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The GOP budges -- but not much There's another way for Republicans to reject Garland's nomination.
Money — actual physical dollars — is considered an asset class and one that barely budges during a crisis.
If neither the Alabama GOP nor Moore budges, he'll remain on the ballot as an eligible candidate.
Even if Mr Schulz budges, the party's membership would have to endorse a new grand coalition in a vote.
Iran's strategy is likely just to keep the pressure on the US and Europe until one of them budges.
And if no side budges, the Republican Party may split into a Trump-populist camp and the traditionalist-conservative camp.
The fuel tax has not been raised since 1993, and the squeeze is put on the states and their transportation budges.
If everyone insists on getting the biggest chunk and no one budges, the jackpot can dwindle all the way down to nothing.
Until one side budges, he'll be in Los Angeles, making music and designing clothes and reading books and going camping with his kids.
His sliminess and obstinacy are essentially why the DEA hasn't been able to get anything done, and Ed only budges after Mika bombards him.
"Brief periods of walking can add up to make a big difference" in energy expenditure, he said, while standing barely budges your caloric burn.
"Amputation" opens a new album due in March, "Damage and Joy," and it barely budges from the sound the Jesus and Mary Chain perfected on "Psychocandy" in 1985.
The hottest TV doorbuster rarely budges in price from year to year, but you'll usually get more features and better specs compared to the best TV deal from the previous year.
If neither side budges, Mr. Orsini said he is prepared to go to trial, an expensive and time-consuming process that will likely require, among other things, that the boy be deposed.
I can improve the model fit considerably by including a measure of the majority party's exposure (how many seats in the House it currently controls), but that barely budges the forecast for 2018.
Microsoft Surface Go with Type Cover Microsoft Surface Go with Type Cover The latest generation of Apple's iPad mini rarely budges in price, but today's $50 discount at Amazon makes it a little more affordable.
Playing Wilde in the lonely gloaming of his life in David Hare's "The Judas Kiss," which opened on Tuesday night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Rupert Everett only rarely budges from an indomitably seated position.
There's a reason all positive reviews of matte lipsticks go out of their way to claim this one is the one, finally, that's hydrating but never budges: Most of them just aren't good at doing both.
And yet the deposit rate, which is the interest rate banks pay to their account holders, barely budges — the current average interest rate on a savings account is still near rock bottom at only 0.18 percent, according to Bankrate.
There's a 10 percent chance until age 30 and the risk budges upwards from there, according to the ASRM, reaching a 403 percent chance for pregnant women 40 to 44 and increasing to more than half of pregnancies for those older than 45.
If others go to $15 per hour, he can claim Amazon pushed them to it; if they go beyond that number, that means Amazon's employees are suddenly cheaper than the competition's; and if no one else budges, Amazon claims the moral high ground inherent in having a higher minimum pay than its rivals.
Public opinion barely budges Even after a tremendous effort by the Democrats to convince Americans that Trump abused his power in pursuit of a political favor, the President's approval numbers are steady at 42%, and CNN's new poll found that only 10% of Republicans favor impeachment and removal (up from 6% in October).
But, once they push the button, they also quit the game. No one budges and he goes up to $10,000. Again, no one budges but one contestant nearly collapses.
Takao and Atago were rebuilt at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal between 1938 and 1939, resulting in an improved design: the size of the bridge was reduced, the main mast was relocated aft, and hull budges were added to improve stability. Maya and Chōkai were not modified as extensively, and can almost be considered a separate class.
' What Weingarten and the union do not see ... is that competition is healthy." Gelinas went on to assert that "until Weingarten budges ... virtue will have to be its own reward for New York's teachers." In an opinion column on June 14, 1999, Bob McManus asserted that "67 percent of New York City's fourth-graders" had "turned up functionally illiterate in state tests in May," and that the response from the UFT was to call for "more 'classroom resources' (i.e., Big League raises).
Zhang Shun budges in and kills Li when the two are making out but Zhang Wang gets away. Remembering what Wu Song did in Mengzhou, Zhang Shun writes with the blood of Li on the wall a proclamation attributed to An declaring himself to be the killer. When An recovers from his stupour, he has no choice but to go with Zhang Shun to Liangshan. At Wang Dingliu's inn, Zhang Shun plots with the young man to get back his own on Zhang Wang.
In this phase in the life of a strategic alliance, an internal structure occurs under which its functions develop. While operating it, the alliance becomes an own new organization itself with members from the origin companies with the aim of meeting all previously set objectives and improving the overall performance of the alliance which requires effective structures and processes and a good, strong and reliable leadership. Budges have to be linked, as well as resources which are strategically most important and the performance of the alliance has to be measured and assessed.
In The Zax, a North-going Zax and a South-going Zax meet face to face on the Prairie of Prax. Each asks the other to make way, but neither budges, saying it is against their upbringing to move any other way. Because they stubbornly refuse to move (east, west, or any direction except their respective headings) to get past each other, the two Zax then face off against each other with their arms crossed. The Zax stand so long that eventually a highway overpass is built around them.
In The Zax, a North-going Zax and a South-going Zax meet face to face on the Prairie of Prax. Each asks the other to make way, but neither budges, saying it is against their upbringing to move any other way. Because they stubbornly refuse to move (east, west, or any direction except their respective headings) to get past each other, the two Zax then face off against each other with their arms crossed. The Zax stand so long that eventually, they realize that the world didn't stand still, and a highway overpass is built around them.
More specifically the name was taken from the large Norreys Avenue, which now runs through the southern portion of the estate. This road was built on arable farmland in the late 1940s as emergency housing during World War II. The area contains many houses, mostly built in the 1960s, including much of Ashridge Road, Budges Road, Eustace Crescent, Barrett Crescent and Longs Way. After London Road and Finchampstead Road, Norreys Avenue is one of the largest residential roads in Wokingham. It starts off at a junction off Wiltshire Road, heads slightly NNE before turning sharply north, then east, the curving around back to a southern direction, forming the distinctive "n" shape.
Mrs Ivy Eckdorf, a professional photographer with two unsuccessful marriages behind her, decides to visit Dublin's O'Neill's Hotel, after hearing that there are some dark secrets in the closet at the place. The hotel is owned by Mrs Sinnott, a compassionate deaf-and-dumb lady fast approaching her ninety-second year. Her feckless son Eugene, a drunk and gambling addict, spends little on the upkeep of the hotel, and the place has now acquired a reputation as a somewhat seedy establishment: Morrissey, a local pimp, often arranges his clients' rendezvous with prostitutes in the rooms. With her feistiness and indefatigable spirit Mrs Eckdorf budges into the lives of the Sinnott family, O'Neill the hall porter and Father Hennessey, a Catholic priest of the local parish.
The 21st G7 summit was held on June 15–17, 1995 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The venue for this summit meeting was Summit Place in Halifax.Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA): Summit Meetings in the Past. It was labelled by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien as a "Chevrolet Summit", using a utilitarian automobile as a metaphor for the summit being less expensive than previous summits in Versailles and Venice.LA Times: U.S., Japan Still on Collision Course Over Trade : Diplomacy: Clinton and Murayama meet at summit, but neither budges on sanction threat The Group of Seven (G7) was an unofficial forum which brought together the heads of the richest industrialized countries: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada (since 1976)Saunders, Doug.
If the referee considers a delay to be unreasonable, the offending player may be given a yellow card. When playing at home, there have been some instances where teams have been accused of timewasting by instructing (or allowing) their ball boys to delay returning the ball to the away team. ;Maintaining possession A common tactic often involves carrying the ball into the corner of the field and shielding it from the defender. This will commonly lead to a free kick if the frustrated defender budges the player out of the way, or it can also lead to a throw-in by the defender placing a tackle and managing to legally make contact with the ball so close to the line it often rolls out of play.
Buster Brady is the breakout character in Mrs. Brown and Dermot's criminal best friend. Buster almost never budges from his regular outfit, consisting of a baseball cap, a jacket (he wears three or four different jackets), tracksuit bottoms, and white trainers, exceptions including when he wore his Best Man's suit for Dermot and Maria's wedding, although he was still wearing his cap and trainers, and when he played the angel in the Nativity in The Virgin Mammy for which he wore a white cap. Buster's jacket and trousers both have security tags attached, implying they are stolen, and he almost never wears his cap backwards, except only briefly in series 3 episode 6 "Mammy Swings!" when he tried to get a sneak peek at Agnes's new kitchen.

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