But now, in the much
longer aftermath of the event, the media has chosen to ignore, over and over again, a key part of the story.
He knows that war's wanton destruction of human lives and property and
its long aftermath of physical and social evils can not be God's will.
Not exact matches
But while the markets may have seen violent swings in the immediate
aftermath of the vote to leave, the
longer - term political ramifications
of a Brexit are interesting to consider, too.
(May 3, 2018) Criticism over Facebook's handling
of the Cambridge Analytica
aftermath has prompted the Indonesian government to launch another draft
of the
long - awaited ministerial decree on internet companies, the South China Morning Post reports.
Looking at the
aftermath of previous debt bubbles, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff found that the hangover is deep and
long lasting.
In the
aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, which knocked off more than 20 percent
of U.S. refinery capacity in the peak
of refinery shutdowns, hedge funds are betting on a rise in fuel prices and have boosted their net
long positions on U.S. gasoline and diesel to highs not seen for years.
Nationally, real spending on new multifamily construction showed a
long - term upward trend prior to the collapse
of the housing bubble, and it has rebounded strongly in the
aftermath of the collapse, such that it is currently near its 2006 all - time high.
Conditions in the economy are tighter now than in the
aftermath of the Asian crisis, the deflationary impulse from Asian producers is no
longer present and world commodity prices are rising.
Despite challenging conditions, businesses became acutely aware
of the need to manage cash flow and reduce
long - term overheads — including office leases — which is believed by some to have helped serviced offices gain a stronger foothold in the
aftermath of the recession.
Philanthropic leaders say the organization is known for being nimble, collaborative, and professional in its response to the immediate and
long term needs
of those suffering in the
aftermath of a natural disaster.
The greatest possibility
of serious influence in Europe is in the East where the
aftermath of the
long experience with Communism leaves questions that more traditional forms
of intellectual reflection do not answer.
Part
of the
long - range philosophical outlook
of Morrison and company was revealed when, once war came, they almost immediately began talking about its
aftermath.
But because I believe that the entire Church, including the hierarchy, benefits from honest challenge and critique, I have not avoided what might be deemed «controversial» when I thought it important: during political campaigns, when grave moral issues were at stake; during the
Long Lent
of 2002; in the
aftermath of 9/11 and the run - up to the Iraq War; in response to challenges to religious freedom in America that couldn't have been imagined in 1978, when «work for religious freedom» meant «work for prisoners
of conscience behind the iron curtain.»
In the
aftermath of the abolition
of interviews, the governing body can no
longer gauge this will - o» - the - wisp, notwithstanding the claim that objective catholicity is nothing but appearing at Sunday Mass..
For in the immediate
aftermath of the attacks on New York and Washington, there was a remarkable resurgence
of simple, indeed robust, moral clarity in a country that had
long been told, by everyone from Alan Wolfe to Jerry Falwell, that it was awash in moral relativism.
The
aftermath of last night's defeat will be felt for a very
long time, especially if we don't bounce back and beat Chelsea on Saturday.
Bruce was bracing himself for a
long lay - off, potentially six months, in the immediate
aftermath of the game.
Leeds ended their 14 year stay in the top flight thanks mostly to the
aftermath of some severe financial difficulties not
long after they'd reached the semi-final on the Champions League.
And in the
aftermath of both title - game whippings, Tide fans celebrated not only BCS titles, but
long - sought vengeance.
In the
aftermath of a
long - term affair, I don't know.
All
of us involved in youth sports - from parents, to coaches, from athletic trainers to school athletic directors to the athletes themselves - have a responsibility to do what we can to make contact and collision sports safer, whether it by reducing the number
of hits to the head a player receives over the course
of a season (such as N.F.L. and the Ivy League are doing in limiting full - contact practices, and the Sports Legacy Institute recently proposed be considered at the youth and high school level in its Hit Count program), teaching football players how to tackle without using their head (as former pro football player Bobby Hosea has
long advocated), changing the rules (as the governing body for high school hockey in Minnesota did in the
aftermath of the Jack Jablonski injury or USA Hockey did in banning body checks at the Pee Wee level), or giving serious consideration to whether athletes below a certain age should be playing tackle football at all (as the American Academy
of Pediatrics recommend).
But the last thing the occupiers want to resemble is either the
long - time activists camped out in Lafayette Park across from the White House, ignored by everyone except tourists posing for photographs, or the
aftermath of a Lollapalooza mosh pit.
Long uses the New York Times story about growing calls for Nancy Brinker to resign from the Susan G. Komen foundation in the
aftermath of their ban on contributions to organizations under investigation — which was criticized as a backdoor way to stop providing funding to Planned Parenthood for breast cancer screenings — and she comes to Brinker's defense.
In the
aftermath of the great victory against Nigel Farage in South Thanet, Gray was largely written out
of the story and replaced by Nick Timothy, a
long - time special advisor to Theresa May who is now the prime minister's joint chief
of staff.
In the
aftermath of the Americans Elect board decision not to nominate a 2012 presidential ticket, the former senior economist
of President Ronald Reagan's Council
of Economic Advisers and current Boston University economics professor Laurence Kotlikoff, who had sought that organization's nomination, said in an e-mail that he now no
longer wishes to pursue the Reform Party presidential nomination, which he elected to seek last month.
As firefighters on
Long Island and in New Jersey worked to contain the remnants
of a rash
of brush fires that scorched the region, officials toured the blackened
aftermath on Tuesday to assess the damage.
The
aftermath of Hurricane Sandy is further complicating matters, with access to polling places still uncertain in some districts in Westchester, New York City, and
Long Island.
He has
long expressed a steadfast support for the Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Reauthorization Act, which is necessary to continue protecting the health
of thousands who are sick from responding in the
aftermath of the September 11 attacks on our nation» said Steve Cassidy, UFA President.
Nearly 1 million LIPA customers were without power in the
aftermath of the storm and the authority's performance in getting the lights back on on
Long Island were pretty much a clown shoes shitshow that had people sitting in the dark for days, even weeks.
Above: Neighbors Joe Valentino, left, and Chaim Lazarus survey the damage to New Hampshire St. Residents
of Long Beach work to recover during the
aftermath of Sandy.
However, the debate at times emphasised the
long shadow cast over Labour by the
aftermath of the conflict.
Conceived nearly three decades ago in the
aftermath of Hubble's debut, Webb (like its predecessor) has
long been intended as a technological tour de force that would make the next giant leap in our understanding
of the universe.
This
long - extinct fish, and a handful
of its relatives, demonstrate that in the immediate
aftermath of the end - Devonian extinction, ray - finned fish had already acquired a diversity
of forms that gave them an evolutionary edge, enabling them to fill the ecological vacuum left by the demise
of most major fish groups.
In the
aftermath of Yucca's mothballing, the DOE has pursued a diverse strategy
of nuclear waste management that includes tentative plans for consolidated interim storage facilities, tests
of deep boreholes as another possible
long - term storage technique, and the development
of «consent - based» siting protocols to gain support from municipal and state governments.
There was much public debate about the role
of climate change in the
aftermath of Harvey, and many Republicans were quick to dismiss links to global warming, pointing out that states like Florida and Texas have a
long history with deadly storms.
Now, it seems the
aftermath of these emergences lasts even
longer than we suspected — all the way to the next emergence.»
In the
aftermath of Hurricane Matthew earlier this month, NASA released satellite images showing
long, dark swaths along the Atlantic coasts
of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.
Arp 148 is the staggering
aftermath of an encounter between two galaxies, resulting in a ring - shaped galaxy and a
long - tailed companion.
It also happens subconsciously, where you might default to the couch for
longer than planned; generally move more slowly and feel less motivated to do routine chores in the
aftermath of one
of those big workouts.
Chris Kresser cited a number
of healthy high - carb cultures, and noted that Okinawans became the world's
longest - lived culture after being forced to an 85 % carb diet during World War II and its
aftermath.
The
aftermath of splitting up with a partner can have lasting psychological effects, even if in the
long run, the breakup was the right step.
They're soooo soft, come in tons
of colors, aren't too tight, and hide the
aftermath of a large lunch very well, they are just
long enough for bending over and moving around, lengthening the torso and the V - neck adds a feminine touch.
It's been awhile since I've scrapped — for a
long time, my scrapbooks stood shut and my supplies lay untouched as I worked through the
aftermath of several devastating losses in my life.
Just having a place for everything can make your life so much easier and you no
longer have to cringe at the thought
of the back to school
aftermath.
Still reeling in the
aftermath of her divorce, Rachel (Emily Blunt) takes the train in and out
of the city every day, even though she's no
longer working.
We
long to escape, and yet, in the end, we know as adults that there are consequences to all impulsive desires acted upon, and we have to live with the
aftermath of our actions.
Most
of this 110 - minute -
long trifle takes place in the runup to, and
aftermath of, that triumphantly awful Carnegie Hall show.
While co-directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Ruby Sparks, Little Miss Sunshine) wring tension and suspense from the same - day build - up to the match, the match itself — captured by grainy, fuzzy TV cameras with the occasional, ground - level insert — and the immediate
aftermath (symbolic and figurative, more than real or
long - lasting), it's in the months -
long lead - up to the match, following Billie Jean King (Emma Stone, never better) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) where Battle
of the Sexes steps up its game to offer a sympathetic, insightful, poignant, behind - the - scenes look at the private lives
of the public personas who stepped onto the tennis court
of the Houston Astrodome on September 20th, 1973, as Americans on both sides
of the political divide watched in rapt attention.
In the
aftermath of Ant - Man, Pym has devoted himself to entering the Quantum Realm in an attempt to rescue his
long - missing wife.
A sequel to Scott Derrickson's 2012 sleeper hit has been
long in the works, and today we've finally been given our very first look at the Ciaran Foy - directed sequel, which picks up in the
aftermath of the original film.