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In fact, if you compare us to other countries and what's allowed, we are really slacking in terms of asserting consumer protection, asserting consumers rights, asserting the rights of workers.
"Russia has really been asserting itself in the Arctic, and we've been asserting ourselves with paper, with reports," Admiral Zukunft said.
When the most powerful demographic in the United States came together to assert that making America great again meant asserting their supremacy, they were asserting my supremacy.
Ruff used a coach's challenge asserting that Tarasenko was offside.
It looks to me like punishment for asserting your rights.
Please forgive me for asserting myself in a small way.
There is little to stop electors from asserting their independence.
But the focus for now is on asserting party control.
Another was jailed for asserting that the war benefited capitalists.
But it stops short of asserting that Snowden did so.
Asserting yourself often means taking the hit in your wallet.
Asserting presidential privilege in such a suit is highly unusual.
And the museum, for once, seems intent on asserting this.
Groups that previously had little power are now asserting themselves.
It's about authority, asserting dominance, and taking a leadership role.
Tall, tapered trees loom like sentinels, asserting nature's gentle authority.
That objection won out over Congress asserting its war powers.
" Immediately afterward, it posted two startling tweets asserting that "C.
They're asserting, as is their right, something under international law.
Do you feel comfortable asserting your rights in the relationship?
President Trump is asserting a broad view of executive power.
RT later added an update asserting that was the case.
In support of Yelp in May, the EFF argued:Besides anonymous speakers asserting their own rights to directly challenge the legal demands to unmask them, online platforms are increasingly asserting their users' rights in court.
Indian women are asserting their potential in every sphere of life.
But she's still struggling with asserting herself as an authority figure.
The president began by repeatedly asserting that he didn't know Whitaker.
Are you asserting that low rates are dragging on the economy?
McCaul: "I misspoke by asserting that the RNC was hacked..." pic.twitter.
If that's not a power-asserting move, I don't what is.
But he did not shy from asserting the school's religious injunctions.
You're asserting your own needs in order to feel cared for.
It was classic Trump: Confident, hyperbolic and insistent on asserting control.
But it stops short of asserting that Snowden actually did so.
Barr filled that void by asserting there was no prosecutable case.
Via FTAlphaville, I see that David Andolfatto is at it again, asserting that there's something weird about asserting an unemployment-inflation link, and that inflation is driven by an imbalance between money supply and money demand.
For many decades, our understanding of logic has been defined by a distinction between the "force" and "content" of a proposition — that is, between the act of asserting something and what it is you are asserting.
Sewell's remarks conclude asserting that Apple is "ready to have this conversation."
Trump has defended his remarks last week, asserting he is not racist.
She also sued Shine, asserting that he failed to investigate her claims.
But she never produced anything beyond asserting that she had not cheated.
China has boycotted the tribunal, asserting that ancient maps establish its sovereignty.
" Paisley kept the election jokes coming, asserting that the show is "rigged.
" "He does not have a rookie's fear of asserting his strong beliefs.
Why it matters: Russia is boasting its military capabilities and asserting itself.
"We protected President by not asserting attorney-client privilege," Mr. Dowd wrote.
And I love that a new generation of leaders is asserting themselves.
Was she perhaps asserting that she was willing to take the rap?
But Congress should be asserting itself institutionally, not simply limiting the presidency.
Instead, they filed defamation suits, asserting that they had been branded liars.
Some are asserting that automatic weapons are "already illegal" in Las Vegas.
It became clear that Mr. Zuckerberg was asserting control throughout Facebook's empire.
What he is asserting is something we all know to be true.
The World Council of Aramaean Christians have been asserting this point insistently.
He also issued his tweet asserting his moral support for the demonstrators.
Trump and many Republicans are asserting two things at the same time.
Emboldened by Mr. Trump's victory, the Israeli right has been asserting itself.
Parnas also spoke to journalists briefly outside the courthouse, asserting his innocence.
They take other people's feelings into account while still asserting themselves confidently.
Ms. Lovato proclaimed herself "Confident" and "Sorry Not Sorry" about asserting herself.
Pence targeted "extremist groups," asserting that they had no place in politics.
Asserting the Fed is political and only helping the economy to make Obama look good, asserting that "stop and frisk" was why crime went down, saying that ISIS was beating us at our own game when referring to cyberwar.
You know how every six months a new study comes out asserting that some amount of coffee, or chocolate, or red wine is actually good for you, and then another study comes out a year later asserting the opposite?
The White House has signed onto directives asserting the independence of statistical agencies.
It's about Netflix asserting its view of cinema over and against Cannes's perspective.
Instead, he keeps asserting that his version of reality is the accurate one.
Those close to Ghosn and his family say he is asserting his innocence.
After asserting that she had no prejudice toward Jews, Omar apologized to Weiss.
Not surprisingly, the FAA is now asserting it can regulate that zone, too.
Andreessen attempted to walk back his statement by asserting that colonialism is bad.
But it's also about Russia asserting itself, once again, on the international stage.
It's young people asserting themselves in situations where they don't have another way.
There are clear short-term benefits to asserting fraud where no fraud exists.
But Democratic lawmakers have questioned the cost of re-asserting America's energy dominance.
It is asserting vast territorial claims that have no basis in international law.
He and Dick Cheney were asserting that there was legitimacy to these claims.
Trump undermines Republican negotiators by asserting they won't get anywhere with congressional Democrats.
The violence was amplified Wednesday, with Pakistan asserting that civilians had been killed.
In most cases, however, it has stopped short of formally asserting executive privilege.
Asserting that the U.S. played a role in the coup must stop immediately.
Mr. Wickremesinghe struck a defiant tone, asserting that he was still prime minister.
Asserting its growing economic prowess, China challenges criticisms of its human rights record.
His political style is almost entirely based on asserting dominance over other men.
But as she began asserting her conservative agenda, the room became more heated.
Some interpreted the Bible as asserting Israel's right to control the Palestinian territories.
Activists in Britain have been more successful in asserting pressure on arts organizations.
President Trump threatened sanctions on Havana, asserting it had helped protect President Maduro.
Officials described it as mass hysteria, asserting there had been no deaths confirmed.
Typically, he responds by asserting that their work did not meet his standard.
"What we may end up seeing is the legislature asserting control," he said.
The company preempted lenders with a lawsuit asserting the transfer was bona fide.
"I have been assassinated," Kelly said, asserting he was a victim of lies.
The point, at every turn, was not about policy but about asserting power.
That hasn't stopped policy makers and others in the media from asserting otherwise.
They are certainly building on the legacy of raising voices and asserting rights.
Russia is intent on asserting itself as the primary power broker in Syria.
Harris is, essentially, asserting that people have a right to be forcibly medicated.
Republican leaders seem to be vaguely asserting that both figures are too high.
" This is a much more sophisticated approach than simply asserting, "That was my idea.
Simply asserting "we increase yield" or "we are on a million acres" isn't enough.
Other candidates quickly followed suit, asserting that the entire affair was a national disgrace.
Centuries-old and often idiosyncratic, the institution is asserting more control over Brexit negotiations.
So is the boss email also a power move, a way of asserting dominance?
Building plans etched on tombs could serve as a memorial while also asserting ownership.
Rather, they remember that they share a taste for asserting themselves by disorienting others.
Peters used his coach's challenge on the goal, asserting Ward had been interfered with.
J&J says it faces lawsuits by 4,800 plaintiffs nationally asserting talc-related claims.
Having your ashes planted with a tree is another extension of asserting your singularity.
Palestinians viewed the new security measures as Israel asserting further control over the site.
Hudson's younger son — Bing, 5, with ex-fiancé Matthew Bellamy — is asserting his independence.
"I misspoke by asserting that the RNC was hacked," said McCaul in a statement.
Sessions effectively asserted executive privilege but then denied that he was asserting the privilege.
Practice asserting yourself without getting aggressive (and trampling over someone else in the process).
He just has to show that CBS was negligent in asserting he was involved.
The only way you can win is by standing up and asserting your rights.
"We are asserting our right to demonstrate, our right to free speech," he said.
However, the Bears stopped the short skid by asserting themselves early against the Bearkats.
These complaints often feature dubious infringement claims asserting weak and sometimes outright invalid patents.
"That's the City of New York asserting a privilege," Mr. Mandelker told the court.
The IRS initially blocked the deduction, asserting that the implants were a personal cost.
North Dakota passed a referendum asserting that "only a citizen" can vote, 66-34.
"He does not have a rookie's fear of asserting his strong beliefs," Winkler said.
"I'm pleased to see companies asserting these privacy concerns as they arise," says Greene.
" Page said that he did, asserting, "That's all he expressed in that brief hello.
She was defensive at first, asserting she is "not a racist," but eventually understood.
But the state is now asserting its authority over private business in new ways.
The investigator could not substantiate some allegations, including one asserting retaliation by Dr. Fryer.
Recently, it has become more comfortable in asserting what presentations of content are acceptable.
Today the internet is awash with essays by women bravely asserting child-free desires.
The Ukrainian Navy left little ambiguity in asserting that its ships had been attacked.
America and China, in particular, see it as a means of asserting technological prowess.
Israel has rejected that argument, asserting that it voluntarily departed Gaza 13 years ago.
Mr. Cox pushed back, asserting that that was not what this election was about.
The Hill: Democrats sharpened their arguments asserting abuse of power during Thursday's opening arguments.
And that's the situation in which the new king has been asserting his authority.
Nadler was correct in asserting the White House counsel was lying to the Senate.
Numbers that strong would likely take a hit once Winfrey started asserting policy positions.
But hardly anyone jousts with The Times when it comes to formally asserting libel.
But Cruz wasn't equivocal, asserting that "foreign countries should stay out of" U.S. elections.
A lot of actors soften their heavies, as if nervously asserting their own humanity.
Government spokesmen, confronted with a crisis, basically responded by asserting that everything was fine.
Is there still any meaning in asserting the existence of a grand French destiny?
His campaign also assailed Nelson for asserting that the Russians obtained access in 2016.
It's asserting dominance — they let me do anything I want, do they let you?
Here we have Barack Obama asserting himself as the man who is fighting Republican gerrymandering, fighting for voter registration leading to the midterms and I think now potentially asserting himself as the man who will select the party&aposs nominee in 22.
They're asserting themselves politically in a way that I found to be empowering and exciting.
There is no merit to the legal claims Mr. Steines is asserting against Crown Media.
However, MAD is asserting a wider appreciation of Bertoia's career beyond this midcentury design icon.
Items of clothing seen as asserting a religious identity often spark controversy, even if legal.
By asserting himself in the paint, Drummond felt more confident with his uncontested 15-footers.
Parker, who was acquitted, has maintained his innocence, asserting that the sexual encounter was consensual.
Otherwise, why would she make such a point of asserting that it was her idea?
But Ravalo later lodged a complaint asserting the kiss was forced on her and unwelcome.
Now, by asserting the primacy of states rights, we're flipping that argument on its head.
As Obama is fond of saying: in governance, reality has a way of asserting itself.
" Trump reacted to the news later Wednesday, asserting Cohen had been "threatened by the truth.
Mr. Breivik sued prison officials last year, asserting that the government was "slowly killing" him.
Trump again took credit for economic gains after November 2016, asserting his election spurred them.
His family rejects the accusation, asserting that he was in Russia only for a vacation.
""This afternoon, attorneys for the president sent us a letter asserting the story is false.
Trump is correct in asserting that rising interest rates are generally bad for financial markets.
It was during that early stretch, when he was roundly criticized for asserting that Sen.
They were blocking those who didn't have papers, who would be asserting themselves for asylum.
Instead of just asserting authority from the top, Bridgewater is set up to reward ideas.
Stalin was asserting that collectivization was a success except for isolated cases of overzealous bureaucracy.
Ahmed never really denied the allegations, instead asserting his 5th Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
It was one of those instances of reality asserting itself forcibly into these contrived situations.
The group has helped revive discussions about asserting the role of Congress in war authorization.
The companies are fighting the government's claims, asserting that they run contrary to established law.
Like the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge … Mary was asserting her qualifications as a true poet.
Denying the existence of God is as much a leap of faith as asserting it.
The State Department denied the allegation, asserting that the United States stood ready to help.
Asserting that "France has done nothing to curb its Jewish problem" is simply not true.
Outside Poland, Law and Justice has earned harsh criticism for asserting control over the judiciary.
New Yorkers first responded with indignation, asserting that a good bagel should never be toasted.
Rather, it means calmly and firmly asserting the rules while acknowledging the other person's humanity.
But the idea of asserting legal protections established by collective action undergirds the entire document.
McSally's campaign, meanwhile, aired an ad asserting that Ward "doesn't support President Trump" on immigration.
But he refused to pull out the government deposits, asserting that congressional authorization was needed.
Hannity downplayed the news, asserting that Cohen had never formally represented him in legal proceedings.
Hindu hardliners started asserting themselves more in the village after he was elected, they say.
The teacher, Gary Sussman, has sued the league, asserting he was punished for challenging the leadership.
He filed a complaint asserting that the firing was in violation of a federal safety law.
Many cases came to the Supreme Court asserting that you cannot indefinitely hold people in Guantanamo.
Giuliani confirmed on Monday that Trump's lawyers were not asserting attorney-client privilege over the tapes.
When he said It's my money, I'd assumed he was asserting his right to spend it.
He is asserting that he is a person who is guided only by his own rules.
I no longer felt comfortable asserting these ideas—about spirit, body, mind, and food—as truths.
Ben waves a clipboard around, asserting that he's having a sign-up for a new dad.
If you're a criminal bent on asserting your innocence, then you undermine trust in the police.
I joined Rambus, a company with a reputation for aggressively asserting its patents on computer memory.
Many also pointed out the irony of asserting white supremacy using a product of Polynesian culture.
I was, ultimately, incorrect in asserting that Kanye West has never made a good music video.
" If asked, Jordan doubled down, asserting: "I would never say that I am the greatest player.
Now, they're on the On the Run II tour — official tour babies, asserting their celebrity status.
Critics called the punishment sexist, asserting that men regularly get angry on court without being penalized.
WHEN it comes to asserting sovereignty over Taiwan, no fight is too small for Chinese officials.
" She concluded, asking her followers to not "take social media too seriously," asserting, "Let's get real.
But he drew an analogy between President Trump and clients asserting an advice-of-counsel defense.
To compensate, Martin writes, Sartre was given to asserting that he was "more intelligent" than Camus.
By asserting otherwise, PETA has demeaned assault survivors and reduced them to the status of animals.
But the GRU are true believers—they are committed to asserting the greatness of Russia forever.
The "Republican Movie" trailer doesn't dare to guess — beyond asserting that it won't be Paul Ryan.
You can also forget about asserting that the IRS isn't an agency of the United States.
Flynn first declined to comply with a Senate subpoena in May, asserting his Fifth Amendment rights.
Either man could well successfully employ the one we're asserting would be perfect for the other.
Many people are hell-bent on asserting the fiction that leggings are not, in fact, pants.
Kavanaugh testified on the same day, asserting that he had been involved in no such incident.
Asserting that there would be no hajj participation by Iran this year, he blamed the Saudis.
I am proudly guilty of asserting that it is some combination of dishonest, incompetent and absurd.
This is one argument that the current "Shuffle Along" makes by showing, rather than just asserting.
Hannity downplayed his interactions with Cohen, asserting that he'd never formally represented him in legal proceedings.
In the war years, he became obsessed with preserving and asserting an identity of his own.
Once you're tarnished by public scandal, Fitzgerald seemed to be asserting, you are permanently damaged goods.
After asserting what he didn't know, Pichai redirected the conversation to assert what he did know.
They said they were also unimpressed with headlines asserting that they had somehow proved Banksy's identity.
We are claiming our land, declaring our bodily sovereignty, asserting our democratic freedoms, and refusing poverty.
China has been increasingly asserting itself in territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas.
Israel would be asserting permanent control over land that most countries believe belongs to the Palestinians.
The assistant, Melissa Nelson, sued, asserting that she had been wrongfully terminated because of her gender.
Some California Republicans have stuck close to Mr. Trump, asserting that Democrats were misreading the landscape.
Despite what she endures, this is a courageous story of a woman asserting her own voice.
Demonstrators gathered outside Parliament in March, asserting that Jews no longer felt welcome in the party.
He has touched on them only obliquely, asserting that the F.B.I. is blind to partisan considerations.
Often these fights begin with someone asserting that the latest "Star Wars" movie ruined their childhood.
The government of Sudan thanked the Security Council, asserting that Darfur was now secure and stable.
Powell has brushed off Trump's pressure, asserting that the Fed's decisions would be driven by data.
He was asserting that some Democrats had selectively leaked portions of previous testimony to the public.
Illinois is not the only place where state legislators are asserting themselves in the opposite direction.
But there is a real humanity and purity of purpose in asserting earnestness against the void.
Asserting physical prowess was a way to disprove the old stereotype that ballet was not manly.
When we kick off a merchant, we're asserting our own moral code as the superior one.
It says it is asserting its right to ensure national security and protect its natural resources.
In describing their happiness, Eliot is asserting the primacy of love over status, merit over fortune.
Women are giving themselves more credit, asserting themselves as artists, and staffing their teams with more women.
Qualcomm is asserting three patents they had never raised before, including one which has already been invalidated.
And yes, President Trump was right in asserting that there was nothing inherently wrong in meeting Putin.
Trump has been widely lambasted for asserting that white supremacists and counter-protesters were equally to blame.
The small council openly and unanimously defies Cersei, walking out when she insists on asserting her power.
Mr Xi is preoccupied with managing affairs at home and asserting control in seas nearby (see article).
Black people have always had to bear the burden of proof when asserting themselves against institutionalized racism.
Blas is who she shoots, and she guides the process of creation instead of asserting absolute control.
Qualcomm is asserting three patents they had never raised before, including one which has already been invalidated.
Sprecher acknowledged that pressure but stopped short of asserting that it prevented talks between ICE and eBay.
The party has declared that period a disaster while asserting that Mao's achievements far outweigh his mistakes.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has largely dismissed Trump's attacks while asserting the bank's independence from the administration.
With some asserting that an estimated 90 percent of startups fail, that's a tough pill to swallow.
In comparison, a white, straight man is almost never called bossy, sassy, or uppity for asserting himself.
Trump often says he likes having people in "acting" roles, asserting that it gives him more flexibility.
But Lazari disagreed, and turned the tables by asserting his identity as Anatolian Greek ancestry in Turkey.
Nevertheless, the officer, James L. Andros III, tried to sue, asserting that he had been wrongfully charged.
Why it matters: China is increasingly asserting its economic power, and seeking to bolster its global influence.
Do you act now or do you wait to see evidence that that momentum is re-asserting?
Jess, Natasha, and Chloe all said they apologized in moments when they felt uncomfortable asserting their authority.
That importance needs re-asserting now, as our faith in the idea of a shared truth weakens.
Simply asserting herself to a man who won't bend to her aesthetic will has turned her on.
On Wednesday, Cohen was decidedly apologetic, asserting that he was driven by a "blind loyalty" to Trump.
He similarly criticized CNN's post-debate poll that showed Clinton winning, asserting it shows the network's bias.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs called it "null and void," asserting it had no binding force.
It was a once-an-era moment where two artists coalesced while still asserting their individual styles.
She also sued Fox News Co-President Bill Shine, asserting that he failed to investigate her claims.
Are white directors who consistently work with primarily white casts asserting their creative vision or just racist?
" Carlson ended the back-and-forth by asserting that "unlike some dayside hosts, I'm not very partisan.
And yet, her brazenness in asserting that fake and real is a meaningless distinction is stunning. Truly.
Even bringing up a hot-button world event without asserting a strong opinion can lead to conflict.
She did not comply with the subpoena, with the White House asserting she was immune from testifying.
" Donald, 70, confirmed his code name to PEOPLE earlier this year, asserting, however, "I didn't choose it.
The ascent of the religious right has made asserting humanist and secularist views all the more urgent.
Many of the pieces here feature common people asserting their individual political voices to buttress this idea.
Apple sued Samsung in 2011, asserting that its rival stole its technology and the iPhone's trademarked appearance.
The Trump administration is now asserting that the scaled back proposal will save both lives and money.
Partly by asserting that Trump would be a catastrophic choice as the nominee in the general election.
Loudly asserting what most pundits whisper about is one of the finest traditions of political stand-up.
In addition, the last several red state referendums asserting that legally protected personhood begins at conception failed.
I'm just interviewing people who are asserting their own experiences without assigning any kind of value judgment.
" The Chicago Tribune, for instance, carried a dizzy headline asserting that "Martianlike Bugs May Be Oldest Life.
"The odds are really stacked against these workers in coming forward and asserting their rights," Alemzadeh says.
Increasingly, fathers are joining the criticism of these policies — and asserting their legal rights to challenge them.
As for Sanders himself — Warren's rise spurred a round of punditry asserting that Sanders was done for.
You have historically marginalized voices asserting themselves and demanding to be heard in pop culture and Washington.
Mr. Trump refuses to correct most of his inaccurate claims, instead asserting them over and over again.
He has refused to return to Spain, asserting that he could not receive a fair trial there.
But now, tribes are asserting themselves in a way that demands the attention of non-Native Americans.
Instead, the wild unpredictability of the backcountry — of life — was asserting itself in the best possible way.
That has not gone unnoticed by the government, which is also asserting its authority in new ways.
It's well past time for congressional leadership upheld the Constitution by asserting its role in foreign policy.
Civil rights groups should not be required to write fantasy novels before asserting their rights under law.
I try very hard to not shy away from asserting myself if I feel strongly about something.
A three-trustee majority sued the mayor over the car, asserting that it had been bought illegally.
But his gaze is defiant, asserting an individuality that serves as proof of a continuing, unspeakable crime.
It also improperly denied any relief to Facebook for successfully asserting a constitutional challenge, the petition said.
It has been a way of asserting one's humanity in the face of pulverization and mass murder.
There was no sense of a Manifest Destiny, which may help explain Canada's disinterest in asserting superiority.
Mr. Belluck said that he disagreed, asserting that SUNY does have the authority to make those changes.
Winning helps build fan bases, and the young drivers are asserting themselves in the standings this season.
Another state case asserting that Exxon committed fraud, filed by the Massachusetts Attorney General, is still pending.
"The Russians are asserting their athletes that may be clean deserve the opportunity to compete," Moses said.
In 2018, Elon Musk infamously tweeted "funding secured," asserting that he planned to take the company private.
But Mr. Tillerson has shown little interest in asserting a public role for himself or his department.
In an era threatened by an emboldened far-right, asserting the value of pleasure is undeniably appealing.
Pregnant workers have rights, but many need help asserting them because of the valid fear of repercussions.
" Trump reprised those insults at a news conference, again asserting that the Kurds "are no angels, OK?
In bankruptcy, companies can reject contracts with suppliers, forcing them to join other creditors in asserting claims.
In defending his declaration, Mr. Trump and his team keep asserting that emergency declarations are not unusual.
Asserting one side of it in a shout is not considering it, and it is not liberation.
Senate Republicans cannot negate that obligation by asserting that "the will of the American people" must be heard.
Third, President Trump erred in asserting that the U.S. and Russia were both responsible for their troubled relations.
Corporate executives, of course, applaud such defeats for labor, asserting that unions impede management's flexibility and hurt profits.
"There is no merit to the legal claims Mr. Steines is asserting against Crown Media," the statement added.
China is asserting itself in the Pacific; Russia is doing so in eastern Europe and the Middle East.
It's unusual to see a year go by without some newcomer asserting its "best opening weekend ever" status.
Mr. Clinton defined his candidacy by asserting that Democrats could handle center-right issues like crime and welfare.
It helped my heartache to imagine him yanking me into the snack closet and asserting his silverback privilege.
But Trump responded by simply asserting that this was all the corrupt Obama administration trying to protect Clinton.
The images seem like they should be demeaning, but the women are commanding, asserting charge in each situation.
The blog post now has a disclaimer at the top, asserting that it was intended to be satire.
Equally, though, there&aposs an increasing clamor of voices asserting it&aposs time for the junta to go.
Told that Democrats were asserting that such past statements were irrelevant, Mr. McConnell and other Republican leaders laughed.
They compete for power in class and on the training grounds, Maverick constantly asserting himself as the best.
The director now defends his decision by asserting that he believed Attorney General Loretta Lynch had a conflict.
Asserting that Trump's actions border on treason is akin to insisting that the United States borders on Myanmar.
Environmental Protection Agency, Kavanaugh himself wrote a dissent asserting that the EPA must consider costs when issuing regulations.
Cruz condemned the threats, asserting that citizens should be able to disagree on substance without resorting to violence.
" The Presidential Palace issued a statement, asserting that the alliance had "falsely portrayed itself as (an) EU mission.
Trump has derided scientific studies asserting a correlation between man-made greenhouse gases and a dangerously warming planet.
Many of my friends have recently issued a statement asserting that the Fed should change its inflation target.
"Asserting this authority to build a wasteful wall is legally dubious and would likely invite a court challenge."
Now he's asserting the power to single-handedly narrow the definition—and thus the protections—of American citizenship.
Ultimately, though, he concluded that he would have largely barred tort creditors from asserting claims against G.M. anyhow.
Asserting that she was not "anti-business," Ms. May said that nonetheless more regulation of corporations was needed.
At the same time, scientists published several papers asserting those events only stand to get worse over time.
According to the former American official, Velayati said that Iran intended to continue asserting itself in the region.
Trump's tweet, in fact, came in response to reports from the Washington Post and CNN asserting just that.
J&J says it faces lawsuits by 140.493,800 plaintiffs nationally asserting similar claims over its talc-based products.
He is resisting subpoenas, he is trying to prevent people from testifying and he is asserting executive privilege.
Stars coach Lindy Ruff used his coach's challenge, asserting that Wheeler was offside, and the goal was overturned.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android During college, Harrison Browne slowly began asserting his gender identity.
You have a prominent scientist asserting that if we don't go all in with nuclear power, we're toast.
Mr. Trump has denied contemplating such moves while asserting that he could remove Mr. Powell if he wanted.
Politics is the clearest example: To run for any office, asserting one's religious faith is practically a requirement.
The inmate's delay in asserting his claim, Justice Alito wrote, should have justified letting his execution go forward.
Do you see any realistic hope for our species asserting self-aware control over that primal biological force?
It was only then, once he was asserting himself as the governor-elect, that he announced his resignation.
He would say, "I am a myth," sort of asserting the fictionality of his own life and identity.
He goes further, asserting that Carter's record outshines those of two-termers like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
Asserting China's dominance in the region, RCEP underscores the perception of America's second-tier status in the Pacific.
But there was something about this black woman's asserting herself that seemed like a call to national arms.
"Reality," a former president said in a time that seems long ago, "has a way of asserting itself."
The creditors went to court, asserting that the board's members were appointed in violation of the appointments clause.
The Morgan Stanley strategy argues that the recent moves in tech may represent valuation concerns finally asserting themselves.
President Trump's CIA Director Mike Pompeo joined Bossert, asserting that Russia had involved itself in several U.S. elections.
The following year, Saleem Shahzad published stories asserting that the armed forces had been infiltrated by Al Qaeda.
The city sent a letter on Thursday to the state, asserting its intention to open four injection centers.
" The Population Fund said that it regretted the decision, asserting it had been based on an "erroneous claim.
As the date of the trial approached, President Hernández offered television interviews, asserting that his conscience was clear.
It's a way of asserting yourself, especially in a society like ours that places a premium on individuality.
Congress is asserting itself by passing additional sanctions to hold Russia accountable for its meddling in U.S. elections.
But Trump is also asserting his total control over Cruz -- and that's the part Trump likely enjoys more.
The White House is not asserting executive privilege but claiming the right to do so in the future.
The players sued in February, asserting that most earn less than $7,500 annually, in violation of several laws.
" Bannon remarked on Flake's reelection chances on Tuesday, asserting that the Arizona Republican "had no chance of winning.
Mr. Arreaza accused the United States of causing the deprivations and falsely asserting this was Mr. Maduro's fault.
And even as Bush built his business and military credentials, he began quietly asserting himself in Republican politics.
Urquiola stays within this paradigm, asserting her authorship even as anonymous Nepalese and Indian weavers make her rugs.
For years, Mexico has not treated us fairly—but we are now asserting our rights as a sovereign Nation.
In any event, the authorities seized the papers on Tuesday, asserting that the documents belonged to the Polish state.
After a long, intimidating scene asserting his dominance, Simon asks Gregory if there's anything else he should know about.
That's partly why it fired on the Ukrainian ships: as a way of asserting its dominance over the waterway.
Conway sought to clarify her comments Sunday night, asserting there had been no change in position from the campaign.
I'm more comfortable than you are asserting the basic importance of a shared reality, but I take your point.
"Washington, through its secretary of state, is asserting the importance of its alliances and supporting its friends," he added.
" Lawrence also challenged the notion that her life is "[different]" because of her celebrity, asserting, "It's actually pretty normal.
This statement appears to be asserting that a leak is only critical if it includes fingerprints or iris scans.
But there is no scientific basis for asserting that they are more likely than heterosexual men to do so.
Patent trolls are companies that derive all or almost all of their revenue by asserting patents against other companies.
This comes as China has been increasingly asserting itself in territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas.
Cruz was ready for it, asserting that as recently as four months ago, Trump had sung a different tune.
EU countries accuse Kaczynski's PiS of veering away from democracy by asserting control over the courts and the media.
You might decide it's time that you start asserting yourself in situations where, before, you may have felt powerless.
I recall once smugly asserting that such an affront to democratic proceedings was simply inconceivable — it would never happen.
At first, Agnew contested the charges, even asserting the defense that a sitting vice president is immune from indictment.
Organisations like the Farm Bureau, another lobby group, whipped up fears of government asserting authority over ditches and ponds.
Would conservative delegates really vote against, say, a separate amendment asserting that the protections of citizenship start at conception?
Yet now that MPs are duly asserting themselves, Leavers attack them for subverting the sovereign will of the people.
Hatch has joined with the Senate's Republican leaders in asserting that Obama's successor, to be determined in the Nov.
This universe also favored the demeaning of journalists, asserting the report had forever tarnished the reputation of the press.
The company rejected the information demand and Justice sued the subcommittee on behalf of AT&T, asserting executive privilege.
But they view their work as vital to asserting their voices, and helping to further women's rights in Afghanistan.
Asserting your side as the party committed to maintaining the bedrock institutions of democracy is all well and good.
I think it's a good thing for me to start asserting my identity which is really nice for me.
I think women in creative work worlds can have a problem asserting that they deserve to be there, right?
Obama this summer allowed, but stopped short of asserting in an interview that Putin had intended to aid Trump.
It's about "asserting Senate power where it has waned over the past 70 years," Tillis said on CNN Thursday.
Gun rights proponents scoff at such research, asserting that while there may be a correlation, it doesn't mean causation.
Katsuto Momii, the broadcaster's new president, wasted little time in asserting that NHK's role was to reflect government policy.
" In a public letter, the National Coalition Against Censorship came to Abrams' defense, asserting "free expression and intellectual freedom.
They come as China has been increasingly asserting itself in territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas.
Some have even tried to use its impact on climate change against it, asserting that it will be negligible.
Batman, in Snyder's iteration, isn't so much fighting to keep good people safe as he is asserting his worldview.
In pursuing an impeachment inquiry, Democrats were not only asserting authority over a president they believe had run amok.
Penny told the subcommittee that he was asserting his rights under the Fifth Amendment and would not answer questions.
Paul, Murphy, and Franken are living up to our Founder's vision by asserting Congress's role in this entire process.
Mr Trump himself sounded defiant, asserting that he could spend "unlimited" sums of his own money if needs be.
It takes more than a young child simply asserting that they're the opposite sex to declare them as trans.
McKee's murder brought the group national scorn and attention, but it had already been asserting itself in other ways.
Asserting oneself against an idol, actually, may bring down not only a person, but greater ideas and hopes, too.
Kavanaugh fiercely denied Ford's claims in his own testimony, asserting he was "100 percent" certain he was not involved.
Microsoft's corporate vice president of communication, Frank Shaw, begins by once again asserting Microsoft's support for refurbishing and recycling.
"The Trump campaign was not under investigation," he said in response to a Democratic question asserting that it was.
Pundits overwhelmingly thought Harris had a strong night, asserting herself as a major player in the White House race.
Rutherford-Johnson is correct in asserting that market forces have led to an upsurge of euphonious, audience-friendly scores.
And Warner has been cautious about asserting that the panel has evidence to make a definitive statement on collusion.
As Texas and Texas A&M were worried about asserting dominance against each other, they ironically became messes, themselves.
Much of this rhetoric has continued, asserting that the incompetence of the left led to the rise of ISIS.
The scary thing about Moby's post isn't just its reception; it's that the facts he's asserting seem almost plausible.
Refugees flee their home country and register with the United Nations, instead of asserting rights with a specific government.
Asserting that a program is bad tax policy because the rich benefit from the tax cut is just silly.
He imagined that as the first Republican woman president, confidently striding over to the boys' club and asserting herself.
And no leader since Mao has used his personal biography to this extent in asserting his right to lead.
It is asserting that your ideas and words deserve an audience in a world that has historically devalued them.
It is urging the agency to recall 2.2 million 2011-14 Hyundai and Kia models, asserting a fire danger.
O'Brien sent a similar critical message on Wednesday, asserting that authorities in China had "covered up" the initial outbreak.
What I heard was exciting in many respects: Young women are becoming more comfortable with asserting their bodily autonomy.
We see Russia playing a more prominent role of course in Syria, China is asserting itself, Iran is present.
Before the century was over, Professor Berger confessed that he had erred in asserting that modernity necessarily diminished faith.
It's a common tactic, often used by companies seeking to discourage workers from asserting their legal rights at all.
Asserting that yes of course, this all matters, is different than saying it will change peoples' minds or votes.
Republicans helped drive that process by asserting that president Obama's 2010 signature health care reform legislation would defund Medicare.
In recent days, though, Mr. Trump has targeted Amazon in tweets, asserting that the company has an unfair advantage.
They dressed their new republic in the architecture of Greece and Rome, asserting its legitimacy with pillars and pediments.
Even as politicians engineered a pro-diversity consensus, immigrant and minority groups have organized, unapologetic about asserting their interests.
Igor Konashenkov, called the effectiveness of the American airstrikes "extremely low," asserting that just 23 had hit their targets.
Meanwhile, the House could vote as early as Thursday on a resolution asserting Congress' sole authority to declare war.
Asserting ownership of Franklin, and Franklin's story, it seems, is a way of claiming ownership of the Arctic itself.
" Trump said, asserting that the Kremlin can help solve a host of international problems — "even the coming Arms Race.
Last week, Trump caused confusion in Alabama after falsely asserting in a tweet that Dorian would affect the state.
Sorensen has denied the allegations, asserting that he was the abuse victim in the relationship, according to the Post.
Rather Castro, Guha and Rosales are asserting their right to make noise, each through her own form of dance.
Earlier this year, the commission escalated its oversight of I.C.O.s, asserting that many were really equity offerings in disguise.
On top of all that, Democrats are asserting their powers now that they are back in the House majority.
Walsh later clarified her comments, saying she was not asserting House members are drinking during hearings or before votes.
Getting it cut off felt like reclaiming my body as my own, asserting my autonomy, and taking a risk.
The obvious error was asserting that one could understand the scope of the Russian propaganda campaign just through the ads.
But, with the Supreme Court asserting the legality of affirmative action, what is there to fear from using the phrase?
Some Muslim residents said Hindu hardliners started asserting themselves more in the village after Yogi took office in March 2017.
Trump, however, has taken this a step further by asserting that the Europeans are freeloaders taking advantage of American generosity.
It subsequently modified its position a bit, asserting that plaintiffs must provide a reasonable mechanism for culling uninjured class members.
" Harris also cited her years as a prosecutor in asserting: "My entire career has been focused on keeping people safe.
" According to Vidisha S, an author of the statement, taking an accuser to court is "a way of asserting power.
Her desk supports Emerson's chair, asserting the reality that his writing practice and personal freedoms were supported by her oppression.
We know UFC president Dana White has thrown water on a June showdown, asserting a deal is far from done.
Two years later, Wilson sued the State Department, asserting that their order had violated his First Amendment free speech rights.
Cosby said in a court filing that the decision he was challenging could dissuade attorneys from asserting their clients' innocence.
It recounts the experiences of 24 alumin alleging sexual misconduct, asserting school officials did not report the allegations to authorities.
Driving the news: Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker signed a bill Wednesday asserting the "fundamental right" for women to get abortions.
So we won't ever learn if Trump's golf resort could have successfully adapted the "Hooters defense" in asserting a BFOQ.
Yet again Zuckerberg is deluding himself by asserting that refusing to fully own a position means he isn't taking one.
EGW: What have you tried to instill in Grace about asserting herself and how that might be seen by others?
Asserting his new power, he has required changes to the constitution and taken personal control of the palace's financial holdings.
Democrats continued their solid opposition to tax-cut legislation, asserting it favors corporations and wealthy individuals over middle-income Americans.
Is your understanding that the president is correct in asserting that he has the power to fire the special counsel?
His widow, Jeanette Finicum, read a prepared statement in St. George, Utah, on Tuesday, asserting that her husband was ambushed.
Lilla lists Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and Franklin Roosevelt as examples of politicians who united Americans by asserting their commonalities.
He became prominent within the Republican Party by repeatedly asserting that Barack Obama was not born in the United Sates.
An increase in shipping lanes also means more Coast Guard presence, which sharpens the geopolitical stakes of asserting Arctic sovereignty.
Gibson partner James Fogelman refused, asserting that the document was not privileged because Dick had disclosed it to non-lawyers.
Instead, she wrote a wrote a passionate short essay, slamming the mode of measurement and asserting her own body positivity.
The district attorneys of San Francisco and Los Angeles piled on, asserting that UberPOOL and Lyft Line violated California law.
The president-elect, as always on Twitter, is playing a game of dominance, asserting his alpha-male right to rule.
The current understanding between Kim and Trump may not be a complete American giveaway either, as some critics are asserting.
Ankara conceded no right to the Kurds to protect themselves from ISIS onslaughts, instead asserting that Turkey would protect them.
China has continued to build island bases in the sea, asserting their right to do so, which the U.S. disputes.
The organization has refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the cholera lawsuits, asserting that it has diplomatic immunity from them.
Stating she was pregnant due to having been raped in her home country, she sought an abortion, asserting suicidal feelings.
Mueller objected to Barr's memo, asserting that it "did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance" of his work.
And with the leadership change, we are really asserting a more aggressive posture in bringing that product roadmap to life.
The point is that asserting a majority of justices are "conservative" is misleading, as this Supreme Court term will show.
Captain Nemo appeared to get one thing wrong, however, in asserting deep sea minerals "would be quite easy to exploit".
On Thursday, Mr. Apandi issued a statement asserting that no investigation had found evidence that 1MDB funds had been misappropriated.
The company would be asserting that National Amusements' own actions are void because of the incapacity of its controlling shareholder.
Oracle sued the government in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, asserting JEDI had been tainted by conflicts of interest.
Granted, different people treat politics differently, but asserting your values can alienate some people as quickly as it intrigues others.
"Nixon, 1977Also: Trump 2018 "The President, through his lawyers, offered a 20 page document asserting he is above the law.
Instead, she played into that distrust this week by repeatedly asserting untruthful claims about her careless handling of government emails.
And they are asserting themselves into international debates over Arctic governance, most recently by calling themselves a "near-Arctic" state.
Still, the "Trump Tower Live" crew has not shied away from asserting that it offers a corrective to traditional news.
Lawyers often defend themselves by asserting that their only obligation is to represent their clients, with no greater public obligation.
But they are wrong in asserting that he is somehow a danger to the traditional principles of the Republican Party.
Appaloosa Management protested about the acquisition, asserting that SunEdison used its control position to force TerraForm Power into this deal.
Right now, this means being clear on your boundaries regarding safety, privacy, and your personal life, and asserting your needs.
Labor activists, meanwhile, argue that the extortion charges against the Teamsters could discourage workers from organizing and asserting their rights.
Yet he made exceptions for Germany (wrongly) and for Russia, asserting they might skip most capitalist stages and become communist.
The Ecumenical Patriarchate is asserting its ancient right to grant autonomy to churches and to judge issues of church law.
"McConnell's really asserting himself," Kim Monk, who tracks health care policy for investors at the firm Capital-Alpha, told me.
Ms. Zervos filed suit two months after the election, asserting she had been "debased and denigrated" by Mr. Trump's comments.
In demanding a Hindu Rashtra, or Hindu state, they claim to be asserting their historical rights and avenging their victimization.
Early Friday, Ms. Loeffler issued a statement asserting that neither she nor her husband is involved in managing her portfolio.
Mr. Trump also contradicted Mr. Bolton by asserting that recent North Korean missile tests had not violated United Nations resolutions.
From all types of backgrounds, they're asserting their presence on Instagram, subverting notions of what "old" looks and feels like.
But Poland will have to shore up that side if it wants to have any opportunity of asserting itself here.
More than a week ago, Donald Trump spent a lot of a news conference asserting such a thing was possible.
But in the end, asserting the right of potty mouths everywhere to exercise their rights was a bipartisan vote. Impetus?
Freedom Caucus members came out of their meeting Tuesday asserting that the bill does not have the votes to pass.
He was blasted in April for asserting that he believed "spying did occur" by the FBI toward the Trump campaign.
Maguire has defended his refusal by asserting that the subject of the complaint is beyond his jurisdiction, the Post said.
Specifically, they are asserting that there is a lack of transparency and loopholes that could allow for mismanagement and abuse.
Lawmakers raised their voices at times as they sparred over the allegations, with Republicans asserting that Conway was unfairly targeted.
These women are now acting uninhibited, free of men, asserting control over their bodies and exorcising a gender's collective trauma.
" Pence continued by asserting "we now understand (WikiLeaks) was involved in disseminating classified information about the United States of America.
He would have continued to attack Americans and our allies as a means of asserting Iran's desire for regional hegemony.
Giuliani said Monday that it "will be given appropriate consideration" while asserting that it raised executive privilege and other issues.
He has since redeemed himself by asserting civilian supremacy over the generals while in power, despite its high political costs.
Sessions more than once stated correctly that he was not asserting executive privilege — only the president can assert the privilege.
Clinton was "affected by bias or other improper conclusions," the opposite of what Mr. Trump had been asserting for months.
The argument invariably justifies this change by asserting that income inequality is culprit behind the financial imbalances of the program.
Despite the attempt to limit questioning of Bannon, the White House official insisted the administration is not asserting executive privilege.
But by pleading the Fifth, Parnas is asserting his right not to answer a questions that could be self-incriminating.
Mr. Assad has begun a counterpropaganda campaign, asserting that videos of victims, including dead and convulsing children, had been faked.
Phra Dhammachayo has refused to turn himself in, asserting that he suffers from diabetes and Turner syndrome, a chromosomal disorder.
China has long seen Xinjiang as a crucial area for asserting territorial sovereignty, similar to its view of Hong Kong.
Von Spakovsky has been an ardent proponent of toughening voting laws for years, asserting the potential for massive voter fraud.
Many economists tend to push back against such efforts, asserting there are numerous benefits to global trade and economic integration.
Have confidence in your own voice Asserting yourself as a first-time leader can be a process, especially for women.
When Jennyanydots bumbles around or Bustopher Jones jokes about just how fat he is, you feel the performers asserting themselves.
Tim Kaine (D-Va.) to introduce a War Powers resolution aimed at re-asserting Congress' constitutional authority to declare war.
Many ordinary Saudis applauded the arrests, the latest in a string of domestic and international moves asserting the prince's authority.
But it does mean asserting herself in a way that can show us that she is more than just arm candy.
And political comedy is already having an impact on the 2016 campaign, asserting itself as a more important force than ever.
Butler was just 1 of 6 from the field with four points through three quarters before asserting himself in the fourth.
Coming off the World Cup, Russia has an incredible opportunity to continue asserting power in Syria, the Ukraine, and across Europe.
Cramer had previously predicted that a Trump tweet asserting that trade talks were still on would help mitigate market wide selling.
DEFENSE ATTORNEY: That she's more capable of asserting herself in a situation where she's confronted by somebody with unwanted sexual advances.
"  Lucas later issued a rare clarification, apologizing for the "inappropriate" remark and asserting he was "thrilled that Disney has the franchise.
In 2008, the teacher's union challenged this rule in court, asserting that it violates educators' First Amendment right to free expression.
However it also urges case by case analysis — asserting that competition pressure varies in type and intensity from sector to sector.
The broad aims of his leadership—including that of asserting China's power abroad more robustly—were set before he took office.
But Trump seems to be asserting he can clamp down on them and stop it from enforcing its terms of service.
In particular, she has hammered Ayotte for asserting at a debate that Trump was "absolutely" a good role model for children.
As global rules decay, a fluid patchwork of regional deals and spheres of influence is asserting control over trade and investment.
The police does not and will not condone vigilante killings, he said asserting that these have been perpetrated by crime syndicates.
Ogita, however, refuted these claims, asserting that those who suggested that his genitalia had caused a foul had their facts wrong.
Candace makes it clear that she is there for herself, asserting that she won't take care of a clearly belligerent Kortni.
"Asserting our sovereign rights does not mean we intend to go to war with China and end up losing," Reyes said.
And Mrs May appended a unilateral declaration, which the EU agreed not to oppose, asserting Britain's right to exit the backstop.
"The Administration denied the petition, asserting that seat spacing did not affect the safety or speed of passenger evacuations," she wrote.
Deb Fischer similarly changed her stance on Trump after asserting that Pence should replace the mogul as the nominee, said Politico.
The ad shows a number of beautiful but fed-up women asserting their need for men who aren't pathetic, wasted losers.
Yet the same false claim from 2014, asserting that the President is enlisting physicians to rat out patients, has appeared again.
In Founders, players navigate five different levels, asserting sovereignty through the acquisition of raw materials and capitalist dominance at each one.
There are large corporations that will defend their core business by asserting their patents against challengers who threaten their revenue streams.
Vietnam contests China's historical account, asserting that China's formal claim of sovereignty over the islands dates back only to the 28503s.
Bernie Sanders -- a Democratic socialist -- is a communist and asserting that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should be in prison.
"This is an example of honoring your own needs and asserting yourself, and that is always important to do," she says.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights criticized the trial, asserting that it failed to meet international standards for fair trials.
There will undoubtedly be no shortage of candidates, given that plaintiffs' lawyers have been publicly asserting billion-dollar exposure for Tesla.
China also blames her for, as secretary of state, firmly asserting America's interest in the disputed South China Sea in 2010.
For example, he keeps asserting that America has the world's highest taxes, when we're actually at the bottom among advanced nations.
Kennedy observed that a commissioner had disparaged Phillips by asserting that religion has been used to justify slavery and the Holocaust.
HTC is returning to its white-label manufacturing roots, and Google is brashly asserting that it has "made" its new phones.
But when David Cameron called the EU referendum in February he cited a new factor, asserting that membership made Britain safer.
There is also no proof that Facebook quelched conservative stories apart from a blog citing unnamed sources asserting that it did.
Asserting that powerful political bias is at work in Silicon Valley appeals to Trump's base, and continues to animate Fox News.
We will, at least, be asserting the agency that the Constitution vested in us, and that the court affirmed last week.
He took the test just one day after asserting he had "nothing to hide" and refusing to take a polygraph exam.
Trump's legal team tried to block the subpoena by asserting that as a sitting president, he is immune to criminal investigation.
Mike Pence, age 12, placed second with a speech asserting that his generation would meet the challenges facing the human race.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales responded to the uproar by asserting that "the president has the inherent authority" to order such wiretaps.
Republicans and many Democrats opposed the agreement, asserting that Iran was untrustworthy and had gained too many concessions during the negotiations.
For one, it allows Russia to continue asserting itself as a global power, even though its economy is smaller than Australia's.
Nadler blasted the White House's stance on Wednesday afternoon, asserting that the administration's stonewalling prevents the president from being held accountable.
Hindu hardliners and cow vigilante groups have been increasingly asserting themselves since Modi's Hindu nationalist government came to power in 2014.
So either government is illegitimate because it is doing things (asserting power), or it's useless because it is not doing things.
"We're not in a position to directly assert who the actor is in this case, we're asserting what we can prove."
Why it matters: The Pentagon has been asserting that U.S. involvement is limited to things like information sharing and aircraft refueling.
The Mob Wives are asserting themselves by doing precisely what their husbands and fathers could never do: speak to the camera.
With action planet Mars in your sign since Valentine's Day, you've been asserting yourself and keeping busy in the physical realm.
Now I'm switching to Laura Les because I feel like I'm asserting my own identity into my music more and more.
City filed for arbitration, asserting that under the Washington Franchise Investment Protection Act, Monster could not end its contract without cause.
Roberts seemed particularly concerned that the government was asserting it could revoke citizenship through criminal prosecution for trivial lies or omissions.
He refused to answer questions when he appeared before the committee in June, asserting his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
" By the 1980s, Ronald Reagan was slashing government spending and asserting that taxpayers were being defrauded by undeserving black "welfare queens.
Mr. Puigdemont is now asserting his right to re-election from Belgium, without specifying whether he plans to return to Catalonia.
He has rejected some of the accusations by asserting that the women were not attractive enough to engage in such behavior.
By asserting these interests, we call out to each other so that as a collective we see and hear one another.
The Pyongyang news report did not provide details on the American military moves that North Korea was asserting had taken place.
The statue's inscription asserting that Cook discovered Australia ignited criticism that it ignored tens of thousands of years of Indigenous history.
" It said the kingdom had initially defended Sergeant Tawayha by asserting that he had acted "within internationally accepted rules of engagement.
It also points to an obsession with asserting authenticity on the show — the absence of which earns you a ticket home.
Doctors, they say, often refuse to perform the procedure by asserting that a woman does not meet any of the requirements.
Viatge told me it took an entire year for her to adjust to life at KO_OP, and to begin asserting herself.
Talks will focus on securing an Idlib truce, asserting control over jihadists there, and preventing a fresh refugee wave into Turkey.
Ms. Burgraff did not like how Mr. Trump kept falsely asserting that Mr. Obama was not born in the United States.
They also resent tiny Qatar — empowered by staggering natural gas resources — asserting itself in regional affairs and cheerleading the Arab Spring.
But Klee's final drawings exhibit instead a bewildered detachment, each asserting the need for irony in a world governed by madmen.
Mr. Trump fired back on Friday, asserting via tweets that he had a "legal right" to interfere in Justice Department cases.
" Mr. Trump expressed some skepticism, saying marijuana use has led to "more accidents" and asserting "it does cause an I.Q. problem.
The parents of Joycelyn Savage's, Kelly's current girlfriend, said that Kelly made her sign documents asserting that Savage's father abused her.
But in Sacramento, a new mayor is asserting that he could alter the script — and many people are taking him seriously.
I am not asserting that Brett Kavanaugh opposes constitutional equality for women and men, but then again, I do not know.
It tells the story of a band of young misfits asserting themselves in a world that refuses to see their value.
Lawyers from the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel wrote memos asserting that waterboarding and other forms of torture were legal.
The Justice Department has repeatedly provided legal justification for the White House's positions and crafted new opinions asserting the president's view.
She feared the backlash would have a "chilling effect" on young women from minority backgrounds asserting themselves in the public sphere.
Now, the United States finds itself involved in a third campaign to prevent a state from asserting hegemonic control in Asia.
"Above all, 'Homecoming' is about Beyoncé asserting, yet again, her power and control," wrote Aisha Harris for The New York Times.
Apple said Acacia and Conversant had filed 52 cases against the company around the world, many asserting violations of Nokia patents.
He mischaracterized the "chain migration" policies he hopes to curtail, falsely asserting that they bring in "unlimited numbers" of distant relatives.
In other words, he is arguing federalism concerns preclude asserting additional control over the conduct of federal elections by the states.
Certain U.S. industries have complained about this process for years, asserting, among other things, that the Chapter 19 panels are biased.
She dropped the suit when Commentary published a statement asserting that the American Jewish Committe, which published Commentary, believed her denial.
"No thanks," Paul replied in another tweet, asserting that the measure would preserve the vast majority of ObamaCare's taxes and spending.
Over the weekend, China also said it would begin to register app stores, asserting a form of control over the marketplaces.
The effect was to have it both ways, to court the beauty of tradition while asserting that music must move forward.
He spits his introspection with the same conviction he did back then, too, asserting himself over the ominous hi-hat taps.
Miller's mural showcased the potential range of Day for Night's future exhibitions, asserting that even traditional aesthetics may shine bright here.
" He continued the theme at his news conference by asserting that "you can't impeach somebody who is doing a great job.
Still, even if police had yet to officially point any fingers, some Mafia observers couldn't help asserting what might seem obvious.
Law enforcement officials at BSO tell us the story asserting Dedrick Williams was raped in Broward County Jail is flat-out false.
Unusually, Banca Privada d'Andorra sued the regulator, asserting it had used inaccurate information when it sounded the "death knell" for the bank.
Google fired the male engineer who authored an internal memo asserting there are biological causes behind gender inequality in the tech industry.
Though the case established the legal right of students to attend prom in queer couples, asserting that right often required exhausting fights.
Podesta himself responded with a lengthy Twitter thread denouncing the president's tweet and asserting that he did not work at the DNC.
Conversely, if the newly Trumpified GOP holds power, the gloves will really be off in terms of asserting control over the bureaucracy.
The collaboration, according to Lyft, involved reams of confidential material related to the very misclassification arguments drivers would be asserting in arbitration.
And Trump's administration, of course, is asserting this in order to avoid a full investigation of his campaign's alleged contact with Russia.
" Likewise, another ad uses similar statements from Trump with footage of the man himself, before asserting "Donald Trump is wrong for us.
Warren justified the link by asserting that higher education financing has long been crimped by tax cuts for wealthy Americans and corporations.
In February, T-Mobile CEO John Legere defended the deal before Congress, asserting that the deal would create jobs and lower prices.
Similarly, we have only his word to go on when asserting that it was an Arabic-language conversation that caused the disagreement.
In addition to asserting immunity, the Justice Department, arguing on McGahn's behalf, has said the dispute shouldn't be handled by the court.
Cuevas makes visible the forms in which citizens are dissident, protesting and asserting their agency in actions that are shared and collective.
Especially when observing societies different from their own, he began by asserting, secular humanists greatly underestimate the importance and resilience of faith.
He returned repeatedly to the theme of immigration, asserting that the country was being overwhelmed by migrants coming into the country illegally.
But in the end shareholder democracy depends on investors asserting their right to vote in return for providing capital to risky firms.
Deen issued a statement Thursday asserting he offered performers the option to wear condoms, but said they decided not to use them.
But the important area where it might matter would involve noncustomer creditors of the broker-dealer, or customers asserting such a shortfall.
Washington's jumper made it 27-19 at the 7:01 mark and then it was Clark's turn to start asserting his power.
" Nilsa asks Gus, before asserting to the producers, "At the end of the day if I want Jeremiah, I will have Jeremiah.
" Just last month, Mellencamp extolled similar view points about fame in a PEOPLE interview, asserting that he doesn't like "playing the game.
More damning, the judge described the detectives' interpretation of conversations as "pure fiction" and asserting that they had "deliberately misled" the court.
The project launch comes as Japan seeks a plane to maintain air superiority over China, now asserting itself in regional maritime disputes.
Backpage argued its rules are meant to prevent unlawful posts and invoked Section 230, asserting the ads themselves were third-party content.
Increasingly, however, eating local isn't just about health and taste—it's about asserting Hong Kong's autonomy in the face of mainland China.
But the more I practiced, the better I got at asserting myself and my wants and needs when it came to relationships.
Asserting that there is a behavioral cure for racism simply supports the inverse argument: that there was a behavioral cause for it.
"They're reporting in excess of 30% more efficient deliveries using the scooter," Smith said, asserting it's better than both cars and bikes.
Hannity downplayed his connection to Cohen shortly after the news broke, asserting that Cohen had never formally represented him in legal proceedings.
Trump entered office declaring his commitment to solving the North Korea problem, asserting that he would succeed where his predecessors had failed.
It's certainly building on a good foundation and it's the product of a company that's increasingly asserting itself as a design leader.
Value stocks and cyclical plays have led the way, with semiconductors making new highs, financials on a roll and industrials asserting themselves.
The former Trump aide also recently rejected a request from the Senate to appear before their investigators, asserting his Fifth Amendment rights.
By refusing to consider any nominee, Fallone claims the Senate is asserting a pre-nomination power that doesn't exist under the Constitution.
Leahy said he wanted stand-alone legislation, asserting that many Republicans privately agree that Whitaker might try to shape the Russia investigation.
But McConnell delayed Garland's nomination, with the senator asserting that a justice shouldn't be confirmed to the bench during an election year.
In 2013, Bloomberg deemed it "a real-world environmental disaster," asserting that the mining process used $150,000 worth of electricity a day.
"I think they're asserting the [White House Office of Legal Counsel] opinion which is immunity for senior White House officials," Collins said.
The police does not and will not condone vigilante killings, Dela Rosa said, asserting that these have been perpetrated by crime syndicates.
It sued on its own behalf, asserting that all of the damages it alleged should flow only to Proctor, not to Aletheia.
" Booker echoed that call, asserting that Congress and the American people "need to hear directly from the person who authored the report.
" Administration officials asserting legal authority for a strike, they said, have done so "without explaining the underlying legal basis for their assertion.
And the Viacom directors have drawn a line in the sand based on this claim, asserting that their removal would be unlawful.
Mr. Erdogan has been no friend to free expression, ruthlessly asserting control over the media and restricting human rights and free speech.
Dalits are also speaking out — courageously asserting their social and philosophical rights rather than surrendering their heritage as a mark of shame.
She contends that, although women have grown more comfortable asserting their ambitions, they haven't fully embraced the competitive dynamic of modern capitalism.
That's when Fluker went all Joe Namath on us ... assuring, asserting, then outright guaranteeing the Chargers charge their way into the playoffs.
Republicans and numerous business groups have slammed the rule as overly broad, asserting federal authority where the law does not allow it.
But the Cruz campaign said it had nothing to do with the email, asserting that volunteers in Hawaii sent it without permission.
Jordan has repeatedly denied the accusations, asserting he hadn't heard of any abuse or had any acts of misconduct reported to him.
The toothpick of Freedom Tower (whatever its called), asserting its authority all the way out to Coney Island, is our Mount Fuji.
While POTUS's tweets may be negative and consequential, unless he thinks he has a problem, there is no basis for asserting pathology.
"I'm not asserting that Visceral's Star Wars game was definitely going to be good," said Giant Bomb editor Alex Navarro on Twitter.
He said the letter was widely ignored, even by media outlets that had run stories asserting the unpledged delegates were backing Cruz.
Stephen is asserting his rights under a California law that gives stepparents visitation, claiming he was a highly involved parent since birth.
It exists as an identity by way of drawing boundaries around racial and ethnic groups, asserting who belongs, and who does not.
Page contemptuously denied all of this, straightforwardly asserting that he's never met Sechin in a way that sounded more or less believable.
It has previously filed three similar complaints asserting similar underpayment of workers at the company's call centers in Kansas, Louisiana and Virginia.
People could spend the voucher on services from any provider who signs a legal document asserting that they are providing online services.
Ukrainian officials say Russia is disregarding that treaty and asserting control over the Sea of Azov and whittling away at Ukrainian sovereignty.
He related to the audience as a fellow capitalist, asserting, incorrectly, that he was the only businessman to have served as president.
In 2013, the F.B.I. reported that testimony asserting that microscopic hair comparison could produce a "match" between two hairs was scientifically invalid.
Fashion, for her, is a way of being rebellious, and it's a way of asserting her own creative expression into her life.
Until recently, though, they continued to defend it, asserting that the competition is about poise in uncomfortable situations and fitness, not thinness.
The president also tweeted on Monday morning about trade, asserting that Canada has "all sorts of trade barriers" on American agricultural products.
Tara wants to execute them all, somewhat rightly asserting that they're too dangerous to live, reframing her own coldbloodedness as pragmatic euthanasia.
Her strong will made her life at the Waterford home tense, but at least asserting her personhood left her with some dignity.
The big picture: Warren's campaign released a document asserting her various plans would provide $10.7 trillion in combined federal and private investment.
In their thinking, simply asserting the emergency powers is a worrisome sign that Beijing will exert ever more influence over the city.
Some argued that the bill did not go far enough, asserting that it should have prohibited marriage for all minors, without exception.
Yet in asserting his dominance in the short term, Trump could be creating more problems for the US in the longer term.
The firm's arbitration cases against FanDuel – and, as I'll explain, a parallel campaign against DraftKings – are different because they're asserting consumer fraud.
Although analysts "fell short of definitely asserting cause and effect," they found strong correlations between diverse management teams and share price outperformance.
Moreover, it was unclear what the lawyers meant by asserting that the tax returns did not "reflect" any income from Russian sources.
Yet part of what makes "Get Out" both exciting and genuinely unsettling is how real life keeps asserting itself, scene after scene.
But it is also because others who had been expected to fill major roles have been less confident in asserting their power.
During the summit, Trudeau had issued a stinging rebuke of U.S. tariffs, asserting that Canadians "will not be pushed around" by Washington.
In response to the "Reclaim" movement, a conservative colleague of mine hung signs around school asserting that Reclaim was stifling free speech.
When you sign your return — whether with a pen or electronically — you're asserting under penalty of perjury that it's complete and accurate.
Joined by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, they issued a declaration asserting the United States' commitment to helping sustain the Afghan military.
"It's about asserting power," said Lowell Peterson, executive director of the Writers Guild of America, East, the unit which led the effort.
Democrats ramping up pressure While Trump remains defiant, asserting he did nothing wrong, Democrats have continued to ramp up calls for action.
"The symbolism of this judgment is important ... hopefully, if enough women know about it they can begin asserting their rights," said Claassens.
To Trump Jr.'s credit, at least he didn't decline to release by asserting the emails were about yoga and a wedding.
Last week, Trump faced bipartisan backlash for his tweet asserting that 3,000 people did not die as a result of the hurricane.
There's never been anybody looked at like Judge Kavanaugh," Trump said, also asserting that he does not need "a back-up plan.
Victims' issues were not only on the table; victims themselves were at the table, regularly and often, asserting their rights and concerns.
Maduro rejected the "ultimatum" set by EU leaders, asserting that previous elections that ushered him into another six-year term were fair.
The DOJ released a statement distancing Barr from the situation, and asserting he never spoke to Trump about Ukraine investigating the Bidens.
DeGeneres had opened her interview with Johnson by wishing Johnson a happy belated birthday and asserting that Johnson had not invited her.
I think I changed 'The Apprentice'," Trump told Reuters, asserting that he had come up with the idea to say, "You're fired.
"I was angry and I sent it out," she said of her email asserting she was Jane Doe, according to Mr. Grassley.
It is about asserting a prerogative to police everyone's public utterances and driving certain speech underground, casting it as illegitimate and dangerous.
The families are asserting that the case is about preventing harmful falsehoods from proliferating in the "post-truth" ecosystem of the internet.
Hungarian Prime Minister Vicktor Orban does away with centuries of European history in asserting that Islam has never been a part of Europe.
Monique Pressley, one of Mr. Cosby's lawyers, pressed Ms. Troiani, asserting that one of her motives in pursuing the case has been money.
When the commentators were asserting that the game looked evenly matched, OpenAI would declare that it perceived a 90 percent chance of victory.
Aetna and Humana are fighting the U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit asserting that combining the two companies will harm consumers and raise prices.
One of Macron's predecessors, Nicolas Sarkozy, had no qualms about asserting that the single currency was too strong when he was in office.
Trump is therefore creating a false narrative by asserting that Mueller "would have brought charges" if there was evidence Trump broke the law.
But Tibeb Girls puts Ethiopian girls at the center of the conversation, showing powerful young women taking on injustice and asserting their worth.
The Attorney General is responsible for enforcing the nation's laws, yet Congress is asserting that Barr defied his lawful exercise of oversight authority.
But speaking after the demonstration, Chief Executive Carrie Lam pledged to continue with the bill, asserting that it would improve the legal system.
Instead, a company publicist pointed to comments by CEO Tim Cook during an Indian TV interview asserting his interest in the Indian market.
It's as if Previn believes that the sheer act of asserting her voice for the first time will muzzle Dylan and her supporters.
In a speech, Trump took on the candidates vying to challenge him in the 2020 general election, asserting that "they're all weak" opponents.
Theranos is fighting back, claiming that its technology is valid and asserting that the facts will prevail as its technology is scientifically tested.
So were all of the nearly 32,000 emails (not 33,000 as Trump keeps asserting, but who's counting?) that were supposedly deleted gone forever?
However, a new report has undermined that assumption, asserting instead that the TSA's behavior screening techniques have almost no basis in scientific evidence.
Groups like the American Psychological Association have made similar correlations, asserting that mentally ill individuals not getting treatment can end up incarcerated instead.
There are certainly myriad reasons many women struggle to accept or claim due praise — including that they are still penalized for asserting themselves.
Conservative Americans also have a long history of asserting themselves as taxpayers, but often in contrast to a group of supposed non-taxpayers.
The legislative branch has been asserting itself quite a bit in the Trump era even though the president's own party controls both chambers.
It's his little way of asserting himself amid what he undoubtedly believes is trumped-up overreaction to his initial remarks on Saturday. 3.
No one believed the majority leader was seriously asserting that Donald Trump or any of our members were being paid by the Russians.
Nothing in the contents should be construed as asserting or implying U.S. government authentication of information or CIA endorsement of the author's views.
" To the producer, its "raw aggression ... so deserved and justified," is the sound of a "man asserting himself for the first time ever.
And remember: We negotiate every day (where we want to eat, what time to meet a friend, etc); practice getting comfortable asserting yourself.
Their bloated structure is partly responsible for SOEs' inefficient use of resources, just as China is asserting its clout in the global economy.
In my fiction, Obama-as-dad wouldn't mind my asserting that his daughters having grown into poised, intelligent women is his true legacy.
It has in the past resisted closer oversight, asserting its independence from government, but it has done a poor job of scrutinising itself.
But the current fight over immigration demonstrates that, at least in this one case, it would be better if Trump started asserting himself.
The All-Star guard routinely downplays his personal accomplishments while asserting he is only interested in seeing his squad rack up the victories.
He delivered a speech this morning asserting that Trump is constructing "a new liberal order that prevents war and achieves greater prosperity" (Reuters).
In his answers to questions after his statement, Pompeo errs seriously in asserting that sanctions will push Iran's citizens to change their government.
Mr. Erdogan has been no friend to free expression, ruthlessly asserting control over the news media and restricting human rights and free speech.
In fact, pardons will backfire since a pardoned suspect can no longer avoid testifying by asserting the 5th Amendment's protection against self-incrimination.
Brent Redstone sued Mr. Redstone in 2006, asserting that his father had favored his sister and frozen him out of the family business.
And Stone recently rebuffed a request from the Senate to appear before and hand over documents to investigators, asserting his Fifth Amendment rights.
The Point: I'm not sure even Trump knows the damage he does by asserting that the media is the enemy of the people.
Two prominent Republican lawmakers have also sent a letter to the White House asserting a deepening violation by Russia, but without providing details.
Barr often appeared to excuse or rationalize Trump's conduct, asserting that the president may not necessarily have been trying to derail Mueller's investigation.
He has come out against trade deals, like NAFTA and the TPP, asserting that they benefit other countries more than the United States.
President Obama on Tuesday rejected an attempt by congressional Republicans to overturn his landmark regulation asserting federal power over small bodies of water.
But late Monday night, a Brazilian federal court judge issued an injunction asserting that free speech still applies within the Olympic stadium grounds.
And this week he is asserting he could act by executive order to unilaterally end birthright citizenship for the children of non-U.
David Tepper's Appaloosa Management protested about the acquisition, asserting that SunEdison had used its control position to force TerraForm Power into this deal.
If we want our least advantaged people to have a decent shot at success, we all need some restraint in asserting our privileges.
But when pressed during the interview, Lieberman avoided asserting Israeli "freedom of action" over Syria, a term he has used in the past.
News reports that the teen has been awarded $10.1 million in her suit asserting that Rodas had "partial responsibility" for the fatal crash.
It staked a challenge to the champs, asserting that they, and their MVP point guard, don't have the Cavaliers bested in every category.
In his statement, Paul rationalized his support by asserting the importance of evaluating nominees on "the totality of their views, character and opinion."
Today he is remembered for preaching optimism and personal fulfillment, asserting that it was possible to achieve spiritual and material success in life.
There were taxi drivers and bodega store clerks in the Bronx and Manhattan and Queens asserting their Americanness, sometimes out of self-protection.
Mr. Erdogan has claimed that inflation is actually the result of high interest rates, which is not unlike asserting that chemotherapy causes cancer.
If ever there were an object lesson in the consequences of asserting a legally justified – but utterly tone-deaf – argument, this is it.
China claims ownership of a vast majority of the South China Sea, asserting rights even to waters near the shores of other nations.
Party leaders and activists are asserting control in many nomination contests, actively shaping the choices that voters will get in the 2018 primaries.
Yet Mr. Erdogan calls us terrorists, asserting that we and the Kurdistan Workers' Party that he has warred with in Turkey are identical.
U.S. backdrop: President Trump has been trying to push forward on his agenda items, asserting that the special counsel's report fully exonerated him.
After 1993, Republicans started asserting that Democrats "are only winning because there are illegitimate voters," Dr. Richardson, who teaches at Boston College, said.
" On Friday night, Mr. Giuliani rejected that characterization, asserting in a brief interview, "My only purpose was to make sure the investigation continued.
Above all, "Homecoming" is about Beyoncé, who served as the writer, director and an executive producer, asserting, yet again, her power and control.
It's also a way of asserting her intelligence and, perhaps, pointing out other aspects of her life — she's also a screenwriter and director.
Canadian leaders have been more circumspect, asserting that they would not hurry to sign a deal they felt was bad for their constituents.
After he lost the popular vote in 2016, he explained it away by asserting, without any foundation, that three million illegal immigrants voted.
Indeed, Trump made the most of the inspector general's rebuke, asserting that Comey had been "thoroughly disgraced and excoriated" by the report's conclusions.
Bloggers multiplied and morphed into influencers, and with every Instagram post, social media shoutout, and enthusiastic RSVP, they persisted in asserting their credibility.
Aides huddled over a computer just outside the Oval Office to draft the statement accepting Mr. Rosenstein's decision and asserting the president's innocence.
Even Isabel admits that when she was in elementary school and in the beginning of middle school, she had no trouble asserting herself.
The United States military — and its civilian commander — doesn't have the luxury of simply asserting that it is morally superior to its enemies.
"This is not a case of federal agencies asserting an aggressive, good-faith interpretation of the Freedom of Information Act," the center said.
James Risch (R-Idaho) made a point of agreeing with Warner in asserting the committee's "complete confidence" in the officials before the committee.
The nonprofit organization, Forest Trends, published a 2015 report asserting that the U.S. was regularly purchasing one-fifth of China's hardwood plywood exports.
The answer is no, and I can honestly maintain that I'm asserting not a point of personal preference here but a literary imperative.
"Netflix's balance sheet cannot withstand larger cash losses," Martin said, asserting loss of U.S. subscribers will worsen the firm's negative cash flow woes.
Nearly 70 lawsuits have been filed to challenge the administration's deregulatory moves, asserting that officials have violated federal procedures in their rollback efforts.
Last year, he caused an outcry after asserting that former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser should not have allowed Lebanese Muslim migrants into Australia.
Critically, those asserting that immigrants bring a contagious decline in productivity have yet to provide any evidence that this has happened, only conjecture.
Trump and his allies sought comfort by asserting that none of Tuesday's legal proceedings involved collusion with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
Government officials say they will not slow their advance, asserting that they are liberating eastern Aleppo from radical jihadists holding people there hostage.
More than 60 doctors have written to British authorities asserting that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange urgently needs medical treatment at a university hospital.
G.M. is suing Fiat Chrysler in federal court, asserting that its rival bribed U.A.W. negotiators to get more favorable terms in previous contracts.
Country music and images became fertile ground for asserting the hip-hop aesthetic that wasn&apost just a replication of the urban landscape.
Asserting their sanctity, museums gentrify a rogue's gallery of funders: banksters and hedge fund managers, fossil fuel oligarchs, private-prison and opioid profiteers.
The Biden campaign reacted to Giuliani's double-talk by calling on cable news to ban him, asserting that he's a fount of disinformation.
Elias denied any wrongdoing on Podesta's part, asserting that Podesta went above and beyond to abide by federal laws and financial disclosure requirements.
Cameras have been a constant in Ms. Kusama's life, both as a means of getting attention and of asserting herself and her body.
By asserting that the special prosecutor could not subpoena additional evidence, they were laying credible grounds for Cox's defiance -- instead of his resignation.
He later amended that statement, asserting that he meant to say he didn't see any reason why Russia "wouldn't" meddle in the election.
The president himself on Saturday seemed to confirm the report, asserting that he has "complete power" to pardon relatives, aides and possibly himself.
Litzenburg's countersuit accused the firm of defamation and business conspiracy, asserting that onetime Miller clients, including Johnson, considered Litzenburg to be their counsel.
How much asserting can you do if someone with power over you in a given situation is using that to intimidate and abuse?
It used this army to attack the Kurds in Afrin in 2018, asserting that Afrin was controlled by the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK).
From symphony orchestras to chamber concerts, instrumentalists are asserting their physical, individual presences in ways that are by turns whimsical, heartbreaking or strange.
Ten years ago, many people felt confident in asserting that truly advanced AI, the kind we had to worry about, was centuries away.
He has boxes, too, but they are filled with court papers asserting his role and his rights in the birth of the event.
Both provide meaty roles to outstanding casts, as the Swedish director so often did, but fall just short of asserting their contemporary resonance.
"More than asserting or informing, I want to experiment, investigate, imagine, create, and raise new possibilities for myself and others," Civil told Hyperallergic.
The administration officials largely refused to answer that question, instead asserting that they had the proper authority and commands to effectively pressure Russia.
Mueller's report could be a damning, prosecutorial document asserting the president committed crimes, in the style of his indictments — effectively an impeachment referral.
A dominant, decisive swath of crimson distinguishes "Embedded Red" (67-by-83 inches), asserting itself as figure in relationship to the surrounding ground.
"A Diamond Is Forever" aimed to combat this crisis by asserting the romantic value of diamonds, but also their status as unsellable heirlooms.
Dozens of native tribes have also been fighting to stop federal removal of protection, asserting it would violate the American Indian Religious Freedom Act.
Police lied to their frightened suspects, asserting that they already had been implicated in the rape of the jogger by others also under interrogation.
Secretary Pompeo was the only leader to not reference climate change, instead asserting that the Trump administration shares a deep commitment to environmental stewardship.
Lots of thinkers these days are asserting that inanimate objects and other non-human entities have their own power and vitality independent from us.
Graham vowed to send a bipartisan statement before the end of the 115th Congress asserting that the crown prince was involved in Khashoggi's murder.
Collectively asserting our value before we 'uncork' could hold the key to reducing this shameful disparity once and for all — and we're worth it.
Individual stories will receive the same treatment, with some disputing what they believe are biases and others asserting those same things as totally factual.
A lot of the Republican debates have been about asserting primate-like dominance, trying to prove who is the alpha-male on the stage.
Groshans is anticipating a six- to nine-month period before the oversight board is operational and can begin asserting control over the island's finances.
This dynamic did not escape the attention of #TeamRipa supporters who saw Ripa's retaliation as the actions of a strong woman asserting her place.
We support the commission asserting jurisdiction over interconnection and implementing a case-by-case process that prevents ISPs from charging unfair and unreasonable tolls.
It's a meal we never skip and we'd go to battle over asserting that, yes, it is the best dining time of the day.
Sanders remained firm and defiant when it was called for, asserting that nobody can trust our foreign policy because President Donald Trump is unpredictable.
He knows of at least two cases in which people asserting to be LGBT had their refugee status rejected because they didn't seem credible.
Sources close to Flynn have told several news outlets that Flynn will not release the documents, asserting his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
Elizabeth Warren's staff forwarded three additional allegations to the OIG on February 14, 2019, asserting Shanahan pressured the Military Services to purchase Boeing aircraft.
In the South China Sea dispute, the U.S. military has been asserting freedom-of-navigation rights by sending ships and planes into the area.
"I think Condoleezza is paying lip service to #MeToo; you can't say women who are asserting their rights are being infantilized," she tells Refinery29.
Most supporters justify these laws by asserting that they curb fraudulent voting, but studies have shown that cases of voter fraud are extraordinarily rare.
However, the Spaniard was faster off the blocks as she dismissed Johanna Larsson in only 64 minutes, asserting her authority in the longer rallies.
Asserting that no one had accused him of any form of assault, he dismissed the stories as "fabricated, spiced up by innuendo and malice".
But increasingly, gay men, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people are asserting their rights, especially as they see more Western nations approving same-sex marriage.
The 36-year-old comedian was not swayed when Malibu Wine Safaris posted an Instagram of Stanley, asserting that he was safe, on Saturday.
That said, you can pretty easily find threads online asserting that veganism is some sort of shadowy Jewish attempt to take over the world.
My daughter was in utero, and already people were reacting by first sexualizing her, then asserting my requirement as a man to control her.
The astrophysicist and Kanye West of science Twitter caused a stir Friday with a tweet asserting that no current species feels pain during sex.
Asserting executive privilege in this situation would be a desperate act, but we may have a desperate man in the White House right now.
U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat, has introduced legislation aimed at preventing tribes from asserting sovereign immunity in cases before the patent board.
It rejected the idea that the brothers, who are also black, attacked Smollett because of his race, asserting that the actor staged the incident.
China has strongly criticized the downgrade, asserting it was based on "inappropriate methodology", exaggerating difficulties facing the economy and underestimating the government's reform efforts.
" By Friday, after the G7 summit, Cohn had cleaned up his comments, asserting instead that Trump "wants to continue keeping the sanctions in place.
But it's crucial to know when to take a backseat and show up when needed, rather than asserting your dominance over people of color.
It empowers the individual worker, protecting the right to collective bargaining and asserting that unlivable wages and excessive hours can no longer be tolerated.
Some state legislatures have passed non-binding resolutions asserting their sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment, including Alabama in 2010, a move that Moore praised.
Others defended his decision, with one social media user asserting that his actions were typical of the way Visayans -- his ethnic group -- joked around.
Instead, she is reduced to stomping her feet on CNN, asserting her dominance in a contest that has left her looking anything but dominant.
But much like in the early days of feminism, the hope for today lies in the dedicated women who are actively asserting their rights.
Seton Hall began asserting its will and ended the first half with a 13-5 run to take a 52-37 lead by halftime.
Within months, he began asserting his plans to "decolonize" Bolivia and give locals more voice in government and a greater share of national wealth.
"One of the tunnels discovered goes back 13 years," he said, asserting it predated resolution 1701, but without discussing how old other tunnels were.
The suit seeks money damages, asserting that he infringed on the woman's right to keep the sexually explicit videos private under federal copyright law.
"The central state power in Mexico city has always had difficulties in asserting itself in regions like Sinaloa, like Tamaulipas ... like Michoacan," Aviña said.
" Trump himself blasted his former FBI chief early Friday, accusing Comey of leaking information to the press and asserting that he should be "prosecuted.
Business leaders are enormously frustrated by Congress's inaction on the Export-Import Bank, asserting that lucrative overseas deals are slipping away from American companies.
Of course, Flynn's comments during the campaign, essentially asserting that point, does not help matters – many would like him hoisted with his own petard.
U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ordered the administration to release documents that it has been attempting to withhold by asserting executive privilege.
The ACLU is asserting that if a public official uses that account for any public business, they have automatically made it a public forum.
In 2016, a group of 30 environmentalists and scientists called for a moratorium on gene drive, asserting that any release would be too dangerous.
In a sea of people asserting their opinions on the matter, one woman just doesn't want you to think she and Schulz are related.
Somehow, the President must find a way of asserting his leadership in an issue that has consumed at least the last three American presidents.
Dauman is fighting his ouster from the trust in court, asserting that Redstone's diminished mental capacity left him vulnerable to his daughter's improper influence.
And that's what his number-one role is," asserting that her and her fellow Trump supporters are in fact "looking to engage in earnest.
U.S. border officials are asserting "broad, unconstitutional authority" to conduct warrantless searches of travelers' phones, tablets and laptops, according to a new court filing.
The former FBI director and his allies say it does not, asserting the memo did not contain classified information and was his personal property.
Ms. Redstone also became a target in the dispute, with Ms. Herzer asserting that she used a network of spies to influence her father.
"The President was expressing his opinion on his favored medium for asserting his First Amendment right of free speech," Giuliani told CNN's Dana Bash.
" Asked if he agreed with Trump's tweet asserting that he's a genius, Cassidy said: "Well, again how many of us are geniuses in everything?
The crown prince and his father, King Salman, have denied any knowledge of Mr. Khashoggi's whereabouts, repeatedly asserting that he left the consulate freely.
In Game of Thrones' seventh season, we've seen Cersei take major steps toward asserting her power and tightening her grip on the Iron Throne.
In movies, defying parents has long been a way of asserting one's independence from them — no matter whether it's in the headstrong girl's interest.
Mr. Klein then released an investigative memorandum by his lawyers asserting that the former staff member had been drinking and behaving unusually that evening.
Picking sides has long been taboo in American policy, with presidents asserting that the United States must remain neutral in order to negotiate peace.
Instead, Mr. Trump revived his personal attacks on Mr. Mueller, asserting that the special counsel should never have been chosen in the first place.
Mr. Sharif had long been at odds with the military, asserting that elected officials should take the lead in formulating foreign and security policy.
When the candidates do discuss foreign policy, it's typically been reactive, trying to form positions on news events rather than asserting a larger worldview.
The city's largest police union also hammered Ms. Foxx, asserting that she had failed to enforce the law and calling on her to resign.
But I've found that people are more open to discussing problematic behaviors like asserting presumptions at unknown entities, something everyone can recognize in themselves.
He filed a legal challenge, asserting Mueller has no authority to compel his testimony or to oversee the probe because he was illegally appointed.
Negotiators have met 11 times, with both sides asserting that a deal was close, only for talks to fall apart at the last minute.
Conversely, it can appeal to women who get off on towering over men by asserting power they feel they may not have in life.
On Friday, Shane Campbell Gallery filed a lawsuit against Frieze Events, asserting that the fair had been negligent in not preparing for the heat.
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have filed new court documents asserting that newly-disclosed evidence further proves their innocence in the college admissions scandal.
Right now, they appear even more sinister: Trump, unleashed by his escape in the impeachment saga, is asserting political control over the Justice Department.
Poniewozik evades this line of thought by asserting that Trump is TV, the mere simulacrum of a human being projected onto a flat-screen.
But as I wrote last year after seeing the first couple of episodes, the show seems preoccupied with asserting the Times' significance and authority.
Ms. Warren issued a brief statement Monday night asserting that her friend and rival had in fact told her a woman could not win.
Islamic State has been asserting itself in Syria with trademark brutality, this week killing civilians execution-style in Palmyra's Roman Theatre, the Observatory reported.
Without seeing the actual returns, he said, "asserting that TTO counterparties are not 'Russian' is genuinely meaningless," using an abbreviation for the Trump Organization.
In summer of 22019, Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted the country's military progress, asserting that Russia had achieved "substantial success" in modernizing its forces.
"Asserting that an organism is an unborn human from fertilization means that life begins at the moment of conception," he says in the appeal.
When Democratic officials said that results would be delayed while they were vetted, Trump associates pounced, asserting that the contest must have been rigged.
He asked the European Union to compromise, too, he said, asserting that an orderly British exit could open a promising new relationship with Europe.
The spokesman, Alvi Karimov, had been asserting that the authorities could not be arresting gay men because gay men did not exist in Chechnya.
U.S. officials have portrayed the strike as a defensive measure, asserting there was evidence Soleimani was planning attacks that put American lives in danger.
The move prompted the judge's union to file a grievance asserting that the administration has violated the union contract, federal statute, and the Constitution.
Asserting executive privilege is not the same as paying hush money or suborning perjury, as was alleged in the Clinton and Nixon impeachment efforts.
How is the university to function when a president's administration blurs the distinction between fact and fiction by asserting the existence of "alternative facts"?
Soon, the Italian brand pressed him to lower his prices, asserting that it could buy the same shoes for half the cost in China.
Trump defended Jackson earlier Friday, lauding him as an "American hero" while asserting that "many people" are looking to serve as his VA secretary.
But U.S.A. Hockey maintained that it did not employ athletes, asserting that it had provided ample opportunities for the women to make livable wages.
With China wide awake and not going back to sleep, President Trump is asserting American power to make sure China stops moving our world.
The Pentagon has announced other attacks against Qaeda operatives in recent days, asserting that more than 150 terrorists had been killed since Jan. 1.
Many books and studies are asserting that sugar causes or contributes to multiple fatal illnesses, costing billions of dollars in health care each year.
"We need to support our economic growth," Warjiyo said in a recent interview, asserting that property can have a multiplier effect on other sectors.
Chiropractic takes this concept and overapplies it, asserting that these spinal "misalignments," real or imagined, are the cause of any ailment you might have.
Offended fans continue to hold resentment toward The Last Jedi and Johnson in particular, asserting that Johnson ruined the entire trilogy with one movie.
With an increasing number of design patents on the market, courts should expect a corresponding uptick in the filing of cases asserting these patents.
The Unsworth case challenges that space, by asserting that his words matter, or at least, will cost him if he gets out of turn.
Mr. Trump, I join John Lewis in asserting with full confidence and clear conscience that I, too, don't see you as a legitimate president.
But even Mr. Trump, after weeks of pushing his administration's policy and asserting, wrongly, that current law required family separation, retreated on Wednesday afternoon.
But six times, Mr. Penny — who resigned as president under pressure last year — refused to answer, asserting his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
Look, Ms. Trump is surely right in asserting that most of us want a country in which there is the potential for upward mobility.
He might be delusional, or he might simply be asserting the power to blithely override truth, which is the ultimate privilege of a despot.
He has already compromised privilege assertions by discussing the underlying meetings in public and not asserting privilege in prior testimony of participants before Congress.
The White House is asserting immunity from Hicks testifying before the committee on her time at the White House, according to a knowledgeable source.
He said on Saturday that if re-elected, he would begin asserting Israeli sovereignty over areas of the West Bank, starting with Jewish settlements.
We're asserting that this is a thing, and it is an object, and we are selling it as an object, it's a unique object.
They begin by asserting that government bonds are terrible value and that, accordingly, this must be the year when yields will rise (and prices fall).
In the days that followed, Minister Nasir made a string of comments to the media about SGRC, strongly asserting his ministry's position on gay rights.
"[Morales] acted for the purpose of asserting his gang's dominance over its particular criminal adversaries, namely, members of rival gangs," the appeals court's ruling reads.
Plaintiffs give this debate justiciability by asserting harms that befall or will befall them personally and to a greater extent than older segments of society.
Trump has publicly mused about one potential exit strategy: declaring a national emergency and asserting his power to build a border wall without congressional approval.
They began asserting their political power and got their ultimate vengeance at the polls by voting, along with moderate whites and Asian-Americans, for Democrats.
Donald S. Beyer Jr., asserting that attorneys were denied access to detained individuals at Dulles airport in direct violation of Brinkema's court order issued Saturday.
In both cases, women are asserting control and ownership of their bodies, demanding that they be judged by their actions and not by their appearance.
"We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges," Roberts said in a statement, asserting the independence of the judiciary.
This is the state of Indiana asserting the powers that are given to them, specifically in the 9th and 10th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
Republicans who were alarmed by Trump's conduct were able to fend off persistent questioning from the media by asserting they were strictly sticking to precedent.
In asserting the indiscernibility of fact and fiction, the panicked statement that reality has collapsed at times accomplishes little but furthering the collapse of reality.
They believe that the European Union has compromised their sovereignty, and part of reclaiming it is asserting the exclusive right to trawl in Britain's seas.
The report does quotes Huawei as asserting that the Huawei VR is the first mobile VR headset to support "360-degree sound field" (with headphones).
There had been many anonymously sourced news reports asserting that such an investigation existed and that it may be looking at some of Trump's associates.
Lantern-jawed Chinese military officers wait for the UN Security Council to approve their use of force, after asserting a legal right to self-defence.
"Now, she'll be asserting herself and affirming her strength even after her temporary permit expires — a fitting path for a girl who refuses to quit."
Prior to formally filing her lawsuit, Haggis filed his own against Breest asserting that she was threatening him with false claims, says The Hollywood Reporter.
Walsh responded to the backlash, asserting that she has the "greatest respect for nurses" and that her mother was a registered nurse for many years.
The bombastic statement illustrates Indonesia's view that the dispute with Freeport over the mine was all about asserting the country's rights to its mineral resources.
Trump has used the Fed as a scapegoat, asserting how much stronger he thinks the economy would be if the Fed had halted policy tightening.
In demurring from gay-wedding cakes, he is only asserting "a right to act on conscience in a religious context—in connection with a wedding".
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2014 proposed asserting its authority over new tobacco products including e-cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco and nicotine gels.
In light of the ensuing backlash among attendees and performers, SXSW has issued a statement asserting its opposition toward the Trump administration's actions around immigration.
Children receive their first smartphone at age 10, the letter claims while asserting that Apple hasn't done enough to understand how its devices affect children.
Some already see a new order asserting itself, with China again at the celestial heart of things, and neighbouring states orbiting like planets around it.
"We suspect this will be a case of one and done," Capital Economics said, asserting that growth is set to slow and inflation is benign.
B's theories about government conspiracies may be inaccurate, but he's not wrong in asserting his persecution at the hands of the outraged, amorphous internet mob.
Partisan claims of skewed results have also escalated, with Trump and his unconventional claim asserting that polls aren't capturing the Republican presidential nominee's true support.
Deputies allegedly demanded that Quinnetta Manning write a false witness statement asserting that she saw the burglary, though she insisted she had not seen it.
Since the bill empowers these hardliners without actually asserting new financial pressures on the IRGC, it may put our troops in the region in danger.
It was about the FCC asserting and gaining court deference so it could de facto legislate Internet policy over time via unbounded, sweeping, regulatory authority.
At the very least, it behooves a serious social scientist to try to control for other factors before blithely asserting that the election was tainted.
"Peek a Boo" is a collaboration with the Migos that has Yachty mirroring the trio's staccato flows rather than asserting his own blissed-out style.
Duterte's administration hits back, asserting that he is not a threat to democracy, but rather a threat to the criminals who seek to destroy it.
Shelton herself is asserting control within the discourse of contraception, which men have long dominated — as evidenced by the aforementioned ancient thinkers — and still do.
Fat Underground provided just that, asserting that America's cultural fear of fat was rooted in its fear of powerful women, particularly their sensuality and sexuality.
Trump was describing not just an abdication of global leadership but an America more concerned with asserting its prerogatives than with maintaining long-term friendships.
Doug Ducey of Arizona signing a bill asserting the state's ownership over a herd of horses along Salt River misstated the number of horses involved.
Authorities evacuated people from dozens of buildings in Moscow on Wednesday after a flurry of anonymous phone calls falsely asserting the locations had been mined.
The Islamic State has issued a video asserting its role, in which case it would be Shia-Sunni religious tensions which would be in play.
China said it was asserting its right as a major exporter to demand compensation, and said it believed the U.S. measures broke numerous WTO rules.
When looking at the contemporary activity of conservative Christian legal organizations, cases asserting religious liberty – particularly Christian religious liberty — have come to dominate their time.
Early on Monday, Russia's FSB security service confirmed it used weapons to force the ships to halt, asserting they entered Russian territorial waters illegally (Reuters).
"The President was expressing his opinion on his favorite medium, Twitter, for asserting his first amendment rights," Giuliani told CNN's Dana Bash at the time.

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