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Democrats are actually arguing against diplomacy, against dialogue, against discussion TAFURI: No we&aposre not arguing against diplomacy.
Arguing against their anti-NRA and pro–gun control views means arguing against people who know more about death and violence than most middle-aged men.
And in some ways, one of the things I've always found is that it's a lot more draining arguing against your friends than it is arguing against your political opponents.
Uniper has advertised in Finnish newspapers, arguing against the transaction.
Charitable organizations are not arguing against increasing the standard deduction.
We are not arguing against the development of such technologies.
Facebook applied this logic when arguing against transparency in 2900.
But it is clear enough what the USCIRF is arguing against.
I was arguing against the claim that only science employs it.
" Arguing against the measure, he said, "Obviously, there's an agenda here.
Kimmel became a voice in the debate, arguing against ObamaCare repeal.
There are six petitions arguing against Section 377 before the court.
Right now you would have a tough time arguing against Kendrick Lamar.
He's a self-proclaimed "creationist" and gave a lecture arguing against evolution.
But in arguing against the proposal, Wells Fargo made the following points.
Frank: I am in no way arguing against that kind of journalism!
"There are still people on Twitter arguing against the referendum," he said.
Last month, the freshman Democrat wrote an op-ed arguing against impeachment.
Because someone the other day, I was here, was arguing against it.
No protest, however "inclusive," should wall itself off from what it's arguing against.
That's what I'm really arguing against in my critiques of the New Atheists.
I am not arguing against further rate increases, but reporting the likely consequences.
The attorneys for North Dakota and Minnesota had trouble arguing against that point.
And that was the exact thing that Laura Ingraham was stupidly arguing against.
Mr. Kimmel spent a second straight night arguing against the proposal on Wednesday.
He was arguing against an insurance company in a slip-and-fall lawsuit.
My friend Siddhartha was always arguing against all odds that change was possible.
Sam Altman: I'm not arguing against the need for greater diversity in leadership.
The generals are likely to make appearances as well, arguing against the dramatic cuts.
In 2006, Gorsuch wrote a book arguing against legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia.
So now you&aposre having critics of Trump actually arguing against their own wishes.
But there were clearly forces in both capitals arguing against any form of cooperation.
Miller referred to in the other deleted section, in arguing against Texas's redistricting plans.
To say that "No Problem" isn't pop hit material would be arguing against history.
"You would be arguing against yourself," a former employee in Silberman's division told me.
Kassen, arguing against, was concerned about the optics: Who were they to arbitrate truth?
What if you're someone that's arguing against it, what is your argument against it?
For weeks on his Facebook page, Dougall has been arguing against a "coronation" of Romney.
There is at least one factor arguing against three rate increases in 2017: the dollar.
The unprecedented use of force came despite his arguing against such action during the campaign.
Arguing against government intrusion into our digital freedoms are tech companies and civil liberties groups.
Johnson declined to sign the letter and sent a separate letter arguing against a delay.
"It weakens the U.S. government's hand in arguing against torture and indefinite detention," she said.
Ted Cruz (R-TX), arguing against changing the process, laid out Democrats' strategy more explicitly.
Kate Harding made this case in The Washington Post last Friday, arguing against Franken's resignation.
He filed a brief arguing against marriage equality in the Supreme Court's landmark Obergefell v.
NRF has, meanwhile, been a loud voice for retailers arguing against additional tariffs taking effect.
Now imagine him doing that while arguing against America's use of torture after 9/11.
The vote followed hours of passionate testimony, mostly from people arguing against the flavor ban.
Cramer has also been critical of the Fed in recent weeks, arguing against further rate hikes.
In 2014, the Institute of Medicine released a report arguing against a change in residency funding.
" Conservatives arguing against ratification, including Israel, say they're not comforted by this legal gray area. "Really?
There should be a devil&aposs advocate who is arguing against the granting of the application.
Arguing against jail time, Mr. Arlia said that Mr. Desormeau's "fall from grace" was already accomplished.
Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), who cited the Bible while arguing against former President Obama's Medicaid expansion.
Nevertheless, opponents of this policy have again flooded the media arguing against giving Ukraine these weapons.
"The world isn't warming," the group falsely claimed in a 2014 paper arguing against climate regulations.
Regardless, the EFF is arguing against the fact that the broad warrant allowed a wider search.
Cory Booker became the first senator ever to testify against a colleague — arguing against Sessions's confirmation.
"He has no criminal record," a public defender, Aubrey Chamberlain, told the judge, arguing against bail.
Republicans focused on trying to exonerate the president of wrongdoing and arguing against calling more witnesses.
I'm arguing against the shamelessness of what they just tried to do with the ethics office.
Gone would be the reels of critics fact-checking his statements or arguing against his policies.
Now he was on Microsoft&aposs side, arguing against the government&aposs use of outside counsel.
Trudeau and his circle spent the several months leading up to her resignation arguing against prosecution.
Moderate Democrats and outside trade-friendly groups who back the deal are arguing against significant changes.
EEOC, the Department of Justice filed a brief arguing against that more expansive interpretation of Title VII.
Katyal, arguing against the ban, also focused on the legality of the ban rather than its constitutionality.
It issued a statement after the DOC placed it on the entities list, arguing against the categorization.
For example, I recently wrote a piece arguing against gloating over the death of The Weekly Standard.
"People have been arguing against the Electoral College from the beginning," Josh Chafetz writes in his review.
Trump's legal team, meanwhile, released a response to Senate summons arguing against the articles on Saturday evening.
Conservative critics, especially online, routinely reference Venezuela's dire state of affairs when arguing against progressive left policies.
Rainey isn&apost arguing against it but says you can achieve it without the broadest possible ownership.
In 2013, the pair created a hilarious PSA sketch arguing against restrictions to women's access to health care.
He wrote a scathing piece last year arguing against what he called "unbridled demagoguery" taking over the GOP.
I can, however, spot a fundamental logical inconsistency on the side arguing against a change in block size.
Tom Marino (R-Pa.) said Tuesday, arguing against the idea of allowing cameras to film federal court proceedings.
I don't think anybody is arguing against the potential being there for it to be a big problem.
Frances, so devoutly committed to arguing against her own position, doesn't want to believe her, but we do.
In response, protests—arguing against the constitutional basis for the ban—spread like wildfire across the United States.
"Only open, bipartisan approaches can achieve true, lasting reforms," the governors wrote, arguing against legislation from GOP Sens.
CNN first reported last week that the President's attorneys were arguing against agreeing to a special counsel interview.
I was not arguing against the two articles adopted to impeach, only that a complete record was absent.
A second executive also called for greater ambition, arguing against "too much short termism" in the overhaul plan.
To wit: the NFL has been denying—and actively arguing against—a football-CTE link in federal court.
"Sometimes I think we're arguing against a utopian ideal that I haven't seen exist," he told me recently.
"WICET as an organization is underpinned by some very strong balance sheets," he said, arguing against "knee jerk" decisions.
So what we're gonna have is capitalism with some level of taxation-- most people really aren't arguing against capitalism.
Here was the scene: a human debater was arguing against the notion that the government should subsidize space exploration.
To the extent that Witt is arguing anything, she's arguing against the foreclosure of meaning and possibility in sex.
In October 2015, she came under fire for arguing against the very idea of "large" people judging food competitions.
Accepting the reality of climate change is not, after all, the same thing as arguing against climate-change denial.
Fahrenkopf was arguing against the establishment of the bipartisan U.S. National Gambling Impact Study Commission, sponsored by former Sen.
These teams are dedicated to arguing against the intelligence community's conventional wisdom and spotting flaws in logic and analysis.
AT&T and Time Warner are arguing against the Justice Department (DOJ), who is suing to block the merger.
Diplomats in Geneva noted that Greece was not alone in arguing against the European Union's statement to the council.
Just in the last couple of days, we've had writers arguing against the impeachment inquiry and arguing for it.
He led a march and rally countering Trump's visit to El Paso on Monday, arguing against the wall's construction.
Republican Charles Grassley from Iowa repeated the same talking points while arguing against the bill on the Senate floor.
According to a CNN report last week, Republican officials have begun privately arguing against a run by Mr. Cramer.
At the hearing with Mandelblit, the 69-year-old Netanyahu can cite the public interest in arguing against an indictment.
When Warren attempted to read a letter from the late Coretta Scott King arguing against the 1986 nomination of Sen.
Epstein 'is not reformed, he is not chastened, he is not repentant,' prosecutors wrote to the judge, arguing against bail.
On Monday, CNN reported Green is a self-identified creationist who delivered a lecture arguing against the theory of evolution.
The group's video arguing against Free Basics has been watched 800,000 times on YouTube—and another 350,000 on Facebook itself.
DeVos has never attended a public school and has spent much of her public life arguing against traditional public schools.
We can still argue against Arctic drilling because it degrades habitats while arguing against it because it worsens climate change.
A University of Michigan Law School professor, Sherman J. Clark, wrote a letter to lawmakers arguing against the proposed law.
I'm arguing against a constant aghast (but not really), scandalized (but not quite), censorious (but titillated) rehashing of Trump's tantrums.
While Gorsuch ultimately upheld the felon's conviction, a separate opinion he wrote arguing against his own decision raised some eyebrows.
He has long been an often lonely voice arguing against policies that placed ethnicity at the center of national identity.
None of the above should be taken as arguing against RNG, provided that protections for vulnerable communities are built in.
Natarajan followed, arguing against the resolution, saying subsidies would consume resources that middle-class families could use for other things.
On the tech side, voices arguing against the legislation include internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.
His approach is supported by a group of 10 academics who this week wrote to parliament arguing against a change.
In October he signed a blistering eight-page letter to top House Democrats arguing against cooperating with the impeachment inquiry.
The kind of 19th-century capitalism that Karl Marx was arguing against, which is a form of laissez-faire capitalism.
The new chair of the Science Advisory Board, Michael Honeycutt, spent much of his career arguing against the EPA's ozone restrictions.
This year candidates were required to write essays about the thoughts of Mr Xi. Arguing against them was not an option.
That is why, in Canada, more than 30 economists and philosophers wrote an open letter arguing against bans on paid plasma.
William Consovoy, Trump's personal lawyer, sent a letter to Treasury Department general counsel Brent McIntosh arguing against releasing Trump's tax returns.
Steve Bannon, is thought to be wary of U.S. intervention abroad, arguing against sending additional American troops to Afghanistan, for instance.
There is also merlot, though fans of Alexander Payne's 2004 film version will remember a profane line arguing against that grape.
"Give the people back their power," the House minority leader, Kevin McCarthy, implored a few months ago, arguing against impeachment itself.
Subsequently, Samsung has spent years arguing against the charge and the case escalated all the way up to the Supreme Court.
Mr. Cipollone capped the presentation by playing a highlight reel of Democrats arguing against a partisan impeachment during Bill Clinton's presidency.
In addition to arguing against the positive results, the H.H.S. rule also argues that contraception is associated with negative health effects.
The Justice Department had already filed a friend-of-the-court brief arguing against an LGBTQ-inclusive interpretation of Title VII.
Carter has already worked as a Spotify proxy, arguing against Taylor Swift's decision to keep her latest album off of Spotify.
He reportedly opposed Trump's strike in Syria in April, and has been arguing against McMaster's recommendations to send more troops to Afghanistan.
But few of the GND's left-leaning critics are arguing against liberal social and economic policy as such, at least not directly.
Bob La Follette (R-WI) was targeted for expulsion for arguing against US entry into World War I, but he survived too.
Saoi O'Connor, a 16-year-old from Ireland, was even more emphatic in arguing against specific demands as the meeting broke up.
"Scott did something that the national party was actually arguing against," said Eric Fehrnstrom, a consultant for Mr. Brown in that race.
Arguing against any single defendant's liability by claiming widespread security lapses is an exercise only a class action defense lawyer could love.
The comments came in a piece arguing against a ban on the Islamic full-face veil, but have been criticised as Islamophobic.
Speaking at Aspen Ideas Festival, Rosen pointed to Madison's writings in No. 55 of the Federalist Papers in arguing against direct democracy.
Attorneys arguing against the ban in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals — which temporarily stopped deportations nationwide — hinted at the same idea.
Ms. DeVos, who had defended the cut to lawmakers despite privately arguing against it, responded with a rare public display of pique.
He added that he believes the legislation was written so generically, Trump might have a hard time arguing against it in court.
Federal prosecutors were also arguing against Stone's push for a new trial due to the jury foreperson's past statements on social media.
Trump&aposs first defense secretary, Jim Mattis, was initially cool to the idea, arguing against adding new layers of potentially expensive bureaucracy.
It lobbies federal politicians, arguing against aid dollars being given directly to foreign organisations and governments, which would risk cutting its members out.
McMaster will probably have many voices arguing against what appears to be a sensible and nuanced point of view in the Trump administration.
Nobody is arguing against SGX's right to set up a derivative on individual shares listed in Mumbai; it recently started doing just that.
In these circumstances, arguing against gentrification can amount to insistence that poor neighbourhoods remain poor and that racially segregated neighbourhoods stay cut off.
MPs arguing against writing Brexit day into the bill are right that there is no reason to legislate against the possibility in advance.
Worse than that, Intuit is one of the loudest voices on Capitol Hill arguing against measures that make it easier to pay taxes.
In some communities, private prisons have become such large taxpayers and employers that backers have forecast economic doom in arguing against their closing.
The only ones who are arguing against these two little known parts of the act are those whose vested interests would be challenged.
Trump himself constantly provides false information on threat, arguingagainst all available evidence—that immigrants are disproportionately committing crimes in the United States.
It's likely that that lawyers arguing against the restriction in Mississippi will soon submit a brief to the justices citing the majority's opinion.
Warren quoted the late King, civil rights activist and wife of Martin Luther King Jr., during a blistering speech arguing against Sessions's confirmation.
Last year, former Uber engineer Susan Fowler's lawyers filed an amicus brief in this case, arguing against forced arbitration with class action waivers.
In arguing against a reduction of words, the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers urged singling out "bad briefs" rather than only lengthy ones.
But other administration officials pushed back, arguing against any "rash" steps that could have political ramifications and economic impact, defense officials told POLITICO.
Though ambiguity and the unknowable drive and derange this novel's characters, I don't believe Apostol is arguing against the existence of demonstrable fact.
Arguing against the "establishment" across the political spectrum, a new generation of political leaders was swept into governments and parliaments around the world.
According to The Associated Press, the prime minister implied that he would request a required three-month delay while arguing against a postponement.
In limpid prose, Professor Ackerman summed up his subject's life and career, arguing against the neoclassical view of Palladio as a cold logician.
"At a minimum, though, this is a powerful voice inside the White House that will not be there arguing against [tariffs]," Sheets said.
Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, once Russia's richest man, spent a decade in prison after financing the political opposition and arguing against higher oil taxes.
On March 12, as the latest round of talks ended in Doha, Qatar, Mr. Mohib was in the United States arguing against them.
William Consovoy, Trump's personal lawyer, sent a letter to Treasury Department general counsel Brent McIntosh on Friday arguing against releasing Trump's tax returns.
We'd known that Cuyahoga County prosecutor Timothy McGinty committed a dereliction of duty by arguing against charges for the officers before the grand jury.
Soubry is a former minister who has been outspoken against Brexit, advocating a second referendum and arguing against leaving the bloc without a deal.
Mr Bondurant's reply, supported later in the hearing by Allison Riggs, another lawyer arguing against the skewed North Carolina maps, was a reality check.
Details: Chelsea Clinton, among other prominent Democrats and Republicans, criticized Omar for using an anti-Semitic trope while arguing against U.S. policy in Israel.
Lakoff writes: This gives us a basic principle of framing for when you are arguing against the other side: Do not use their language.
So instead of arguing against Consumer Report's results, I'll tell you what I know about Microsoft's Surface products and why I still recommend them.
When arguing against an amendment to a discrimination bill on Monday, Missouri Representative Rick Brattin essentially said that LGBTQ people don't count as human.
The Federal Reserve is set to raise interest rates Wednesday even though one of its stated conditions for doing so is arguing against it.
Legal scholars have opined on both sides of the issue, and Department of Justice attorneys have drafted memorandums arguing against indicting a sitting president.
This may seem technical, but the technical distinction matters, because you can't resist prisons by arguing against slavery if prisons don't engage in slavery.
Late on Thursday, a big group of top business leaders posted an open letter to Mr. Trump and congressional leaders arguing against the move.
Arguing against closing the church, Howard-Browne compared his preaching in person to his congregation to missionaries who have traveled to war-torn Syria.
Conventional wisdom holds that the Republican Party suffered for impeaching Bill Clinton — a point some Democrats have made in arguing against the Trump impeachment.
By consistently practicing the two previous strategies — arguing against yourself and putting things in perspective — Dr. Seligman said you can make changes that stick.
The central bank official cited worries about financial imbalances due to elevated stock and commercial real estate prices as arguing against further policy loosening.
Google said in a statement that it would appeal the ruling, arguing against the EU's view that its software is restrictive of fair competition.
They also have a government relations function, generating analyses that quantify their company's positive impact on a particular community (and thereby arguing against regulation).
According to Bloomberg, the FCC has received 444,938 emails from Russian addresses, with the messages split between those supporting and arguing against Net Neutrality.
Along with other children of those who had been in the camps, Ms. Korematsu submitted an amicus brief this year arguing against the ban.
Some of the talking points included talking up Malaysia's relationship with the U.S. in fighting North Korea and arguing against the legal pursuit of 1MDB.
Rogers was arguing against a bill that would ban abortion outright in Alabama, and allow punishments for abortion providers up to 99 years in prison.
"We are arguing against the idea that you just dose the hell out of everything before you put animals back in the wild," he said.
The letter comes a day after the Justice Department put out a brief arguing against a federal judge's injunction on the publishing of such blueprints.
People wept on the steps of the Court and I, having contributed to a brief in the case arguing against marriage discrimination, wept with them.
In 2013, Carson withdrew as Johns Hopkins University's graduation speaker after referencing bestiality and pedophilia while arguing against same-sex marriage in a television interview.
Jamie Dimon, the chief of JPMorgan Chase, initially took the lead in arguing against what the industry regarded as excessive regulation after the Great Recession.
So does great art, which is why the paradox at the heart of this remarkable show — it's a comedy arguing against comedy — actually elevates it.
Wall Street pushed back, arguing against the cost (no one knows), who will pay for it, and — most importantly — who has access to the data?
After a three-day presentation from House Democrats, President Trump's lawyers took the stage in a short Saturday session to begin arguing against his removal.
Alford made the comments at a "Legislative Coffee" session, arguing against a county Democratic official who spoke in favor of legalizing marijuana in the state.
Mr. Brennan's defenders said he always kept the dossier at arm's length, arguing against using its findings about the Russian interference campaign in the assessment.
Environmental groups and several states plan to challenge the repeal proposal in federal courts, arguing against Mr. Pruitt's move on both scientific and economic grounds.
But it's not a coincidence that the person arguing for baseball's unwritten rules is a pitcher, and the person arguing against them is a position player.
The message appears to have got lost somewhere along the way, says Shadan Farasat, one of the lawyers arguing against the custom in its current form.
The hedge fund has sent a series of letters to the company (including one calling on PG&E to replace its entire board) arguing against bankruptcy.
Meanwhile, Biden's campaign pounded Iowa Democrats all day Tuesday for the election fiasco, drawing attention to the problems and arguing against a partial release of results.
Last week, several U.S. senators issued a letter arguing against the above mentioned processes because they left out other status alternatives for the voters to evaluate.
Conversely, the British Government has spent decades arguing against this or that EU directive, on the grounds that it was too burdensome or ill-thought out.
In a 10-page rant, Damore made a series of claims arguing against Google's diversity initiatives, some of which he incorrectly characterized as confirmed by science.
Snapchat, the social network of choice for many younger voters, joined the fray on Friday, filing an amicus brief in New Hampshire arguing against the ban.
In arguing against the transgender policy, Hartzler and other Republicans contend that it hinders readiness and costs too much to pay for transgender troops' medical care.
The U.S. is among those that benefited, although the Trump administration has been arguing against free trade, which it blames for hurting American workers and companies.
Arguing against a cave is the fact that the shutdown fight has turned deeply personal, with Pelosi and Trump trading barbs via Twitter and public statements.
American presidents rarely make it, as Spencer Ackerman noted, because it's typically employed by strongmen arguing against outside interference, as they crack down on internal dissent.
Internet companies have been trying, perhaps in vain, to reassure consumers that privacy is paramount, recently arguing against mandatory privacy restrictions in favor of voluntary commitments.
For a decade, the only people who invoked the "rule of law" in political debates were conservatives arguing against allowing unauthorized immigrants to obtain legal status.
As a result, Republican lawmakers are more resistant to calls for gun control — arguing against "politicizing" mass shootings and focusing on issues like mental health instead.
Business advocacy groups have invoked entrepreneurship when arguing against what they say is a relatively expansive Obama-era view of who qualifies as a joint employer.
Trump has pushed for his fiercest protectors to be included because he believes they will be the best at arguing against the two charges against him.
Conversely, the British government has spent decades arguing against this or that EU directive, on the grounds that it was too burdensome or ill-thought out.
As Harold Feld, Senior Vice President of the policy non-profit Public Knowledge, recently explained, arguing against vertical mergers in court is generally considered to be tough.
"You've got to give women information about abortion even though the reason you exist is to give them alternatives to abortion," he said, arguing against the mandate.
Film School Rejects said the film's main point of contention will be whether or not it's "perfect": Good luck arguing against its brilliant, inimitable, all-encompassing craftsmanship.
But even if the lawyers arguing against the gerrymanders manage to persuade a majority of the justices that their clients' complaints are sufficiently concrete, another obstacle arises.
But in the midst of a still weaker-than-it-should-be economy, who would want to be the politician arguing against deals like the Carrier agreement?
In arguing against net neutrality rules, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has repeatedly cited a free market as just as capable of ensuring internet freedom as government regulations.
From outright disgust at the Hidden Valley ranch keg to countless hot takes arguing against that succulent white cream, ranch has a bad rap on the internet.
Indeed, Cha himself seems frightened; just before the State of the Union started, he published an op-ed in The Washington Post arguing against a preventive attack.
Comer court decision, over state-level funding for a church playground, arguing against the potential for setting a precedent for "coercive government" interfering in individual religious affairs.
Most recently, King has been under fire for arguing against exceptions for abortion by questioning whether there would be any population if not for rape or incest.
"  "If there are numbers that are agreed on and the chairman has two or three bills he wants to take the floor, I'm not arguing [against] that.
That brief is one of many the court has received arguing against the ban; more than four times as many briefs oppose the ban as support it.
One day I went to a local television station to respond to someone who had been on air the day before arguing against the Equal Rights Movement.
It helped that he had been arguing against special counsels at least since 163, when he wrote " Sexual McCarthyism ," a book protesting the investigation of Bill Clinton.
Farkas was seen as the leading voice within the FDA arguing against the approval of the drug and the author of a scathing critique of the company's application.
In a similarly contentious 2014 Michigan dispute, she wrote a dissenting statement that rebuked her conservative brethren who were arguing against racial remedies such as university affirmative action.
U.S. trade officials were meeting at the White House on Thursday afternoon to discuss the issue, with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin arguing against the move, the official said.
"I need to know how much existing precedent you want us to overrule, or declare obsolete," Justice Samuel Alito said to the ACLU lawyer arguing against warrantless tracking.
Arguing against that idea was Harvard University economics professor Kenneth Rogoff, who contended that among other problems, the U.S. political system is currently not led by safe hands.
While arguing against filling Scalia's vacancy in a radio interview last week, Hatch said conservative jurist would not be upset if the court continued with an empty seat.
But even New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who admits to arguing against his political interest in seeing Republicans fail, admits that the stimulus won't cause a recession.
"The authors do a good job arguing against this, but I don't think we've cataloged all the unusual things that go bump in the night skies just yet."
"I understood it then, as a matter of fact, and I understand it now," he said, referring to his 2013 speech arguing against federally funded climate change research.
Last month a senior fellow at the CEI published an op-ed in the Atlantic arguing against the antitrust probe launched by 50 state attorneys general into Google.
He won by appealing to voters' patriotism in many respects, complaining about federal leadership, arguing against bad trade "deals" and generally disagreeing with status quo politicians and policies.
His running-mate pick would be seen through the lens of a public health crisis, arguing against selecting someone who is untested in the face of potential catastrophe.
Dershowitz, an opinion contributor to The Hill, delivered extensive remarks on the Senate floor Monday night arguing against Trump's impeachment for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Facebook and other big tech companies have repeatedly made similar statements regarding foreign governments, primarily China, when arguing against broader regulatory threats involving data privacy and content moderation.
Arguing against a plan to provide subsidies to churches in Virginia, Madison said efforts to help religion would backfire, as faith that is purely pursued was more powerful.
It is an awkward process, with a team, in effect, arguing against its own player, although Alderson maintained Thursday that it had "gotten less personal" over the years.
Republicans may have a slightly harder time arguing against his qualifications than they would Sri Srinivasan, but they're most likely going to cede that point and argue process anyways.
Weaver's work for Tenam, a subsidiary of the Russian state-owned Rosatom, would have involved arguing against US sanctions on Russia — something Weaver has advocated for in the past.
In arguing against a PPG takeover, Akzo said it would be bad for employees, that the companies' cultures did not mesh, and that a deal would face antitrust risks.
And with so many smaller funds investing in the deal, the larger ones are likely to have a diminished influence in arguing against the terms, a senior investor said.
"In a recent Twitter post, arguing against stereotyping and hate speech, I referenced the 'n-word' (the actual word) as an example of what not to do," he wrote.
Jasmine was an outspoken sex worker's rights advocate, arguing against a system called the "Swedish model," which criminalizes the clients of sex workers but not the sex workers themselves.
FCC chair Ajit Pai previously complained about "discrimination" against conservatives while arguing against net neutrality, so we could see that agency revisit the issue at some point as well.
The New York Times reported that Bolton was "one of the leading voices" arguing against the plan — which Trump revealed he had scrapped in a series of Saturday tweets.
For a while now, Kashkari and St. Louis Fed President James Bullard had been a lone pair at the Fed arguing against a steady stream of interest rates hikes.
Her campaign is not necessarily arguing against the intent of the ballot in question, but instead that it was too late in the process to offer up this challenge.
He has written a scholarly book arguing against assisted suicide and openly admires the late Antonin Scalia, the justice he would replace, a hero to the conservative intellectual elite.
It would also be arguing against all is good and pure in the world, with that chopped-up choir that sounds like literal sunbeams floating in over the drums.
Most bank bosses ran for cover after last decade's financial meltdown, choosing to let lobby groups do their bidding in arguing against the Dodd-Frank Act and other regulations.
For his part, Gillula says he plans to keep arguing against the use of facial recognition by law enforcement, if and when the state, or Axon, decides it's ready.
But White House officials continue arguing against firing him out of fear of a backlash from the Senate and a very uncertain confirmation battle for the next attorney general.
Because policymakers under President Obama were guided by this pessimism and still rule the op-ed pages, arguing against pro-growth policies like the GOP tax cuts, for instance.
A former Nyack detective, Arthur Keenan, who offered over an hour of testimony to the parole board arguing against her release, said he was informed shortly after 5 p.m.
For members of the Judiciary Committee and the larger Republican conference in the House, it provided several alternative tacks for defending Mr. Trump or at least arguing against impeachment.
That came after a heated internal dispute among Trump's senior aides over whether that was a good idea, with some — including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — arguing against it.
There is no arguing against the fact that if you are a decent banger who is feeling a bit flustered, it's a great way of getting someone off you.
If you cannot be critical to yourself or to the side you say you support, then how can you expect the people you are arguing against to do the same?
Futerfas spent much of the hearing arguing against the assertion the $2.8 million constituted a transaction as defined by the state laws under which the attorney general based its case.
And he sought to dispel any damage from archival video showing Vice President Joe Biden, then a senator, arguing against approving a Supreme Court nominee during the 1992 election year.
" In arguing against the Republican front-runner, Romney warned Americans about the future, saying that Trump's "is the very brand of anger that has led other nations into the abyss.
Cohn was among the White House officials arguing against withdrawal from the pact, though he ultimately lost out to arguments from other senior aides, including then-chief strategist Steve Bannon.
You can even imagine Tesla arguing against the go-shop provision, knowing that it would be nice to give up its stance so that the record could show heavier bargaining.
Advocates didn't want to file a lawsuit before MPP went into effect, because they didn't know what they were arguing against until they could see it happening on the ground.
Arguing against the amendment, Lord (Richard) Keen said by retaining the charter, Britain would be opening up to being influenced by "foreign law" that could to lead to "constitutional outrage".
Arguing against a prison sentence, the lawyers cited Mr. Cohen's cooperation with the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, whose legitimacy is regularly denounced by the president.
Trump cited "the eternal truth that everyone is made equal by the hand of Almighty God" while his Department of Justice is arguing against LGBTQ rights at the Supreme Court.
As the general counsel of G.T.E., one of the country's largest telephone companies, he persuaded regulators to approve mergers that benefitted his employer while arguing against those which benefitted rivals.
This week, the National Association of Broadcasters filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission arguing against Microsoft's request for one nationwide channel to be set aside for white-spaces use.
When Democrats controlled power in Washington, Republicans screamed "states' rights" to the high heavens, arguing against "federal overreach" on policy matters ranging from land use policy to local police priorities.
He seems to want to uphold the worst aspects of tech culture as we've come to know it, the ones that so many people are arguing against and trying to change.
Jason Forge of Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd lambasted Trump in opposition to a motion filed by the candidate last week arguing against release of video excerpts of Trump testifying under oath.
Bill Cosby is arguing against a court declaring him a sexually violent predator before he is sentenced for rape, saying it would damage his reputation and interfere with his family life.
Iran announced sanctions on Saturday against the hawkish Washington-based think tank Foundation for Defense of Democracies, which spent years arguing against the Iran nuclear deal, and its CEO, Mark Dubowitz.
Former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker on Tuesday told Fox News' Laura Ingraham that "abuse of power is not a crime," while arguing against the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Update: August 2, 2016: The Maryland attorney general's office is arguing against a ruling that grants a retrial of the case against Serial's Adnan Syed, The Baltimore Sun reported on Monday.
Vanguard's management opposed the motion, arguing against prescriptive constraints on a fund's investible universe—especially index funds, which are mandated to purchase shares in every company that makes up an index.
Internet service providers merely exist to connect customers to that broader network, but Republicans are arguing against making them follow net neutrality rules through scaremongering with all their "government takeover" talk.
P&G successfully obtained an exemption from paying steel tariffs on its Gillette and Venus brand razor blades after arguing against the levies in a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative.
The latest revelation: A June 1992 interview Biden gave to The Washington Post, arguing against confirmation hearings of a prospective nominee by President George H.W. Bush to the nation's highest court.
Mulvaney has made a name for himself in Washington as an advocate for cutting spending, and would appear to be a potential voice within the administration arguing against heavy infrastructure spending.
In forcefully arguing against assisted suicide, he raises questions that undermine hard-won rights allowing patients and families to make heart-wrenching decisions about end-of-life care and pain management.
Thousands of Twitter users rallied around Elizabeth Warren Tuesday, imploring Senate Republicans to #LetLizSpeak after they voted to formally silence the senator from Massachusetts for arguing against the confirmation of Sen.
To be clear, when you say "arguing against an empirical ascription of responsibility," does that mean denying that people can or should be held accountable for those "bad choices" they've made?
The New York Times reported that Bolton was "one of the leading voices" arguing against the plan — which Trump revealed he had scrapped last-minute in a series of Saturday tweets.
While judges would have to come to the same conclusion in any future litigation, attorneys arguing against the ban can point to those decision to convince them of the statements' relevance.
"BIGGER HEADACHE" News of the police investigation will add to the company's woes in New Delhi, where it is already arguing against the ban order with city authorities and in court.
On Saturday morning, Thomas Homan, the former acting director of ICE, went on Fox News to advocate the operations and criticize officials who were arguing against Sunday's raid, including Mr. McAleenan.
Given all this, I continue to think that Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the House, is doing the right thing by arguing against impeachment and instead calling for more investigations of Trump.
He was also the in-house skeptic on the use of force, arguing against a troop surge to Afghanistan, military intervention in Libya and the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
He "spent years as a professional climate denier at the Cato Institute, arguing against climate science, regulations, and treaties in op-eds, speeches, and media appearances," the MIT Technology Review explained.
What I was arguing against in the beginning, once he started to put the troops in, was that in fact we were doing it the wrong way, there was no plan.
Domino's is now arguing against the judgement, and the company petitioned the Supreme Court to weigh in with a 35-page document designed to get the court to accept the case.
Specifically, he was arguing against the idea that presidents can be impeached for otherwise lawful actions if they are motivated by gaining personal political benefits rather than serving the public interest.
Washington (CNN)Roger Stone is trying a new tactic in arguing against a federal judge who may restrict what he says in public: He's claiming he's not much of a celebrity.
Lawyers for the Justice Department were back in court in Alexandria, Va., outside the nation's capital, arguing against a preliminary injunction that would halt the travel ban from being enforced nationwide.
I wanted to understand why these physicians were arguing against a salary raise, so I found a link to the petition (written in French) and inserted the text into Google Translate.
And the continued decline in "bare counties" provides more ammunition for Obamacare advocates arguing against Trump administration claims that the health-care program is failing and needs to be replaced immediately.
In fact, nearly every blog post on WoLF's site is anti-trans (posts arguing against trans women in women's prisons, trans girls in girls sports, trans women in women's homeless shelters).
As one National Review contributor pointed out when arguing against Puerto Rico's statehood earlier this year, the island's three million American citizens largely speak Spanish and live under a mismanaged government.
READ: A coal industry exec thinks God intervened to elect Trump Kavanaugh has a history of arguing against regulations because Congress hasn't explicitly approved them, according to the New York Times.
Learned readers will identify this attack on AOC's alleged hypocrisy as a tu quoque fallacy, in which you accuse your opponent of inconsistency rather than arguing against the merits of their views.
The postponement means the next major development in the dispute may occur in a London High Court, where fund manager BlackRock and Deutsche Bank, representing sukuk holders, have been arguing against Dana.
Pelosi always projected confidence when asked whether she would be the next speaker, as the members arguing against her in the days after the election were accused of being sexist and ageist.
Related: Obama Declares State of Emergency in Flint, Michigan Amid Ongoing Water Crisis On March 24, Ambrose issued a statement arguing against the Flint City Council's effort to reconnect to Detroit's system.
Mr. Dershowitz, a self-professed "liberal Democrat," said that friends on the Vineyard had snubbed him for publicly arguing against impeaching President Trump on television talk shows and in a forthcoming book.
It's a way of arguing against her understanding of her own authority, making the case that her rigorous eschewing of the personal often undermined her writing rather than granting it more rigor.
Going up against the country's largest gun lobby organization was obviously something that needed to be done, but it means that the people we're arguing against are the ones with the guns.
One voice arguing against Yellen&aposs interest-rate increases was Larry Summers, a longtime bête noire of progressives who thought the Clinton and Obama administrations were too moderate and Wall Street-focused.
The move caused six major advertising trade associations to publish a letter on Thursday arguing against the changes, claiming Apple's move could make online advertising worse and deprive media companies of revenue.
"Add it up using history as a guide, how we see it is these overbought conditions are arguing against the top and instead for a continuation of the bull market," said Wald.
In the North Korea debate, like a similar one over Afghanistan, Mr. Bannon has been arguing against what his side considers the overly aggressive approach of the "war party" of General McMaster.
Natalya A. Lukina, who said she had been praying for St. Isaac's to be given back to the church since 1986, has been one of the main activists arguing against the museum.
During Strumia's allotted time on Saturday afternoon (his workshop was titled Bibliometrics data about gender issues in fundamental theory), he gave a presentation arguing against the very idea that women scientists experience sexism.
Wilbon points out that such a high percentage of college and pro basketball players are black ... suggesting people arguing against the rule might be able to twist the numbers to make their argument.
HQ2 would be a distraction to the area's struggling start-up scene, Glen Hellman, long-time member of the Washington business community, wrote in a blog post arguing against the Amazon-Washington match.
The current critic recently published a tone-deaf rant arguing against the removal of a city-owned, historically racist sculpture in San Francisco that has offended Indigenous people and their allies for decades.
Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), a leading voice in Congress arguing against war with Iran, said there's simply more voters across the board questioning whether engaging militarily in the Middle East is worth it.
Under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has changed course on a number of civil rights issues, including arguing against federal protections for gay workers and scaling back oversight of local police departments.
They will come up with all sorts of reasons why they don't support the bill, but what they are truly arguing against is lower taxes, more jobs, higher wages, and a simpler, fairer system.
On the one hand, she has used what was once known as "one nation" Tory rhetoric, arguing against the worst excesses of capitalism and the need to help those who are "just about managing".
As Oklahoma attorney general, Pruitt in the past was an ardent defender of industry rights, arguing against a number of EPA rules issued under President Barack Obama and specifically against the methane gas rule.
Hodges, which secured a fundamental right for gay couples to marry, Kagan pushed John Bursch, the lawyer arguing against that right, to own some of the more preposterous implications of what he was saying.
In arguing against his testimony, the Justice Department (DOJ) issued an opinion that pointed to decades of precedent in claiming White House aides cannot be compelled to speak to Congress about their official duties.
Although the book begins by arguing against the obsession with greatness as a category and ends by declaring the concept inapplicable to living composers, it generally hews closely to established ideas about the canon.
Following Weinstein's conviction, his lawyers, arguing against a lengthy sentence, suggested the 68-year-old would likely die in prison if sentenced to more than five years, calling it "a de facto life sentence."
Because the DOJ, which typically represents government agencies in court, is arguing against the CFPB, the court decided to appoint Paul Clement, a former Republican solicitor general, to argue on behalf of the regulator.
Arguing against the ban, Shabudin Yahaya, a legislator from what was then the governing party, said that a girl as young as 9 could be ready for marriage if she had gone through puberty.
A Pentagon official made the comments to Congress while arguing against a bill that would have taken military sexual assault cases outside the chain of command and given the cases to independent military prosecutors.
A Pentagon official made the comments to Congress while arguing against a bill that would have taken military sexual assault cases outside the chain of command and given the cases to independent military prosecutors.
" Almost 20 years later, Exxon published an ad in the New York Times arguing against the Kyoto Protocol, an international coalition to limit GHG emissions, by writing: "Let's not rush to a decision at Kyoto.
"People have been arguing against the idea we had a bad sense of smell for as long as [others] have been trying to prove it," study author John McGann, associate professor at Rutgers, told Gizmodo.
In fact, in arguing against the stay, the government insisted that these deadlines were so far in the future that the issue will have run its course through the courts long before states must comply.
Google's lawyers are in Europe's top court today arguing against applying the region's so-called 'right to be forgotten' ruling globally domains, rather only geo-limiting delistings to European sub-domains (as it does now).
The bipartisan governors group that has teamed up on health care in the past is back, this time calling for the Trump administration to reverse course on arguing against pre-existing condition protections in court.
She's had an impact on the design, arguing against some bold blue-and-gold wallpaper as an overly busy background for the paintings and substituting rubber bands for store-bought clasps on Erica's drawing board.
"This case is about respect for the court's precedent," Julie Rikelman, an attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights who was arguing against the Louisiana law, said at the very start of the hearing Wednesday.
The Catholic Church is essentially the lone remaining modern-day voice arguing against anything that would sever the link between sex and marriage and children, a position for which it has borne a heavy toll.
He joined Gary D. Cohn, Mr. Trump's former chief economic adviser, in quietly arguing against trade measures — like withdrawing from the North American Free Trade Agreement — that could provoke retaliation and roil the American economy.
As the Democrats prepared their case, House Republicans moved to seize the narrative and spin it in the president's favor, releasing their own report arguing against impeachment based on the facts both parties have reviewed.
That rumor later emerged in writing on Monday in the form of a "dissent channel" letter circulated within the Foreign Service arguing against the necessity for or beneficial value of the president's immigration executive order.
But you won't see those who argue against affirmative action or scholarships for minorities or deferred tuition for women also arguing against the tacit advantage that majority groups have had for centuries, if not millennia.
He mastered Swedish, did a little blogging, applied for jobs in the civil service, and began writing articles for the leading left-wing paper Aftonbladet arguing against allowing in migrants, a hot-button issue across Europe.
"That the North Koreans carry on regardless and announce their launch plans makes it more embarrassing for China, which has been arguing against more crippling sanctions and urging countries to solve the problem peacefully," he said.
For Humphrey, he was then on to Ohio -- the only primary state that Kasich won outright -- and then California, which is where he was texting back and forth with Kasich's senior advisers, arguing against dropping out.
A pro-transition group hosted a phone call arguing against criticism of ceding internet domain management to an international group, saying that it would promote stability and prevent governments from creating their own splintered, domestic internets.
" Yet, Nixon persisted in arguing against closing China off from the world, repeating that we must not "leave the present and future leaders of China isolated, nurturing their resentments and even hatred of the United States.
Even Sontag herself admitted to having cheated in "Illness as Metaphor," borrowing "narrative pleasure" from the other writers she quotes, who had made free with precisely the sorts of mystification of illness she was arguing against.
Arguing against the resolution—that is, for keeping Trump—were Liz Peek, a Fox News contributor, and Kris Kobach, a former secretary of state of Kansas who interviewed, unsuccessfully, to be Trump's Secretary of Homeland Security.
In 2018, a similar proposal at the 2018 UN Convention on Biological Diversity was rebuffed in part by an open letter from more than a hundred scientists, including Esvelt, Church, and Burt, arguing against a moratorium.
Trump used the NHS to make a domestic political point arguing against the provision of universal healthcare, but in doing so was perceived to have bad-mouthed a system held dear by his country's closest ally.
Obviously, if you're skeptical of tax cuts and admit that healthcare access and climate change are actual problems, you'll be arguing against not just Trump but all of the candidates Trump torched in the 2016 primaries.
Trump has been vocal in arguing against any cuts to Social Security or Medicare, placing him well to the left of Ryan, one of Washington's biggest supporters of Social Security and Medicare cuts, on the issue.
In other words, Dionne is arguing against trying to squeeze the extraordinary contours of the 2016 election into the usual paradigm, where the two candidates are portrayed as rough equivalents with different ideas about policy and politics.
"It definitely seems like he'd be on much stronger ground," said Andrew Hessick, a law professor at the University of North Carolina School of Law who co-signed a federal court brief arguing against Trump's executive order.
DeVos' Senate vote comes after a dramatic 24 hours of protest from Democrats inside and outside the Capitol that lasted through the night, into Tuesday morning, with Democratic senators taking shifts in the Senate arguing against DeVos.
So, if the four liberals hang together — and they spent the bulk of their questions grilling the lawyers arguing against a broad reading of Title VII — that at least gives the gay plaintiffs a chance at victory.
In a weekly email sent Friday, a separate analyst team at Deutsche Bank put Sløk's basic idea arguing against a recession in one clean paragraph, writing: Falling markets induce recession forecasts quicker than you can scream sell.
But Klyden disagrees, and the ensuing firestorm of controversy eventually leads to Ed and his second-in-command Kelly (Adrianne Palicki) arguing against the drastic measure of changing the baby's sex in a Moclan court of law.
The largest entity to be affected by the new fee is JPMorgan, which market sources say accounts for around a third of the OTC market in base metals and was the loudest voice arguing against the charge.
The top court referred the case back to the state court, where a judge on Tuesday rejected Bytedance's request to put the ban order on hold, K. Neelamegam, a lawyer arguing against Bytedance in the case, said.
Mr. Collier saw a link between his early days on the left, opposing the status quo, and his later career as his own polar opposite, arguing against what he called the "feel-good ideology" of political correctness.
James Winnefeld made the comments to the Senate Armed Services Committee while arguing against a bill that would have taken military sexual assault cases outside the chain of command and given the cases to independent military prosecutors.
Lawyers arguing against the ban, though, have said that said government lawyers can't "divorce the Proclamation from its history and context," pointing to the President's part statements which they argue color his views on a travel ban.
Johnson, who resigned last month amid disagreements with Prime Minister Theresa May over her Brexit strategy, is at the center of controversy over an op-ed he wrote earlier this month arguing against banning full-face veils.
And while he has not ruled directly on abortion, Gorsuch has argued in favor of allowing a state to block funding of Planned Parenthood and written a book arguing against the legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia.
And so now we're back in Europe's top court with Google's lawyers arguing against making delistings global — contending it would damage free speech, and enable authoritarian regimes to get stuff they don't like scrubbed off the Internet.
Jennifer Lee, a professor of sociology at Columbia University, says such perceptions of Asian exceptionalism percolate in both liberal and conservative circles, with conservatives using Asian success as a main point in arguing against affirmative-action policies.
Two other Republicans, John Kasich and Jeb Bush Jr., are the authors of an Op-Ed article in Thursday's Times arguing against the forced expulsion of undocumented immigrants who have made a home in the United States.
I've been arguing against speed bumps at the cost of usability forever, so now is the time I make good on those arguments and don't really find a reason to complain about something that works so well.
And the forces arguing against Sanders got a major boost on Thursday, when former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nevada) rejected the idea of handing the nomination to whoever wins the most delegates in the nomination fight.
"If the Trump administration is successful in arguing against the constitutionality of protecting patients' access to care, it will have immediate and disastrous effect on our health care system and the American people," the Democratic lawmakers said.
Plume Vapour, one of the companies arguing against the ban, told the court on Tuesday that "relative harm" from e-cigarettes was less than from tobacco products and the government was scaring consumers by banning the product.
The election is the reason to not remove Trump Trump's defense team ended three days of arguments against his impeachment on Tuesday with the words of Democrats arguing against the impeachment of Bill Clinton 21 years ago.
Little wonder then that late last night, 97 tech companies—including Apple, Facebook, Google, and, yes, Uber—filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit arguing against the ban.
And the President's choice (since withdrawn) for the Federal Reserve Board, Stephen Moore, has been arguing against gender parity for 25 years (he responded to some of the criticism he's drawn for it by saying he was joking).
You don't have to take my word for it, listen to Tim-Berners Lee, the father of the world wide web, and the other 70 top technologists that signed a letter arguing against the legislation back in June.
The boy was an Eagle Scout and "comes from a good family who put him in an excellent school where he was doing extremely well," Troiano wrote in his decision arguing against trying the boy as an adult.
The top court had referred the case back to the state court, where a judge on Tuesday rejected Bytedance's request to put the ban order on hold, K. Neelamegam, a lawyer arguing against Bytedance in the case, said.
Chicago's high rates of gun violence have made it a punching bag for Republicans arguing against gun-control legislation, and this version of Gotham carries through the theme by making the city into a nightmare of urban decay.
But that did not stop the parties from dispatching a flurry of notes to the justices requesting, and arguing against, a re-opening of the case in the district court in the weeks leading up to the ruling.
And plenty of people are arguing against it: Cantrell told me he's fielding many "very heated phone calls," over the last few days, and groups like the tribal-led Protect the Wolves are speaking out against the cull.
Google's precise involvement in the project is not clear, but the relationship has caused enough controversy inside the company that several employees have quit in protest and more than 4,000 employees signed a petition arguing against the contract.
Advisers divided Trump's decision on Jerusalem divided the President's top advisers, with Defense Secretary James Mattis, CIA Director Mike Pompeo and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson privately arguing against unsettling the status quo, senior administration officials told CNN.
On Saturday morning, Facebook dove into the semantics of its disclosure, arguing against wording in the New York Times story the company was attempting to get out in front of that referred to the incident as a breach.
Southern lawmakers traditionally prevailed by arguing against federal interference in local affairs, by positing that anti-lynching laws would be unconstitutional and by playing on racial fears with rhetoric about black rapists, a favorite boogeyman of lynching apologists.
In 21970, she wrote a letter to Artforum arguing against Morris and Judd's belief that painting was, in Morris's words, an "antique mode": "For about one hundred years painting has demonstrated the ... radical ideas in art," she wrote.
Trump used Britain's National Health Service (NHS) to make a domestic political point arguing against the provision of universal healthcare, but in doing so was perceived to have bad-mouthed a system held dear by his country's closest ally.
Moreover, with a long track record of conservative opinions like the Hobby Lobby decision upholding religious liberty and a book arguing against euthanasia, conservatives can be certain Trump has selected a nominee who will not forsake his originalist roots.
White House aides arguing against the new tariff threat said the move would upset financial markets and possibly imperil passage of a U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal that is a top administration priority, the Post said, citing the officials.
Infamously, a 2014 leaked email from Trump donor and Marvel Entertainment CEO Isaac Perlmutter appeared to show him arguing against more diverse superhero films by citing the failure of past female-led superhero films like Supergirl, Catwoman, and Elektra.
But in recent decades he's become better known for his firm stance denying established science on vaccines and arguing, against an overwhelming medical and scientific consensus to the contrary, that a preservative formerly used in children's vaccines causes autism.
Over about a 10-day period, Canadian ministers have shifted from arguing against wide-scale border closures to — in a matter of days — closing its doors to most non-Canadians and then to U.S. travelers not crossing for work.
However, many companies, including Waymo as well as others such as Lyft and Cruise, which aren't participating in the pilot, submitted written comments in 2018 arguing against some of the reporting requirements and in support of charging for rides.
Instead, he has spent much of his post-"Soldiers" career arguing against the very tenets of historical memory: what started out as a legitimate campaign for reparative justice, Cercas feels, soon degenerated into a pageant of sanctimony and opportunism.
To close the theme, Buttigieg, the former two-term mayor of South Bend, Indiana, reminded us that the burden of spending taxpayer dollars always requires a choice and he chose wisely by arguing against free college for the wealthy.
Republicans spent the days ahead of the Politico poll arguing against calling any new witnesses and laying out a defense of the president that claimed his actions with respect to Ukraine did not rise to the level of impeachability.
But with Trump in office, congressional Republicans moving to strip tens of millions of people of their insurance, and Bernie Sanders vocally arguing against repeal, the circumstances are perfect for people on the left to start admiring the law.
His sermon about the power and grandeur of fear doesn't find a receptive audience in his Michigan suburb's city council meeting, largely because he's arguing against added security measures at a Jewish community center in the wake of the 2016 election.
UPDATE: Matt Bruenig has a useful piece arguing against using medians and median-to-median ratios for evaluating the effects of proposals meant to mitigate the wealth gap; it's a worthwhile complement to Zewde's analysis, if you're interested in this topic.
" Noting that various senators had repeated Winnefeld's figures when arguing against her reform initiative, Gillibrand pointedly asked Carter, "What do you think is the line that the department and military should draw when it comes to lobbying for or against legislation?
The tweets were spread evenly among users from all over the country, of all genders and political allegiances, with few or many followers — arguing against the notion of an "echo chamber" bottling up news to like-minded communities, the researchers said.
Earlier this week in a new experimental newsletter I've been helping Danny Crichton on, we briefly discussed transit pundit Jarrett Walker's article in The Atlantic arguing against the view that ridesharing and microtransit will be the future of mass transit.
"This community deserves to celebrate its diversity in any way it sees fit, according to the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States," Chris Sanders, of the Tennessee Equality Project, said at a rally arguing against the amendment.
But that toehold is tenuous, as the German automaker has refused to acknowledge the result, arguing against allowing a small group within the plant to have union representation and saying that all 1,500 hourly workers should be treated as one unit.
The rate of sign-ups has been cited by Obamacare advocates in arguing against either a repeal of the ACA, or a replacement plan from Republicans that does not offer the same level of coverage that the ACA has offered.
First, Merkley has ideas for other reforms—such as a "talking filibuster" requiring senators preventing a vote to actually stay on the floor arguing against it (as opposed to today's "virtual filibuster," which allows senators to oppose legislation in absentia).
Ever since the DOJ joined 22019 GOP-led states last week in arguing against the measure, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has been sending out a drumbeat of press releases asking Republican Senate candidates where they stand on the administration's arguments.
"It is like sitting inside one big sauna bath for a solid two months after the rainy season ends," Robert Whiting, a reporter and author who has lived in Japan for decades, wrote in 20143, arguing against a July-August bid.
And reiterating his false claim that millions of illegal immigrants voted for Hillary Clinton, he called for an investigation into voter fraud even though his own legal team, when arguing against earlier recount petitions, said no such fraud had occurred.
In a twist that illustrates the extent to which Brexit has strained the norms of British statecraft, Johnson sent the note to the EU unsigned - and added another signed letter arguing against what he cast as a deeply corrosive delay.
The firm Consovoy McCarthy, with offices in the Washington suburb of Arlington, Virginia, and in Boston, is known for arguing against affirmative action policies that benefit racial minority groups that have faced discrimination and for battling women's healthcare and abortion provider Planned Parenthood.
Citron notes that Gorsuch, like Scalia, has shown support for federalism by arguing against the idea of a "dormant commerce clause," or the idea that the Constitution's Commerce Clause not only allows Congress to regulate interstate commerce but bans states from doing so.
Even as the protest went on in the House, one of Trump's lawyers was in court close by arguing against the release of the President's tax returns -- to restore a tradition followed by previous commanders in chief but flouted by the current one.
Mr Trump has described climate change as a hoax and expressed his doubts about childhood vaccination; Bryan ended up an an expert witness arguing against the teaching of evolution in the Scopes monkey trial (as seen in the film Inherit the Wind).
Mark Albert, another attorney arguing against the law, echoed this sentiment, stating in a tongue-in-cheek riff that eventually presidential candidates would have to release "23 and me" reports detailing their genetics, a reference to the private company that sells DNA kits.
Beneath the regurgitated propaganda arguing against a fair, multicultural, egalitarian society is a portrait of an e-celebrity without an audience, a blogger without a publisher, and, above all, an attention-seeking troll whose playbook of goads no longer elicits any emotion whatsoever.
Meng, 46, faces U.S. accusations that she covered up her company's links to a firm that tried to sell equipment to Iran despite sanctions, a Canadian prosecutor said on Friday, arguing against giving her bail while she awaits extradition to the United States.
Prudential Regulation Authority Chief Executive and Bank of England Deputy Governor Sam Woods warned against rolling back reforms made in the wake of the financial crisis, arguing against any "retreat" to light-touch regulation after Brexit and the election of President Donald Trump.
Those are:Obama's clarification of the Clean Water Act The Clean Power PlanThe latest rule for limiting methane gas emissions from oil and gas wells Because Pruitt now leads the EPA, he needs to take a step back from explicitly arguing against its mission.
RELATED: Trump Army secretary pick gave a lecture arguing against the theory of evolution Trump's first pick for Navy secretary, Philip Bilden, also withdrew due to financial issues, though Richard Spencer is likely to be confirmed by the Senate soon for that post.
What's fascinating is that Trump may well be unknowingly arguing against his own best interests when it comes to the informant case, as former FBI agent and CNN contributor Asha Rangappa explained in an op-ed in The Washington Post on Friday.
He noted that Trump supported the idea of allowing patients to buy prescription drugs from other countries to lower drug costs while on the campaign trail but nominated someone who wrote an op-ed in Forbes last year arguing against drug importation.
They were particularly vocal about this during the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal, arguing against "compartmentalization" — by which they meant overlooking moral turpitude in the Oval Office because you agree with the president's policy agenda or because the economy is strong.
Lawyers from Civil Rights Corps have used this argument in dozens of cases, arguing against practices that include wealth-based detention, driver's license suspension over unpaid debts, and the extension of probation terms when people can't afford drug testing and supervision fees.
The president's complaint represents yet another indication of his eagerness for a captivating, media-minded showing by the squad of conservative attorneys arguing against his removal from office, headed up by White House counsel Pat Cipollone and Trump's personal attorney Jay Sekulow.
Mr. Root, of Grassroots Wine, has been talking to members of South Carolina's congressional delegation, passing petitions and calling on people in the wine trade to bombard the office of Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, with letters arguing against the tariffs.
Trump -- who has long wanted his trial to feature a theatrical defense aimed at winning him vindication -- has pushed for his fiercest protectors to be included because he believes they will be the best at arguing against the two charges against him.
A quarter said that the government should not regulate the internet at all, and 51 percent said it should employ a "light touch approach" to regulation — a phrase often used by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai in arguing against the net neutrality rules.
Pentagon officials arguing against a sudden pullout pointed to the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq after former President Barack Obama withdrew troops from the country as a precedent that they said laid the groundwork for the militant organization to flourish there.
Asked about the Kurdish fighters, thousands of whom have died fighting alongside U.S. forces in the region and the remainder of whom would be vulnerable without U.S. support, Trump described them as a "natural enemy" of Turkey before arguing against prolonged American involvement.
When I ask my public health nursing students to debate the pros and cons of mandating vaccinations for school-aged children using the best available scientific evidence to support their position, nobody wants to sign up for the side arguing against vaccinating children.
" In fact, he's a deep-state RINO, finding the new bureaucratic term "homeland … a trifle Third Reich-ish," and arguing against funding a hagiography of the conservative pundit Norman Podhoretz: "Let's not reject their junk just so we can start pushing our junk.
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook has been arguing against calls for technological back doors on consumer devices, saying any proposal requiring it to essentially leave the keys to a locked device out in the open would invite hacking and other bad behavior.
This is precisely the legal question that is before the Supreme Court, in a case that was heard last week, and in which the Justice Department filed a brief arguing against including gender identity as part of the protections of the Civil Rights Act.
Judges Michael Hawkins, Ronald Gould and Richard Paez were thorough and even-handed in questioning two exceptional lawyers: Neal Katyal, arguing against the ban, and Jeffrey Wall, the acting solicitor-general, who urged the court to undo a Hawaii judge's order blocking the executive order.
Adam Ozimek has a nice article arguing against the view that economics is just ideology, that economists and those who read economics are locked into ideologically motivated beliefs—liberals versus conservatives, for example—and just pick whatever empirical evidence supports those pre-conceived positions.
"In essence, the Search Warrant not only aims to identify the political dissidents of the current administration, but attempts to identify and understand what content each of these dissidents viewed on the website," the company said in a legal filing arguing against the warrant.
Hopping between roles as an academic, civil servant, government adviser and journalist, he took vigorous part on the biggest topics of the day; his pamphlet arguing against self-defeating economic reparations on Germany, "The Economic Consequences of the Peace", made him rich and famous.
Mr Honeycutt, a longtime critic of the EPA, has courted controversy by arguing against ozone regulations since "most people spend more than 90 percent of their time indoors" and testifying before Congress that "some studies even suggest that PM [particulate matter] makes you live longer".
"We're glad that internet providers won't be allowed to act as gatekeepers and give privileged access to a select few," said David Watt, head of regulatory affairs at Rogers, which dissented from its peers by arguing against the practice at a hearing late last year.
The argument made by Chief Justice John Roberts in the Shelby County case wasn't dissimilar to the "new South" arguments Lewis was arguing against in 1971 — that the law had served its purpose, and social change had made discrimination a thing of the past.
Up to now scientists have however had little choice but to engage in time-consuming op-ed exchanges, which result in one or two high-profile scientists arguing against the views of an individual who may have no commitment to scientific accuracy at all.
She was also a critic of the Obama administration's environmental initiatives, calling them a "deluded and illegitimate battle against climate change" in an op-ed for The Hill last year and arguing against regulations such as the Clean Power Plan rule for power plants.
The Daily Mail reported that a December 26 letter and other materials from then-US Attorney Alex Acosta's office arguing against Epstein's work release cited the timing of Epstein's registering as a sex offender and other administrative functions as the reason for the arrangement.
The most striking of paradoxes is that one of the main forces arguing against NAFTA today is Dan DiMicco, chairman emeritus at Nucor, the main engine of the technological development that relies on the use of scrap for the production of steel in mini mills.
The defense, arguing against the remand, said that the warrant hadn't been put into the national warrant system yet, and the Los Angeles District Attorney's office assured defense attorneys that they won't act on the warrant until the end of the New York trial.
House Republicans, according to The New York Times, are going to release their own report, arguing against impeachment based on the facts uncovered so far about Trump's intent when he asked Ukraine's leader in a July phone call to investigate political rival Joe Biden.
One of the lawyers arguing against the government has said that if the court ruled in favour of his client, and found that Johnson's actions to suspend the legislature had indeed been unlawful, then parliamentary leaders would be within their rights to recall lawmakers immediately.
As it happens, 828 is twice the size of what zoning regulations allow for the site, meaning that a building only half as tall could replace it if it were demolished, an unlikely scenario, as Ms. Wyden has pointed out when arguing against designation.
Assange's name appears in the three-page filing twice in sentences arguing against the unsealing of records, and the speculation is the attorney preparing the filing had copied those sentences from a similar filing about Assange, then failed to remove Assange's name and substitute in Kokayi's.
Consumer advocates have been arguing against the so-called "incredible shrinking airline seat" for years, but earlier this summer, the Federal Aviation Administration rejected a rule that would have imposed a minimum size restriction on seats, arguing that seat size has no impact on passenger safety.
Michelle Colder Carras, a public health researcher now at Radboud University's Games for Emotional and Mental Health Lab in the Netherlands, joined dozens of other experts to write a letter and follow-up to the WHO arguing against the addition of gaming disorder to the ICD-11.
I'm arguing against both the sense that Western liberalism or democracy is in the sort of crisis a lot of people think and against the sense of real possibility that some of my friends on the right and left feel about, say, someone like Bernie Sanders.
Asked Monday about the Kurdish fighters, thousands of whom have died fighting alongside U.S. forces in the region and the remainder of whom would be vulnerable without U.S. support, Trump described them as a "natural enemy" of Turkey before arguing against prolonged American involvement in the region.
WHAT WE'RE READING McCarthy suggests more people will buy health insurance without ObamaCare (Huffington Post) The U.S. attorney arguing against the Aetna-Humana merger said in court on Monday that the planned acquisition breaks antitrust law by reducing competition in Medicare Advantage and ObamaCare exchange businesses.
One of the lawyers arguing against the government has previously said that if the court ruled in favor of his client and found that Johnson's actions to suspend the legislature had indeed been unlawful, then parliamentary leaders would be within their rights to recall lawmakers immediately.
Prosecutors, arguing against bail, said Mr. Zarrab had used his considerable wealth and influence to be released from a prison in Turkey after he was detained there in 2013 as part of a corruption investigation of businessmen with close ties to Mr. Erdogan, then Turkey's prime minister.
Mark Albert, another attorney arguing against the law, echoed this sentiment, stating in a tongue-in-check riff that eventually presidential candidates would have to release a "23 and me" report detailing his or her genetics, a reference to the private company that sells DNA kits.
VANCOUVER/LONDON (Reuters) - Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's chief financial officer faces U.S. accusations that she covered up her company's links to a firm that tried to sell equipment to Iran despite sanctions, a Canadian prosecutor said on Friday, arguing against giving her bail while she awaits extradition.
Josh Hawley, are arguing against so-called "free market orthodoxy" on trade and calling for the regulation of social media companies, arguing that "holding big companies accountable who have amassed significant market power and are using it among other things to squelch conservative voices" is a conservative cause.
So when the professor, in the role of moderator, announced that the BSC team would be arguing that restorative justice was the best method of dealing with cases of domestic violence, we found ourselves, quite paradoxically, arguing against the progressive resolution in front of a large prison audience.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Ratcliffe nomination puts Susan Collins in tough spot Bipartisan Senate Intel leaders push to declassify Khashoggi report MORE (Va.), the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, pointed to past concerns in arguing against Ratcliffe's nomination.
Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel, ended Tuesday's presentation by playing a highlight reel of House and Senate Democrats arguing against a partisan impeachment in 1998, including Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, one of the House managers, and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
While arguing against getting rid of the Affordable Care Act, Ezekiel Emanuel, an oncologist and former health policy advisor in the administration of Barack Obama, told CNBC on Tuesday that Republicans and Democrats need to put politics aside to tweak urgent problems with the 2010 health-care law.
"You could bring peace of mind to millions of Americans tomorrow by simply directing the DOJ to do its job and defend the law of the land instead of arguing against protections for people with pre-existing conditions and against access to affordable health care coverage," the lawmakers wrote.
Many people arguing against my position—which is, to be clear, that if you aren't pro-choice then you aren't a feminist, period—said they agreed with me technically, but they felt that in the time of Donald Trump we should be picking up support wherever we can get it.
Arguing against the need for traditional drilling of grammatical paradigms, Mr Greene advocates an approach focused on immersion in the written word, supplemented with some rote learning; surprisingly, given his earlier remarks on the loss of the who/whom distinction, he considers mastery of this necessary for producing "high-quality prose".
At the end of the book, after many chapters arguing for his view that human life can never be taken by private actors and arguing against assisted-suicide supporters like Ronald Dworkin and Peter Singer, Gorsuch provides an intriguing argument for why this moral stance of his could have legal significance.
"Today's decision calls into question the Trump Administration's dubious reasoning for adding the citizenship question to the 2020 Census, but we also know that the fight must go on," California's Attorney General Xavier Becerra, whose office filed a brief arguing against the addition of the question, said in a statement.
According to Marc Elias, another lawyer arguing against the map, Virginia used a "one-size-fits-all" racial metric for all 12 districts akin to a loose-fitting suit rather than (as previous Supreme Court rulings have required) a narrowly tailored outfit carefully fitted to the facts on the ground.
" Shannon Minter, the legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, downplayed the impact of the Justice Department arguing against gay rights in the case, "because any such shift would inevitably be viewed as political and, as such, would likely be given little if any weight by the courts.
It was one of several pro-Trump assemblies around the country that day, and while some in the crowd sported MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN hats and homemade signs arguing against political correctness, some of the 100 or so Trump supporters brandished gas masks on their faces and knives on their waistbands.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) quoted Martin Luther King Jr.'s wife late Tuesday while arguing against Sen.
" He was arguing against America Firsters, who wanted the United States to be an island, a vision he declared to be a nightmare, "the nightmare of a people lodged in prison, handcuffed, hungry, and fed through the bars from day to day by the contemptuous, unpitying masters of other continents.
Some seized on the case to further their arguments that conservative Muslims are incompatible with secular German society, and it reflected more broadly on relations between Turkey and Germany at a time when some Europeans were arguing against allowing Turkey to join the European Union because of civil rights issues.
"Just as Reagan did with Japan and the Germans, it's going to happen with NAFTA, it's going to happen with China and it's going to happen with TPP," DiMicco said, arguing against the idea that Trump had put together an almost impossible list of tasks for his trade team to accomplish.
"You could bring peace of mind to millions of Americans tomorrow by simply directing the DOJ to do its job and defend the law of the land instead of arguing against protections for people with pre-existing conditions and against access to affordable health care coverage," the lawmakers wrote. Sen.
Olson and co-counsel Herbert W. Titus have filed dozens of briefs on behalf of the GOA, arguing against gun restrictions from California to Washington, D.C. The firm has argued that machine guns should not be considered dangerous and unusual weapons under the law and has likened AK-313s to Honda Accords.
Recently, Michael Anton, who had been a national security adviser to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, published an editorial arguing against birthright citizenship.
Damore wrote a 10-page memo arguing against the company's policies to enhance workplace diversity, insisting that the company's gender gap in leadership positions and engineering jobs was the result of biological differences between women and men, though it's been pointed out by the researchers he cites that he misapplied their work.
Nochlin was arguing against the quixotic idea of inborn and irrepressible "genius," pointing instead to the dependence of recognized genius on a number of worldly factors—education, such aspects of training as being allowed to sketch from nude models, encouragement, community, patronage, rewards—none of which were available to women through most of history.
I was reminded of the debates over "enhanced interrogation techniques" that followed September 11, with some commentators arguing that torture might be permissible in certain extraordinary cases (no rigid binaries like good and evil for those folks) and others arguing against torture on the sublimely moral high ground that it doesn't yield reliable information.
Acosta fostered the plea deal that would eventually be seemingly interpreted by the Corrections Division of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's office to allow Epstein to serve just 13 months from a private cell block at a county jail, instead of federal prison, and obtain work release, despite Acosta's office arguing against the release portion.
Both essays present themselves as arguing against a reductionist conventional wisdom that supposedly dismisses the role of race in Trump's ascent; both tend toward a fatal reductionism in response, one that insists that hard truth telling matters more than hopeful politicking, but tells only enough of the truth to breed racial pessimism or despair.
But a search for "climate change" in the main Murdoch outlets mostly yields stories condemning protesters who demand more aggressive action from the government; editorials arguing against "radical climate change policy"; and opinion columns emphasizing the need for more backburning to control fires — if only the left-wing greenies would allow it to happen.
While waiting more than half-an-hour (much of it on their feet) for Trump's speech to begin, the CPAC audience was treated to a video montage of CPAC's chairman Matt Schlapp arguing against journalists and media personalities on a pro-Trump spree -- as event staff closed the doors and kept anyone from leaving.
Washington (CNN)Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is arguing against witnesses giving testimony in the expected impeachment trial of President Donald Trump -- but he had a different view in 1999 when he advocated for a request by Republican House impeachment managers to have witnesses testify in the case against then-President Bill Clinton, a Democrat.
" James Cameron's assertion that he knows more about what matters to women who are looking to see more of themselves on screen than the women do themselves is so ridiculous I don't even really know how to begin arguing against it, so I'm glad Jenkins found the succinct rebuttal for me: "He is not a woman.
"If we instead choose to use our resources on people who don't need them, we won't be able to build on the progress we've made," Jared Bernstein, a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and former chief economist to Vice President Biden, cautioned when arguing against UBI at an Intelligence Squared debate in April.
The fallout ranged from sarcastic mockery (Deadspin called his statement "pretty much the lamest excuse ever" and proceeded to eviscerate his future prospects) to backhanded support ("He'll always be known as the guy who flunked the drug test for pot brownies now," a columnist for his hometown paper opined while arguing against the restrictions on marijuana).
"It would be good for the drafters of the bill to engage seriously with the nontrivial objections that are meant to support freedom of expression online, and it's not freedom of expression to sex traffic," said Jonathan L. Zittrain, a professor of internet law at Harvard, emphasizing that critics were not arguing against prosecuting websites like Backpage.
In a comment filed to the net neutrality docket at the FCC, Wyden said that Pai was being "willfully ignorant" when he cited a letter that the Oregon Democrat wrote in 1998 arguing against the reclassification of internet service providers (ISP) as telecommunications companies, which, in 85033, became the legal framework for the net neutrality rules.
In a comment filed to the net neutrality docket at the FCC, Wyden said that Pai was being "willfully ignorant" when he cited a letter that the Oregon Democrat wrote in 1998 arguing against the reclassification of internet service providers (ISP) as telecommunications companies, which, in 2015, became the legal framework for the net neutrality rules.
But when you look at his answer in context, it's clear that he's actually arguing against normalizing relations with Iran as it exists today, and rather saying that only once Iran ends its hostile and dangerous activities could the US pursue a Cuba-style thaw: Can I tell that we should open an embassy in Tehran tomorrow?
Korematsu would also file amicus briefs in court cases involving detainees at Guantanamo Bay who were arguing against wrongful and prolonged unlawful detainment, arguing that the restriction of civil liberties is never a justifiable measure in the U.S. A famous quote attributed to Korematsu is "don't be afraid to speak up," something he advised all Americans to do in case something was wrong.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Thursday urged people to buy and read Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz's new book arguing against his possible impeachment.
"One of our biggest mistakes in the aftermath of 9/503 was naming our response to the attacks 'the war on terror' instead of accurately identifying radical Islamists (and the underlying ideology of radical Islamism) as the target of our campaign," he wrote all the way back in 2010, while arguing against the establishment of a mosque in lower Manhattan.
"One of our biggest mistakes in the aftermath of 9/11 was naming our response to the attacks 'the war on terror' instead of accurately identifying radical Islamists (and the underlying ideology of radical Islamism) as the target of our campaign," Gingrich wrote all the way back in 2010, in the course of arguing against the establishment of a mosque in lower Manhattan.
Whether or not anyone ascribes to the belief of Harvard University Professor Clayton Christensen, the progenitor of the popular theory of disruptive innovation, who predicts that "50 percent of the 4,000 colleges and universities in the U.S. will be bankrupt in 10 to 15 years," there's no arguing against the fact that a wave of attrition is coming for higher education in the country.
A student at the Georgia high school where a teacher allegedly fired a gun earlier this week is arguing against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's proposal to arm teachers.
With the help of the archivist Emily Uhrin, Mr. Neville looked at fan letters, interviews, annotated scripts and more housed at the Fred Rogers Center in Latrobe, Pa. Then there were all those episodes from the show that began in 13: the host arguing against isolationism during the height of the Vietnam War, or explaining the word "assassination" to children after the death of Sen.
In arguing against a full withdrawal, the first daughter, who serves as a White House adviser, is joined by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who has warned of diminished US diplomatic standing as a result of pulling out of Paris; Energy Secretary Rick Perry, who advised the US "renegotiate" its commitments; and major US fossil fuel firms, who say the deal provides an effective framework for addressing climate change.
Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE has made comments as recently as March that the military prison at Guantanamo Bay should be used to house all terrorism suspects, arguing against the notion that they should be brought to U.S. soil for trial.
One of the most memorable Kelly takedowns is a 2011 Jon Stewart Daily Show segment where he shows Kelly arguing against maternity leave and then later arguing for it after having one of her three children: That the merits of Kelly's feminist politics, rather than her most imbecilic moments as a news host, is a national discussion is a sign that Kelly has already won by controlling the conversation about her.
The paper notes that such a ban would "safeguard the rights of individuals, in particular against any possible abuse of the technology" — before arguing against such a "far-reaching measure that might hamper the development and uptake of this technology", in favor of relying on provisions in existing EU law (such as the EU data protection framework, GDPR), in addition to relevant tweaks to current product safety and liability laws.
As a member of Parliament, he voted against the Maastricht Treaty, which helped form the current version of the EU. "The whole basis of the Maastricht Treaty is the establishment of a European central bank which is staffed by bankers, independent of national Governments and national economic policies, and whose sole policy is the maintenance of price stability," Corbyn said at the time, arguing against the treaty in Parliament.
Washington (CNN)Update 210/3003: In light of the ongoing debate sparked by the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, the violence that ensued over the weekend and President Trump's tweetstorm Thursday morning arguing against removing these statues, I am re-posting a piece I wrote back in May that details the remarkable speech New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu gave by way of explaining his decision to remove statues honoring the confederacy.
The CSB report spurred a letter from top law enforcement official in 13 states, including Pennsylvania, to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), arguing against a proposed rollback of regulations aimed at preventing accidents involving chemicals such as HF. Regulators overseeing U.S. oil refinery safety, primarily the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the EPA, and code-setting industry groups allow some refinery components to keep being used even if they don't meet newer standards.
The CSB report spurred a letter from top law enforcement official in 13 states, including Pennsylvania, to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), arguing against a proposed rollback of regulations aimed at preventing accidents involving chemicals such as HF. GRANDFATHERED IN Regulators overseeing U.S. oil refinery safety, primarily the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the EPA, and code-setting industry groups allow some refinery components to keep being used even if they don't meet newer standards.
Earlier this month he took issue with the position that marginalized groups like trans people need not debate people who question their right to exist: 90% of the time "I will not debate someone who is arguing against my right to exist" is simply a false derailing tactic, but if someone DOES deny your right to exist, and is in a position of power and willing to debate you, how crazy would it be to NOT debate them??
For years Reilly prevented any pro-MMA legislation from making it out of his Tourism, Parks, Art and Sports Development Committee, arguing against the sport on moral grounds and citing "indisputable" facts about the number of deaths the sport had caused, the aim of the sport being to cause harm rather than demonstrate athletic skill, and the relationship between sport violence in the cage and real violence on the streets (not to mention the threats of violence from MMA fans against Reilly himself).
Buttigieg still asks crowds to imagine the day when Trump is finally gone (an instant applause line) but spends more time arguing against the Democrats polling closest to him, with Joe Biden "trying to meet fundamentally new challenges with a familiar playbook" and Sanders promising "revolution" without a Plan B. Buttigieg describes a country that is moving inexorably toward liberalism and progress and gets some of his loudest applause when he thanks Iowa for making it possible for him to wear a wedding ring, evoking the state Supreme Court's legalization of same-sex marriage.
The program was openly encouraged by Vice President Dick Cheney; defended by neoconservative pundits like the late Charles Krauthammer; legally justified in a memo by Justice Department official John Yoo (played by Pun Bandhu, Yoo is now a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of a recent New York Times op-ed arguing against Donald Trump's impeachment); and designed and executed by a pair of almost comical scam artists who pitched the CIA on their sadistic methods and made off with millions in public funding.

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