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And such a vision, however well intended, was never realistic.
There's no doubt that the proposed reforms are well intended.
Many of these efforts have been well intended but poorly executed.
But well-intended observers risk indulging their biases by suspending disbelief.
However well-intended, it was no match for America's toxic national polarisation.
This is a classic example of a well-intended but botched regulation.
In other words, NATO's well-intended political project is an expensive failure.
ANONYMOUS Let's start by challenging the premise of your (well-intended) question.
He also cautioned that no solution, however well intended, was without consequences.
Many Nigerians say statements like that, however well intended, smack of colonialism.
This means a single misstep, however well-intended, can result in a violation.
The idea, to bring citizens closer to the lawmaking process, was well intended.
But Newtown remains a lesson in the unintended consequences of well-intended generosity.
The 9/85033 Commission's well-intended vision underestimated turf battles and operational realities.
The lead character was a well-intended but ineffective National Green Tribunal worker.
But the legislation, while well intended, leaves a gaping hole in federal drug policy.
While these are well-intended efforts to make online dating safer, they're not enough.
He craves their approval and acts wounded when he gets criticism, however well-intended, instead.
Our medical illiteracy allows educated, well-intended people to confuse signs of withdrawal with addiction.
It was a well-intended gesture that failed to give veterans their voice as promised.
The social interactions may be friendly and well-intended, but they are distracting all the same.
Yet some really smart people apparently don't feel confined by petty rules and well-intended advice.
No medical salve, psychological band-aid, or well-intended platitude could help with this particular wound.
This is why interventions by external agencies or individuals, no matter how well-intended, are unhelpful.
While the change is well intended, "I just think it was very poorly executed," he said.
Advocates say that even well-intended loosening of privacy restrictions can have real and lasting risks.
Those acts of heroism, however well-intended, did not prevent the senseless deaths of those parishioners.
On every count the results of our well-intended actions in Afghanistan have been a failure.
The proliferation of checkboxes, however well intended, can also cause harm beyond wasted time and resources.
It's because of a well-intended but arbitrary policy known as the Windfall Elimination Provision, or WEP.
If nothing else, it evidences a voyeuristic element, no matter how well-intended Parks may have been.
While well intended, the Affordable Care Act is now unsustainable due to rising premiums and fewer options.
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), more commonly known as the ethanol mandate, is a well-intended failure.
I think what we have seen is that a lot of times regulation is really well-intended.
Well-intended or not, Trump's tariffs have received a mostly cold response from Main Street advocacy groups.
We call these "naive" because they are well intended but actually deter legitimate users and not malicious ones.
It's my belief that this is well-intended but is not practical and will open a Pandora's Box.
Webster believes that "our medical illiteracy allows educated, well-intended people to confuse signs of withdrawal with addiction."
Patient privacy protections are well intended, but threaten to cripple any effort to nip contagion in the bud.
Well-intended efforts to enforce the law are not going to succeed if they lose the public trust.
I was generalizing and it was a well-intended statement for any young adult coming into the music industry.
But the well-intended move sparked an internal crisis as upset staffers retaliated by expensing Michelin-starred vegetarian meals.
While well-intended, deficit neutral proposals necessarily create winners and losers, shifting around tax burdens but doing nothing systemically.
"I think based on that conversation, it's well-intended," Tillerson told a pool reporter aboard his plane early Friday.
Her well-intended but overreaching behavior isn't just realistic, it's very recognizable to anyone who's ever known an adolescent.
But that fact also renders a large share of imaginable experiments on it monstrous, no matter how well intended.
Look, I think All Raise is incredibly well-intended, and I think they didn't dig in and do their homework.
According to Cook, the FBI's request — while possibly well intended — has "chilling" implications, and sets a far-reaching, dangerous precedent.
Government bureaucrats, however well-intended, are people subject to the same biases, misconceptions, and motivations as the rest of us.
"I think those statements are certainly well-intended and grounded in reality," he said, referring to Esper and McRaven's warnings.
One-size-fits-all regulations, even if well-intended, favor big, existing businesses at the expense of entrepreneurs and innovators.
So to well-intended adults: in those extra spaces, you are leaving incriminating fingerprints on your student's show of authenticity.
While he said the policy is "well intended," he questioned whether landlords would actually reduce the amount their tenants pay.
As Aspden demonstrates, all the well-intended characters in her book planted some of the seeds of their own downfall.
On the flip side, administrative rules also can be hyper-specific, making criminals of even well-intended, law-abiding citizens.
The existing policies, while well-intended, provide greater incentives to better-off families than to low-income and working families.
Policies that address the opioid crisis may be well intended, but they could exacerbate the pain and/or opioid crises.
Though well intended, the implementation of the one-size-fits all ELD mandate has resulted in confusion, frustration and anxiety.
By the final season, however, those characters had faded in importance, suggesting something thin, if well intended, about their presence.
It may be that the Connecticut policy was a well-intended effort to integrate Hartford schools, at least on paper.
It doesn't have a well-built infrastructure or backend water, but it has people—really passionate, well-intended, good-hearted people.
Joseph Okpaku of Lyft: [We have concerns with] even with the most well-intended law inadvertently precluding or restricting potential innovation.
While licensing laws may have been well-intended, they've devolved into yet another example of government imposing top-down, ineffective solutions.
We know this because when they run for council seats, their platforms are well intended with preserving Dine language and traditions.
Not only are these far reaching campaign promises but, in practice, they are well intended at best and detrimental at worst.
Governments will probably never be able to stop all abuses or attempts to circumvent well-intended but hard to enforce regulations.
The problem often is that it's all too easy to tell where Mozart's sophistication ends and Süssmayr's well-intended inferiority begins.
He said he knew that it was well intended, but that it nevertheless was a bit like reading his own obituary.
"However well-intended or intellectual the conversation may have been, it wasn't appropriate for Viggo to say the n-word," Ali wrote.
Dodd-Frank was "well-intended", he says, but its "many and complicated" regulations are too burdensome for all banks, especially small ones.
A multitude of these well-intended additions eats into down time, rest and unstructured play and creates stress for children and families.
Despite this, cargo preference has been under attack by well-intended "reformers" looking to trim shipping costs regardless of the other impacts.
Suggesting that Bourdain is in heaven, while a well-intended remark, makes him seem like a martyr and generally admirable for his action.
Otherwise there were well-intended, but empty pledges of unity among a group of countries that find themselves with increasingly little in common.
Of course, the mere thought of a rogue tweet about your brand, even if well-intended, may make your hair stand on end.
Taking politics off the table, the Romneys are really lovely people, and well intended ... And so it was easy to support a friend.
And it's all the more reason not to tarnish it with anyone's money, no matter how generous or well-intended it might be.
He thinks a federal jobs guarantee—embedded in the widely accepted proposal for a Green New Deal—is a "well-intended but terrible idea".
"I have acknowledged that this initiative, while well-intended, lost the public trust and that President Trump was right to end it," McAleenan said.
While well intended, passage of the NLRA in the form it took has had many unintended, and some extremely detrimental, consequences for organized labor.
This is not an easy discussion, with well-intended passion on all sides, but we need to work together to help make childbirth safe.
But his prospective sentence was not simply a result of prosecutorial overreach; it was an unintended outcome of well-intended efforts at gun control.
"Words alone, no matter how sincere or well intended, cannot be substituted for sustained and meaningful action," Mayor John Tecklenburg said at the event.
Some thought that the day had passed in which a black civil rights organization needed the leadership of whites, no matter how well intended.
Indian leaders like Mr. Nehru, who was repeatedly imprisoned for his political activities, learned to view any British initiative, however well intended, with suspicion.
While these solicitations are often well-intended, don't assume your co-workers are going to be as excited for your charity as you are.
While well intended, designation of large tracts of public lands as monuments without provision for access can lead to a loss of conservation value.
"It's a well-intended veneer that covers a horrible evil," an emotional Vicente said during the trial's third day in federal court in Brooklyn.
Such tools already exist—and are being exploited—but this one will likely be used to help further the work of other well-intended researchers.
And that's completely unacceptable — any cultural value or principle, however well-intended, that is used as a weapon needs to be changed, clarified, or supplemented.
The groups were sometimes used to create "Pods" (basically group chats) on messaging app Telegram as well, intended to efficiently coordinate like and comment exchanges.
Certainly, there are a lot of very well-intended rules out there that, when we hear from our issuers, it's very, very costly to comply.
Giuliani certainly understood this after the various tragic actions rogue officers visited upon people amid his well-intended programs for lowering crime in New York.
Tillerson told reporters the purge appeared "well intended" but the mass arrests, which have swept up officials long known in Washington, also fueled U.S. concerns.
It's well-documented that I can be a technological moron myself—at least when it comes to misusing well-intended security features for self-owns.
There have been some interesting candidates all well intended Im sure, but thus far to me he rises above all for his demeanor and intellect.
"While the legislation is well intended, we are actively evaluating possible adjustments to the noise code that will aid in our enforcement efforts," he said.
She added that the original objectives of the bill were "very well intended," including fixing what she described as loopholes in Hong Kong's legal system.
While these "reparations" may be well-intended, they penalize Americans whose ancestors played no role in slavery, in order to compensate Americans who were never enslaved.
To the Editor: Monetary reparations for African-Americans, however well intended, will likely lead to greater polarization among Americans, not a "reconciliation," as David Brooks suggests.
Then there is the concurrent advent of environmental review, other regulatory processes and public participation — well-intended additions to the planning process but administered in excess.
CBGB's Second Avenue Theater – The BoweryCBGB's Second Avenue Theater was short lived but well intended, it was fittingly located at 66 Second Avenue, but didn't last long.
Do better by Killer Croc — starting with that 'BET' line It may be a well-intended joke, but it ends Killer Croc's story on a sour note.
What if Europeans, because of their well-intended concern for maintaining the principle of tolerance, are becoming entangled in a paradox similar to the one Fish identified?
"Agencies say they provide post-placement [support] — most really don't provide much, but those who do, although well intended, usually struggle to make it successful," Pedley said.
What organizations like The Cody Hayes Winslow Project and Mission22 recognize is that, like all well-intended movements, suicide prevention requires more than awareness but also action.
The irony about the LinkedIn post is that the Google recruiter—clearly well-intended and excited about activism at Amazon—missed his employer's stance on these issues.
However, when our government interferes in markets and families with poor policies, as well intended as these policies may seem, it only furthers our disadvantage with China.
While sometimes well-intended, occupational licensing laws have become a form of regulatory repression pushed by special interests to insulate their position with the force of law.
" Ali released a statement two days later, saying however "well-intended or intellectual" the conversation may have been, "it wasn't appropriate for Viggo to say the n-word.
Santiago Levy, a Mexican economist, argues that well-intended government regulation allows too many weak, unproductive small businesses to survive, hindering the growth of bigger, more productive firms.
However, Civil liberties groups aggressively opposed the bill on Monday, arguing that while well intended, it would create a warrant loophole and could lead to expanded government surveillance.
Although the proceedings were not explicitly a deliberation on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, they offered an indirect test of Americans' tolerance for well-intended digital vigilantism.
These well-intended programs remove the burning desire to succeed, to improve one's lot in life and replace it with an overwhelming complacent resolve to dependency and failure.
The only other things that we have seen out there are pieces of legislation that, though well intended, may garner 20 or 25 Republican votes here or there.
Gohmert addressed his vote during a House floor speech later Tuesday afternoon, saying he was concerned the legislation he described as "incredibly well intended" might shortchange some people.
One thing we have learned over the past 50 years, is that while the federal government-led War on Poverty was well-intended, the results have been bleak.
Though with this system, no matter how well-intended, it's evident the approach still has a long ways to go before it can be an efficient hotel recognition system.
This is a well intended move that the government of New Zealand, without a constitutional right to bear arms, is within its legal right to enact for its citizens.
"Ordinance File #18-36, although well intended, lacks the necessary scientific evidence to demonstrate that these sunscreen ingredients are responsible for coral bleaching," the letter from the council read.
And some of us in town who are Jewish (and whom, along with other non-Christians, the well-intended gesture was supposed to benefit) found ourselves agreeing with them.
These institutional policies influenced by Title IX, while well-intended, in effect leave no safe place for victims of harassment to emotionally process their experiences and thoughts about reporting.
Or we could choose to believe that this was a well-intended action, where people might believe they're trying to help, that they may think they're giving someone advice.
"It might be well-intended but the combination of all of our policies has convinced many physicians and health systems that a subset of their patients are liabilities," Kertesz says.
And those clinics are usually located at the edge of town, making them an easy target for less well-intended people who would rather sell drugs than see users recover.
To others it will be seen as an act that, however well intended, undermines transparency and accountability in a case that much of the world would desperately like to discuss.
This production, for which I served as a consultant, makes it clear that their conspiracy, however well intended, will destroy the possibility of democracy in the West for 2,000 years.
Seen in the light of experience, cherry-picking is clearly the single most effective thing we can do to correct a well-intended but structurally terminal tax payer-funded monopoly.
In a well-intended but poorly executed effort to make college broadly accessible, the government has lent freely to students, with little attention to whether they can repay those loans.
One problematic regulation, Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records (42 CFR) part 2, is a well-intended rule that emerged out of the enormous stigma that attaches to addiction.
"We all love Girl Scout cookies and thought a well-intended, lighthearted post to our social media accounts would be a little way to show our support," Mr. Senn added.
Just one of the city's nine supervisors opposed the ban (though she acknowledged it was "a well-intended piece of legislation") and the mayor will probably soon sign it into law.
Have legislators forgotten that the opioid epidemic of 1995 was triggered in part by well-intended, but inadequately trained physicians given access to, and aggressively marketed to prescribe, potent opioid pharmaceuticals?
Yet, in order for these well-intended and ambitious initiatives to succeed, it is important that they incorporate a solution that can make the greatest immediate impact on plastic waste: recycling.
It is important, however, for lawmakers to consider the full picture of issues and facts before prescribing solutions that are well intended but risk going too far or not far enough.
But well-intended as these efforts are, blood centers and doctors are left once again lamenting an unfortunate reality: A sizable portion of this blood is likely to get thrown out.
When I heard about the ways that generous gestures and well-intended words could backfire, I found myself worrying that I, too, might have inadvertently said or done the wrong thing.
The saying turned song lyric was initially made famous by the seemingly well-intended artist Yoko Ono, and later adapted by her white husband, John Lennon, more than 40 years ago.
As all of us who were involved in the listening sessions heard from so many of you, many of Uber's 14 cultural values, while well-intended, had been allowed to be weaponized.
And as Evan blossoms under the attention his notoriety draws, Mr. Platt illuminates both his growing sense of self-esteem and the remorse that practicing his deception — however well intended — causes him.
Though no doubt well-intended, if this rule is implemented as proposed and no additional funding is provided, many providers will have to make painful choices about the services they can provide.
And then there is the ending, with a twist that is so unexpected and so over-the-top that it undermines what is, on the whole, a compelling and well-intended novel.
Well-intended admonitions to employees urging them to take security seriously by creating strong passwords, to study policy documents and to otherwise do the right things, are too often given lip service.
The elements of Trump's approach are constant -- his ego, his flamboyance, his scorn for those who oppose him, his readiness to strike back at any criticism, no matter how justified or well intended.
Washington (CNN)A top Donald Trump supporter drew fire Wednesday for a tweet that he says was a "well-intended mistake," which seemed to call for the lynching of Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
By pulling that information, CoinTracker is also in a position to help those well-intended individuals I mentioned earlier give the taxman an accurate read on they crypto gains to remain IRS compliant.
The general consensus — aside from many who thought it was an overdue April Fool's joke or an Onion article — is that this ad campaign, while probably well-intended, didn't quite hit the mark.
"Many physicians have voiced concerns that the cumulative effect of the many well-intended efforts has been, paradoxically, to make it harder for them to deliver quality of care," Sinsky said by email.
Alone or with a partner, come up with at least three examples of animal species whose numbers have dwindled or risen out of control due to human development or well-intended human intervention.
But a seemingly well intended gesture to feed hungry kids in Haiti with American peanuts today, could open the floodgates for devastating consequences for their parents ability to feed them in the future.
Perhaps it is this well-intended effort to comfort the living that compels us to offer as consolation only hopeful anecdotes that glance off a tragedy, focusing instead on some point beyond it.
My experience is a reminder that artificial intelligence, often heralded for its potential to change the world, can actually reinforce bias and exclusion, even when it's used in the most well-intended ways.
Well intended as they are, the educational initiatives currently in place meant to equip our kids today and our country tomorrow with the ability to compete and win globally simply can't get us there.
Photograph by Nadine Ijewere for The New Yorker There is a respectful caution in this kind of critique which, though undoubtedly well intended in theory, in practice throws a patronizing chill over such work.
A breakthrough on climate will depend on a willingness by Democrats and others to harness the well-intended ambition of activists while focusing on practical ways to take carbon out of our power system.
Imposing quotas, well intended as it may be, doesn't allow for long-term solutions or changes because it addresses a structural, social problem through administrative means instead of through self-reflection and heightened awareness.
"While perhaps a well-intended effort to comply with a new state school safety law, the program is based on an incorrect interpretation of—and is contrary to—law," the attorneys wrote in their lawsuit.
"Although well intended, the underlying laws, regulations and regulatory interpretations are often slow to adapt to technological change, creating barriers to innovators who wish to bring new products and services to market," the report reads.
"This conflict has been going on for a very, very long time and there's been a lot of attempts at it which have all been very well-intended and noble attempts to try and solve it."
In theory, the law on Aadhaar passed last year by Mr Modi's government includes stringent protections against the sharing of information; its rules allowing exceptions on grounds of national security, although vaguely worded, appear well intended.
Such well-intended programs are a natural fit with Lincoln Center's spiritually minded White Light Festival, which presented Mr. Savall's "Francis Xavier's Journey to the East" to a nearly full Alice Tully Hall on Thursday night.
And if you have a handle on storytelling, there are a lot of really well intended, experienced, talented people around you that can help kind of smooth out the learning curve on all these new things.
The process sucks time and resources from well-intended creators across an array of industries who come before the Copyright Office's makeshift tribunal themselves: Remixers, college professors, media literacy teachers, e-book writers, students, and more.
But I do know that embracing the healing power of my family's love, the support of good friends, and even the well-intended goodwill of strangers, has all helped get from one moment to the next.
Despite these facts, too often well-intended but misguided polices severely hamper the ability to conduct thorough background screenings that enable employers and landlords to maintain the safety of the places where we work and live.
This conflict has been going on for a very, very long time and there's been a lot of attempts at it which have all been very well-intended and noble attempts to try and solve it.
The "old" consists of overburdened hospitals and clinics, antiquated administrative systems, well-intended care professionals suffering the highest-ever burnout rate, and three-in-ten Americans foregoing or deferring treatment due to the cost of care.
"The men and women who run the EPA and all of our other alphabet soup executive branch bureaucracies — they're hard working, they're well intended, they are well educated, they are highly specialized people," said Senator Lee.
And it's attuned to the conflicting interests between the state — represented by the well-intended but weak warden, Joe Caputo (Nick Sandow) — and MCC, the corporate prison operator that sees Litchfield and its prisoners as line items.
"I'm not sure the visits, while well intended, will now do anything to improve the relationships in the wake of Trump's win," Heather A. Conley of the Center for Strategic and International Studies said in an interview.
Perhaps the phrase was well-intended, or maybe it was a bit of cynical marketing, like the incessant efforts to attract attention to the nerello mascalese wines of Mount Etna by calling them the Burgundies of Sicily.
Frequent, well-intended admonitions to employees urging them to take security seriously by creating strong passwords, to study policy documents and to otherwise do the right things, are too often given lip service or overly broad interpretations.
" Mr. Worby said that the lack of diversity reflected "passivity by well-intended people of good will who don't necessarily see or understand how lack of action, or failure to be proactive, can be part of the problem.
The hope that, in 1870, even a well-intended cohort of former abolitionists would focus properly on the denial of civil rights to blacks in the South was morally ambitious in a way that is not entirely realistic.
Certainly, not all — or even many — researchers are as unethical as Kogan, but Facebook may now believe that no matter how well-intended researchers may be, the risk of a breach (of "trust" or otherwise) is simply too great.
Ali looks incredible, but I'm a little concerned with how the movie's (clearly well-intended) outlook on race will actually play out, with Shirley's obvious grace and genius continually being called into contrast as though it were something strange.
However well intended, we have created an unrealistic and misleading expectation that students and workers are supposed to be happy and stress-free at all times, and if they aren't, it is a problem that needs to be fixed.
There's something risible about the idea of these two straight, well-intended, politically hapless women providing the dismount for a plea for equal rights while actual gay people have just been throwing gay-wedding cake all over each other.
"I'm going to hope the tariffs were well-intended, but as a domestic manufacturer with 40 employees, doing everything we can to support those employees and to do the best for our customers ... there are unintended consequences," Berman said.
" Company values used as weapons of mass destruction: "As all of us who were involved in the listening sessions heard from so many of you, many of Uber's 14 cultural values, while well-intended, had been allowed to be weaponized.
In an effort to avoid the biannual clock switch in spring and fall, some well-intended critics of DST have made the mistake of suggesting that the abolition of DST -- and a return to permanent standard time -- would benefit society.
In the 1970s, class-action lawsuits filed by women against police departments that either ignored domestic violence calls or provided inadequate services — however well intended — spawned an approach to the issue of domestic violence overly reliant on prisons and punishment.
Disney said that while the bill was "presumably well-intended" because it could prevent the use of celebrity images in unauthorised pornography, it would make it difficult for "companies like ours to tell stories about real people and events", for example in biopics.
It's very well-intended regulation, we certainly want that goal and share that goal, but we heard from companies that it was so hard for them to track all the way down to their end sources and that it became very expensive.
A certain apoplectic subset of the intellectual lazy seem unable to cope with the notion that an action can be simultaneously "against well-intended laws" and "good" — and yet, this is so, and the Snowden revelations act as a superb object example.
His bringing attention to the fact that some African-Americans are mistreated is well intended and well received, but not necessary to someone who just wants to enjoy a football game on their day off or over a cold beer at home.
Out of a well-intended desire to get Americans to spend more of their stimulus tax cut, the administration snuck the money into people's paychecks, rather than sending one-time checks (as George W. Bush had done in 2001) that families might have saved.
His eyewitness account, which appeared in The New York Review of Books, rings with his considerable talents—above all, a sternly passionate prose that notices intensely but orders coolly, and a pleasing honesty about the difference between well-intended authorial witness and genuine political aid.
In it they wrote that while "well-intended" the push towards automatic pre-filtering of users uploads "takes an unprecedented step towards the transformation of the Internet from an open platform for sharing and innovation, into a tool for the automated surveillance and control of its users".
This year, I've been helping to organize a queer story time for children in Brooklyn, and no matter how well-intended a picture book or its authors may be, if it doesn't work, the audience will find something else to entertain themselves very quickly and without apology.
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But those are details; the key point is that a carbon tax has been judged by climate hawks like Resources for the Future to be far more effective in reaching the goals of the Paris agreement than the well-intended regulations put in place by President Barack Obama and his predecessors.
These "breastfeeding first" policies, endorsed and enforced by well-intended humanitarian leaders such as the World Health Organization and UNICEF, present distribution of infant formula as a policy no-no that harms both mother and child, and promote exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of a baby's life as the norm.
"She pointed to where the technology has been controversial in the UK: "Even if some uses are socially well-intended, it is a technology that lends itself to authoritarianism as we have already seen in the UK where it has been used to monitor protests and collect biometric photos of innocent people.
"I think the DOL proposal may have been well-intended but unfortunately, some of the consequences and the broad reaching impacts of this rule will have chilling effects on the capital markets and the securities industry," said Andy Nybo, partner and global head of research and consulting at TABB Group, a consultancy.
Yet Nothing in Moderation is a well-intended product of fragile human minds and actions that point us to what is perhaps the most fruitful conceptual nexus in this postmodern and posthumanist discourse: the effort to preserve the pole of sentient human subjectivity in equivalence to the nonsentience of the natural world.
"We kept hearing about people with substance-use disorder being exploited by bad actors who take advantage of well-intended federal laws, like the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Affordable Care Act, and that they keep them in an endless pattern of relapse to siphon off their insurance benefits," Aronberg told me.
I was so obsessed with not being handed an exact slice of my childhood that I failed to appreciate it for what it was: a sincere, well-intended love letter to a series that wasn't designed to cater solely for me, but instead to appeal to anyone who had ever played a Sonic game.
" And when he went back in October, he celebrated that the show was now "in its sixth month" at the music hall, assuring readers that the fact would be "pregnant with historical significance" for anyone "conversant with the ups and downs of colored theatricals" and all "the abortive, yet wellintended efforts of the past.
Daily levels of the S&P 250 and Dow Jones Industrial Average seem to be the main data that drive the U.S. Federal Reserve and it's hard to imagine that equity weakness wouldn't elicit further well-intended, if ultimately self-defeating, responses from Chair Janet Yellen and her co-conspirators on the Federal Open Market Committee.
"Overzealous enforcement or looking for 'gotchas' in a morass of sometimes complex regulations can cause unnecessary burdens on well-intended companies that are already challenged to keep up with the high cost of doing business in the state," Michele Siekerka, president and chief executive of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, said in a statement.
" Sara Thornton, the chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council, said in a statement, that "while it may have been well intended, this campaign from Lush U.K. is both insulting and damaging to the tens of thousands of officers who place themselves in harm's way to protect the public on a daily basis, and who have nothing at all to do with the undercover inquiry.
Although this show is as well-intended as it can be — trying to batter down the barriers between those whom Cooke prefers to describe as "outliers" and the truly American vanguard artists — it inevitably seems to give a kind of "slap-on-the-back" appreciation for those who often felt no need to be appreciated since they simply went about creating art without any institutional approval.
" Season 3 (May 17), "The Rain" Season 303 (May 17), "Well Intended Love" (May 17), "White Gold" Season 2 (May 17),"Slasher: Solstice" (May 23), "High Seas" (May 24), "She's Gotta Have It" Season 2 (May 24), "Bad Blood" Season 2 (May 143), "Black Spot" Season 2 (May 31), "Good Girls" Season 2 (May 31) and "How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)" (May 31) — 'Knock Down the House'Starts streaming: May 1 One of the most popular left-leaning politicians in the United States of America right now, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York's new congresswoman from the Bronx, was one of four first-time political candidates that director Rachel Lears chose to follow for her documentary "Knock Down the House.

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