• They are not fait accompli but rather provocations, and in that sense harder to ignore. (metropolismag.com)
  • The Supreme Court indicated Monday it will adopt a code of conduct amid heightened scrutiny over the high court's standards when it comes to undisclosed gifts and trips. (pix11.com)
  • The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing Wednesday a challenge from Texas and several families who have adopted Native American children who are challenging the Indian Child Welfare Act. (upr.org)
  • A similar solution has recently been adopted in France in the Digital Republic Act 2016. (scotsman.com)
  • A "little miracle" occurred at a Minnesota animal rescue earlier this week when a dog who had lost all of her puppies adopted a litter who had lost their mother. (today.com)
  • We see a lot in rescue, but it was so touching and it felt so serendipitous, like it was fate, kind of a little miracle," Mairose explained. (today.com)
  • It was the boldness of Schechter's claim that adopted children were much more likely to become neurotic and psychotic that galvanized helping professionals and therapeutic approaches to adoption. (uoregon.edu)
  • A key challenge is to understand how state, but must also afford flexibility in cell-fate choice to permit the different cell-fate options confronting stem and progenitor cell-type diversification and differentiation in response to cells are selected and coordinated such that adoption of a given intrinsic cues or extrinsic signals. (lu.se)
  • Telling children they were adopted was mandatory, Schechter agreed, but it also precipitated psychological difficulties. (uoregon.edu)
  • The recurrent themes felt helplessness, enduring physical, emotional and psychological torture, accepting fate with reservation and being strangers in marital union. (who.int)
  • Evidence the fate of stem cells has broad ramifications for biomedical suggests that during development or differentiation, cells make science from elucidating the causes of cancer to the use of very precise transitions between apparently stable ``network stem cells in regenerative medicine. (lu.se)
  • It's also a case that, more than usual, will resonate with the nine justices, seven of whom are parents, including two who have adopted children. (upr.org)
  • Now, however, the state of Texas and several families who are adopting American Indian children are challenging the law in court. (upr.org)
  • Astakhov complained that the United States government had been unable to provide information on the fates of the estimated 60,000 Russian children that have been adopted in the United States over the last two decades. (rferl.org)
  • He presented information about 120 children seen in his practice between 1948 and 1953, of whom exactly sixteen (or 13.3 percent) were adopted. (uoregon.edu)
  • Since adoptees numbered less than one-tenth of one percent in the general population, adopted children were greatly over-represented in his practice. (uoregon.edu)
  • Schechter's friend, Povl Toussieng, a child psychiatrist at the famous Menninger Clinic, had also told him that up to one-third of all children seen as outpatients at the clinic were adopted. (uoregon.edu)
  • Michael is permitted to adopt the child and christens her Mathilda. (wikipedia.org)
  • Konstantin Dolgov, responsible for human rights and the rule of law in the Foreign Ministry, tweeted on February 13 that in 2007 an American lesbian couple 'deceived a Russian court' and adopted a Russian child. (rferl.org)
  • Mother and child care have suffered the same fate. (who.int)
  • She wanted to adopt a dog, so she contacted a woman whose dog was about to have a litter of puppies. (dailytarheel.com)
  • Key gene regulatory proteins control cell multiplication and instruct cells to adopt distinct cell fates. (mdc-berlin.de)
  • Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. (lu.se)
  • In terminally differentiated cell fate is coupled to appropriate regulation of the alternative cells, transcriptional networks must be stable and irreversible, pathways. (lu.se)
  • We recommend adopting liquid-liquid extraction to improve DNA yield and only incorporating whole-cell filtration when the nonbacterial proportion is large. (cdc.gov)
  • Many of the nearly 100 dogs have been adopted into homes. (peta.org)
  • A paltry seven dogs and cats were adopted. (nathanwinograd.com)
  • A Simple Twist of Fate is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Gillies MacKinnon. (wikipedia.org)
  • Washington, D.C.- On June 13, 2021, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) adopted Resolution 48/21 , in which it granted precautionary measures in favour of Jhovanny Alexander Tenorio Urbina, after considering that he finds himself in a situation of serious and urgent risk of irreparable damage to his rights in Nicaragua. (oas.org)
  • Indeed, in recent years the paper has spent considerable column space worrying about the fate of American democracy. (camera.org)
  • Morrison's last novel adopts the author's quintessential themes of beauty, American blackness versus whiteness, slavery and the ghosts of communal and individual traumas, inholding the lasting injury of rejection for having a skin color which is too dark, hair that is too kinky. (lu.se)
  • The model law adopted by several states in the US suggests that the user should have a right to choose what happens to their data and assets on death. (scotsman.com)
  • Firstly, there will be spoilers for both Harry Potter and Fate/Stay Night . (fanfiction.net)
  • Harry Potter and Fate/Stay Night are the properties of their respective owners. (fanfiction.net)
  • And of that group, about 85% were adopted outside of tribal families. (upr.org)
  • The strategy adopted by the Xi Jinping administration "does not rely on the use of force. (csis.org)
  • En 2008-2009, la crise humanitaire qui a touché Khyber Pakhtunkhwa et les zones tribales sous administration fédérale du Pakistan ont fait 2,76 millions de personnes déplacées, dont 88 % se trouvent hors des camps et sont hébergées par la population locale. (who.int)
  • Russian officials have also reportedly been given access to Maksim's brother, Kirill, who was adopted by the same family. (rferl.org)
  • "Fixing the Fates: An Adoptee's Story of Truth and Lies" (She Writes Press, June 4, 2019) is a fascinating account of one woman's emotionally vulnerable 14-year-long journey to redefine the meaning of family in her life that had been missing for so long. (blogtalkradio.com)
  • The couple fostered a baby born to a Navajo mother and a Cherokee father, and, after the native mother's parental rights were terminated by the state, the Brackeens adopted the boy, with the agreement of the tribe. (upr.org)
  • The outcome of that election could very well determine the fate of Marcellus Shale fracking in our state. (toxicstargeting.com)
  • To varying degrees, these fates also extend to the Such state stability is required in stem and progenitor cells to immediate progeny of stem cells, known as progenitor or support self-renewal and maintenance of the uncommitted transit-amplifying cells. (lu.se)
  • Consequently, the IACHR requests that Nicaragua: a) adopt the necessary measures to protect the rights to life and personal integrity of Jhovanny Alexander Tenorio Urbina. (oas.org)
  • Kenya, the third largest gaming market in Africa, is poised to adopt two measures that would streamline the gaming industry. (ggbnews.com)
  • But once again, fate took the decision from her hands. (fanfiction.net)
  • As you recall, last year the Regional Committee meeting adopted a resolution for improved women's health as well as the annual commemoration of women's health on 4 September. (who.int)
  • More than 3,000 women and girls are still missing and their fate is unknown. (forbes.com)
  • Since then, his whereabouts or fate remain unknown. (oas.org)
  • The 57th World Health Assembly adopted a reproductive health strategy to accelerate progress towards the attainment of international development goals and targets. (who.int)
  • John finally reveals Mathilda's true identity and his desire to adopt her properly. (wikipedia.org)
  • On display at the Drawing Center in Soho (April 17 to June 15, 2014), the exhibition brings the delineator's works back home to his adopted city. (metropolismag.com)
  • Sunny, a terrier mix, was quickly adopted and flown to New York City to try out for the role of "Sandy" in the new Broadway production of Annie. (go.com)
  • Alkaline cupric oxide (CuO) oxidation is one of the mostly performance supercritical fluid chromatography (UHPSFC) adopted methods for analyzing lignin in various complex using columns with sub-2 m packing can further improve environmental matrices such as soils and sediments [9]. (lu.se)
  • There's definitely an element of fate in her story. (go.com)
  • Let's hope the forest they've adopted in Chiapas , Mexico, to go along with their most recent album, X&Y, doesn't suffer the same fate. (foreignpolicy.com)