every age, and a perennial sense that "there's no turning back".
While learning to be comfortable in her own skin — with or without makeup — admittedly wasn't easy, there's no way she's turning back now.
Vice President Pence appeared to notice the mistake, turning back to grab materials off the president's desk and leaving the room with them.
Luckily, all of our favorite fashion brands have hopped on the train, with no signs of turning back to the muted-hued life.
Clearly no one told Medley "be careful what you wish for" — because now that the responsibility was hers, there was no turning back.
In TV terms, a gut punch is basically when shit gets real — the "there's no turning back" moment, or an enthralling big reveal.
Then it was expected to power its way north along the Florida, Georgia and South Carolina shores before turning back out to sea.
He and a government type are discussing Rudy (the kid's gotta dance!), a scene that activates the story by turning back the clock.
Sending asylum seekers offshore and turning back boats laden with people have been central to the government's policies to deter smugglers of people.
"No turning back now," FBI director James Comey told me with a half-smile, a nod to the unprecedented meeting that awaited him.
But without a good way of turning back the Teams tide, Slack should probably be working on some new connections of its own.
"You stand in the shop, shaking, turning to the door and turning back and pacing to the door and pacing back," he says.
Instead of turning back, the Sail to the COP group, as the activists are known, have now decided to sail on to Belém, Brazil.
"You cannot lead on a global stage by advocating torture, disgusting racial stereotyping, [and] turning back the clock on women's rights worldwide," she tweeted.
In all likeliness, Niantic will wait as long as possible before publically involving itself, because once it does there will be no turning back.
While we're already regretting the heat-driven complaints we made up until just last month, there's no turning back from the arrival of fall.
Turning back the clock on all the progress that Europe has made since World War Two would amount to a "historic failure", Zetsche said.
"They definitely have to be sure what they want to be because once we start, there's no turning back," she said of her kids.
With ISIS largely out of business, we may see alleged terrorists such as Pitts turning back to al Qaeda as a source of inspiration.
Germany's 10-year Bund, the region's benchmark bond, dropped 2.8 bps, turning back into negative territory, while Portugal saw a second day of outperformance.
Then the president rejected a proposal that seemed to check every box on his framework, and McConnell is turning back to Trump for guidance.
Now that I've gone over to the light (up mirror) side, I will not be turning back, and I suggest you follow my lead.
Mike DeWine, currently the attorney general, was elected governor, turning back Richard Cordray, the Democratic nominee who had led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
For a society in breathless pursuit of progress and sophistication, the return of bike riding might seem like a turning back of the clock.
The cases from Roe to Lawrence to Obergefell, Stone suggests, constitute a revolution, not a turning away but a turning back, toward the Enlightenment.
" The title of the speech, which Mr. Brown wrote himself, said much about its subject: "California Is Not Turning Back, Not Now, Not Ever.
Turning back the clock, Manning threw two touchdowns and the Giants ended a franchise-record nine-game losing streak with a victory over Miami.
Or that 37-year-old Matt Holliday would be turning back the clock to the days he was a candidate for most valuable player.
The path down into the caldera was simply nowhere to be found, and I knew that if I suggested turning back Celeste would agree.
He lowers the gun, steps out on to the porch, and looks in the direction the boy fled before turning back toward the house.
There's no turning back for Democrats, who may already have the House majority needed to make Trump the third impeached president in US history.
"There can be no turning back"; anti-abortion activists behind Planned Parenthood videos face 15 felony charges; Dems may sacrifice the filibuster over Gorsuch.
In other words: if Germany starts turning back migrants at the Austrian border, Austria will do the same on its borders with Italy and Slovenia.
Njoroge said there would be no turning back on the efforts to stem the flows from money laundering, financing of terrorism and proceeds from crime.
"And people saying that we move too fast/ But I've been waiting for a reason, ain't no turning back," Nick Jonas sings in the intro.
Trump manages to link Medicare-for-all with "open borders" socialism by the end of the column, turning back to his favorite issue of immigration.
The pair said they thought about turning back, but the islands of Maui and Lanai didn&apost have harbors deep enough to accommodate their sailboat.
Turning back to WhatsApp, we have no information yet about how much WhatsApp would charge businesses to be a part of this new B2C effort.
"Sell it to somebody who has cash then," I said, pushing the shave ice back up on the counter and turning back toward my truck.
The opposition had hoped that troops would balk at turning back supplies that are so desperately needed by a population increasingly suffering malnutrition and diseases.
His application to trademark the idea is currently processing, and there's no turning back now: Yeezy-designed beauty products are going to be a thing.
Expect to see North Korea make another play to prevent war, by turning back to Seoul, Beijing, or attempting to smooth things out with Trump.
She closed the door, I walked away, turning back toward the street, and my room, and the hope that this time I would find him.
But the Alabama church bombing and the murder of Medgar Evers stopped that argument and with 'Mississippi Goddam,' I realized there was no turning back.
"When I arrive at the gate for work, I feel like turning back right there," says one child who puts in 12 hours every day.
The aircraft owned by the Bulldog Flying Club flew out over the ocean before turning back towards shore and disappearing off radar, the site showed.
U.S. authorities have been turning back undocumented Haitians at the Mexican border, separating dozens of families when lagging members try to join those already admitted.
Yet thousands responded to his appeal, turning back the rebels and demonstrating that they still value democracy even if Mr. Erdogan has eroded its meaning.
Yet thousands responded to his appeal, turning back the rebels and demonstrating that they still value democracy, even if Mr. Erdogan has eroded its meaning.
It took some trial and error to find the fit I was looking for, but once I did, I knew I was never turning back.
Second-seeded Vekic of Croatia, who is No. 22, had a tougher match, turning back Slovenia's Dalila Jakupovic 63-2, 6-7 (27), 25-26.
The corner boy warriors who carried cargoes of ill-gotten gains in Sloan Super Market shopping bags and who knew there was no turning back.
The coronavirus has pregnant women turning back the clock -- with increased fears about entering jam-packed hospitals, those about to pop are making alternate plans.
Today there is, as Abouzeid's title tells us, no turning back, and one reads the book's final pages with no hope of a happy ending.
When Daniel leans toward Issa and says, "Maybe I wasn't ready then," adding, "What if I'm ready now?" it's clear that she's not turning back.
In particular, he predicted that as direct-to-consumer brands are "maxing out on Facebook," they'll start turning back to traditional ad channels like television.
Now 225, McClain wants to quit so badly that he's turning back to the problem he fled in the first place: good old-fashioned cigarettes.
The entangled loops and whorls of the painting convey a sense of being lost in one's mind, the wheel of awareness turning back on itself.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers faced pointed questions this week after Reuters reported that Canada wants U.S. help turning back thousands of asylum seekers.
The CSU's bellicose rhetoric over the past weeks—characterising turning back secondary immigrants as the only credible answer to the problem—could make backing down awkward.
With just a day to go, NASA's InSight spacecraft aimed for a bull's-eye touchdown on Mars, zooming in like an arrow with no turning back.
It is rather about turning back the clock for women and LGBTQ people who do not conform to an antiquated or "traditional" vision of our nation.
Turning back migrants would mean rigid border controls inside Schengen and have a knock-on effect on other EU states, hitting cross-border business and travel.
But you can't change electoral math by turning back the clock, and this past election tells us there isn't a lot of enthusiasm for Clintonian centrism.
I told him that I didn't actually know that the barriers were so high, and once we had entered the industry, there was no turning back.
It was hard to see all the families turning back for the first time to their home after they fled and discovering it was totally destroyed.
Witnesses at the border said convoys of Turkish military vehicles had been crossing into Idlib since Friday, delivering supplies before turning back to return with more.
"I don't think the answer is turning back the clock, I think it's Clinton moving things forward and trying to figure out where we're going next."
The Libyan coastguard also increased the rate of its interceptions, turning back about 20,000 this year, though it still only stops a portion of the boats.
We're on the verge of a new era of laptop design, and if the smartphone industry is anything to go by, there's no turning back now.
I'm not sure why I made that choice, and I'm still to this day not sure if it wasn't a mistake, but there's no turning back.
At the Greek-Macedonia border, Macedonian authorities have been allowing only Syrians and Iraqis to cross the border, and turning back Afghans and others to Greece.
Their attention, however, is gradually turning back to the organizational revamp that has become bogged down in attempts to untangle a complex structure with outdated technology.
" Fix also recommends matching the photo of the driver on the app with the person driving, because "once you're in that car, there's no turning back.
Like a lot of other people, I am beginning to fear that between rising civil unrest and political turmoil, we're turning back the clock to 1968.
The technology backlash has been a boon for books: As people try to tamp down their screen time, they're turning back to reading more physical books.
One of the North Korean chasers briefly crossed the borderline before turning back in a hurry, another violation of the Korean War armistice, the command said.
She concentrates fiercely, looking up as the head does, and then briefly — reluctantly, one feels — smiles at the camera before turning back to her sculptural world.
The winners of the Atlantic-10 tournament championship are turning back the clock and looking like a team that seems capable of reaching the second weekend.
I considered using the word EÑE as a revealer, but once I hit on having SPANISH and ESPAÑOL cross EL NIÑO there was no turning back.
There is no need to score a direct hit, and a stricken plane may look like it is turning back when in fact it is disintegrating.
The German carrier's LH600 flight was cancelled on Wednesday but took off for the Iranian capital on Thursday before turning back halfway to return to Frankfurt.
"  He took another pause before turning back to the piano keys, and dashed the hopes of untold masses of Directioners once more by reiterating, "They're not.
Most troubling are his positions on turning back the clock on legal marijuana laws and allowing the government to seize more private property in criminal cases.
Now China could be turning back to its old playbook, with plans to slash production to 45,000 tonnes in the second half of 2018, according to Adamas.
And if there's a link between exfoliating and turning back the clock on your skin, then you can bet we're going to start exfoliating way more often.
DealBook In an interview, Mr. Soros explained why he thinks the tide is turning back to "globalists" like him and what might happen in the 2020 election.
As I prepare for Act III or IV of my life, I am turning back to the part of me who is a storyteller first and foremost.
Just last fall, life seemed to be turning back to normal in the areas near Maiduguri, which for years had been the epicenter of Boko Haram's activities.
But despite all that, it's not even a question that once I finish my Bluetooth testing, I'll definitely be turning back to my wired headphones' security blanket.
It looked like maybe Iceland were finally turning back into a pumpkin but, like 25 seconds later they scored another unlikely goal to level things once again.
This means turning back toward the familiar favorites of FANG — those organically growing, software-powered giants with fewer bets on China and less sensitivity to macro headwinds.
The Great Elephant Census leaves no one in doubt that African elephants are in deep trouble and that there will be no turning back for some populations.
"Marty was willing to reconcile with Danielle, but after the last few weeks he knew there was no turning back," an insider close to Caffrey tells PEOPLE.
"Unbridled demagoguery has driven the GOP to an inflection point from which there is no turning back," Scaramucci wrote in a January 2016 op-ed for FoxBusiness.
We catch eyes, Coolio's "Gangster's Paradise" comes on the radio, and he gives me a quick wink before turning back to his table to roll a cigarette.
In this issue, Swamp Thing is offered a chance at shedding his monstrous appearance and turning back into the man he once was, but at what cost?
As parents fled with their youngsters, cities from Hoboken, N.J., to Boston posted police officers on train platforms and ferry slips, turning back anyone younger than 16.
More recently, drawn by Pope Francis and inspired by his daughter's education in Catholic schools, he felt as if he might be turning back to the church.
He says while the group had planned on getting back together after JT's first solo project, his career just blew up ... and there was no turning back.
"There's no turning back," Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader, told supporters in Caracas, the capital, where tear gas fired by riot police officers shrouded some protest sites.
Thank you, follow me," the spokeswoman, Gloria Chin, said to Mr. Joyner, distancing him from the crew before turning back to ask: "So what was your question?
It's kind of like trying to play more than three wide receivers in a game, the "Mad Money" host said, turning back to his fantasy football analogy.
The kayakers take turns chuting down a 443-foot ramp leading to a 244-foot drop into the water -- at which point there is no turning back.
Turning back the clock and re-creating the conditions that led to a financial collapse and trillions of dollars in big bank bailouts isn't going to help.
The facts fall way outside anyone's concept of reasonable "humanitarian" activities, but the personal cost of turning back seemed higher than gritting her teeth and moving forward.
"Conservatism has never been about turning back the clock, it has been about progress and moving forward, including applying scientific knowledge to bolster the preservation of our wildlife."
"At the end of the day, it isn't a problem unless it happens to you – and then it's too late and there is no turning back," Goodstein said.
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer has proposed turning back refugees who already were registered in other European countries, as part of a lengthy "master plan" on curbing unauthorized immigration.
Street protests are expected to continue Thursday with Guaido telling thousands of supporters yesterday that "there's no turning back" as he called for a series of national strikes.
He now seems to be turning back to that kind of idea with Okja, a film about a genetically engineered creature — though this time, apparently, a friendly one.
"He's the one I really think you have a right to, as someone who's unhinged and a jerk," Mr. Kastning said, before turning back to his original query.
CHINA'S CRUDE DILEMMA Turning back to China, the vessel-tracking data underlines how much imports of crude are likely to pull back in May after the bumper April.
"We are not turning back from that 2.4 percent target, that has to be clear ... We will not backtrack by a millimetre," Di Maio said in radio interview.
Rinne, though, gave a solid effort against the Kings, turning back several close encounters around the net until Los Angeles finally broke through late in the second period.
The bold acquiescence of this young woman entering one unknown world after another reads like a feminist paean; she seems to suggest there is no turning back now.
I wonder, when it comes to your business, you're turning back towards being there for Switzerland, you want to be-, you want to go back to your roots.
"But when things started shaping up in the few months prior to the trip, that idea was scrapped for the time being and there was no turning back."
Slowed by injuries in recent seasons, Girardi played all 12 playoff games against Montreal and Ottawa, turning back the clock at times with his longtime partner Ryan McDonagh.
Events which seem insignificant when they occur but mark history's turnings, events from which there will be no turning back, no looking back, no rewrites, no do overs.
For the Kurds, the vote was a potent and historic touchstone, a declaration to the world that they this is their moment and they are not turning back.
Last June, after Trump threatened higher tariffs on Mexico, the country dispatched 15,000 soldiers to its southern border with the goal of turning back asylum-seekers headed north.
Ukrainian Flight 752 was on fire and seemed to be turning back before it crashed in Iran and killed 176 people, the first report into the disaster said.
Allowing Medicaid to pay for asylums would financially incentivize turning back the clock on decades of civil rights work by people with mental health conditions and our allies.
Similarly, Orange County is just fundamentally changing, and as long as people stay mostly in step with that, I don't think there's much turning back from those victories.
As part of a wider plan to streamline the handling of migrants, Seehofer advocates turning back at the German border asylum-seekers previously registered in another European Union country.
And women are bracing for the turning back of the clock to a time when men feel unabashedly entitled to grab or mock their bodies and ignore their minds.
But just in case you're tuning into WIRED Book Club for the first time (welcome, and there's no turning back now), we'll wait until the discussion to spoil specifics.
But lately, Mr. Trump seems to be picking up the pace and basking in the tradition of a presidential ceremony before turning back to the political battles at hand.
Under the bombs, medics are turning back to tactics used at other times in the eight-year war, moving patients into shelters under buildings or hacked into the ground.
Cynthia Erivo didn't plan on a career in entertainment, but after being encouraged to enroll in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, there was no turning back.
In reality, the tradition of turning back the clocks at the end of autumn came from the Germans during World War I, when conserving lamp fuel was a priority.
"It's got to be about the serious issues confronting the country, because if we get this election wrong, there may be no turning back on some of these issues."
The beep of the test alert echoed through Times Square, causing some pedestrians to look up in confusion before turning back to their phones and continuing with their day.
In wake of the allegations, Republican senators are turning back to Strange — floating the possibility of him running as a write-in candidate in the general election in December.
"Abandoning this evidence-based progress and turning back the clock to discredited, emotionally motivated, ideological policy also threatens the financial stability of the federal criminal justice system," he said.
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Jason Gorevic, the CEO of telehealth giant Teladoc, told Cramer in an exclusive interview Tuesday that there's no turning back when it comes to the rise of virtual care.
Whatever its ultimate impact, the memo is yet another example of how the Justice Department under Jeff Sessions is turning back the clock on smart, evidence-based justice policy.
With the 2020 election over a year away, President Trump is turning back to a strategy that resonated with his older, white voting base — playing on fears of Muslims.
" Also in the catalogue, co-curator Tinari notes that the 1989 exhibition "proclaimed a moment" in Chinese art history "from which there could, and would, be no turning back.
The New York Times reported Tuesday that Border Patrol agents this week could begin immediately turning back anyone who tries to illegally cross the southern border without detaining them.
Before now, Morrison was best known for his campaign as immigration minister to "Stop the Boats," turning back vessels of migrants trying to reach the shores of Fortress Australia.
"European leaders will face the choice of turning back starving refugees or of handing ammunition to the far right and eroding the fabric in their own societies," he said.
I was a little bit nervous for my first big tech show, but Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked was just a couple hours away, and there was no turning back now.
After turning back to her family background and struggles for a bit, the video returns to Trump's suggestion that she lied about her heritage to advance her academic career.
Merkel&aposs supporters argue that turning back migrants unilaterally would simply dump the problem on Mediterranean countries such as Italy and Greece, which would also weaken the European Union itself.
Meantime, in Europe, America's allies are wondering how much he respects NATO, the alliance that has underpinned global security since World War II. Turning back the clock on the environment.
Now, while I'm the last person to suggest turning back the clock on the sexual revolution, I wonder if there's something to be said for 19th-century romantic relationship navigation.
Turning back boats  The Nauru camp, along with one on Manus Island, were opened by the Australian government to help stop the flow of refugees coming to Australia by boat.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bavaria's Christian Social Union (CSU) will decide on Monday whether to insist on a policy of turning back some refugees at Germany's border, state premier Markus Soeder said.
"Regardless of whether the next administration is as aggressive as we've been, there's no way of turning back," Biden told a Canadian environmental summit, according to a press pool report.
Some New York legends, like Howard Stern, Bob Grant, and Tom Scharpling, deal with this by punching even harder, turning back-and-forth exchanges with callers into an art form.
After Reading "For the Rio Olympic Games, There's No Turning Back Now" We've changed the name of our News Q's feature to Article of the Day and streamlined it slightly.
She's offered one opportunity after another to drop out of the wedding, but she's already put down a non-refundable deposit on her dream apartment, so there's no turning back.
Not only did Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat became a best-seller and win the James Beard Award, but it's also the kind of book that people keep turning back to.
Once May formally notifies the Union next month of Britain's intent to withdraw under Article 50 of the EU treaty, turning back would run into a political and legal minefield.
Consumers generally aren't interested in turning back the clock, and undoing the progress underway on things like nutrition facts labeling, food safety inspections, school nutrition, or menu labeling at restaurants.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A convoy of Islamic State fighters and their families remains in the Syrian desert after turning back from the Iraqi border, the U.S.-led coalition said on Friday.
President Ferdinand Marcos, the country's longtime ruler, appeared to win the vote, turning back a tide of demonstrations in favor of democracy that had forced him to hold the election.
Each woman's identity comes nested in enough apostrophe-riddled relationships to send the reader turning back to the list of "principal characters" that appears at the beginning of the book.
Up on the edge of a massive turret, heart pounding, spotlight blaring to call me down (no turning back), I lean out in the slowest-motion dive into the abyss.
LHP Julio Urias (5-2) played a big role in turning back the Cubs.. Urias struck out eight, walked two and allowed a run on six hits in six innings.
There is no turning back from Brexit, and the challenge now for Britain and the European Union should be to do the least harm to each other and the world.
Some are turning back to combustible cigarettes — or taking them up for the first time — in a dangerous bid to lower their nicotine intake and ultimately get off their vapes.
A suspension could threaten Australia's controversial policy of turning back asylum seekers, said Greg Barton, a professor of global Islamic politics at Deakin University, but he doubted intelligence sharing would stop.
"We are not turning back from that 2.4 percent (of gross domestic product), that has to be clear .. We will not backtrack by a millimeter," Di Maio said in radio interview.
Erdogan the most popular, and divisive, leader in recent Turkish history, said there would be no turning back from where he and the Islamist-rooted AK Party had brought the economy.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - North American farmers are turning back to a neglected crop, sowing fields with the largest rye crop in years partly as consumers satisfy a growing thirst for whiskey.
As artists rally around calling out the head of the Grammys and women in the industry seem to lose their fear of speaking out about misconduct, there's no turning back now.
Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro also tweeted his support for Guaidó, and Brazilian Vice President Hamilton Mourão told press that the political standoff had become a "no turning back" moment.
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who had proposed turning back those asylum seekers at the border, a move that threatened to collapse the government, said he was very pleased by the agreement.
Referring to Kim Jong Un, the official said this report needs to be taken seriously as "we've seen him moving forward" on the program with no indication he is turning back.
While turning back to survey the damage he had caused, Yang took a step forward and to the horror of onlookers, fell through the broken door and down the elevator shaft.
But in a hard-hitting Facebook post on Thursday, 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio said there was no turning back after Salvini's move to pull the plug on the coalition.
Olympic 400 meters gold medalist Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas won her 11th consecutive 1003 meters, turning back British European champion Dina Asher-Smith and Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.
" Controller: "If you could, maybe start a left-hand turn, start turning back around, because if you get too close to the Olympics, you won't be able to hear us anymore.
"From Day One, President Trump and Vice President Pence have made it clear that turning back the clock on women's health and reproductive rights is a top priority for them," Sen.
Rather than turning back the clock, the administration reconvened the Atrocities Prevention Board (APB) at the National Security Council and better integrated the APB's work with other parts of the NSC.
So now Ms. Alinejad and a younger generation of Iranian women are turning back the focus on the most visible symbol of discrimination, which, they argue, is also the most fundamental.
IN KOP PA feels racism is unfair: I believe that America is turning back "into an uglier version of itself" because it is the thought and idea that sticks to everyone.
Video showed Delta flight 89, a Boeing 777 bound for China, turning back to LAX Tuesday to make an emergency landing, and spewing fuel as it went in preparation for landing.
Martin also went for 22 points for the Sun Devils (17-8, 8-133 Pac-12), who completed a Bay Area sweep after turning back Stanford 74-69 on Thursday night.
It is rather a continuation from 2009, when it began declining soon after President Barack Obama's massive economic stimulus took effect, turning back the Great Recession and perhaps preventing a depression.
After the meal, we found that our cabin had been transformed: Our butler had lowered our beds from the wall and carefully made them, turning back a corner of each duvet.
I&aposd previously been swiping my debit card at stores and restaurants, but now that I could use a rewards credit card to earn free money, there was no turning back.
And the court turning back the FCC's attempt to preemptively override state net neutrality laws removes a major barrier for states like California and Washington that have already passed such measures.
Turning back to the patents, the valuation for Excalibur is notable because, at one point, these were a pivotal part of how Yahoo had hoped to extricate itself from its financial problems.
If Trump's presidency fragments multiracial congregations or denominations, he will be actively undoing a decade and a half's worth of effort, and turning back the tide on racial reconciliation within Christian communities.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos sent a "Dear Colleague" letter last week to schools turning back several Obama-era guidelines the administration deemed beyond constitutional bounds and "unnecessary" given Supreme Court precedent.
It could be that the markets are moving according to their own internal logic, driven by money managers' psychology, with their habitual toggle between fear and greed turning back toward the former.
"There can never be a turning back," Mr Erdogan said on March 6th, referring to his country's purchase of a Russian air and missile defence system, which America and NATO strongly oppose.
The opposition had hoped Venezuelan soldiers would baulk at turning back supplies desperately needed in the country, where a growing number of its 30 million people suffer from malnutrition and treatable diseases.
On Wednesday, Trump said China had made a "big step" towards cracking down on its unruly ally, North Korea, by turning back a fleet of coal-carrying cargo ships from its shores.
Once he began scissoring away the side portion of my blown-out hair — like the pro and boss that he is, might I add — I quickly realized there was no turning back.
And with the help of the courts, that is unlikely to change, even if the President strong-arms the Department of Defense into turning back the clock to reinstate its prior ban.
Turning back to Iran, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) wanted to open up the possibility that the election of a whole bunch of moderates in Iran will mean better times are ahead.
Sweet melodies shake out the dirt from their hair before turning back on themselves in perfect feelgood resolution ("Black Hole"); others get halfway there and rub their dissonance in your face ("Westermarck").
Instead of turning back or pausing, Grant pressed on, having, as Lincoln put it, grasped the "awful arithmetic": he could lose men, and battles of this kind, indefinitely, and Lee could not.
B: Dr. Rajan, when you add on the increases in interest rates there's no turning back on the amount of money which has gone into passivity, into ETF index funds et cetera.
The tweets come amid efforts by the Trump administration to pressure Mexican authorities into turning back a Honduran migrant caravan headed for the U.S., which is stopped along Mexico's border with Guatemala.
My children are growing, and when they are done I'll have to become a human again instead of a mother, like spirit becoming stone, like a butterfly turning back into a caterpillar.
The opposition had hoped Venezuelan soldiers would balk at turning back supplies desperately needed in the country, where a growing number of its 30 million people suffer from malnutrition and treatable diseases.
Having spent thousands of dollars paying smugglers and having made the arduous trek to get this far, most migrants say that turning back is not an option, no matter what the risks.
Later Wednesday, Mr. Biden gave a foreign policy address in Iowa where he briefly referenced that moment, again noting his surprise at her remarks before turning back to his foreign policy agenda.
Now, another coil of history may be turning back: In fixating on Mr. Abdel Rahman's thinking, his foes, even more than his followers, may very well be amplifying and weaponizing his voice.
In 2015, Mr. Kuriki attempted to climb Everest in the fall, a season not typically favored by climbers because of poor weather conditions, before turning back from the summit during a storm.
Speaker Ryan understood the effort to restore earmarks on the heels of electing a President who promised to "drain the swamp" could be easily misinterpreted as turning back the clock on reform.
States that allow nuclear facilities to close need to think carefully because once a reactor is powered down, there's no turning back, said Jake Smeltz, chief of staff for Pennsylvania State Sen.
There are thousands of children like Anwar in Malaysia — he's among the Rohingya refugees who escaped from Rakhine State by boat largely before 26, when Kuala Lumpur began turning back Rohingya arrivals.
"The focus has mainly been on China for the last few weeks, but it looks like there could be some attention turning back to the NAFTA base of that trade talk," said Gwinn.
The Italian prime minister also turned his attention to next week's referendum in the U.K. on its place in Europe, warning that there would be no turning back if it voted to leave.
Championship leader Nico Rosberg, who has won nine races this season for Mercedes, said there were plenty of more important issues to address "before we start looking at turning back time on safety".
Just before Halloween was the first time she stepped foot on Wesleyan Christian campus since the funeral: she got out of Steve's truck and walked to the building's front door before turning back.
Making Archie and Jughead sexy and brooding may have been too much of a departure for fans of the original hamburger-laden, fun-filled comics, but Sprouse says there's no turning back now.
" Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, however, has said the country has already reached an agreement with the Russians and that the S-85033 "is a done deal, there can be no turning back.
"HHS leaders under the current administration are focused on turning back the clock on women's health," Dr. Haywood L. Brown, president of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said in a statement.
" Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, however, has said the country has already reached an agreement with the Russians and that the S-400 "is a done deal, there can be no turning back.
The questions, about what it means to make art, and the anxiety of a wrong turn with no hope of turning back, are easier to ask during this moment of contemplation on aging.
Add to that the fact that Clinton's main rival was a senator from Vermont with a somewhat pro-gun voting record, and turning back leftward on the issue made a lot of sense.
N.B.A. Roundup Derrick Rose scored a career-high 33 points, turning back the clock to his prime years as he lifted the Minnesota Timberwolves over the Utah Jazz, 128-125, on Wednesday night.
Inspired by a trip to London and the stylish people on Carnaby Street, he opened the first two Fiorucci stores in Milan, before turning back to the city that started it all: London.
He dashed off a message to his campaign manager, Brendan Gill, about reports of a bomb threat at the biggest polling location in Trenton, before turning back to final revisions to his speech.
They'll finish their ice creams here before turning back toward the store, Ginny says, maneuvering the girls around the tables and chairs, the feet, the flocks of pigeons, the remnants of lunches consumed.
Russia did not allow a WADA team to extract the data from the laboratory until January, and only after turning back officials sent to retrieve it when they first arrived a month earlier.
The Democrats cast themselves as the only party to stop Moldova turning back to Russia, which may have made the EU initially unsure of how to deal with the country's backsliding, Gherasimov said.
Similar to choosing between Red Sox and Yankees, Lakers and Celtics, and *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys, deciding between wireless and wired earbuds is like picking a side where there's no turning back.
As their calls went unanswered, some of the migrants began jumping from the bridge into the Suchiata River below, as there was no turning back once they reached the middle of the bridge.
"By turning back asylum seekers on U.S. soil, Border Patrol clearly violated U.S. law," said Savitri Arvey, a researcher at the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the University of California San Diego.
For the next seven and a half years the country was subdued by a thin overhang of anxiety and caution; that cloud lifted on November 8, 2016, and there has been no turning back.
If I heard that blaring from a phone around here I'd beam with pride for ten seconds before turning back into a grumpy dickhead and going THAT LADY'S RINGTONE IS TOO LOUD JEEZ ALOO!
At the mid-point of seven scheduled negotiating rounds, many of the U.S. proposals appear aimed at turning back the clock on changes in the global economy since NAFTA took effect 23 years ago.
At the mid-point of seven scheduled negotiating rounds, many of the U.S. proposals appear aimed at turning back the clock on changes in the global economy since NAFTA took effect 23 years ago.
And I think the moment we start turning back to the spotlight being on Harvey Weinstein or any of these alleged predators, it detracts a little bit from the focus being on the women.
These include the denial of protection to battered women and other victims of non-governmental persecutors, turning back asylum seekers at border posts, criminal prosecution of asylum seekers, and the massive overuse of detention.
"Once we expand the electorate in these places, there will be no turning back," said Tory Gavito, the president and co-founder of a new coalition of mostly female donors called Way to Win.
As he tried to leave the compound Saturday through a gate, dozens of supporters surrounded the vehicle shouting "don't surrender" and "no turning back," which forced his vehicle to back away from the gate.
With waves rushing the shore and the Montauk Point Lighthouse in the distance, Ms. Michelis can be seen from a windblown aerial view playfully running beneath the drone before turning back to Mr. Litman.
The implied expansion of presidential power that will be left in this impeachment saga's wake seems to be turning back the clock to before the time of Richard Nixon's ouster in the Watergate scandal.
With the Senate turning back this week to confirming Trump's nominees, senators are pointing to a funding bill that needs to passed by March 23 to prevent a government shutdown as their next shot.
But as revenue growth became a problem, it found itself turning back to its old tricks, even after it launched its own JackThreads clothing label to help it stand out and boost profit margins.
There's another statue of a woman, by the sculptor Veryl Goodnight, leaning on a wagon wheel outside the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum; it's titled "No Turning Back" and honors the earliest homesteaders.
It's this moment in your life where you're on this precipice of real adulthood, and you choose the path you're going to be on, and it's a little bit of a 'no turning back' moment.
"If you call into question our right and duty to restore dignity, pride, security, pensions and work to millions of Italians, then I tell you we will not be turning back," Salvini told cheering crowds.
There's nothing you can do, no turning back the hands of time — you just have to pick it up, dust it off, assess the damage (nine times out of 10, it's bad), and move on.
"Becoming nervous about pumping in public, I considered turning back to transition, but then I saw my family cheering for me, got a kiss from my kids, and I felt energized and supported," she wrote.
The show of force by the government in Punjab Province, which includes Lahore, was effective in turning back thousands of the Sharifs' supporters from the airport, but it also appeared to have engendered a backlash.
Turning back legalization is going to be harder than Sessions thinks and it is our job as citizens, state lawmakers, and defenders of sound and sane public policy to make it as hard as possible.
"I don't think there's any turning back the clock," Mr. Autor said, referring to a return to a world where less technologically complex and more labor-intensive products are again made in the United States.
Mr. Ameri is the leader of the Shiite militia movement widely credited with turning back the advance of the Islamic State in Iraq after 2014, with the help of Iranian training and American air support.
Given the influx of streaming services created to compete with Netflix, such as Disney+, Apple TV Plus, and Peacock, people are now turning back to torrenting their favorite shows instead of paying multiple subscription fees.
Those like Lionel Trilling, Susan Sontag and the older Saul Bellow recoiled in fastidious repugnance from its vulgar materialism and anti-intellectualism, turning back to Europe — or rather, upward, to European high culture — for refuge.
This year's priorities will be postal reform; turning back Mr. Obama's application of the Antiquities Act, which designated large areas of land monuments in some Western states; and changing pension programs for new federal workers.
The advances we've made in South Bend serve as a shining example at this point in our nation's history, especially when Americans have been offered a vision of greatness that means turning back the clock.
One America dreamed of a leader who could erase our losses, turning back to a time when people knew their place in a national pecking-order, when some belonged and the rest were here on sufferance.
By turning back the cargoes, China is sending a sharp signal of unhappiness with Kim's flaunting of his ballistic missile technology, which experts think might achieve the ability to hit the continental US within two years.
It's now turning back into what it should perhaps always have been, a confrontation between the country's own power centers in which the outside world does what it can to push things in the right direction.
But, facing pressure from U.S. business and some of his fellow Republicans to avoid turning back the clock completely in relations with communist-ruled Cuba, he also will leave intact many of Obama's steps toward normalization.
Once I got myself to the gym, there was no turning back — I am now Gigi Hadid and I am going to kill this workout (if I can figure out how to get these gloves on).
N) shares jumped 20 percent on Wednesday after third-quarter results showed shoe sales turning back to growth thanks to a boost from Nike's latest lines, heading off fears it was losing out to Amazon (AMZN.
Now, turning back to the passage vote on the 1985 farm bill, the next figure contains both light blue and light red upside-down triangles, which again represent the members who voted against the 1985 bill.
He sings about their immediate connection (he told Vogue for their December 2018 cover story that it felt like they had met in a past life), and that there isn't any turning back on their love.
Merkel and Seehofer are at odds over his plan to start turning back asylum seekers at the German border if they have registered in other European Union states, barring some "acceptable" deal with other European countries.
Among the many proposals aimed at turning back the progress we've made has been a bill that would target older Americans and allow insurers to charge them nearly five times the rate that younger people pay.
Four years later, Eisenhower got the Republican nomination, turning back the party's ideological leader, Robert A. Taft, in a bitter nomination fight, not unlike the one waged in Cleveland between Mr. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Dan Bishop won a special U.S. congressional election in North Carolina, the Associated Press said on Tuesday, saving a longtime stronghold for President Donald Trump's party and turning back a strong Democratic challenge.
Like the Workwear Pant, I was initially hesitant to take the plunge, but once I tried them on and realized how comfy they were and how confident they made me feel, there was no turning back.
By turning back the "queue jumpers," a phrase that resonates in a nation devoted to a "fair go" for all, it has safeguarded Australia's right to select who gets to people a vast and empty country.
"If you understand how it works, you understand the nature, the fundamentals, the inner workings of what Tai Chi is," Fung said," then when you apply it, and when it works, then it's no turning back."
"We are not turning back from the 2.4 percent target... We will not backtrack by a millimeter," Luigi Di Maio, deputy prime minister and leader of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, said on RTL radio.
By the time Ms. Savitt heard about the building's planned 10,14 square feet of new amenity spaces, including a fitness center, yoga room, games room, media room, wine room and library, there was no turning back.
TURNING BACK TIME ON THE SIBERIAN STEPPE Nikita Zimov and his father, Sergei, two scientists at the Northeast Science Station of Chersky, Russia, are trying to revive the Ice Age steppe ecosystem in today's Siberian Arctic.
The rest of his army was starting to rout but he and a dwindling band of a swordsmen and spearmen were inexorably turning back my right flank as he slaughtered dozens upon dozens of regular infantry.
The helicopters he and others were flying in came close to turning back to Bagram because of poor visibility, but the pilots were able to find a route in the end, a White House official said.
In provinces including B.C. and Ontario, grey-market cannabis dispensaries flourished in the lead up to legalization: now, both medical and recreational customers are turning back to these retailers to get their weed during the shortage.
And there's no turning back: "The spacecraft is now on a ballistic path," Earl Maize, a Cassini project manager, said in a press statement, meaning that the spacecraft's path is shaped mostly by gravity, not by thrusters.
Instead, he decided to keep the original sequence of events by turning back to the mechanism he used in The Peripheral: people in the 22nd century have the ability to alter the past and create alternate timelines.
It seems like as we get older, we're turning back to a lot of childhood comforts to help us self-soothe: coloring books, baby bottles, and even weighted blankets that might make us feel swaddled and safe.
" On turning back the political clock: "That's one thing I'm worried about in my party, the Democratic Party: We might be viewed as saying, Hey, let's just go back to normal and whatever we were doing before.
What was so interesting about Goodfellow's theory was that he had a simple explanation for the plane's mysterious turn back: The pilot, confronted by a fire on board, was simply turning back to the nearest landing strip.
That there is no turning back the page or drawing a line around what's happened -- and what Americans have learned about their government, their neighbors and themselves -- can be a difficult thing to get your head around.
Kiefer's own acknowledgment that there is no turning back understates the fact that not since Paul Klee has a painter broached so powerfully the topic of his own disappointment at striving, hopelessly, for poetry in the physical.
"There's no state in America where black people recognize the horrors of turning back the clock more than the State of Alabama," said Bryan Stevenson, the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, which is based in Montgomery.
In 1978, voters approved a law aimed at turning "back the tide of violent crime" by increasing penalties for murder; in 1990, they approved one that expanded the number of crimes that qualify as first-degree murder.
Republicans were set to build on their one-seat majority in the chamber by winning Democratic seats in Indiana, North Dakota and Missouri while turning back Representative Beto O'Rourke's spirited challenge of Senator Ted Cruz in Texas.
Turning back to Funcom, Tencent was already an investor in the company: it took a 29% stake in it in September 2019 in a secondary deal, buying out KGJ Capital (which had previously been the biggest shareholder).
From his decades of studying criminal behavior, he's found that once a recruit reaches the age of 18, he's past the precipice of turning back and will enter a life of criminal activity with a triad organization.
The mythology really took over as the series went along, and the third film's exploration of the story's universe, while turning back the clock a little bit, gives it a fresh feeling and a gloriously gonzo finale.
Top Chinese party leaders on Friday said they would push forward structural de-leveraging and prevent speculation in the property market, suggesting attention may be turning back to debt risks that any further major stimulus measures may create.
Trudeau told a Reuters Newsmaker event in Toronto that while he realized people around the world were genuinely angry about missing out on the benefits of free trade, turning back the clock on globalization was not the answer.
Although they couldn't think of a real answer to cross the road, the group found themselves compelled to undertake the task with great sincerity and care, before turning back around to do it all over again — just because!
Prime Minister Theresa May formally began Britain's divorce from the EU last month, declaring there was no turning back, ushering in a tortuous exit process that will test the bloc's cohesion and pitch her country into the unknown.
Turning back that tide of supply isn't "realistically feasible" in six months, Tchilinguirian said, citing year-on-year production growth in U.S. shale oil, an "unrelenting" increase in active oil rigs and supply growth in Canada and Brazil.
"Given the fact that the global financial markets have kind of calmed down, and that everything else the Fed is looking at – price levels, price deflator, employment, all of those things are turning back to positive," said Schlossberg.
The whole thing seems like it should be soundtracked to the soulful sounds of Kenny G's saxophone, but the proud parents instead opted for the dreamy ballad "No Turning Back" by roots rock/folk singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun.
There can be no denying, though, that along with the policy of turning back any boat arrivals, offshore detention has been an effective deterrent; the number of people arriving by sea has dropped from thousands to almost nothing.
It was not quite a defensive crouch: Mr. Pence's tone and his calm delivery never wavered, and he continued to deflect and deny questions about Mr. Trump's ideas while turning back to the Obama administration's foreign policy record.
As our news feeds become saturated with kale-inhaling wellness bloggers and the pitfalls of the "clean eating" movement are further exposed, it seems that the tide may finally be turning back towards eating like a normal person.
Only last month, smelters in China, the world's top consumer of the metal widely used in power and construction, were cutting production and turning back concentrate cargoes as the virus caused logistical headaches and a collapse in demand.
WASHINGTON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Republican Dan Bishop won a special U.S. congressional election in North Carolina, the Associated Press said on Tuesday, saving a longtime stronghold for President Donald Trump's party and turning back a strong Democratic challenge.
But Mr. Kurz's idea of patrolling the Mediterranean and systematically returning migrants to the countries — now reinforced by the ascension of a populist government in Italy that is turning back ships bearing migrants, raises moral and legal questions.
That would mean turning back a proposal to require the government to get a warrant before intelligence analysts or F.B.I. agents may use Americans' names to search the repository of messages the N.S.A. has gathered through the program.
"  Aquilina reminded Nassar that he was present for the victim impact statements, sitting in the witness box, "not for my entertainment, quite honestly, [but] so that your victims can face you in the eye without turning back constantly.
After we were satisfied, I untangled from the two other women and we all swam over to the bar like old friends, each of us giggling and nuzzling our partners—turning back from exhibitionist goddesses to doting wives.
Citing unidentified participants, dpa reported that Seehofer told a leadership meeting of his Christian Social Union party on Monday in Munich that he wants to start by turning back people against whom authorities have issued a formal entry ban.
"They were turning back people at the middle of the bridge before they reached…the installations of the immigration officers to formally ask for asylum or petition for asylum," said Fernando Garcia, Border Network for Human Rights executive director.
"She's always been someone who wanted to be fully committed, married forever, and was definitely a 'I'll never get a divorce' kind of girl, but she really lost trust in her marriage and she's realized there's no turning back."
The Liberal government's Operation Sovereign Borders, under which it began "turning back" people-smuggling boats to their country of departure, coupled with new rules that denied resettlement to any person who arrived by boat, was introduced in September 2013.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Tuesday that France should show greater "solidarity and sensibility" on immigration and suspend its policy of turning back migrants who try to enter France at the Ventimiglia border crossing.
In a frosty statement issued on July 3rd the government in Vienna, where officials bridled at Berlin's failure to consult them, threatened to impose new controls on its own southern border if the Germans started turning back asylum-seekers.
"Amid economic turmoil that has battered Argentina's markets, job losses and stubborn inflation, hard-hit voters have been losing faith in Macri, though many are wary of turning back to ... Fernández, seen as the likely main contender," per Reuters.
But to see things turning back to where people are suddenly starting to reignite Cold War ways of looking at things with, from my personal point of view, so little justification, so little reason — I just find it sad.
It's clear that Hillary's election loss and Trump's divisive, us-versus-them leadership style helped, in part, unleash this trend -- which makes it all the more difficult to imagine Democrats turning back to her as their pick for 2020.
President Francois Hollande said there was no turning back on a bill to loosen France's rigid labour regulations and that the principles behind the most contentious proposal handing firms more scope to negotiate working conditions must remain in place.
And while he tweets away about his all-Italian meals — he had Nutella for breakfast on Wednesday — the authorities are diligently turning back boats full of migrants and dismantling shelters for asylum seekers, and they are sabotaging the economy.
Leadership on The Walking Dead is usually about making the best possible decisions on the fly, and Maggie more than shows she's capable of that when she orchestrates a turning back of the zombie horde that invades the Hilltop.
The prevailing assumption is that a broad majority of voters — a so-called Republican Front that includes the poorer suburbs — will come together behind Mr. Macron in the name of turning back Ms. Le Pen and the far right.
It would be flat-out crazy for America to give up its leadership in this field by turning back to burning dirty lumps of coal when wind and solar are beginning to beat fossil fuels in price without subsidies.
Wallace was on the verge of turning back—he was uncertain if the company of other people, which just a short time ago had seemed somehow necessary, was something he could bear— when Cole looked up and spotted him.
Amid economic turmoil that has battered Argentina's markets, job losses and stubborn inflation, hard-hit voters have been losing faith in Macri, though many are wary of turning back to former President Fernandez, seen as the likely main contender.
And because one must never lose sight of that point, there is a perpetual turning back toward it even as the distance from it grows, so that the structure of time is no longer a line but a spiral.
While President Trump's proposed ban on asylum claims winds its way through the court system, some Border Patrol agents, in practice, are already carrying out Trump's desired policy by turning back asylum seekers who cross into the U.S. illegally.
Spurred on by rock bottom oil prices, tankers and cargo ships are turning back the clock and taking routes across the globe more akin to schooners of the 19th century than the technological marvels that ply the seas these days.
If the Texas law is affirmed, states would be empowered to blanket the country with restrictive abortion laws, turning back the clock four decades and again forcing women to travel out of state to exercise their right to reproductive freedom.
A few people had clearly come for the MAGA; one man in a crisp new black cowboy hat used the improbable "Trump follows me on Twitter" pickup line with one dancer, who smiled politely before turning back to the bar.
"When turning back is about as difficult as pressing on, you press on because you've got an objective, especially when they tell me I just set a record," Aldrin told Al Roker while chatting at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
EU leaders pressed British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday for a quick and clear plan for Britain's exit from their union, saying there's no turning back from last week's vote to leave despite worldwide uncertainty about the continent's future.
Prime Minister Theresa May began Britain's divorce procedure from the EU earlier in the day, declaring there was no turning back and ushering in a tortuous process that will test the bloc's cohesion and pitch her country into the unknown.
Some forward-leaning climate scientists have been saying for years that polar ice melts and unusual weather changes are here to stay, that so much damage has already been done by industrialization that turning back the clock is not an option.
"Turning back the recent troubling increase of violent crime in our country is a top priority of the Department of Justice and the Trump administration, as we work to fulfill the President's promise to make America safe again," Sessions said.
Pittsburgh evened the series at three games each, turning back a third-period rally by the Lightning, who are looking to become the first team to reach back-to-back Stanley Cup finals since the Penguins in 214 and 24.
Credits : Nurul Nabilah Ahead of the event, Switch posted the price and number of units available online, though it did not deter crowds from turning back after arriving at the mall to see thousands who had lined up before them.
While there are limited abuses that should be addressed, rather than turning back the clock and reserving conservation for individual landowners only, we should continue to democratize the process and make sure more Americans can take part in this important endeavor.
He knew there would be no turning back, for the remainder of his public life, to posing as the bright young problem-solver who could claim his sexuality was just one small and somewhat incidental aspect of who he was.
US President Donald Trump held a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this month, and has praised China's turning back of North Korean coal ships as a "big step" forward in the effort to enlist Chinese pressure on Pyongyang.
It wasn't too long ago when Trump voiced support for Democratic-driven immigration policy before turning back to propose a kitchen sink of immigration restrictions spun up by Congress's archconservatives — a hardline position that ultimately tanked negotiations in the Senate.
Her first book, "No Turning Back: Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria," taps this network to trace the conflict's escalation from uncertain protests to intractable regional war, all told through characters that imbue the account with a personal tone.
After the security scare, when a woman threw a white powder which was later determined to be harmless into the offices of the governor and lieutenant governor and the House gallery, the bipartisan turning back of Rauner's budgetary vetoes came swiftly.
If she is unable to reach agreements with other European countries within about two weeks, her interior minister, Horst Seehofer, has threatened to act unilaterally, turning back any migrant to Bavaria whose asylum process is pending in another European Union country.
But he went directly at the French president with guns blazing on Tuesday, turning back to a garbled version of an interview Mr. Macron gave last week suggesting that Europe needed to build a "true European army" to defend itself.
The other piece of this [is] the fact that we've seen progress in transgender people being treated like human beings and getting access to the rights that should be afforded to our community, which means that there's no turning back.
And by mapping the photos and analyzing structural damage and blood splatter on the ground, the team confirmed that the plane was turning back toward the airport when it crashed — crucial information in the still-developing account of what happened.
For example, when New York's LaGuardia Airport is landing aircraft on runway 22 at night, aircraft coming from the south and west will be directed to fly parallel to or above the Hudson River before turning back towards the runway.
The realization that I was responsible for the well-being of other human beings, even if I was no longer around, meant that I had crossed the threshold to full-on mature adulthood — and there&aposs been no turning back.
"States that are allowing golf carts on public roads are turning back the clock on 903 years of vehicle safety progress," said Russ Rader, a spokesman for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a nonprofit financed by the insurance industry.
The de Blasio administration has gone to court to defend aspects of Mr. Bloomberg's anti-tobacco policy, most recently turning back a challenge to a rule that included electronic cigarettes in the ban on smoking in bars, restaurants and other locations.
GOLAN HEIGHTS/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Dozens of Syrians approached the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Tuesday in an apparent attempt to seek help or sanctuary from a Russian-backed Syrian government offensive, before turning back after a warning from Israel's army.
"No Turning Back: Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria," by Rania Abouzeid, "Our Women on the Ground," edited by Zahra Hankir, "Gingerbread," by Helen Oyeyemi, "Free Food for Millionaires," by Min Jin Lee, and "The Nickel Boys," by Colson Whitehead.
He's been a civil rights activist for more than half a century, and Jesse Jackson told PEOPLE that he attended the Women's March on Washington Saturday in part because he's concerned about turning back the clock as we enter the Donald Trump era.
If you somehow made it past the first spoiler warning without turning back, then let me give you one more chance because these are the big plot points cgmcnama says will go down in the final episode of Game Of Thrones: 1.
Robert Kagan, author of the new book "The Jungle Grows Back," argues that the developed world appears to be turning back to the more Darwinian rules that prevailed prior to World War II. "It picks up where it left off," he tells Axios.
Refugees turned back at sea Currently, a policy of turning back asylum seeker boats at sea is supported by the two main political parties, the center-right Liberal/National Coalition and center-left Labor, but rejected by minor party the Australian Greens.
Seton Hall knocks off No. 5 Xavier NEWARK, N.J. — Seton Hall knocked off a top-5 team for only the sixth time in school history, turning back No. 5 Xavier with a wire-to-wire 90-81 win Sunday at the Prudential Center.
It's like putting a crawling infant on the ground for a few seconds while you tend to something else, and then turning back to find it asking for your car keys so it can go to the mall, or join the Army.
"At this point the markets are able to shrug off the trade-related headlines because after a down week we are just seeing markets turning back to fundamentals," said Jamie Lavin, global investment specialist at J.P. Morgan Private Bank in Dallas, Texas.
Merkel, one of the strongest advocates of the global pact to curb emissions of gases that speed climate change, said there was no turning back from the path that began with the 1997 Kyoto climate protocol and led to 2015's Paris deal.
Irritating barely even touches the surface of what it feels like to be on the other end as they keep looking down at their phone when it lights up or turning back to their desktop when they email delivery sound echoes softly.
That in turn means we're effectively turning back the clock to a pre-web world in which the only publishers that mattered were large publishers, and it was all but impossible to be read if you didn't work for one of them.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May formally began Britain's divorce from the European Union on Wednesday, declaring there was no turning back and ushering in a tortuous exit process that will test the bloc's cohesion and pitch her country into the unknown.
Apple has always claimed to skate to where the puck is going with its hardware products, but they have been late on services for the most part, with Apple Arcade it could be different, but turning back the clock won't be easy.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that Turkey would take delivery of a Russian S-400 missile defense system "very soon" after telling Russian President Vladimir Putin there was "no turning back" on the deal, which has strained ties with Washington.
Horst Seehofer, Germany's interior minister, used it in an interview with the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper last weekend to describe the bar the chancellor's European negotiations must clear for him not to start turning back "secondary immigrants" registered in other EU countries at German borders.
By that point, the broadcast industry and the US government (along with their international counterparts) had put so much time, money, and energy into creating a more modern iteration of over-the-air television that there was no turning back even if they wanted to.
With companies like Uber now facing a potential $120 billion public offering, thanks in no small part to the money it's received from Saudi Arabia, turning back now — even in the name of human rights — would mean sacrificing what Silicon Valley values most: growth.
Much of Mr Trump's presidency has been based on turning back Obama-era laws aimed at certain groups: fair pay for women, allowing transgender people to serve in the armed forces, granting legal protection to the children of undocumented immigrants and extending access to contraception.
Anthony returns as Knicks drop 29ers in double OT NEW YORK — The New York Knicks relied on their free-throw shooting and the return of their star forward in turning back the Philadelphia 2124ers 119-113 in double overtime Monday at Madison Square Garden.
But their stylistic finesse, a world away from the junkyard aesthetic of his early work, is also an implicit acknowledgment of the impossibility of turning back the clock, of deprogramming muscle memory to reintroduce awkwardness, uncertainty, or naiveté into the handling of the steel.
"I feel like a lot of white Americans got to see what an election night feels like for many black Americans, every cycle," he said: the shock and despair of seeing someone who seems devoted to turning back progress elected to the chief executive office.
If Ms. Merkel fails to reach an agreement with Germany's European partners to limit immigration, Mr. Seehofer said, next month he will start turning back any migrant whose asylum process is pending in another European Union country, or who has been registered as arriving there.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will make his case directly to President-elect Donald Trump not to derail the recent U.S.-Cuba detente, the White House said on Tuesday, insisting that "turning back the clock" would be damaging to American interests and the Cuban people.
By the time of White's death, I'd begun to appreciate the clarity of his essays, often about his farm — the melancholy humor of, say, "Death of a Pig" ("I discovered, though, that once having given a pig an enema there is no turning back…").
During that time, members of the 28 European countries that recognize daylight saving time will be able to vote if they want to change the practice of turning back the clocks come winter and setting them forward to add an hour of evening sunlight in the summer.
Turning back to Brexit, the Fine Gael official admitted that it was undoubtedly a challenge and that his party saw it as in both its interests and intention to try to make sure the U.K. maintains as close a relationship with the EU following its exit.
The practice of turning back people who present themselves at official border crossings and telling them to return later is at the center of a 2017 lawsuit filed on behalf of asylum-seekers and Al Otro Lado, a binational border rights project and legal service provider.
"And I think once that switch is flipped on, there's going to be no turning back, so we are very concerned about the use of AI by the attackers in many ways because they could try to use AI to blend into the background of these networks."
As CNN has reported, although CBP had said for months it is turning back asylum seekers because it doesn't have the capacity to handle them, there is some evidence the agency has limited the number of asylum claims even when it has capacity to process more people.
Instead, the report shows, the meeting lasted about 20 minutes and was almost immediately deemed a "waste of time" by Kushner as the Russians spoke only in vague terms and kept turning back to the Magnitsky Act, a piece of U.S. legislation that Putin found intolerable.
According to French officials, Russian bombers take a different route each time: sometimes flying as far south as Gibraltar before turning back, or drawing a wide circle from St Petersburg through Scandinavia, the west of Ireland, Gibraltar, Syria and back to Russia over the Caspian Sea.
Minutes before she was found on the side of the road early on Thanksgiving last year, missing California mom-of-two Sherri Papini ran for help at a place of worship before turning back to head to the interstate, according to authorities and newly released surveillance video.
Turning back to today's news, Airbnb says that the bespoke matching service will give users a way of setting their preferences for homes that will be marked in the form of a "conversation" (which, with the rise of bots, is very much the theme of the moment).
It wouldn't be fair to say Samsung is turning back the clock on its design this year, but if these specs turn out to be true it's at least a sign that the company knows what its most dedicated users want — and plans on delivering it.
On Monday, the ranking Democrats on the House Judiciary and Homeland Security committees and immigration subcommittee sent a letter to CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan, asking him to explain comments that appear to confirm the agency is turning back asylum seekers by choice rather than out of necessity.
In a scorching, 6,000-word letter delivered on Monday to U.S. Representative Rob Bishop, and seen by Reuters, Governor Ricardo Rossello accused the Republican lawmaker of turning "back the clock many decades to a time when the federal government simply imposed its will" on the U.S. territory.
Turning back to the business example, if the marketer sent offers only to female shoppers, all new entries in the database would come from women, making it virtually impossible for men to be selected for future deals, even if the company launches a new line of menswear.
"But there's a lot of signs that things are turning back around, and we're seeing global growth that could actually begin to pick back up in 2020, probably a little bit slower in the U.S., a little bit stronger in the rest of the world," he added.
Trump announced on Thursday that he would allow states to cap the amount they spend on Medicaid for many poor adults, a move that could significantly decrease the number of people covered by the program while turning back a major provision of the Affordable Care Act.
"There's no turning back the clock on relations with North Korea, not after the Kim Jong Nam incident and the near impossibility of having any positive relationship with the country under such severe sanctions," said Shahriman Lockman, a senior analyst with the Institute of Strategic and International Studies.
The start of 2017 on currency markets has been dominated by disappointment with U.S. President Donald Trump's early fiscal and tax policies, turning back a reflation trade on the dollar that had bet on swift moves to encourage repatriation of capital to the United States and boost spending.
JPY= The start of 2017 on currency markets has been dominated by disappointment with U.S. President Donald Trump's early fiscal and tax policies, turning back a reflation trade on the dollar that had bet on swift moves to encourage repatriation of capital to the United States and boost spending.
PEOPLE caught up with the 71-year-old legend, who fronts Gap's fall campaign alongside rap start Future, to talk about everything from her iconic style to her skincare routine — and all those planks she does to stay fit (they are in fact her secret to turning back time…).
The problem for KB, we're told, is he had no idea he was leaving the good ole U.S. of A. We're told he didn't realize until he was asked to present a passport, and at that point, there was no turning back ... so they stayed on the route.
In particular, one event stuck with me: A squirrel (or other small rodent, I'm no expert on the fauna of Northern California) darted out quickly in front of the car, before turning back off the road – but the vehicle perceptibly slowed in case it needed to avoid it.
To combat this, Eric is turning back to really the only way to counter the power imbalance between owners and workers: "We don't have input in how the organization relates to us, so the only recourse we have is to quit, unless we work to collectively bargain," he explained.
So Phil Mickelson took his arms back and through quickly, like saloon doors whipping on their hinges, and his tee shot on the par-3 eighth hole bore low, cutting through the air and bouncing left of the hole before turning back on itself and rolling toward the cup.
A top party decision-making meeting in China on Friday affirmed authorities' support for the economy, but also said they would push forward structural de-leveraging and prevent speculation in the property market, suggesting attention may be turning back to debt risks that any further major stimulus measures may create.
Turning back to the present, Evercore ISI technical analyst Rich Ross says, "I think the technicals are telling you that you're set up for a surprise to the upside and a break out," provided that "the chips fall our way" when it comes to the Brexit vote and the Fed.
As that period between the 30s and 80s declines, and labor unions are now increasingly small and being destroyed by the courts, and by legislatures, and by employers, we're turning back to a period where those boundaries on what workers can do and the response from employers are also fading.
Following the Supreme Court's decision to allow the Trump administration to go forward with its toughest asylum policy to date, officials from the Department of Justice and Homeland Security on Friday detailed how they would begin enforcement, including by turning back children who arrive at the southern border without their parents.
The Zags may have been bullied — and not quite at full strength — last season, but they stood firm enough on Thursday night, turning back the rugged, determined Seminoles, 72-58, to advance to the West Region final on Saturday against third-seeded Texas Tech, which dominated second-seeded Michigan, 63-44.
Le Maire likened the current situation in the euro zone to being in the middle of a strong-flowing river, saying the bloc faced a choice between pressing ahead with closer integration and making it to the other shore or turning back, abandoning the euro and doubling down on national solutions.
Analysts suggest that the Taliban and other insurgent groups are behind recent bombings but also say the president will remain firm on the need to provide ongoing support to the Afghan government so they can stabilize the situation and prevent the country from turning back into a terrorist safe haven.
"Though he said he would work on Superfund site cleanup (one of the few things left largely untouched through the Pruitt era) and improve water infrastructure, Politico wrote he also emphasized turning back environmental enforcement to the states, processing permitting decisions more quickly, and how the EPA's lengthy enforcement proceeding process "hurts competitiveness.
"Republicans need to be less doctrinally wedded to free market economics, which is not to say turning back on the market, but to say that there are times when intervention is justified to ensure everyone has a fair shake," Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the Ethics & Public Policy Center, told NBC News.
With Donald Trump dismantling so many of his achievements—from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau watchdog to the Clean Power Plan and Paris Accords—while targeting immigrants for deportation and banning travel, the appeal of just turning back the clock somehow, of playing to fond memories of the Obama years, is real.
I have no doubt that David will serve as an agent of peace, promoting American goodwill to all Israelis in every part of the ancient homeland and assisting in turning back a tide of defamation against America's foremost ally and the only democracy in the Middle East, the Jewish state of Israel.
According to the paper's administration and congressional sources, Trump has said he wants to cut the deficit while proposing policies that would balloon it, confused the deficit and the debt, floated the idea of turning back to infrastructure spending, and demanded cuts from federal agencies while refusing to substantially cut the government's most expensive priorities.
"She's always been someone who wanted to be fully committed, married forever, and was definitely a 'I'll never get a divorce' kind of girl, but she really lost trust in her marriage and she's realized there's no turning back," the source says about Kendra, 32, who admitted in February to having "marital problems" with Hank.
Céline Dion will also take the stage to celebrate the 20th anniversary of her smash hit "My Heart Will Go On." And "Believe" it or not, Cher is turning back time with her first live awards show performance in more than 15 years —  performing her '90s anthem, "Believe," and accepting the show's ICON award.
"We think that Google has taken the lead and there is no turning back given the recurring nature of its business model, the fact that the company has 7 products with over one billion users each, and the culture to fund and seek out large new markets," BGC Partners' Colin Gillis stated in an email.
Swift has been heavily positioning this new album as a return to form: After spending the Reputation years in black leather, obsessing over the haters who called her a snake, Swift hints that Lover will see her turning back into the sweet girly girl who sang cute songs about Romeo and Juliet circa 2009.
On Monday, just as Trump was falsely holding her up as an example of a country riven by immigrant-related crime (Germany's crime rate last year was the lowest since 1992), she won a brief reprieve from a threat by her conservative coalition partner to begin turning back asylum-seekers at the German frontier.
Merkel's hard-line Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, the head of the CSU, has demanded that Germany start turning back asylum seekers at the border who have already been registered in other European Union countries – a move Merkel has refused to accept, as she instead seeks to reach a common agreement with other E.U. leaders to resolve the issue.
And I'm still a little uncertain that Strange is really going to fit into that universe well, given the scale differential — Captain America is throwing punches, repping Brooklyn, and obsessing over saving one old buddy, while Strange is turning back time itself to defend the entire earth against a hungry shadow-dimension that's already killed him countless times.
"Overall the contractors paying for steel are in one ear and the contractors who serve on steel mills and the members going to work, there are some furnaces turning back on and heating up — it's having a mixed effect," Dean, the president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, told Hill.
Turning back to today's news, in September, Facebook announced that it had hit 4 million advertisers on its platform, and while it does not break out specific numbers or the performance of specific regions, it's been long understood that small and medium businesses form a large part of that base, both in the U.S. and internationally.
This week, the Large Hadron Collider is turning back on after a several month long technical stop, and the experiments will continue, colliding protons and trying to understand the quark gluon plasma, what other kinds of stuff exists in the universe, and exactly what events took place after the Big Bang turned the universe into the one we live in today.
If Kavanaugh does end up skating through, it could change the conversation around sexual assault, turning back the clock on the progress we've only recently made, Carol Robles-Román, an attorney and women's rights leader with extensive experience in judicial selection and vetting, as well as the co-president and CEO of the ERA Coalition and the Fund for Women's Equality, tells Refinery6563.
Once you cross the George Washington Bridge on a weekend morning, you enter into a whole new world, one populated by men in their 30s and 40s, clad in tight-fitting, garish clothing, all riding bikes you only read about in magazines up a wonderfully smooth, rolling highway to stop at one bike-friendly cafe or another before turning back.
For his part, President Trump has argued that his policy reversals on China have yielded benefits, noting China's abstention from a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning the chemical attack on civilians in Syria as well as China's turning back of North Korean coal-carrying cargo ships, characterizing it as a "big step" on the road towards cracking down Pyongyang.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump lauds tariffs on China while backtracking from more To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE (R-Neb.), another frequent critic of the Trump administration, said Trump is turning back the clock to the era of protectionism that preceded the Great Depression.
With two critical elections on the horizon -- 2018 and 19883 -- Democrats need to wake up from their civil slumber and understand that turning back the modern Republican Party, with President Donald Trump as its Batman and the Freedom Caucus as its Robin, will necessitate engaging directly in the hard-hitting, media-centered, political combat zone within which elections are now determined.
When I see him covering his bald spot with an embroidered cross dad hat and pitching Islamophobic DVDs that keep his cycle of fear-based consumption alive, I see a scared animal with his back against a wall, a desperate man turning back to the only grift he's ever known, clawing to stay alive no matter who he harms in the process.
ET, NBCSN, CBC, TVAS ABOUT THE BLUES: Coach Ken Hitchcock made a bold move prior to Game 4 and replaced goaltender Brian Elliott with Jake Allen - and he's hoping for a similar result in Wednesday's win-or-go-home Game 6 by turning back to Elliott, who was pulled in Game 43 after starting the first 17 games of the postseason.
Liberals like Lilla would have us turning back the clock to compete for the leadership of what one might call an "off-white America," with issues of race and gender and other minority positions relegated to the background — yet somehow not entirely abandoned, so that this America would not be confused with the starkly "pure America" favored by white supremacists.
The driver was making a left, no that street was closed, then heading straight ahead, then making a right, nope, people were turning back, change the route again... trucks blocked some streets, police shut off others ... As we passed by, I witnessed people lined up to get cash from ATMs, lined up in front of grocery stores to buy whatever they could.
It pledges new controls on the Austrian-German border, the main entry point for immigrants travelling from Europe's south (see map); extraterritorial "transit centres" on borders from which rejected asylum-seekers will be deported to countries with bilateral deals with Germany; and a policy of turning back those whose countries of registration do not have such a deal, under an arrangement to be agreed with Austria.
"I think the President's direct engagement with President Xi of China and the fact that now you've seen China turning back coal shipments from North Korea, making changes in the ability of people to travel by air from Pyongyang into China and other measures that they may well take in the future demonstrates the hands-on diplomacy that President Trump has brought to this," Pence told CNN.
But there is no turning back the clock, and an exit could create new problems at home — like a Scotland that would want to go ahead and break with Britain in order to stay in the E.U. And apart from the financial chaos and damage it would do to Britain, a vote to leave would encourage euroskeptics across the Continent, putting the entire European project at risk.
With tens of thousands of immigrants apprehended crossing the border illegally or showing up at a port of entry without authorization each month, officers applying a new test could immediately start turning back thousands of immigrants, who would likely not know they could pursue their cases before a judge if they asked to, and likely would not have access to legal representation to defend them.
One of Edward J. Snowden's earliest memories is of sneaking around the house and turning back the time on all the clocks in the hope of tricking his parents into letting him stay up late to watch more TV. Another is of the day his father brought home a Commodore 19753 and how exciting it was, that very first time, to hold a joystick.
Turning back to the topic at hand, Father Cárdenas warned that black magic can be transmitted through screens ("American films are also a problem"), that demons enter the body "through the back of the brain," and that early traumas, like sexual abuse, can make a person vulnerable to homosexuality and the demons who, in grave cases, cause suicidal or violent tendencies and need to be chased away.
She was singing "Soldier," a call-and-response protest song, which sounded especially militant in the polite context of an awards show: We gon' keep marching on Until you hear that freedom song And if you think about turning back I got the shotgun on ya back Michelle Obama was in the audience, and cameras caught her closing her eyes and nodding to the beat.
Turning back to the current state of affairs, rather than address the dire situation that causes veterans — yes, that's plural — to commit suicide or inflict serious harm on themselves as a direct result of lack of treatment from the VA, yesterday, the Washington Post opted to issue a story regarding Wilkie's ancestors, who fought on the side of the Confederacy in the Civil War, over 150 years ago.
But for sheer satisfaction I usually find myself turning back 50 or 60 years, to three takes on "Messiah" undimmed by age: Colin Davis's wholly reliable account from 1966 with the London Symphony; the unending glory of Otto Klemperer's profoundly spiritual taping with the Philharmonia in 1964; and, the maddest of all recordings, Hermann Scherchen's drawn-out version from 1959, from Vienna, at once bafflingly monumental and unbelievably tender.
That is IT. HEIDI SCHEER Been married 113 years, it's a give and take, picking your battles, knowing when to not sweat the small things, it's ups and downs, but for me I wouldn't have done it without my husband, growing old together, knowing each other so well, no turning back now PAMELA GURKO 34 years, 9 homes, 2 countries, 3 states, plenty jobs, budget travel, one child, joy and heartache.

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