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Come up here, you can reach people untouched by violence.
Portals to dimensions as yet untouched by humankind. Sorcery. Necromancy.
Those policies have been largely untouched by the Trump administration.
Such large companies had previously gone largely untouched by gang violence.
In fact, no horse alive today is untouched by human domestication.
Is there a corner of culture untouched by Game of Thrones?
Pretty sure he remained untouched by a woman those four years.
"No one in the community is untouched by this," said Hodliffe.
For now, CNN appears untouched by the new regulations in Russia.
The region's stunning, rugged land has been relatively untouched by development.
And farther from Santiago are cities untouched by the recent boom.
But Bradbury's novel has been largely untouched by Hollywood since Truffaut's film.
The hurricane devastated large swathes of Texas previously untouched by natural disaster.
Some feature clothes completely untouched by hands and absent all natural materials.
Cape Kolka is strikingly beautiful and still untouched by crowds of tourists.
Understand that nothing in your life has been untouched by your whiteness.
It was untouched by the blue wave of the 2018 midterms: Gov.
This island is close to its natural state, practically untouched by humans.
There are few financial institutions untouched by these climate change-causing investments.
His three-year-old administration is untouched by scandal, a rare achievement.
From the outside, the first floor looked almost untouched by the fire.
And the MMA community has not been left untouched by this tragedy.
That means 75 percent of app store revenue is entirely untouched by bots.
Ms. Mayhew's reputation was sterling, but her career was not untouched by scandal.
Venture capitalists look for companies poised to disrupt markets untouched by innovative technology.
In contrast, a Staten Island community, once untouched by heroin, is second highest.
For Trump, no truth is too good to be untouched by a lie.
Enormous, empty, uncolonized steppes—anatomical landmasses untouched by metastasis—stretched out in between.
They are untouched by internal loyalties and try to take over from without.
"Every part of the office business has been untouched by time," he said.
My heart, though, stays untouched by the strenuous bizarrerie of Ms. Tharp's style.
Only Helen, who opted for a salad at lunch, remains untouched by disaster.
I just wanted to feel fresh and new again and untouched by that person.
The area has pockets of prosperity – mainly gated communities untouched by the drug war.
Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia were other Arab states untouched by Trump's decision.
" He is drawn, he says, to towns where, "buildings just remain untouched by time.
The downtown core, along with most of the city, was untouched by the fire.
Untouched by European invaders, Wakanda exists apart from the legacies of colonization and racism.
About half of New Yorkers are covered by those plans untouched by Cuomo's order.
On Location The 1823 church was untouched by time — maybe a little too untouched.
Congress should transform the department into an independent agency untouched by the president's whims.
Congress should transform the department into an independent agency untouched by the president's whims.
The vast majority of China's independent churches have been untouched by the recent crackdown.
The darker parts of Mario are actually areas that were left untouched by the carver.
While Reilly's Twitter mentions have been mostly untouched by trolls, abuse on 4chan is widespread.
Mr. Hawley bears an imposing résumé, largely untouched by elected office: Small-town upbringing. Stanford.
Her support encircles big cities, often in villages and suburbs as yet untouched by immigration.
Putting your assets in a position that will leave them untouched by litigation is crucial.
The three-story wooden house built in 1900 overlooks a tropical hammock, untouched by man.
After their divorce, she kept the apartment, a virtual Mongiardino laboratorio, untouched by the years.
But one woman, at least, seems distinctly untouched by the so-called ravages of age.
This is a continent untouched by humans, and we would be making it industrial compound.
Northern Iraq has been largely untouched by the political turbulence in Baghdad and the south.
So those workers will gain from the raise but be untouched by the benefit cuts.
The three-story wooden house built in 290 overlooks a tropical hammock, untouched by man.
The rest of the aesthetic choices feel equally untouched by focus groups or marketing agencies.
We tried our best to make sure no surface was left untouched by these wipes.
Here was a destination untouched by the excesses of tourism that plagued Thailand or Bali.
As our population continues to climb, almost no earthly terrain remains untouched by human hands.
Almost no top adviser has been left untouched by the two central firestorms of Mrs.
So we're starting with cement first because these heavy industries have been untouched by renewables.
But for the moment, Baby Yoda is still untouched by the tacky trappings of commercialism.
Few Arab countries have been left untouched by the decade's tidal wave of popular movements.
He and his wife were largely untouched by the manufacturing decline and the recent financial crisis.
Despite its taboo, there aren't many issues or industries that are untouched by the sex industry.
Majorities of young adults in Britain (70%) and France (64%) were equally untouched by organised faith.
Such discursive acrobatics leave the causes of these crises unexamined, and those responsible untouched by guilt.
Untouched by man, natural landscapes bloom with color in the Salt Series by photographer David Burdeny.
But nearby Saliboko was untouched by flame, and Lendu families there were going about their lives.
Some reform-minded folks, like myself, were still operating relatively untouched by Putin's wing of government.
As a result, the subject of detransitioners' health-care experiences remains virtually untouched by academic researchers.
The Medicaid expansion still stands, largely untouched by the Trump administration, and covering millions of Americans.
Six years ago, the region was left largely untouched by the earthquake that shattered the Haitian capital.
It has been comparatively untouched by the innovation, disruption and consolidation that have driven costs down elsewhere.
It's the exact distance at which you can contemplate tragedy's spectacle yet remain untouched by its damage.
As we learn from Forge Logan, there is a virtual world untouched by (and invisible to) humans.
Atomico's Zennström echoes these sentiments, arguing that manufacturing has until now remained "relatively untouched" by digital technology.
Plus, there are virtually hundreds of quotable SpongeBob SquarePants moments that remain untouched by Online's magic wand.
I had always thought of her as pure, someone apart from our world, untouched by our chaos.
Telecom companies are also largely untouched by weather changes, though no sector can escape weather effects entirely.
Lawmakers are slowly turning a watchful eye to the technologies, which have been largely untouched by Congress.
Crary's theory that sleep is the last frontier untouched by late capitalism may even already be outdated.
The deep sea is the most mysterious realm on Earth, and remains virtually untouched by human activity.
But the corporate and political elites of the country have been largely untouched by the #MeToo movement.
The ruins remained, untouched by excavations thanks to the sturdy guard above: the mosque of Nabi Yunus.
By Friday, the family had moved back in to their Windsor home, untouched by the Kincade Fire.
Few homes or families in Bay County were untouched by Michael's devastation, including those of first responders.
Foles, and the Eagles, seem to inhabit a place untouched by the mayhem churning all around them.
The wall says that Trump's thinking on the matter is untouched by humanitarian concern or high-mindedness.
Various metal usages follow—guitar din, guitar arpeggiation, toy-piano scene-shift, drum flourishes untouched by human hand.
It's hard to watch the rare human moments untouched by electronic mediation taken over by even more tech.
Now, the hosts have a patch of land that's basically terra incognita, untouched by the sins of mankind.
The layers are even, with nary the smallest square millimeter of the scone left untouched by the accompaniments.
Even in the nineteen-twenties, it was almost impossible to find groups of humans untouched by Western practices.
Then he saw Barton give a talk on hunting for microbes in secluded caves untouched by human civilization.
Almost no country in the newly independent continent was untouched by socialist ideas in the post-colonial period.
But one area that has remained relatively untouched by tech is the art evaluation aspect of the business.
While there are branded lip balms aplenty, lipsticks are still generally untouched by these kinds of licensing partnerships.
Brussels in particular is a city of bubbles, with parallel communities untouched by any sense of national identity.
Three of the buildings burned down to their foundations, but the fourth remained completely untouched by the flames.
Mr. Roth brought me to his window to proudly point out the same dimpled masonry, untouched by time.
None of them is untouched by violence, and the repercussions ricochet among them and down through the generations.
And he offered his own home as evidence that no building in Medellín seemed untouched by past crimes.
In bookstores, works by mainstream publishers, other than those deemed pro-Kurdish, have been untouched by the crackdown.
But it is not untouched by modern life, he added; some residents own cellphones and other consumer goods.
Startlingly, that means genes giving rise to drug resistance can be found in places untouched by modern antibiotics.
In blighted urban areas—West Baltimore and elsewhere—it's nearly impossible to find a block untouched by the epidemic.
The Lion King depicted a land untouched by colonialism and its malcontents, untouched, even by colonialism's soft-reboot: neoliberalism.
Scorched terrain sits behind houses that were untouched by the La Tuna Fire on September 3, 2017 near Burbank.
Things like friendships and streaks will remain untouched by the company, and Epic and Houseparty accounts will stay separate.
They were always thrown in the trash even if it was a pizza that went untouched by the guests.
Motohide Takami's images locate the exact distance at which you can contemplate tragedy yet remain untouched by its damage.
Kyein Chaung had been largely untouched by the wave of violence in 2012, and things began to look hopeful.
As both Septerhed and Ayala note, they've generally been left untouched by taggers and largely undamaged beyond natural causes.
After all, on a planet superheated by fossil fuels, there can be no far-off land untouched by industry.
Pence's cover story is very convenient the vice president: It ensures that he's untouched by the chaos around him.
Converted from a private home in 1951, it retains an unusually intimate charm and appears blissfully untouched by time.
He seems to have escaped the turmoil of the 1960s and '70s not merely unscathed, but untouched by humanity.
Not even the most frivolous catwalk devotee remains untouched by a presidential race as unprecedentedly weird as this one.
With her house untouched by the fire, Julionna Keers is luckier than most of her classmates at Paradise High.
In West Texas boomtowns, few if any sectors are untouched by the oil and gas business and its volatility.
N. The Canadian band has miraculously remained untouched by the trend of critical reassessment and appreciation of pop music.
They were largely untouched by the madness south of the border and across the pond and kept churning out profits.
Despite being a short two-hour flight from the popular tourist destination Bali, Sumba has remained largely untouched by tourism.
The firm has been relatively untouched by the current backlash against tech firms, and is less vulnerable to new regulation.
It was like the only thing that was untouched by the flood was a picture of Barack and Michelle Obama.
If you can't optimize anything in the new platform, at least disrupt an industry that's been relatively untouched by technology.
If you can't optimize a piece of the next technology stack, at least disrupt an industry relatively untouched by technology.
As Google flip-flopped on its decision, other ad blockers makers remained more or less untouched by the shifting policy.
It's proceeding apace, untouched by the drama that has engulfed the Trump White House and threatens to sink his presidency.
Yet their lives are untouched by social media, and they appear rarely to have seen a movie or watched television.
Photos show entire homes charred down to the foundation, next to homes that survived as if untouched by the flames.
We believe very strongly in an unalterable "nature" which is uninfluenced and untouched by the environments in which we reside.
It's been relatively untouched by the tech boom and the accompanying high rises that pepper the rest of the city.
Nearly the entire surface of the state is sedimentary rock, largely untouched by glaciation, making it perfect for fossil preservation.
It seems no Boricua was untouched by the unspeakable impact of the storm, from which the island is still recovering.
Back in the city, she came over at strange times, carrying a gym bag that stayed untouched by the door.
Bombay accommodated every faith and was relatively untouched by the mass violence that accompanied the Partition of India in 1947.
Despite its age — or perhaps because of it — the village has been left largely untouched by the workings of time.
On the street where the Americans died, three houses were destroyed, but others close by were untouched by the bombing.
She found some sandwiches that were in Ziploc bags and untouched by the bleach, she said, so she ate them.
The Place: The 24,000-square-foot colossus thumps amid an industrial stretch of Bushwick still untouched by lifestyle-condo developers.
Such multinational companies have accumulated nearly $2750 trillion offshore, mostly in tax haven subsidiaries, untouched by the United States taxman.
Almost no side of modern pop is untouched by it, or avoids its methodology, from Drake to Rihanna to Flume.
Or do changes happen smoothly, untouched by population dynamics, as Petrov's and Feschotte's models predict and recent work in flies supports?
Other people grumbled that banks of snow, untouched by plows, had left them and their cars stranded on many side roads.
But we can see clearly that that's a delusion and no corner of the planet will go untouched by climate change.
" In her words, boredom is an "intense experience of time untouched by beauty, pleasure, comfort, and all other temporal salubrious sensations.
He remained untouched by the law, despite police in Los Angeles, New York and London launching investigations into him, until now .
I had thick chestnut hair down to where my boobs should've budded and a dainty voice as yet untouched by testosterone.
You had these 80-year-old buildings that were untouched by vandalism, and instead were falling apart just through natural decay.
Guns, including models like the 15mm semi-automatic pistol that killed Nicholas, remain virtually untouched by the electronic and digital revolutions.
I am sure you're familiar with the formalist argument that art comes out of art, and remains untouched by everyday life.
Unless, of course, you are talking only about the wellness of people whose lives are untouched by all of those forces.
Uber had pushed its way into a country that has gone almost untouched by major American tech companies in recent years.
It is largely untouched by humans and is home to thousands of species including penguins, whales, seals and numerous fish species.
They also provide a look at the damage done, while it's still untouched by people returning to sift through what's left.
This week, few industries were left untouched by the virus, which the World Health Organization has officially declared a global pandemic.
A number of homes were untouched by flames that first swept into the town on Thursday, but they were the exceptions.
But to walk among the gunnera in abundance, amid mountains untouched by human hands, felt like stepping into a time machine.
As the butterflies became more resistant, they were able to enjoy a new supply of food untouched by most other insects.
No Uighur family was untouched by this tragedy, but it seemed to her that too many people were politicizing the crisis.
These objects live in a cold, dark place, untouched by anything else, and act like records from the early solar system.
East Timor, for example, offers "a destination (almost) untouched by human hand" in ads suggesting that "being first has its rewards."
But he makes music as though he&aposs untouched by fame, pressure, self-doubt, or the machinations of the music industry.
Many ecologists tend to think that before Europeans arrived in the Americas, the vast wilderness was pristine and untouched by humans.
We had chosen this train for its proximity to wildness — an enchanted landscape carved by glaciers and largely untouched by people.
Despite Cafe Baba's star-studded history and its appearance on Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, the place is relatively untouched by tourists.
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From that time on, Lechuguilla Cave remained untouched by humans or animals until its discovery in 1986—an isolated, pristine primeval ecosystem.
Those supplies could then be exported from the port of Newcastle, the world's biggest export terminal for thermal coal, untouched by Debbie.
And in the end for people like Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade, those struggles can be untouched by the trappings of success.
It was my goal to let the narratives of the blog remain untouched by the perceptions of a personality or personal brand.
If only we could preserve that innocence in amber, where it could remain untouched by the latest absurd news headline of 2018.
After months of gliding by, largely untouched by his competitors and the media, Kasich is starting to be treated as a problem.
We've also invested in an early-stage agriculture robotics company automating on-field applications that have been, thus far, untouched by automation.
"There is no area of the economy, governance or life which is untouched by the revolutionary potential of digital technologies," Ambani said.
Three generations of Preaker women and not one of them was untouched by the cruelty and madness of their town and place.
Visitors will simply visit those islands that were untouched by the hurricanes and steer clear of those that were damaged, he said.
Little has been untouched by the innovation that has come out of Silicon Valley in the last decade, especially how we work.
Like almost everything else in Afghanistan, the game is not untouched by accusations of ethnic bias and cozying to certain political groups.
Trump is unusual in that he seems untouched by wilderness, by the awe and humility that comes from the encounter with nature.
One thing previous research does show is that the stress of economic slumps can influence health among those untouched by income loss.
It was the kind of hair known in the industry as "liquid gold" — Caucasian hair untouched by Western chemicals, long and remy.
The Islamic State has managed to penetrate parts of Afghan society that had been mostly untouched by the broader war for years.
"This region is untouched by horology, so I can be free to do my own research and be more creative," he said.
As a result, the parts of the country untouched by agro-ecology are starting to spray and sow like it's the 1980s again.
Travel continues to be a fiercely competitive space, but it's one that's been relatively untouched by the sharing economy's grubby paws so far.
"Everything was tipped over, and it was just standing there," she said, holding a jewelry box that somehow been untouched by the flames.
Hers was still untouched by the summer sun, smooth and cool like a stone at the bottom of the river, flecked with freckles.
They made their way through a blackened landscape where burned-out homes and smoking roadsides alternated with lush vineyards untouched by the disaster.
The reclaimed territory is mostly untouched by the government: indeed, many of the settlers are people who are rather hostile to state-building.
Economists say that so far, the consumer has been largely untouched by trade concerns and both consumer confidence and consumer spending are strong.
He escaped the Second World War unscathed by Allied bombing raids and untouched by the Nazis' own lethal fascination with rare medical conditions.
Her mother joined goth rocker Marilyn Manson in Jacobs' autumn/winter 2016 campaign, which remained untouched by the hands of the Space Witch.
She posts Instagram photos that have been untouched by filtering apps, and she makes a point to vlog both with and without makeup.
He takes his role of a hypochondriac to a whole other level that will remain forever untouched by actors for years to come.
As a result, we have come to think that data lives in a parallel realm, untouched by the miseries of the material world.
UFC Fight Night events tend to be the promotion's tool of establishing a presence in new territories left untouched by the MMA juggernaut.
The tissue treated with irisin, in fact, wound up with about 40 percent fewer mature fat cells than tissue untouched by the hormone.
That has led to urgent questions as to how the disease moved from bat communities -- often untouched by humans -- to spread across Earth.
Most of the alumni seemed untouched by the defeat; no one had real expectations or much money riding on L.I.U.-Brooklyn to win.
Because this diverse mission is so vital, NOAA has mostly been untouched by the partisan politics that have often visited other federal agencies.
Inspired by the climate and views, he painted pool scenes whose sparkling planes of turquoise conjure a paradise untouched by time or decay.
Its nearly 1.9 million acres of existing public lands are relatively untouched by extractive industry, much as they were thousands of years ago.
I would wager that few readers of this newspaper, and probably few Americans anywhere, are untouched by an N.E.H.-sponsored project or program.
New research questions the idea that the rain forests were untouched by humans before the arrival of European explorers in the 103th century.
While polling data suggests Biden remains largely untouched by Trump's attacks among Democratic voters, the evidence is less clear among the general electorate.
A generous deduction that has enabled wealthy investors to save millions was left untouched by Washington lawmakers in the recently enacted tax overhaul.
The TRD's growth is consistent with claims by human rights defenders that the Egyptian security service was in reality untouched by the revolution.
A few soldiers stood guard as security and local officials listened to the sermon inside the mosque, which was largely untouched by the fighting.
Around Canton where I grew up—there's real genuine Cardiff charm there untouched by new shopping centers full of crap no one can afford.
For his part, Melville jumped ship at Nuku Hiva, in the Marquesas Islands, and spent a month with a tribe untouched by Western influence.
In honor of the fictional nation of Wakanda, an African country untouched by white colonialism, audiences dressed to impress and to make T'Challa proud.
President Donald Trump "really" supports new legislation in Congress that would let state marijuana legalization thrive, untouched by the Justice Department, he said Friday.
Possibly because storage space is something we're accustomed to filling up and forgetting about, the sector has historically been relatively untouched by disruptive startups.
Part of the British Pitcairn Islands, Henderson Island became a UNESCO Heritage Site in 1988 for its ecology that was "practically untouched" by humans.
It thus contained the singular known copy of the company's domain controller data left untouched by the malware—all thanks to a power outage.
As Byrdie reports, Kitava is also home to a people whose diet and nutritional habits remain engineered for well-being, untouched by Western influence.
We hit all the best slices, from Greenwich Village to Soho, and then finish in Brooklyn at Luigi's Pizza—a place untouched by time.
The family's white and baby blue one-story home seems untouched by Irma, except for the debris and roofing material strewn around the yard.
That is because there is nothing in our commercial, social, and civic lives that has been untouched by its influence or unmoved byits power.
Luckily, it doesn't really taste like vinegar—it's sweet, silky, and interesting enough that it won't go untouched by just-slightly-too-full diners.
It's when a restaurant is under construction and untouched by the outside world — when its possibilities are infinite — that I'm most happy with it.
She had heard about the chronic sinus infection that seemed untouched by antibiotics, and she had an idea of what might be going on.
Most parts of the city were untouched by the fire, and it's easy to go through life here without seeing any signs of damage.
Then, in the countryside, there are the most charming villages around Monte Amiata, which are untouched by time, like Abbadia San Salvatore and Piancastagnaio.
One upcoming report, however, may be able to reflect data untouched by the hurricanes' impact and offer a clearer picture of U.S. economic health.
Hardly a generation has been untouched by conflict since the Thirty Years War, when more than half the population was killed by marauding armies.
He posted an image of the leftover anal gland of a skunk, which was untouched by predators and scavengers at a park in California.
While Angela played a role in the scheme, Hadley's suit alleges that Ian Diaz orchestrated it, yet he alone remains virtually untouched by the scandal.
That is because there is nothing in our commercial, social, and civic lives that has been untouched by its influence or unmoved by its power.
Turbocharging photosynthesis is an intriguing solution to reducing world hunger, and it's a process that's previously been left untouched by genetic modification and selective breeding.
From Italian banks to Silicon Valley start-ups, U.S. Treasury bonds and London skyscrapers, there is barely a mainstream asset class untouched by Gulf money.
Once, as an exploration of freedom, light, and land untouched by humans, Mack drove into the Sahara desert and installed a (stolen) mirror on-site.
Those of us left untouched by this kind of loss are in no position to judge or even comprehend how they will best do this.
The disastrous laws governing Iraq's anti-corruption bodies were drafted by the American-led Coalition Provisional Authority and have been left untouched by the Parliament.
If the scientific mothers of the nineteen-thirties wanted baby food untouched by human hands, the natural mothers of the seventies wanted only handmade food.
However, that does not mean that the postindustrial district of crumbling brick warehouses, public housing blocks and quaint row homes has been untouched by development.
These series focused on the wonderful grandness and diversity of life on earth, conjuring up images of a world that is seemingly untouched by humans.
Over the top in every aspect, Killer Deal manages to conquer comedy and horror, genres largely untouched by VR, but extra horrifying when they are.
It was not exactly untouched by the wider world at that time, having been the filming location for James Dean's final movie, Giant, in 1955.
They defined "safe" as places where the local abundance of species was at least 90 percent of levels in comparable regions untouched by human activity.
The N.R.A. criticizing the media is nothing new, but some journalists chafed at the idea that they were emotionally untouched by the deaths of children.
Grocers have also been relatively untouched by the many customer service features we've come to associate with online shopping — for instance, customer reviews and recommendations.
That we are not untouched by lust is our fault—not the result of God's will but the consequence of something that we have done.
The filmmakers accompany them on their sales trips and meetings, creating a fascinating portrait of a suburban America seemingly untouched by the era's sociopolitical reckoning.
His music has remained complex, tender, and intimate — as though he&aposs untouched by fame, pressure, self-doubt, or the machinations of the music industry.
It's fitting, then, that Veronika — the only character untouched by the original movie's damaged universe — should be the catalyst for this picture's ouroboros-style ending.
Trump said on Thursday he would start paperwork to launch tariffs on a new $325 billion category of Chinese imports previously untouched by the trade feud.
There is also growing sentiment that the rise of mobile technology will allow for profitable upstarts in parts of the world relatively untouched by Silicon Valley.
Light pollution blots out the night sky for billions of people around the world, but there are still places where the night remains untouched by humans.
While downtown Gatlinburg was untouched by the flames, heavy smoke and an orange sky hung overhead as motorists packed roads in an attempt to leave town.
Thankfully, the City of Love is huge, and there are certain corners of the capital that remain relatively untouched by the tourism industry's more exploitative types.
This means that the approximately 10% of Americans who earn more than $127,200 annually have at least some of their income untouched by the payroll tax.
It's incredibly remote—only accessible via boat or seaplane—but visitors at night can check out the night sky, which is mostly untouched by light pollution.
You might have missed it, but there's a quiet revolution beginning in a corner of business that until now has been relatively untouched by technology: construction.
Her wizened face is tattooed in the traditional Berber style, and a swath of dark curls untouched by any gray pokes out from beneath her headscarf.
In a news cycle that is too-often filled with surreal horror, the fact that the Kardashians remain untouched by real concern is a small comfort.
There is virtually no category that has gone untouched by her majesty, because the mogul just announced that she'll also be getting into the beauty space.
In a remote area of the Idaho mountains, where 2-year-old DeOrr Kunz went missing nearly a year ago, the landscape appears untouched by time.
She's also leading the way on the hunt for synthetic life—life created in the lab, and, as she pointed out to us, untouched by evolution.
The home was gone, but Jinx was there, safely hiding in a bush on a hillside untouched by the flames that killed all the other vegetation.
He founded a political action network that he hoped would develop new leaders and tackle issues important to farmers that go untouched by both major parties.
Its workers either have been furloughed or working without pay, while the Department of Defense (DOD) and intelligence agencies have remained largely untouched by the shutdown.
They are North Korean trade officials who were sent to Dandong as purchasing agents, and whose jobs were largely untouched by the new United Nations restrictions.
"This industry is out of date and largely untouched by technology or innovation," Lake said about retail during an appearance at the Nasdaq on IPO day.
As we near 2020, one thing has become clear: There is little that has been left untouched by advancements that have come out of Silicon Valley.
Antarctica is the only continent that remains untouched by extremism in the 21st century, and no country has yet found a good solution for returned jihadists.
A State Department official later contradicted that number, saying that it mistakenly included diplomatic visas that were untouched by the ban as well as expired visas.
The school has remained largely untouched by the war, but the girls' seclusion is interrupted by the discovery of a wounded soldier from the Union Army (Farrell).
"Senior care is a $400 billion industry that remains untouched by technology we carry in our pockets every day," Cubigo CEO Geert Houben said in a statement.
Though Arleen suffers from a heart condition, Evelyn still dreams of giving her a better life in America, untouched by the cruelty by El Salvador's gang crisis.
While Obama's second executive order (DAPA) was untouched by the Trump administration, it has been blocked by the courts and is still tied up in legal action.
If you up your contribution to $35, they'll include a printed certificate and a box of chocolates (presumably untouched by roaches) or a lovely little stuffed cockroach.
Untouched by the waves of iconoclasm which swept through the Byzantine empire at certain periods, it hosts one of the world's greatest collections of eastern Christian art.
READ: She fled war only to become fire refugee The fight to save downtown Driving toward downtown McMurray, large swaths of the route are untouched by fire.
The Qur'an, after all, is by definition is the holy word of God, directly transmitted to the Prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel, untouched by human corruption.
Some city industrialists have moved to each of the three countries and others went elsewhere in Syria, but Akkad chose Jordan, untouched by the 2011 Arab uprisings.
The outlier: Snapchat has remained virtually untouched by the fake news epidemic, a testament to its commitment to only distributing vetted partner content on its Discover platform.
Instead, the mistake we too often make is to accept that nostalgia at face value, as if it exists untouched by political, social, cultural, and economic forces.
Starved of investment to build enough new hotels and upgrade old ones, Abkhazia also offers Russians a time-warped wonderland of Soviet architecture, largely untouched by development.
While technologists and civil libertarians insist encryption must be left untouched by government, law enforcement believes investigators should have guaranteed access to criminals' and terrorists' encrypted communications.
The above photograph is from a series in which the models wore Afrocentric fashions, their hair untouched by heat tools, against a variety of brightly colored backgrounds.
Australian scientists said on Wednesday that just seven percent of the Great Barrier Reef remains untouched by mass bleaching that is likely to destroy half the coral.
The Ross Sea, nicknamed "The Last Ocean," has remained relatively untouched by human activity, pollution, and invasive species, largely due to its remote location and formidable conditions.
Wakanda as a nation is untouched by anti-blackness, and that fact is what makes it so attractive to those affected by anti-black attitudes and systems.
But one bastion of culture endures, untouched by the blight that is COVID-19: St. Patrick's Day celebrations that are, as of this week, proceeding as planned.
The courts remain more independent — Judge Robart, it's worth noting, was appointed by President George W. Bush — but they are by no means untouched by partisan competition.
For units like Elizabeth's that were untouched by the storm, leases remain in full effect, and landlords are legally entitled to collect rent and charge late fees.
The main stock market has so far been relatively untouched by the sell-off, with the benchmark Nikkei staying above the 20,000 level it scaled in June.
But even though no one is untouched by the pandemic, it seems reasonable to have sober conversations about permanent reforms, lest the federal government bloats itself regrettably.
The proposed list would cover nearly every consumer product left untouched by previous tariffs on $250 billion worth of Chinese imports, including cellphones, laptops and tablet computers.
A tweet given a warning label will be limited in its reach on the site, remaining untouched by algorithms designed to elevate and spread content of wide interest.
And because Coral's wedding dress was in their truck and untouched by the fire, they still had some of the key components to go through with the ceremony.
Gilmore Girls has always struggled to depict the world beyond Stars Hollow, because its central tensions require the town to be a hazy oasis, slightly untouched by time.
Top pick: E.T. The Extra Terrestrial Savor one of the few golden-era Spielberg classics that is as yet untouched by sequels, reboots or any plans for such.
While Republicans have remained untouched by hackers, Trump could also face worries — the hacking magazine 22019 Magazine is offering a $10,000 award in exchange for Trump's tax returns.
There is no bright line between the world and the games that happen in it, and no way that the latter could exist totally untouched by the former.
More fundamentally, however, the steady rise in Chinese exports is a reminder that the core imbalances in the global aluminium market are untouched by U.S. tariffs and duties.
Creditas will also start to offer payroll loans, a market nearly untouched by big banks, and finance auto and home purchases, Furio said, as well as related services.
In order to achieve higher production numbers, the government regularly moved communities of farmers from rural areas—that were still pretty untouched by modernity—to Romania's capital Bucharest.
Still, most of those men worked in the film, theater and entertainment sectors, leaving the corporate and political elites of the country largely untouched by the #MeToo movement.
One afternoon several years ago, I rode my bike through the crowds to look at the Gothic sculptures on the north facade, untouched by the 19th-century restorers.
Rather, Sherman was quite precise in directing it against the property (but not the persons) of wealthy Southern die-hards whose assets had been largely untouched by war.
The Paradise Papers The tech giant has found a tax haven in the island of Jersey, leaving billions of dollars untouched by the United States, leaked documents reveal.
What I Love For Andrew Solomon, whose book "Far From the Tree" inspired a new documentary, a Greenwich Village brownstone untouched by time proved too much to resist.
Just days ago, Iran said it was untouched by the virus, and the sudden increase in cases has raised concerns that it may be experiencing a significant outbreak.
Her smile, which she only recently discovered, is everything that is simple and open and pure, untouched by loss or pain or the complications of grown-up life.
In other words, carbon-free sunlight can replace fossil fuels in a heavy carbon-emitting corner of the economy that has been untouched by the clean energy revolution.
The community is passionate about protecting their land that is mostly made of primary rainforest — land that is lush and almost completely untouched by harmful human activities and pollution.
The only test where they didn't do worse was one measuring their visuospatial functioning, which is thought to be coordinated by an area of the brain untouched by ALS.
Standing outside one of the few supermarkets open in Fort McMurray, Jessica Kogitowisz, 23, breathed a sigh of relief as she talked about her townhouse, untouched by the disaster.
Anna, who writes with the slightly formal eloquence of someone educated but untouched by conversational shortcuts, lives in rural New Zealand with her mom and receives a sickness benefit.
It would actually be beneficial to put pressure on C to shrink on the margin…but since it lies below the cap, it is completely untouched by the regulation.
Trump said on Thursday he was "starting ... paperwork today" to impose a 25 percent tariff on the $325 billion in Chinese goods untouched by the trade war so far.
Ironically, populists have been relatively untouched by scandal, either because they control the judiciary and the media or because a halo of the saviour of the people surrounds them.
The videos come down the pipe in whatever format and resolution you originally uploaded them at, so you get them back untouched by YouTube's various processing and optimization techniques.
Pretty routine scenario, until Mary returned four days later to find the treat eerily untouched by animals and—contrary to logic and science and all things rational—completely unmelted.
"It sort of just gives me chills, and I'm thinking that nobody is really untouched by this thing," Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) assistant special agent Jon DeLena told WMUR.
Object like MU 69 are what's called cold classical Kuiper Belt objects, they are untouched by the warmth of the sun and have been for nearly four billion years.
As for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, which protects undocumented people who were brought here illegally as children, it remains untouched by the new plan.
The white makeup that we've come to associate with clowning, for example, was meant to parody the pale skin of the rich, untouched by the sun and outdoor labor.
If these places stay open for long enough, untouched by gentrification, they become a tapestry of years and benders gone by, a three-dimensional portal into countless wild nights.
Even the mud looks like preindustrial, frontier mud, and the motley, multicultural assortment of traders, trappers and prospectors who find themselves spattered by it seem equally untouched by modernity.
Clearly the American Songbook (many people qualify it as "Great") consisted of songs from Broadway and Tin Pan Alley, blessedly untouched by rock 'n' roll or singer-songwriter confessionals.
But here's the good news: Unlike the seasonal flu, which most often affects the very young and very old, young children have been virtually untouched by the novel virus.
Its main axis of five halls to various deities had been mostly untouched by the Cultural Revolution, and the incense and the old trees gave it a timeless feel.
Sanders was, for the most part, untouched by his rivals, allowing him to hammer many of his key talking points — economic inequality, "Medicare for All" and free college tuition.
As one Parkland, Florida, rabbi put it after the attack there a week ago, a shooting reverberates throughout the population -- no one is truly untouched by such a tragedy.
It is, no doubt, a frightening time for a minority of Israelis, who believe that the liberal court is the last of Israel's democratic institutions untouched by the right.
On the latest season, Veep's cast of characters are still spinning in their own vulgar orbit, blissfully untouched by current events and beautifully fucked up in their own exploits.
Since these nutrients, having once flowed into a trench, never make their way out again, Dr Jamieson found the notion that trenches have somehow remained untouched by human activities questionable.
The World Food Program classifies an estimated 2.5 million Nigeriens as being " severely food insecure" — in Niger, it's possible to witness UN food distributions in areas untouched by armed conflict.
But TweetDeck, which the company acquired back in 2011, has remained a kind of bastion of alternative Twitter use that inexplicably feels untouched by the company's core wants and needs.
Instead of immediately debating the film's merits with a companion, I staggered out of the theater with the palpable experience of the film lingering on my senses, untouched by conversation.
Largely untouched by Yemen's three-year-old war, it is under the control of the internationally recognized government whose president, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, is in exile in Saudi Arabia.
However, Jing Ulrich, managing director and vice-chairman of Asia Pacific at JPMorgan Chase, urged investors to look at the volatile market, which is still relatively untouched by foreign buyers.
But it is so wonderful to be able to rediscover how much we felt for each other and how pure our love was—untouched by the rigors of adult life.
And it's in how games can uniquely explore the experience of lost childhood — of longing for that time when home was somewhere safe, bright, untouched by the darkness of reality.
The palace, miraculously untouched by 15 years of mortar fire, was built in the 19th century, soon after the Egyptians dredged the harbor and turned Beirut into a booming port.
Unlike Havana, Santiago is isolated enough that it is still largely untouched by tourists, and the crowds at the bar and down in the streets appeared to be mostly locals.
After the Department of the Interior considered opening the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans to leasing, which are areas relatively untouched by drilling, it became clear that something must be done.
Yet in Poland, which was almost untouched by the migration flows of 2015, a far-right party won office two years ago by capitalizing on a different set of anxieties.
As noted by travel blog Live and Invest Overseas, Popoli is a town which traces its roots back to the Stone Age and has seemingly remained untouched by rapid globalization.
The threat is pushing south from the Sahel into areas previously untouched by extremist violence, including the Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo and Ghana, where the Pentagon has a logistics hub.
Largely untouched by Yemen's three-year-old war, it is under the control of the internationally-recognised government whose president, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, is in exile in Saudi Arabia.
It's probably also worth noting that Pelosi has been untouched by allegations of personal scandal, which is amazing given the right's ability to manufacture such allegations out of thin air.
It is very much appreciated that Spotify stepped in to draw a line against abuses in the music industry — an industry that has all but gone untouched by the #MeToo movement.
OVERDRAFT PRACTICES GUT BANK ACCOUNTS | Millions of Americans are being tripped up by overdraft practices that remain largely untouched by financial regulation, Michael Corkery and Jessica Silver-Greenberg report in DealBook.
" Before he could argue that the F.T.C. was untouched by that conduct, the judge cut him off, insisting that the commission should have let the matter go "after the evidence collapsed.
The idea of a "Valley Beyond" has always been laden with religious undertones: It's a better place, "Glory," the concept of a higher universe untouched by the horrors of current reality.
The school, in some disrepair, has remained largely untouched by the war, but the girls' seclusion is interrupted by the discovery of a wounded soldier from the Union Army (Colin Farrell).
The goal was to provide airlines with a next-generation aircraft in the 100-to-149 seat category, which had been largely untouched by the next-generation revolution of the time..
They are thought to have gone untouched by modern medicine or people outside their tribe, and as a result, they are believed to host the most diverse human microbiome ever recorded.
"Let that be a lesson to us all: There is no event so joyful, no place so safe, that it is untouched by the drug crisis," he said on the floor.
They also caught the ferry to Regla, a residential neighborhood left untouched by tourism, and toured Finca Vigía, Ernest Hemingway's former home, just east of Havana — with Najafi documenting it all.
If you're untouched by the realities of caregiving so far, hopefully your good fortune will continue, but as the statistics from CDC and others show, the odds grow worse each year.
Christ's body was said to have been untouched by decay when it was resurrected; but for the rest of us, the resurrection part of the life cycle is performed by decomposers.
Her face remains the face she was born with, scored with the lines you would expect a lifelong smoker to accumulate but untouched by the mask-like distortions of plastic surgery.
As it stands, the border is untouched by customs posts or physical checks, because both regions, as part of the European Union, are in the same customs union and single market.
It is a place untouched by time where old traditions are still alive, and watching my daughter connect with these midwives and learn about their traditions around childbirth was very moving.
These services — alongside the likes of Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and more — have spread from Silicon Valley to all corners of the globe, even some untouched by American movies and TV shows.
The Trump administration is taking steps to impose 25% tariffs on the remaining $300 billion worth of Chinese imports so far untouched by the trade war between the world's two largest economies.
With the populations they serve mainly in rural areas that remain largely untouched by mass aid efforts, the organization is working to reach those on the fringes to assess damage and need.
In the wild world of cryptocurrency trading that's largely untouched by regulation, the spread of fake news and unsubstantiated rumors is becoming common practice among bad actors looking to prey on novices.
The school, in some disrepair, has remained largely untouched by the war, but the girls' seclusion is interrupted by the discovery of a wounded soldier from the Union Army, John McBurney (Farrell).
The result is a land untouched by the horrors of European conquest and blessed by the bounty of the land (specifically, by a rare and valuable naturally occurring metal known as vibranium).
Horses are the one inescapable fact of Lexington, Kentucky—home to BreyerFest, the model horse Comic-Con, an annual convention for one of the last hobbies nearly untouched by culture at large.
The innocent Bay, unspoiled by cynicism or avarice and blessedly untouched by the disgusting hand of the oligarchs of the world, was sure that their Warriors were going to lose Game 5.
I snack on the grilled bread and shrimp while he sets up, but after the whole tray comes back—nearly untouched by Desmond Howard, Lee Corso, et al—I really attack it.
This year's roping event, the thirty-fifth, was held at the San Antonio Rose Palace, a dirt-floor arena on the northern edge of the city, largely untouched by time or technology.
But what cannot be erased is the fact that for eight years our country had a president untouched by pettiness or scandal, who tried to make America a fairer, more generous place.
When it debuted in 1982, "Cane River" was already a rarity: a drama by an independent black filmmaker, financed by wealthy black patrons and dealing with race issues untouched by mainstream cinema.
It means that while they were not untouched by the N.H.L. losses — Alex Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin and Sergei Bobrovsky are not easily forgotten — they still have a roster stacked with big names.
Recovery is also hamstrung by the fact that few are left untouched by a severe disaster: The officials responsible for leading the recovery are themselves sometimes fighting to get on their feet.
In 1962, they began a search for an ideal place to live, some distant and inspirational landscape untouched by the corrosive aspects of modern life, preferably within reach of a marble quarry.
Their house was untouched by Dorian, but as they inspected their dirt road for fallen trees on Friday, they pondered how high and how dry they really were, even 16 feet up.
While the rest of the islands in this archipelago are somewhat larger and better known, North Sentinel, full of mangroves and surrounded by coral, has remained virtually untouched by the outside world.
I wondered whether this tranquil green spot bounded by another cemetery, humble homes and lush hills was untouched by Maria; whether the few trees, including the flamboyans, in around the cemetery, stand.
It's exceedingly well executed and technically impeccable, with precisely shot (by Edward Lachman), near-abstract, dehumanized cityscapes washed in gray set against darkly shaded country landscapes that seem permanently untouched by sun.
A liturgical platform resembling Notre-Dame's has been constructed there, and the cathedral's great 14th-century "Virgin of Paris" sculpture, untouched by the inferno, has been temporarily placed in Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois.
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The exact implications of this for short-term electoral politics are dicey — older, more rural, less educated whites who are relatively untouched by the Awokening exert disproportionate influence in the political system.
Because the weapons production was a classified defense operation, no development was allowed on the site so the area has been untouched by human encroachment, leaving it in pristine condition, Lucas said.
Human Nature, Nazraeli Press, 2017 There's no place on earth untouched by human activity: This was clear as Lucas Foglia whizzed across the vast, white expanse of Alaska's Juneau Ice Field last summer.
U.S. President Donald Trump said separately on Thursday he was "starting ... paperwork today" to impose a 25 percent tariff on the $325 billion in Chinese goods untouched by the trade war so far.
The highest rates of complications are concentrated in a swath of land in Central Brooklyn, in an area largely untouched by the wave of gentrification that has swept other parts of the borough.
The extension of the Portland Biennial beyond the city and into corners of the state typically untouched by contemporary art furthers the notion of breaking down the false binary of center and margin.
Unlike a number of its competitors, the airline operates with Airbus planes and has been untouched by the grounding of Boeing's 737 MAX planes since a second deadly crash in Ethiopia last month.
U.S. President Donald Trump said separately on Thursday he was "starting ... paperwork today" to impose a 25 percent tariff on the $325 billion in Chinese goods untouched by the trade war so far.
Hockey Haven: If you want to step into a sports bar universe untouched by the sands of time or the looming influence of techies and Animal Collective fans, Hockey Haven is your spot.
After all, Congress has created plenty of tough new white-collar offenses since the 2001 Enron scandal—and, for the most part, these new tools have sat on the shelf untouched by prosecutors.
And in the days and months to come, we ask people to get involved in the sanctuary movement, as there is not a place in the United States untouched by the border crisis.
However arbitrary her views, I soon learned, the Frenchwoman in these books is always the same person: Parisian, insouciant, effortlessly chic, usually white, untouched by any hint of cultural strife or political upheaval.
The pay ratio rule, part of the 2010 Dodd-Frank banking regulation law, has been left untouched by the effort to roll back parts of Dodd-Frank now making its way through Congress.
" The project, released online Wednesday and in print on Sunday, outlines its thesis: "No aspect of the country that would be formed here has been untouched by the years of slavery that followed.
It would be difficult, here, to write one of those neo-Romantic nature books, with which Britain is currently awash, idealizing the natural world as a zone of innocence untouched by human influence.
If we really want to create jobs, particularly in our communities of color that have really been untouched by recent economic development, this is one of the most important things we can do.
But this move only affects a fraction of inmates locked up by the private sector: the same report shows over 91,0003 are housed in state prisons, which will be untouched by the DOJ's decision.
But this move only affects a fraction of inmates locked up by the private sector: the same report shows over 91,000 are housed in state prisons, which will be untouched by the DOJ's decision.
Although growing the plant is illegal in Lebanon, powerful landowners nevertheless have for decades openly grown fields of cannabis in the fertile Bekaa Valley, untouched by law enforcement and its attempts to crack down.
The exhibition frames the Guyanese experience of migration as symbolic of larger pressing universal concerns captured in daily headlines which illustrate how, as Aneiza Ali points out, few of us remain untouched by migration.
While amateur and professional sports leagues around the world have spent days dispensing nothing but unwelcome news suspending tournaments and schedules, the out-of-season NFL has skated by virtually untouched by the pandemic.
But none of the seven candidates stood out in the debate, at times a choppy affair as White House hopefuls interrupted each other and talked over the CBS News moderators, untouched by opponents' venom.
Most of the victims died after being run over on Las Ramblas, the main pedestrian boulevard in Barcelona, blighting Spain's recent image as a place relatively untouched by terrorism and rattling nerves across Europe.
The Bardenas may be Spain, but it is also not-Spain: It is a reminder that even in the most hospitable, the most known, of countries, there still remain secret places untouched by man.
They want to be seen as temples to the creative spirit untouched by the ruthless machinations of capital, a blameless zone of public service, but a quick scan of their patrons reveals the truth.
CONCORD, N.H. — The Marco Rubio Burger, a morsel containing two four-ounce patties, Cuban seasoning, arugula, tomatoes, candied bacon, key-lime mayonnaise and American cheese, went untouched by the man for whom it was named.
Related: Muhammad Ali Dies at 74 "Once, we viewed sports as a world apart, untouched by the political and economic and racial problems of the day," wrote Randy Roberts in a recent book about Ali.
"Real estate is a huge asset class, but the sector has been relatively untouched by technology and remains inefficient and fragmented," said Justin Wilson, a senior investment professional at SoftBank's Vision Fund, in a statement.
His cardboard sculptures—shipping cartons whose labels are relettered in gold leaf—seem untouched by any message at all, except, perhaps, his admiration for somewhat similar works that Robert Rauschenberg did in the nineteen-seventies.
Even tranquil suburbs and small towns that were relatively untouched by the last generation's inner-city drug war battlefields are being forced to face the reality that the war is in their own bedrooms, too.
To the contrary, his march across Georgia and then into South Carolina was a targeted use of violence against wealthy Confederate die-hards in the rural South who had been largely untouched by the war.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to grip economies across the globe, few industries have been left untouched by the fallout, and that's having huge implications not only for the workforce but also the recruitment process.
Lee Bennett, who owns Cupid's Chapel of Love, made arrangements for the Ayers to renew their vows on Saturday at another venue he owns, The Chapel at the Park, which was untouched by the fire.
The vast majority of China's independent churches have been untouched by the recent crackdown, but observers said the attack on high-profile churches was a signal to others to reduce their size and avoid politics.
These fairs are some of America's most enduring traditions, and I found it heartening how they seem, for the most part, untouched by the divisiveness that seems to have embroiled most of the nation of late.
A drive through the evacuation zone in Santa Clarita showed block after block of well-appointed homes, an idyllic tableau of California suburbia, mostly untouched by fire, even as the surrounding hillsides were charred and bruised.
The Axios-Harris Poll 100 survey found that companies untouched by scandal — including Microsoft — prospered in the eyes of consumers, while those companies most heavily affected by privacy-related scandals faced the steepest erosion in trust.
Essentially, most people think their jobs will be untouched by the robot revolution, and blue collar workers in the United States are the least likely to believe that their own jobs will be replaced by robots.
It's what drove millions of black people to the theaters to experience the mythos of Wakanda, a place that is untouched by the transatlantic slave trade or colonialism, a place impossible to exploit, conquer, or gentrify.
The detention of the two men caused jitters in the mainland private sector, which had previously been largely untouched by anti-corruption investigations targeting mostly government officials, executives of state-owned companies and financial industry executives.
An NBC News report reveals that the world of medicine — an industry that has so far been left largely untouched by high-profile sexual harassment and abuse claims — is about to face its own #MeToo moment.
She'd walked out onto the terrace to look at the water, the unusual cobalt-blue color it becomes in late afternoon and the slow ripple of its surface, even when untouched by a breeze or bodies.
But, to the west, the Narragansetts—traditional rivals largely untouched by the epidemic—now outnumbered the Wampanoags, and that led to the strengthening of Ousamequin's alliances with the surviving Massachusett and another nearby group, the Nipmucks.
However, the team located a singular copy of the domain controller which, thanks to a power outage several days before the attack, had been unable to connect to the network and remained untouched by the malware.
To misquote the traditional song "Rule Britannia," clearly "America does not rule the waves," and the bases from which Iran's attack boats sneaked out to make their attacks remain intact, untouched by any U.S. retaliatory action.
We were joking, we were like, this is like when they find the tribe that's been living in the jungle untouched by humanity and processed carbs, and they're used as the control for some nutrition study.
"You always think that the animals will just move to the nearest bit of unburned bush land — but where is it?" she said, adding that there was almost no land untouched by fire for 25 miles.
It holds 20,000 fans, has lights that were installed less than 20 years ago, and manages to radiate bright white and glaring orange, somehow untouched by the dust of the world's driest region, Chile's Atacama Desert.
For a dozen years, no one in the Black community went untouched by Bloomberg's stop and frisk — there was anxiety, fear, the hyperpolicing of young Black men and women, and the destabilizing disruption of daily life.
Sure, these critics say, temperatures may be lowered worldwide, but the approach may have other, vastly unequal effects — drought in lands of plenty, perhaps, or fierce storms in areas that are normally untouched by extreme weather.
"The broadest grievances of the QAnon community revolve around corrupt elites who are untouched by the justice system, covered-up child abuse, and sex trafficking," said Travis View, a researcher who hosts a podcast about QAnon.
"The integrity and agency of future generations should be ensured by providing Europe's children with a childhood where they can grow and learn untouched by unsolicited monitoring, profiling and interest invested habitualisation and manipulation," the group writes.
But thanks to its location in the western Libyan city of Misrata largely untouched by violence, Lisco managed to keep producing and even open a new bar mill last year with an annual capacity of 2000,22019 tonnes.
"We cannot even guess the scale of the abuses inflicted on migrants in all these hidden places, untouched by the rule of law," the UN's high commissioner for human rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said in September.
Snapchat has been largely untouched by privacy issues plaguing Facebook Inc and Google's YouTube, two of Snap's rivals for digital ad dollars, because of its disappearing messages that make it difficult to broadcast misinformation or unsavory content.
When Spanish conquistadores first trundled upon the edges of the Amazon rainforest, they believed they were glimpsing a virgin landscape, untouched by man, apparently not paying much attention to the peoples that lived all along the river.
They paint tempting visions of a world in which the U.K. is able to avoid World War II altogether, and its citizens are allowed to go on comfortably living their lives, untouched by the horrors of war.
For someone who is more traveler than tourist, these wineries provide the perfect entry into a part of Italy we don't see very often, a part that has been untouched by throngs of tourists and Instagram clichés.
VR porn seems to be one of the few sure bets in terms of use cases, and, furthermore, it's one of the few verticals that will likely remain untouched by the tech titans, like Google and Facebook.
Cavanagh developed a proprietary flour blend, a process to seal the wafer edges to prevent crumbs, and automation that allowed batches to be "untouched by human hands," a quality they started to promote in ads and press.
Though the president called Mr. Mattis a Democrat, the Pentagon chief has worked hard to keep the Defense Department out of politics, often portraying the military as remaining untouched by the bitter partisan bickering in the capital.
But a foreign policy team managed by hawks, untouched by neoconservative idealism and cut loose from Trump's paleocon tendencies, seems more likely than not to give us what the hawkish persuasion always wants: more wars, and soon.
There was Ms. Lipton — seemingly untouched by time, with the same long, silky blond hair, slim figure, radiant skin and air of vulnerability — as Norma Jennings, the unhappily married but beatific owner of the Double R Diner.
Trump on Thursday took aim at the $325 billion in Chinese goods that are so far untouched by the trade war, saying he was "starting ... paperwork today" to tax those with a punitive tariff of 25 percent.
Since the discovery, archaeological study of the earthworks and other evidence has challenged the notion that the rain forests of the Amazon were untouched by human hands before the arrival of European explorers in the 15th century.
Serengeti is a six-part series that will take viewers into the plains of Tanzania to see what it is like to live as lion, zebra, baboon and cheetah, in a habitat that is relatively untouched by humans.
They appear as lush environments untouched by "civilization" until the dawn of nuclear testing, and are often  rendered virtually uninhabitable (ex: Infant Island), or as remote research posts like Monsterland, which functions almost like a zoo or laboratory.
The company says the market is $2850 billion per year for English speakers, noting that it's largely untouched by the large U.S. travel marketplaces that continue to focus on selling simpler travel components like flight and hotel rooms.
Although the White House said last year that it expected "greater enforcement" of marijuana in states where it's legal, Trump has since suggested he'd support Gardner's legislation to allow states to legalize marijuana untouched by the Justice Department.
San Francisco's Chinatown is full of treasures, one of the few corners of the city that feels relatively untouched by the ever-more-powerful wand of gentrification that has changed the face of many of its other neighborhoods.
The American economy will take a hit – and it already isThe financial impact isn't as deep as it is for those in the U.K., but the United States is by no means "untouched" by the U.K.'s vote.
For the security-heavy state that went largely untouched by the Arab Spring, the strength and audacity of the protests are a complete surprise, says Farah Soumes, a local freelance writer who's been taking part in the demonstrations.
Photo editing tools like Facetune allow me to see how I might look untouched by testosterone; they allow me to set aside my anxiety and get back to what many of us millennial girls are doing: posting selfies.
His house is in Marawi's safe zone, an area long abandoned by residents but untouched by unrelenting shelling and military air strikes that have all but flattened the city's commercial heart, destroying thousands of homes, shops and vehicles.
"The whole palace remained untouched by the experts and foreign excavation," Jassim said as he toured the tunnels, still lined with broken bits of pottery as well as sections of stone panel with carved figures and cuneiform text.
"I'm concerned that the loneliness and helplessness will kill her quicker than the virus," said Melissa West, whose 95-year-old mother-in-law lives in a nursing home in Seattle that has remained untouched by the virus.
On the 15th anniversary of its release in Japan, Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi—translated as "Sen and Chihiro's Spiriting Away"—remains untouched by rivals for its blend of the spiritual, the realistic, the fantastic, and the human.
It is inconceivable that universities could have remained untouched by the highly technical industrial economy that triumphed in the late nineteenth century; the important question was who they imagined themselves to be serving and how they did so.
We hopped out of a gas-fueled car we had driven hundreds of miles, and stood on a man-made road just to look at nature that might have been better off unseen, and therefore untouched, by people.
The allegations are especially damaging for Mr. Fillon because he has pledged to reduce wasteful spending and has fashioned himself as a stern and honest politician, untouched by the corruption scandals that have plagued some of his opponents.
Ms. Lemus is one of millions of Americans tripped up by overdraft practices, a murky corner of consumer banking that, despite a lot of hand-wringing in Washington, costly litigation and customer rancor, remains largely untouched by financial regulation.
The steepest losses of natural areas - untouched by human development - occurred in the southern and midwestern U.S. as the footprints of cities, farms, roads, power plants, and other development increased from cover 47% and 59% of their land area.
The worst call of the night belonged to umpire Mariana Alves, who overruled a Serena Williams winner (a ball that lands in and is untouched by your opponent) that was clearly inside the sideline and gave Capriati the point.
But a key piece of Trump's trade agenda — one the president sees as a way to follow through on promises to Michigan, a state he narrowly won in 2016 — has gone largely untouched by Democrats on the campaign trail.
Developed markets have been largely untouched by the volatility tearing through large parts of emerging markets right now, but no corner of world markets would be spared from turbulence, stress or rapid moves in the euro/dollar exchange rate.
Ms. Koczy's grandfather's jewelry shop, which she said was destroyed in the Kristallnacht — the night in 1938 when Jewish homes, schools and businesses were ransacked — was untouched by those events, according to Matthias Kordes, the lead archivist in Recklinghausen.
Untouched by the bombing, a wreath of plastic flowers surrounded the face of Wakil Hussain Allahdad, a retired wrestler famed for carrying victims of suicide bombings to safety, who was then killed in a suicide bombing himself this year.
The potential harm to the bear population has become a major issue amid the Trump Administration's efforts to allow oil drilling in the Arctic refuge, an area the size of South Carolina that is largely untouched by human activities.
The bottom half of Americans own just 1.6 percent of the nation's wealth, up from 1.1 percent when President Trump took office but down from 2.1 percent in 2006 — and that group is largely untouched by stock market gains.
As the traditional digital advertisement space is becoming more turbulent, United We Win, a "super PAC" supporting Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, is turning to a vast market of digital influence often left untouched by politics: influencer marketing.
Ms. Koczy's grandfather's jewelry shop, which she said was destroyed in the Kristallnacht — the night in 33 when Jewish homes, schools and businesses were ransacked — was untouched by those events, according to Matthias Kordes, the lead archivist in Recklinghausen.
It was impossible to not think of an artist's ideas as symbols—metaphors within the work untouched by the introduction of a third element, like a written text, as was the practice at the end of the 17th century.
A gathering of foppish young men, seemingly untouched by Death's rampage, mill around a fountain in the upper right panel, while on the upper left, one of their number inexplicably grapples with the leashes of two snarling hunting dogs.
The Sentinelese people of the Andaman Islands fired arrows at 27-year-old John Allen Chau and left his dead body on the beach of North Sentinel Island, where they have lived untouched by modern civilisation for thousands of years.
The tiny island is one of the few places in Syria physically untouched by eight years of conflict, its only direct brush with war being the distant boom and sight of smoke from an explosion on the mainland in 2016.
Anchor is essentially the YouTube of podcasts, and while audio will always be smaller than video, there's clearly a lot of room to grow in one of the few areas of the media universe untouched by the Google-Facebook duopoly.
Socotra, which lies between the Arabian Peninsula and Horn of Africa, has been largely untouched by a three-year-old war in Yemen and is under the control of the internationally recognized government whose president remains in exile in Saudi Arabia.
While locals were aware of Mount Lico and used the natural resources of surrounding forests, its tall, sheer walls meant that it was nearly impossible to access, which made it likely that the land on top was untouched by humans.
Source: Marvel Studios 2018 Source: Marvel Studios 2018 In the Marvel universe, Wakanda's discovery of the super-strong metal vibranium, and the country's subsequent decision to hide its technology, means that it's largely untouched by the horrors of real-world colonialism.
Why it matters: New Horizons found that Ultima Thule appears to be leftover debris from the early days of the solar system and has remained largely untouched by the heat of the sun since it formed 4.5 billion years ago.
Consider it a way of already "winning" The Bachelorette without making it all the way to the end just yet, because as Bachelor Nation knows, the biggest win of all is getting out of the season untouched by a bad edit.
Remarkably, Boseman has come this far despite a relatively late start (he led a studio film for the first time at 35) and while remaining noticeably untouched by the tabloid drama, or whiff of overexposure, that can engulf even seasoned celebrities.
At the same time, insurgents are attacking northern Burkina Faso and pushing south along the border with Niger toward areas previously untouched by extremist violence, including the Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo and Ghana, where the Pentagon has a logistics hub.
The shift comes as insurgents are attacking northern Burkina Faso and pushing south along the border with Niger toward areas previously untouched by extremist violence, including the Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo and Ghana, where the Pentagon has a logistics hub.
In Seattle, the disruptions have already been rippling through the region, one of the fastest growing economies in the country, and almost no one has been untouched by either the virus or the broadening attempts to keep it at bay.
It helps that Stockholm was untouched by the destruction of 20th-century wars and still looks rather 19053th-century, with ornate, low-rise buildings, and both tall ships and vintage-looking ferries darting to and fro on the city's bustling waterways.
But rather than immediately hitting delete he scrolled down the email while eating lunch and was intrigued by what he saw: a simple white clapboard church dating to 0003 that was so untouched by time its only bathroom was an outhouse.
Inside, it contained a Jewish prayer shawl, a tallit, untouched by the flames, and a small new prayer scroll, or tefillin, that was to be a gift from Mr. Gluck to one of his grandsons for his upcoming bar mitzvah.
At this rate, and with superhero movies and television shows continuing to rake in money at the box office, it feels as if no schlub will be left untouched by Hollywood's thirst for stars who look believable when doing superpowered things.
Kubrick's film is a marvel from the past, and when it's seen again in a form untouched by digital technology, it still seems like an ideal demo reel for filmmakers, a standard that anyone who wants to make movies should aspire to reach.
Whether the Disney store or Samsung, Tissot, Zara or Dior, few major retailers were left untouched by the rampage, which also took in a cinema, Hugo Boss, a Renault branded cafe, an Iran Air office and banks from Societe Generale to HSBC.
GC: Yes, absolutely, Karen, and clearly Donald Trump is already acting as a disruptor when it comes to many businesses that sell into the United States, and IT one area and industry that has not been left untouched by Donald Trump's Twitter feed.
"Helicopter money" of this sort—named in honour of a parable told by Milton Friedman, a famous economist—is as close as you can get to raining cash from a clear blue sky like manna from heaven, untouched by banks and financial markets.
Indeed, while companies have sprung up around everything from on-demand family care to shipping, the waste industry — valued at anywhere from $45 billion to $65 billion when accounting for collection services, treatment and disposal — has largely been left untouched by tech founders.
A game that lets me live inside of the Neo-Tokyo of 2019 (shit, not long now, guys*), and peek into all of its grimy corners, the places untouched by the film's neon glow that singes itself so irrevocably into the memory.
More importantly, there are other issues untouched by the SCOTUS decision, such as whether a cookie placed on a computer of a Massachusetts resident means the merchant who places it must then collect and remit for all their sales into the state.
I wanted to feel my workplace and my world were safe, untouched by the outside world (a privilege in and of itself, the privilege of ignoring what hasn't hurt you) and I claimed that safety at cost to someone else, someone very special.
"Anyone who wants to remain untouched by the legal and political implications of the judgment, should in the future consider storing personal data only on servers within the European Union," Hamburg's Data Protection Officer Johannes Caspar told the German magazine Der Spiegel.
Most of the Lea Valley is untouched by it, and the changes are, as you say, largely to do with the spread of the gentrification that has come as a result of the housing shortage and the ongoing rise in property prices.
Scientists led by Ana Benítez-López, an ecologist at Radboud University in the Netherlands, estimated that the abundance of large forest mammals has declined by 40 percent in remote forests—untouched by activity like logging—due to hunting over the past four decades.
Bhutan is also the last of the Himalayan kingdoms to remain a kingdom, with a hereditary monarchy and a culture largely untouched by the ravages of Hollywood's fashion and pop dominance on the one hand, and that of environmental degradation on the other.
Yasuyuki Kato, a professor of infectious diseases at the International University of Health and Welfare in Narita, Japan, said the country had been largely untouched by past outbreaks of coronaviruses, such as SARS and MERS, giving it a false sense of security.
After struggling to sing for years, Mr. Conrad went to the Lichtenberg Institute in Germany, a voice training center, where he rebuilt his voice, emerging as the baritone he had always been — "untouched by all of my tenor experiments," he later said.
Under existing guidelines that would be left untouched by the new law, the 95 million Swiss francs ($100 million) seized by FINMA from private Bank BSI this year during a probe into its ties to Malaysian fund 1MDB could help reduce its tax bill.
For Tanz, the decision to set up Pearl as a separate business was necessary for the new company to be able to focus on a huge opportunity to transform a portion of the healthcare industry that has remained largely untouched by machine learning applications.
It was about becoming more intellectual about these things, but then neoconservatism went through this demonic marriage with populism and suddenly the ordinary American, the ordinary guy, became this fount of wisdom because he's been untouched by these ideas that are corrupting our virtue.
It was not immediately clear who was shooting in San Pedro, which is an export point for cocoa grown in the fertile west and had until Wednesday remained untouched by the waves of revolts that have swept through much of the rest of the country.
Commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund Hungary and winner of a truckload of animation prizes, László Ruska and Dávid Ringeisen's Paper World imagines an office turned into a gloriously untouched-by-humans wildlife expanse, repleat with all kinds of animals that run, swim, and fly.
Oversight and Government Reform With his hands on the levers of the House's marquee investigative body, Mr. Cummings would face one of the Democrats' most perilous balancing acts: How to scrutinize the heap of Trump administration scandals left untouched by Republicans without appearing to overreach.
The first major coordinated action of the student-led movement for gun control marshaled the same elements that had defined it ever since the Parkland shooting: eloquent young voices, equipped with symbolism and social media savvy, riding a resolve as yet untouched by cynicism.
O.W. camp, he and other American soldiers captured at the Battle of the Bulge, before being shipped eastward by train, were confronted by a smoldering hellscape where the Saxon capital had stood, its baroque architecture until now pristinely untouched by the wrecking hand of war.
Crucially, just as G-funk in Los Angeles and the lush pop-soul remakes of Bad Boy Records in New York were emerging, setting the table for hip-hop's full ascent into mainstream pop, Eric B. & Rakim split up, leaving a legacy untouched by decline.
Perhaps the biggest brain-teaser is this: if the advent of Jesus Christ reconciled humanity with its creator, how do we interpret the fact that historically Christian cultures have behaved unwisely, as the document asserts, and must relearn wisdom from peoples untouched by Christianity?
There is no shortage of accusations as to why this outsider candidate was given his unprecedented opportunity to surge among a conservative voting base in Iowa, untouched by any sustained campaign attacks, while other the GOP candidates trained their fire on each other, giving him a pass.
All the actors have fun with their roles under the direction of Jacob Titus and Mr. Stevens, with Ms. Treadway standing out in particular as the blithely chipper Clara, blissfully inhabiting her own placid world and seemingly untouched by her husband's recent demise — at least at first.
However, Workers Tavern remained untouched by the conflagration, and though the only written record of the bar's existence—discovered by Kirk in an old phone book—was in 1926, she had the building appraised by an architectural historian that placed its construction as early as 1905.
As this year's June 28-29 G20 summit in Osaka, Japan approaches, Trump is preparing to launch 25% tariffs on virtually all Chinese imports so far untouched by the two countries' tariff war, a $300 billion list of consumer goods including cell phones, computers and clothing.
The latest round of talks would the first in-person, high-level discussion since a failed trade meeting at the end of July prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to proceed with fresh tariffs on virtually all remaining Chinese imports so far untouched by the trade war.
Their findings, along with other archaeological discoveries in Brazil in recent years — including giant land carvings, remains of fortified settlements and even complex road networks — are upending earlier views of archaeologists who argued that the Amazon had been relatively untouched by humans except for small, nomadic tribes.
In addition, marketing for FIJI water frequently plays on the remoteness of where it is extracted from, being 'untouched by man', for example, and few consider the environmental ramifications of transporting this product thousands of miles for human consumption when perfectly good drinking water is already readily available.
The Bialowieza Puszcza was always famous to environmentalists and naturalists, but it became well known to everyone due to Alan Weisman's best-selling book, The World Without Us. To understand how the world would fare if people disappeared, he looks at the few places still untouched by humans.
Previous Star Wars films have largely dealt with down-and-out characters scraping by in junkyards and slums, but Canto Bight is a haven for the decadent super-rich, who've been largely untouched by what's happening with the First Order and the Resistance — aside from taking money from both.
Sister Rita Dohn, also of Starman's order, told the Chicago Tribune in 1999 that marketing around the fact that the company's wafers were untouched by human hands got her "dander up," since she sees the human work and prayer that go into their hosts as integral to their value.
Instead, within a matter of hours, a sudden, stunning void opened upon the sports scene, as it became clear that no subsection of society — even seemingly shatterproof, multibillion-dollar sports leagues populated by so many of the nation's larger-than-life public figures — would go untouched by the outbreak.
October's talks would be the first in-person, high-level discussions since a failed U.S.-China trade meeting in July spurred U.S. President Donald Trump to move forward with fresh tariffs on virtually all Chinese imports that had been untouched by the trade war between the two countries.
To see what a difference a new perspective can make, one need only look toward Marvel, where Ryan Coogler's Black Panther is currently serving up a rare vision of a society untouched by European oppression, or DC, where Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman imagined what a land without men might look like.
While all trendy foods have hyperbole built into their marketing (looking at you, bone broth aka expensive meat tea) pink Himalayan salt might take the cake: Yes, it costs more, but it's natural, unrefined salt with dozens of minerals and elements that's extracted by hand from mines untouched by pollution!
"Banks have proven to be difficult environments for innovation to flourish, resulting in an antiquated financial services industry that remains relatively untouched by the technology-driven evolution transforming other markets ranging from social media sharing to professional enterprise services," said Malka, in a statement announcing the launch of his first fund.
On Sunday evening, Cambodia's National Election Committee said that turnout had reached 82.17 percent, a figure that in the capital, Phnom Penh, at least, did not correspond with the sight of empty polling stations and residents walking around with fingers untouched by the ink used to denote those who had voted.
Many rely on China for some portion of their manufacturing, and the new tariffs — as much as 25 percent on the roughly $300 billion worth of goods that so far have been untouched by the trade war — could force the companies to change where and how they make their products.
Water that looked like spilled cyan paint rushed along river beds made from smooth, multicolored stones; mist clung to dew-sprinkled forests that grew down steep inclines; with the exception of the two-lane road and the power lines that ran along it, the terrain seemed entirely untouched by civilization.
Last year, he told Vogue, "I don't think there is any sector or industry that will be untouched by AR."We're still just seeing incremental developments right now, but it's all part of building the software background that will fuel the inevitable AR headset that Apple may or may not release in 2019.
Priebus' team is aiming for quiet and smooth -- two things that are rarely associated with Trump -- but his band of loyal members, led by RNC general counsel John Ryder and others, are largely untouched by Trump, because Trump and his supporters were never a presence inside the small club until this year.
"I was astonished to learn that $26 billion of the $40 billion domestic pizza industry is owned by local pizzerias, and yet the vast majority of them still operate the same way they did 50 years ago, untouched by technology," said Ben Sun, partner at Primary Venture Partners, said in a statement.
Where other acts who emerged at the same time (specifically The Libertines, who were the only UK act to really climb to the same heights as Arctic Monkeys) felt inextricable from their London-centric, Hawley Arms epicenter, Alex Turner's words located him in the sorts of towns untouched by the capital's gritty glamour.
You could be completely untouched by a member of the opposite sex but still considered non-virginal if you'd had a dirty thought; a letter to the editor of a British newspaper in 1730 said books by female authors like Eliza Haywood and Delarivier Manley "ruin more virgins than masquerades or brothels," McAllister tells Broadly.
Obviously digital sales differ massively from psychical sales, and the asking price for Rocket League is somewhat below the premium cost of a triple-A release, but still: that's an independently made multiplayer game at number one, a game untouched by a major publisher, ahead of FIFA 2110, Battlefield 22, Uncharted 4 and Destiny.
But we are never lifted out of such places, I think now, and so I went back to the bathrooms beneath N.D.K., I had never stopped thinking about them; even as I lay with R., flooded with love, there was a part of me untouched by him, a part that longed to be back there.
They don't have things all their own way—there are more administrative burdens, and insurance companies and the government are more intrusive than before—but the profession has been the single biggest beneficiary of the boom in medical spending in the past four decades, and doctors' incomes have remained relatively untouched by attempts to rein in health-care costs.
This is his signature work, and a former curator at Yale Art Galleries explains what it is meant to represent: In the 19th century, when Americans, especially Easterners living in cities, looked at a painting by Bierstadt, it gave them the vicarious pleasure of communing with nature, of escaping to someplace where the landscape appeared to be untouched by civilization.
The inauguration of President Donald Trump came and went in Washington, D.C., like a formal dinner left untouched by its guests, providing a canvas of neatly stacked barriers, stripped-down scaffolding, and city blocks lined with empty bleachers—ready for a crowd of half a million marchers who descended on the city the next morning, three times as many as had attended the day before.
Which means that disingenuous doctoring — such as this example from the recent UK General Election (where campaign staff for one political party edited a video of a politician from a rival party who was being asked a question about brexit to make it look like he was lost for words when in fact he wasn't) — will go entirely untouched by the new 'tougher' policy.
To integrate a child into a Twitter post or Instagram picture, then, is to acknowledge a deeply intimate connection we have to a world untouched by these corrupting media platforms, to signal to others that when we put down the phone or close the computer, there exists a human being whose life is wholly dependent on us, who wants to hear a bedtime story rather than another hot take on the latest scandal, who loves us not for how many followers we boast but for the tender, sacrificial care we give them.

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