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"untangle" Definitions
  1. untangle something (from something) to separate pieces of string, hair, wire, etc. that have become twisted or have knots in them
  2. untangle something to make something that is complicated or confusing easier to deal with or understand

602 Sentences With "untangle"

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Trump's relationship with conservatism is much more difficult to untangle.
It's Facebook's core product, and the hardest one to untangle.
The origins of this flame war are difficult to untangle.
Sometimes erotic interests are hard to untangle from other motives.
Before deciding what to do, try to untangle the strands.
The lunar spotlight today will help you untangle your emotions.
"Getting divorced gives you so much to untangle," she said.
Ultimately, federal legislation may be needed to untangle these questions.
The motivation for Mr. Yang's arrest is harder to untangle.
They just might have to untangle a few wires first.
This retrograde will help you untangle some intense, intimate issues.
Before claiming victory, Temer must first untangle Eletrobras' opaque corporate structure.
Absolutely, but it's impossible to untangle those two things right now.
It's an internal struggle that took me 20 years to untangle.
Trump has more he can do to untangle this Gordian knot.
I wouldn't really trust him to untangle a pair of headphones.
Needless to say, there's a lot to untangle about gay porn.
And some nominees "find it difficult to untangle" their investments quickly.
It's unclear how long it will take to fully untangle themselves.
One big issue is to untangle questions on property and territory exchanges.
Now, Wondery has a new web of lies and deceit to untangle.
So I'm like, 'Okay, how do I untangle this thread of emotions?
In the real world, it's really hard to untangle cause and effect.
If using fresh noodles, untangle or separate them and snip as needed.
There's just a sense that he's always trying to untangle something complex.
In Myanmar, villagers untangle hairballs that will be sold to make extensions.
I untangle his limbs from mine and guide him onto his back.
It will take more research to untangle the mystery of its diet.
This is not a film you untangle; it's a movie you feel.
"We're setting out to untangle, streamline, and reorganize yeast's genetic blueprint," he says.
The owner repeatedly kicked the bear as he struggled to untangle the leash.
Based on my conversations with experts, it's a really hard policy to untangle.
His equivocal answer reveals how difficult of a question it is to untangle.
Now a number of states are looking to untangle workers from these agreements.
How best to untangle the Gordian knot that is navigating your own healthcare?
I could feel the ropes of my muscle tissue untangle with each twist.
Over the years, many have tried to untangle the Penn-Farley-Garden knot.
And we've collected five cheap(ish) things to untangle yourself from smartphone dependence.
Instead, he said, bonobos quietly try to untangle the snare without being detected.
Andrew M. Cuomo, who they said had not done enough to untangle them.
To untangle right and wrong in this fascinating story is a moral challenge.
But this economic despair is also pretty much impossible to untangle from race.
But his true quest is to untangle the ineffable nature of connection itself.
You can't untangle the nation's unresolved racial sins from the extremists in Charlottesville.
How should we untangle the First Amendment rights at stake in this nightmare scenario?
What about that topic makes it such a fruitful thing for you to untangle?
If you can untangle what he's trying to say below, please, let us know.
Though they, too, have not yet had time to fully untangle the Cruz plan.
I also discovered how tricky it is to truly untangle oneself from Facebook's grasp.
So there needs to be more research done to untangle all these varying influences.
From time to time, pilots untangle each other's drones from the net after crashes.
She comes from a family that can't untangle themselves from claims of cultural appropriation.
To untangle that stat, approximately 22014 percent of coffee farmland is at severe risk.
Did his wordplay tickle my brain and make me want to untangle more riddles?
The company is now trying to untangle itself from cascading regulatory challenges by Washington.
Those relationships don't untangle easily — and are usually legally required to be kept secret.
I'll try to untangle these tensions as a scholar of media, gender, and sexuality.
Why education is such an important health indicator is difficult to untangle, Case added.
It's nearly impossible to untangle "The Handmaid's Tale" from its feminist leanings and history.
When it becomes difficult to untangle fact from counter-fact from counterfeit, I quake.
I seek out therapy to help me untangle deep knots in a safe space.
Misunderstandings and mixed messages in your relationships will come up today for you to untangle.
" Said a U.S. official:  "We are going to have to untangle what the reform means.
Welch and his actions are a complicated knot with no clear tool to untangle them.
The episode took three months to untangle and restore her policies to their former premiums.
The conflicts between his private interests and his public role will be impossible to untangle.
It created a disastrous, unworkable knot that is impossible to untangle in just one step.
It may not be possible to untangle economic anxiety and a more tribal mind-set.
No one knows quite how to untangle it, and then the final week zips by.
I've got to say, I don't really trust this guy to untangle a vast conspiracy.
Think of the way your mother smelled as she leaned close to untangle the snarls.
But after 21 rough days of forcing myself to untangle my sheets at 7 a.m.
For millennials, it's the perfect tool to help untangle the complex mess of modern life.
The rush to untangle the implications of the post-gravitational-wave world is already under way.
Second, it can be difficult to untangle the potential effects of legal pot from other effects.
Billions in renminbi and dollars could be lost while trying to untangle the lines of communication.
A large panel of economists, convened by the National Academies, has tried to untangle this mess.
Congress for months has been tied in knots trying to untangle $1 trillion in spending priorities.
I read through them, and untangle the stories, which are often told in quite confusing ways.
This is the strange saga they will be trying to untangle for the next few weeks.
Occasionally, though, cause and effect are so disproportionate that trying to untangle them is laughably futile.
In the video above, we try to untangle this bizarre (and ingrained) prejudice against working moms.
So try one of those to help untangle the many threads of Washington's political hell circus.
But it's only after you sink into the album's crevices that you untangle its greater mystery.
Progressives see the Problem Solvers as obstructionist, despite the group's stated ambition to untangle political knots.
Certainly one's own dreams have some meaningful resonance, and perhaps a Freudian analyst could untangle them.
Consumers who want to shop ethically are faced with trying to untangle a byzantine selling structure.
This week's effort was the third attempt to untangle charging devices in more than a decade.
Like the others in the room, I was there to untangle a knot in my mind.
Earlier this year, White would undergo a series of surgeries to untangle those arteries and veins.
The VoteCastr team will supply Slate with some of the data necessary to help untangle it.
Some of these children drown when forced to dive under the water to untangle fishing nets.
The media and outside advocates will have more time to untangle the consequences of the proposal.
She disputes some of his claims, turns the questions back around, attempts to untangle his thorny philosophies.
D. and I snuggle in bed for a good while before we untangle and start to sleep.
One EU negotiator says that in normal times it would take a decade to untangle the threads.
Second of all, how do you have the composure to reverse the drill to "untangle" your nutsack?
I think it will be hard to untangle everything we have been taught to feel about her.
"It's fascinating how (this) can be used to untangle what actually influences complex human behaviors," she said.
You can also see how unlikely it is that we'll untangle all of them before November 6th.
Informants are a critical tool for United States law enforcement officials working to untangle transnational drug trafficking.
Honestly, I've seen the movie, and I couldn't untangle the ending for you to save my life.
The question now is whether he can untangle himself from his current role as political pawn. 3.
Beginning in 1950s, you see Mr. Davis's dense compositions, abstract with a realist core, start to untangle.
Larry Tye, a former Boston Globe journalist, is the latest to try to untangle these delicate threads.
The move is part of President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's bid to "untangle" stalled investments from red tape.
Even then, I understood that the missionary compound was a place I could only untangle with words.
Even when I did have them with me, you have to untangle them, it's stupid stuff, right?
And Trump's finances are vaster and more difficult to untangle than those of any president before him.
If true, that could be a tempting site for a future spacecraft to untangle the methane mystery.
Learn to "untangle the angles" around every corner until you start to keep your promises to yourself.
Going back to the drawing board on healthcare is the only way they can untangle this web.
If you think that sounds like a knotty ball of yarn to untangle, Gardner doesn't necessarily disagree.
And really, you know, it's sort of really hard to untangle race and politics in the South.
When they do finally untangle their lives from each other, we probably will have already forgotten about them.
Before long, one of the prongs on the comb snaps off as I attempt to untangle my kinks.
Scientists have been hard at work trying to untangle the mystery that is the Zika virus this year.
"He wanted to serve, but couldn't untangle all of the finances," a person close to Ricketts told CNN.
Deep learning may one day permit driverless cars, but it will also untangle the mysteries of brain development.
Beginning in the 1950s, you see Mr. Davis's dense compositions, abstract with a realist core, start to untangle.
Beginning in the 24s, you see Mr. Davis's dense compositions, abstract with a realist core, start to untangle.
We ran additional statistical tests to try to untangle that, which indicated that sitting patterns contributed to diabetes.
But it's hard to untangle his thirsty shot selection and the desire for a new contract this summer.
The consequences of cyberattacks can be devastating and take years to untangle, at great financial and personal cost.
Fans managed to untangle the mysteries of Game of Thrones and Westworld before they were confirmed on air.
That abrupt shift was probably driven by numerous factors that are hard to untangle: weak economic prospects; Mrs.
They could appropriate funds and untangle bureaucracy, so election administrators could get to work immediately making needed changes.
Plus, it's made with tangle-resistant cloth fiber so you won't have to untangle it with every use.
Such humiliations pale, however, when one considers the Gordian knot that Mr. Bolton went to Ankara to untangle.
It seems almost impossible, given how many subplots there are and how many knots he'll have to untangle.
"The network is huge," says designer Kim Albrecht, whose riveting data visualization Trump Connections attempts to untangle it all.
Untangle the cords so they all have a straight path, because jumbled cords create an even messier-looking bundle.
These last few months have presented some complicated security stories, and this week we took steps to untangle them.
"Every part of it had hit a snag that I wasn't positive I could untangle," Hopper later told me.
This research is the latest attempt to untangle the question of whether legal marijuana makes the roads more dangerous.
It is better to prevent mergers happening in the first place than attempt to untangle them after the fact.
There's a lot to untangle here, and few people will claim that they understand the details of quantum computing.
I couldn't untangle what exactly about the app made me uncomfortable, but I felt guilty about taking an Uber.
Arrow keys untangle scrambled images from that night, piecing together frames and uncovering lines as the story becomes clearer.
There's a Hollywood hunk webbed underneath this funny photo ... Use your spidey senses to untangle the scrambled up shot!
Even at the end, it became impossible to untangle the personal and political threads of Weiner and Abedin's marriage.
We have the work the Washington Post's David Fahrenthold has done to untangle the strange finances of Trump's foundation.
In his wake were a wretched pitching line, an unsightly E.R.A. and no clear way to untangle his chains.
It's impossible to untangle how each of those events affected Hiatt's life, because they happened in such quick succession.
You make a case in the book that it was tough to untangle the Axeman's killings from organized crime.
There are other issues to untangle, such as how Google will comply with the decision to crimp its power.
The other thread to untangle a bit is the scientific method and how far astray it can lead us.
Several large contributions came from companies with seemingly inscrutable names, some of which are easier to untangle than others.
There are now apps, including one that uses a touch screen to untangle tough sentences, plus an explanatory podcast.
Currently, the five agency implementation structure of this rule has made it an impossible and uncertain mess to untangle.
Scrutiny can extend to the network of people on the other end of trades in order to untangle complex relationships.
CNBC wanted to untangle the alternative data supply chain, and see exactly who's profiting off of your data, and how.
Next, the president struggled to untangle a pair of headphones, and avoid sounding the buzzer in a game of Operation.
It's impossible to untangle the 1950s gendering campaign that made pink so pervasive from the sexism inherent to the era.
It took a little while to untangle because their English was not brilliant and my wife's Mandarin is non-existent.
Because eclipses are such sensitive periods, we want to help you untangle the feelings whipped up by the astrological weather.
The initiative underscores Schroeder's efforts to untangle a protracted reorganization that has met fierce resistance from creditors and major shareholders.
So there is a market niche available to be occupied by those willing to take the stuff and untangle it.
With that information, they hope untangle even more about just what the presence oxygen means to life in our universe.
Policies that untangle the direct connection between test results and school and teacher evaluations would be a great first step.
The sentences sometimes read like Latin: you have to untangle all those clauses to figure out what goes with what.
After finishing his dense, cacophonous "The Mellow Pad," a grueling six-year project, in 1951, his compositions start to untangle.
Film and gender scholars will be off in the corner, continuing to untangle the knots, for at least a generation.
She can get anxious touring, has been depressed and learnt to untangle the thought patterns tripping her up with therapy.
Life is always a slow untangle, and giving it time to do its untangling is essential for health and happiness.
But the time-bending nature of all that is hard to untangle, which is why I didn't mention it above.
I'm interested to see if the series can untangle this particular knot in a way that acknowledges its racist implications.
He studies mice and rats, giving them bariatric surgery and trying to untangle the web of biochemical changes that follow.
Other times, Mr. Walton has had to patch holes in the wire, stabilize a post or untangle an offending kangaroo.
Yet, as the cases show, such investigations often confront prosecutors with interlaced financial arrangements that can prove difficult to untangle.
He said it had been confusing, but he spent the moments trying to untangle what was really happening before him.
Based on the video ... that means getting to a point where you have a person to help untangle your bling.
In the meantime, Italian government officials said they were trying to untangle thorny issues related to the rules of engagement.
Castle Rock's premiere date is simply listed as "2018," so we'll have many months to try to untangle this twisted web.
Washington (CNN)Jared Kushner's web of business interests is much smaller than Donald Trump's -- but could be more difficult to untangle.
It's a good idea to completely unplug the headset from the "Link Box" it connects to and untangle the cord regularly.
We are hoping to help untangle conflicting evidence about when fact-checking helps stop hoaxes from spreading and when it doesn't.
It forces you to untangle your memories, combing through the seasons and phases of life to pinpoint exact moments of pleasure.
But he's sold millions of Americans by playing a fire-breathing populist who'll untangle the rigged political web Clinton helped create.
Most importantly, she recommends working to untangle the stigmatizing feeling that your salary is somehow bound up in your self-esteem.
Time to untangle the lights, dust off the wreath and start figuring out what the heck you're going to get everyone.
Experts say it would be nearly impossible to untangle what was drawn from which collection authority — if, indeed, either was used.
Still, figuring out the interplay between genetics, microbiology, and diet is tough, and there's still a lot for researchers to untangle.
Sinaloa's ties to American street violence are sometimes harder to untangle and often less obvious than those in Mexico, experts said.
Nonetheless, thanks to the public ledger, Robert Mueller's investigators were able to untangle the web and pinpoint the accounts and transactions.
"If you can't untangle the motives of man who explained the motives on tape there's something wrong with you," Giuliani said.
When you untangle that routing problem, you'll feel the same relief as when a knot of stress unravels in your shoulders.
Much of Kleven's paper is designed to untangle what exactly happens after women have children that leads to this wage gap.
With all these complicated issues that can be hard to untangle, a term like "culture" seems to provide an easy answer.
The girl's neck initially appeared to be stuck in the gondola, but she was able to untangle herself before dropping 25 feet.
Earlier in the week she shared another open and honest Instagram video of husband John Legend helping her untangle her messy ponytail.
By teaching its participants to think like a spy, Top Secret hopes to untangle the covert tactics of the international intelligence community.
First, special counsel Robert Mueller will never be able to untangle the tangled webs with any credibility and needs to step aside.
It will take time for investigators to untangle precisely who did what and why, and whether blackmail or other crimes were committed.
They're just the most recent group of lab rats who have tried to untangle the connections between being tired and being overweight.
The complexities of daily life can be difficult to untangle and comprehend, and the fog of helplessness can seem impenetrable and exhausting.
Since most women who take drugs while pregnant take multiple drugs and have serious life stress, it's very difficult to untangle causality.
The process to untangle them would put the Cornelia Marie's crew at risk, and Casey isn't going to play ball with that.
Looking at the genetic contributions to early puberty may help researchers untangle the biological component of these disease risks, if any exist.
Trump was expected to hold a press conference this week to detail how he would untangle himself from his vast business network.
In other words, it is the type of political knot—involving banks, unions, corporations, and government—that is very difficult to untangle.
They also said that without the added weight of those passengers rescued the day before, it was easier to untangle the cables.
In a news conference on Saturday in Warsaw, President Obama said it was "very hard to untangle the motives" behind the shooting.
I learned that from my dad who had an Afro like me and helped me untangle my hair as a little girl.
The white lie she told over and over, at readings and book signings and in interviews, was complicated and hard to untangle.
Replaying it, you get to untangle it's deceptively rich contours, conjured here through aqueous pads, twitchy concrete sounds, and other electronics collaged.
I find myself thinking about Two Dots in my non Two Dots life, when I'm trying to untangle something in my mind.
Elsewhere this episode, Elsie (Shannon Woodward) roots through dim, cluttered rooms to untangle the mystery of the transmitter she found last episode.
How much James's perceived dangerousness is due to his illness and how much to his extended hospitalization can be difficult to untangle.
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It's clear that the two-year deadline is woefully insufficient to untangle the web of laws that bind Britain to the union.
The author's 'dry simplicity,' said one reviewer in 1969, 'conceals a labyrinthine complexity it is a challenge and a pleasure to untangle.
It just passed a national goods and services tax, which will replace and untangle a web of local- and state-levied fees.
Data is normally encrypted using one-way functions, an operation such that it's easy to combine two inputs but difficult to untangle them.
The Justice Department has spent months trying to untangle the military from court orders that temporarily blocked Trump's August memo banning transgender troops.
Following Kat, Jane, and Sutton as they navigate the problems in their love lives and careers is like having to untangle those headphones.
As he attempts to untangle these impossible questions, he fingerpicks dutifully, treading onward, in spite of all of the rubble that surrounds him.
Who agrees that the most frustrating thing about wired headphones is spending five minutes trying to untangle them before you can use them.
The initiative underscores Schroeder's efforts to untangle a protracted reorganization plan that has met fierce resistance from financial creditors and revealed shareholder rifts.
The game invites players to put their fingers on the screen and untangle knots of sentences from "Ulysses" to match up repeated words.
Trump announced Shanahan's nomination in March 22019, but a confirmation hearing wasn't held until June as Shanahan worked to untangle his financial ties.
Long enough that the place changed me in so many ways that I can't even begin to track them all, much less untangle.
"I'm terribly, terribly sorry," he said, trying to untangle the plot machinations leading up to the NBC drama's 100th episode on Wednesday, Jan.
This crisis requires an army of lawyers to untangle because the immigration courts are flooded and detention centers across the country are bursting.
We've created a new newsletter — Abroad in America — to help foreign readers untangle what's happening in the U.S. ahead of the midterm elections.
There are several steps involved, and while they are actually simple, there are a lot of crossed wires to untangle along the way.
President Trump vowed last week to untangle America's environmental regulatory process, starting by signing orders to advance the Keystone and Dakota Access Pipelines.
Legion Like the personalities inside the mind of David Haller, the superhero and horror genres coexist in a way that's difficult to untangle.
In encryption, for example, a quantum machine could quickly untangle the complex maths that underlies much of the scrambling that protects information online.
Her message is poignant and profound: A person need not totally untangle from her family in order to reject inherited patterns of relationship.
Its myriad voices, humble despite their extreme musical gifts, guide a journey to forge new connections and untangle the music's Afro-Caribbean roots.
They've been accused of being blind to the Russian operations, and then uncooperative with the House and the Senate investigations trying to untangle them.
And since we can't yet untangle ourselves from that fundamental problem, it means that it's not enough to say that Scarlett Johansson was miscast.
And competition will provide better incentives for the new networks to untangle thorny problems around political speech, content moderation, platform integrity, and so on.
Us, in contrast, is the sort of film that takes a lot of work to untangle, with an ending that is far less gratifying.
A few days later, on September 1, in an attempt to untangle the issue, Castro met with Kumar in Milan, according to Castro's statement.
I asked the real experts in anthropomorphized sexuality—the furry fandom—to help me untangle whether this version of Sonic is hot or not.
With the release of the dossier, Ms. Kristeva said, she felt like the old man's daughter, who uncovers evidence of conspiracies she cannot untangle.
In this episode of Radio Motherboard, I try and untangle what drives people to build decentralized, digital forms of payment in the first place.
He was thrust into a familiar yet uncomfortable spot and struggled to balance his needs with decisions that would untangle complications for his teammates.
I just don't have time to untangle West's "creative process" with so many lesser artists' creative products ready to go, and neither do you.
The contretemps offer a glimpse into the opaque world of venture capital, where partnerships are easy to form but are very hard to untangle.
Researchers try to untangle these factors so they can get a better look at the problem, but solutions have to consider the whole picture.
Below are questions and answers to help untangle the complexities of that case and five civil suits in which Mr. Cosby is also embroiled.
To try to untangle the language of the most detailed blogs, I ask Misst how she usually translates charts to make sense of crimes.
It wasn't until I started exploring some of the ideas that were following me into the bedroom that I started to untangle the confusion.
Other rail lines operated on reduced schedules while crews trudged through more than a foot of snow to repair signals and untangle overhead lines.
According to Colker, the goal wasn't just to untangle the ongoing health issues, but to create a stronger foundation and a more powerful core.
I am unsure but the art is so pretty that I don't think that trying to untangle the meaning of the words is necessary.
These entries are fun to write into a puzzle and are especially satisfying because you've worked so hard to untangle the tricky Friday clues.
Scientists working to untangle this multilayered food chain think it may play a major role in regulating climate by keeping carbon in the ocean.
An oracle of our end times, Steyerl is a crucial voice in a chorus of critics seeking to untangle the problems of contemporary culture.
The shift since 2008 is hard to untangle from other forces as well, said Juliana Horowitz, the lead researcher on the project at Pew.
But after my first shower in nearly a week in the hospital last spring, I couldn't muster the strength to untangle my matted curls.
Still, even in the fundamentally confusing world of quantum physics, there are some facts that we can untangle from the speculations, opinions, and predictions.
The longtime Donald Trump associate is facing charges that he lied to congressional investigators trying to untangle the complex web of Russia's election meddling.
And in Queens, awash with ambitious towers even before the announcement of Amazon's campus, the new year will begin to untangle hype from reality.
But the impact of obesity on cancer risk is pretty hard to untangle from other behaviors or attributes of people with obesity, like diet.
Per Audubon, Kathleen was found holding three small feathers in her hands, which could be consistent with attempting to untangle an owl from one's hair.
A detective and a journalist untangle a convoluted conspiracy while interacting with charismatic characters in a landscape that mixes steampunk with touches of magical realism.
He then immediately began to untangle the wire, both ends of which were threaded through jagged holes that he had opened himself in the containers.
Hillary Clinton's problem with young voters has been a puzzle campaign experts and pundits have tried to untangle since voting in the Democratic primary began.
But in the end, the two parts of myself, the personal and political, were impossible to untangle when it came to my psychological well-being.
The timing of the China trademarks and dinner with the Chinese president signifies that the first daughter can't fully untangle her business and political dealings.
That means credit unions will continue trying to untangle themselves from rules they argue don't or shouldn't apply to them and only increase their costs.
The hearing for Shanahan, until this month an executive at defense contractor Boeing, has been delayed as he worked to untangle from his financial ties.
Doing business with Cuba has been historically tricky, with complex U.S. rules to untangle, lack of direct bank transactions and an often unreceptive Cuban government.
The previous Navy secretary nominee, Philip Bilden, withdrew from consideration in February after he was unable to untangle his business interests to take the position.
After efforts to untangle the cables failed, rescuers were able to retrieve 2500 people by winching them up into helicopters starting around 5:30 p.m.
Nate It's pretty difficult to untangle the effect of the Khan story and the convention, since, well, the Khan story was part of the convention.
The hearing for Shanahan, until this month an executive at defense contractor Boeing, has been delayed as he worked to untangle from his financial obligations.
One would have to untangle that a bit to know with any precision how determinative it was, but it's clear that it was a factor.
A good thing to ask about big-idea plays like this is whether what's left after you untangle the chronology is of any special interest.
The primary intellectual failing of "Conscience of a Conservative" is that it doesn't untangle the dysfunction in Washington from the dysfunction of his own party.
But a number of fact-checkers are trying to untangle Trump's lies on top of lies about Alabama being in the path of the hurricane.
In the caption, she expressed the woe that is wash day: "To wash and untangle all this hair now," she wrote, with her hair picked out.
This seems like as good a time as any to try to untangle the concept and figure out whether it's really helpful for analyzing party politics.
As usual, there is a diverse and entertaining cast of characters, each of whom bring something important to the story and slowly, slowly untangle the mystery.
Seen that way, piety is hard to untangle from other markers of conservative identity, from gun ownership to feeling the country is going to the dogs.
I recently called her up to ask about her quest to untangle her family from Canadian society, and to "catch babies" the way her ancestors did.
Part of Toth's willingness to embrace a 9 to 5 when not making music is because the logistics of touring have become too knotty to untangle.
Research on medical bankruptcies has been controversial because it can be hard to untangle how medical bills fit into a family's overall pattern of financial troubles.
Both boats were returned to the United States under their own power, leaving Pentagon officials to untangle the chain of events that led to the episode.
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.
As scientists continue to untangle all this, Golbon Maltaji, a 31-year-old Ottawa resident, says she doesn't need a doctor to diagnose her with SAD.
The Open Apparel Registry (OAR) seeks to untangle often opaque supply chains by identifying every factory by name and address, increasing transparency for workers and businesses.
Regardless, it underscores how difficult it is for the criminal justice system to untangle the mess of sock puppets and fake accounts that characterize online harassment.
Since the 2s, some museum functions, including temporary exhibitions, were outsourced to private companies, creating a confusing overlap of jurisdictions that the reform hopes to untangle.
Because most terrorism deaths occur in places with civil wars, it can be hard to untangle what counts as terrorism and what is traditional armed conflict.
Mr. Holder leads the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, a political group seeking to untangle gerrymandered districts that have helped Republicans hold power in Washington and elsewhere.
Billionaire Vincent Viola took himself out of the running in February after saying it would be too difficult to untangle himself from his numerous business ties.
It'll be difficult for readers to untangle the real news — whether Election Day turnout has deviated from expectations — from the other factors that drive VoteCastr's estimates.
As to be expected from this superlative art historian, "Misère" is formidably astute and insightful, using absorbing visual analysis to untangle a deeply complex social issue.
The girl's neck initially appeared to be stuck in the gondola, but she was able to untangle herself before dropping 25 feet and being caught by bystanders.
Because while hiring a therapist to leisurely stroll through Central Park with you and untangle your ennui may be a luxury, basic mental healthcare should never be.
The site is one of a number of technologies meant to untangle the clusterfuck that is America's electoral process—and nothing has quite found a real solution.
People worked, openly or in secret, against the common good; other people just sucked at their jobs; their efforts intertwined, and their efficacy remains impossible to untangle.
To untangle the jumble, his stenographers are increasingly reliant on a punctuation known as the "em dash" (—), which are used to separate parentheticals within the same sentence.
That's the plot; the program is Robinson's attempt to untangle what a spacefaring future will be like when China is at a peak of its new ascendance.
A Gordian knot moment, if you will, where instead of agonizing over how to untangle the social media mess you just pull out a sword and cut.
If you've ever spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to untangle your earbuds or hopefully searching for the end of a tape roll, you're not alone.
"We haven't seen anything quite as difficult to untangle as this in our respective careers," Herb Greenberg, a managing partner of Pacific Square, wrote in an email.
In order to truly transform the U.S.-North Korea relationship, we will need to untangle issues of individual security from issues of arms control and international norms.
Novey wants to draw out the prejudices, fears, and desires that are bound up with political impulses—to see whether an individual can ever untangle those knots.
The Financial CHOICE Act, which begins to untangle the web of harmful rules that Dodd Frank put in place, is likely to pass the House this week.
On this week's episode of the Original Content podcast, your regular hosts are joined by Devin Coldewey to try to untangle what actually happens in the movie.
I found myself returning to the drawings in which one pattern or diagram was overlaid on another, compelling me to untangle them, which generally proved nearly impossible.
But as with so many formative memories knit into the teenage brain, it's impossible for me to untangle Twin Peaks from all of this cultural d-baggery.
By the time she came back, it was so full of knots that it was impossible to untangle, and I had to cut most of it off.
She pays about 55 cents per ounce of hair, stuffed into plastic bags for family and neighbors to untangle and comb into bundles she sells to middlemen.
The starkly different pictures of Redstone's health are just one strand of a knot that Cowan must untangle to decide who has Redstone's best interests at heart.
Hollandsworth said he never saw a teammate using banned drugs, adding that it was impossible to untangle who did what when judging the era before steroid testing.
It is this sheer complexity that Mr. Macron has vowed to untangle, aiming to standardize 42 different public and private pension schemes into one state-managed plan.
The sponsors also untangle cultural clashes, noted Jessie Thomson, a sponsor of a Syrian family, as we shared a Middle Eastern feast in the family's new home.
But May has struggled to untangle nearly 46 years of EU membership without damaging commerce or upsetting lawmakers who will ultimately decide the fate of the divorce deal.
"In a single grooming sweep," the researchers wrote, a cat's tongue moves in four directions, helping untangle knots and realign individual hairs as it moves across its coat.
Creating a fair supply chain The traceability offered by blockchain is invaluable when trying to untangle supply chains that are associated with illegal practices and human rights abuses.
Instead, the UNP has become embroiled in a corruption scandal of its own, and many observers worry that the investigating authorities are not independent enough to untangle it.
Will he try to halt the Jenkem epidemic in the US, look into the origins of that weird "S" symbol, or attempt to untangle the whole BOFA thing?
If you're like us, you've probably thrown wired headphones in your bag to later find them tangled up in a mess that takes way too long to untangle.
In December 210, when I flew to the Philippines to try to untangle the connections behind Catherine Lee's still-unsolved murder, I discovered entirely new magnitudes of waiting.
We'll have a type of x-ray vision able to see into objects via their virtual ghosts, exploding them into constituent parts, able to untangle their circuits visually.
Observe, for instance, that the Incan Empire was disrupted by the Spanish in the 20093th century, and already things like the khipu knot language are impossible to untangle.
These issues will intensify during this period, so be proactive in talking things out with someone qualified or someone you can trust to help you untangle your worries.
The president's first pick, investor Philip Bilden, pulled out from consideration in February after he was unable to untangle and divest his business holdings to meet ethics rules.
"I'd really like to see a UK initiative to untangle the payment of salaries to health workers – nurses and doctors - I'd also add teachers," Egeland told British parliamentarians.
And it's tricky to untangle genuine enthusiasm for the art of makeup from the toxic beauty standards that encourage women to spend tons of money on their looks.
If we truly want to untangle how this shooting could have been prevented, we must examine weak gun laws that allow dangerous individuals to obtain highly lethal weapons.
How do you untangle correlation versus causality here—the extent to which inequality might be affected by major shock events and how it might help bring them about?
"It's not just food that helps or harms our health—it's food and a million other things combined, and it can be impossible to untangle that," she said.
Those who go on to become regular marijuana users often use other substances as well, including alcohol and cigarettes, making it more difficult for researchers to untangle causation.
Importantly, turnout in 233 is among those factors, which allows us to fully untangle how much of Mr. O'Rourke's strength was because of strong turnout among his supporters.
I feel that in myself — my relationship to desire and rage and how at a young age those wires got crossed, and it's very difficult to untangle them.
But if this story has crept up on you and left you confused as to what U.S. policy should be, let me try to untangle it for you.
A: I had to untangle a lot of dynamics with my father, who was very tough on me, but also gave me a lot of gifts like entrepreneurship.
Drawing on his reporting from later trips, he traces Romania's shift away from Communism, and attempts to untangle the country's myriad influences, from Orthodox Christianity to contemporary Russia.
They add to the public understanding of those pivotal summer months as the FBI and intelligence community scrambled to untangle possible connections between the Trump campaign and Russia.
He raps in a way that's so engrossing that you become personally invested in the situations he describes, and his bars are intricate and endlessly entertaining to untangle.
Comics didn't just provide great stories but also a target for Coker's obsessive tendencies, a wealth of back issues, in-jokes, and cross-references to hunt down and untangle.
Before the young protagonist learns more, her mentor dies, leaving the former to mourn the past and untangle the crime at the heart of the city's galleries and museums.
As we all deal with this reality, one of the necessary narratives to untangle is figuring out when online vitriol leads to real-life violence, and when it doesn't.
He said the motives of the killer in Dallas were "very hard to untangle" but called the shooter "demented" and downplayed the potential political motivations he may have carried.
In the background you can see the dog's leash go taunt as it gets stuck on something off camera, and a person can be seen attempting to untangle it.
There's just something so engaging about watching one person talk and talk and stress for an hour and a half as they try to untangle some kind of puzzle.
After the vigils and the tributes and the grand outpourings of public mourning had passed,those closest to him had to untangle the more mundane details of his life.
Words aren't always enough to untangle the complexity of choreography, but the documentary does an excellent job of showing how to critically approach the interpretation (and reinterpretation) of art.
Then there is the Kim Jong Un who remains hard to untangle: He harbors a reputation for being cutthroat against those who cross him — even his own family members.
To untangle and refocus a national effort on housing America's families will require a President to make a certain and forceful pivot that leaves little doubt about this issue.
But one of the weird things about Trump is that he's so different in so many ways that it's hard to untangle what's really ever helping or hurting him.
Her long auburn hair, which she used to wash and comb so seldom that her mother once spent four hours trying to untangle it, is now silky and soft.
But attorneys observing the case said that the legal issue of whether the Dodd-Frank Act or the Federal Vacancies Reform Act would prevail is hard to immediately untangle.
There are now apps, including one that uses a touch screen to untangle the book's tough sentences, and a podcast with hundreds of episodes breaking down its arcane composition.
Headlines may dissemble, facts may take centuries to untangle, but with "A Boy in Winter," Seiffert has unleashed literature's unique power to analyze history's scroll, to let fiction judge.
Be embarrassed to include your guilty pleasure if you have to, but do it, and do the work of trying to untangle why it's jammed itself into your psyche.
Marine, on the other hand, had begun to try to reach out to Jews, in a slow but steady effort to untangle herself from the party's anti-Semitic reputation.
Over the years, he has been asked to untangle the DeLorean sports-car venture's books, help restructure General Motors, teach accounting to judges and propose changes to the system.
A lot of the time, our self-confidence is wrapped up now much we have: Today is an excellent day to untangle feelings you have around issues like these!
But May has struggled to untangle nearly 46 years of membership without damaging trade or upsetting the lawmakers who will ultimately decide the fate of any deals she secures.
This tension served as the foundation for Lore Reasons, our podcast series that tries to seriously and earnestly untangle the same mythology that's also served as the butt of jokes.
On an administrative level, Roberts had to untangle the cases that Scalia had been assigned, as well as those where he might have been writing a separate concurrence or dissent.
Both Dekker's paper (published in Nature) and Aiden and Chadwick's (published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) have helped to untangle the Gordian knot of genome folding.
One takeaway is that there was an enlarged focus on repealing the Affordable Care Act, which is not low-hanging legislative fruit and it will be hard to untangle that.
The more the industry relies on complex—and proprietary—algorithms, feeding machines that keep learning, the harder it will be for customers, and regulators, to untangle why they were rejected.
State investigators have much work to do to untangle a narrative that remains marked by conflicting and confusing accounts, often from people uncertain of their own roles in the plot.
The pros and cons of targeting plaque One reason for the lack of treatments is these diseases cause very complex damage to the brain -- it's a thorny knot to untangle.
Adapted from the book of the same name by Moriarty, Big Little Lies told the story of mothers in a California town trying to untangle a murder in their midst.
But May has struggled to untangle nearly 46 years of membership without damaging trade or upsetting the lawmakers who will ultimately decide the fate of any deal she can secure.
It's not a rancorous departure, but it's definitely one where Spitzer (who wrote this finale) leaves Green and Miller with a lot of story to untangle when season five begins.
And while the issue has been seen as mostly confined to rural areas with low economic value, there are cases that are too late to untangle even in big cities.
I hoped there was still time to untangle the mixed emotions I felt toward him, that we could enjoy each other as adults in a way we couldn't as children.
In that way Jack Ryan isn't just the only one who is able to untangle the complex conspiracy at issue — he's also a mirror reflecting America's most prominent geopolitical anxieties.
Written in 1855 or 1856, the piece has flowery and convoluted language and archaic spelling, and the sentiments about the relationship between earthly and heavenly power are difficult to untangle.
Trump's Yucca reversal echoed his previous efforts to untangle a political food fight involving the federal ethanol mandate, an attempt that left both gasoline refiners and Iowa's corn growers furious.
Once you've caught one, carefully untangle the wings and hold it belly up, wings down and head poking between the pointer and middle fingers of your clean, sterilized nondominant hand.
And one of the things I'm worried about with the potential that you're gonna integrate Facebook and Instagram and WhatsApp, is that then it's gonna be impossible to untangle it.
We voted to leave the EU, staking our claim as a western European country that believes it can turn back the clock to untangle itself from the effects of globalization.
We have developed new mathematical techniques that can not only reverse the observed effects of aging, but also untangle and remove the effects of well-intentioned but now-regretted conservation efforts.
It was confusing and wearying for Martin, trying to untangle these complicated and contradictory feelings while also putting together a massive theatrical production in the summer heat on a shoestring budget.
Earlier this fall, New Hampshire Public Radio reporter Jason Moon delved into the Bear Brook case with a seven-episode series that sought to untangle the case and its various angles.
As Acampora envisions rocky European markets continuing in the future as the U.K. and the E.U. untangle their new relationship, he believes that foreign investors will be drawn to U.S. stocks.
"If it's not clear why they're on that register, in other words, they're not regular callers into Pacific ports, then further investigation is needed to untangle the ship owner," said Brownlee.
In that time, he burrowed inside himself to pull out these songs, which demystify sadness, untangle the tendrils of identity as you grow older, and stoke the fires of self-love.
It would be a fool's errand to attempt to untangle the threads of a dense, layered Solange record mere hours after it fluttered into the world, so I'll keep it brief.
But now, halfway through its last season, Orphan Black is wisely doing its damnedest to pare back a bit and untangle its incredibly knotted plot in time for its series finale.
Archeologists have barely started to untangle the mysteries of this complex Pre-Columbian civilization, but recent evidence suggests the Amazon was populated by several million people before the arrival of Europeans.
President Donald Trump's oldest son has emerged as a key figure as investigators seek to untangle how Russian government operatives sought to infiltrate Trump's inner circle during the 2016 presidential campaign.
She worked assiduously to untangle a murky web of local politicians, rebel leaders and government ministers, trying to pin down perpetrators so that the Security Council could impose sanctions on them.
University of Virginia law professor Brandon Garrett's new book, End of Its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty Can Revive Criminal Justice, represents a major new effort to untangle these factors.
Understandably, it is a complex concept to untangle, spanning as it does several countries with their own particular socio-political flavours, and a timeframe which stretches through the introduction of photography.
Simple disagreements in taste can get ugly enough, but in some corners of fandom, morality, activism, and shipping have become irrevocably tangled, and it can be challenging — even impossible — to untangle them.
The organization's data analysis, which it shared with Vox, tries to untangle some of the big factors in the 2016 election, especially the role played by nonwhite and white working-class voters.
What I do in my real life diary is try to decompress and untangle my stresses, and on Tuesday, February 11, one of my greatest stresses is the New Hampshire primary election.
Cui said China's Treasury holdings were a good example of the economic interdependence between the United States and China — a relationship that he said would be nearly impossible and dangerous to untangle.
Now is the time to witness this part of yourself, to parent your inner-child the way they deserved, and to untangle how these early wounds are affecting your life choices now.
Mr. Schmidt said vitamin and supplement businesses became aware of a growing challenge as food businesses have tried to untangle their vitamin supply chains to satisfy curious consumers and picky certification agencies.
It is extremely challenging to untangle this regulatory mess, in large part because the federal Administrative Procedure Act (APA) governs the highly legalistic process under which regulations are written, amended or repealed.
Crew murders account for many of the killings that persist in today's New York, leaving detectives to untangle the often petty or impenetrable motives behind them before more violence occurs in retribution.
It will take more research to untangle the two possibilities, or to understand where they overlap, in order to solve the intriguing mystery of the post-coital testiness of lady fruit flies.
I think it's hard for people in the US especially, or English-speaking, western, white countries to untangle western Christianity that often seems, to me—to me—to have such devious motives.
Since the rover's mission is focused on looking for signs on ancient life on Mars, it's fitting that its namesake is the woman who helped untangle the elusive genetic structure of life.
And it shows it's impossible to untangle wealth disparities from race, because America has had systemically racist policies that widened this gap between white and black, and thus between rich and poor.
In the meantime, we asked seven lawyers with relevant expertise to help us untangle the thicket — how much change is permissible, and who gets to decide whether the script crosses that line?
In past cases, including a Republican House contempt citation against former Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., the courts have taken months or much longer to untangle disputes and appeals over subpoenas.
" Raza also accuses research scientists and her fellow oncologists of "unshakable hubris, convinced as we are that we possess the power to untangle the intricacies of as complex a disease as cancer.
Here, however, Rowling has surrendered to her maximalist tendencies and so cluttered up the story that you spend far too much time trying to untangle who did what to whom and why.
Monahan points out that there are a number of steps you can take to lessen the stress of an already emotionally draining situation, beginning with asking yourself: How can I start to untangle?
"Never fitting the 'traditional Christian woman' mold (thank goodness), Rachel labored to untangle Christianity from cultural norms that told women to be quiet and let men do the theological heavy lifting," Beaty continued.
The seafood industry cares because "we can't legally buy fish cut by North Koreans," which proves complicated to untangle given that many of them work for Chinese fish plants, Bleu told BuzzFeed News.
The writers seem less interested in critiquing specific political systems than highlighting how threats to crooked financial structures are like flies in a spiderweb; it's hard to untangle from the inside working out.
The goal now is to untangle and reorganize yeast's genetic blueprint, eventually creating a cell that has been optimized to remove all the redundancies and faulty design elements that nature endowed it with.
It is hard to untangle the effects of the recovery that had built up steam under Barack Obama, not to mention those of comparatively robust global growth, from those due to Republican policies.
On The Late Show, he brought out his technologically advanced "Figure-It-Out-A-Tron" AKA his chalkboard to untangle the twisted web that possibly connects Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin and Russia.
Plus, think about all the time you'll save when you don't have to untangle your headphones from your keys, hair ties, and other random items hanging out at the bottom of your bag.
I did eventually figure out how to untangle my Spotify and Facebook accounts from one another, but it required surgical separation: I had to create a new Spotify account and start all over.
But they correspond closely to the dramas that erupt every day in ordinary families after a loved one dies intestate, leaving heirs to untangle cryptic affairs and fight like jackals over the leavings.
Now, if all goes according to plan, we'll receive our inheritance without having to shell out too much for taxes and lawyers — and without having to untangle the threads of forgotten bank accounts.
Filing for bankruptcy protection may not be enough to help troubled Japanese auto-parts maker Takata untangle itself from what is considered one of the biggest recalls in automotive history, analysts told CNBC.
That is the problem that UEFA, and all of those bodies invited to dial in on Tuesday to try to draw up a road map out of this crisis, will try to untangle.
Both films dropped on Netflix on November 2, and it's worth watching They'll Love Me When I'm Dead first, because it helps untangle the twisted threads of The Other Side of the Wind.
The talks were described in a joint statement by United States and Russia that reaffirmed previous commitments to defeat the Islamic State and to untangle conflicts between their forces on the Syrian battlefield.
The United States and Russia later issued a joint statement on Syria that reaffirmed previous commitments to defeat the Islamic State and to untangle conflicts between their respective forces on the Syrian battlefield.
India's Supreme Court is currently trying to untangle a messy case of a Hindu family in Kerala that said their daughter was forced to convert to Islam after being recruited by Islamist extremists.
There are recognizable elements — flexed feet, cocked hips, formations of dancers that tangle and untangle — but for all of its color, courtesy of Eugene Berman's vibrant scenery and costumes, it's a little dull.
Other nominees have been impeded by attempts to untangle their conflicts of interest, a process that Mr. Trump's transition team started far later than its predecessors and that has led to embarrassing revelations.
It took a couple of minutes for the students to untangle themselves and exit the bus, with many of the students climbing out of the escape hatch on the top of the bus.
To safeguard its investments, Russia has a vested interest in the survival of Maduro's dictatorship, especially because the opposition has indicated it intends to untangle the Russian ties when it returns to power.
THURSDAY PUZZLE — It's Thursday, so it's highly likely that you have spent some time staring at the grid, challenging your brain to untangle the tricky clues and unfurl the clever theme before you.
In 218, Mr. Alix got his first big break: A court-appointed bankruptcy trustee hired him to untangle the books of the DeLorean Motor Company, which had collapsed in scandal the previous year.
Take "Right Next To You (For the Neighbors)," from Natural Causes: it's about the same sort of urban enjambment that Brick Body Kids tries to untangle, and it opens with an earworm falsetto.
Technology does not yet allow us to trace every instance of individual neurons speaking to each other, but it is possible to untangle the connections between regions, which reveals how the brain processes information.
I pray that this National Anthem will bring us all together in a way never before witnessed and we can move forward and untangle these truths which mean so much to all of us.
Getting the Retro Receiver up and running is as easy as plugging a controller into the front of your Super Nintendo—but it might actually be easier since there's no cord to first untangle.
The personal and political are intertwined in her marriage, and no one has really been able to untangle them, instead as many have done, treating an obviously political union as a wholly personal one.
On other occasions, when his car got stuck in a traffic jam, he would jump out and try to untangle the mess personally, according to Luzviminda Ilagan, a former member of Davao's city council.
But it's hard to untangle the impact of trade and the shifting of some work to Mexico from the advanced technology like robotics that reduces the man-hours it takes to build a car.
In fact, studies consistently show that they commit significantly less crime than native-born Americans, and although the data are difficult to untangle, this appears to be true of both authorized and unauthorized immigrants.
But once we get past the lines, the Barbican show sets out to untangle an individual whose art was enmeshed within an intensely messy New York City scene comprising music, graffiti, parties, and painting.
Our sources say a story floating around that Bey's weave got tangled up in a bike back in February at the L.A. studio -- requiring staff to untangle her -- is a figment of someone's imagination.
Ernest Tosh, a plaintiffs' lawyer in Texas who helps other lawyers untangle nursing company finances, said owners often exerted control by setting tight budgets that restricted the number of nurses the homes could employ.
His first attempt at applying for citizenship through another service failed because it was mishandled, they said, but Ms. Forero was able to untangle the problem after he learned about the agency's legal services.
"Trying to untangle it would be a nightmare," said Carla Bailo, a former Nissan executive who spent 22018 years at the company and now leads the Center for Automotive Research, a Michigan think tank.
In effect, many Americans say that it shouldn't be easy to vote, although it's hard to untangle whether that's a philosophical belief or a tribal position likely to change the moment voting coalitions do.
"I want to be the 85033st century's Robert Moses who can figure out how to untangle the web of things that connect us," Foxx recently said at an infrastructure event hosted by The Atlantic.
After the death, the family had a falling out regarding how to handle the fortune, which resulted in a breaking up of familial assets that took nearly a decade to untangle and included legal battles.
The EU and U.K. officially have two years to work out an agreement, but it'll probably take longer than that to untangle the Brits from the decades of legislation, treaties and deals between the two.
The cybersecurity firm Mandiant dispatched an engineer to Omaha for months just to help untangle the Jabber Zeus code, while the FBI began cycling in agents from other regions on 30- or 53-day assignments.
"When this would unravel in some way or another, nobody can predict," said Markus Rodlauer, deputy director of the IMF's Asia and Pacific Department, adding the fund was hopeful that China could untangle its problems.
Johnson's No More Tangles spray is specially formulated to untangle the hair of toddlers, who begin losing their fine baby fluff at age 2 or 3 and grow thicker, knot-prone locks in its place.
You can do your best to untangle the wide webs of fake news and garbled conspiracy, but immersed in a constant flow of absurd information, it can become hard to tell which way is up.
Ivanov explained his move on Tuesday by saying the scandal had reduced Macedonian politics to a crippling competition of criminal investigations and charges, and that it had become "so tangled that nobody can untangle it".
While the television and film industry slowly but surely moves to untangle the mess of its own institutionalized sexism in the wake of #MeToo, their musical counterpart has turned up the volume refused to listen.
I understand that it takes a lot of work to untangle established norms, but think of how much we have to gain, and you'll know that this is a revolution we can all believe in.
" As she becomes more and more sick, Khakpour expresses a desire to "untangle from [her] own hopeless interiority" because "outside me there was all sorts of possibility; it was the inside that was the problem.
And it's an integral part of this season's narrative, recentering on Angela Abar's quest to untangle the conspiracy surrounding Judd's murder after a couple of weeks in which the story has drifted away from her.
If we were to untangle our misogynist and/or repressive attitudes around nakedness to relinquish our urge to control what other people do with their bodies, the world would be much pleasanter for sex workers.
And this is why Americans are so drawn to pieces like Julian's examination of the "sex recession," which promises to untangle some of our confusion with the help of exhaustive research, data, and scientific analysis.
A few birds would inevitably become entangled in the nylon net, and Carlen would kneel down to untangle them one by one before drawing a vial's worth of blood from a vein between their toes.
Stepping back, she said, the case is a prominent example of regulators' efforts to untangle the blame for "risk-creating activities at large financial conglomerates" that later loomed large in the financial crisis of 2008.
As US ambassador to the European Union, Sondland is there to untangle the meaning of relations between Trump and Ukraine — and his name, too, is getting dragged in every direction, particularly following his Wednesday testimony.
A surprising number of these personal plots come to exactly nothing in Crimes of Grindelwald, apart from a long series of end-film reveals that tangle up the truth just in time to untangle it again.
All I had was a mess of feelings too dangerous to untangle: gratitude for special treatment, impulsivity, fear, wishing for the path of least resistance, wild insecurity, and trying to keep up with the fancy people.
To help untangle and explain what is known so far, CNBC created the visual guide below, focusing mainly on Cohen, to link together various episodes and people in the wider intrigue surrounding the Trump White House.
Surely, President Trump can come up with a more suitable nominee, someone who doesn't immediately need to untangle ties with special interest groups, someone who can far better uphold the diverse interests of a diverse America.
Though the format (and aggressive moderators) made this argument sometimes difficult to untangle, there are serious questions, both political and practical, about the best way to get to a point where all Americans have health insurance.
Most effective in the burden-lifting endeavor is a quiet background processing, letting the mind whir and softly untangle its knots (if this metaphor seems mixed, consider this: the mind is a complicated and busy place).
I spent much of the weekend trying to untangle just what kind of website Verily was making (and getting attacked for it alongside other journalists) — we know now and it's starting out as something relatively modest.
I spent much of the weekend trying to untangle just what kind of website Verily was making (and getting attacked for it alongside other journalists) — we know now and it's starting out as something relatively modest.
The details of his testimony also hand House Democrats investigating Mr. Trump yet another thorny mound of evidence to try to untangle as they weigh whether to begin impeachment proceedings or otherwise hold the president accountable.
Because he has yet to fully untangle himself from his many personal holdings, he is already being sued for violation of the emoluments clause, which prohibits federal officials from receiving money or gifts from foreign governments.
If you want to reclaim your attention and not be so dependent on the highly addictive device in your pocket, you'll need to be proactive to come up with ways to untangle yourself from smartphone dependence.
On Sunday, Loeb fired off a letter and 34-page presentation to Nestle's chief executive officer and board chairman urging them to sell more of the businesses that do not fit and untangle its corporate structure.
Get the K-SKIN Tourmaline Ceramic Hair Straightener for $79.993 See Details Everybody wants variety when it comes to styling their hair, but no one wants to lug around multiple devices or untangle a mess of cords.
In another example this year of CFIUS seeking to untangle an acquisition, it asked Chinese gaming company Beijing Kunlun Tech Co Ltd earlier to sell Grindr LLC, the popular gay dating app it has owned since 2016.
And Britain's difficulties in extricating itself from a 46-year relationship with the EU have emphasised the difficulties that Scotland would face if it were to untangle its far more complex, 312-year-old tie with England.
While driving by Fish Lake in Minnesota, the Chisago County Sheriff's department encountered a tragic sight: a rainbow unicorn pool float stranded in the weeds as the group of women aboard tried to untangle themselves without capsizing.
The game is as slow or as fast as you'd like, allowing you to carefully align a headshot, evade a punch, or take a breath and consider how to untangle the deadly knot you find yourself in.
"I used to have two houses, both of which collapsed with the rain," Soumana told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, as he tried to untangle a couple of small fish from his net, with his children looking on.
But it's hard in a place like Waco to untangle town from gown; what message will Anderson's deal send to current and future students and administrators in a community already marked by its dismissal of assault survivors?
The questions it will untangle will likely deal with simpler things, like the right way to use killer aircraft in war zones, or the correct role of people and machines in forming and delivering a medical diagnosis.
"Unfortunately, we couldn't untangle the third cable so, as it was getting late, we decided, in accordance with procedure, to call the police helicopter to evacuate as many people as we could before night fell," he said.
It's also important to untangle the role that gender plays, Levitt says—her study on consuming alcohol after muscle-damaging workouts in women found that they don't show the same pattern of prolonged recovery seen in men.
The question was the first step Ginsburg would take that morning to deftly maneuver the shape of the proceedings and orchestrate an attack on the Texas law while attempting to untangle a host of complicated procedural issues.
For a century, researchers have been trying to untangle what happens to European and American eels on their migration from rivers to their spawning grounds in the Sargasso Sea, thousands of miles away in the North Atlantic.
It's not that no one has a plan for peace, but that no one has figured out how to untangle the complications and head off the coming escalation in a country already exhausted by this brutal war.
"Tristan had to swim out and untangle it from mooring lines it had crawled around, then bring it in to shore to remove the hook from its toe, get some pictures and let it go," Jones told PEOPLE.
The audiences and the creators labor alongside each other, building from both ends, to conceive a universe with its own logic: invented worlds that, however false they may be, nevertheless feel good and right and amusing to untangle.
The long-term impact of the radiation on animal populations is a subject of intense debate because scientists have struggled to untangle the positive effects of human absence from the negative effects of living in a poisoned environment.
But these humble descriptions betray that this is a record of great complexity, of elegantly crafted lines detailing those hard to untangle thoughts about the stresses and satisfactions of being alive in a world so overwhelming as ours.
Correspondent Ben Makuch meets with the individuals who believe more than anyone else that they'll live forever via cryonics, and tries to untangle whether they've merely found a comforting new religion, or if they've actually got it right.
What's less obvious, and what Mr. Bacon attempts to untangle in this article, is how "those two groups make up their minds about the president" and which blocs within the Republican Party are critical to the president's support.
A fisherman who had for years volunteered to help untangle endangered whales from fishing lines was struck and killed by a whale off New Brunswick, Canada, on Monday shortly after helping in its rescue, a Canadian agency said.
Defenders say the House of Lords is merely fulfilling its constitutional duty by asking lawmakers to think again, and by making sure they have the details right about how, precisely, Britain will untangle itself from the European Union.
After taking office at the weekend, Solih's administration has said the country's finances are in worse shape than expected, and that it will take weeks or months to untangle details of all the deals struck with Chinese firms.
Before I untangle this weird web any further, here's what we know about the camera: it's an instant film camera like many before it, and it's available for preorder now, with a ship and store date of October 16th.
We are therefore left with an act of Grand Strategic folly, that will take a Barbara Tuchman to untangle in due course, but in their insouciant arrogance to the effect on Ireland, the Brexiteers have shown their truest colours.
What follows is an attempt to untangle the mess of accusations and counteraccusations: to try to explain what's true about Salazar's self-portrayal, what's false, and what can't be proven — as well as the reasons any of this matters.
Robots aren't able to bake a cake or mow the lawn, for example, which means "we don't fully understand how the brain does it," said neuroscientist Jörn Diedrichsen, who's working to untangle how the human brain controls hand movement.
The law, which will help untangle property issues and other factors, is planned to get parliamentary approval in an urgent procedure, but the project still faces opposition from local municipalities which have voiced concern about the terminal's environmental impact.
So for many Israelis, trying to untangle and define Mr. Peres's legacy is like peering through a historical kaleidoscope where the lines between Israel's longtime ideological rivalries are at once sharp and distinct, then dissolve into a dazzling blur.
Even today, as I run multiple ventures and travel frequently, I still make time to untangle from the digital world and plug back into what really matters: time with people I love, time for creativity and time in nature.
New York (CNN)Targeted ransomware attacks on local US government entities -- cities, police stations and schools -- are on the rise, costing localities millions as some pay off the perpetrators in an effort to untangle themselves and restore vital systems.
The reason will be familiar to the many millions of people who automate as many payments as possible: Who has time to untangle all of those tentacles and re-establish them at a different institution, no matter how upstanding?
Malta Today, a local newspaper, reported that a contract to kill the journalist had passed through several different criminal groups, a subcontracting operation designed to make it extremely difficult to untangle who ultimately ordered and paid for the killing.
Kash (Nikesh Patel) would ruin me from the start; I'm still trying to untangle the confusing romantic messages of the Bollywood films I grew up with, all of which were rom-coms starring attractive South Asian men like Patel.
The Syrian civil war Because of his many years of experience in the Middle East, Petraeus is also the right choice to try to untangle the greatest foreign policy problem the Trump administration will inherit, which is the Syrian civil war.
Study author Andrew Przybylski, an experimental psychologist and director of research at the Oxford Internet Institute, has spent his career trying to untangle how we interact with the internet, social media, and video games, and how these technologies affect our wellbeing.
" She concluded her statement by saying: "I pray that this National Anthem will bring us all together in a way never before witnessed and we can move forward and untangle these truths which mean so much to all of us.
Instacart was able to raise $400 million at a $3.4 billion valuation earlier this year, but now has to untangle itself from a complicated relationship with Amazon — which may end up owning Whole Foods, and thus a slice of Instacart.
At least once per day, and more if you're spending a lot of time in VR. Basically: as soon as you find yourself getting tangled up in the cord, or tugging on it as you move about, it's time to untangle.
But this policy should serve as a guide both to Gizmodo Media Group readers and staffers as to the kind of stories we should aspire to in each instance: Those that enlighten, challenge, decode, untangle, explain, reveal, and tell the truth.
You see how hard it is to distinguish between internal limits and external ones, and thus how hard it is to untangle what sort of effort a person can or should make to win the rigged game they've been born into.
And without that, all that's really left to drive you onward is the story—which doesn't truly untangle itself from metaphor until the end, and as such is only ever a limited force—and the sense of place to proceedings.
But this study is one of the first that aims to untangle the dangerous effects of sugar on the body from the consequences of weight gain, metabolic problems, and heart issues that are often a side effect of drinking sweet beverages.
Whether you agree with the program's examination of the root causes of the investment bank's collapse and the subsequent remedies implemented in the wake of the crisis, "Panic" helps untangle a controversial, if not thoroughly complicated, period of our recent history.
Creating a plan of action and working quickly to untangle bureaucratic logjams is key to helping effectively create legislation that will create safer campuses and give lawmakers the understanding they need to create standards in areas they may never have imagined.
On this week's episode of Strong Opinions Loosely Held, Elisa Kreisinger enlists a team of cultural commentators to help untangle our complicated feelings about how women capture these images, and what their snaps say about feminism's ever-evolving presence online.
All bitcoin transaction data is public and open to all for analysis; combine that with some strategic subpoenas to get the personal data cryptocurrency exchanges are required to collect on their customers, and it's pretty trivial to untangle who's who.
It was a lesson learned when Brussels ruled that Gazprom's planned South Stream pipeline under the Black Sea contravened EU competition law but faced a legal headache to untangle a web of deals Russia had cut with eastern European states.
And because couples wait an average of six years after they've discovered a problem before seeking counseling, according to Colizza, an app can spark the kind of conversations that, if avoided long enough, can fester into something much trickier to untangle.
Attacks by hackers are on the rise Targeted ransomware attacks on local US government entities -- cities, police stations and schools -- are on the rise, costing millions as some pay off the perpetrators in an effort to untangle themselves and restore vital systems.
And while the Golden Globes aren't exactly known for their superlative taste, the show is sensitively made and features beautiful performances, especially from Michaela Watkins and Tara Lynne Barr as a mother-daughter duo who can't untangle their lives from each other.
The show's plot has so far centered in a small Indiana town where a group of teenagers, a mom and a sheriff try to untangle mysteries surrounding a nearby lab with the help of a young girl with telekinetic and telepathetic powers.
Why I Did It: I'm always on the hunt for a no fuss, serene massage space that has the goods to (quickly and efficiently) get the job done — namely, untangle my sore muscles and provide a respite from a jam-packed work week.
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump said Saturday he will dissolve the Trump Foundation, the charitable foundation in his name, as part of efforts to untangle himself of conflicts of interest in the weeks before he is sworn into office.
ABOUT THE RED WINGS (6-2-0): While the Bruins are hoping to untangle their goaltending situation, Detroit is receiving stellar play from the tandem of Petr Mrazek and Jimmy Howard, who have combined to allow eight goals during the six-game run.
During the seventh season of Game of Thrones, EW's Darren Franich and Shirley Li have ventured into the weeds of Westeros every week to untangle the latest burning questions, ruminate over theories, and trace the show's remaining connections to the unfinished books.
Knots untangle themselves in my absence and distance opens up, revealing the true shape of problems which had seemed intractable, so that when I return to the words the following morning they seem a little less like my darlings — and easier to murder.
Investigators and prosecutors in Kansas and California, and with the federal government are trying to untangle the strands of a swatting case that ended with a police officer fatally shooting a 230-year-old father of two standing in his front door.
With our ever-enlarging global access to the visions and voices and influences of others, Cole attempts to untangle the knot of who or what belongs to us and to whom or what do we belong as artists, thinkers and, finally, human beings.
My hope, given the two decades that have passed, is that we are now at a stage where we can untangle the complexities and context (maybe even with a little compassion), which may help lead to an eventual healing — and a systemic transformation.
Adam and Jessa have to be the one to sort of that mess and untangle whatever is going on between them; Hannah is not going to be a part of it, and that's a good thing — for everyone, but especially for her.
Brodeur's message is poignant and profound: A person need not totally untangle from her family — a group of people with shared DNA that none of us chooses — but neither must she stay unconsciously tethered to them or repeat inherited patterns of relationship.
Some days, helping men untangle problems that they had created, I felt like a piece of software myself, a bot: instead of being an artificial intelligence, I was an intelligent artifice, an empathetic text snippet or a warm voice, giving instructions, listening comfortingly.
At a news conference Tuesday that was nominally about regulatory reform, Mr. Trump actually did announce new procedures intended to untangle red tape, and was applauded for laying an "excellent foundation" by Cass Sunstein, who led such efforts in the Obama Administration.
Ms. Zakharova said Russia hoped to hear "concrete proposals" on how to untangle the situation at a meeting on Monday between Sergei A. Ryabkov, the deputy foreign minister of Russia, and Thomas A. Shannon, the under secretary of state of the United States.
Though the offenses were too mundane and too hard to untangle to rate as anything more than a footnote in the overstuffed annals of political scandal, they were enough for Mr. Jack to be shunned in his day and forgotten soon afterward.
Months later, when we began to discuss the possibility of getting married one day, I didn't broach the subject of combining our libraries — not because I feared having to untangle them someday but because I liked having my own stories to share.
On blisters, Wise uses that language to untangle some of the complex connections in his own life, to lend meaning to insignificant moments or to magnify the importance of the life-changing ones, by talking about every situation as a manifestation of the divine.
New York (CNN)Meetings between President-elect Donald Trump and the Japanese prime minister as well as a subsequent meeting with business partners from India are raising questions about how difficult it may be to untangle Trump's worldwide properties once he is sworn in.
Rob, Austin, and Patrick try to untangle their own feelings on difficulty and accessibility in games, pushing at the boundaries of those terms until they find something that feels more representative and less reductive than the shorthand we've all been using in this conversation.
So when I look back 10 years later, I find it difficult to untangle my hatred of Twilight from my own internalized misogyny, and from my profound and at the time unexamined belief that anything made for teenage girls must inherently be less-than.
Despite footnotes that try to untangle the policing of accurate content with censoring free speech — "the bill targets falsehoods, not free speech," a press release issued by the ministry claims — free speech groups are concerned at the potentially immense power that would be wielded.
That's a lot of influence and a lot of power, and so there are questions about systemic risk, there are questions about anti-competitiveness, there are questions about who this consortium is and how it's selected, and that's really what lawmakers are trying to untangle.
While President Trump once said that he'd see investigations into his business dealings as crossing a "red line," it appears that Trump himself obliterated that line, intermingling his business and campaign until it was impossible for prosecutors to untangle one without forensically examining the other.
At the risk of soaring too close to the blissed-out platitudes of a Pinterest quotes board, or the equally vacuous rhetoric of Ivanka Trump's awe-inspiringly tone-deaf Women Who Work, I've often struggled to untangle my job from my sense of identity.
Imagine it's 30 years down the road and you've ignored this part of yourself for the entire time, only to have to hear you've spent nearly half a century alienating people — and now you have to try and untangle decades and decades of bad habits.
He can help all of us untangle our own thinking about what makes a wine expressive, about the importance of paradox and ambiguity, and of the difference between wines that he might describe as modest, demure and tender, and those of volume and power.
Vincent Viola, a billionaire Wall Street trader and President Trump's nominee for secretary of the Army, abruptly withdrew his name for the post on Friday night after concluding it would be too difficult to untangle himself from his business ties, two government officials said.
A week after his death, the Los Angeles Police Department is trying to untangle whether Pop Smoke, whose real name was Bashar Jackson, was the victim of a random robbery or if he was targeted, perhaps because of what he was posting on social media.
With his comments, Mr. Tillerson tried to untangle the confusing mix of signals from the Trump administration over whether the United States conducted the missile strike for humanitarian or national security reasons, and whether the Trump administration seeks an immediate change of government in Syria.
See their previous work here.) Todd Ricketts, brother of Pete and a(nother) son of Joe, was initially President Donald Trump's pick to serve as deputy secretary of Commerce, but withdrew shortly after he was nominated -- citing an inability to untangle his complicated personal finances.
It would have to be put on a hard drive, carried by hand onto a plane, and taken back to the lab where, the hope was, other scientists would use it to untangle the mysteries of cloud behavior or train their models to mimic it.
After her husband is brutally murdered and all the evidence points to her as the offender, Grey is soon locked in the very hospital she used to work at, left to untangle the mystery of her husband's death as her sanity slips away from her. 
As Sussman puts it, "Breaking up is very hard, and there's a chance if one person wants to break up and the other person doesn't, it's going to be very painful, and it's going to be harder to untangle if they own a home."
"The idea of a little breathing space, buying some time, is a reasonable expectation to hope for but I think the big tough issues are still going to be big and tough in 2019 and 2020 and that's going to be much tougher to untangle," Roach said.
The $14.5 billion fund, which has been pushing food company Nestle SA to untangle its corporate structure and streamline its portfolio, is seen as an occasional activist with a record of having earned a 300 percent return on these types of bets in the last eight years.
So whether we "lose" a language through not speaking it or through aphasia, it may still be there in our minds, which raises the prospect of using technology to untangle the brain's intimate nests of words, thoughts and ideas, even in people who can't physically speak.
But May, an initial opponent of Brexit who won the top job in the turmoil that followed the referendum, has struggled to untangle nearly 46 years of EU membership without damaging commerce or upsetting the MPs who will ultimately decide the fate of the divorce accord.
Then in 2010 came an ambitious urban renewal plan, promising to untangle bottlenecks, restore fading neighborhoods, triple the number of hotels, add light-rail service and water taxis, and even put a sand beach right in front of La Perla, where now there are only rocks.
I can, with some effort, untangle what Trump might have been trying to say here, but it's incoherent, so suffused with half-related ideas and personal obsessions (why did Trump feel the need to bring up McCain's vote here?) that it's hard to say for sure.
I can, with some effort, untangle what Trump might have been trying to say here, but it's so incoherent, so suffused with half-related ideas and personal obsessions (why did Trump feel the need to bring up McCain's vote?), that it's hard to say for sure.
To me, it felt relieving — watching a group of unguarded people gather en masse to commune over the shared topic of personal happiness, and how to use intellect and research to untangle it (some of the most contemporary research was conceptualized and coined by Santos herself).
First of all, it's actually quite dangerous for cats to play with string or yarn as they get it all wound around their digestive tracts, but second of all, and less heavy-handed, was your eye drawn to the arrangement of CAT TOYS, UNTANGLE and STRINGS?
The departures of Anderson and Chenoweth forced the show to untangle some of the storylines left hanging at the end of season one, and at least initially, the series hasn't seemed to have found its footing, although reviewer Samantha Nelson says that there's potential remaining in the series.
On "Get Free," Del Rey sings over motown shoop-shoop beats, "Finally/ Gone is the burden/ Of the crowding way of being/ That comes from energies combined," and sounds more like a person beginning to untangle, someone unshackled and less concerned with mining her past and staying there.
Neanderthal DNA is not easy to come by (it must be garnered from fossils that have been particularly well preserved), and doing extensive genetic testing on large numbers of modern humans, which is necessary to untangle the influence of even a relatively small chunk of their genomes, is expensive.
Mr. Trump's lawyers also try to untangle another potential piece of evidence in the obstruction investigation: his assertion, during an interview with Lester Holt of NBC two days after Mr. Comey was fired, that he was thinking while he weighed the dismissal that "this Russia thing" had no validity.
Growth in health spending has indeed slowed in the years since Obamacare's passage, but it is hard to untangle the effects of the health law from other forces affecting health spending, including the Great Recession, rising insurance deductibles and a slowdown in the development of new medical technologies.
Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present, a new documentary directed by Tyler Hubby about the artist that opens at Anthology Film Archives in New York today, attempts to untangle the many paths Conrad followed, the many projects he was involved in, and many more that he left behind.
The Night Of has always been about the casual brutality inflicted on everyone through the bureaucracy of the criminal justice system: how it turns representatives like Stone cruel and callous, how it mistreats innocent people caught up in it, how impossible it is to untangle yourself from it.
As my colleague Todd VanDerWerff wrote when trying to untangle the many, many controversies surrounding the new revival, this disconnect between Roseanne's apparent political beliefs and members of her family who will be hurt by Trump's policies is a particular sticking point for those wary of the revival.
But what's heartening is the idea that we're now moving past the superficial layer of a media cage fight between a good girl and a bad girl, and diving into a new genre of entertainment — one that aims to untangle the complicated narrative strands that make up female feud DNA.
Like many people looking to regain control of their lives by watching other people on television regain control of theirs, my wife and I binged Kondo's new Netflix show, "Tidying Up." In one uplifting episode after another, Kondo, a bestselling author and decluttering expert, helps untangle families from their excess belongings.
Mandico, who also wrote the script, does seem to have a point he's getting to — turning the tables on these fiends' masculine aggression, perhaps — but it's hard to untangle the film's many bizarre indulgences, which at times seem intended to titillate as much as disturb, and yet somehow do neither.
Dylan's 2017 LA Times op-ed encapsulates all these factors: that the web of accusations, denials, explanations, and complications that spans decades has made the case almost impossible to untangle, and that — coupled with the strenuous work of publicists — it has cast a kind of haze over the whole matter.
Untangle your wiresImage: WellenThe mass of wires hiding behind your monitor or TV set might not be the most urgent maintenance job you can find, but having an organized cabling system can really speed up the tasks of troubleshooting or reinstalling devices, and is probably preferable from a fire safety perspective as well.
Countless volunteers have arrived at shelters armed with books, and playing cards, animals, costumes, and beyond in hopes of bringing a few moments of joy to the many children who instead of starting school after Labor Day, will remain in shelters as parents and guardians begin to untangle their post-Harvey lives.
While it's virtually impossible to untangle what precise percentage of residents stay because of material reasons as opposed to cultural ones, in our study the average annual income of people who stayed was only $19,500, and only 54 percent of "stayers" had a car, compared to 100 percent of those who left.
Many of the subjects of possible subpoenas have intimate knowledge of either the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia during Moscow's attempt to subvert the 2016 election or Mr. Trump's later efforts to impede federal investigators trying to untangle those ties, by trying to fire Mr. Mueller, curtailing his investigation or taking other steps.
Many of the subjects of possible subpoenas have intimate knowledge of either the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia during Moscow's attempt to subvert the 2016 election or Mr. Trump's later efforts to impede federal investigators trying to untangle those ties, by trying to fire Mr. Mueller, curtailing his investigation or taking other steps.
I think of misogyny and sexism as strains that exist in our society but that are harder to untangle and harder to acknowledge … I would like to see more of an acknowledgement of gender and the way that gender affects the way we think of public figures and the way we speak of public figures.
Partnering with the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, where the exhibition will travel next, the Zentrum Paul Klee brings works from its permanent collection into conversation with representative samples from abstract expressionists like Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb, and Jackson Pollock, to untangle the prominent web of stylistic relationships that makes Klee such an enormous influence.
Context is clear enough—as in the infamous case of the 'Terror of War' photo, which depicts a naked and napalm-scarred girl in anguish, and which Facebook erroneously censored to ample criticism, the autonomous models can flag a post as offensive and the moderators will still have to untangle whether they did so correctly.
But, if only given the cycle's length and complexity, it seems merely responsible for a director to offer some intervention; to guide the audience through the sprawl; to emphasize some themes more than others; to be explicit about contemporary connections; to interpret the characters afresh; to untangle Wagner's layered meanings with a personal slant.
To untangle the Chicago story, The Times interviewed more than 212012 taxi industry veterans; examined thousands of corporate filings to identify the buyer in every medallion sale since 7.20; created a database of more than 21000 medallion loans; and hired a technology company to analyze court records to determine who has filed for bankruptcy.
It's definitely inspired by Agatha Christie's murder mysteries (which Johnson confirmed earlier this year), in which the patriarch of a wealthy family is murdered, everyone in the family is under suspicion for having committed the crime, and the detectives must untangle a web of deceit in order to figure out who, uh, done it.
The exhibition, Late Polishness: Forms of National Identity after 22, brings together the work of over 143 contemporary artists who untangle the complex history of Polish identity from below, inclusive of queer and feminist narratives, to forms of identity repressed since the nationalist-Catholic rightwing 'Law and Justice' Party (PiS) came to power in the autumn of 214.
And while it looks like the reunification process is moving much faster now than it was a week ago — and that the ACLU and the government appear to be working together to some extent to untangle the mess — it's not clear whether the ACLU is going to be as conciliatory toward the government after the first deadline is resolved.
Onkyo E700M + Clean, undiluted sound + Twisted wire is easy to untangle and very durable + Comply foam tips included in the box - You pay for the looks as well as sound - In-line microphone only has one button My experience with Onkyo's on-ear H500Ms was almost entirely divorced from the positive vibes I got from the E700Ms.
As the star of "Power," which opens its third season Sunday night on Starz, he plays a man struggling to untangle himself from the drug world, where he is known as Ghost, and become a legitimate businessman (James St. Patrick), while trying to start anew with his high school sweetheart (who refers to him as Jamie).
Their 2012 report concluded that while there's still a lot of work needed to untangle the connection between phthalates and human health, there's enough evidence that exposure during fetal development and puberty can help cause an array of complications like genital birth defects, infertility, asthma, and lower IQ. In adults, it might be raising the risk of certain cancers, obesity, and even Alzheimer's.
And Mr. Manafort's presence remains elsewhere here in the capital, where government investigators examining secret records have found his name, as well as companies he sought business with, as they try to untangle a corrupt network they say was used to loot Ukrainian assets and influence elections during the administration of Mr. Manafort's main client, former President Viktor F. Yanukovych.
These schemes were mostly products of the same fanatical anti-Communism that Hofstadter decried, but in the Möbius strip of Cold War paranoia, where imaginary conspiracies begot real ones and vice versa, ideological positions could be hard to untangle: Some of Hofstadter's own research on the far right was funded by an organization that was, apparently unknown to him, a C.I.A. front.
The gimmick was suggested by two of the film's sources, Eric Chien and Liam O'Murchu, the security analysts at Symantec who analyzed Stuxnet in depth, and with whom Gibney and his team spent a lot of time trying to untangle its technical details and effectively reverse engineer the story of its making by the NSA and the Israeli Army's Unit 8200.
The Italians voted largely for parties that are euroskeptic, and while no one expects Italy to leave the European Union or the eurozone, any government that emerges is likely to be much more hostile about eurozone reform, about an easy ride for Britain as it tries to untangle itself from the European Union, or about trying to discipline Hungary or Poland, Mr. Rahman said.
Standing watch so other crew can rest, clipping in and walking onto the foredeck to clear a line or a sail while underway, climbing the mast to untangle a halyard from the mouseline, securing something stored on deck that has come loose underway—all of these are thoughtless tasks when you are tied to the dock, but offshore, they become the central focus of your limited energy.
There are two main options: The EU could offer May a short delay to give the UK government more time to get an updated Withdrawal Agreement through Parliament; or, it could offer a longer extension, which would give the UK plenty of time to try to untangle the mess (and the rest of the world plenty of time -- possibly years -- to stress over the outcome).  5.
But when the first big calls are made on Google, Facebook and other big players, the critics warn it will only be the start of legal arguments, as European regulators are likely to battle one another over fines and remedies in arguments that could take years to untangle, and which may only get resolved by judges at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
Manipulating the neck can put patients at a higher risk of arterial problems, including stroke or vertebral artery dissection, or the tearing of the vertebral artery (though Rubinstein noted that people in the initial stages of stroke or dissection may also seek out care for their symptoms, such as neck pain, which makes it difficult to untangle how many of health emergencies are brought on by the adjustments).
Less than three weeks until Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union, May has yet to secure parliamentary approval of her deal meant to untangle more than four decades of legal, economic and political integration with the EU. She is using the issue of workers' rights to appeal to MPs in the Labour Party, seeking their backing at a vote next week when she will ask parliament to approve a repackaged exit deal.
To the researchers who study DogFACS, this expression is the painstakingly unemotional combination of AU110 (upper-lip raised), AU109 (nose wrinkled), and AU116 (lower-lip depressed), as Catia Caeiro of the University of Lincoln explained in an email to Science of Us. It's not that these expressions don't work in tandem with dogs' emotions — rather, the scientists behind DogFACS are trying to untangle anthropomorphic assumptions from the expressions, observing what sorts of situations tend to trigger each face.
Witnesses pointed their fingers at a number of figures close to President TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE who could help untangle the web around the administration's dealings with Ukraine during the public impeachment hearings.

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