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SK: I'm not arguing for the health of art fairs; I'm arguing for the health of galleries.
Democrats are arguing for more generous, income-based subsidies, and Republicans are arguing for less generous, but more universal, age-based subsidies.
When you're arguing for fighting, you're basically arguing for a slightly more violent dance than the one Joey did with the building superintendent on that episode of Friends.
Tulsi Gabbard go head-to-head on Afghanistan, with Ryan arguing for U.S. engagement to dispel the Taliban from growing, and Gabbard arguing for the return of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. pic.twitter.
Republican candidates past and present had been arguing for Mrs.
Mariners manager Scott Servais was ejected while arguing for interference.
"I am not arguing for any specific position," he continued.
Arguing for such a formal use of iPhone feels backward.
State and Defense were arguing for a limit of 50,000.
Amazon is arguing for changes in many other areas, too.
There's that particular way of arguing for evolution against creationism.
So by implication, Bannon was arguing for a cheaper dollar.
But genius has a way of arguing for its permanence.
Being confined and arguing for that long messes with your head.
I'm arguing for a fairer and more forgiving attitude toward women.
Here, we're just arguing for any space, So it never ends?
"The government cannot be faulted for arguing for deference," he wrote.
I'm not arguing for the return of those awful voice overs.
It is Australia's conservatives arguing for the amendment of this law.
You cannot consistently have different groups arguing for equality, protesting etc.
Conservative activists also said arguing for tax-code simplification is beneficial.
WADA, the antidoping agency, appealed that decision, arguing for stronger penalties.
Not arguing to defend himself, but arguing for the sake of arguing?
Other current and former officials are arguing for a firm response, however.
What I'm arguing for here is that the goal is pretty obvious.
City officials cited security concerns in arguing for restrictions on the demonstrators.
All I'm arguing for is, I want them to make informed regulations.
James Mattis, would have a more difficult time arguing for defense spending.
He wrote a book arguing for the abolishment of the death penalty.
Okay, but are you arguing for technological experimentation within a direct democracy?
There are people arguing for social democracy or a Green New Deal.
"I'm a results man," Mr. Trump said, arguing for a quicker turnaround.
But arguing for compensation could be difficult at this stage, experts said.
This is where you are arguing for money to achieve a goal.
Throughout all the essays, Schwalbe is arguing for a meta-virtue: reading.
The ACLU is arguing for an injunction completely blocking the new policy.
"A soul of a thing, that's what we're arguing for," he added.
"No one is arguing for a generation of mediocre or underachieving kids — but plenty of people have begun arguing for a redefinition of what it means to achieve at all," wrote Jeffrey Kluger in Time magazine last week.
DESANTIS: Well we should do it and I&aposve been arguing for months.
Since then its lawyers, bankers and advisors have been arguing for its survival.
It makes us, I think, more sympathetic to what Apple is arguing for.
But some are arguing for them, saying they would better protect the tigers.
And a long delay will also encourage those arguing for a second referendum.
Ivanka has been aggressively arguing for him to stay in, sources told Swan.
The pharmaceutical industry has strongly objected, arguing for unrestricted power to set prices.
And I really, really want to go back to arguing for conservative causes.
Catch me arguing for, and then against, the theory that R+L=J.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton penned an open letter arguing for greater accountability.
He's been arguing for a decade that voter fraud is a national calamity.
The Sanders campaign says that video shows Biden arguing for Social Security cuts.
Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota, disagreed with Harris, arguing for a more pragmatic approach.
The policies included the office arguing for increased bail for gun-related charges.
He repeatedly challenged the arguments of Solicitor General Donald Verrilli (arguing for the federal government) and Thomas Saenz (arguing for a group of immigrant women who'd qualify for DAPA) when they tried to claim Texas had no legal grounds to sue.
"We've been arguing for that since the beginning of the crisis," Al-Jubeir said.
I'm arguing for that very strongly we are adjusting our legislation in the Netherlands.
Very few are arguing for a complete ban on holiday rentals in residential neighbourhoods.
What Mr Mallaby is arguing for, remember, is more tightening earlier in the 2000s.
To its credit, the European Commission is arguing for a common market for data.
Those arguing for liberal immigration need to stake a claim to some positive terminology.
Those arguing for a second referendum tend to assume that they would win it.
Little wonder that pro-choice campaigners are now arguing for full decriminalization of abortion.
Pilots are arguing for better contracts, which they say are currently below industry standards.
" Trump was arguing for a more restrictive definition of the term as a "gift.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has released two "white papers" arguing for less banking regulation.
No new information was presented at the meeting arguing for further engagement with Iran.
In arguing for the delay, Doggett noted that the bill hasn't gotten a hearing.
" He accused the CEO of "obfuscating the facts by piously arguing for government regulation.
Biden is arguing for public funding of elections, and his Democratic colleagues are silent.
The groups arguing for continued listing see the need for an abundance of caution.
While arguing for these reforms, Peña Nieto repeatedly promised that gas prices would not rise.
"There is no one arguing for the alternative position that Dickinsonia is bacterial," said Antcliffe.
LGFM is one of several investors arguing for higher corporate governance standards at British companies.
But it's also easy to trot out similarly simplistic responses when arguing for birth control.
"What I've been arguing for is an open debate," Paul said minutes before 8 p.m.
Mr Curtis: Yes, but people like me are not arguing for that kind of utopia.
Tech companies like Amazon disputed France's tax on Thursday arguing for a multilateral approach instead.
He's definitely not arguing for personal growth or enlightenment or even a nice love story.
Democrats have been arguing for decades that the filibuster doesn't tend to benefit their party.
HSBC became the latest bank to change its call, arguing for a hike in August.
I am certainly not arguing for academia to become a place where we convert conservatives.
Warren has, of course, been arguing for years that nobody gets rich on their own.
The American Civil Liberties Union is arguing for the lower court's decision to be upheld.
On ESPN's "First Take" on Friday, Max Kellerman was indignant in arguing for Rudolph's suspension.
But Mr. Romney was at least partly arguing for standards that Mr. Trump's supporters reject.
I felt like I was capitulating to the patriarchy, and Kate was arguing for revolution.
I'm not arguing for some kind of authenticity or a return to the "true" poke.
Trump faces a very different task in arguing for his tax cuts than Bush did.
You can also read a recent Times editorial arguing for stricter regulation of driverless cars.
I'm not arguing for rewriting Twain or for consigning "Big River" to the scrap heap.
She had spent her professional life arguing for a more assertive American response to atrocities.
Recalling an ambassador is rare, especially when an ambassador is arguing for American values abroad.
Thirty-nine senators wrote to the Trump administration arguing for sanctions on Nord Stream 2.
I have also listened carefully to those who have been arguing for a Second Referendum.
It's a tough pill to swallow but the evidence arguing for that title is there.
I thought we were arguing for a particular movie, not against our fear of Zack Snyder.
The bill she was arguing for passed the House, but was shot down in the Senate.
It is hard to imagine Mr Trump's successors arguing for a return to trustful co-operation.
Many policymakers are arguing for a gradualist approach to stop the euro from gaining too much.
I'm not arguing for a minimum age for writing criticism, which would be stupid and unpractical.
I'm not simply arguing for more shooting, though it wouldn't bother me to see more weapons.
Rudd said she was not arguing for the government to access all messages on such platforms.
GORDON-REED: That's always been the philosophy of people who have been arguing for black rights.
In fact, what you seem to be arguing for is a kind of revolution in consciousness.
Samsung did not copy the entirety of the iPhone, so it's arguing for a reduced fine.
Trump's national security adviser John Bolton has been arguing for withdrawal from the treaty for years.
Arguing for higher taxes and a less-competitive investment environment will do little to reduce poverty.
I think of themeless crosswords in particular as somehow arguing for an archive of collective experience.
He has been at the hawkish end of the policy spectrum in arguing for rate rises.
That's why I've been arguing for a balance between war-winning capabilities and peace-preserving capacity.
Thompson said in 2012, arguing for the preservation of Pier 17, which has since been razed.
Women have been arguing for years that Microsoft is a hostile place for them to work.
He does speak noticeably slowly, but he's quite capable of arguing for his resource-based economy.
Weiss' 1966 dissertation analyzed geopolitical strife through an economic lens, arguing for limited, strategically applied force.
Steve Bullock of Montana took advantage of his debut, arguing for a more moderate Democratic Party.
What did you do—admit you were wrong and apologize, or continue arguing for your cause?
So I think sharing your morals and arguing for the point of those themselves is valuable.
Few leading Democrats are arguing for a large-scale reconsideration of the party's core liberal agenda.
It's a rare and extraordinary move, especially because the ambassador was arguing for American values abroad.
" "I've been [arguing for reparations] to the best of my ability since the late 90's.
Julia Bryan-Wilson's book goes beyond arguing for fiber's aesthetic legitimacy to demonstrating its political agency.
That's all I'm arguing for, and I think most Democrats and Americans are with me on this.
Spring is the best time of the year, and we're not listening to anyone arguing for summer.
You see, the "remain" camp had it comparatively easy; they were simply arguing for the status quo.
Like the original Solarium, the cybersecurity version will split into working groups, competitively arguing for different strategies.
" Judge Hurwitz shot back: "Actually, to be fair, look, you're arguing for us to break new ground.
I was furious and felt humiliated, but after arguing for an hour, my mom wouldn't back down.
Pauwels, though, is not arguing for an end to the long-held tradition of scientific self-experimentation.
On taxes, at least, Mr Trump is not so different from other Republicans, arguing for sweeping cuts.
And a lot of what I've been arguing for years seems to be what Obama actually believes.
With the new FCC sheriff in town, Ligado should stop arguing for regulatory arbitrage and rent seeking.
"I've actually been arguing for our next president to not put space front and center," says Dreier.
Former defense industry lobbyists aren't the only ones arguing for more Pentagon spending after ending wars, however.
She told me she had spent the last few years arguing for Stolpersteine for Szilard and Hella.
Booker, meanwhile, had been arguing for years that public education should include options beyond traditional neighborhood schools.
Eighteen biologists recently published a commentary in Nature arguing for a moratorium on clinical human germline editing.
In arguing for arbitration, Mr. Ailes's lawyers cited privacy as a crucial component of the employment contract.
Was he simply arguing for modernizing the nuclear force, or was he actually calling for more weapons?
And McConnell was on the barricades on the liberal-to-moderate side, arguing for it to prevail.
Joel points out that can happen; it's one way of arguing for riding out a rough patch.
The World Health Organization had been very much, standing on the sidelines, not arguing for HIV treatment.
He and I had been arguing for some time, our voices gradually becoming more and more raised.
And the board is not arguing for that decision to be reversed, a likely disappointment to advocates.
You may enjoy arguing for the sake of arguing, and you love hypotheticals and learning something new.
Mr. de Blasio, in arguing for the extension of mayoral control, frequently cites the system's clear accountability.
In arguing for the need for the alliance, Breedlove and Carter both highlighted Russia's annexation of Crimea.
I'm not arguing for affirmative action for conservatives — partly because conservative academics say they don't want preferences.
"He's not the worst of the worst," he said, arguing for his client's life, the Observer reported.
A few days before Christmas, Christianity Today published a searing editorial arguing for Trump's removal from office.
Arguing for the defense, Captain Nina Banks said evidence had shown Bergdahl was a hardworking, good soldier.
So why is the administration arguing for a rule that would favor foreign companies over American ones?
Several organizations, including The Associated Press, filed public-records requests arguing for the video to be released.
But some Democrats are arguing for a halt by dragging special counsel Robert Mueller into the fight.
Scientists have been arguing for decades about what actually causes the pop when you crack your knuckles.
The very tactics he was arguing for had just been discredited in the most high-profile way possible.
Russia's top diplomat praised that approach Saturday, at the same time arguing for a "post-West" world order.
Mr. Cruz helped write George W. Bush's 2000 campaign position paper, arguing for imposing limits on tort lawsuits.
"We don't know what's going to happen in 10 months," he said, arguing for a broader international alliance.
I'm not arguing for restraint rooted in social niceties, which would deprive us of any criticism worth reading.
Management gurus have been arguing for years that the balance of advantage is shifting from incumbents to challengers.
Instead of arguing for or against PSA screening, Brawley says he wants a better prostate cancer detection test.
Steven Wise, who heads the group, is arguing for habeas corpus, that is, the right to bodily autonomy.
I would argue that I'm actually a cat lover, and I'm arguing for the humane treatment of cats.
Over all, the evidence arguing for and against circumcision fails to make a compelling case in either direction.
The United Nations has long opposed the death penalty, arguing for its abolition or at least a moratorium.
This is an imperfect investment environment, arguing for less risk-taking than at earlier points in the cycle.
While Republicans are arguing for fewer rules, Kashkari said policymakers need to do more to strengthen the system.
Since the mid-1980s, civic groups in Buffalo have been arguing for the decommission of the Scajaquada Expressway.
Through text and image, she tells a long story, arguing for the centrality of African-Americans in fashion.
The voices arguing for greater price transparency note that the most-cited studies come from pretty far afield.
Vulture's Devon Maloney wrote a really smart piece arguing for how brilliant that idea would be, if true.
In arguing for an acquittal on the West 27th Street charges, Ms. Shroff hopes to avoid that outcome.
She knows Bode has it, and it takes a lot of arguing for her to finally reclaim it.
We will be arguing for a while about whether background checks could have stopped the Florida airport shooting.
On February 21, 2016, Johnson announced that he would be arguing for Britain to leave the European Union.
Mr. Abe, a staunch conservative, has made a career of arguing for a tougher line against North Korea.
Reporting from news outlets cast Mr. Biden as part of the camp arguing for a less stringent rule.
Penney's work may provide fodder for technology companies and others arguing for greater restraint and disclosure about intelligence-gathering.
There is, too, the risk that inflation, once rekindled, gets out of hand, another issue arguing for real assets.
Instead of arguing for empathy, poetry provides a specific, firsthand expression of what it is like to be imprisoned.
Mr Trump opposes the Clean Power Plan, instead arguing for "a top-down review of all anti-coal regulations".
Those arguing for it tend to really be motivated by faith that their ideas will triumph under those conditions.
Critics who say the 2011 letter weakened due process protections have also weighed in, arguing for the directive's overhaul.
"People who are arguing for slowing down the process of building AI, I find that really questionable," Zuckerberg concludes.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is back in Washington this week arguing for libra, the digital currency his company created.
" Arguing for the defendants, attorney Kelli Sager called the suit "a case essentially in search of a legal theory.
His defense attorney recently filed a motion arguing for his release and last month, Backus ruled in his favor.
But the pound is likely to tumble, pushing up import prices and inflation, normally arguing for higher interest rates.
Trump's lawyer is arguing for immunity, saying that a trial would improperly interfere with his duties as chief executive.
That's a strong claim, so let's be clear: I am not arguing for or against a no-fly list.
The Senate is giving fresh ammunition to centrist House Republicans arguing for a bipartisan, bicameral approach to the budget.
In arguing for overturning the convictions, Multhaup took issue over when the victim, known as Emily Doe, became unconscious.
That's what Obamacare does, that's what the left wants… Or do what conservatives have been arguing for, for years.
States and environmental groups would likely sue the EPA once these new regulations come out, arguing for stricter standards.
"It's not the end of the world," Bolton said he told Trump in arguing for withdrawal from the pact.
The leading Democratic presidential candidates are also arguing for drug price regulation, a major shift left for the party.
In arguing for a longer-term waiver, Puerto Rican officials say they need all the help they can get.
Just in the last couple of days, we've had writers arguing against the impeachment inquiry and arguing for it.
And that's exactly what the Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts has been arguing for about 153 years now.
Helpfully, her plan is backed up by two detailed appendices laying bare, and arguing for, the assumptions Warren makes.
The journal continues: After fighting and arguing for about one hour, the scene below the voyeur turned to violence.
Madison is arguing for the necessity of impeachment because elections may not be enough to constrain a chief executive.
In some cases, they will be arguing for or against impeachment, vying for the attention of deeply partisan listeners.
One of these, the Fed Bank president in Minneapolis, Neel Kashkari, is already arguing for no further rate increases.
Seems to me that this like arguing for Rocky Road over Cookies and Cream, but your mileage may vary.
Prosecutors are arguing for a minimum sentence of 15 years and a decision is expected on July 6th. [NYT]
Even albums like Never Let Me Down and Tin Machine 1 & 2 find me arguing for their collective 'misunderstood' status.
The business lobby, previously frozen out by Mrs May along with everyone else, is arguing for a softer exit, too.
They cited the usual divisions between EU members advocating a tough line on Moscow and those arguing for more engagement.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai published an op-ed arguing for the policy - which we've taken the liberty of annotating here.
And Trump, in his stop-and-frisk proposal, is arguing for more of the kind that already exists in excess.
Kasich returned Tuesday with a Boston Globe column arguing for a much tougher stance on Russia than Trump has taken.
Wilson arguing for a review of how the Air Force awards launch contracts, according to a report in Space News.
In arguing for leniency, Manafort's lawyers said that the detention had taken a toll on Manafort's physical and psychological health.
Others are arguing for when Britain actually leaves, probably in March 2019, but that could encourage a last-minute surge.
In imitation of Mr Biden, she is ramping up her attacks on the president, including by arguing for his impeachment.
Second, it's a switch for the Republicans too -- for they now are the party arguing for negotiation with the Kremlin.
On Wednesday, Connie Yates appeared in London's High Court after arguing for the right to bring Charlie home on Tuesday.
Others, like the FPÖ, took a line more similar to Europe's conservatives, arguing for cuts to government spending and taxes.
Curbelo was arguing for members of the House, both Democrat and Republican, to vote in favor of the Republican bill.
I'll conclude with one, final thought: I don't enjoy arguing for a small family ethic, or a population engineering scheme.
"As much as I admire Chelsea, she didn't read the plan," Sanders said, arguing for his Medicare-for-all program.
The Tea Party–aligned forces are arguing for a long-term spending bill, warning of betrayal if Congress does otherwise.
If the benefits are so clear, some may ask, how could Mr Cameron have ever thought of arguing for leaving?
I previously have written academic pieces arguing for the use of impeachment for figures other than the president when warranted.
The pilots are arguing for a higher raise than the airline offered because the airline has been reporting strong profits.
In that article, Cruz wrote extensively about the powers of presidential pardon, arguing for a limited view of presidential authority.
"I'm delighted people are arguing for expansion," says Alicia Munnell, director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
You had been arguing for years that the cable companies should have banded together, figured out a Netflix-like service.
The verdict is a victory for groups opposed to mandatory minimum sentences that were arguing for more flexibility for courts.
In arguing for overturning the convictions, Multhaup is taking issue over when the victim, known as Emily Doe, became unconscious.
Some MPs are arguing for a cross-party commission or committee to try to achieve consensus on the way ahead.
Albert represented the Software Preservation Network, which was one of the parties arguing for the change at the Copyright Office.
He did so — proposing the Navy retire 115 of its 375 ships and arguing for increasing funding for cyberwarfare initiatives.
While arguing for the question in court, Trump administration lawyers said the printing could begin no later than July 1.
And what Ted Cruz is doing here, he's trying to make it sound like he's not arguing for government regulation.
Judge Kavanaugh and his supporters had noted that distinction in arguing for his nomination to be approved by the Senate.
Britain's Conservative Party mimicked its Labor rival by arguing for more transparency on executive pay and a higher minimum wage.
Veronica Escobar, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, arguing for gun control legislation at a press conference.
The lawyer, Paul Shechtman, had included in a court filing a letter from Dr. Potenza, arguing for a lenient sentence.
But thinly veiled or ironic, wearing a suit or khakis or arguing for "traditional values" against "degeneracy" racism is racism.
Are you likelier to pass some kind of health reform by arguing for the biggest, boldest, least-compromised plan imaginable?
She soon received help from Justice Samuel Alito, who followed up in questioning Ian Gershengorn, a lawyer arguing for Mr Murphy.
The report is thorough and wide-ranging in its purpose of arguing for promoting women's educational and professional development in tech.
There is a place, the company is arguing, for satire about Peppa Pig drinking bleach, however distasteful you might find it.
Rusnok said those arguing for a hike pointed out inflation was above 2% a year ahead in the updated staff outlook.
The court document appeared likely to provide ammunition to Democrats and others arguing for a continued aggressive probe of the matter.
Jennifer Eggert, a Muslim expert on terrorism, tours London mosques arguing for Muslims to play a bigger part in countering terrorism.
Whatever happened on that hill in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago, it was enough to keep people arguing for a long time.
If people are arguing for legalization, marijuana means freedom from government and freedom for millions of Americans who have been incarcerated.
Some of the steel and aluminium companies arguing for protection have been fighting for Canada to be excluded this time, too.
Instead of arguing for a "sensible immigration policy," he called for a wall on the border and a ban on Muslims.
But the House never acted on the bill, arguing for a piece-by-piece approach that would start with border security.
On the debate stage, he vigorously defended his Medicare for All plan against fellow Democrats arguing for more piecemeal health reforms.
In a letter released Monday, the senators quoted Defense Secretary James Mattis's support for the program in arguing for additional visas.
Some hedge funds arguing for Brexit are hoping it would lead to a lighter-touch regulatory environment, for example on pay.
But in addition to waging war on class actions, the Chamber has also been arguing for fewer enforcement actions against corporations.
Summers points out that he's been arguing for "most of the last decade" for more fiscal stimulus to boost economic growth.
That could come by arguing, for example, that Trump's hotel is drawing business away from the taxpayer-owned D.C. convention center.
Whatever occurred in the lead-up to deadline day, Trump was irritated Thursday that agencies still were arguing for more redactions.
He has been making multiple cable news appearances, sometimes several times a day on several different networks, arguing for his client.
In arguing for her amendment, Hartzler asserted that the transgender policy was "ill-conceived" and that allowing transgender troops harms readiness.
He also criticized Obama and Clinton for arguing for stronger gun control laws, saying that would make terrorist acts more likely.
In a letter released Monday, the senators quoted Defense Secretary James Mattis's support for the program in arguing for additional visas.
Regardless, if and when Twitter does change its 140-character guidelines, expect lots of tweets arguing for or against it. #SoMeta
"Leaps forward in European integration are difficult to conceive right now," Knot said, arguing for what he called 'no regret' options.
Republicans have been arguing for years now that US intelligence inappropriately relied on this "phony" dossier to conduct further, official, investigations.
In his paper arguing for the return of asylums, Dr. Sisti singled out the Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital in Massachusetts.
As a narrow defense of Friedman's specific paper arguing for specific effects from Sanders's specific policies, this is not really persuasive.
I am not arguing for gay men to abstain from sex or from working out (I have a gym membership myself).
The town of Elliston had been arguing for months about whether a few people or a few hundred had been killed.
SOCIAL STUDIES They're arguing for their place at top restaurants by imbuing classic desserts with new forms, ingredients and undeniable originality.
A small working group at RAND produced a report arguing for NATO expansion as key to the future of Eastern Europe.
By early March, experts already were arguing for aggressive measures to slow the virus's spread and avoid overwhelming the medical system.
The Justice Department (DOJ), arguing for Trump, has urged the court to leave the political branches to settle their own disputes.
Toti, arguing for the first time before the Supreme Court, sounded nervous, with "ums" and "uhs" punctuating many of her sentences.
But very often we find ourselves either arguing for — or gently suggesting that we need — resources to achieve a work objective.
CNBC reported that Elliott Management wrote a letter to AT&T's board arguing for certain changes to the company's business model.
Arguing for the prosecution, Mr. Schiff delved deeply into the details of the Ukraine pressure campaign, citing specific dates and meetings.
By extrapolation then, would the case of a secular family, similarly arguing for the extension of a child's life, be weaker?
Abraham buttresses our case that the state is arguing for an unconstitutional regulation of religion that impinges on the First Amendment.
"People arguing for this change are trying to benefit their shareholders at the expense of the other market participants," he said.
Arguing for the validity of comics is already an uphill climb for artists, publishers, and fans who care about the medium.
Even on the comparatively wealthier streets of north London, there was disdain at a political class arguing for the status quo.
YL: Yeah, so I'm certainly not arguing for a politics that doesn't use the past as a framework for the future.
The game, the first of four meetings, is eagerly awaited as fans have been arguing for weeks over which team is better.
Privacy advocates pushed back on the move last year and are again arguing for a slow-down of CBP's information collection efforts.
It's foreclosing all the other sorts of intimacy gay men have been arguing for since the beginning of the gay liberation moment.
In arguing for a sentence of probation, his lawyers noted that Papadopoulos had been under government supervision for more than a year.
He also acknowledges that China is already enforcing the sanctions less diligently (it is also arguing for further loosening)—"but that's OK".
The debate can get heated, with Senator Marco Rubio, President Donald Trump and a number of other elected officials arguing for it.
Arguing for the FTC, attorney Tara Reinhart pointed to evidence from the companies themselves that each considers the other its biggest rival.
A couple of online petitions have been arguing for more transparency from the board and for the replacement of censorship with certification.
In court papers arguing for the videos' release, lawyers for the students argued the images presented nuances not available in the transcripts.
But as John Ralfe, the consultant, and others have been arguing for 15 years, companies are essentially gambling on the equity market.
Others are arguing for the launch all of the shades at once: "Don't deprive me of my lip colors," one user commented.
They believe he can be the member of Sanders's team arguing for the value of innovation, of Silicon Valley, even of billionaires.
As the rail industry has been arguing for several years, the so-called "forced access" proposal is the motherlode of bad ideas.
Economists have been arguing for years that the government should take advantage of negative real interest rates to upgrade the country's infrastructure.
More broadly, Tyrion is arguing for realpolitik principles that, our own election has shown, never stop being controversial: choosing deals over ideals.
Those arguing for clemency, which was backed by the murder victim's son, Mitesh Patel, wanted his sentence commuted to life in prison.
After Roe, pro-lifers concentrated more than ever on arguing for the rights of the unborn, but movement members disagreed about strategy.
The Pentagon recently submitted a report to Congress arguing for another BRAC, saying it will have 22 percent excess capacity by 2019.
Arguing for monopoly protection here is like companies claiming the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act undermines the ability of U.S. companies to compete.
State's rethinking has been characterized as analogous to that behind George Kennan's famous 1947 essay arguing for containment of the Soviet Union.
Mr. Trump was arguing for mental health services, but the remark drew scorn from veterans' groups that work to reduce the stigma.
The photographs reinforce the vivid and often sensory memories from people who frequented these spaces, arguing for the significance of remembering them.
But its proponents are not arguing for it honestly, explaining to voters why they should open America's borders to the world's poor.
Is encryption really making cops and feds "go dark," making some investigations go nowhere, like the FBI has been arguing for years?
By appointing an industry-friendly Supreme Court justice and not arguing for the rules, Mr. Trump could weigh the court against them.
During the Obama administration, the Justice Department pushed the boundaries of civil rights, routinely arguing for a broad reading of the law.
I am arguing for a creative acceptance of the pressure to withdraw an artwork, rather than either outright rejection or reluctant acquiescence.
There's a reason Trump is arguing for a new law that protects preexisting conditions: Many of the ACA's provisions are extremely popular.
Mr. Shorten, however, did not go without first doing what he did throughout the campaign: discussing policy and arguing for progressive ideas.
That means the plan faces an uphill battle in Congress, even with a White House heavy hitter like Bannon arguing for it.
In relatively peaceful times, this approach could seem banal, as if the films are arguing for pieties that everyone already agrees on.
The Pentagon recently submitted a report to Congress arguing for another BRAC, saying it will have 2900 percent excess capacity by 220006.
"I've been saying throughout, he's been arguing for the public for 24 hours, because they've been repeating again and again," said Sen.
Twenty-five companies, including Intel and Microsoft, have signed on to another letter arguing for the administration to remain in the pact.
They are not arguing for the repeal of Dodd-Frank, which large banks have spent hundreds of millions of dollars complying with.
Montesquieu, the 18th-century French political philosopher, picked up where the ancient Greeks left off, arguing for the benefits of small territories.
Sanders is the most consistent, arguing for the largest welfare state across all those categories with the least amount of means testing.
But Mr. Karoui drew way from Nidaa Tounes and began to forge his own political profile, arguing for a more powerful presidency.
The Pentagon recently submitted a report to Congress arguing for another BRAC, saying it will have 22 percent excess capacity by 2019.
After his testimony and cross-examination in the trial, Mr. Greenberg and the lawyers arguing for the state began mediation in December.
That's why, in this new year, we're arguing for a return to crafting as a form of self-care, courtesy of Cricut.
Now some Democrats are arguing for the abolition of the Electoral College, believing that it unfairly favors rural states with smaller populations.
Since it is now budget time many voices have emerged arguing for termination of that modernization and what amounts to unilateral disarmament.
Salman's attorneys filed the petition arguing for her release ahead of her detention hearing on Wednesday in a federal court in Oakland.
Even many who wish to do so are arguing for holding a second referendum, repeating the same risks as in the first.
"Napoleon, Hitler, various people tried this out, and it ends tragically," Johnson told the Sunday Telegraph in arguing for leaving the European Union.
Equity holders must convince judges that they stand to recover money when arguing for an official committee, which would advocate for equity recovery.
It's a big like a politician arguing for nuance — you're doomed to get drowned out by the person who can yell the loudest.
John Gleeson, arguing for Alavi, painted a different picture, focusing on the nonprofit's stated mission of promoting Islamic culture and providing social services.
Also arguing for a slowdown in job growth, service industry employment fell sharply in December from a 13-month high the prior month.
Swalwell quotes Biden on passing the torch In arguing for a candidate from a new generation to be the Democratic nominee, California Rep.
Let me give you an example of that: I've been arguing for a long time now for reinstatement of [the] Glass-Steagall [Act].
Sanders vaulted to national prominence in the 2016 presidential election in part by arguing for insuring all Americans through a single-payer system.
During a speech in Germany, he also made his case against a Brexit, calling for a united Europe while arguing for free trade.
There was a clear spike in yields of government bonds at the end of last year, when Rome was arguing for higher spending.
In arguing for the nation-state law, Mr Netanyahu may have been motivated by the search for votes rather than by state-building.
Well, cell-based meat companies have been arguing for years that their product is meat and should be regulated like meat from slaughterhouses.
Francisco, arguing for the administration, replied that a separate 2002 law clarified the 1993 voter registration statute and that Ohio's policy is legal.
Gary Nelson, arguing for Arizona, made the argument that not everyone needs to be warned of their rights to silence or an attorney.
Surf and turf's origin story is shrouded in mystery, with restaurants across North America arguing for the title of who did it first.
"That's what the president was strongly arguing for," Johnson told reporters after returning to the Capitol from the lunch at the White House.
Carter Phillips, the lawyer arguing for Halo and Stryker's opponents, told Kagan there are not enough deliberate infringers to justify changing the standard.
The premise of the show, which debuted in 2006, is reasoned yet passionate debate, with two sides arguing for or against a motion.
How do we go back to all these cases where we've been arguing for executive discretion and say, "Oops, we didn't mean it"?
CBA economists have been arguing for fiscal stimulus, saying there were limits to the benefits of monetary policy as interest rates near zero.
Combine these views with other conservative arguments about the executive branch, and Trump and his supporters are effectively arguing for an elective monarchy.
Campaigning together is an imperfect arrangement, inasmuch as she may seem to be arguing for the status quo instead of a better tomorrow.
And-- the retailer-- every time a retailer meets up with-- a packaged goods-- salesperson, they are arguing for lower prices and better deals.
The Pentagon recently submitted a report to Congress arguing for another BRAC round, saying it will have 22 percent excess capacity by 2019.
"PrEP has been something we have [been] arguing for for a while," Suzi Price, a spokesperson for the National AIDS Trust, told Mashable.
A lot of conservatives, meanwhile, have been arguing for years that the Federal Reserve was doing too much to prop up the economy.
But both were arguing for incremental rather than structural changes, at a time when many Democrats are fed up with the status quo.
Those who are arguing for the cost of those credits to be capped are arguing to take the teeth out of the program.
The senator's concern for nonunion miners seems a classic example of a hackneyed legislative tactic — arguing for the perfect to block the good.
McNamee and Scott Galloway, a New York University Stern School of Business professor, have long been arguing for the breakup of big tech.
I understand why politicians and writers and institutions choose to employ the trope of veterans when it comes to arguing for their causes.
Economists generally agree and have been arguing for years that user fees, such as tolls, are an efficient way to fund infrastructure investment.
In arguing for the board's continued existence, its chairwoman, Vanessa Allen Sutherland, said last month that it played an important and unmatched role.
A LOT OF THE THINGS THAT YOU WERE ARGUING FOR IN TERMS OF MAKING THINGS A LITTLE EASIER FOR THE PRIVATE SECTOR HAPPENED.
It leaned in large part on a column from Yale Law School professors Bruce Ackerman and Anne Alstott arguing for a wealth tax.
In an odd way, that's what Parker's been arguing for himself, while also saying the same behavior keeps America from healing racial wounds.
What I'm arguing for is constraints on the popular will, which, as you know, was one of the founders' core concerns about democracy.
A group of national security officers sent a bipartisan letter to the president in October arguing for the law's vitality to security interests.
Trump also slammed President Barack Obama for arguing for action to change existing gun laws in the wake of the mass shooting in Orlando.
Two of the New Testament scholars who are leading the way arguing for Jesus' existence have a reputation for attacking, not defending, traditional Christianity.
But listings can also be controversial in cases where the Trust is proposing a halt to development and locals are arguing for economic growth.
The study also showed that larger breeds of dog are more beneficial than smaller breeds—something I have been arguing for a long time.
US negotiators have also asked to not make reference to sexuality education, arguing for the need to "strengthen stable support systems and families" instead.
"I've been arguing for a while now not to ignore the supply cuts that have been going on for the past year," Boockvar wrote.
Pitching to a poker face and arguing for three minutes is hardly a good alternative to building a relationship, let alone partnering with someone.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Samuel Dolinger, arguing for the government, said federal law did not allow the plaintiffs to challenge the marijuana ban in court.
Those campaigning for a vote for Britain to remain in the EU want prominent businessmen to take a bigger role in arguing for membership.
Clinton addressed the shooting earlier Tueaday on "The Steve Harvey Morning Show," calling it "unbearable" and arguing for the need to "tackle systemic racism."
Ivanka Trump used her convention speech to wade into policy, making a case to women by arguing for paid maternity leave and equal pay.
Amantha was particularly devastated, having devoted her whole adult life to arguing for her brother's innocence, only to see him give in so quickly.
We at the IMF have been arguing for many years that corporate income taxation in the U.S. is badly in need of reform. Why?
In arguing for a tougher sentence, prosecutors said in court filings that Ho had not accepted responsibility, pointing to emails he sent from jail.
In a conference call with reporters this week, Apple's general counsel said the FBI had unfairly vilified the company for arguing for strong encryption.
Mr Chollet is reluctant to blame Mr Obama, but he was among those arguing for the president to take a different course of action.
Arguing for Louisiana, Elizabeth Murrill tried to craft a narrow exception to the rule that lawyers should advocate for their clients' expressly stated wishes.
That would give Cyber Command leaders a larger voice in arguing for the use of both offensive and defensive cyber tools in future conflicts.
But that's like arguing for the early release of a criminal because he would still be bound by law not to commit another crime.
Lawmakers have been arguing for stronger deterrence measures since then, and the events of the last two weeks put the spotlight back on Russia.
It would give Cyber Command leaders a larger voice in arguing for the use of both offensive and defensive cyber tools in future conflicts.
In interviews, executives said it was the price of admission for their cameras, correspondents and crews, but they would keep arguing for fewer restrictions.
I want to read a quote from Murray on my podcast, because this is, again, I'm not at all arguing for his social policies.
Blendon said it was becoming obvious to candidates like Sanders that they cannot peg their entire healthcare message to arguing for a universal system.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Brooke Cucinella, arguing for the prosecution on Tuesday, noted that Castel had already considered both of the issues raised by Shapiro.
On May 16, Ross Douthat, a conservative columnist at the New York Times, wrote a searing column arguing for President Trump's removal from office.
What was "The Case for Reparations" if not an argument that sorely tested the imaginations of whites, arguing for "ideas roundly dismissed as crazy"?
In arguing for compassionate release for Madoff, Sample called his client's sentence "symbolic," saying it was given for retribution, deterrence and for the victims.
Later, critically, when Neal Katyal, arguing for Hawaii against the ban, came to the podium, Kennedy seemed to express more sympathy for Trump's position.
He's closing his Iowa campaign arguing for experience and stability, casting himself as a steady hand in a dangerous world and a divided nation.
Mester is suitably hawkish, having bravely dissented several times last year in arguing for rate hikes and having recently urged discussion on asset reduction.
Right-wing defenders of the administration are arguing for sweeping notions of federal power, including by relying on a broad interpretation of Arizona v.
The U.S. official behind a memo arguing for the development of a nationalized 5G mobile network has reportedly left the National Security Council (NSC).
Yet concurrent plans to pump cash into what could prove to be a series of white elephants should have investors arguing for a discount.
In 2011 he co-wrote a book arguing for the legalization of marijuana, saying it was a crucial step to reduce violence in Mexico.
James Burnham, arguing for the Justice Department, replied that the dispute between the House Judiciary Committee and McGahn should not be resolved through litigation.
These regulators argue that Facebook isn't sharing all the necessary info with said users in order to ensure they know what they're arguing for.
When we were dealing with the ISIS stuff, there was the EFF, arguing for, if you take down ISIS content, it's a slippery slope.
But it's much weaker than the rule it's replacing, so the EPA is arguing for a cost-benefit calculation that justifies a relaxed standard.
As the administration debates a new Iran policy, there is much talk of fresh sanctions, with some arguing for "coerced democratisation": ie, toppling the mullahs.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Brooke Cucinella, arguing for the prosecution on Tuesday morning, noted that Castel had already considered both of the issues raised by Shapiro.
In a February note, brokerage Evercore ISI estimated the undervaluation of Renault's Nissan stake at 40 percent, arguing for a partial sale of the holdings.
Mr Renzi would have been better off arguing for more structural reforms on everything from reforming the slothful judiciary to improving the ponderous education system.
"We haven't fished here for 25 years," said Simon Dwyer, who leads Seafood Grimsby & Humber Group, the organization arguing for a special free trade deal.
Maybe it's time to argue that parties should adopt positions by arguing for those positions on the merits, not because they're electorally useful or mandatory.
Some rate setters, such as board member Sabine Lautenschlaeger, have been arguing for delay in a new boost to allow the program to work first.
FCC chairman Ajit Pai offered a measured response Tuesday to President Trump's tweets last week arguing for a challenge to broadcast licenses for NBC stations.
In arguing for local solutions to climate change, Bloomberg and Pope inadvertently make a convincing case for why the federal government is our best hope.
Zuckerberg walked a fine line on Monday, first arguing for encryption but then adding that Facebook also helps the government fight terrorism where it can.
In arguing for the GOP to drop Obamacare repeal, he could say he wants to work instead on creating jobs and tightening the nation's borders.
His career path led him from doggedly investigating one president to later on arguing for more legal protections for presidents -- after working for another one.
The ads feature people in work environments arguing for a tax-code overhaul that will boost the economy and put more money in people's pockets.
Terry McAuliffe's decision to automatically restore the voting rights of felons who have completed their sentences, and for arguing for the removal of Confederate monuments.
And, the U.S. Chamber of Congress has just published a letter arguing for the ratification of NAFTA 2.0, signed by more than 85033 business organizations.
In front of millions of Americans, she stood up for working women and mothers, arguing for equal wages, better child care and paid family leave.
"This could end up in a bit of a mess, which could work in favor of arguing for a recreational market," an influential campaigner said.
While the movie's morose mysticism is tolerable enough, once "Clara" starts arguing for following feelings instead of data, it puts on its own tinfoil hat.
Sanders is arguing for a paradigm shift -- and asking Americans to reject the underlying idea that health care policy should take into account business interests.
While arguing for bail, Mr. Cane said that Mr. Madsen has been arrested three times in Nebraska since December for stalking and violating protective orders.
It was a party reversal back then, with Republicans arguing for free immigration and many Democrats favoring exclusion, according to an official State Department history.
He has also been pulled between his advisers, with some urging cautious adherence to the status quo and others arguing for overtly topping Iran's government.
All that said, though, I have been arguing for months that the Obama camp's denials, for all their strident indignation, have been narrow and Jesuitical.
From there, Ms. Baskin spiraled backward and outward, assembling a kaleidoscopic record of women both arguing for their rights, and simply going about their business.
Food Matters Cookbook authors and chefs are arguing for their place at the table — to chronicle recipes, safeguard ingredients and assert a sense of humanity.
Oswalt: Like if I'm arguing for the right for a woman to have an abortion, there's a demon battering an angel with a hammer somewhere.
But the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces Title VII, has been arguing for five years that bias against gay workers violates the law.
"We do believe the public needs to be protected from Mr. Shkreli," assistant U.S. Attorney Jacquelyn Kasulis told Matsumoto while arguing for that stiff term.
Mr. Miller also arranged for Peter Laufer, an author who wrote a book arguing for open borders with Mexico, to visit and debate Mr. Brimelow.
The court did not seem especially receptive to this possibility in April, and many of the plaintiffs aren't even arguing for such an expansive ruling.
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.
Arguing for the federal government, Eric Feiglin said Mr Lee must lose because "there's nothing constitutionally competent counsel could have done" to prevent a guilty verdict.
During merits hearings, immigrants facing deportation provide evidence and call witnesses to back up their claims to remain in the country, such as arguing for asylum.
On one side stands Arnaud Montebourg, a combative former industry minister who once wrote a book arguing for "deglobalisation", and who has already declared his candidacy.
Earlier in the night, Trump defended his habit of flip-flopping on decisions by arguing for the need to be flexible as a leader and negotiator.
"George Soros did not speculate against sterling while he was arguing for Britain to remain in the European Union, " a spokesman for Soros said on Monday.
He wrote a Facebook post early Thursday arguing for an alternative candidate to Trump and Clinton, which had garnered more than 6,400 likes by late morning.
These austerity programs also had a dampening effect on growth with some international organizations, like the International Monetary Fund, are arguing for more expansionary fiscal policies.
That's right -- in the mid-19th century, the Democratic Party was the one arguing for state choice while the Republicans were pushing for a national solution.
Mr Ivanishvili has tried to reassure Russia over the Anaklia plan by arguing for Chinese involvement in the project and attacking its American-backed Georgian financiers.
Remember, you're going to be arguing for a lower assessed value, not a lower tax rate, so ask for a copy of your property's current assessment.
I think, on the basis of inflation alone, I could feel confident in arguing for a couple of rate cuts before the end of the year.
It said earlier this month it would need more data before reviewing policy, with some policymakers arguing for such an assessment only in the fourth quarter.
In arguing for an injunction, Waymo lawyers argued that Uber and Levandowski devised a plan to come up with a company for Uber to later buy.
The bureau's decision is surely a disappointment for LGBTQ advocates, who have been arguing for years that the census should include sexual orientation or gender identity.
In April, the Pentagon submitted a report to Congress arguing for another BRAC round because it said it will have 28503 percent excess capacity by 22019.
No, it doesn't, but you would have a hard time arguing for the morality of abandoning your own two children in order to save 20 orphans.
There's been some public partisan bickering about how much to raise spending, with Republicans arguing for more defense than non-defense spending, and Democrats demanding parity.
Some artists like Taylor Swift have been arguing for this option for years, but now Spotify has the scale to demand a financial incentive in return.
Update: At the time of publication, Mariano Rajoy was calling on Carles Puigdemont to clarify whether he declared independence, and Puigdemont was arguing for international mediation.
Gorbachev and Reagan's Secretary of State George Shultz both penned op-eds for The New York Times on Friday arguing for the preservation of the treaty.
Defense hawks been arguing for months that the rules of engagement should be expanded in the face of a resurgent Taliban and a struggling Afghan military.
The creditors also have been arguing for months that shutting down Sears was the best course for repaying the greatest amount of the money it owed.
"Today's backdrop with PMIs in the low 50s and rates arguing for further declines often results in "buying the dip" being a losing proposition," he says.
What we could be arguing for is more genuine equality, and to do that you need to end the inequalities caused by unequal distribution of wealth.
Once party elites for the most part fell behind him, arguing for the necessity of defeating Hillary Clinton, their voters had no more reason to demur.
Australia has been arguing for the United States to rejoin, and some experts expect Mr. Turnbull to ask Mr. Trump, flat-out: What would it take?
Mr. Powell remains a centrist voice in the Fed's internal debates, arguing for the Fed to end its stimulus campaign at a slow and steady pace.
For decades, a politician who mentioned "antitrust" was essentially arguing for more government oversight, which has been dangerous territory at least since the Ronald Reagan administration.
He became a semi-regular guest on RT, Russia's English-language propaganda outlet, regularly arguing for the US and Russia to partner in Syria against ISIS.
In 2017 she gave a TED Talk, widely seen on YouTube, arguing for changes in religious instruction to acknowledge and protect people in the L.G.B.T. community.
Arguing for abortion rights while celebrating motherhood, "One Sings" is an anthology of Ms. Varda's other interests, including photography, documenting rural France and unconventional domestic arrangements.
In 2018, Zuckerberg expressed an openness to data regulation, caveated quickly by arguing for only limited-scope rules that allow Facebook to compete with Chinese firms.
Doctors were involved in the early contraception and abortion cases as well, but back then they were in part arguing for their own freedom from prosecution.
He can point out how 2020 Democrats are arguing for few restrictions on abortion but also for funding by taxpayers as well, for women on Medicaid.
Two years ago, he published a paper arguing for the elimination of the SAT and ACT as a result of what he uncovered in his research.
But in arguing for its positions, Food & Water Watch should at least maintain the decency to not smear the private sector with false and misleading claims.
In fact, just one day after Gerald Ford signed the law, The New York Times cited my organization, Environmental Defense Fund, arguing for a stronger law.
They are also arguing for additional resources that would allow customs officials to inspect factories or stop goods at the border if companies violate labor rules.
They are also arguing for additional resources that would allow customs officials to inspect factories or stop goods at the border if companies violate labor rules.
Geithner, who was arguing for a debt ceiling increase, showed how other less essential bills would be put off to make the more important payments first.
Members agreed that the process of reducing the balance sheet should begin "relatively soon," with some members arguing for a more concrete date to be set.
"George Soros did not speculate against sterling while he was arguing for Britain to remain in the European Union," a spokesman for Soros said on Monday.
The emails reveal Clinton's policy advisers arguing for a "fix it" strategy, while the "political team" pushed harder for her to call for a full repeal.
Among the issues at stake is children's health, he said, arguing for the need to re-evaluate the emergency measures after the imposition of the new standards.
So unless you're also arguing for a Han-shot-first kind of world across the board, we're going to need a little more nuance on this one.
The consortium has said it will mitigate environmental problems, while arguing for the economic case of the project, as Europe will need more imported gas in future.
Douglas Letter, arguing for the now-Democratic-controlled House of Representatives, said Texas and the other Republican-led states are exaggerating the effect of the tax law.
When arguing for marijuana legalization, liberals often emphasize the horrible effects the war on drugs has on minority communities, or talk up the medicinal properties of pot.
And from what I'm hearing, the buzz is all about Robert Gordon, a Northwestern professor who's been arguing for some time that American economic growth is over.
Brin even took Glass to the TED conference in 2013, passionately arguing for a future where gadgets free your eyes, hands, and ears rather than occupying them.
Lisa Blatt, arguing for the hospitals, opened by citing ERISA: "the text does not require a church to establish benefit plans for someone else's employees", she said.
Split between Trump and Obama administrations Francisco, arguing for the Trump administration, argued that the law does not bar discrimination based on transgender status or sexual orientation.
"George Soros did not speculate against sterling while he was arguing for Britain to remain in the European Union," a Soros spokesman said in an emailed statement.
They illustrate a pattern of systematically disputing tax bills, arguing for lower property assessments, and in some cases not paying taxes until the government takes additional action.
Deepak Gupta, the lawyer arguing for English, told the judges that the government's position would go against Congress's goal of keeping the bureau independent from presidential will.
In arguing for giving Huneeus the harshest sentence so far, prosecutors emphasized in court documents that he is the only person to have admitted using both schemes.
Trump has long used the city of Chicago — which voted overwhelmingly against him in 2016 — as a foil when arguing for law enforcement reforms and tougher policing.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco, arguing (for the government) that the ban should be allowed to continue, gave a strong performance that stuck to his side's strongest arguments.
The Economist: It seems quite odd to hear people arguing for an end or smoothing over of division who, it seems to me, you quite like division.
He noted the solid reading on second-quarter U.S. economic growth out last week would support those at the Fed arguing for just one or two cuts.
I'm arguing for a different kind of affective value, one that asks you to put your labor into better understanding yourself, not exhaustively (and exhaustingly) understanding another.
It's appointment commuting -- and arguing -- for these friends, who joke that they have "New York values," alluding to an insult lobbed at Donald Trump by Texas Sen.
Sanders was strong on the health care issue as he was more aspirational, arguing for universal health care, compared to Clinton's pragmatic approach of building on Obamacare.
I feel like if he was born 100 years earlier, he'd be the guy arguing for vast intercontinental slingshots as a means of world travel over airplanes.
Some are arguing for a speedy vote, while others see an opportunity to drag it out and tie down some Democratic senators who are running for president.
A 1945 memo Heinlein wrote arguing for a naval rocket program circulated widely in the Pentagon and was apparently discussed by Harry Truman in a cabinet meeting.
At the Nevada recount, Meyer staffers organize a protest; when they realize that the decision they're arguing for would go against them, they change the chant midrally.
Kavanaugh has also written several opinions critical of the Environmental Protection Agency, arguing, for example, that the agency had to consider the costs of its regulatory measures.
We are grateful to the companies and civil society organizations that supported us in arguing for people's ability to learn about and challenge overly broad search warrants.
He would, himself, oscillate like a wave on the topic—rescinding and remaking his case, arguing for such waves and then, after redoing the sums, against them.
Even Exxon Mobil's $1 million gift to the advocacy group arguing for a carbon tax — the Baker Shultz plan — indemnifies them, holds them harmless for climate damages.
I don't feel like I want to see the game policed that way, even though that stance seems to go against what I've been arguing for years.
The case is largely partisan—with Republicans who oppose the health law arguing for its cancellation and Democrats who support it fighting to keep it in place.
I certainly wasn't the only person arguing for a public option back in the 2000s, nor did I come up with the label, whose provenance remains hazy.
"Cut some taxes and you get more money in," he tells another member of the public, while also arguing for more investment in education, infrastructure and healthcare.
Rodchenkov had advocated against a blanket ban, arguing for the inclusion of clean athletes but objecting to the wide loophole sports officials wound up offering the nation.
By arguing for her ingenuity as a poet, Miller works herself into a corner wherein irregular metrics are a sign of talent, not something else — incompetence, say.
Dr. Kaloyeros's lawyers, arguing for leniency, underscored that the scheme had yielded no financial gain for their client and had been aimed at furthering the state's revitalization.
"Their supposed injuries are nothing more than abstract disagreements with the president," Brett Shumate, a deputy assistant attorney general arguing for the president, said of the plaintiffs.
For their part, black parents fought back using the legal system to file hundreds of lawsuits arguing for educational access and equal funding, but many also acquiesced.
In arguing for his life before a jury of 501 of his fellow citizens, Socrates rejected the charges of corrupting Athens's youth and of creating new gods.
Realtors, insurance agents and hair stylists have already secured carve-outs to the bill – and other professions from travel agents to truckers are arguing for similar treatment.
Yes." He added: "If I left that position, I don't know who would be at the president's table arguing for fiscal conservatism as fervently as I would.
The two volumes of "On What Matters," published in 2011, dealt with the theory of reasons and morality, arguing for the existence of objective truth in ethics.
Lee Sizemore, the fatuous narrative director, seems like the only person still arguing for that version of Westworld, and he's several notches down on the corporate hierarchy.
Yet many foreign policy establishment Democrats and Republicans, who previously insisted a nuclear-armed North Korea is unacceptable, are now arguing for accommodation (really appeasement and surrender).
Feminists arguing for choice, in turn, made a convincing case for their own rights — and accused people opposed to abortion of not caring about women at all.
Hospitals launched a campaign against the measure, arguing for voluntary price controls; they didn't want the federal government telling them how much revenue they could bring in.
Sherk, arguing for Remington, acknowledged that to date, only about 22012,220 owners had filed claims — out of as many as 215 million guns covered in the settlement.
Kweon Seong-dong, who leads the legal team arguing for impeachment before the Constitutional Court, chided Ms. Park for speaking to reporters but not appearing in court.
The coalition in recent weeks has been arguing for lower rates for businesses, a territorial tax system and permanent tax changes — ideas also supported by retail groups.
Less than 24 hours after AB 5 passed, a class-action lawsuit was filed arguing for the state to force Uber to reclassify its drivers as employees.
Following the publication of the Post's Sunday report, Senate Democrats have been arguing for a delay in Kavanaugh's confirmation process — something that Republicans continue to balk at.
Generally, he's arguing for "a more standardized approach" across companies — seemingly to do more of what Facebook does, including publishing regular transparency reports on taking down harmful content.
Trump's remarks also caught the attention of a group of people who'd been arguing for years that unauthorized immigrants were a threat to public safety and national security.
The tension steadily mounts between Jerrod (creator Jerrod Carmichael) arguing for separating artists from their personal lives and his girlfriend Maxine (Amber Stevens West) writing off Cosby forever.
Tech companies, which by some estimates have lost tens of billions of dollars in business because of the Snowden disclosures, also seem less engaged in arguing for privacy.
His elegant solution: rather than arguing for or against a Bill of Rights for the Negro, he advocated A Bill of Rights for the Disadvantaged of all races.
The Lib Dems under Tim Farron have chosen to speak for the 48% who backed Remain in June, arguing for a soft Brexit or even a second referendum.
In fact, I argued that position very early in the Obama years, at the same time I was arguing for temporary nationalization of a couple of big banks.
Intelligence Squared Debates (Wednesday) This is an old-fashioned debate with a resolution — "The U.S. Should Let In 100,000 Syrian Refugees" — and teams arguing for and against it.
While there are many understandable reasons — abusers gaming the system, competitors gaining insights into internal processes — there are many more compelling ones arguing for more transparency and accountability.
That discussion has often felt repetitive, with Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren arguing for one approach to expanding Medicare while the other candidates argue for a different approach.
In the memo, the department is arguing for a new legal definition of sex that is "determined by genitalia at birth" and as something that cannot be changed.
Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross) could take the semi-thankless position of arguing for the legal system (and wanting to keep her younger kids innocent) without seeming simply naïve.
But while there's no shortage of political and economic uncertainties arguing for a volatility resurgence, the change of market behavior could sow the seeds of its eventual end.
As recently as April, Lieberman called this approach "defeatist and weak," arguing for more far-reaching measures including the execution of terrorists and the deportation of their families.
The comments drew sharp reactions from Labor and the small left-wing opposition Greens Party, which is arguing for the intake quota to be increased to 50,000 people.
"Mentally ill people are still being institutionalised," says Dominic Sisti of the University of Pennsylvania and the lead author of a paper arguing for the return of asylums.
Right, but we're going to have more of those experiences as we challenge some of the orthodoxies that are not liberal, I'm not arguing for the Gillibrand proposal.
"The change we are arguing for could save public companies millions of dollars or more in execution costs," IEX CEO Brad Katsuyama said in a statement to Reuters.
The entire exchange is at 5:52 in the below video: In context, it's clear that Omar is not seriously arguing for a surveillance regime targeting white men.
Hell, ping me when they manage to stop arguing for the redemption of lefty-darling men, like Louis C.K., who haven't lifted a finger to actually redeem themselves.
Her 1990 address to Wellesley College graduates tells a great anecdote about a young schoolgirl arguing for her individualism, pokes fun at her husband and quotes Ferris Bueller.
Steven Pinker, a Harvard psychologist and author of Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress, has been arguing for years that this is an illusion.
Arguing for a more aggressive approach to tariffs and investment restrictions on China are White House trade and manufacturing adviser Peter Navarro and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.
More than 100,000 people signed a petition arguing for the "fundamental right" to opt out of relationship and sex education, triggering a debate in Britain's parliament on Monday.
Where experts argued for months about the dubious crime of "collusion" with the Russians, these experts are now arguing for a crime of "collaboration" with the White House.
Mr. Hofer has courted them assiduously, arguing, for instance, that the German-speaking Italian region of South Tyrol should be allowed to join Austria (a key nationalist goal).
Mugabe has also been empowered by a compromising regional leadership body, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), which has consistently sided with Mugabe, arguing for stability over democracy.
The center has shared older posts on the human rights violations as well as pieces arguing for human rights to be included in future talks with North Korea.
After arguing for months that that was not possible, officials said last week that they would use $510 million of that money, plus $79 million from other accounts.
Rogers said Wednesday he would be willing to support that option, after arguing for months that health agencies have enough funds for now in the Ebola funding pot.
After arguing for years against the Fed's recession-era rate cuts, Shelton has since backed up Trump's call for cheaper money amid the threat of an economic slowdown.
"In arguing for a gradual increase in interest rates, I'm not trying to stall the economic expansion," said Williams, who will next vote on rate policy next year.
However, just as the systemic changes needed to avert further climate catastrophe are significant but not impossible, the changes I am arguing for here are also not impossible.
Since becoming president, Trump's companies have filed at least nine new lawsuits against municipalities in Florida, New York and Illinois, arguing for lower tax bills, ProPublica has found.
The Bank of Japan's latest meeting had a newcomer arguing for more easing, a crack in the armor that leaves a rather uncomfortable question lingering in the air.
When the Clinton team was asked whether they would have done anything differently, Palmieri said one mistake was not arguing for a fourth debate shortly before the election.
Dutton's comments were swiftly berated by Labor and the small left-wing opposition Greens Party, which is arguing for the intake quota to be increased to 50,000 people.
I think the big question mark in our heads as we were arguing for common ground was what do rank-and-file Democrats do when they see this?
The Russian billionaire's company, Concord Management and Consulting LLC, lawyered up and fought back, arguing, for one thing, that Mueller's theory of the case actually makes no sense.
Voices in that particular chorus may also be comforted by the fact that people have been arguing for centuries that doing the same thing over again is stupid.
In the United States, Fred A. Kummerow, a biochemist, devoted 50 years to arguing for a federal ban on the use of trans fatty acids in processed foods.
Tracing these kinds of formal structures in the ancient Hebrew text, exploring their significance and arguing for their relevance has been Alter's lifelong mission as a literary critic.
Representative Cooper has been arguing for months — since well before the attack in Knox County — that we need to safeguard our vote with a paper-ballot backup system.
Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) are on board the cash caravan, with Romney arguing for an immediate $1,000 check for every adult in America.
The judgment has also given legal and constitutional impetus to other issues before the court, including petitions arguing for criminalization of marital rape and challenges to beef bans.
Ms. Clifford's lawyer, Michael J. Avenatti, has been arguing for months that Mr. Trump's company was more involved in the arrangement than Mr. Cohen had been letting on.
Proving that the attack was carried out under the auspices of the AUMF, then, could give the Trump administration grounds for arguing for the legality of the strike.
Luke Herrine, a PhD student at Yale University and a former legal director for the group, published a white paper arguing for broad debt cancellation through executive action.
Associations and their lobbyists — called "bottleneckers" by those pushing for reform — spend their time and money arguing for protection for their members and more regulation on their competitors.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Goldstein, arguing for the government, said that Silver's case was "nothing like" McDonnell's and that the evidence "overwhelmingly established" that Silver abused his power.
It may also offer grist to those who have been arguing for the reclassification of some other forms of cancer, including certain lesions in the breast and prostate.
A ruling ultimately striking down the entire law — the outcome the Trump administration is arguing for — would have even bigger ramifications, upending more technical parts of the ACA.
"This court has recognized again and again forms of sex discrimination that were not in Congress's contemplation in 1964," said Pamela Karlan, arguing for Zarda in Altitude Express.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Vice President Mike Pence were two of the most hawkish voices arguing for a response to Iranian aggression, according to administration officials.
He dissented when the Fed reduced interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point at its September meeting, arguing for a deeper half a percentage point cut.
Critics should be arguing for criminal justice reform with lower sentences across the board, and not that Manafort should be sent to the moon, effectively a death sentence.
But soon after the two men arrived at the Metropole, the North Korean leader began arguing for relief from the five rounds of sanctions in exchange for Yongbyon.
But while there's no shortage of political and economic uncertainties arguing for a volatility resurgence, the change of market behaviour could sow the seeds of its eventual end.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alixandra Smith, arguing for the prosecution, said the different instructions for securities fraud and wire fraud reflected a difference in the laws on those crimes.
With it becoming ever more likely that Trump will be the Republican nominee, his opponents in the Republican Party are openly arguing for a brokered convention to stop him.
What I'm arguing for in my book is that we should move towards a society where way more people have the freedom to do work that is actually meaningful.
Perversely, President Trump pledged to "protect patients with pre-existing conditions," even while his administration is in court arguing for the invalidation of the law that guarantees them coverage.
On Tuesday, he was pushing back at Trump's campaign after it circulated a 85033 speech the former New York City mayor made arguing for increased policing in black neighborhoods.
At the beginning of the process for "Carol," Mr. Haynes wrote a note to Mr. Lachman, describing his take on the visuals and arguing for a degree of fluidity.
Ben Sasse, who wrote a lengthy Facebook post last week arguing for an alternative to Trump for Republicans who don't want to vote for Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
" He said he was arguing for mutual respect and tolerance among Wyomingites with differing beliefs and values when he repeated Wyoming's motto to Greybull students: "Live and Let Live.
The findings on policy could provide fuel for presidential candidates arguing for more moderate positions on the most controversial issues being raised in the campaign for the White House.
" Facebook said it was disappointed by the decision and evaluating its legal options, but "encouraged to see the thorough dissent that supports Facebook's position arguing for people's online privacy.
Omar, arguing for expanded coverage without co-pays and high health care premiums, didn't come across as the crazed American-hating Communist that Trump has been demonizing all week.
Also you won't find us complaining about forgoing a scene about Okoye's marriage troubles, over an equally great scene between two women arguing for equally strong but opposing convictions.
It's something that the CBI and our members have been arguing for for a while now is the danger of that sudden cliff edge change is damaging for business.
In the summer of 20, former Google employee Tristan Harris started making the media rounds, arguing for the need for a new ethics in technology design: Time Well Spent.
Rep. Michael Burgess (R-Texas) says doctors, patients and other players in the healthcare world are arguing for changes to the "doc fix" legislation approved by Congress last year.
The era of trying to work with Russia is over, the top U.S. commander in Europe said Thursday while arguing for the rebuilding of U.S. forces in that region.
Iran: Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused the government on Monday of economic mismanagement, arguing for changes to sustain the country in the face of U.S. sanctions (Reuters).
The woman arguing for a better America and the man wearing a boot for a hat stand on ground set aside in 1796 as a New England-style commons.
That sent sterling 1.5 percent higher and offered hope to those arguing for a "soft Brexit" that prioritises a close economic relationship with Europe over tighter controls on immigration.
In the Gamble case, a collection of mostly liberal organizations have filed advisory briefs arguing for reversal of precedent and a return to the original meaning in the Constitution.
As a result, US officials are still arguing for Singapore as a possible location for the talks, telling Trump it presents a more neutral option, the source told CNN.
It's a book about its own creation that lays bare the mechanics of fiction, questioning whether they work at all while simultaneously arguing for the importance of fictionalizing history.
And he spent his post-White House career arguing for more military intervention, specifically in Iran (over its nuclear weapons program) and to calm the civil war in Syria.
And so the "radical transparency" Smith is arguing for would perversely have the immediate effect of limiting the number of studies the EPA can cite in its decision-making.
"I think those that are arguing for a long extension are doing it because they think Britain needs a long time to come to terms with itself," he said.
Israel, like most countries, is in the midst of a huge public health crisis, with health officials arguing for even tougher restrictions to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
Delaney used his opening statement to attack Sanders' signature health care plan as "bad policy," arguing for a form of universal health care that would not eliminate private insurance.
The United States and Europe have been arguing for more than a decade about the subsidies and other kinds of special financing that the European Union has given Airbus.
Among those arguing for Mr. Milken to be pardoned were Mr. Giuliani, who prosecuted Mr. Milken when he was the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
The papers included the name C. A. Arthur, otherwise known as Chester A. Arthur, a lawyer arguing for the slaves' release, who would become president nearly three decades later.
" He added, "Isn't there some irony in a D.O.J. headed by an ardent states-rightser, Jeff Sessions, arguing for federal pre-emption of state authority under the Property Clause?
The pope's letter echoed those concerns, arguing for the protection of the environment, but stopped short of calling deforestation and stripping of resources a "sin," as the bishops had.
Mr. Cardozo said that Mr. Brandis's comments then showed a lack of digital sophistication, which cast further doubt on his credibility in arguing for the tearing down of encryption.
In the letter, Rathjen outlines his genocidal convictions, calling for the "complete extermination" of many "races or cultures in our midst," and arguing for the superiority of German culture.
"I have been arguing for some time that the administration needs to devise a strategy as how it relates to Iran and what&aposs our pathway forward," Menendez said.
Axios reported a "bitter" showdown in the Oval Office in late February, with Cohn and Navarro and other top aides arguing for and against tariffs in front of Trump.
Horowitz and Bayless insisted that the show was truly authentic, that nobody was arguing for the sake of arguing but rather because they truly felt passionate about the topics.
As the primary season has heated up, Democrats have understandably spent a lot of energy on the hopey, changey stuff, with many arguing for transformative social and economic policies.
Instead of arguing for vouchers for private religious schools, we should be supporting and upgrading our public schools so they may fulfill their promise of a well-educated public.
Her lawyer is arguing for votes to be counted that were received after the deadline, alleging that some requested absentee ballots weren't delivered on time because of Hurricane Michael.
The Justice Department has been arguing for years that tech companies are behaving irresponsibly by designing their products so that they cannot provide most user data to law enforcement.
Reflecting the stakes, two former U.S. solicitors general were on opposite sides of the case, with Paul Clement arguing for the sports organizations and Theodore Olson representing New Jersey.
In a recent column arguing for the value of letting children get bored, Pamela Paul argued that boredom can spark creativity, and can help children learn strategies for coping.
But when you've gotten to the point where you're arguing for essentially no reason, however, you may need to consider whether or not your relationship is meant to be.
As I have been arguing for more than a decade, the United States has stubbornly pursued a military strategy, contrary to overwhelming and consistent evidence, that fundamentally could not succeed.
The pugilism began on June 18th, when the five main business organisations signed a joint letter arguing for their vision of Brexit, one that looks very different from the government's.
Broadband access "is how Harlem will become the next Silicon Valley" and narrow the digital divide, New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer said recently, arguing for more wealth creation efforts.
Speaking of celebrities, Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl made an unexpected appearance in the skit arguing for America's rights, and Questlove FaceTimed Miranda in the middle of his narration.
In addition to the letter, Glasser also unsealed a redacted version of a 225-page sentencing memorandum Sater's then–defense attorney, Leslie Caldwell, filed with the court arguing for leniency.
There were some participants calling for 50 basis points and some arguing for no change, so the 25 basis point (cut) that was implemented was a compromise between the two.
Facing down opposition from Stephen Bannon, Mr Trump's chief strategist, Mr Tillerson and his counterpart at the Pentagon, James Mattis, are also believed to be arguing for Never Trump hires.
Legally free but with no means to support herself, Prince became the first woman in England to present a petition to Parliament, arguing for her and others' right to freedom.
In the bank and tax fraud case, Manafort has until March 1 to submit a filing arguing for a lighter sentence to U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis in Alexandria, Virginia.
Peter Raven-Hansen, arguing for the plaintiffs, said that handling transactions for people linked to an organization known to carry out violent attacks was enough to give rise to liability.
Hickenlooper — who will share the stage with Sanders on Thursday — targeted the senator's vision in a speech earlier this month, arguing for more moderate regulation and spending on public programs.
But the only such commandeering cases to pass muster involved states that were forced to take immediate action to comply with Congress' mandate, said Paul Clement, arguing for the leagues.
John McCain offered his strategy on Afghanistan, arguing for more troops in the country for counterterrorism missions as well as increased US airpower, and saying the US was losing there.
Conservative lawmakers, many of whom are arguing for a clean repeal of the original healthcare law, have criticized the new plan, which was unveiled earlier this month by House Republicans.
" Arguing for Clinton's electability, he added, "I think that those numbers are a testimony to the fact that she has been through the ringer in terms of Republicans targeting her.
All that success in arguing for racial integration — and his close alliance with leading liberals, including Marshall, during the civil rights movement — did not change Coleman's allegiance to the GOP.
Phillip Longman of New America's Open Markets program has been arguing for some years now that Reagan-era shifts in the federal government's attitude toward corporate concentration are to blame.
There is no sign that Donald Trump is drawing on any intellectual tradition at all; no groundswell of research arguing for building walls, deporting migrants or trade wars with China.
Some Europeans are now arguing for a new approach: drastically cut back irregular migrant flows and put in place a mass refugee-resettlement scheme instead It has been done before.
The one law that has been enacted, called Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act of 2016, gives those arguing for greater access to these medications an unlikely lift.
In 22025, the year before he died, he co-wrote, with Mayor Michael Bloomberg, of New York, an op-ed for the Washington Post , arguing for increased regulation of fracking.
Yoo, a lawyer, wrote or co-wrote most of what became known as the "torture memos," arguing for the legality of the "enhanced interrogation techniques" pitched by Mitchell and Jessen.
Sanders ably proved that it is possible to defend the Affordable Care Act while arguing for improvements to our health care system, and that's a strategy Democrats need to internalize.
The former vice president has generally adopted more moderate views than those of the other top contenders in the Democratic primary field, arguing for a return to pre-2016 normalcy.
Both fundamentally believe in market capitalism, but are arguing for major reforms of the American market economy as it exists to put more power in the hands of everyday workers.
On Tuesday, arguing for the state, Attorney General Fredrik Sejersted said Norway faced a "liberal paradox" on how to uphold the rights of extremists who want to overthrow the system.
"When yesterday all these consultants met, they were saying 'Sir, we have lost loyalties with our donor partners, because we kept on arguing for the government of India,' " he said.
White House allies have been arguing for weeks that the president should act quickly to put a human face on what is now an impersonal partisan fight over the vacancy.
But the Fed is also divided, with several voting members arguing for a more cautious approach to rate increases, while others like Lacker see more urgency in lifting borrowing costs.
It's this inability among Republicans to achieve consensus on an Obamacare replacement that conservatives like Paul began arguing for a clean repeal of Obamacare after 7 years of campaign promises.
A lawyer for the U.S. Department of Justice, arguing for the president on Tuesday, urged three judges of the 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan to overturn Buchwald's decision.
The big picture: Tech groups have expressed concerns about President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods, arguing for other ways to address their concerns about an important market for the industry.
In another leaked email, a forensic expert suggested an attorney should have no issue arguing for exigent circumstances to connect a seized device to a GrayKey within the first hour.
"I don't know one person who hasn't done something shady to get what they want," Cisco says, arguing for selling the drugs and using the cash to enter skateboarding competitions.
John Gleeson, arguing for Alavi, did not dispute that Alavi knew Assa was owned by Iran's state-controlled Bank Melli when it entered into a partnership with it in 1989.
The union contends that some workers don't earn enough to keep up with the cost of living and is arguing for a nationwide wage of at least $15 an hour.
Calling attention to this filter helps explain how free speech clashes grow so unwieldy so quickly, particularly when those arguing for unrestricted speech have strong ties to antagonistic online communities.
"Video is a game-changer," argues Jamie Kalven, the activist journalist who wrote a Slate article last February arguing for the city's release of the video of Laquan McDonald's death.
One of the few voices arguing for cooperating with Mr. Mueller is Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer whom Mr. Trump also brought on to deal with Mr. Mueller's investigation.
Those arguing for aggressive use of surveillance and AI have a tendency to turn to scare tactics as justification, citing the tech&aposs potential to stop terrorists and other evildoers.
In arguing for an end to "endless wars," Mr. Trump has given graphic accounts of distraught widows and disfigured soldiers in terms rarely, if ever, heard from a president. 4.
But the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which appeared at Tuesday's hearing on behalf of Zarda's estate, has been arguing for five years that bias against gay workers violates the law.
"I think it's a very significant ruling in part because the Department of Justice under the Trump administration decided to abandon arguing for a discriminatory-intent holding," Professor Bagenstos said.
"Ultimately, we don't think decisions about political ads should be made by private companies, which is why we are arguing for regulation that would apply across the industry," he wrote.
The ad, from the American Action Network (AAN), features comments Ryan made on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" last week arguing for tax simplification and a cut to the corporate tax rate.
Last winter, activists were on the front lines arguing for Congress to act and urging Democrats to vote against any massive spending bill that did not contain a DACA fix.
Hyman sketches an anti-formalist, alternative history of modernism from his perspective as a painter, arguing for the value of modernist figuration and the importance of narrative for painting today.
Clinton blasted Bernie Sanders's single-payer plan all last week, and it didn't go very well, as she deployed attacks—some of them quite misleading—without vigorously arguing for an alternative.
At the root of the problem, Carpenter said, is the fact that schools themselves and their industry groups set the rules, going to state legislatures and arguing for stringent licensing requirements.
When Jeffery Harris, the lawyer arguing for the employers in the gay discrimination cases, asserted that discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is entirely separate from sex discrimination, Gorsuch balked.
Fairway in a motion arguing for its bidding procedures in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware said a "reasonably prompt and open sale" is its best option for maximizing recoveries for stakeholders.
Of course, arguing for the use of a $1,000 consumer electronics device without a protective safety system in place is as much an economic one as it is an emotional one.
The upshot of this phenomenon is that parties should be a little less nervous about sticking to their guns and arguing for what they believe, whether or not it polls well.
" Philip Hirschkop, one of the lawyers arguing for the Lovings, went so far as to call Virginia's rules "slavery laws, pure and simple" that robbed "the Negro race of their dignity.
But Rubio was a GOP outlier during the debate over the tax law, arguing for a slightly higher corporate tax rate to offset the cost of a bigger child tax credit.
But Gates also said that he's in favor of capitalism in general and that most people who are ostensibly arguing for socialism in the United States aren't actually advocating for socialism.
In arguing for a denial, prosecutors submitted a document to the Tokyo District Court from Nissan stating its opposition to Ghosn attending Tuesday's board meeting, Ghosn's lawyer, Junichiro Hironaka, told reporters.
Apple and the Justice Department have been arguing for weeks over whether the FBI can compel Apple to create a new version of iOS to circumvent the encryption on the iPhone.
O'Rourke, an unapologetically progressive Democrat who called for Medicaid expansion, responded to Cruz by arguing for an assault weapons ban, pushing for universal pre-K, and decrying the Republican tax cuts.
In 2014, employees at the New York-based College Board also raised concerns, arguing for limits on who could access items and answer keys for the revamped SAT, an email shows.
Conservative lawmakers have criticized the American Health Care Act, unveiled earlier this month, for keeping certain components of ObamaCare, with some arguing for a clean repeal of the original healthcare legislation.
Magneto's in the foreground, telepathically arguing for the destruction of humanity, and the would-be scourge of weak and decadent civilization is literally in the background adding lines to Archangel's face.
But you can't always do the both sides thing when people are arguing for a white ethno-state or that there are children trapped in the basement of Comet Ping Pong.
The introduction comes amid an inter-party debate about the best path toward universal health care, with the left side of the caucus arguing for single-payer and Medicare for all.
For years, you've been arguing for a more expansive definition of the Cold War: something beyond just the end of World War II to 1989, beyond the U.S.-Russia arms race.
If Ms. Minow is right about board culture, anyone arguing for more women on boards should recognize that gender alone may not be enough to generate a new approach to pay.
That position caused initial concern among N.Y.U. students when they heard news of Dr. Hamilton's appointment — was their new president an elitist arguing for ever higher costs to students in general?
The issue gained new resonance last week, when the New America Foundation fired Barry Lynn and his Open Markets program, the main force in Washington arguing for more aggressive antitrust enforcement.
Inspectors general have spent time and taxpayer dollars arguing for access to documents they should, by law, have in hand — denying the American people the robust scrutiny of their federal government.
Along the way are many engaging theses that could keep a graduate seminar arguing for a whole semester; furthermore, the quotations selected to highlight sections are delectable in their own right.
VICE is also appealing the publication ban on a document outlining the RCMP's reasons for requesting the production order and describing its own investigation, and arguing for it to be lifted.
Gartenlaub's attorney John Cline and amicus lawyer Ashley Gorski, arguing for the ACLU, both noted an exigent circumstance exception could justify the use of the information on the hypothetical serial killer.
McConnell's case for preserving it is yet another instance of the majority leader actively trolling Democrats: He's arguing for the sanctity of Senate rules after he's disregarded many of them himself.
His Democratic opponent, Stacey Abrams, has been somewhat more vocal, arguing for the need to address the issue and proposing increases to green technology investment as part of her economic platform.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki soon thereafter took to the YouTube Creator blog to defend the company's position on the matter, arguing for the value that comes from having an open platform.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The impeachment trial of U.S. President Donald Trump is nearing a pivotal vote on whether to hear from witnesses requested by Senate Democrats arguing for his removal from office.
Ethicists and advocates have been arguing for a long time that modern factory farming is unconscionable and that animals, like people, deserve to be part of our circle of moral concern.
In 2003, when he began arguing for neutrality rules, Mr. Wu was mainly interested in protecting digital innovators from the telecom oligopolies that had long stifled new technology on their networks.
In arguing for probation, Mr. Weiner's lawyers, Arlo Devlin-Brown and Erin Monju, said that his offense had been the product of deep sickness, and that he was finally getting better.
"If I was the lawyer for the Sussexes writing a letter to the paparazzi or media, I would probably be more leaning strongly toward arguing for the surveillance aspect," Fraser said.
Angry about Mr. Trump's unpredictability and seeing him as a harbinger of a disengaged America, Mr. Macron is arguing for more "strategic autonomy" for Europe, including the ability to defend itself.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who had begun the decade arguing for a libertarian GOP that could win young voters, ended it with a book responding to the resurgent popularity of socialism.
Conservative students criticize the left for seeking protection from ideas they don't agree with — for defining themselves as victims — and here I am arguing for protection for conservative and libertarian students.
She was arguing with me, I think, arguing for our future—for the idea that we couldn't live beholden to expectations or fears or to judgments we didn't know would come.
Mr. Gurian, in his filing arguing for allowing the mayor to be deposed, highlighted instances in which top officials deferred to the mayor when asked certain questions about the housing policy.
We do know that it was almost suicidally bold of her, facing off against Ringling lawyers and eight policemen at the circus and successfully arguing for the return of her sons.
For instance, a woman arguing for her right to be a full member and decision maker within a revolutionary militant group (in this case, the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN, or Zapatistas), as happens in the poster "EZLN Women's Revolutionary Law," is far removed from a US woman arguing for her right to act as an agent of violence at the front lines of the largest and most deadly military force in the world: context matters.
But the current academic debate has been reignited by economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, who recently released a book and related website arguing for their version of justice in tax policy.
The main critique of her approach is that it starts by arguing for Muslims' humanity, as if the onus is on Muslims to prove not all 1.7 billion of them are terrorists.
Appearing before the justices last week, Solicitor General Noel Francisco, arguing for the Trump administration, asserted that the law in question does not bar discrimination based on transgender status or sexual orientation.
In January, Francis cited Bishop Lobinger's books arguing for married priests, which acknowledged that "it will be a step of enormous proportions" and would naturally lead to a discussion of ordaining women.
UK referendum campaign resumes Those arguing for Britain to stay in the EU have focused, pretty unremittingly, on the economy, and the potential risk to British voters of an exit (a "Brexit").
The days after her trial have brought increased scrutiny to the Dallas Police Department, with Jean's family and Dallas activists arguing for urgent reform if the department intends to rebuild public trust.
In the post-acceptance correspondence, Joel mentioned that he and Will had a back and forth between KID ORY and SRSLY, with each arguing for one while needing convincing on the other.
Eric Brewer, who served as director for counterproliferation at the National Security Council in the Trump administration, believes the motive of those arguing for the nuclear waivers to be eliminated is clear.
Among those arguing for concentrating first on power, telecommunications and transport is Calestous Juma, a professor at Harvard's Kennedy School, who sees these as "foundational infrastructure" upon which other industries can grow.
One exception is Syria on ISIS, on which Clinton has positioned herself as more hawkish than President Obama, for example by arguing for a limited no-fly zone over part of Syria.
The Trump administration is arguing for a crackdown, on the grounds that a small minority of people who cross into the US without authorization from Central America actually get their claims approved.
In some cases, the battle can last over a decade—his record is 14-and-a-half years of arguing for a World War II-era document on weapons to be released.
We're not arguing for censorship, we're arguing just take it off the page, put it somewhere else...make it harder to find," Schmidt said, adding: "I think we're going to be ok.
"We're seeing some of the real economic affects of low wages, low family income, higher poverty rates associated with the lower tipped credit," Allegretto said in arguing for a single-wage system.
Those arguing for Britain's hard exit from Europe claim that the United States will ride to the rescue and deliver a trade agreement that will repair the economic damage done by Brexit.
And it is leading a campaign to unseat the directors of Yahoo after arguing for more than a year that the troubled Internet company has failed to find the right turnaround strategy.
The pushback comes in response to an op-ed the senator published in The Washington Post on Tuesday arguing for renewed federal efforts to expand internet access to areas that lack it.
Yesterday an article by the Alaska Wilderness League appeared in these pages, arguing for President Obama to exclude the Arctic from the Department of Interior's forthcoming offshore oil and gas leasing program.
The pushback comes in response to an op-ed the senator published in The Washington Post on Tuesday arguing for renewed federal efforts to expand internet access to areas that lack it.
But in arguing for her husband's innocence—which nobody was really concerned with, since this is a political discussion and not a personal accusation—Benedikt undermines the general position of harassment victims.
Critics and biographers have been arguing for decades about whether or not there was anything sexual about Barrie's affection for the boys, and the question has never been settled to anyone's satisfaction.
JERUSALEM — The Israeli right, emboldened by President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, is not the only faction arguing for a single state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
On the other, no-less-senior colleagues were arguing for the free movement of labor, which was a cornerstone of the union's philosophy and to which no socialist, surely, could take exception.
Mark D. Levine, the City Council member who represents the area, wrote to Meenakshi Srinivasan, the chairwoman of the landmarks commission, a year ago, arguing for the designation of the 12 houses.
"The President's misconduct cannot be decided at the ballot box, for we cannot be assured that the vote will be fairly won," Schiff thundered this week, arguing for President Donald Trump's removal.
That split over what direction the party should take is now a major issue in the current primary, with Mr. Sanders arguing for the full-throated leftist agenda and others counseling moderation.
One prominent opposition group, the Future Forward Party, has openly opposed military influence over politics, arguing for changes in the military-written constitution, an end to conscription and cutting the army budget.
Virtually no one is arguing for maintaining the status quo, but that's precisely what could happen given that congressional gridlock has stymied even popular, and bipartisan, causes like halting surprise medical bills.
In other words, lobbying pays a whole lot better, and Warren, who is arguing for more independence between Congress and the lobbying world, sees that as a problem that can be addressed.
Arguing for time behind bars, Assistant US Attorney Eric Rosen cited a letter Huffman submitted to the judge last week, in which she tried to explain why she participated in the scheme.
The filing was made available as Meng and her lawyers were in British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver arguing for additional disclosure surrounding the arrest, including contacts between U.S. and Canadian authorities.
As some Republicans are now arguing for recusal, many Democrats are now saying that is insufficient and are demanding an independent special prosecutor or special committee to thoroughly investigate the Russia issue.
Regardless, Fillon became one of the premier critics of the French welfare state, arguing for a need to slash 500,000 civil service jobs and cut spending by $116 billion in five years.
"Although there are manifold risks in front of us, we have recently been arguing for an investment stance that is long risk," said Michael Darda, chief economist and market strategist at MKM Partners.
Lennard's own non-fascist existence has included black bloc protests, arguing for the merits of punching neo-Nazis, and reporting on J20, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the fight at Standing Rock.
In arguing for steep bail conditions, the special counsel's office noted that Manafort and Gates have significant ties abroad, and connections to Ukrainian and Russian oligarchs who previously paid them millions of dollars.
S. negotiations remain, with White House Economic Adviser arguing for "very strong" enforcement provisions in an eventual deal, and Beijing insisting that it would not swallow any "bitter fruit" that harmed its interests.
While it's easy to find bad Nextdoor posts, Front Porch Forum has its share of passive-aggressive and irritating users, arguing for days over issues relevant only to a small group of people.
Brian Beutler has been arguing for a while that journalists are simply failing to do their job when they take demonstrably bad-faith actors like Steve Bannon or Kellyanne Conway at their word.
The United States has recently backed away from a pledge for free and open trade, calling for a review of some trade agreements and proposing in import duty tax, arguing for "fair" trade.
"His failure to get a worthwhile deal means that he's now on the wrong side of history," the newspaper said in an edition which also ran an article by Cameron arguing for membership.
He once worked as a geologist for a petroleum company and was roundly criticized for telling a congressional panel he drank fracking fluid while arguing for the safety of the energy extraction technique.
Mulvaney arguing for the elimination of childrens' food programs because it doesn't lead to "demonstrable" improvement in school performance The benefit of such programs is that the kids are fed and remain alive.
If Williamson were just an unqualified candidate arguing for the Democratic Party to prioritize her peculiar brand of psychology over policy, it would be merely embarrassing for the party to have her onstage.
Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) has been arguing for a longer budget window, and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney have expressed an openness to the idea.
More evidence for those arguing for prison reform: The Justice Department's inspector general said that, in one six-year period, more than 26,26 people were held in federal prisons beyond their release dates.
"Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein relied on allegations from 'Deep Throat' to link the Nixon Administration to the Watergate break-in," Jones's lawyers previously wrote in court filings while arguing for a dismissal.
Miller has also been successful in arguing for a lower cap on the number of refugees coming to the United States, restricting the number to a record low of only 45,000 for 2018.
In 1992, the physicist Brian Josephson, another Nobel laureate, was an author of a paper arguing for more research into intuition and introspection, as well as quantum mechanics, to better understand self-awareness.
Prabhati has been arguing for years that she should be allowed to remain single, that her parents should proceed to fixing a marriage for Shashi, who is pretty and will get better offers.
In arguing for immigration as a form of reparations for harm done in the past, he consciously takes a cue from Ta-Nehisi Coates's writing on the debt owed African-Americans for slavery.
Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher, who had the unenviable task of arguing for Indiana's right to confiscate Land Rovers on Wednesday, only managed to utter two sentences before Justice Neil Gorsuch interrupted him.
If the government has its way, it will "hijack our health plans and provide the coverage against our will," Paul D. Clement, arguing for one group of religious nonprofits, warned the eight justices.
Again, I'm not arguing for those social policies, but your bias here and your connection to the political outcomes, when you're talking about the empirical science, is causing you to make journalistic errors.
What I'm arguing for is not a private internet—in this dreamland, many services still offer "free" options—but one designed in such a way that people can support each other more meaningfully.
It is a conviction he has spent a career arguing for on behalf of clients, and he believes it is true even for the white America whose brutality is chronicled by the memorial.
It also comes alongside a more local letter from New York City architecture and design organizations to Mayor Bill de Blasio arguing for the protection and expansion of public space for free expression.
"Data that's wrong one-third of the time with respect to noncitizens just doesn't help draw distinctions at a block-by-block level," Ho said, arguing for civil rights groups challenging the question.
When experts start arguing for its continued relevance, undergraduates choosing a major will begin to realize that the obscure art of manually punching arcane symbols into keyboards is no longer a safe bet.
It spent considerably less time arguing for the theory that Trump actually raised … on their July 93 phone call: that [Joe Biden] sought to help his son by pushing out Ukraine's top prosecutor.
That means that, in some cases, the telecom giants may be arguing for dual business interests — for control over traffic on their own broadband networks and against discriminatory behavior by other network operators.
In arguing for the background checks bill, Mr. Schumer and Ms. Pelosi said people subject to such orders might still be able to purchase firearms if the background checks system is not expanded.
A person involved in the negotiations, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Mr. Cassidy and Ms. Hassan were arguing for a lower dollar threshold to allow arbitrations, a preference of health care providers.
Criticism as practiced by working critics, Oates asserts in her new collection of essays and reviews, inclines toward preaching or propaganda, always implicitly arguing for a set of beliefs about art or life.
In his eulogy for Peres, Netanyahu spoke of debating Peres on the question of which was paramount for Israel — security or peace — with Netanyahu arguing for the former and Peres for the latter.
Partisans for either side are quick to point out which nuances of space exploration or federal procurement make this case special on their way to arguing for why their side is indisputably superior.
Arguing for a more nuanced approach to the topic, Tarnoff offered the disability rights movement as an example of the approach he hopes will be taken by an emerging class of tech socialists.
Many Republicans have been arguing for years that that balance needs to shift in favor of immigrants selected on "merit" — which, in practice, tends to mean highly educated professionals, often in the sciences.
Many of these companies pushed back against the law, arguing for a new form of employment for their businesses, and now some of them are planning a state ballot measure to undo it.
And it's become the subject of heated debate in the wine world, with natural wine purists arguing for its virtue and thrilling taste, and traditionalists criticizing the perceived flaws and even its idealism.
You can also make an argument from the Republican side that there are people in the Republican Party who were arguing for more market and less government all along who were probably right.
While as late as December he was arguing for the tax cuts on the grounds that they wouldn't just lead to companies funneling cash back to shareholders in the form of share buybacks, and would instead lead to real investment, research and development, and the like, by January he was arguing for the cuts on the grounds that they would cause more buybacks, which, in the intervening month, he had decided were good: Companies will invest in equipment, technology, plants etc.
The battle over numbers is binary—let in more or let in fewer—and unwinnable for liberals, as arguing for more immigration has now become a poisoned chalice in almost every part of Europe.
Free speech for all: Romero notes that the ACLU isn't just arguing for free speech for those on the left, citing recent actions in support for conservative voices like Ann Coulter and Milo Yiannopoulos.
A second prosecution, involving similar charges, is underway in Washington, D.C. Arguing for a trial in Roanoke, Va., Manafort&aposs legal team said an "inside-the-beltway jury" would be biased against their client.
But even as Emanuel spoke, the city was doing its best to repeat its mistake, arguing for the sealing of 2013 footage of a Chicago cop shooting teenager Cedrick Chatman as he ran away.
PHEAA noted that the U.S. Justice Department, arguing for the Education Department, filed papers in January arguing that Healey could not pursue claims under state law to the extent they conflicted with federal law.
Two sources present at Vindman's deposition said Bolton had instructed the Army lieutenant colonel to prepare a decision memo by August 15 arguing for funds to be released to Ukraine as soon as possible.
Worried that patience was running out, he started unwinding austerity even before the election, putting off the target for balancing the budget until the mid-2020s and arguing for more freedom to raise taxes.
In arguing for a prompt resolution to the case, Francisco asked the Supreme Court to prevent testimony from Gore and the documents requested by the plaintiffs be used to in the case's final ruling.
Goldman Sachs has been arguing for some months that the lack of liquidity and increased volatility of bitcoin mean in the long run it cannot rival gold as a convincing term store of value.
Yet aside from Mrs Merkel's perennial reluctance to lead rather than react to debates, arguing for the deal earlier would simply have given opponents a bigger target and more time to shoot at it.
The Mexican government, and especially Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, has been arguing for the past few years that the country has turned a corner in the fight against organized crime and drug violence.
His attorney, Allan Richards, in arguing for the media to be barred from the court proceedings, noted that Rivera is presumed innocent and that no evidence of guilt has yet been presented in court.
Leaders of the American Federation of Labor had been arguing for a half-century that the 13th Amendment, which prohibited both slavery and, crucially, "involuntary servitude," was the appropriate constitutional basis for labor rights.
Arguing for the lower court's decision to be upheld, the American Civil Liberties Union specifically targeted a portion of Kansas law that deals with people who register to vote at motor vehicle department offices.
Ron Johnson (R-WI), who has been arguing for more tax breaks for "pass-through" businesses, withheld their votes for the greater part of an hour on a Democrat-supported motion from independent Sen.
LONDON (Reuters) - As divisions grow at the European Central Bank over continued interest rate cuts, at least one indicator appears to side with policymakers who are arguing for tighter monetary policy: household savings rates.
New York magazine also reported that Manafort's lawyers are also arguing for him to be released on the grounds that the witness-tampering charges he faces do not include alleged physical threats of violence.
LONDON (Reuters) - As divisions grow at the European Central Bank over continued interest rate cuts, at least one indicator appears to side with policymakers who are arguing for tighter monetary policy: household savings rates.
Arguing for the boy's parents, Stephen Vladeck presented the right to sue Mr Mesa as just the kind of legal remedy for "law enforcement overreach" that Bivens sanctioned in 1971 and that Abbasi reinforced.
While it's customary for politicians who are arguing for change to describe a troubled nation with an unsustainable status quo, Trump evoked a dystopia out of "The Hunger Games," a land damned near unlovable.
But with Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plans still not accepted, some MPs, as well as union and business leaders, are arguing for people to have a final say on any deal with Brussels.
Mr. Villavicencio was not in the Manhattan courtroom; he was detained at Hudson County Correctional Facility in Kearny, N.J. For that reason, the government was arguing for a change of venue, to New Jersey.
What can seem like a simple matter of definition quickly divides between different factions arguing for the primacy of their own worldview, at a moment when it seems simultaneously most urgent and least appropriate.
Mr. Macron has devoted his first months in office to arguing for the creation of a shared eurozone finance minister along with eurozone-wide budgets, enabling better coordination of economic policies when crisis returns.
The N.B.A. is part of the group suing New Jersey, but in 2014 its commissioner, Adam Silver, wrote an Op-Ed article in The New York Times arguing for the legalization of sports betting.
But in a new memo arguing for a prison term for Mr. Cohen, prosecutors in Manhattan said he "acted in coordination and at the direction of" an unnamed individual, clearly referring to Mr. Trump.
By Monday afternoon, Mr. Turnbull was speaking in the House of Representatives, arguing for the latest version of the National Energy Guarantee, which he said would prioritize power grid stability and reduce energy prices.
It is arguing for the power of art to answer a longing to be "recognized," while bringing about the rediscovery of "our own powers of remembrance," a pastime that demands the closest possible attention.
In September 1973, Buchanan held the inaugural meeting of the International Atlantic Economic Society, arguing for the need to "create, support and activate an effective counterintelligentsia" to reshape the way people thought about government.
During the weekend they were guided by a 55-page handbook compiled by policy experts from both parties arguing for and against each proposal, and they attended small-group discussion sessions with these experts.
Local television images early Tuesday showed Guaido arguing for half an hour with troops wielding riot shields who again blocked the entrance to the legislative building, but eventually allowed him to push past them.
THE CHARACTERS House managers: As we wrote Monday, the managers will function as prosecutors would in a normal trial, arguing for why Mr. Trump should be removed from office for high crimes and misdemeanors.
He's also come out with the most robust gun control proposal in the field, arguing for a buyback program that would require owners of assault-style firearms to sell them to the federal government.
The movie opens with an overhead shot of a desktop cluttered with applications and head shots of teenagers paper-clipped to them, and the chatter of adults arguing for and against their favored kids.
These clips featured Democrats making several of the same arguments during Clinton's impeachment trial that Republicans used this time around, including arguing, for example, that impeachment should not be leveraged on a partisan basis.
Bondholders could well find themselves in the unenviable position of arguing for creditors' rights while, outside the court room, some one million Puerto Rico residents are still without power since Hurricane Maria blew through.
Conservatives like Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and Representative Mark Meadows of North Carolina are arguing for that, but the rest of the congressional Republicans do not want to go down this treacherous path.
He added, though, that a key factor arguing for the Fed biding its time a little was the potential for market turmoil around Britain's vote in late June about whether to leave the European Union.
S. negotiations remain, with White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow arguing for "very strong" enforcement provisions in an eventual deal, and Beijing insisting that it would not swallow any "bitter fruit" that harmed its interests.
Saez and Zucman, along with their French colleague Thomas Piketty, have become the rising economic stars of the new left, publishing detailed work on top incomes and arguing for bolder solutions to solving global inequality.
If you're trying to appeal to moderate whites in rural areas, you're basically arguing for moving the Democratic Party to the right, or at least to highlight certain issues of interest to more conservative voters.
Meanwhile, in arguing for regulating methane—a valuable greenhouse gas, which energy firms are therefore eager to curb their emissions of—Mr Pruitt has recently sounded perfectly respectful towards the scientific consensus on global warming.
Washington (CNN)First Lady Michelle Obama denounced the caustic campaign style of Donald Trump on Friday, demonstrating a new willingness to wade into this year's messy political battle while arguing for a Hillary Clinton presidency.
Prosecutor Paul George, arguing for the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, said it was standard practice to hold a new trial when an officer deemed a "critical witness" was subsequently deemed untrustworthy by a police force.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron faced a second day of tough talks with European Union partners on Friday after arguing for much of the night over concessions to help keep Britain in the bloc.
"The nonpartisan [Government Accountability Office] has concluded what we've been arguing for years," Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCainJohn Sidney McCain220006 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2202 Fighter pilot vs.
Some are advocating the inclusion of a time reference, as in the case of the interest rate guidance, but others are arguing for conditionality on economic and inflation developments, without reference to a certain period.
What they'll really be arguing for, though, is the right to use religious beliefs as a license to discriminate, and to provide special protections for Christians that fly in the face of the First Amendment.
According to one source familiar with the events, Mnuchin was in the middle of arguing for a longer-term deal in the meeting when the President abruptly cut him off and sided with the Democrats.
With this tall order, "Live Uncertainty" does an admirable balancing act, arguing for the vitality of indigenous knowledge and experience, and of wisdom drawn from the people who inhabited this hemisphere long before Europeans arrived.
Varadkar cited close cultural ties between Ireland and Britain, including his own immediate family, as a reason why he was arguing for the closest possible relationship between the EU and Britain after Brexit next year.
"A corrective setup is in place for the USD, with overbought valuations and a series of reversals across various currency pairs arguing for a short-term pullback," RBC Capital Markets analysts said in a note.
Ira Bibbero, a lawyer arguing for the artists, appeared to be looking on the bright side, saying he was pleased to fight for these artists and to enforce the act for that one-year span.
Anthony Lewis, arguing for the government, responded to Gartenlaub's argument with vague promises that the minimization procedures—rules that FISA imposes on data obtained under the statute—would take care of any Fourth Amendment concerns.
They believe that in arguing for a right to an abortion stemming from a constitutional right to privacy, the justices in the majority in 1973 were engaging in an overly creative interpretation of the law.
Prosecutors are arguing for longer sentences than the one proposed for Ms. Huffman in the cases of several of the other parents, because they are accused of paying more money as part of the scheme.
But in a memo arguing for a prison term for Mr. Cohen, prosecutors in Manhattan said Mr. Cohen "acted in coordination and at the direction of an unnamed individual" — a clear reference to Mr. Trump.
"A clear statement acknowledging what is clearly true — that it's better for Europe as well as for Britain that we change Brexit — is important," said Mr. Blair, who is arguing for a second Brexit referendum.
Aligning himself with most conservatives, he was gung-ho about going to war with Iraq in 2003, arguing for replacing Saddam Hussein with a democratic government, and he expressed few compunctions about torturing suspected terrorists.
Ewald Engelen, a social scientist at the University of Amsterdam, argues that the old paradigm of a left arguing for strong government intervention and a right preferring market solutions to social problems has been replaced.
Trump's sign-off on the stricter measures came a week after several top administration officials began arguing for a travel ban, according to two administration officials, only to face pushback from others in the administration.
Washington (CNN)White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham has rebuffed a recent CNN opinion piece from 13 former White House press secretaries, foreign service and military officials arguing for the return of daily press briefings.
House managers arguing for the removal of the president want to ask Pompeo what he knew of Trump's alleged pressure campaign on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that is at the center of the impeachment charges.
But if Republicans fail to accept some baseline provision of care, we'll find ourselves mired in internal contradictions — arguing, for instance, that a bill that cuts subsidies for the poor somehow makes care more accessible.
Lawmakers will have a hard time arguing for the continued existence of the budget caps, or, for that matter, for parity between defense and domestic spending, if the caps effectively only apply to one side.
" Trump continued that rhetoric Sunday following the shooting in Odessa, Texas, that killed seven, arguing, "For the most part, as strong as you make your background checks, they would not have stopped any of it.
Meanwhile, those who had been arguing for weeks that the United States and North Korea have fundamentally different definitions of denuclearization said Thursday it appears the Trump administration has come to that realization as well.
Ross Douthat's column arguing for the superiority of "25th Amendment remedies" to impeachment for Donald Trump's various misdeeds is impressive in its ability to actually find something new and interesting to say about the president.
Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a Republican appointee, set off a furor last week with an op-ed column in The New York Times arguing for the repeal of the Second Amendment.
Republicans arguing for Koskinen's removal believe he defied Congress after a scandal in which some agency employees allegedly targeted conservative political groups, despite the fact that Koskinen joined the IRS after the controversy came to light.
The row has come amid an increasingly heated debate in Britain on trans rights with trans advocates arguing for the right to determine their gender while others feared self-identification would make women-only spaces unsafe.
McNamara, the lawyer arguing for Cohen, Showtime, and CBS, noted Cohen won on this very issue in a lawsuit filed over his movie Borat, where the plaintiffs tried to sue him in federal court in Alabama.
By acknowledging the risks we face, but also arguing for a more reasoned and less belligerent approach to our security, she can redefine and recapture a group of women who might otherwise steer to the right.
Let the eleventh Doctor Who, Matt Smith, demonstrate:That's the big-picture explanation, but physicists have been arguing for decades about precisely what's going on at the small scale, because experiments and computer modeling studies haven't agreed.
Sparsely populated Scotland says it needs immigrants to shore up its economy and the Edinburgh government has been arguing for more say in policy, if not a made-to-measure arrangement, something the British government rejects.
But it may have domestic repercussion, like white supremacists or even minorities like Hawaiians, Inuits, indigenous Americans, and black Americans doing the same, maybe arguing for the United States as community, confederation rather than a 'union'.
He's also recently joined Everytown Business Leaders for Gun Safety, arguing for gun safety across the U.S. And Dick's Sporting Goods continues to invest in Sports Matter, a business it created to fund youth sports teams.
The Fed of course denies this, and as someone who was arguing for less emphasis on normalization long before Trump won the election, I'm inclined to agree that the argument was just persuasive on the merits.
She is arguing for a rare third term for her party, which must be neither a continuation of Mr Obama's terms, given Americans' widespread disgruntlement, nor a repudiation of them, given his popularity in her party.
The camps arguing for and against Britain staying in the European Union ahead of a referendum on British membership on June 23 have both made the economic impact of a 'Brexit' a cornerstone of their campaigns.
Ms Belal's ragtag team turns to arguing for the repatriation of Pakistani civilians dragged by American special forces across the border into Afghanistan and stored like meat in a locker at an American prison near Bagram.
In a way, though, arguing for a Watergate-style replay of the hearings, while commendable, is also a way of wishing that it could be 1973 again: that we could have that shared focus and trust.
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Teck Resources has held talks with fellow miner Anglo American Plc about sharing port infrastructure at their neighboring copper mines in Chile, Teck's chief executive officer said on Monday, arguing for more industry partnerships.
I don't think it's ever going to happen," S&P Global quoted Van Hoene as saying at the annual U.S. Energy Association's meeting in Washington, D.C. "I'm not arguing for the construction of new nuclear plants.
As recently as May, his predecessor, Geraldo Abreu, said an outright ban was not on the cards in a Reuters report which showed that engineers, prosecutors and tailings dam experts were increasingly arguing for a ban.
"The latest inflation data have undoubtedly helped the case of officials arguing for waiting more than three months for the next move," said Jim O'Sullivan, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics in Valhalla, New York.
An Indiana man whose $85033,000 car was confiscated in relation to a drug offense carrying a vastly more limited maximum fine is arguing for the states to be bound by the clause in Tyson Timbs v.
The companies may have some responsibility for their product — for lobbying in favor of the carbon economy, and for getting subsidies and arguing for subsidies — but some responsibility ought to fall on individuals, households, and corporations.
Even in a time of unprecedented suspicion and contempt toward immigration, British MPs have been arguing for more lax policies on the basis that new arrivals would be beneficial for fans of curry across the nation.
Conservatives had advocated a broad view of religious liberty and free speech, arguing for example that certain types of businesses can refuse to serve gay couples if they have a religious objection to same-sex marriage.
"For some, memories of this experience may be fading - memories of just how costly the financial crisis was and of why certain steps were taken," Yellen said in arguing for only modest changes to existing regulations.
After arguing for most of season three about whether to tell their teenage daughter, Paige (Holly Taylor), the truth about their lives, they've finally let her in on their secret — even if it's a sanitized version.
Greenberg took a crystalline and aggressive stand for the transference of the art center from Paris to New York by arguing for artists he could describe as being wedded to a purity of material and matter.
And in response to Mr. Zuckerberg's opinion piece, George Soros wrote a letter to the FT calling on the C.E.O. to "stop obfuscating the facts by piously arguing for government regulation" and urging him to resign.
Last month, 85033 State Department officials submitted a dissent cable on the Obama administration's policy, arguing for the use of limited military strikes if Assad continues to bomb civilians in violation of a cessation of hostilities.
If the U.S. and Europe jointly take a strong stance by arguing for a naval blockade, a preemptive strike or their withdrawal from the UN, the Security Council might agree to send Kim to the ICC.
But pilots also argue some passengers are experiencing the downside of this crackdown in various ways, and pilots are arguing for more latitude if needed in deciding when the airplane door closes and plane pushback begins.
But with Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plans still not accepted, some MPs, as well as union and business leaders are increasingly arguing for people to have a final say on any deal struck with Brussels.
Even the pope's predecessor, Benedict XVI, put a finger on the scale, arguing for priestly celibacy in a rare intercession that highlighted the hardening of liberal and conservative camps that has come to define Francis' papacy.
Jeffrey Wadsworth, arguing for Meyer, said it was not reasonable to expect customers to know they were giving up their right to sue when they agreed to standard terms and conditions from an internet-based service.
"Ultimately, we don't think decisions about political ads should be made by private companies, which is why we are arguing for regulation that would apply across the industry," Facebook's Rob Leathern said in a blog post.
And yes, the gig economy is praised for its flexibility -- one of the points Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi made in an op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle arguing for the continued use of independent contractors.
But Trump has opted to wait out the time with appeals to the Supreme Court, arguing for blanket privilege outside the legal mainstream of opinion, which should be denied but are unlikely to be denied soon.
Sanders is arguing for open primaries not on the instrumental grounds of improving the party's position, but on the more abstract principle that it's better to have as many people involved in the process as possible.
The countries were unable to find a compromise on Mr. Trump's tariffs, with the United States arguing for keeping many of them and Beijing insisting that they must come off as part of any trade deal.
It's almost unheard of for a New Jersey politician to go against pharmaceutical companies — it'd be like a politician from Maine arguing for onerous new regulations on fisheries, or an Iowa Republican voting against ethanol subsidies.
But arguing for the validity of black comics—comics featuring black characters, black creators, or black politics—is a much more nuanced discussion, with far fewer people in positions of power able to start a dialogue.
If Mexico and the United States were to align policies on such issues it would chime with trade experts arguing for the NAFTA partners to pursue a more regional approach to safeguarding the competitiveness of North America.
That has meant dealing with populist strongmen, from Mr Putin to Venezuela's late leader Hugo Chávez, who he has often cajoled into submission by arguing for the importance of free markets and the sanctity of oil contracts.
But unlike other women actors her age — Anne Hathaway, Natalie Portman — Dunst didn't win an Oscar in her ingenue phase (which, notably, is usually accompanied by a six-month marketing campaign arguing for excellence via method acting).
A lawyer arguing for an injunction against a pellet drop near Auckland told Radio New Zealand, a public broadcaster, that multiple people in America had died when a chemical related to 1080 was added to scrambled eggs.
In a media landscape so focused on people endlessly shouting back and forth at each other, that focus on fan art feels subversive — a way of arguing for the new She-Ra design without arguing at all.
But as the iOS App Store approaches its tenth anniversary, some app developers are still arguing for better App Store policies, ones that they say will allow them to make a better living as independent app makers.
Rubio has been arguing for weeks that he's the best choice to lead a united conservative movement against Donald Trump, but it's hard to see why Cruz should get out of Rubio's way instead of vice versa.
As Republicans in Congress fight over the American Health Care Act, too many Democrats are still talking about saving Obamacare, when in fact this may be precisely the moment for them to be arguing for single payer.
May's conservative party is deeply divided over how to approach the U.K.'s split from the EU, with some arguing for a total break and others opting for continued close relations with the rest of the union.
"A lot of people have been arguing for that, but now they're really providing the evidence for it," said Rasmus Nielsen, a geneticist at the University of California, Berkeley, who was not involved in the new study.
Garcia, the executive director at the nonprofit Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition, tweeted on Tuesday that she's running against Gardner to focus on "economic equity for all," arguing for the need for a "new voice" in the Senate.
He's arguing for a maximalist agenda on all fronts: complete elimination of private health insurance and a vast expansion of government programs that would require major tax increases on the middle class as well as the wealthy.
In arguing for the primacy of these differences—even when putting the blame on upper middle class moms (of course)—Brooks is doubling down on this by arguing that they're what separates the poor from good education.
Arguing for new corporate rights on behalf of the Santa Fe Railroad, Mr. Conkling flashed his notebook from the Senate committee deliberations and claimed that the word "citizens" had been changed to "persons" precisely to protect corporations.
Eight years later, you're not likely to hear Clinton defend gun ownership so passionately; if she expresses respect for guns at all, it's as a caveat before arguing for serious measures to crack down on firearm violence.
The billionaire — whose career highlights include being C.E.O. of a major industrial company at 22.76, serving in the Nixon administration, running Lehman Brothers, cofounding the Blackstone Group and doggedly arguing for reducing the U.S. deficit — died yesterday.
He and colleagues at Cornell have been arguing for years that natural gas methane emissions are much higher than the government estimates or the industry admits, high enough to wipe out its supposed climate advantage over coal.
In arguing for peace and justice at Versailles, Smuts took no account of the delegation from the African National Congress, which petitioned the British government to help in pushing back against South Africa's increasingly oppressive segregationist laws.
The two drafted an op-ed article last week about Mr. Manafort's work for Russian-aligned interests in Ukraine, according to court papers filed by Mr. Mueller's prosecutors in arguing for tougher bail restrictions for Mr. Manafort.
Rooted in a feminist lineage of institutional critique, Bradley is interested in reviving the autonomy of individuals within patriarchal organizations and arguing for a revival of more spiritual strains of thinking against the cold logic of capitalism.
"It is just yet another strategy to cut off access to abortion services," said Julie Rikelman, the senior director at the Center for Reproductive Rights and attorney arguing for Hope in front of the Supreme Court Wednesday.
But Pelosi reportedly shot down calls from former Obama administration economic chief Jason Furman last week for universal cash payments, arguing for so-called means testing, so as to send cash only to families in most need.
"Most of the world's democracies are rallying around the need to protect all democracies from cyberattacks," said Brad Smith, the president of Microsoft, who has been among the most vocal in arguing for a digital Geneva Convention.
And Trump staffers have been working Capitol Hill, arguing for steep cuts in discretionary spending, including privatizing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and getting rid of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Legal Services Corporation.
Jones told ABC's "This Week" that he supports the Speaker's decision to withhold the articles to determine "what kind of playing field" her selected House managers will walk into when arguing for impeachment in the Senate trial.
This is one of four Warren spots now in circulation, arguing for her electability, and it stars a voter who shows off a picture of himself with a gigantic TRUMP sign to prove that he's switched teams.
" They differed on gun rights -- with O'Rourke arguing for some limits on gun rights and saying that "thoughts and prayers are just not going to cut it," and Cruz insisting that "gun control is not the answer.
Cameron, who supported a grubby campaign when Khan was running for the London mayoralty against a weak Conservative candidate, appeared on a platform with Khan earlier this week arguing for Britain to remain in the European Union.
Some Tories are arguing for the Norway option as a temporary home that would both avoid the pain of a no-deal Brexit and create the time and space needed to negotiate a more comprehensive free-trade deal.
The RNC was only a year away from being freed of judicial oversight over its poll-watching activities — and it was looking forward to being free to go after the "fraud" it's been arguing for years is widespread.
"I prefer to gather more information before considering a change in our monetary policy stance," she said in a speech prepared for delivery in London that answers some colleagues of hers who are arguing for a rate cut.
Lighthizer, who has been arguing for a tougher U.S. stance on reforms to the Chinese economy for years, will update lawmakers on the progress of the talks when he testifies before the Ways and Means committee on Wednesday.
"I think when people start arguing for a second referendum before you've even had the first one, I think that clearly demonstrates that you are losing the argument," Cameron told an event hosted by the World Economic Forum.
While officials have been less direct in signaling a cut this month than they were in arguing for those earlier moves, policymakers have done little to crush investors' expectations for a quarter-point reduction at the current meeting.
Smith hasn't openly voiced his opinion on Trump, but he has been an outspoken voice on the issue of immigration reform, arguing for improving the green card system and supporting the Obama-era immigration program known as DACA.
"We're doing a lot of work providing services to these kids, getting them back in school, getting them back into college," she said, arguing for a much longer-term study — "20 years," she suggested — into the program's effect.
Robert J. Gordon, a distinguished macro­economist and economic historian at Northwestern, has been arguing for a long time against the techno-optimism that saturates our culture, with its constant assertion that we're in the midst of revolutionary change.
In a sense, they were arguing for Old School Survivor values against Millennials Michaela and Zeke, who were giddy at Sarah's #BigMoves and thought that her transactional use of human relationships was masterful gameplay, rather than vicious deception.
In arguing for early injunctions, plaintiffs have to argue that they're likely to win based on the facts they have on hand — they don't get to seek evidence first from the defendant (in this case, the Trump administration).
Part of the apparent absurdity is that on the surface, arguing for personhood might sound like saying a chimpanzee should have the same rights as an adult human, like the right to own property and vote in elections.
So did Neal Katyal, arguing (for the state of Hawaii and other organizations suing the administration) that the Supreme Court should uphold a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that would have stopped the ban from being enforced.
Some are arguing for a "fast-track" extradition that could put him in the United States quickly, while others want to continue a previous process that could take months, according to two people with knowledge of the discussions.
Then, against the urging of many in the environmental community, Bauman and Ryan ran an op-ed in the Seattle Times in January 2015, arguing for a tax swap and vowing to run a ballot measure in 2016.
But Deutsche Telekom declined to offer concessions to European Union regulators after arguing for the merits of the deal at a closed door hearing last month, meaning it could either be waved through or blocked on Nov. 30.
Their 2016 campaign had been riven with rivalry, damaged by its association with then-Prime Minister David Cameron, underperformed on social media and was cast by opponents as the voice of the establishment arguing for the status quo.
As a leading legal mind, Coleman was a leading author of the briefs used by Thurgood Marshall, then lead counsel for the NAACP, in successfully arguing for the end of public school segregation in the 1954 Brown case.
Stevens has spoken out on several occasions this year, penning an op-ed arguing for repeal of the Second Amendment and suggesting ahead of Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation that the Senate should not approve him for the court.
It is the first show of its scale to distinguish between the region's many practices, arguing for a greater understanding of the works within the sociopolitical contexts from which they developed, and with which they sought to engage.
Sanders's recent foreign policy speech, notably in its strong defense of the Iran nuclear deal, was a careful attempt to claim Obama's legacy by arguing for a liberal internationalist approach of alliance-building to solving the world's problems.
The House's Office of General Counsel filed a motion in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday arguing for an expedited decision on the lawsuit that seeks to enforce a subpoena for McGahn's testimony.
"China will probably continue to press for diplomatic talks, arguing for the suspension of North Korean nuclear device and missile tests in exchange for the suspension of U.S.-South Korean military exercises," Evans said in a note Wednesday.
And far from arguing for an immigration clampdown, the then mayor of London would regularly boast of the benefits of EU immigration to the capital and even called for an amnesty for illegal immigrants living in the country.
Instead of arguing for the dignity and necessity of politics — instead of making the case for why the give and take, the debate and compromise, are both necessary and appropriate — activists and their counterparts in government disparaged it.
In an attempt to fully demonstrate its deductive powers, Project Debater took on both sides of the question, arguing for and against the proposition that "AI will bring more harm than good", assisting human experts on each side.
The country's president, Petro Poroshenko, called for NATO ships to steam into the Sea of Azov, arguing for an aggressive response from the West after Russia fired on three Ukrainian Navy vessels, captured them and jailed their sailors.
Mr. Johnson had lobbied aggressively for the proposal, marshaling his colleagues in the Council to hand out fliers at subway stops, appearing in a web advertisement and repeatedly arguing for it in private meetings with Mr. de Blasio.
I wish everyone knew that it is irrational to deny the evidence that there was a mass shooting in Sandy Hook, but a syndicated radio talk show host can make a career out of arguing for the contrary.

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