Sentences with word «shackling»

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There should be direct functionality where you can empower these leaders to develop, distribute content, and have the ability to report on the completion in a way that isn't shackled by traditional Learning and Development departments or existing long - process flows.
The campaign starts off with Baird and his team, Kilo squad, being taken to court in shackles on charges of war crimes.
Howe was led into the courtroom in shackles with unkempt hair and a distressed appearance.
Its message of freedom for all citizens, particularly former slaves — reinforced by broken shackles that lie at Lady Liberty's feet — resonated with Ramirez long before she understood the science behind its construction.
When the voice of intuition speaks, it always feels like shackles off.
Being sensible with your money, so when a crisis occurs (and we have a CB crisis) you can spend accordingly, you're not shackled by constraints.
I agree to be fair, and now that we have been out of those financial shackles for a few years I say we have even more reason to complain, especially as Arsenal have now done what we laughed at the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United for doing and have failed to get in Europe's top club competition.
He has also paid homage to legendary Harry Houdini's Chinese Water Torture Cell trick, in which Houdini was lowered into a tank of water and had to escape shackles and chains before drowning.
«Tired of feeling shackled to events that happened in your past, or of finding yourself in the same relationship rut?
The boy was later put in leg shackles at the sheriff's office.
The commodification of higher education has jeopardized people's ability to contribute to our international and local communities without shackling the following decades of our future wages to student debt.
The most savvy law firms are realizing that by re-inventing themselves they can offer entirely new «products» that are not quite as shackled to these project management constraints; instead of reactively taking on projects, they are focused on proactively delivering business value.
First and foremost, the sequel is beautiful to behold, no longer shackled by nauseated shaky - cam.
While no - one is expecting Arsene Wenger to spend toe - to - toe with the likes of Man City and Chelsea, it's not clear why the new stadium was built if the revenue it brings doesn't allow the club to compete with the likes of the Glazer - shackled Man United and North London rivals Tottenham.
Today, the House Energy and Commerce Committee should be holding a hearing on advancing America's, and the world's, energy future by initiating a sustained quest to break the economic shackles imposed by enduring dependence on oil (that doesn't involve using 40 percent of our corn crop to produce ethanol in a world facing food price spikes).
This article makes me so sad about and angry with all the xstians, because like most atheists, I was raised in xstianity and thankfully became educated enough in science to throw off the intellectual shackles which religion «provided».
As Idaho marks 20 years since its first charter schools opened, the recently released Shackled Education Pioneers looks back at how the public charter school movement started in the Gem State — and how that effort has strayed from its original intent of allowing significant space for education innovation, a progression that led the alliance to downgrade Idaho's charter school law from 20th to 21st nationwide this year.
In many places, they also remain shackled by myriad regulations.
Three things are certain in life; death, taxes and the fact that SpeedRunners looks much, much better in motion than it does when shackled by static screenshots.
«So long as the people do not care to exercise their freedom, those who wish to tyrannize will do so; for tyrants are active and ardent, and will devote themselves in the name of any number of gods, religious and otherwise, to put shackles upon sleeping men.»
They urged legislators to oppose HB 1288 and SB 632, which divert tax dollars to faith - based anti-abortion counseling centers, and to support two proactive bills: HB 1499, which will increase access to long - acting reversible contraception (LARC) for MO HealthNet patients, and SB 803 and HB 1627, which restricts the practice of shackling pregnant people in jails and prisons.
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They're an independent, which means I wouldn't have to worry about getting shackled with dead weight like UNLV or Kent State or, uh, Kansas, every season.
My goal was to design my own lifestyle free of corporate shackles, which required a pre-determined amount of passive income.
He helps Jason and the Argonauts find the golden fleece and restores the throne after beating an army into submission while shackled with slave bracelets
This practice helped credit card issuers keep you in debt shackles longer and squeeze as much cash as possible out of your bank account, which of course is the mission of high - interest debt purveyors.
Judge Restrains Restraint Policy Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Court Judge John Joy recently wrote a decision criticizing the police practice of automatically using leg shackles on prisoners.
The work is anchored by a gold - leaf shackle at the top or head of the structure.
Cover artwork by Rusty Shackles UNOFFICIAL AND UNAUTHORIZED.
Unfortunately, it seems likely that more and more Americans will grow old still shackled with student loan debt.
Exhibits there have shown the work of Tom of Finland, who created hypermasculine gay images; and Christopher D'Arcangelo, who once showed up at the Guggenheim with shackled hands and feet and the words «Long Live Anarchism» stenciled across his back.
It's no secret that bigger nations easily derail African leaders by luring them into flashy deals that end up leaving theirs countries in economic shackles.
«If you love your local school districts, rather than giving them more shackles, give them more tools,» Winder said of the proposal.
He has been a key player in numerous nationally - prominent cases, including Juana Villegas (mom shackled during child birth) and Daniel Renteria, which ultimately led to the shutdown of the notorious 287 (g) Program in Metro Nashville.
Here was Hosni Mubarak, once the proud, aloof and resolute leader of Egypt, now shackled like a common criminal and placed on trial for charges that might result in a death sentence.
... She was brought into Court wearing shackles and handcuffs.
The cardinal berates Jesus for shackling humanity with an unbearable burden of freedom.
Part of the journey to freedom is learning to identify what shackles you, name it, and call it out to the light of day.
Scenes include dunking a man in a well while shackled prisoners await their turn (water torture); sale of women for wives as one is displayed walking in a circle to give people a better view (slavery), women chasing men with brooms (domestic violence) and pirates sitting drunk with their bottles (alcohol abuse).
Content that was once shackled to existing distribution platforms like TV and newspapers has been set free to roam the Internet at will, and that in turn has transferred the power from existing media companies (that controlled those platforms) to anyone who understands how content works in this new landscape.
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