But
he made plain his view that this kind of discretionary spending must be linked to reform of the country's massive entitlement programs, including the Medicare program for the elderly.
Not exact matches
Instead, it is the sort of complex secret that reposes in
plain view, an abiding condition that can only be seen, if at all, by standing still and looking, until the pattern emerges and
makes meaningful the life of the subject.
Bluetree penned the song after the band went to Thailand and played in a bar that was the gateway to a brothel, with women
making deals with customers in
plain view.
Then, acknowledge knowing that in Albany New York, in
plain view, there is one of the largest private employers in the state
making working spouses pay $ 2000 annually out of pocket regardless of in or out of network while the rest of their family gets to go to the doctor.
This seemingly
makes plain that the Government's
view is that VA schools can discriminate against teachers when there is not a GOR.
A handful of far - right extremists had gathered outside Bull Lane in York on Sunday to
make their Islamophobic
views plain.
Many
view her as the main hope for a female leader since Harriet Harman
made plain she didn't want the job on a permanent basis.
You can argue against the strike and you can certainly argue against current public pension arrangements, but it's hard to object to what took place today in London: people cheerfully coming together to defend their interests and
make their
views plain to government.
New York terror suspect Ahmad Rahami assembled much of his bomb -
making material in
plain view, ordering components on eBay, having them delivered to a New Jersey business where he worked, and even testing some of the material in his family's backyard, according to authorities.
We have
made our
views plain about George Osborne - indispensable he may well be to DC, he does not inspire the greatest of confidence in us as a potential Chancellor (though of course, he is only up against Alistair Darling), which does
make a difference).
(There's even a song about it in Nepali) Enjoying the amazing
view of snow - covered mountains and boulders standing tall on a
plain beige colored land with little vegetation, we walked against the strong wind
making 60 degrees with the ground to take every step forward.
It's beyond Insanity that these kind of cyber crimes are hiding in
plain view while the owners are
make millions of dollars illegally!
You may choose to
view Milo as O'Shea's modernized update of the iconic monster or a child brimming with inner evil; the film keeps its ends open, its truths veiled and only
makes its sociopolitical allegories
plain in its final, haunting images.
While
views of the sun - kissed Oklahoma
plains intermittently open out the play's insular setting, the key action still unfolds in a two - story house just tidy enough to
make all of the plot's batshit reversals and betrayals that much more unsettling.
I see it,
plain as day — a little piece of sandstone - colored paper on which an Italian coastal town is drawn from a perspective high above the ground, so high that no treetop, no cliff, no man -
made promontory could have served as Leonardo's point of
view.
[27] Hart planned to create documents using
plain text to
make them as easy as possible to download and
view on devices.
The speed and convenience are factors that you will pay for, but the rates are upfront, in
plain view on the website, so you can
make an informed decision and there will be no hidden fees or surprises.
It will be
plain to see to anyone who
views a credit report that instead of being financially responsible a consumer just went and opened two new credit cards to
make the credit utilization look smaller than it actually is.
Among the works included in the exhibition are Day and Night, (1978), a suite of three prints by Jennifer Bartlett; Fred Becker's John Henry Suite (1935 - 39) that the artist
made during his years as a member of the WPA's Federal Arts Project; and a series of photographs by Aaron Siskind, best known for his detailed
views of
plain surfaces, who died last year at the age of 100.
The abstract collages, paintings, and sculptures on
view,
made of neutral - colored,
plain materials (brown and blue carpets painted in white, beige scraps of paper, clear tape and light brown masking tape, white foam core, discarded aluminum, plywood) echoed long - established tendencies in abstraction, such as Robert Rauschenberg's experiments with nontraditional materials and Richard Tuttle's casual approach to art
making.
The announcement was
made on a day when thousands of people were preparing to gather on Parliament Hill for the annual celebration of cannabis culture — and smoke a little in
plain view of the police.
I should
make it
plain that these
views reflect my own personal opinion and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Kelly Santini LLP.
While his judgment was not binding on the SFO, it
made plain that in the
view of the judiciary the SFO had ventured too far in its policy of corporate enticement.
Observe traffic laws, remain conscious of other drivers, and keep an eye out for patrolling police vehicles to minimize the chances of
making driving errors in
plain view.
Another example of this is CREA's rule forcing buyers seeking sellers contact information to have to
make a minimum of two clicks from REALTOR.ca before being able to
view that information... its
plain and simply a slap in the face of buyers seeking more independence.
I at first was concerned about having a kitchen in
plain view of our living space (our old kitchen was a 10X10 tiny 1950's «gem» tucked behind the living room, also known as «the cave»), however our carpenter was instrumental with helping
make the space more appealing when sitting in the living room.
Although John M. Dubis
made no secret of the fact he'd taken up residency, reportedly sleeping on the couch, parking his car in
plain view and even sharing photos of the house online, he went unnoticed by J - Lo's security team for six days.