Sentences with phrase «on squelching»

That said, I don't plan on squelching my addiction anytime soon.
Why would Regulation FD have had a positive impact on squelching insider information for analysts but not mutual fund managers?

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By helping your employees build that brand rather than squelching individuality, you can build an army of very powerful advocates,» says Ted Rubin, author of Return on Relationship #RonR and Dynamic Signal adviser.
Apple Inc. shareholders could make history next year by deciding whether the company should be forced to increase the number of non-white executives and directors, with a vote on a proposal the iPhone maker has tried to squelch.
Spanish government moves to squelch Catalan vote Spanish authorities are moving to prevent an independence referendum from taking place in the Catalonia region on Sunday, 1 October.
CNN is squelching moderate conversation on this topic, approving only the most inflammatory statements from both sides.
I've had these on the brain since I read the post, and thought I would attempt to squelch the craving by buying a PB cookie at Whole Foods today.
Squelching skeptics and their own demons, the Chargers pulled off the unlikeliest of upsets to roll on
As we squelched through soggy leaves on the way to school today I felt a bit sad that autumn is... Read More
You'll also want to balance between offering your child developmentally appropriate challenges, which may still involve some frustration on her part, and having her stretch to tackle developmentally inappropriate tasks, which can squelch independence.
-LSB-...] as you know, it was a day of frivolity on TLT, and maybe that's why I squelched a niggling thought I had about that study.
You'll also want to balance between offering your child developmentally appropriate challenges, which may still involve some frustration on his part, and having him stretch to tackle developmentally inappropriate tasks, which can squelch independence.
Soda really helps many women squelch nausea early on in pregnancy.
Cuomo's political challengers leaped on the Times story, which alleges a top aide to Cuomo squelched subpoenas to the governor's donors and associates.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday said he wants to keep Kathy Hochul as lieutenant governor, squelching rumors that she is being considered for a congressional campaign against Republican Rep. Chris Collins.
New York Republican Committee Chairman Ed Cox in a radio interview on Tuesday claimed Gov. Andrew Cuomo was trying to squelch criticism of him in the lead up to the trial of his former close aide, Joe Percoco.
In it, Ajit Pai, one of two Republicans on the five - member Federal Communications Commission (FCC), characterizes the project as an attempt «to squint for and squelch» what Americans are saying about the political process.
It's not clear how much headway Torti has made on the culture of science at FDA, where reviewers have complained that their concerns about drug and device safety are often squelched.
Less than two weeks after the state's senate passed a climate science - squelching bill, research shows that sea level along the coast between N.C. and Massachusetts is rising faster than anywhere on Earth
To squelch their ambitions, the pharaoh Psammeticus II marched south in 593 B.C., descended on Napata, and torched the palace and the Amun temple.
Planets, on the other hand, are close enough that they are not mere points, and their larger apparent size squelches the twinkling.
The family welcomes Gabriel home, but from the first moments of his arrival, he projects a violent, hair - trigger temper; relentless, psychopathic bursts of unchecked anger; and a sadistic obsession with inflicting pain and cruelty on everything and everyone around him — from squelching live mice beneath his heels to strangling the neck of a chicken that he seizes during a cockfight.
► An explosion blows a hole in a wall and a man taped into a chair is taken out of the building as gunmen shoot at people inside; one man is struck in the back and we see the bloody wound as someone says that it struck his spinal cord, an explosive is thrown into the room and a man throws himself on it to squelch the blast (he is unharmed).
The accompanying audio, in not - dissimilar 7.1 DTS - HD and 5.1 Dolby Digital EX configurations, mainly adds low - end to the original mono mix (also on board) and broadens its dynamic range so that the dubbed dialogue, for example, sounds less squelched.
Ashley Judd on the #TimesUp movement: «Finally the world is able to hear because I believe that we women... our voices have been squelched
Can any words evoke the flesh - crawling queasiness of Henry's visit to Mary's parents» house, in which he sits uncomfortably on the couch exchanging forced pleasantries with Mom while some ungodly squeaking / squelching noise threatens to drown out the dialogue?
Like being enchanted by a puppet even when the puppeteer is on full display, the squelching sound of watermelons being smashed to convey trauma to the body and the ripping sound of radish stalks being pulled out to convey hair being torn from the head, are still gruesome.
If the objective is to squelch disrespect on campus, then it is critical to teach everyone (peers and staff) to take the same steps in handling disrespectful actions.
He's found that getting student input on changes «squelches issues in the classroom because now it's their school.»
Back to Troy Senik, on how back in 2010 the CTA squelched a parent trigger campaign by activist parents in Compton.
With the long - recognized and now chronic urban v. rural divide in North Carolina that either creates or squelches a school child's opportunities based solely on zip code, any change to the public school funding formula should be used to help solve this problem.
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, which counts more than 800,000 teachers as active members, blames Race to the Top, and its «fixation on data and testing,» for squelching the enthusiasm that initially accompanied a new, more rigorous set of common standards.
It's been a long time coming, and while the excitement around the R8 e-tron built up, then died out, built up again, and squelched once more, it looks like we can actually get one of these cars out on the road.
For example, if Amazon was a «threat» that needed to be squelched by means of an illegal conspiracy, why would Apple offer Amazon's Kindle app on the iPad?
I have had the exact opposite problem with the buttons on my PB 360 (all buttons too stiff, page - turn buttons to the point of being very inconvenient, D - Pad, which I actually use for page turning, sufficiently stiff that I've worn a grove in one side with my thumbnail page - forwarding, and that side now «squelches» rather than clicks on that side).
Interesting: a community that prides itself on ideas would rather squelch the possibility for debate than openly address a serious internal problem.
If you squelch the growl, eventually the puppy may skip that step and move on the the next logical step; a bite.
Pristine wilderness without a single footprint in sight, the sparkle of cosmopolitan high rise on the waters edge, the adrenalin pumping roar of a powerful surf beach, or quite simply the perfect white squeaky sand that squelches between your toes.
One thing that Rockstar hasn't been able to squelch are opinions, analysis and breakdowns of the debut trailer they released on their official YouTube channel.
It's all extremely easy to get a handle on and jump straight into the heat of battle in Turf War, a.k.a. the one where you squelch paint about for three minutes straight.
Over two days, they were immersed in a crash course on technological breakthroughs and the circumstances that either drive them or squelch them, led by Andrew Hargadon of the University of California, Davis.
You can't blame them for trying: With the White House set to change hands in less than a year's time - likely bringing on board a more eco-friendly administration - industry groups have been pressing the EPA to squelch stricter air - quality standards for ozone, reports the WSJ's Stephen Power.
You can't blame them for trying: With the White House set to change hands in less than a year's time - likely bringing on board a more eco-friendly administration - industry groups have been pressing the EPA to squelch stricter air - quality standards
the greater truth is that totalitarian governments, both left and right, whether burma's military «path to socialism» and cuba's ultra leftist dictatorship have had a similarly corrosive effect on human dignity, squelching individual initiative to prosper at every level of existence.
A related aspect of the scientific method, which you have mentioned on another thread, is the need to admit and correct mistakes; this aspect was also squelched by the IPCC process in its all - out efforts to protect the mainstream belief or dogma.
This is an important film with an important message that not only calls to task the officials who squelched the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, but all of the other accomplices, government, the car companies, Big Oil, even Eco-darling Hydrogen as well as consumers, who turned their backs on the car and embrace embracing instead the SUV.
This was squelched at the time: Foster, G., et al. «Comment on «Influence of the Southern Oscillation on tropospheric temperature» by JD McLean, CR de Freitas, and RM Carter.»
He only picked on people he wants to squelch.
In the same way that the Court has found infringements on the free marketplace of the ideas justifiable in some contexts, universities should be aware that intellectual bullying is frequently used by majoritarian groups on campuses to squelch dissent of the minority views.
Among the bloggers who heap praise on Levy's post are Sam Bayard at the Citizen Media Law Project («Jones Day Gets Trademark Law Wrong, Squelches Legitimate Reporting») and Marc Randazza at The Legal Satyricon («Jones Day - Big Law Firm, Small Ethics»).
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