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"watered" Definitions
  1. having rivers or streams: an amply watered area.
  2. receiving rain or other precipitation.
  3. sprinkled, irrigated, etc., with water: a poorly watered garden.
  4. having a wavy, lustrous pattern or marking: watered silk.
  5. (of stock) issued in excess of a company's true worth.

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In accordance with popular vote, a Zebra plant (named Jeff) is either watered or not watered every night.
"If those sanctions were to be watered down, I would, for sure, support codifying them and making sure they don't get watered down," Ryan said.
Then Dan Harmon started making the show for that small crowd and delivered everything they could ask [for]... which meant the show got watered down and watered down.
Drink that sucker up before it gets all watered down!
I watered the trees in our yard in early February.
It's called the sushi burger, and our mouths just watered.
Bannon watered them and made sure they got enough sun.
The void is a plant that must continually be watered.
Across the street, a woman watered a bright green lawn.
Pence backed down, seeking amendments that watered down the law.
After Federer's match on Saturday, Stubley's crew watered Centre Court.
A plan for Sheffield and its environs was watered down.
They've drastically watered down the federal ban on sexual harassment.
It's sucked up all the reality   I've watered it with.
This is a watered down version of the first one.
Yeah, motherfuckers got to because this shit is watered down.
But these watered-down versions of electoral promises have underwhelmed supporters.
In the end, the protest was watered down throughout the league.
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Other controversial policies were significantly watered down or became vague principles.
Harder-line drafts were watered down during years of political wrangling.
Lyrically, it's a watered-down, less inventive version of Khalid's "Location."
Tchilinguirian expects a watered-down agreement from OPEC as a result.
So, they&aposve watered down the votes on the Democratic side.
But she rejects that as a watered-down sort of Brexit.
Relationships need to be developed like flowers need to be watered.
A lot depends on how much the reforms are watered down.
Not sensationalized, not watered down; but desperate, heartfelt, awkward, and exciting.
Podemos has gradually watered down its demands for an economic overhaul.
On Tuesday, as they struggled to remain frozen, their eyes watered.
The seedlings had been watered and the lunch lettuce was picked.
Their have concerns about identity and their culture being watered down.
Others gardened, trimmed the phlox, watered tomatoes carefully, went aphid-mad.
It passed a watered-down law in November, which she opposed.
Kate Crawford: It was, certainly, watered down from its original framing.
The roots of the tree of liberty are watered by what?
Maternity coverage could be high on the list to be watered down.
My mouth watered at the thought of the food I wouldn't eat.
" - Carrie, 35 "Dysfunctional penis, watered his plants instead" - Lia, 27 "Sloppy kisser.
It's not as bitter or watered-down as some mega-brands are.
Like other student packages, SiriusXM's student plan isn't a watered-down subscription.
But, in a victory for the hawks, it is much watered down.
Since nobody wants a watered down margarita, meet the Glacier Ice Ball.
Bill McCoy was a rum runner who never watered down his hooch.
But even the watered-down plan met with scepticism in some capitals.
It's colonization of culture — a whitewashed, watered-down version of true heritage.
""I want whoever took the bonsais to make sure they are watered.
What if he put her in a flower pot and watered her?
Earlier this week, Trump called Sessions out for "watered down" travel ban.
The Mexican herb chia explodes with luscious springs of green when watered.
The orange juice was sour and watered down from concentrate, but inoffensive.
He fed and watered my chickens, and made sure they were safe.
Watered-down versions of raunch wear are standard issue at the mall.
Just this watered down sense that no one has anything to say.
The thing is, it just sounds a bit like watered-down dancehall.
That right will be either removed, or significantly watered down after Brexit.
C.J. watered a hole in Johannesburg and looked very happy about it.
You'll also love the watered-down Kindle Paperwhite, which starts at $28.
The Senate tacked on amendments that significantly watered down the regulatory burdens.
Like the Nile, the Tigris and the Yangtze, the Mekong watered empires.
Not in the watered-down, common vernacular way that means really good.
"Almost two dozen states have rejected or watered down legislation," Reiss said.
Putin has watered this invasive species for much of the past decade.
I watered these miraculous trees every day and greeted them each morning.
But a watered-down or half-cooked deal won't get it done.
An important point about P&As: They are not watered-down cryptics.
And since only a portion of the ban will go into effect -- limiting people from six majority-Muslim countries with no US connection from entering the US -- it's essentially a watered-down victory for his "watered down" travel ban.
"All the boxes are soon going to say 'Watered by Skywater,' to help the community understand that these boxes are not watered with tap water," said Hertz, who earns a commission for every machine he persuades someone to purchase.
However, he criticised the "watered-down report," which only made a single recommendation.
He echoed her words, slightly watered down (not using the phrase "systematic racism").
But he worries that, as implementation approaches, the rules will be watered down.
Peanut-containing foods might mean watered-down peanut butter or purees containing peanut.
But that should not mean that standards for clinical trials are watered down.
Tax reform may not arrive until next year, and in watered-down fashion.
I knew when it watered and when it skipped due to inclement weather.
Other rating agencies may follow if the watered-down reform does not pass.
In the latest draft, the parties' most controversial proposals have been watered down.
You know, if it gets totally watered down, just do the same thing.
The legislation was watered down this week after months of negotiations with Israel.
The Supreme Court ultimately upheld a watered down version of the travel ban.
The daffodils were in bloom, which meant the garden had to be watered.
"The roots of the tree of liberty are watered by what?" he said.
And don't worry — we'll keep you fed, watered and caffeinated throughout the event.
Trump blamed his attorneys advancing a "watered down" version of the controversial order.
I imagine that that's a watered down version of what Beirut could be.
Yet the Republican bills watered down or eliminated the protections in existing law.
It allows all the office plants to be watered with recycled storm water.
"I could keep 'em clean, keep 'em fed, keep 'em watered," Hewett said.
Why spoil the experience with a watered-down version of the real thing?
To Eurasia's Mr. Garman, the risk is ending up with watered-down measures.
The investment advisory industry has to give out watered-down, averaged-out advice.
Past labor reforms have languished for months in parliament before being watered down.
Guardiola was unyielding, though, on how much he wanted all the fields watered.
Not surprisingly, too much has been lost in these watered-down, simplified readings.
"A watered down ban is still a ban," he said in a statement.
Georgia watered down its disclosure rules during Fitzgerald's tenure as a state official.
" But I think he's wrong to complain that online reviews have "watered criticism down.
A few crowded American cities, including San Francisco, have watered down their parking minimums.
But Wright insisted the government has not "watered down" the threshold for military force.
From there, you can control how the different zones of your lawn are watered.
Otherwise, his appeal will eventually wane, watered down like his least favorite Shirley Temples.
"All IG reports are watered down by the agency that they're overseeing," Issa said.
The decree was watered down after President Sergio Mattarella and rights groups expressed alarm.
It was almost nauseatingly rich; my throat contracted, and my eyes watered with pleasure.
A heavily watered down version of Mr Macron's budget proposal was agreed in December.
The idea was watered down by the Swedish government, then scrapped in the 1990s.
It was never pawned off like Snoopy and Peanuts or watered down like Garfield.
Last year, the government watered down its goals for free higher education and consolidation.
A significantly watered down version of this may be what Tillerson is aiming at.
There's nothing to stop somebody from doing it again if it gets watered down.
We'd cover them in chippy sauce: cheap brown sauce watered down heavily with vinegar.
All of the whiskies are served straight, not in a cocktail nor watered down.
Corbyn, 70, has delayed and watered-down anti-racist reforms in his own party.
To me, it was kind of a diluted, watered-down, wimpy, open-ended protest.
Adding ice is out of the question, obviously — no one wants watered-down bubbly.
He got them in the form of a watered-down bill that pleased nobody.
That's just coffee that's refrigerated and becoming increasingly watered down as your ice melts.
They have been holding out hope it might be watered down in further negotiations.
When I watered the plants the day after the bombing, they had burn holes.
Nothing is watered down about them: We are black, and we are unapologetically black.
Evangelical churches also ran extensive campaigns against the change, which was eventually watered down.
But we'll keep you fed, watered and hopped up on caffeine for the duration.
Several other tech companies have recently tried to consumerize watered-down versions of deepfakes.
And the culture has anyway been watered down, says Ian Dunn, Coventry University's provost.
Facebook Protect, at least on the outside, seems like a slightly watered down version.
Water passes through sandy soil quickly and plants need to be watered more often.
Congress watered that down a bit, but the rich kept paying up for decades.
Investors cheered it, even if the final bill is likely to be watered down.
The frustration on the Republican side was more that you watered down the amendment.
The initiative, though still approved, was eventually watered down due to opposition from Italy.
A watered-down version of the order was later upheld by the Supreme Court.
Even if I'm not wearing pants, my crops are getting watered in Stardew Valley.
But the proposal is likely to be watered down as lawmakers extract concessions and exemptions.
But it has watered down an earlier plan to have workers represented on company boards.
I think they're more interesting because they're not watered down to appeal to the masses.
The stage appears to have been watered down, with Bieber and his dancers splashing around.
They argued this stipulation would prevent the legislation from being watered down by outside interests.
The panel was approved—but only after America, Britain and France had watered it down.
They have been holding out the hope it might be watered down in further negotiations.
Take them out of their element, and that pure offensive magic sauce gets watered down.
Often, celebrity collaborations offer a super-expensive, watered-down variation of the star's signature look.
C. took care of the chickens and watered the horses, so no chores for me!
Even if gasoline prices rise sharply, other energy reforms may be watered down or delayed.
After which TfL published a much watered down list of requirements to be taken forward.
Iran, NATO, China It's just the most recent international pledge that Trump has watered down.
Next thing you know, bros are doing a watered down version on the country radio.
A plan to replace his ministers with independent technocrats, for example, was subsequently watered down.
"The criteria will not be watered down," insists the European Commission's president, Jean-Claude Juncker.
Some insiders think that policies such as the employee-ownership fund will be watered down.
Bergamo is exactly where the lush, well-watered plains of northern Italy meet the Alps.
Her fruit is born from violence and greed, watered by the blood of my ancestors.
The same goes with the watered-down socialism of labor representatives on boards of directors.
But, because the estate tax has been so watered down, it is no longer effective.
In Montana alone, more than 85033,000 miles of streams are chronically or periodically de-watered.
"It was so watered down, it wasn't even useful," one of the former employees said.
Despite the fiscal importance of this issue, the RAC program has been significantly watered down.
Last summer, a House Energy Committee subpanel unanimously approved a watered-down energy reform bill.
"The provisions that were going to support repair have been massively watered down," Schweitzer said.
What we've gotten so far has been a watered-down version of that exciting promise.
The draft text of the conclusions has been watered down under pressure from reluctant countries.
Now, we've probably heard the all-inclusive rumors: watered-down drinks and low-end food.
Had it been completed, it would have watered 250,000 hectares of the Al Jazeera plain.
Watered with imagination and invention, some mirages evidently can sink their roots deeply into reality.
And it rejects the Clinton-era push for centrist voters with watered-down policy positions.
The texture was slightly watered down, however, and I wanted more flavor from the vegetables.
And Zero Mass Water's Scottsdale office has a vertical farm watered entirely by the system.
His eyes watered all the time; he saw black dots floating in front of him.
"The more you shake, the more watered-down your final cocktail will be," says Madix.
I'll pick weeds, look at the soil, plant something, rearrange things, make sure it's watered.
The Republicans eventually failed to pass even their watered-down "skinny" repeal plan after Sen.
James Whitford is the executive director of Watered Gardens Gospel Rescue Mission in Joplin, Missouri.
KEEP YOUR PROPERTY TIDY Have the lawn mowed, the plants watered and the pool cleaned.
Sequels have long had a reputation for being watered-down versions of their original movies.
Trump described the order as a "watered down, politically correct" version of his original one.
Which could, you presumably don't want a watered-down version where it says nothing, right?
Last week the Romanian government watered down the share capital requirements of mandatory private pension funds.
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You can't have a watered-down version of the real world, especially if you're considering proposing.
Barkley's response to Curry's unanimous MVP was that it illuminated how "watered down" the NBA is.
Labour leader Corbyn said May had simply taken a few Labour policies and watered them down.
But others say that industry lobbying watered down the bill so much that it's basically useless.
The brands that are making our size are [making products that are] diluted and watered down.
Crops must be irrigated and harvested, animals watered, freezers and coolers kept cold and offices run.
Last week Facebook rolled out a watered-down version of its ad transparency tool in Ireland.
Already, China has watered down some of its joint-venture requirements for foreign carmakers and banks.
You can't have a watered down version of the real world, especially if you're considering proposing.
"If he does get social security reform approved, it will be badly watered down," Fleischer said.
The truth is that I was not groomed for stardom and watered down for your enjoyment.
The speech was ultimately a watered-down version of Trump's characteristic, strong-headed America First rhetoric.
We really don't care for that moniker because we feel it's been watered down so much.
And they boost the odds that eventual action will be a watered-down compromise with Democrats.
The country's economy minister on Wednesday said a watered-down pension reform would threaten future generations.
On tax, he has watered down the ruinously expensive plan he put forward during the primaries.
Employers' groups say the bill has been so watered down that they no longer support it.
But the watered down Real ID has crept toward implementation and remains a source of concern.
All are watered by him, except when he does not have the strength to do it.
Others that should have been stopped were just watered down with ineffective, unenforced conditions, she added.
But chicken adobo was watered down so much, I couldn't tell what culture it came from.
They fear that any legislative compromise on net neutrality will be too weak and watered down.
The White House had signaled the administration preferred a watered-down version of the sanctions bill.
You can shoot at the water balloon from any direction, and the plant will get watered.
Irrigation tubes punctured with tiny weep holes snake among the panels to keep the plants watered.
Half of the plots were well watered and green; the other half were parched and yellow.
But a contrived version of yourself is essentially a watered down version of your natural greatness.
We'll keep you fed, watered and highly caffeinated throughout the event — at no cost to you.
And even what we did, such as the Dodd-Frank reforms, is now being watered down.
The dirt is heavily watered, taking the life out of baseballs that are beaten into it.
The promise of true reform was watered down by the local police union during reforms discussions.
Whenever there was a "good" Muslim or South Asian, it was watered down, not so religious.
A tougher U.S.-drafted resolution was watered down to win the support of Russia and China.
Clearly, investors will be hurt the most if this provision of Sarbanes-Oxley is watered down.
Notably, the Arizona bill was watered down to remove the genital testing components following public backlash.
He also started laundry, took the trash out, watered the plants, and dropped off dry cleaning.
The watered-down intervention without the two-way exchange didn't move anyone to support undocumented immigrants.
I watered my plants, and I loosened my StayFocusd settings, back to forty-five daily minutes.
They will head back to the stables, where the horses will be rubbed down and watered.
During days four through 10, the discharge will be more watered down and pink or brown.
Worryingly, there are also signs that NP training is becoming watered down by assembly line programs.
Backstage, following her SAG win and acceptance speech, Pitt watered that seed when he congratulated her.
Laws like these, without the backing of the Constitution, can be overlooked, watered-down or reversed.
Some were watered down by court decisions, while others are endangered by new anti-gerrymandering laws.
It obviously helped that the watered-down language fashioned by Kaine worked to the president's advantage.
For the well-watered Midwest with its rich farmland was but an extension of the East.
The executive branch then further watered it down with very generous special exemptions to the mandate.
Same-sex civil unions were approved only in 2016, and the final draft was watered down.
For the most part, they were watered-down field blends of both white and red grapes.
As Democrats looked at the watered-down version, they pointed fingers directly at the White House.
Nobody watered the garden yesterday, so do it in my PJs and harvest a bunch of raspberries.
It wasn't watered down...it got just as much love and attention as all my other collections.
We've assembled five tips for conserving water, and avoiding the spooky, over-watered vampire-garden this summer.
Other unions back the latest version of the reforms, which have been watered down by the government.
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O.J. Simpson wasted no time quenching his thirst for blood ... but he watered it down with vodka.
By contrast, after weeks of debating radical change, the Diet (parliament) recently passed greatly watered-down legislation.
Even in watered-down form, they account for much of the increased spending in the 2019 budget.
I get to do it again here, with Bat Out of Hell, where it's not watered down.
" This was replaced with a watered-down pledge to "strengthen the contribution of trade to our economies.
Most analysts expect it will be approved there with little risk of being watered down by amendments.
"I got pregnant the first time he watered the seed," Eubanks jokes of her husband, an anesthesiologist.
He and his students set up about 60 trees in a mall and watered half of them.
"The trees that were watered lost moisture at a lower rate than those that weren't," said Werner.
As it happens, lavender essential oil, even in its most watered-down form, is a common allergen.
She says brands can keep their watered-down attempts at diversity; she prefers to see real inclusion.
"We get a watered-down bill, or we get nothing because they can't come to an agreement."
Will some of that have to be watered down in the process of negotiating with the EU?
A wealth tax, which had been reduced and watered down over many years, was abolished in 2007.
Although the country has instituted a value-added tax, "targets were watered down in May", Senussi said.
The measure will also likely be watered down during the process, setting up the market for disappointment.
For an extra 80 cents, you won't have to worry about your Starbucks coffee getting watered down.
Some have been proposed, but watered down and laden with loopholes and complexities not intended by Congress.
The video for "Easy Easy" takes in the riverside and watered basins of the area's historic docks.
It also doesn't melt for a long time, so there's no risk of that watered-down taste.
A UN Security Council proposal to send several hundred peacekeepers has also been watered down after objections.
The Egyptians, thousands of years ago, watered some pretty barren hillsides with a six mile bucket brigade.
Despite the government backtracking, even the watered-down version of the labor measure continues to provoke outrage.
But privacy groups and other consumer advocates fear that a federal standard will be too watered down.
But it has also meant that the state's progressive priorities have often been watered down or ignored.
No matter what, however, I seemed to wind up with something that tasted weak or watered-down.
"People are trying to introduce watered-down proposals that are frankly going to kill us," said Rep.
What makes it worse is that even the jokes are watered down and not as risqué anymore.
That assumes that the rules are not watered down further or blocked by the financial services industry.
At the same time, some on the left contend that the measure has been too watered down.
But it became so watered down, by 28500, the proposed tunnel was unconnected to any existing rails.
While keeping your drink cold, it also reduces the risk of your drink ending up watered down.
Other major items on the campaign agenda were either watered-down or put on the back burner.
"You don't want the things you love about the neighborhood to be watered down," Ms. Sung said.
Wyden added that many of the goals are "watered down versions" of Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) proposals.
This was a watered-down Kool-Aid interpretation, with the blandness of an on-duty mall cop.
Chinese and Russian negotiators ensured that the sanctions were watered down before they went for a vote.
"My plants that have died are the ones I've just watered and let sit there," she said.
CBS's audacious maneuver involved issuing a special dividend that would have severely watered down her voting shares.
Inside was a garden of fig trees and pomegranates, trumpet creepers and hibiscus, unkempt but well-watered.
A watered-down version of the Muslim ban was approved by the Supreme Court after several lawsuits.
But does a watered-down, jargony name like Covid-19 mean people won't take the disease seriously?
"His nose sort of dripped, his eyes watered, he was always looking for Kleenex," Mr. Shear said.
The show begins with portraits of her family rendered in a watered-down, slightly academic Post Impressionism.
But last year, the Supreme Court let a watered-down version of the ban go into effect.
Instead, this watered-down version of the Yankees romped to an 8-3 victory over the Orioles.
"  The pope also called on the United Nations to resume "its leadership, because it's been watered down.
After talk of a lawsuit and a federal judge, they got watered-down agreements brokered in secret.
But the law was quickly watered down with amendments, and some provisions of it were later repealed.
Riley was soft-spoken and attentive, wearing a fantastic garment — a kind of watered-silk inverted parachute.
Depending on how those talks go, these objectives could grow bolder or, more likely, more watered down.
"We do not want to see the Paris Agreement watered down," said former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed.
When breakdancing started getting commercialized, watered down, and you could see it on butter commercials and shit (laughs).
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After winding its way through the Supreme Court, the watered-down temporary ban went into effect Thursday evening.
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The compact luxury crossover market is flooded with new entrants, many of which are watered down and forgettable.
Since Johnson's era, the roles and expectations of members with regards to their donors have become watered down.
Sprint's is a watered-down version of that: unlimited data, but game streaming is capped at 8Mbps speeds.
Other proposals, often extremely mild, are still in the green paper, but even they have been watered down.
The sanctions, the toughest since Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea, roiled aluminum markets and were later watered down.
Credit Suisse analysts expect it to be approved there with little risk of being watered down by amendments.
It creates a wonderful greenhouse effect when things are watered, it is easy to assemble, and long-lasting.
Non-profit co-ops, the watered-down competition option that made it into the ACA, have routinely collapsed.
Cameron rejected criticism that he had watered down his demands, saying improvements to the deal could be made.
"If those become bigger fights and everything gets watered down, that could be a disappointment," said Alpine's Spellman.
Anyone who has let an iced coffee sit too long knows how gross it can be watered down.
Naseer labors to avoid falling into the easy trap of giving watered-down explanations to satisfy her viewers.
Secretary Marcelo Caetano said the already watered-down bill is a "starting point" of revived talks with congressmen.
Speaker Ryan offered a watered down version of ObamaCare, and he actually expected conservatives to get on board.
Roper and other fiduciary advocates argue that what the industry really wants is a watered-down fiduciary standard.
Despite this, proposed reforms are often watered down or brushed aside in Brussels and many other European capitals.
Democrats owe the American people an apology after the House passed the watered down resolution against hate speech.
These Twitter streets are mean as hell, and you best not step with some watered-down-ass-sauce.
They also warned the repeal legislation should not be watered down from what passed the House in 2015.
They applaud any reform bill that, in a slightly watered-down form, makes it to the president's desk.
We have a message and if we watered it down to make people comfortable then what's the point?
They have also blocked, obstructed or watered down other proposed spending measures that could have boosted the economy.
Watered by a custom irrigation system, the plants were selected with the help of the botanical gardens' team.
So, if we put regular ice cubes in each glass, the coffee will get watered down — not ideal.
Contrary to the word on the well-watered street, Americans are not stumbling around in a parched fog.
Credit Suisse analysts expected it to be approved there with little risk of being watered down by amendments.
Over all, the brand offered watered-down simulacra of luxury goods, accessibly priced, elite-seeming but poorly made.
May's Brexit plan and fear that, after negotiations with the European Union, it could be watered down further.
Ms. Verma emphasized that the order "specifically mentions negotiated rates," rejecting criticism that the order was watered down.
But out of embarrassment, Ms. Marno said, she provided a watered-down account to the school's investigative panel.
Lawmakers watered down an earlier draft law that would have allowed the president to take over private businesses.
It was also a confirmation of the audience that exists for actual left politics, not watered-down centrism.
But those commitments have now been watered down by economic considerations at the top of the German government.
But an investigation by Tony Romm of the WaPo suggests that the punishment has been drastically watered down.
"With the Security Council resolution that we're negotiating now, we don't expect a watered-down resolution," she said.
Its ownership had changed hands several times from retail corporations to hedge funds, which watered down its identity.
On Monday, the U.N. was set to vote on a new watered-down sanctions resolution against North Korea.
It is still possible the plans will be watered down as the government seeks to break the deadlock.
In fact I have been able to see that the skirt is made of thick, black watered silk.
The children watered the plants, swept the deck, and got resourceful when it came to devising art projects.
That said, Marshall just feels like a watered-down version of the Shockers, who rank fifth in offense.
He drafted what has been described to CNN as a watered-down, unenforceable version of a nondisclosure agreement.
But it lets you see new guys only on days when you haven't watered your succulents, I think.
Some things in life don't mind a touch of neglect: That aloe plant you haven't watered in months?
A month later, Trump slammed his Justice Department for offering a "watered-down" version of his travel ban.
All of these measures, and many others, now stand a chance of being reversed, watered down or blocked.
The phone doesn't sound like it'll be too watered down that it'd be like using a dumb phone.
" Then he said the documents suggests that the administration will offer up "watered down versions of TPP proposals.
Over time, the concept has been watered down and gutted of the security aspects the region most needs.
Gave him watered-down coffee through a straw — he winked, told me my coffee was better than Mom's.
U.S. officials said China had watered down commitments it made on issues such as stopping intellectual property theft.
"It was very important to us that these stories didn't feel half-baked and watered-down," Yang says.
It's making the shit watered down, and there's a lot of people out here who feel that way.
Trump administration officials said China had watered down commitments it made on issues such as stopping intellectual property theft.
The plants consistently responded positively only to people who'd watered or touched them; for everyone else, doors remained closed.
But rights groups were outraged that authorities watered it down so much it fell short of criminalising marital rape.
Scott Wiener's bill, S.B. 822, would get watered down once it combined with another bill introduced by a colleague.
Speaking at a rally in Nashville, Trump called his revised executive order a "watered-down version" of his first.
The XR only has one camera so it lacks optical zoom and comes with a watered-down Portrait Mode.
That thought: "I can take whatever I want, including her", was planted and watered by a whole, rotten village.
Neuro Drinks are sweet, watered-down, flavored drinks that taste like a cross between iced tea and Vitamin Water.
Between the lines: Health insurers have successfully fought off or watered down these audits since they were first proposed.
The NRA opposed it until certain provisions that sought to penalize stores that sold such bullets were watered down.
The best part is that they stay that way without needing to be watered or kept in proper lighting.
Last night in Nashville President Trump said the revised travel ban was a watered-down version of the original.
"The bill is watered down, everybody knows that," Stevante Clark, brother of Stephon Clark, told the Los Angeles Times.
For some reason, "Note on a watered-down assault indictment?" for BATTERY NOT INCLUDED made me cringe a bit.
This year the crystal-watered, coral-reefed island was named the world's hottest destination by TripAdvisor, a travel website.
The powers of the president have been watered down, but not nearly as much as Mr Sirisena had pledged.
Ever since drinking my first Nescafé Azera, all other brands of coffee now taste like cheap watered-down garbage.
Maybe even the Wayne Gretzky/Mario Lemieux range (albeit with overall numbers watered down by the dead puck era)?
Unlike most games meant for younger audiences, Starlink isn't a watered-down version of a more traditional video game.
The character paved the way for future female detectives, but these depictions were often watered down for American audiences.
They are a little watered down, but we keep drinking them and the waiter keeps filling up our cup.
Further details of a stimulus package, which could be watered down by Congress, could be the dominant economic event.
Family Link allows kids to use real Google services — Gmail, Maps, Chrome and more — not watered down, "kiddie" versions.
So you get these watered-down projects that are trying to please everybody, without a lot of creative vision.
According to the Guardian, the ordinance is a watered-down version of its initial ruling, which banned dancing outright.
"We are sad that it looks like ... the rule might go away, be delayed or watered down," Rosenbloom said.
Together, they cast watered down spells at bachelorettes, cursing anyone who threatens to get in their best witch's way.
Serebrennikov's supporters alleged he was being punished for challenging the establishment, and that his production would be watered down.
For two months, the seedlings need to be watered every day, without using any kind of pesticides or fertilizers.
Instead of Windows RT, the new generation ships with Windows 103 S, a watered-down version of Windows 10.
But the original version was watered down after weeks of protests and a rebellion within the governing Socialist Party.
Remember Amazing Hair-Raising Monsters (a bald troll printed on a card that grew green mineral locks when watered)?
In the end, the tariffs were imposed by executive order, but were vastly watered down due to the outcry.
" Paulsen said last week he believed the tax bill would be "watered down as far as a stimulative force.
Every time we see anything on this tax bill, it's watered down," Steve Grasso said on CNBC's "Closing Bell.
But despite its rosy name, tonight's moon is not a watered-down version of the fiery-red Blood Moon.
The Trump administration appears to be either ignoring or exempting top staffers from its own watered-down ethics rules.
If it doesn't get watered down, that part of the tax law will be negative for the needy people.
Huawei is able to use the Android OS because Google open-sources a watered-down version of the software.
Democrats say Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican leader, dragged his feet and watered down the letter's language.
My father and I watered and fertilized and mowed until each precious green blade was healthy and in place.
A couple of weeks ago, it unveiled details of a much watered-down plan along with new privacy protections.
The dining hall, where "bug juice" — watered-down Kool-Aid — flowed, was cavernous and dark, with raw wooden struts.
Most of his lofty visions, like a shared eurozone budget, have been watered down or have come to nothing.
" In a fiery speech on the House floor on Thursday, Mr. Gohmert complained that the resolution was "watered down.
I drink about two and a half cups of caffeinated coffee a day, "watered" down with lots of milk.
Prosecutors are interested in learning how a Republican convention platform plank on Russia's intervention in Ukraine was watered down.
Legislators, who are beholden more to donors than to political parties, passed a few laws but watered them down.
Trump tweeted that his Justice Department shouldn't have proposed a "watered down, politically correct version" to the Supreme Court.
The MHP has 40 seats and its support for the AKP's watered-down proposal could allow it to pass.
But rights groups were outraged that authorities watered it down so much it fell short of criminalizing marital rape.
At the Sabarmati Ashram, the former home of India's independence hero Mahatma Gandhi, laborers watered lawns and painted walls.
Llamas grazed in the verdant pasture, watered by a trickling stream that flowed down the center of the valley.
The only question was whether the administration would offer a watered down version or move on from the issue.
"Sprinkling" is a spring rite in the heart of Transylvania, in central Romania, when women are watered like flowers.
The White House has pushed back on those provisions, but Corker denied that the measure would be watered down.
The climax is also watered down by the dual mandate to have Nicole's personal plot reach its own conclusion.
The Republican tax reform plan that began with much boldness is getting watered down as legislation moves through Congress.
They describe an aggressive institution pushing to regain its trading edge by having Volcker watered down, if not abolished.
"The UK's world-class reputation for upholding strong corporate governance mustn't be watered down," Morgan said in a statement.
Even though college standards have been downgraded and watered down, at least a third of the students arrive underprepared.
Jones' eyes watered as he watched a video showing highlights from his 1863-year career with the Atlanta Braves.
Guardians care for child actors during rehearsals and before and after performances, making sure they're fed, watered and rested.
Lost Cause historians at the University of Alabama watered down the radical nature of Winston's devotion to the Union.
So California legislators watered down a proposed bill enough that, if it passes, it will accomplish close to nothing.
He was upset that a piece of his on Trump and Russia had been delayed, and then watered down.
That's a tricky stylistic middle ground to straddle—artists who do often end up sounding watered down or directionless.
A man watered his flowers; the subway screeched; a woman with a floral top drank coffee on her stoop.
Following strong criticism at home and abroad, the law was later watered down by removing the threat of jail terms.
Only six of those bills have passed, but four were watered down first, creating paths for minors to still marry.
The newest member of the Budweiser family isn't a new watered-down brew filled with some sort of citrus flavoring.
And the one thing I&aposm seeing is, this is getting tamer and tamer, more watered-down by the minute.
The grid helps stabilise the surface long enough for the trees, which are watered with a hose, to take root.
Drastic steps are required to avert climate catastrophes, not watered down half-measures created to fit within corporate profit motives.
And an essential reform of pensions was watered down in negotiations with congress, which then refused to support it anyway.
For a cactus or succulent, the sign that you've over watered is that the base has turned mushy and brown.
At stake is pension reform, crucial for balancing the budget, and which may now have to be further watered down.
The watered-down version they accepted, as the price of Mr Rubio's support for the bill, excluded the poorest families.
The legislation was a very-slightly-watered-down version of an initiative that Mactaggart planned to place on the ballot.
Oliver thinks she was "watered down" government policies made by the former Prime Minister, David Cameron, to fight the epidemic.
Coupling Trump's rebuilding plan with tax reform will only result in watered-down versions of each priority, conservative groups say.
But the SVP said parliament had watered the measure down, and introduced the enforcement initiative to make it significantly tougher.
So whatever kind of Stanford-Watered-Down-Beer-Prison Experiment they've cooked up is going to go down once (maybe).
In his arguments, Chin quoted Trump's comments that the revised travel ban was a "watered down" version of the original.
It's tasty enough, though, and at only 45 IBU it almost seems a little watered down compared to most IPAs.
The subject is still obligatory until the age of 18, though in reality this requirement is ignored, or watered down.
"There's an intimacy that the viewer encounters when it's not watered down through another person's filter," says 48-year-old.
" Kanye goes on to lament how art is being demonized, and how "music is so fucking watered down right now.
In the new, officials must contend with consumers who fear that the domestic standards they cherish will be watered down.
The Graham-Menendez proposal could also be watered down before it clears the Senate to assuage concerns from business groups.
The watered down House resolution serves only as a gateway for anti-Semitic tropes to rage on among the Democrats.
" But Koop argued that when fashion becomes the primary method of dissent, the message behind the movement is "watered down.
Factually, it both seems like a watered down version of ObamaCare and second, it fails to offer valid healthcare reform.
Several Republicans who voted against the measure said it had been watered down and no longer focused on Omar's remarks.
That brand has since been watered down to the point of total dilution; a label that now stands for nothing.
It was watered down by network and studio notes to the point of being like dozens of other bland sitcoms.
Several times Coats saw his language on the Kremlin's activities watered down by the White House, according to The Times.
Booking tables, according to Jung, were the tip of the ice cube in that watered down Vodka and Red Bull.
I think it's going to move slowly and it's likely to be watered down from whatever we've seen so far.
When Oosthuizen won the 22003 British Open, his eyes watered when he publicly thanked Els for giving him his start.
All that being said, the actual substance of Clinton's platform on gun control has been watered down dramatically since 2000.
Naturally, advances in mainstream conversation are often watered down versions of the more radical ones happening on an underground level.
Some small clinics run watered-down versions, with smaller prizes or shorter durations, that don't work as well, she said.
Studio 54 had been the garden of Richard's success, seeded by cocaine and watered with drops of Liza Minnelli's champagne.
The soil must be tilled, seeds sown, and those seeds must be watered and kept in place until roots form.
The show is more a watered-down, much blander version of the comic than a satisfying page-to-screen transition.
The beauty of these plants are that they look great anywhere and don't have to be watered all that often.
I think that what's going to happen will probably be a watered-down version of what was anticipated to happen.
The watered-down resolution does not include sanctions that the U.S. wanted on North Korea's national airline and the army.
A bill could lose Democratic votes, particularly in the House, if it is seen as being watered down too much.
But with that comes a little bit of arrogance, and over time, the idea of respect has been watered down.
After pressure from the U.S. government and an outcry in Israel, Poland watered down the legislation, removing the prison sentences.
After pressure from the United States and an outcry in Israel, Poland watered down the legislation, scrapping the prison sentences.
But by offering a watered-down version of Southeast Asia's extraordinary history, this world-class institution short-changes the viewer.
Critics say the plans were watered down after some of the EU's 28 member states sought to protect their car industries.
Potentially redistributive ideas, such as a tax on housing wealth and caps on executive pay, have been watered down or shelved.
In May, the lower house of Congress approved a watered-down version of the bill, but it still needs Senate approval.
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That would likely weaken a staff that was already watered down under Bolton, whose aides insisted he was just streamlining bureaucracy.
Legislation will almost certainly be watered down, and passage through both houses of Congress could be a long, drawn-out process.
Now, Facebook's product is a much more benign and watered-down news aggregator, mainly because it is devoid of human input.
As a compromise, America watered down the proposal by dropping the names of three government ministers from the list of targets.
"There were a lot of strategies that could have been introduced, and they've all been watered-down or removed," Cavan said.
That may sound like a watered-down mechanic, but there's a huge amount of control that players have over the process.
Promises to curb the excesses of capitalism have been watered down already, but so have threats to stigmatise hiring foreign workers.
President Francois Hollande's Socialist government has said it will not withdraw the labor reform, though it has already been watered down.
An analysis in 2016 in England found that the Singaporean approach boosted results, though it was somewhat watered down in transition.
Last year, Vladimir Putin watered down his own pension reform after it lopped double digits off his approval rating almost overnight.
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But in France fitful stabs at liberalisation that began in the mid-1990s were defeated or watered down by the left.
The president called the current order a "watered down" version of the first, potentially suggesting that they had the same intent.
In place of that hubris grew a confidence that was deeper, fertilized by humility, and watered with sweat and angry tears.
After a federal judge blocked the revised order in March, Trump called it a "watered down" version of his first order.
Once they're planted by hand, they get watered through the irrigation system during the season, which runs from May to October.
Some had been watered down compared with Mrs May's original ideas, but more frequent binding shareholder votes on pay remain likely.
"It's a calamity here," 75-year-old resident Maria Nazare told Reuters as she watered around her brother's house in Macao.
While they acknowledge the administration's proposals will almost certainly be watered down, they are hopeful a meaningful package will be passed.
And sure, you could put ice cubes in your glass, but ice melts, and who wants to drink watered down wine?
Now he is gone, but the garden remains, and how it will grow depends on how it is watered and tended.
This watered-down version of public accountability was seen as the best possible outcome, and Harris didn't even go for that.
Indiana lawmakers passed a hate-crime bill Thursday that some of its original proponents called watered down, the Indy Star reports.
The grass of the golf course is perfectly manicured and watered, and various types of trees were planted throughout the property.
Watered silks and other weighty, pricey fabrics were customary, and in the higher echelons of the Vatican hierarchy, so was jewelry.
China also opposed that language, but voted for the watered-down sanctions that passed the 15-member Security Council on Monday.
Why would we present management with watered-down demands, bargaining something less than what our patients and our colleagues actually deserved?
A local advocacy group, the Rainbow Alliance of Bermuda, said the Domestic Partnership Act provided a "watered down" version of rights.
In one, two brothers were killed as they watered their fields before dawn after receiving permission from the local security outpost.
But what most critics have seen is a dressed-up, watered-down version of the other films in the "Ocean's" franchise.
But only one of them, the Secure Elections Act, has advanced, and in the process it has been significantly watered down.
"If, when you water, the water has immediately rushed through [the drainage holes], then you have not watered," Mr. Satch said.
Still, some worry that much could be lost as the old famed gayborhoods become watered-down versions of their former selves.
This "surprise" apparently led Barr to pull the four prosecutors' original sentencing memorandum in favor of a more watered-down recommendation.
They should have no more than four ounces of 100 percent fruit juice per day; the juice may be watered down.
Poland eventually watered down the legislation and removed the threat of jail terms for those who accused the country of complicity.
In fact, they watered down the wording of the Agreement to facilitate the Administration's argument that it does not require ratification.
In hindsight, it would be easy for Monaco to resent its compliance with the regulations, which have since been watered down.
The briefings with presidential candidates tend to be somewhat watered-down assessments of global threats and the state of the world.
But a watered-down law that imposes weak and symbolic sanctions on Russia would be worse than no law at all.
The draft text of the conclusions on the agenda for Tuesday's meeting has been watered down under pressure from reluctant countries.
My only worry: beautiful as they were, I assumed keeping them well-watered in the bright sun was a real chore.
Before this gets watered down or the word "vagina" gets censored out, here's my statement on this "wardrobe malfunction" b.s. pic.twitter.
"Shambles as embattled PM's deal is watered down," a front-page headline read over a picture of an anxious-looking Cameron.
Last year, Denis McDonough, Obama's last chief of staff, said on Meet the Press that McConnell "dramatically watered down" the statement.
MORE, said Trump in a series of tweets last week decried how the Department of Justice (DOJ) had submitted a watered-down, "politically correct" version of the order to the Supreme Court, and urged the DOJ to ask for an expedited hearing of the watered-down travel ban before the Supreme Court and seek a much tougher version.
Now there's this watered-down message, and it's hard to find a meaningful campaign that is actually trying to do good things.
However, the tax faced intense opposition from the mining companies, with backing from many of the workers, and was eventually watered down.
Invariably, though, I end up getting knocked out by a glass of watered-down vodka soda flung at me by someone's elbow.
The ban was blocked by a federal court, leading the president to issue a second, more watered-down version of the ban.
But no matter how authentic the watered-down, family-friendly version of corporate punk seems, there will always be an element lacking.
Mr Trump's fiscal-stimulus programme could take till next year to get through Congress and will be watered down along the way.
The current reform proposals, watered down from Dodd's original suggestions, include having six women on a newly created 36-member FIFA council.
With the app Woorld, I planted virtual flowers all around our office, and watered them with virtual clouds, hanging from the ceiling.
In many cases, they say they would rather lose a legislative fight on principle than compromise and support a watered-down bill.
Many of the clergy, monastics and devout people of Constantinople were furious that the integrity of Orthodox doctrine had been watered down.
The Italians must feel as if they are battling against an ever-rising tide of watered-down, crap imitations of their food.
But then, they say, Manafort changed his story to offer a "very watered-down version," omitting "everything, basically" about one relevant person.
Well, yes, Paiutes had been living on the well-watered desert sanctuary for at least 6,000 years, until whites kicked them off.
It is a watered-down version of her explanation on her website, and one designed specifically with a white audience in mind.
That's a very brave thing for a big double splash, but the effect is immediate [...] It's not watered down by anything else.
The blazing fires of revolution can easily be watered down to embers and lost lives can go unfound when history is mishandled.
It ran a watered-down version of Windows named Windows RT. The devices sold poorly, and Microsoft ultimately killed the whole initiative.
Students would not be placed in watered-down college classes; they would sit in college classrooms with college professors and college classmates.
If you walk through your office and look at your coworkers' desks, you'll probably see pencil holders, notebooks, and sparsely watered plants.
While initially protective, the bill was watered down during the legislative process, making its protections for innocent property owners far less meaningful.
So then you want to see the version that is prior to being watered down to get all the information out there.
But others have dismissed it as watered-down and would have preferred a ballot measure with even tougher restrictions on data collection.
Kobach won in Nebraska, but lost in Texas and Pennsylvania, and only a watered down version of the law remains in Missouri.
North Carolina's infamous House Bill 2 was eventually replaced with a watered-down version after 200 companies threatened to boycott the state.
On Yelp, the complaints typically ignore the cleavage and instead focus on cold food, watered-down drinks, and unsatisfactorily small chicken wings.
Even as the bill gets watered down, supporters have always been able to argue that it will at least do this correctly.
Price offered a detailed repeal-and-replace plan in 2015 that included watered-down tax credits, likely alienating conservatives such as Paul.
Healthy consumers will buy cheap, watered-down plans, while people with expensive medical conditions will be concentrated into much more expensive plans.
Still, even a watered-down version of earmarks could provide Republicans with all the fodder they need to make biting political ads.
But he is most widely known for his criticism of modern-day higher education, which he dismisses as watered-down liberal nonsense.
The White House dropped that and several other ideas, but as the drafts were watered down, momentum to finish the job faltered.
Making cold coffee at home is a great money-saving solution, but most of my attempts end in a watered-down drink.
I appreciated that my drink didn't get watered down from the additional ice, because it was never diluted in the first place.
President Trump rebelled against his advisers, criticizing their "watered down" version of his travel ban on citizens from some Muslim-majority nations.
After criticism from some conservative lawmakers, Mr. Koizumi watered down his plans, saying that his work might prevent him from taking leave.
There are also concerns that a watered-down statement might end up looking like tolerance of anti-Semitic views within the caucus.
Groups that tried to prevent the FCC's rollback say that the bill is just a watered-down version of the popular rules.
The double standard motivating this decision by the Speaker and the moral equivalency filling this watered down text is spineless and disgusting.
The new, watered-down beer was a huge hit with the public, which hadn't tasted a full-strength legal beer since 1917.
They agreed on only weak and watered down commitments to the drastic cuts in emissions of greenhouse gases that had been promised.
If you've tried the NA beers of the watered-down variety and were left wanting a lot more flavor, try a Wellbeing.
Raw milk used to produce powdered baby formula had been watered down and the chemical melamine was added to fool quality checks.
Still, they were watered down in order to get the support of Russia and China, which have veto power in the council.
In his arguments, Mr. Chin quoted Mr. Trump's comments that the revised travel ban is a "watered down" version of the original.
Because of the delicacy of their work, the British governments gave them watered down beer with ABV of 3 to 4 percent.
The House passed the Senate's version of the bill, which is a somewhat watered down version of what the House originally introduced.
Plants need to be watered twice a day, and you have to be careful to open enough windows to cool the place down.
It seemed like a vanilla, watered down imitation of the original — a type of milkshake that will bring no one to the yard.
And Occidental shareholders could have their position watered down because Berkshire received warrants to purchase up to 80 million shares of common stock.
When watered, the mulch in the seeding product will expand to fill the entire area and help keep the seed covered and moist.
A competing bipartisan bill, known as the Election Security Act, has been significantly watered down in recent months following pressure from state officials.
That, in turn, has translated into host nations having to settle for watered-down final communiques with little accountability -- and even less substance.
"3," since that's the current generation of Pixel phone Google is on, and the 33A is at heart a watered-down Pixel 3.
Evangelical churches, which have become increasingly vocal and have growing followings, also ran unprecedented campaigns against the change, which was eventually watered down.
Less than a year after a watered-down version of the bill was finally forced through the assembly, Mr Macron launched En Marche!
One of the errors identified in the report, however, is that workers strayed from this technical guidance, using watered-down or diluted fixative.
Instead, he watered the roof and slept on the couch by the front door that night, saying he'd leave if he saw flames.
Both dramatically fled over what they viewed as her watered-down plan for how the U.K. would leave the European Union next year.
Because your plants were watered, the evaporating moisture will catch at the top of the plastic and then "rain" back onto the plants.
Sometimes you couldn't open it unless you watered the plant next to it or acquired a key from another part of the site.
Trump promptly issued a second executive order that removed Iraq from the list of banned countries and watered down some of the provisions.
"The negative narrative around it has not at all watered down or diluted interest of the people we've been engaging with," he said.
Last year's draft bill was itself a watered-down version of plans dubbed a "snoopers' charter" by critics who prevented it reaching parliament.
He also called his new travel ban a watered-down version of the first one, which he said he wished he could implement.
Trump, speaking after the Hawaii ruling at a rally in Nashville, called his revised executive order a "watered-down version" of his first.
A new attempt for a watered-down EU-wide digital tax could be made in coming weeks, but has little chance of succeeding.
Mainly for that reason, the researchers only slightly watered down their conclusions in the revised version of the study published in June 2018.
Kelly's announcement comes as a "watered down" version of the Trump administration's long delayed travel ban will come into effect at 8 p.m.
That evidence is very strong, outside experts say — making the government report a watered-down version of information that was already publicly available.
With a pledge to amend the proposed law, Mundell may help to soothe fears that devolved powers will be watered down by Brexit.
That has eroded support among traditional backers and brought unions onto the streets to protest, even though the reforms have been watered down.
Despite my own severe dehydration, I woke up worried that the orange tree hadn't been watered, so I ventured out into the garden.
Ultimately, a more watered-down version of the provision mandating that Trump himself establish a cyber policy was included in a compromise bill.
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Democrats have raised concerns about her private sector experience, saying it could lead to a more watered-down enforcement office at the EPA.
The evidence, at two opposing corners of his office in Beverly Hills; skeletal remnants that long gave up hope of ever being watered.
France and Finland, bloc members whose interests align with Norway's because they produce nuclear energy, lobbied to get the final rule watered down.
Loewengart said if tax reform is watered down, or even fail to gain enough votes to pass, it's already been factored into expectations.
Ultimately, the House last month approved a watered-down, nonbinding resolution that nonetheless said U.S. military involvement in the civil war is unauthorized.
Also, as Mr. Trump acknowledged, his supporters watered down language in the Republican Party platform to omit support for sending weapons to Ukraine.
A first draft of an ambitious Climate Change Action plan, proposed by Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks six months ago, has been watered down.
So let's focus on all the good Americans who participated and shined in the NHL's watered-down, store-brand version of the Olympics.
The salsas—a not-terribly-watered-down taqueria-style guacamole; a refreshing salsa verde; and a smoky, toasted salsa roja—are equally impressive.
"An anti-establishment, anti-euro (though somewhat watered down) and anti-austerity government would not bode well for Italian financial assets," he said.
Some critics say that cardboard headsets are watered-down versions of VR and might dissuade consumers from trying out more advanced iterations later.
Popular "Buy American" rules are watered down, requiring the U.S. government to treat bidders from every TPP country as if they were American.
It was Greek tragedy for television, an anecdote to the watered-down, easily-consumed, happy-go-lucky mass culture that pervaded American culture.
So it's operating a wondrous hedge fund, powered solely by the desire of foreign investors to own the ever more watered-down CHF.
But Julie had said she loved me, and I wasn't going to stand on professional ceremony and reply with a watered-down response.
This is — ahem — a watered-down version of last year's postseason celebration, in which players dumped a bucket of water on a trainer.
Agricultural waste products like wood chips, corn husks, or hemp are mixed with mycelium in a mold, watered, and incubated for nine days.
Without such figures, it becomes virtually impossible for outsiders to work out how much companies are saving from the watered down tax rules.
Yes, the show can feel like a watered-down "Man Seeking Woman" and "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," but there are worse things to be.
She claimed to offer firm leadership, but watered down a key policy on elderly care a few days after publishing the party's manifesto.
Democrats have largely been resistant to such action over concerns that any bill would be a watered-down version of the FCC's regulations.
It just gave the country $500 million from a $4.2 billion credit facility after Congress passed a delayed, watered-down tax-reform bill.
The birds, which seek refuge in the well-watered parks and scattered trees of city suburbs around the country, are an Australian favorite.
The Washington Post reported that lab workers there misread labels and watered down test solution that was already diluted, producing false negative results.
Want to control your garage door with a button on your nightstand or schedule your plants to be watered at a certain time?
New on-site restaurants and bars keep their audiences fed and watered in-house and sometimes offer opportunities to mingle with the talent.
Mr. Leff has been vocal about how airlines have watered down the definition of potential security risks — and not in a good way.
He rallied neighbors, slashed back vegetation, watered down roofs and set up generators when the power was off for days at a time.
They prefer medium, indirect light and only need to be watered about every two weeks, but will instantly brighten (and purify) her space.
The Woods is a hybrid router / house plant, which inserts itself into the browsing experience if, for example, it isn't watered frequently enough.
Trump celebrates a watered-down victory for 'watered down' travel ban The Supreme Court ruled late last month that the administration could employ the travel ban against foreign nationals who lack any "bona fide" relationship to a person or entity in the US, but the state of Hawaii said the administration had wrongfully interpreted that to exclude close family, such as grandparents.
If that demand dries up, and if these foreign investors realize that they're holding heavily watered-down CHF and start unloading them, then the SNB might find that selling more newly created CHF into CHF weakness leads to a plunge in the currency's value - because, why would anyone still want to own these watered-down CHF once they start plunging?
A watered-down option would be to pass a new law that gave the courts specific guidance about how to interpret existing competition law.
The final draft was watered down after regulators decided not to take sides following intense last-minute lobbying, people familiar with the matter said.
He took the senators through an audit report page by page, pointing out each line where he said the findings had been watered down.
Watered-down pop feminism has become a favorite marketing tool for companies in recent years, according to Andi Zeisler, co-founder of Bitch Magazine.
There are a couple things about the base Blade 15 that haven't changed or been watered down for the sake of being cost-effective.
His proposal for a ban on Muslim immigration during the campaign -- since watered down -- appeared to conflict with the constitutional guarantees of religious freedom.
Existing Occidental shareholders could have their positions watered down because Berkshire would receive warrants to purchase up to 80 million shares of common stock.
Collins said he is confident his state will pass the legislation he's advancing after enacting a watered-down version of campus carry in 2013.
And we need to try to create something that's not watered down, that is just as equally funny but speaks to a wide audience.
In the Botanical Garden, a plot of barley was watered with diluted urine and later harvested, malted, and brewed into bottles of Future Beer.
Although the Republican-led committees are opening inquiries, the concern is that these will be watered-down efforts that end up shielding the administration.
"That sounded very similar to the gunshots that a lot of us heard," Sarkissian said as her eyes watered and voice began to shake.
Despite this, a thriving community of The Secret World roleplayers had sprung up around them, seeds watered by the in-character attention from devs.
So long, that when I started, we were called 'actresses' — a feminized, watered down name for the same profession our male colleagues have dominated.
FROM PEN: Try Our Amazing Never Watered Down Bloody Mary The drink is inspired by the Salted Caramel Mocha served seasonally at Starbucks stores.
But he then—candidly but counter-productively—called the March 6th order "a watered-down version of the first order" issued on January 27th.
We know, for instance, that even after 70 years in the Soviet Union, the patriarchy was really not watered down very much at all.
In March 2017, Trump issued a second order — which he later referred to as a "watered down, politically correct version" of his initial ban.
Realism. This isn't a sugar-coated, watered-down version of hacking made digestible for audiences who hardly know how to check their own email.
But recent surveys from Morgan Stanley and Brazilian brokerage XP Investimentos show investors expect that will be watered down to around 700 billion reais.
Anyone who thinks Orlando is a stucco-built town with overly watered lawns and an abundance of drive-through fast food places is right.
Ultimately the bill, which successfully introduced an official opposition to Stormont for the first time, was heavily watered down before being passed last year.
"You didn't care about the watered-down drinks, who owned the bar, how smelly it was, how ugly it was," Segal, now 68, says.
The GOP is excited about Warren precisely because she's viewed as a beatable political adversary — a less appealing, watered down facsimile of Hillary Clinton.
The plant didn't create light on its own, however—it contained luciferase, but needed to be watered with a solution containing luciferin to glow.
This provision was first "watered down" in the Texas House, but then reinserted by conservative Republicans in the House floor during debate, said Jones.
It would try again with two other versions of the travel ban, each one more watered down than the last, with mixed legal success.
Watered-down. The story you tell when your boss asks about your Saturday night in Vegas versus the one circulating in the group text.
And there are many people who think that's not a good thing, in the sense that it's watered down, the whole philosophy of it.
Its proposal for a shake-up of rules on new car approvals has been watered down by member states, documents seen by Reuters show.
Its Shatt al-Arab river watered copious marshlands, and in the 53s irrigated some 10m palm trees, whose dates were considered the world's finest.
Initial supporters of the watered-down measure turned against the industry, worried that being seen as too soft on Wall Street would alienate voters.
Christie cut public workers' pensions and refused to raise taxes, though many of his proposals were blocked or watered down by a Democratic legislature.
" It watered down so much of culture, creativity, entertainment, you see with American Idol and all that, the idea of "Make me a star!
Green thumb City workers in a Wyoming town happily watered the plants in the large planters until they realized some of them were ... marijuana.
" Jacob Rees-Mogg, a lawmaker who had previously written off Cameron's demands as thin gruel, said: "The thin gruel has been further watered down.
Trump was reportedly concerned about job losses It's not clear if the ban will be watered down, or if it will happen at all.
The government's critics say the legal framework surrounding the construction sector has been repeatedly watered down, creating loopholes that developers can exploit for profit.
I feel like someone who is realizing they just paid $20 for a strong pour of watered-down vodka and a few Manzanilla olives.
He says that because the Chen family only used organic fertilizers and rarely watered their plantation, the roots of the trees were visibly resilient.
Then, eventually, the grass will cease to be watered and die, while the rug will be damp, soaked and wrecked by this temporary lawn.
Instead, schools engage in academic fraud to help athletes pass courses they can't otherwise handle, or they put athletes in worthless, watered-down majors.
But the claims that accompany them have been watered down to "ensure compliance" with the terms of the settlement, the New York Times noted.
They will choose to enter the market with a "watered down" product, gain credibility and clinical evidence and only then strengthen their regulatory claim.
At the same time, if citrus trees are not watered enough to compensate for the extreme heat, there can be a loss of crop.
Or, less dramatically, it felt as if college basketball had so watered down its product that it hadn't really earned the great climax anymore.
Etymologists debate the word's origins and whether its root comes from a Mayan term for thief or a French word for watered-down paint.
But rather than deterring gossip, each new post has only watered the conspiracy theories flowering in the tens of thousands of comments beneath it.
The UN levels new, watered-down sanctions on North Korea; the US Census posts promising income numbers; Myanmar's Rohingya crisis sparks an international outcry.
So it's not too surprising that virtually all of Mr. Trump's signature populist ideas have been watered down or ignored, or are in limbo.
Macron, however, has watered down Hulot's initiatives on issues such as reducing reliance on nuclear energy and the banning of the weed killer glyphosate.
Apples are grown in the arid valleys and brown hillsides of central Washington, a few hours east of Seattle, and watered by irrigation projects.
In June, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Estonia killed a net-zero emissions plan for the EU, even after it was watered down.
I'm not sure I ever called these puzzles "watered-down cryptics," but I had said that they made a good gateway to cryptic crosswords.
But Democrats might be reticent to support any bill they think is watered down and that would hand Trump a win on health care.
The Riverside Oval Association held its biannual It's My Park Day earlier this year, during which a dozen neighbors raked, planted, watered, and mulched.
And the gradual entry of tattoos into museums began the process of mainstreaming that has made the genre widely popular, but also watered down.
A working draft of the communique seen on Thursday was a watered-down version of one issued last year and drops references to both.
Vine was thus a microcosmic example of the way, throughout the decade, black culture was spread and watered down as it reached the mainstream.
Kona coffee, coveted by coffee aficionados worldwide, grows on the shady, well watered slopes of the Hualalai volcano, which rises gently above the city.
By a 203-165 vote, the House opted to adopt a watered-down version of the Bolling report, crafted under the leadership of Rep.
And instead of appealing the Texas court's ruling, Trump's labor secretary, Alexander Acosta, said he would create a watered-down version of Obama's rule.
The current iteration of the ban is a watered-down version of the original, which came into effect by executive order in January 2017.
It all started with the dollar margaritas (that were debatably very watered down) in October, which were followed by Long Island Iced Teas in December.
Maybe their mishpocheh made a mean matzoh ball soup, but the watered-down version three generations later leaves me nostalgic for Jewish New York past.
It's great for making cold brew (true cold brew) that doesn't taste watered down and will be quite the conversation starter on your dad's counter.
During a briefing with Roku, I first thought these were new streaming sticks, which tend to be watered-down versions of a full-on player.
FROM PEN: Try Our Amazing Never Watered Down Bloody Mary Tatum was asked at the panel what qualities are needed to become a good Statesman.
German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz has cast doubt over the government's already watered-down pledge to NATO allies of defence spending, a ministry document showed.
Rick Scott signed a watered-down version of the Guardian Program into law after the Parkland shooting as part of an omnibus school safety bill.
"Sometimes the rain doesn't come," said Thimmakka, who watered the saplings up to four times a week while praying to the rain god, Dev Indra.
Less than three weeks later, the Treasury watered down the sanctions by extending the "wind-down" period for firms to finish doing business with Rusal.
Since it was introduced in December 2014, debate over the bill has been fractious, as centrists within Bachelet's coalition demanded some provisions be watered down.
However, China had already agreed to significant sanctions last year that were watered down, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank.
And finally ... Watered down The Slow Mo Guys are back, and their idea of fun is getting flattened -- slowly -- by a six-foot water balloon.
But the core issue that girl power raised—if feminism can withstand going mainstream without its message being watered down—has never been more relevant.
What many people might not realize is that the initial Family Medical Leave proposal, which ultimately got watered down, was six months of paid leave.
Still, advocates for refugees expressed disappointment that the U.N.'s need for consensus meant that the stronger provisions in the declaration had been watered down.
The government is expected to proposed a watered down pension reform that is more likely to pass Congress but may not plug the budget hole.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - For revelers at one Prague megaclub, gone are the days of being squashed at the bar waiting to get a watered-down cocktail.
Meanwhile, each passing day claims more grazing land that is scattering animals to other states to be fed, watered and in some cases ultimately processed.
"Trump's themes are not just the purview of Republican voters; there are independents who buy into a watered-down version of Trump's nativism," she says.
Republican moderates or conservatives will have to make a difficult choice about whether to support a bill that is too stringent or too watered down.
I decided to go back to what I already had, mostly pop music from the 70-80s with watered-down contaminations from funk and soul.
Mr Temer's PMDB wants them watered down, for example by ring-fencing parts of health and education spending (together a third of the federal budget).
Full disclosure: My eyes watered a bit during Barack Obama's long, wide-ranging description and defense of America at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night.
Then again, to meet Brussels' demands, measures in the budget that might have given the economy a shot in the arm have been watered down.
Lawmakers had originally intended to decriminalize possession of under one ounce entirely, but watered the measure down after Abbott indicated that he would veto it.
However, it has been watered down since it was first conceived by lawmakers in response to the new round of U.S. sanctions on Russian businesses.
Now 21960, Cindy explained that too many ministers around the country watered down the true message of the Gospel, serving up baby food, not meat.
I survived on a gloopy maize-and-water paste called ugali, a thumb-sized slither of leathery meat, and a glass of watered-down milk.
It's a bit like the French approach to drinking: a bit of watered-down wine with dinner teaches children the appropriate way to enjoy it.
The pressure brought by manufacturers on broadcasters to resist the proposed legislation saw both Tugwell's recommendations watered down and Tugwell himself smeared as a Communist.
Seattle, Detroit, and scores of other cities either voted against major transportation projects or approved watered down versions of original plans thanks to local opposition.
One client recently asked for an extremely watered-down "John Daly" to be the party's signature drink, which Ms. Freeman found strange but probably wise.
During the election, he saw Trump as the anti-establishment candidate, which appealed to him far more than the watered-down offerings of the left.
But once Mr. Sessions took over, the Justice Department settled on a watered-down version of the ambitious reform plan Obama administration officials had envisioned.
But it's also true that this common trait among these terrorists becomes significantly watered down once you factor in those whose plots have been thwarted.
Some of the farmers, struggling to meet their quotas, watered down their milk, then added an industrial chemical known as melamine to fool quality sensors.
Many on the right accused Mr. Zapatero of politicizing tragedy and reopening old wounds, while historical memory campaigners felt the legislation had been watered down.
U.S. Ambassador Kelly Craft blasted the resolution as "watered down" and a "body blow" to the Council's credibility, according to the U.N.'s news agency.
"The tree of liberation that we watered with our blood — we're not enjoying the fruit of that tree," said Mr. Mazibuko, a former school principal.
Rooted, an online plant store, sorts its offerings using criteria like the amount of light required and how frequently a plant needs to be watered.
Democrats quickly backtracked and ultimately watered down the final resolution, which did not mention Omar by name and was not limited to condemning anti-Semitism.
But it watered down the original wording, which would have extended the mandate of the U.N. human rights commission in South Sudan for a year.
The president called his latest effort to restrict entry merely "a watered-down version" of his first attempt, which was also blocked by the courts.
" The Rainbow Alliance of Bermuda's statement said the domestic partnership act creates a "watered down" version of rights and exists to "placate conservative religious lobbyists.
She tried to insert a watered-down version of feminism into the candidate's platform, despite the fact that no mainstream feminist-leaning organizations supported him.
Daring, defiant and unwilling to be watered down, the stars who closed out the year on top shared a similar mentality: break rules, break through.
For its part, the United States had watered down demands China end industrial subsidies, which would require a change in China's state-driven economic model.
The watered-down provisions in the Senate version of the bill, passed in March, that the House took up were aimed to quell those fears.
"The more the tax bill gets watered down, the less pronounced the effect will be on the dollar." said Commerzbank currency strategist Esther Reichelt, in Frankfurt.
Labor Minister Myriam El Khomri insisted on Monday that the government was standing by the bill that she drafted and which has already been watered down.
That has eroded support among traditional backers and brought unions and young people onto the streets to protest, even though the reforms have been watered down.
Tunisia's parliament approved this month a 32.7 billion dinar budget for next year, including deficit cutting measures that had been watered down under pressure from unions.
Now homeopaths' profits risk being watered down after France's health ministry ruled earlier this month that their products would no longer be refunded by social security.
"We have to break the system," added Ivanov, who was justice minister until his resignation in December 2015 after parliament watered down changes to the constitution.
But even Manchin-Toomey — watered down though it is — may never see the light of day in a Senate run by Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The opposition Labour Party, which has campaigned for a broad price cap, said the proposals were "watered down" and did not meet the Conservatives' election promises.
The Iran nuclear deal did not include provisions on ballistic missiles, despite some watered-down language in the U.N. Security Council resolution that enshrined the JCPOA.
It's a decidedly mediocre album for Gaga—"John Wayne" and "Perfect Illusion" play like watered-down amalgams of past bangers, and not in a good way.
The latest flashpoint was the party's decision to approve a new code of conduct which Jewish groups said watered-down internationally accepted definition of anti-Semitism.
Diplomats and human rights officials in Geneva revealed in detail how the Dutch resolution was first watered down during talks with the Saudis and ultimately blocked.
The government has already greatly watered down its proposed changes but Prime Minister Manuel Valls is rejecting calls to remove a section of the new law.
However, the legislation was a watered down version of the bill De León introduced in December after negotiations due to concerns from law enforcement and Brown.
And typically if you think about a design too long, it gets watered down and loses that character, that pureness that you had at the beginning.
Any potential delay in the implementation of tax cuts, or the possibility of proposed reforms being watered down, would tend to work against the U.S. currency.
The agreement between the two parties that won the most parliamentary seats in an inconclusive March 4 election, watered down some of their most radical proposals.
DO YOU HAVE CONCERN THAT THE REGULATORY REFORM THAT WAS DONE SINCE 2008 CAN POTENTIALLY BE WATERED DOWN OR OTHERWISE BE AMENDED IN A NEGATIVE WAY?
Her eyes watered to think of no more cotton, no more sawmills; her community just things in a museum, to be poked at and stared at.
The Trump administration has significantly watered down the order, cutting a number of provisions that appeared in an original draft obtained by the Nation in February.
HS: I think Basel 27 is going to be significantly watered down, and the reason for that is that we need banks to fuel economic growth.
"The bill has not been watered down, it's simply a constitutional issue with respect with all revenue bills have to originate in the House," he said.
The announcement was viewed by investors as a watered-down version of the initial plans, to be used potentially as leverage involving NAFTA and other agreements.
Laos is still trying to argue for resolutions coming out of Asean on the South China Sea, even if they might be very watered-down resolutions.
But even though it's much more watered down than what some had hoped for,  the new controls could have a significant impact on Facebook's advertising revenue.
The House Democratic caucus unanimously voted for the resolution, while 23 Republicans voted against it over claims its censure of anti-Semitism was watered down. Rep.
Other Democrats who are parroting his positions, often in watered-down form, have yet to dent Sanders's poll numbers, even as more candidates enter the race.
But critics believe the watered-down document, which failed to mention island militarization and may not even be legally binding once finalized, were victories for Beijing.
But the law has been so watered down by unfriendly court decisions and legislative amendments that it offers little recourse for the labor movement going forward.
There's no need to fuss with cold brew at home or make your coffee twice as strong (see below, re: keeping it from getting watered down).
All in all, the replies confirmed what I already believed: London and its nightlife is essentially a watered down version of the city I live in.
McCoy's death and subsequent litigation instigated the safer and more watered-down version of the sports that flourished in the following two hundred and fifty years.
We have, for millennia, drank the blood of gods, sacrificed it to the divine in fires, and cheered as it watered the ground of the Colosseum.
Between prep, travel, haphazard networking, watered-down speeches, and extended happy hours, it's unclear what your startup gains beyond a hole in the chain of command.
I knew what he liked to drink, so I poured him his favorite: a white wine spritzer, specifically some pinot grigio watered down with tonic water.
The rights being considered are far more limited than those given to married heterosexual couples and the bill could be watered down further as debate continues.
Of the three most disputed parts of the reforms, two provisions were passed by the Senate after being watered down by Christian Democrats and other centrists.
Thus, the state's numbers for Flint were watered down by an additional 50 percent of addresses that weren't in the city and weren't using Flint water.
Do you think the President would ever make a deal that is sort of watered down just to get it off the table before the election?
Where Pence saw a big win for reshaping Medicaid, many conservatives saw a watered-down version of a plan that wouldn't reform Medicaid for the better.
"I am deeply disappointed that the E.P.A. has watered down the ban on methylene chloride as it was originally proposed," she said in a text message.
"How often do these get watered?" asked Rita Belfiore, one of the patients and a former paralegal from Brooklyn, who was recovering from hip replacement surgery.
Long maligned as tasteless, watered-down pilsners, these low-ABV beers are now getting a reboot by craft brewers seeking to shake up the Swedish market.
The Public Department of Education did not respond to questions about why the language about evolution and climate change was watered down in the first place.
In your book you write about how Everett's PhD adviser watered down his ideas about Many Worlds because they seemed directly at odds with mainstream physics.
Justice Department officials had concluded the policy must be withdrawn and revised, a move that Mr. Trump was resisting because he thought it was watered down.
And although Dodd-Frank will more likely be watered down than repealed, his appointments will no doubt shift the tone and priorities across financial regulatory agencies.
So what you're watering is a big question, and those were the seeds that were planted in the Reagan era, and those are still being watered.
A watered-down version of the bill was approved with bipartisan support in the House when 24 Democrats joined with Republicans in pushing it to passage.
In addition to including the DACA population, the watered-down eligibility requirements cover at least 85033 million illegal aliens, according to the liberal Migration Policy Institute.
However, his top ministers acknowledge they still lack 40 votes to pass a watered-down version of the unpopular measure through the lower house of Congress.
Gold is a more watered-down tier with the same perks, but instead of 5 percent cash back it's 4 percent and roadside assistance is discounted.
They're watered by Stacey who, in Noah's deeply twisted memory, tells him about how Sasha called him a loser and said Helen could have done better.
"If the deal is more watered down than anticipated, if there's skepticism about how China will adhere to its promises" it could be negative, Arone said.
But it's possible that this watered-down Space Force could eventually lead to changes in how the military conducts its space operations in the long term.
They argue that such a bill would amount to little more than watered-down protections that would be unable to keep internet service providers in check.
On trade, there was more effort to find compromise, with previous G-20 positions for free trade and against protectionism watered down to secure American support.
The consensus bill will preserve the individual alternative minimum tax, which the House bill had eliminated and the Senate bill retained in a watered-down form.
"That's what made me realize that this was going to slowly turn into a more watered-down version of what I had originally envisioned," he said.
A few of the president's allies on Capitol Hill sent a letter to Horowitz on Thursday that suggested he allowed the report to be watered down.
The opposition has threatened not to attend parliamentary debates unless Aso quits, possibly delaying legislation, including labor reform, that was watered down after a separate scandal.
Wawa Dunkin' Donuts: Bostonians' years of defending the watered-down piss coffee they serve turned out to be great practice for defending an indefensible football team.
A short-lived crackdown by Beijing on LGFV financing in late 2014 was quickly watered down as growth sputtered to a twenty-five year low last year.
By examining some lesser-known writings, the authors draw the conclusion that Dr. King was a much more radical thinker than his watered-down legacy would suggest.
The Trump administration began enforcing a watered-down version of the travel ban after the Supreme Court lifted lower court rulings that found it discriminatory and unconstitutional.
The group planted vegetables near the Amtrak railroad tracks and watered them with a hose that ran from Ms. Benitez's kitchen sink out her third-story window.
The government is trying to introduce an indoor smoking ban but critics say it has been watered down due to opposition from small restaurant and bar owners.
Engineers then had to devise a way to secure the roots of the plants in their containers while making sure they could be properly watered and fertilized.
That led to the other direction, in which the term "fake news" has (like its predecessor "clickbait") rapidly been watered down into a general term of disapprobation.
Plant Nanny, an app that encourages people to drink more water, displays a virtual plant that is "watered" every time you self-report that you drank water.
But for all its changes, advocates of the bill concede it had to be watered down to win over enough senators to allow it to pass overwhelmingly.
Either it gets too watered down by all the ice you've thrown in there, or you pass out from caffeine deficiency by the time it's actually cold.
But instead of bringing a "true" Mario game to iOS, Nintendo decided to create a kind-of-watered down version of what you might expect from Mario.
This was the jewel in the turban: a rich, well-watered upland plateau the size of a large English county whose people spoke their own language, Koshur.
Everything is so watered down and neutralized for mass appeal, which is so crazy because what people really respond to is the strength of an original voice.
Maybe he was just in the middle of a garden, watching the seeds get planted, sitting still enough to know what would happen when they were watered.
Earlier, pressure from Hungary, Greece and others had watered down an EU statement after an international court had condemned China's mischief-making in the South China Sea.
The major stock indexes sold off and bond yields rose after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's news conference, where he watered down the chances of more rate cuts.
But I think by not trying to appeal to India's young, liberal, rebellious middle class, we watered down our global image as [a] platform for hooking up.
" He says, even though you have enough money to move, you want to stay on the block because "when you go around Hollywood it's all watered down.
It felt like one of those clicker-type games like Cookie Clicker, making sure the plants were watered to grow them faster and trimming them when necessary.
But Deadpool can't be watered down, as his long journey to the big screen would suggest, being owned by Disney won't affect the film on that level.
Not all hill Democrats are adamantly opposed to legislation, but many are unwilling to give up the strong FCC regulations for a watered-down bill, sources say.
Kevin's watered sojourns to Hades were always a way of reconciling with his troubled id, the one that told him to run from what's good for him.
Any potential delay in the implementation of tax cuts, or the possibility of proposed reforms being watered down, would tend to work against the dollar, analysts said.
We can overlook his weird hair and watered-down vanilla flavoring because he's super tall and VERY SENSITIVE due in part to Kaitlyn rejecting him last season.
Unfortunately, many of the valid critiques from across the political spectrum are watered down by two years of overdramatic news coverage of Trump and Republicans in general.
It could also be, he said, that the market thinks whatever actually passes will be so watered down as to remove any advantage for high-tax stocks.
Among other affirmations of traditionalist attitudes, the synod watered down proposals for a more inclusive approach to gay people, and balked at endorsing communion for remarried Catholics.
Then, in the wake of the watered-down Resolution 183 last week, Trump told reporters that the Democrats have become an "anti-Israel" and "anti-Jewish" party.
Using its veto power on the United Nations Security Council, China shielded North Korea from the most crippling sanctions, then helped it survive the watered-down penalties.
Evocative of Avenue Foch or Park Avenue in the 1970s, watered-down versions of their oddly uptight offerings are being embraced by women intent on sidestepping trends.
"This legislation creates a 'watered down' version of rights, leading to a separate-but-equal status under the law," The Rainbow Alliance of Bermuda posted on Facebook.
The new rules, slightly watered down from the standards set during the Obama administration, are still far more strict than those that the EPA has put forward.
Instead, the court upheld what Trump once dismissed as a "watered down, politically correct version," which came after two previous attempts were at least partially struck down.
Or, they opt for populism-light policies, which carry the risk that voters will start to disregard them as a watered-down version of the real thing.
Harder has argued that Denham gave up on real immigration reform and instead opted for a watered-down, Republican-only bill that died in the House anyway.
The eggs were fluffy and moist, without being watered down, and the addition of sour cream and nacho cheese sauce gave the burrito a hint of tanginess.
Pruitt's EPA published a watered-down version of his schedule after the fact and did not give the public or reporters advance notice of his public appearances.
"Sometimes you have to keep in office the ones who make the deals," Mr. Kress said as he watered the flowers in front of York's Unitarian church.
"The speech shows there are no signs that any of their proposals will be watered down," said Antoine Bouvet, an interest-rates strategist with Japanese bank Mizuho.
But as it stands, we're looking at a bunch of potentially watered down content free from anything remotely offensive and… possibly a travel show/ad from Airbnb.
While Obama championed Wall Street regulation such as the Dodd-Frank reform, that legislation was soon watered down to the point of almost mere symbolism by Congress.
Farrell said the new infield was cut deep enough to ensure that it will be soft, but compact enough that it will not be muddy when watered.
The group promptly hailed the watered-down Grassley bill while other advocates held their noses and bit their tongues in hopes the measure could still be improved.
A National League scout who spoke with VICE Sports said that both the showcases and tournaments are becoming watered-down because so many athletes are showing up.
I think his vision for Cult was to bring more interesting art to the masses and change the status quo of the corporate-run, watered-down, mainstream.
The communique late on Sunday takes a stronger position than an earlier, unpublished draft, which was a watered-down version of one issued last year in Laos.
She has watched, unhappily, as Republicans have watered down the Dodd-Frank Act, the Obama-era legislation aimed at reining in risky banking practices and protecting consumers.
Last winter, it proposed new measures, slightly watered down, that critics said would have the same effect — turning the Supreme Court into an instrument of the party.
He said he used soap and shampoo that he'd bought himself and watered down to make last longer to wipe down surfaces and prayed to stay healthy.
They watered down the wine to keep their minds from going soggy too fast, and because it was well known that only barbarians drank their wine uncut.
The restrictions would ultimately be watered down or fail, in part due to heavy opposition from the National Rifle Association — but at least there was a discussion.
Wild cannabis, which grows commonly across the well-watered mountain foothills of Central Asia, typically has low levels of cannabinol, a metabolite of THC, the researchers wrote.
A few of the president's allies on Capitol Hill even sent a letter to Horowitz on Thursday that suggested he allowed the report to be watered down.
He has stopped new investigations by the bureau and watered down penalties against lenders accused of preying on borrowers, to the point that the penalties are meaningless.
In sanitizing and moralizing the tales, the Brothers Grimm, and later Disney — to a greater, and much more commercial, effect — watered down the feistiness of strong heroines.
His call for early elections followed congressional approval of a watered-down version of the referendum proposal that preserved parliamentary immunity for members of congress under indictment.
As the courts and Trump himself have watered down his original travel ban, Trump has complained publicly that what was left of the policy is too weak.
Mr. Trump praised "the original Travel Ban, not the watered down, politically correct version" issued in March — and attacked both the Justice Department and the federal courts.
To many folk purists, the trio was selling a watered-down mix of folk and pop that commercialized the authentic folk music of countless unknown Appalachian pickers.
Belousov, 60, in 2018 proposed making major metals and mining companies pay a windfall tax, sending their share prices lower, although that proposal was subsequently watered down.
Trump has long expressed a desire to improve relations with Russia, and the White House had signaled they preferred a watered down version of the sanctions bill.
Denis McDonough, White House chief of staff under Obama, told NBC News over the weekend that McConnell "watered down" a warning about Russian interference in the election.
Analysts have said there is significant risk the proposal could be watered down in Congress, with approval unlikely until some time in the second half of 2019.
A 2016 plan to slap excise on all plastic packaging was watered down to only apply to plastic bags and even this has not been implemented yet.
I loved We Have No Idea for its clear descriptions of physics that were neither watered down nor straining to prove how smart the book's authors are.
Trump last week railed on the prosecutors' sentencing recommendation for Stone, which was then watered down by senior Department of Justice officials including Attorney General William Barr.
"They happen to be black or colored," Dennis Kovach, 22020, said of the women, as he watered the lawn of his home near the lake this weekend.
"They happen to be black or colored," Dennis Kovach, 22020, said of the women, as he watered the lawn of his home near the lake this weekend.
Despite signing a commitment to fellow NATO members to work toward spending 414 percent of G.D.P. by 2024, Germany has watered down the target to 1.5 percent.
But now, under the Trump administration, those safeguards are at risk of being watered down or repealed, shifting the burden to protect national parks to environmental watchdogs.
The House voted to condemn several types of hatred Thursday with a watered-down resolution originally intended to condemn the perceived anti-Semitism of Minnesota Democratic Rep.
Essentially Mixup is a watered-down version of daily fantasy sports for casual users who don't want to spend hours focusing on statistics and drafting the perfect team.
It was, nevertheless, the preface to a showing of midlength corduroy skirts, simple sweaters, boxy car coats and an appealingly high-waisted and high-watered new jeans style.
Backers argued that neutral Switzerland's historic autonomy was being watered down by its participation in international agreements covering areas like environmental protection, police cooperation, air transport and trade.
Just watching the conversation between Ellie and Joel again for the purposes of this piece, my hairs pricked up, and fuck, my eyes even watered up a bit.
After the London attack, in fact, he demanded that the courts reinstate the travel ban, and even lamented that his earlier, more stringent version had been watered down.
Political worries may subside if Ms Le Pen doesn't win; the ECB may scale back its monetary easing; Mr Trump's stimulus plans may be delayed, or watered down.
At that point, the spirit is what many would consider firewater, since it is at its absolute highest proof (114 proof) and hasn't been watered down for bottling.
This winter, after weeks of rain watered a carpet of leeks and miner's lettuce, I collected the ingredients for a wild pesto and salad in the local parks.
The Financial Conduct Authority has watered down proposals to make pension charges more transparent for workplace savers after providers argued they risked overloading consumers with too much information.
As it reaches an ending that's closer to the original fairy tale than Disney's watered-down adaptation, The Lure proves equally interested in the poignant and the grotesque.
Just a week after taking office, he tried to institute a ban on travel from several majority-Muslim countries, which was later implemented in a watered-down form.
Whether the market will be able to recover from here depends, to a large extent, on the planned fiscal measures being watered down - under likely pressure from Brussels.
Taking a drink on the rocks is refreshing, but it can be a race against the clock to finish the liquor before it's watered down by melting ice.
In a sign that the commission's proposals could be watered down by the coalition parties, a key lawmaker from Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives also criticized the recommended steps.
But a 30-45 percent tariff is highly unlikely and a watered-down version would be more realistic, in our view, if Clinton toughens her stance on China.
But from the start, it's centered on players wanting a hardcore experience similar to Destiny 1, and yet Bungie delivering a watered down, simplified version of that experience.
We still had sex, but it was a very watered-down (and much more painful... in a not-fun way) version of the unabandoned camping sex I'd envisioned.
The first was the power of the chancellor, Gordon Brown, to stymie Mr Blair's best policies by making extra funding conditional on their being abandoned or watered down.
While we've all probably sipped beer that tasted like watered-down urine, few of us can say we've drank beer made from urine — but that's about to change.
Last year, he drafted a three-stage debt-relief plan that was eventually accepted, albeit only after it was watered down in the face of opposition from Germany.
Trump himself has called the second order a "watered down" version of the first, and he suggested he might return to fighting for the original, stronger travel measures.
On June 5, Trump said the Justice Department should seek a "much tougher version" of the "watered down, politically correct version" that was submitted to the Supreme Court.
"The government's decision-making had weakened already before this situation... The current fiscal plans will be watered down in any case," said Jan Von Gerich, analyst at Nordea.
People make careers out of this, and it's all possible because everything is watered down to a stupid little white box when you post on the social network.
"The Italian bank rescue fund has surpassed expectations that it might get watered down in the final hours of negotiations," said Jasper Lawler, an analyst with CMC Markets.
Any potential delay in the implementation of tax cuts, or the possibility of proposed reforms being watered down, would tend to work against the U.S. currency, analysts said.
Already Stephen Phillips, a popular MP, had written to colleagues urging them to support the watered-down Dubs amendment that cleared the House of Lords on April 26th.
Currys PC World has started to drop a wide range of deals and while these are not Black Friday deals, they are sort of a watered-down version.
There was a general agreement that the content reflected too much of Rice's voice, resulting in a watered-down, Jay Leno-as-Nigerian monologue, delivered uncomfortably by Bakassi.
Recent comments from administration officials, and Trump himself, have public health advocates worried the regulation will be watered down from the full flavor ban Trump initially talked about.
Armed with just a garden hose and wearing a mask, Beth Rivera watered down the perimeter of her large home to prevent embers from igniting the dry grass.
BRUSSELS, Feb 12 (Reuters) - European Union states on Tuesday backed a watered-down reform of regional supervision of money managers and other financial firms, top EU officials said.
The app is currently averaging less than 4 stars on both Google Play and the App Store, with some reviewers comparing Threads to a wannabe, watered-down Snapchat.
In their lawsuit the groups said the agency watered down the rules and weakened the chemical review process compared to the proposed regulations issued by the Obama administration.
"For example, when emergency liquidity assistance is granted on a very large scale, the collateral framework is severely watered down, or when government bonds are purchased," he added.
Republican leaders will pass a tax bill, but it'll be a "watered down" version from what was originally envisioned, closely followed strategist Jim Paulsen told CNBC on Wednesday.
With the protests against labor reform losing some steam after it was watered down, it is unclear whether the "Nuit Debout" movement will keep bringing in the crowds.
In response to the protests, lawmakers have already watered down the bill, notably by changing an initially proposed cap on industrial tribunal payouts to a non-binding guideline.
Then, a moment later: These black roses grow from cracked pavementsFreshly watered with the tears of the voicelessAs we'll emit a muted scream to the heavens:We. Can't. Breathe.
Last December a small right-wing party withdrew its support for Borisov's government after parliament watered down changes in the constitution aimed at overhauling the corruption-riddled judiciary.
He could also be useful in establishing whether changes to the platform at the Republican National Convention that watered down criticism of Russia had followed requests from Moscow.
Refineries hold substantial stocks of crude to ensure a continuous flow of carefully prepared (de-watered and de-salted) as well as blended crude into their distillation towers.
Previous versions of the legislation attracted Democratic support, but were watered down and scrapped amid resistance from state corrections officers and a veto by Republican Governor Brian Sandoval.
This is entirely understandable: they often have a life-long association with their team and do not want to see its identity watered down, or cast aside altogether.
Lobbyists for advocacy groups supporting and opposing the measures said it was possible some would be stricken or watered down to "statements of principle" with less legal force.
"We've all been through this before," said Abe Hagigat, 61, on Wednesday, as he packed up his car outside his home in Bel-Air and watered his roof.
The U.N. Security Council's decision to cap North Korea's oil imports, though a watered-down version of the penalties sought by the United States government, was significant nonetheless.
He went on to slam the "watered down, politically correct" version of the order that his lawyers are hoping the court will accept, tweeting: There's a pattern here.
"If you're a busy person, you don't want to put yourself in a situation where you're purchasing ferns that need to be watered every three days," says Carter.
The court rejected the S.E.C.'s argument that allowing the evidence was a "back door" means to offer a watered-down version of the "advice of counsel" defense.
In the meantime, critical legislation passed in the Christmas rush last month was signed into law, with environmental provisions and climate change measures watered down or omitted altogether.
Iraq, Sudan and Chad, for instance, had originally been affected by the order; the Supreme Court upheld a watered-down version of it by a 5-4 vote.
We all know that any decent bill from the House will be watered down in the Senate, where the majority is narrower and the rules somewhat more constrictive.
Some consumer advocates, while saying they were heartened by Mr. Acosta's move, said they continued to worry that the fiduciary standard would be watered down, hurting retirement savers.
Today, the children decorated his dogs with glasses and horns, watered the poppy until it melted, then performed a tap dance in muddy sneakers on the grand piano.
Some critics question whether U.N. meetings such as deadlocked talks on nuclear weapons are worth pursuing at all, noting that any agreements get watered down by arms producers.
Last year, he drafted a three-stage debt-relief plan that was eventually accepted, albeit only after it was watered down in the face of opposition from Germany.
While the House was eventually able to secure some compromises, the ultimate legislation watered down key tenets including a guarantee of employer-backed legal counsel for all victims.
When I have that dialogue with vegans or vegetarians who say our message is too watered down, I always try and share that I'm on the same team.
The Trump administration watered down Obama-era rules meant to curb methane flaring or venting, which according to the Times is 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
The breakfast at the park was also not up to my French toast, bacon, eggs and grits standard, but a bowl of cereal and some watered-down orange juice.
The Board of Inquiry drafted a synopsis that was designed to be public, but the United Nations has so far released only a few paragraphs of watered-down findings.
Industry experts, however, warn that if the law is watered down before it takes effect, companies will find ways around the requirements — or even cut free, ad-supported service.
And when that year the European Council tried to agree on new screening rules for investments, the Czech Republic was one of the countries that watered down the measure.
If you have tomato plants or a section of your lawn you want watered more frequently, for example, you can program the system to make those areas a priority.
Nonetheless, since February, the French government has already watered down its suggested changes significantly due to the often violent protests – but protesters are still unhappy with the proposed changes.
I also remember the excruciating patience it took seven-year-old me as I watered, watched and waited for that vine to produce my favorite fruit in the world.
Outdoor space: The fenced, double-size lot is planted with old oak trees, sculpted shrubbery, roses, a fig tree and Meyer lemon trees, all watered by a dedicated well.
Even when one takes into account that pre-electoral bragging is watered down once in office by the realities of actual power, the narrowmindness of the bunch is striking.
The first was when the Constitutional Tribunal in 2010 watered down a new autonomy statute, which recognised Catalonia's sense of nationhood and granted additional legal powers to the Generalitat.
The justice ministry urged that the language be watered down slightly, so as to exempt Palestinians with temporary residence rights in Israeli territory, but the drafters ignored this advice.
Daryl is fun to watch, but he's still an emotional cipher, and the internal conflict that fueled Carol over the years has been watered down significantly at this point.
At first, he was hesitant about supporting the bill; in the spring he backed a watered down version that was proposed by the House and rejected by the Senate.

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