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Except, the court's criticism was buttressed by the U.S. Constitution.
In fact, some players said they were buttressed by it.
Usually these are basements of existing buildings, buttressed by sandbags.
Even when buttressed by anti-smoking groups, the Secretariat is outgunned.
Her speakeasy theory was buttressed by tales from her new neighbors.
But Santa Clarita Diet has buttressed its allegory with open politics.
Clinton's lead in Pennsylvania was buttressed by the Democratic National Convention.
If not buttressed by action, the force of personality will fade.
Centuries of diverse scholarly activity and textual exchange buttressed the encyclopedia.
However, they have a point, which was buttressed by Martin's testimony.
But with just three words Mr. Trump buttressed this unfortunate perception.
That view has been buttressed by events of the past 24 hours.
Demand for OFZ treasury bonds buttressed the Russian currency in recent months.
They are now buttressed by invigorated airstrike authorities under the Trump administration.
Some lawyers said the memo vindicated or at least buttressed Cipollone's position.
Cardy's natural artistic curiosity was buttressed by a creeping sense of outsiderness.
And your thesis has to be buttressed with all manner of things.
In 2014, the Pamela results were buttressed by data coming from the AMS.
Buttressed by family and friends, she's likely to do well on her own.
When he does so, it comes buttressed by caution and littered with caveats.
That's especially true when the previously published claim is buttressed by political groupthink.
Both Spielberg and Dahl buttressed themselves against their childhood traumas with their imaginations.
Buttressed by the nearby Westinghouse Electric complex, Wilkinsburg's downtown flowed into East Liberty.
Instead, they rely on an honor system buttressed by fear of surprise raids.
Buttressed by suppression at home and military adventures abroad, he is the archetypal strongman.
And by working on the farm, he buttressed cooking skills he'd learned in Anhui.
Gawker's constitutional argument is buttressed by decades of court decisions protecting the media's speech.
And the perception that the national security team is distracted has been buttressed lately.
Their case has been buttressed by the turmoil that has engulfed the Trump campaign.
Completely unmarked aside from a street number, its entrance is buttressed by barriers and fencing.
But it has not yet buttressed other Microsoft businesses the way company executives had hoped.
It features lovely flavors of ripe peach and apricot, buttressed by a hint of oak.
A traditional conservative, he advanced gay rights, buttressed abortion rights and erased political spending limits.
The buttressed balance sheet could be key when it comes to investing in these integrations.
And like a tsar, Mr Putin has buttressed his power through repression and military conflict.
His cool, understated style, buttressed by a self-effacing, wry humor, make him extremely likeable.
But for Ms. Wilford, returning to the hospital has only buttressed her interest in medicine.
Bloomberg has all his hopes pinned on Super Tuesday, buttressed by his massive campaign spending.
Meanwhile, Lamb has been buttressed by just over $300,000 from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
In the popular imagination, the black market is buttressed by large metal cases of cash.
Kim Jong Un, buttressed by nukes and ballistic missiles, is a different kind of showman.
Healthy democratic discourse, meanwhile, is buttressed by an environment that fosters a diversity of voices.
These were critical 5-to-4 rulings that buttressed the First Amendment freedoms of all Americans.
The SP 2.0 further buttressed its electoral chances by entering into an alliance with the Congress.
He buttressed this argument with a baldfaced lie about historical crime trends in El Paso, Texas.
Keisling notes that the relentless work of activists has been buttressed by backing from powerful employers.
This has buttressed his aura of authenticity, particularly among young people jaded by institutions and establishments.
Gregg was adept at moving his man with outstanding technique, buttressed by his study of film.
Predictably (and appropriately), the pandemic has buttressed arguments about why health care should be a right.
Even inside these old songs, in this buttressed style, there was room for some new attitude.
Mr. Trump, buttressed by his own contingent of chief executives from Dow Chemical, IBM and Salesforce.
The regime is well entrenched in western Syria, buttressed by Russian and Iranian military and financial muscle.
"Make America Great Again" is a call for law and order buttressed by a white nativist ideology.
Banrural's profitability consistently exceeds that of the Guatemalan market average, buttressed by its ample net interest margin.
A melismatic choral chant is buttressed by vibrant pointillist lines and runs for piano, trumpet and trombone.
That account was buttressed by testimony from a longtime Lucchese associate in an unrelated 2006 federal trial.
To rehabilitate the system of free enterprise, it needs to be buttressed by a modern conception of fairness.
These powerful connections are buttressed by Vance's $1 million war chest, which can be deployed to counter criticism.
It adds up to a standard point-A-to-point-B adventure story that's buttressed by its setting.
But NASA — buttressed by astronomical federal spending — famously put people on the moon in the summer of 1969.
The American economy may have slowed, but remains fundamentally strong, as it is buttressed by a healthy consumer.
Both sides on Tuesday pointed approvingly to findings that buttressed their viewpoint and criticized those that did not.
Aside from building national pride and international respect, sports has buttressed a third pillar of Mr. Putin's rule.
Lully's sacred music has a distinctly flamboyant, operatic character: the Te Deum is buttressed by trumpets and timpani.
Its bald cypress trees, and their buttressed trunks as big as cars, supported a diversity of terrestrial life.
But there's little indication of a slump in American consumer spending, which is buttressed by low unemployment rates.
"If these military missions are buttressed by economic linkages including arms sales so much the better," said Layton.
The liquidity of Hong Kong's system, for example, is buttressed by HSBC's ability to handle dollars in New York.
Buttressed by the ruling, European leaders decided they had no choice but to turn up the pressure on Poland.
Venezuela's central bank inadvertently buttressed the boom by slowing cash production just as inflation was spiralling into quadruple digits.
Membership of unions and churches has fallen, marginalising the institutions that buttressed the centre-left and centre-right, respectively.
But we're buttressed by the fact that we have one of the most enormously talented newsrooms on the planet.
That perception of Mnangagwa's disempowerment is buttressed by reports seen by Reuters from inside Zimbabwe's Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).
The signature feature is a pair of winglike flying buttressed that extend from the roofline to the rear wheels.
So the story of 2019, in particular, was a tale of hot takes and takedowns buttressed by evanescent evidence.
He has buttressed the emerging ace Luis Severino atop the rotation, turning in his best season in five years.
Apple buttressed the announcement of the $1 billion fund with a webpage focused on job creation late on Wednesday.
These bankers helped get out the vote, buttressed black civil rights groups and contributed to black political candidates' campaigns.
We in the West are not great at understanding the nature of authoritarian leadership buttressed by relentless mass media propaganda.
As for its ophthalmology business, it is buttressed by Bausch & Lomb, which has a broad portfolio of eye-care products.
They are heavily curated and must be continually maintained: weeds cut, weak sections buttressed, repairs made, painted or repainted, etc.
Nevertheless, the Trump campaign is optimistic that time remains for a turnaround, a position buttressed by the new ad buy.
But expenditures increased exponentially with the advent of television, buttressed by Supreme Court decisions that equated money with free speech.
While Saudi Arabia was better buttressed than others by its $750 billion in reserves in 2014, it is not immune.
In particular, my Concord coffee klatch buttressed the notion that views of Biden are far more nuanced than commonly assumed.
The Trump administration's new regulations on critical habitat are buttressed by a November 85033 Supreme Court decision, Weyerhaeuser Co. v.
Optimism regarding the department store's outlook, along with what appears to be a strong Black Friday, buttressed up Macy's stock.
Washington also has a complex web of military alliances in Asia, surrounding China with countries buttressed by American security commitments.
At the same time, the political majority that generally supported this judicial activism was buttressed by less-than-democratic advantages.
This wave of artists has been buttressed by a range of institutions, many of which benefit from asking few questions.
Such a law should be buttressed by know-how and preparedness on the part of the civil service, Kurokawa said.
National security aides -- buttressed by a coronavirus task force --convene regularly to develop plans to prevent the virus from spreading.
The column is buttressed by a conversation with the CEO of one of the world's largest fossil fuel companies (Total).
They're useful in their own way, as a picture of how Mr. Burnett buttressed the future president's Potemkin-zillionaire image.
Rubel grew up in a home that buttressed the city dump, using its trash to create forts as a kid.
And she buttressed her memory with cramped pages full of notes on everything that happened to her in any given day.
It's ultimately been the Skywalker storyline that's driven everything — and the worlds, aliens, and vehicles just buttressed and enriched that storyline.
From then on, the party has carefully buttressed calls to love freedom with appeals to resent redistribution, especially to the undeserving.
The roadway is 150 to 260 feet above sea level and buttressed by embankments, berms, rocks and other material, Caltrans said.
Beginning in the 1980s, it offered grants and prizes designed to encourage scholarship that buttressed its view of the Second Amendment.
That leadership is buttressed by an empowered and expanded party membership, also committed to a new direction in British foreign policy.
When he questioned Barack Obama's place of birth, Mr. Trump invented a nonexistent secret trove of documents that buttressed his fabrication.
"It is right now a diplomatically-led, economic-sanction buttressed effort to try to turn North Korea off this path," Mattis said.
The results were somewhat buttressed from crude's downturn by its integrated business model and long-term investment horizon, unlike smaller shale companies.
Heavyweight oil majors helped lift the main index as supply cuts by OPEC and U.S. sanctions against Iran and Venezuela buttressed prices.
Yemen was once split between a pro-Soviet state in the South and a republic buttressed by armed tribes in the North.
It must be buttressed by a culture of respect and it must be interpreted and applied wisely by politicians and the courts.
As a man of security and defense, he buttressed Israel's might in many ways, some of which, even now, cannot be told.
One proposal could involve a joint effort to target Islamic State fighters in Afghanistan, buttressed, in select cases, with local ceasefire zones.
Russia reveled in a spectacle that only buttressed its view that Ukraine is a chaotic shambles incapable of running its own affairs.
While Mr. Gates was "no Boy Scout," Mr. Andres said, his account was buttressed by other witnesses, including Mr. Manafort's tax accountant.
The jokes are buttressed by real feelings that just... aren't there... for a commercial about a Mr. Peanut plunging off a ledge.
Heather Gale's prose is buttressed by Mika Song's lovely drawings to make this a wonderfully feel-good story about tradition and difference.
This season, buttressed by Carr, Oakland featured one of the few offenses capable of challenging top-seeded New England in the conference.
"Kim Won-hong has been a key aide to Kim Jong-un and has buttressed his reign of terror," Mr. Jeong said.
The profit bump was buttressed by higher-than-expected cost-cutting, with expenses down 5 percent year-over-year, totaling $13.3 billion.
Oil prices gained, buttressed by the weak dollar, which makes commodities denominated in the greenback more attractive to users of other currencies.
Putin's popularity has, in the past, been buttressed by periods of strong economic growth, and by decisive action in national security crises.
GSK is buttressed by its large consumer health and vaccines units, while the core pharmaceuticals business is seeing increased demand for new drugs.
Regular forces have been buttressed by the private contractors, according to the fighters, their relatives and friends, and officials in their home towns.
All of this is buttressed by dire economic warnings of a second year of recession and the worst economic performance in two generations.
Mr Corbyn does not so much have an ideology as an overwhelming sense of his own virtue, buttressed by a handful of slogans.
Clinton by Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser for the elder president Bush, and Henry Paulson, Treasury secretary for the younger, buttressed her argument.
That conclusion is buttressed by surveys of business owners whose expectations about their prospects and about their hiring plans remain at historic highs.
But one of the dossier's other seemingly outlandish assertions—that the hack involved "state-sponsored cyber operatives working in Russia"—has been buttressed.
The bed is buttressed by a deluge of archival material testifying to the breadth of Sprinkle's efforts to foster a sex work community.
The drillers at the site also discovered that by pumping mud down the hole a kind of concrete formed, which buttressed the sides.
A scandal like Mr. Jordan's once could have forced a quick resignation, but his relentless defense of the president has buttressed his resilience.
Biden has been buttressed by his association with former President Obama and the staunch support he has received to date from black voters.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index added 0.1 percent, or 10.55 points, to 8,414.77, buttressed by materials and health care stocks.
The rouble is also buttressed by investor expectations for strong demand for OFZ treasury bond at auctions due to be held on Wednesday.
That free trade bloc, which had the United States at its center and which excluded China, would have further buttressed U.S. leadership in Asia.
Uncertain offers an archetypal southern-gothic setting, with a palette of mossy greens framed by shaggy, wide-buttressed swamp cypress trees and clinging fog.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index was up 0.3 percent, or 25.1 points, to 8,429.32, buttressed by materials and health care stocks.
The writers for this website benefit from the fact that press freedom in the United States is constitutionally protected and buttressed by cultural norms.
Constand's testimony will be buttressed by that of another accuser, who says Cosby drugged and assaulted her in a strikingly similar attack in 1996.
BoJack isn't less realistic, per se—he's just less relatable because he's buttressed by power, wealth, and fame, in the same way I'm not.
They would also need to adopt high-quality standards and tests, a provision that buttressed a new movement called the Common Core State Standards.
But the officials have said that the dossier added material and buttressed what American law enforcement and spy agencies were gleaning from other sources.
Big fines recently levied against Wells Fargo and the Navy Federal Credit Union have buttressed their argument that regulation is good for the economy.
The Bloomberg poll has her up by three percentage points, buttressed by strong support from women, young voters, minorities and people with college degrees.
But Mr. O'Neill's remarks on Friday went further and were buttressed by the findings of three-member panel, which he had commissioned in June.
And he buttressed an alliance system that emerged from the violence, despite having in the past questioned some of the institutions forged from the bloodshed.
With these works, Rodriguez offers a kind of 21st-century directory of racial and economic idiosyncrasies, human life braced by screens, buttressed by brand signifiers.
The 2007-19993 financial crisis buttressed Bogle's view that in the long run low-cost passive vehicles hold fundamental cost advantages over actively managed funds.
In the event the facts reveal that Smith was irate, jumped out of his car and began making threats, the defense position would be buttressed.
The only surprise is that it has taken so much cajoling to get insurers to run monopolies in markets buttressed by such generous government support.
The strong start to Black Friday continues what has already been a strong online shopping season, buttressed by a strong stock market and consumer confidence.
They are buttressed, per Knights, by about 4,000 Kurdish peshmerga and 2,20133 to 4,000 Shia militia fighters (who will be playing a minor supporting role).
The accusation, which has led to a House impeachment inquiry, was further buttressed by the recent testimony of a commissioned US Army officer, Lt. Col.
The miner's warning comes on the heels of its best underlying earnings since 224, buttressed by a sizable jump in iron ore prices last year.
A politically awakened Silicon Valley, buttressed by the tech industry's growing economic power, could potentially alter politics long after President Trump has left the scene.
The miner's warning comes on the heels of its best underlying earnings since 1.43, buttressed by a sizable jump in iron ore prices last year.
The miner's warning comes on the heels of its best underlying earnings since 29.64, buttressed by a sizable jump in iron ore prices last year.
The miner's warning comes on the heels of its best underlying earnings since 2011, buttressed by a sizable jump in iron ore prices last year.
Democrats seeking Trump's tax information said the November ruling buttressed their arguments that McFadden should reject pleas by the president's lawyers to dismiss their suit.
The Globe , buttressed by sources close to Weld, took this to mean that he would focus exclusively on insuring that Trump would not be President.
His campaign will be buttressed by some economic head winds -- Indian economic growth is accelerating, but inflation is a concern and the currency is falling.
CARAMANICA In this benevolent close-harmony piano hymn, gently buttressed by strings, the bulwark against mortality is love: for lovers, for aging parents, for children.
While the M-class boats mounted four 18-inch torpedo tubes with a reload apiece, doubts about the torpedoes' efficacy buttressed arguments for the guns.
Like Forster, millions of women, buttressed by male family members and friends, joined marches throughout U.S. cities in a much larger-than-expected challenge to Trump.
That argument was meant to be buttressed by the wide ideological and geographic diversity of the Democrats' leadership team standing behind him at Wednesday's press conference.
Amazon's cloud service business buttressed its fourth-quarter earnings, the company said today, but it also said that its growth will slow in the current quarter.
To others, it's art, full stop — and that argument is buttressed because most of the time, what's shown on the runway is not actually for sale.
A united and vigorous Europe buttressed by an enduring and strong German commitment to democracy and European integration is one of the greatest assets we have.
His linguistic prowess, he said, had been buttressed by his efforts to memorize all the seven- and eight-letter words in the dictionary, about 70,493 words.
Then consumers can buy them with greater confidence, avoiding the "bundling" system, buttressed by state and federal laws, that makes hearing aids available only through audiologists.
While Krueger may not match his idols in the hotel-trashing department, his insights, buttressed with facts, analysis and research – much of it proprietary – prove valuable.
Through the Ana Grace Project's work, Márquez-Greene hopes a community of support and love buttressed by mental health initiatives can help overcome hatred and violence.
His skepticism of NATO buttressed the narrative that the US gets taken advantage of by other nations and that it needs to reassert its self-interest.
Mr. Kim was the founding director of the infamous Korean Central Intelligence Agency, which buttressed Mr. Park's rule through arbitrary arrests and the torture of dissidents.
Buttressed by an unprecedented parliamentary majority after a snap July election, Zelenskiy's Servant of the People party has set an ambitious timetable for passing such reforms.
Buttressed by soaring popular support, Lopez Obrador took office in December 2018 vowing to root out corruption, lift the economy and reduce record levels of violence.
Widodo's rival, former military general Prabowo Subianto, buttressed his challenge by forging an alliance with hardline Islamist groups and religious parties to tap into this trend.
By the 1950s, her anti-Communism had evolved into a full-throated celebration of capitalism, buttressed by her original credibility as a survivor of Soviet collectivism.
Yet Republicans, led by Mr. Trump and buttressed by his allies in the conservative media, have spent months seizing on and distorting their more inflammatory statements.
Yet Republicans, led by Mr. Trump and buttressed by his allies in the conservative media, have spent months seizing on and distorting their more inflammatory statements.
More importantly, Kim Jong Un's missile tests have buttressed Abe's case to increase defense spending and to purchase the U.S.-made Aegis Ashore anti-missile system.
Nor is she a former administration hack, or one of those gray, grandiloquent professors retailing sound bites buttressed by the ivied credentials of Harvard or Georgetown.
China's growth buttressed both the world economy and a belief among its officials that its economic and political systems could rival those of the United States.
Now a large new study led by Joshua Hartshorne of Boston College (with Mr Pinker and Joshua Tenenbaum as co-authors) has buttressed the critical-period hypothesis.
This is no mere representation, but an active part of the video, buttressed with virtual fly-throughs and frequent markings, like circling a specific subset of points.
A rusting, military-like bunker, surrounded by a metal fence, buttressed by mountains and fields, and protected by a guard, it looked like a minimum-security prison.
El-Erian said investors can be "very confident" the Fed can continue with its "beautiful normalization" that will be buttressed by help from fiscal policy in Congress.
When he left the Army, in 2011, he decided to start a cybersecurity company, the Nisos Group, whose digital investigations would be buttressed by " HUMINT "—human intelligence.
"The Course of Love" explicitly argues that romance can only survive, once it has moved from boil to simmer (or less), if buttressed by resignation and stoicism.
Though the commercial breaks were buttressed by interstitials alluding the highly dramatic controversy, the actual controversy was presented in a way that made it appear extremely normal.
This glib moral embrace of unyielding racists for the sake of "getting things done" buttressed a vicious anti-Black social and political order for generations on end.
His arguments are buttressed by a scholar's scoop, the text of a National Security Council document (NSC 75) he had declassified through the Freedom of Information Act.
Scored for flute, alto flute, piano, two percussionists and four strings, the piece begins with eerily soft, sustained high string tones gently buttressed by chiming percussion chords.
Since then, data from the health departments of New York State and Washington State have buttressed the finding, making it clear that social distancing is saving lives.
Since then, data from the health departments of New York State and Washington State have buttressed the finding, making it clear that social distancing is saving lives.
As is the modern way, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was buttressed by blockades of sand-filled sanitation trucks, patrolled by sniffer dogs and guarded by police.
Even buttressed by such academic bona fides, Ms. Martin allowed a flicker of uncertainty about how "Untrue" will be received when it is released on Sept. 18.
And over on the opposing team, Yasiel Puig offers up a low mohawk sometimes dyed Dodgers blue that is buttressed with script shaved into the faded sides.
On the economic front, the greenback was buttressed by better-than-expected U.S. manufacturing data on Friday, seen as staving off the need for a rate cut.
Those comments were buttressed on Thursday by Robert Kaplan, the new head of the Dallas Fed, who said the central bank should be "patient" on rate increases.
Unlike Justin Bieber, who as a child relied on food banks and the care of a struggling teenage mother, Johnson's entire life has been buttressed with privilege.
If so much smoke still swirls, it is because it remains unclear whether a natural coincidence of interests between Russia and Team Trump was buttressed by actual collusion.
Europe's benchmark German 10-year yield hit a 20163-day high, buttressed by expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve is set to raise interest rates later this month.
These sorts of familiar excuses for police violence are often buttressed by stern lectures from officers and random tweeters alike to always act thus-and-so around cops.
Lithium miners in Australia and Canada have seen their shares climb, buttressed by demand for electric vehicles, in part due to stricter car emissions standards around the world.
The release cast a shadow over President Donald Trump's historic assault on environmental regulations and buttressed the United Nations' dire and widely reported warnings released a month earlier.
With the exception of France, bond yields across the euro area edged higher, buttressed by expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise interest rates later this month.
But though I willed myself to stand I remained where I was, barely upright, my hands buttressed at my side and my torso bent forward, swaying a little.
Corporate spending, at least in the US and Japan, has been buttressed by profit levels (as a share of GDP) never before seen in the post-war era.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has been stonewalling the House Ways and Means Committee's demand, buttressed by a 210 law, for the last six years of Trump's federal returns.
Energy stocks advanced over 1%, buttressed by brent crude oil prices, which consolidated above $2.23 per barrel, thanks to supply cuts led by OPEC and certain U.S. sanctions.
Gadem's report on the expulsions was buttressed by the Moroccan Association of Human Rights, which published videos of groups of migrants being taken to the airport and deported.
But analysts say American white supremacists' infatuation with Russia's top social network has been buttressed by their view that Russia stands as a bastion of white European christendom.
Shurmur's résumé has been buttressed by his work this season with Vikings quarterback Case Keenum, who has gone from an N.F.L. journeyman to a surprising star for Minnesota.
They have been training and fighting alongside local troops in Somalia for more than a decade, and are now buttressed by invigorated airstrike authorities under the Trump administration.
Mr. Kennedy clocks in at a cool 3,500 or so, buttressed by efforts to goose engagement recently with an image of him holding a black Labrador retriever puppy.
In doing so, he buttressed their work, which was often controversial in the church, as well as the work of African-American Catholic theologians in the United States.
Calipari's credibility is buttressed by all the things he publishes that have no obvious utility, whether it is a tribute to his family's late German shepherd or CoachCal.
That argument was buttressed by Biden's success on Tuesday in states such as North Carolina, won by Trump in 2016, and Minnesota, a top Trump target this year.
And his bluesy riffing buttressed the sultry, throbbing groove on "Son of a Preacher Man," a Top 22013 single for the British pop singer Dusty Springfield in 1968.
It's what you get when the Hellenic ideal of individual freedom is buttressed by the Roman devotion to rule of law, or what some today would call constitutionalism.
There is now a rich ecosystem of VC firms buttressed by Alibaba and Tencent, who seed roughly a quarter of VC deals, and by government-backed funds-of-funds.
Analysts expect Victor to avoid big gambles as he takes the helm, buttressed by veteran executives including Canning Fok and Frank Sixt, though they too may be approaching retirement.
This move into TIPS is buttressed by data released on Friday showing that underlying domestic inflation and wage growth has remained stable despite the latest swoon in commodities prices.
Gains in the financial sector after two straight sessions of losses further buttressed the benchmark index, with the country's top four banks gaining in the range of 0.1%-0.7%.
Meanwhile, the second leg of U.S. Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen's testimony, this time before a Senate panel, further buttressed her advocacy of a gradual rate of policy tightening.
"It is right now a diplomatically led economic sanction buttressed effort to try and turn North Korea off this path," Mattis said during his opening remarks at the AUSA.
Wilson's claim to the name was recently buttressed by Christopher K. Philippo, who is researching a book on cemeteries in Troy, N.Y.; he discovered a letter from the Rev.
This is an interpretation buttressed by the alternative for invoking Section 2808 of Title 10, which consists of a "declaration of war" that the Constitution assigns to Congress alone.
Investors now see more than a 70 percent chance of a December hike, according to CME Group, and Eric S. Rosengren, the Boston Fed's president, buttressed those expectations Friday.
Advocates of police reform have criticized his position that state law prohibits the release of officers' disciplinary records, although it was buttressed by a recent state appeals court ruling.
Expectations the Bank of Canada would raise key interest rates later this year also buttressed demand for the loonie, and helped lift Canadian yields for a third straight session.
Tech companies began to trickle in, buttressed by the Fortune 500 old guard, and they in turn gave birth to startup accelerators, seed-investment firms, and venture capital funds.
The action buttressed positive activity across the stock market helping the to rise more than 57 points, the climb 0.69% and the tech-heavy rally 8003% by session close.
In 2017, for example, robust economic performance buttressed by rising house prices, rallying stocks, and ripping export demand allowed regulators to play hardball with highly indebted companies and speculators.
O'Neill's appointment "coincides with a period when many of the structures and principles that have supported global growth and buttressed peace are under threat," Chatham House director Robin Niblett said.
The talk in 1990 of the inevitability of a world of liberal democracy turned to predictions of a world of autocrats buttressed by the surveillance states that technology has enabled.
Facebook has attracted particular attention for its dominant position in social networking and how it bought smaller rivals such as Instagram and WhatsApp over the years, which buttressed its lead.
Nobody has to like every sort of wine, but when a genre like the big Champagne houses is buttressed by a history of depth and accomplishments, it cannot be dismissed.
But other executives said that China's mammoth infrastructure spending would translate into higher manufacturing demand for 2017, also buttressed by supply-side reforms, pushing up the floor for copper prices.
Systems like the one for country code top-level domains were meant to be a democratizing force; instead they buttressed the same power structures that have defined our world for centuries.
They focus instead on what they see as his business expertise, buttressed by the ostentatious display of wealth that has made his name synonymous with success in dozens of rap songs.
The pivotal moment came in 1988, when the European Commission's president, Jacques Delors, promised the Trades Union Congress that Europe's single market would be buttressed by tougher labour and social regulations.
The separation of art and artist is proclaimed—rather desperately, it seems to me—as if it were a philosophical principle, rather than a cultural habit buttressed by shopworn academic dogma.
That we all pull it out and read it one more time," Mattis added saying that the current U.S. response to North Korea was a "diplomatically-led, economic sanction buttressed effort.
Already buttressed by the Bank of Japan's massive buying under its quantitative easing programme, the $10 trillion JGB market, according to analysts, will likely weather a downgrade and could even benefit.
Is it a wonder, then, that a growing number of professional women in China, buttressed by their education credentials and financial independence, are deciding to delay or forgo marriage and family?
The separation of art and artist is proclaimed — rather desperately, it seems to me — as if it were a philosophical principle, rather than a cultural habit buttressed by shopworn academic dogma.
There were people willing to be called before the committee who would have testified under oath about Judge Thomas's interest in pornography, information that also would have buttressed Ms. Hill's testimony.
The new trilogy — which has since been completed with 2017's The Last Jedi and 2019's The Rise of Skywalker — was buttressed by two side stories, Rogue One and Solo.
Their suspicions were buttressed by a preliminary investigation that uncovered a seemingly all-male clientele and internet postings describing the spa as a "rub and tug," according to a police affidavit.
To the contrary, they believed that any manumission plan had to placate property rights that were buttressed by the Fifth Amendment, which required "just compensation" for government seizure of private assets.
Close trackers of the race have long assumed that Clinton's delegate lead would be buttressed by big Northeastern states with diverse populations and powerful Democratic establishments — New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.
If they can give enough bread and circus to the public, they can maintain a stable working majority buttressed by a certain degree of repression of the press and political opposition.
He also inhabited the part, hidden behind thick buzzer-locked doors in the innermost A ring of the Pentagon in an office buttressed with papers and books on every branch of knowledge.
The 63s American immigration regime, bolstered by widely circulated eugenicist policy, buttressed these Nazi claims of a biologically essentialized citizenship, as did the American rejection of thousands of Jewish refugees fleeing Europe.
The at times illegal harassment and surveillance of black activist groups by local and federal law enforcement also buttressed charges by the Soviet Union that racial discrimination continued to haunt American democracy.
The violence feeds a growing impulse among many in the West to fear Muslims and Arabs, which has already prompted a political crisis over immigration that, in turn, has buttressed extremists' goals.
But the thrust of her address was clear, buttressed by the campaign's broader efforts to reach voters in the contest's last days as polls have shown the race tightening, at least somewhat.
The national audience for Mr. Finkielkraut's themes, returned to obsessively and buttressed by a seamless web of references, is now larger than ever in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 2015.
In your view, old-school liberal models (heavily regulatory, skeptical of consolidation, buttressed by powerful unions that made expansive wage and benefit demands) encouraged stagnation and made American companies less competitive internationally.
His book is filled with wild, with-it insights, buttressed by bounteous black and white photos, yet it is based in a rather ordinary, mid-20th century American upbringing, with extraordinary moments.
For a dozen years now, democracy has been buttressed by the efforts of the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala, or Cicig, established through a treaty between the United Nations and Guatemala.
But Ms. Broderson and her supporters — who labeled the investigation of her a "witch hunt" — were buttressed by a judge who ruled that her impeachment was unfair and reinstated her as mayor.
Nonetheless, the timing and volume of the calls buttressed testimony by witnesses who portrayed Mr. Giuliani at the center of a shadow foreign policy that dismayed and baffled many in the administration.
Mr. Rocard inherited from Mr. Mendès-France the idea that lofty social goals are useless unless they are buttressed by practical economic measures, the historian Alain Bergounioux wrote on Monday in Le Monde.
They found in the history of Western civilization the precepts for a community of nations buttressed not only by shared values, interests and institutions, but also by the world's most powerful military alliance.
This excess of gear—modular synths, organs, mellotrons, and so on— and over-the top-theatricality was buttressed by the abilities of the players; Emerson could play Bach backwards, Wakeman would play Brahms.
But McCann's faith was buttressed by his history with Morton, who was 14-7 with a 3.62 earned run average in the best season of his career and even better in the playoffs.
He said he hoped the international attention on Singapore — buttressed by the success of "Crazy Rich Asians," a movie based in the country — might shine light on the state of gay rights there.
These comprise local businesses that get deeply involved in shaping the skills being taught in the public schools and community colleges, buttressed by civic and philanthropic groups providing supplemental learning opportunities and internships.
While she sat around various lobbies and cafeterias while Nesterenko had meetings, we were treated to a lengthy, somewhat on-the-nose flashback that positioned and buttressed her 11th-hour change of heart.
The General Accounting Office buttressed the House impeachment case when it revealed that the president violated federal law by withholding the money Congress approved and Ukraine needed to fight off a Russian invasion.
It is up to the private and public sectors, buttressed by ground-breaking private-public-partnerships (PPP) to fortify this ecosystem and maintain Africa's global market flight-path while introducing its newest contributors.
The results — whether military interventions in Syria and Ukraine or meddling in politics in Europe or the United States — have buttressed President Vladimir V. Putin's drive to restore Russia to major-power status.
For Hillary Clinton, the key — as always for Democrats in Pennsylvania — is to come out of the diverse Philadelphia region with large majorities, hopefully buttressed by more affluent, educated voters in surrounding suburbs.
Many Trump critics buttressed their claim with photos of illegal immigrant children in what looked like in cages, only to be embarrassed when it turned out the pictures were taken during the Obama administration.
Under previous CEO Andrew Witty, GSK has built up a diversified business, with its core pharmaceuticals operation buttressed by large consumer health and vaccine units - a structure Walmsley said had "both logic and benefit".
But the Turbo S E-Hybrid's extra responsiveness comes from the fact that the V2000's power is buttressed by the 100kW electric motor, which gives the car a total output of 680 horsepower.
Trump beat Clinton in Michigan in 2016 by less than 11,000 votes, and he was buttressed by Democrats in suburban Macomb County, who crossed over to support him because of his pro-worker agenda.
"The near-term outlook for retail sales remains positive, as consumer sentiment is buttressed by the favourable employment and income situation, and as inbound tourism continues to recover," the government said in a statement.
The boom was buttressed by the US CLO market, which performed well during the crisis, with a record US$128.1bn of the funds arranged in the US in 2018, according to LPC Collateral data.
The answer is to unite around one moderate contender buttressed by another, a united centrist ticket that can more broadly appeal to the nation and go the distance. Bloomberg/Klobuchar.  Buttigieg/Klobuchar. Klobuchar/Biden.
In a moment of visual irony, which becomes trite as soon as you realize Roof was probably aware of it, our subject is buttressed by pots of vulnerable small marigolds on either side of him.
Fitch also views PNC's company profile as strong, buttressed by its solid deposit market shares, as well as diverse business model, with particular strengths in corporate banking, middle-market M&A advisory, and wealth management.
The film's ambitious sweep of ideas is further buttressed by the fact that Hazarika, a deeply accomplished storyteller, does complete justice to his vivid imagination, disallowing it to be dampened by the unpredictability of execution.
The emptiness found at the heart of this painting is prevalent to a greater and lesser degree in all of the work, most often merged with self-conscious charm buttressed by a bit of theory.
Perhaps May calculated that overseeing Britain's exit from the European single market, which will undoubtedly cause disruptions, would be buttressed by a larger future commitment by America, whose current president sympathizes with the "leave" campaign.
Ticketmaster controlled over 80 percent of the market before the merger, and that holds true of Live Nation today, buttressed by its role as the nation's largest concert promoter and owner of over 200 venues.
And this year's thin team will be buttressed next season by a highly-regarded transfer and five freshmen, including the nation's top recruit, Paige Bueckers, a 25-foot-211 inch guard from Eden Prairie, Minn.
A poll released this week by Zogby Analytics buttressed those hopes, with Democratic candidates like Senator Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. holding large leads against Mr. Trump in hypothetical matchups.
Going into the conference, Western countries had insisted that Russia end its bombing campaign in support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government — airstrikes that have buttressed sizable regime advances this month in Aleppo governorate.
"We know we are racing against the clock," said Elaine Forbes, the executive director of the Port of San Francisco, her office buttressed by a century-old sea wall that could collapse in an earthquake.
The real estate sector, which has been buttressed by investors from China in the last decade, has had a steep falloff as relations sour and as Chinese officials clamp down on foreign real estate investment.
The appeals court ruling buttressed investors in several lawsuits in Manhattan seeking to hold banks liable for billions of dollars in damages for alleged price-fixing in U.S. Treasuries, commodities, currencies, derivatives and other rates.
Hayes said the site, which is set to launch in early 2020, is expected to publish just three pieces a day, including an anchor story that will be buttressed by rigorous reporting or thoughtful commentary.
Buttressed by a truce which had been largely holding since April 10, the talks in Kuwait had been inching ahead in recent days and the Houthis said Saudi Arabia had on Saturday released 40 Yemeni prisoners.
Named after an ancient Greek colony in southern Italy famous for its three temples, "Paestum" is a painting of a deep violet portal, buttressed by the columns on either side, that opens onto a fiery world.
Though the Mad River Valley has been buttressed over the years by the presence of out-of-state transplants of some wealth or accomplishment, the overall ethos of the place is generally the opposite of pretension.
In the wake of the crisis, the Fed was charged with enforcing a more stringent set of rules, buttressed by the Dodd-Frank reforms that sought to make banks hold more capital and take fewer risks.
Moscow no longer controls pieces of the empire like Ukraine or Belarus, but the dominion of the Russian Orthodox Church has buttressed Mr. Putin's claim that they were still one people, one church and one culture.
Norway is Europe's largest aluminum producer, buttressed by cheap and abundant hydropower, like the waterfall that flows to the fjord here in Holmestrand, which powers the rolling mill that has operated for more than 100 years.
It's a consistent policy buttressed by insinuation and lies about the supposed threat, and designed to manipulate fear and nationalism as election-winning emotions in a time of rapid technological change, large migrant flows and uncertainty.
The consolidation of a hawkish "New Hanseatic League" of fellow northern states and the formation of a populist, expansionary government in debt-laden Italy have only buttressed the Teutonic wall into which the French president has crashed.
However, it was buttressed by a more rigorous pair of studies by Barry Eichengreen of the University of California, Berkeley, Donghyun Park of the Asian Development Bank and Kwanho Shin of Korea University, which reached similar conclusions.
They buttressed their famous Core Four with a veritable roster of All-Stars, the primary imports—Rodriguez, Johnny Damon, Mark Teixeira, C.C. Sabathia, A.J. Burnett—acquired over the years by way of high-dollar, long-term deals.
The club's best hope for creating a core to build around emanates from the bullpen, which was buttressed on Monday when Aroldis Chapman returned from a 29-game suspension imposed under baseball's new policy on domestic violence.
When Brad Lockridge, a Rockdale County deputy sheriff, confronted him in the garage, he was dressed in a bulletproof vest buttressed with a steel plate and was holding the AR-15, loaded with a 21981-round magazine.
Mr. Bush's Treasury Department determined that redefining "cost" by regulatory fiat would be illegal — a conclusion buttressed by the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, which found that "cost" means the price that was paid for something.
But Mr. Trump's retaliation against Mr. Acosta, buttressed by a false claim that the correspondent had handled a female White House intern roughly during the news conference on Wednesday, has little precedent in the modern White House.
They spent the final months of 2017 working on a package of sweeping tax cuts they hoped could be the centerpiece of their 2018 campaign message, buttressed by a soaring stock market and a low unemployment rate.
" The London Times newspaper deemed it the best "Star Wars" movie yet, calling it a "film of wit and wonder, of eye-gouging visual spectacle, and one that is buttressed by entirely unexpected, and frequently devastating, emotional power.
A scan of ads from congressional hopefuls reveals a diverse suite of tactics buttressed by a clear strategic decision to hammer Republicans over their efforts to gut Obamacare and either cut or complicate funding for programs like Medicaid.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar rose modestly against a basket of currencies on Wednesday, buttressed by higher U.S. bond yields and the view the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates further on signs of ongoing economic growth.
From the outset, Ms. Button used simple criteria to assess whether to add a company to the site — including durability, ethical production and exceptional aftercare — as well as checking to see if customers' online reviews buttressed companies' claims.
Here are the top moments of Monday's closing arguments: Throughout the trial, the House managers buttressed their arguments with weighty, high-minded references to the Constitution, the founding fathers, and a slew of other historical and political icons.
The words spoken by successive presidents, members of Congress and many ordinary citizens were loud and clear — and when buttressed by genuine efforts to live up to them, they were the most powerful weapons in the Cold War.
The action buttressed positive activity across the stock market helping the Dow Jones Industrial Average to rise more than 57 points, the S&P 8003 climb 0.69% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite rally 0.91% by session close.
This time, suspicion is being buttressed by some economists with a proposition not too dissimilar to Laughlin's: that immigrants could sap America's vitality by bringing inferior cultural traits from their dysfunctional home countries to erode American social norms.
With ultranationalist leaders and weapon fetishists in control of Washington and Moscow, buttressed by military yes-men and mercenary defense contractors, there's little to stand in the way of a new, irrationally exuberant buildup of bizarre new nuclear forces.
Emmett Till's murder illustrated how lynchings buttressed the school of white supremacy that marked black people for death for seeking the right to vote, talking back to white people or merely brushing against a white woman on the sidewalk.
Building such a case — similar to the charges that former Trump presidential campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded guilty to last month — would require overwhelming recent evidence, buttressed by new documents and strong testimony from Trump insiders, the experts said.
That version of "genius" still lives with us today and — like many potent concepts — turns out to be more of a social invention buttressed by technology (the need to assign value to copyrighted works) than some innate human divinity.
Sports Briefing | Olympics Facing severe budget cuts in almost all aspects of the Games, the Rio de Janeiro Olympics have been buttressed by the Japanese electronics company's Panasonic signing on as a sponsor of the opening and closing ceremony.
Highlands calls itself a "contemporary Scottish gastropub," a claim buttressed by an abundance of tartan—in lampshades, in the waitresses' minidresses, in chair coverings—and by a painting of a beady-eyed Scots guard hanging in the rest room.
"It is right now a diplomatically led economic sanction buttressed effort to try and turn North Korea off this path," Mattis said Monday during his opening remarks at the Association of the United States Army's annual meeting in Washington.
"It is right now a diplomatically led, economic sanctions-buttressed effort to try to turn North Korea off of this path," Mattis said during his keynote address at the Association of the United States Army's annual meeting in Washington.
President Donald Trump has buttressed the Saudi crown prince's denials of involvement in the murder, and the administration as a whole has resisted bipartisan pressure to sanction the Saudi government and cut off U.S. weapons sales to the kingdom.
He has been buttressed by sky-high name recognition, association with former President Barack Obama and his promise that he is best suited to win the white working-class voters who helped deliver the last election to President Trump.
Rather, it is the resilience and legitimacy of the institutions of government — from the White House to Congress, the FBI to the CIA — that must be buttressed if we are to defuse the weapon we have handed the Kremlin.
Leaders like President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran favored Trump for a reason: They believe he will make America weaker, the trans-Atlantic alliance weaker, and the American-buttressed post-1945 global order weaker.
The Supreme Court in 2016 on buttressed constitutional protections for abortion rights in a ruling in which Kennedy joined the four liberal justices, throwing out a Texas law imposing difficult-to-meet requirements on abortion clinics and abortion doctors.
Buttressed this time by an unshakable Republican majority (and with no Democrat lurking in the White House with a veto pen), Ms. Murkowski sold her proposal as a way to raise revenue to offset the tax bill's huge costs.
In the first detailed financial statement about the demerger, Wesfarmers put the one-time cost to spin off Coles at A$148 million ($104 million) but the disclosure also buttressed Wesfarmers' rationale for shedding the grocer to seek fatter margins elsewhere.
"The report describes how these efforts are led by the government's security services and buttressed by state-owned enterprises, Kremlin-aligned oligarchs, and Russian criminal groups that have effectively been nationalized by the state," Bartlett said in an emailed statement.
"Most of all I want to show you that it isn't reckless to try to pick individual stocks and those who say it is just don't understand the process of first hand experience, married with research buttressed by skepticism," he said.
Besides troops from Russia, Assad's regime has been buttressed in recent years by soldiers from Iran and militiamen from Lebanon's Hezbollah, sparking fears in Tel Aviv that Israel's northern border has become increasingly vulnerable to those actors within the civil war.
He wanted to bottle that essence and transplant it into his take on the adventure, buttressed by contemporary trappings cherry-picked from more recent Metroid titles such as 2002's Metroid Fusion and 23's Zero Mission for Game Boy Advance.
Last year's money market fund reform has buttressed demand for FHLBank short-term debt, or discount notes, but concerns persist that this type of financing would be disrupted in times of market turmoil as seen during the global credit crisis.
This is a video age, in which facts that were previously filtered though police accounts and media sources, that were previously whispered over shoulders at barbershops and across kitchen tables, have been buttressed by the immediacy and veracity of visual proof.
This idea was buttressed by WikiLeaks' release of hacked emails that showed that some in the Democratic National Committee displayed an open disdain for Sanders and, as The New York Times reported, "showed party officials conspiring to sabotage" his campaign.
Sean Carter, one of the lead lawyers for the plaintiffs in the case in the Southern District, said that his team's 156-page complaint alleging a Saudi government role in the attacks was buttressed by 4,500 pages of supporting evidence.
He's as intense as ever during games—still erupting in primal screams and beating his chest, just as he was a decade ago in Toronto—but the new Chris Bosh plays a game that's buttressed, perhaps even fueled, by joy.
In its lawsuit in California, Benfica claimed the details published online were "trade secrets" that buttressed its success in winning championships and cultivated an academy system that generated "more than any other club in the world" in player sales this decade.
Buttressed by narration culled from the priest's own reminiscences (read by Maurice LaMarche), the movie, directed by Patrick Creadon, is most impressive in recounting Hesburgh's tireless work, from the 1950s to the '70s, on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
The rule, they said in the French version of Slate, was a parvenu (it was enunciated in the 17th century and became widely taught only in the 19th century) and politically motivated (it buttressed French laws that denied women equal rights).
A defiantly crazy and arguably cynical building, its standout feature is a central, monstrously oversize column crowned with an ionic capital, buttressed on either side by a bricolage of arches, made up of concrete panels meant to look like solid blocks.
It's a challenge to keep action coherent and build suspense in the submerged environment simulated in "Underwater," but Eubank doesn't meet it, instead falling back on stale shocks that are not credibly buttressed by swelling bass effects on the soundtrack.
It also left Superintendent Johnson with the task of trying to restore public trust in what appeared to be a weakened police force, a perception that was buttressed only by a dramatic drop in the number of arrests in 2016.
Buttressed by Giancarlo Stanton, whose three hits — two home runs off the Yankee nemesis Dallas Keuchel and a double — accounted for all the Yankees' offense, Severino threw a five-hit shutout of the Astros, with the Yankees winning, 4-0.
Though it was also striking that clothes that cocooned — that fortified and buttressed — were also a theme at Chanel, where under the shadow of his Eiffel homage, Mr. Lagerfeld sent out a parade of meaty tweed in exaggerated and oppositional lines.
At the same time, workers, empowered by the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, organized the A. & P. and other chain stores, as well as these buttressed Main Street manufacturers, so that they also got a share of the profits.
Las Vegas Sands, controlled by Sheldon Adelson, whom ProPublica called "Trump's biggest patron" in 2018, paid out more than its 2019 cash flow as dividends alone, and reduced a cash position it had buttressed in 21.5 by more than $231 million.
He wanted to bottle that essence and transplant it into his take on the adventure, buttressed by contemporary trappings cherry-picked from more recent Metroid titles such as 2002's Metroid Fusion and 2004's Zero Mission for Game Boy Advance.
Any changes to the international consensus on a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, and Palestinian refugees' right of return to what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories, long buttressed by U.S. policy, therefore reverberate harder in Jordan than anywhere else.
In either case, Rojo castigates a deadlock of masculine egos, a culture in which psychological malaise cavorts as raw force and façades of decision are buttressed by little else than cowardice; hot tempers and misplaced aggression are the order of the day.
The report did not specifically refer to China, the world's biggest producer and consumer of aluminum, which has been churning out much more of the metal than it can use, buttressed by local government subsidies to an industry that is a major employer.
But buttressed by Russian air power, Iranian expertise and recruits that include Iran-trained Iraqi and Afghan militias and fighters from the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, the Assad government has reversed the tide, steadily regaining ground it lost earlier in the war.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday threw out a Louisiana death row inmate's 2002 murder conviction in the beating death of a 16-year-old pizza delivery boy, saying prosecutors withheld evidence that could have buttressed his claim of innocence.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian shares are set to edge fractionally higher over the rest of this year and then extend gains in 2017, driven by record-low interest rates and buttressed by recovering commodity prices, a Reuters poll of analysts and strategists found.
The more modestly endowed universities, he said, compete without the billions of dollars in football-related revenue that their rivals in the bigger conferences enjoy, even as costs — including scholarships newly buttressed to cover the full cost of attendance — continue to rise.
Moylan said another big hurdle is that tours have buttressed the music industry because fans are willing to pay high ticket prices for the experience, but how much people are willing to spend on a virtual version of performance is hard to know.
Andrew Weiss, a Russia expert in the Clinton White House who is now with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said that smear campaigns, buttressed by social media attacks, have become part of the standard operating procedure deployed by Russia against perceived enemies.
Op-Ed Contributor The forward trenches in the hills just beyond the abandoned village of Talish, in Nagorno-Karabakh, are reminiscent of World War I: long, endless, slits in the ground, the dirt buttressed by wood, with periodic firing posts and dugouts.
I sympathized with Trump's efforts to give North Korea an opportunity to change, but his bluster, flattery and commemorative coins amounted to nothing more than pseudo-policy — a verbal meringue buttressed by no analytic substance, no institutional leverage, no real power force.
Conversations with influential conservative figures in recent days, buttressed by exclusive polling data taken before Tuesday's Iranian missile attack in Iraq, indicate that many in Trump's base see last week's airstrike on Qassem Soleimani as a necessary move against Iran's Islamist regime.
The ruling, by a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Manhattan, was nonetheless a startling development that buttressed Mr. Silver's reputation as a man whose resilience and influence in New York once seemed boundless.
NEW YORK, May 11 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields turned higher on Thursday, touching their highest levels since at least the end of March, as a stronger-than-forecast rise in producer prices in April buttressed the notion of U.S. inflation accelerating in the second quarter.
In particular, several companies have been required by the courts to recognise their staff as "workers" whose flexibility is buttressed by basic forms of statutory protection, including a guaranteed hourly minimum wage and holiday pay, rather than as "independent contractors" with no such protection.
Shares of the company have surged 553 percent this year, buttressed by rising oil prices, which helped it reject a $10.8 billion takeover offer from private equity-backed Harbour Energy and then agree to a $2 billion-plus takeover of privately held Quadrant Energy.
Whatever differences the parties and their leading candidates had, they retained a strong respect for the democratic process and the things that buttressed it — rule of law, a free press and other civil liberties, electoral integrity, and basic decency and respect for political opponents.
This speech in Cleveland was carefully, even at times brilliantly constructed, bearing the hallmark of skilled writers and well-honed legal minds who captured the essence of Trumpism, then buttressed it with cherry-picked statistics, polished anedotes and deft nods to the constraints of law.
Mr. Shandling's most notable work was "The Larry Sanders Show," a late-night talk show parody that presented its host as an insecure egomaniac buttressed by Hank, an oafish second banana portrayed by Jeffrey Tambor, and Artie, the no-nonsense producer played by Rip Torn.
In the meantime, promoters like Drew Cordeiro, owner of New England-based Beyond Wrestling, saw YouTube ad revenue as a way to grow his bottom line—a bottom line that, unlike Vince McMahon's WWE, wasn't buttressed by millions of dollars in television rights fees.
The album's dexterous vocals are buttressed by a star-studded roster of musicians that spans generations, including Clarke, keyboardist George Duke, late piano prodigy Austin Peralta, and WCGD members Ronald Bruner Jr. and Stephen Bruner (better known as Thundercat), on drums and bass respectively.
In the early 2200s, while researching the history of sexual selection, Prum read a seminal 22 paper and a 2200 book on the subject by the English biologist and statistician Ronald Fisher, who buttressed Darwin's original idea with a more sophisticated understanding of heredity.
Mr. Corker, in an interview on Friday, said that the experience of working with the Congressional Budget Office during Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act buttressed his view that analyses from economists outside the government should be considered when scoring tax legislation.
Democrats contend the case against Trump is overwhelming, buttressed by the transcript of a July 25 call between the Trump and Ukraine's newly elected president Volodymyr Zelensky, as well as a slew of witnesses who testified in the House's impeachment inquiry throughout the fall.
Until Wednesday night, the campaign's theory of the race seemed to be playing out, buttressed by hundreds of millions of dollars in ad spending and a message that the former mayor has the experience and tenacity to send Democrats back to the White House.
Any changes to the international consensus on a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, and Palestinian refugees' right of return to what is now Israel and the Palestinian Territories, long buttressed by U.S. policy, would therefore reverberate harder in Jordan than anywhere else.
Before that day, students like David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez were high schoolers, but now suddenly they also are activists, bound together by tragedy and buttressed by the work of generations of other activists who came to the cause in the very same way.
But even if the reporting is true, Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly says the suggestion of a backchannel "doesn't bother me," buttressed by the support of National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster who said over the weekend that he was "not concerned" by it either. Why?
In many ways, Erdogan's policies were overdue: nationalistic impulses prevented peace with the Kurds, who had demanded the freedom to be Kurdish, precluded discussions about the Armenian genocide and buttressed a kind of High Turkish snobbery when it came to its former Ottoman subjects, the Arabs.
Among those cities included Toronto, where the group is already working to transform a stretch of blighted waterfront, Denver, Colorado; Detroit, Michigan; and Alameda in the San Francisco Bay Area, which is a residential area buttressed by acres of empty land that was previously a naval base.
However, the trip appeared more likely to move forward after Mr. Trump buttressed Saudi denials that it was responsible for Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance, suggesting that "rogue killers" could be to blame, and as he dispatched his secretary of state to meet with King Salman of Saudi Arabia.
The 19903-page indictment, revealing a sophisticated network that sought to bolster Mr. Trump and undermine Hillary Clinton by staging rallies and purchasing incendiary ads on social media, handed Democrats ammunition to claim that Mr. Trump's success was illegitimate because it was buttressed by a foreign power.
Democrats argued that seven public hearings over the past two weeks had buttressed their case that Republican Trump acted improperly in asking Ukraine for investigations of Democratic former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, and of whether Ukraine meddled in the 2016 U.S. election.
Referring to comments that President Trump made this year that he was willing to intercede in the case if it would help secure a trade deal with China, Mr. McCallum said that Mr. Trump's intervention, among other factors, had buttressed Ms. Meng's case to avoid extradition.
Kerkhoff's strategy will not only decide the fate of his career, but also the shape of Thyssenkrupp - a poster child of Germany's so-called Rhineland capitalism, which buttressed the country's economic success by emphasizing social policies to protect workers rights as much as the rules of free enterprise.
And, like Trump, the well-heeled businessman buttressed his anti-Washington message with promises to fight for everyday Georgians, with a heavy focus on the economy and broadsides against immigration reform, though his platform is much more traditionally conservative and his folksy demeanor is nothing like Trump's brashness.
The picture was the first missive that sparked an uproar that has plunged Virginia's politics into a seemingly bottomless pit of disarray, and especially the state's Democratic Party, which had been in the midst of a political revival buttressed by Hillary Clinton's winning performance in the state in 2016.
They came alongside dozens of strange meetings between Clinton campaign aides and Chinese staffers — contacts left off security clearance forms and "forgotten" during sworn congressional testimony — and were buttressed by Clinton herself lurching toward a strangely pro-China policy and an unusual, and repeatedly articulated, affection for China's leader.
Officer Pantaleo's lawyers argued that he did not put Mr. Garner into a chokehold, and had instead used a technique called a "seatbelt" hold, a view they claim was buttressed by a doctor employed by the police department who said that there were no injuries to Mr. Garner's trachea.
Such an approach, to move toward a new government following historical models of conflict resolution and post-conflict transition, based on intra-Syrian outreach and communication, buttressed by coercive international diplomacy, especially by the United States and Russia, could bring Syria back to life from its dying gasps.
The two leftist Latin American governments became intimate allies under Castro and his younger disciple, the late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, a relationship buttressed by generous oil shipments from the OPEC country to the Communist-run island in return for thousands of Cuban doctors, teachers, sports trainers and security advisers.
Analysts at Moody's and other consultant firms are predicting that companies will increasingly be forced to sell assets, particularly because a growing number of them are under pressure to meet debt payments and are losing price hedges that buttressed their balance sheets in the last two years of slumping prices.
That conclusion is buttressed by the famed University of Michigan Survey of Consumers which, in April, found 21625 percent of Americans saying their financial situation was better than it was five years ago, compared to 2900 percent who felt worse off and 220006 percent who said their situation was unchanged.
Incomes for 2015 haven't been made public yet, but one person familiar with the numbers estimates that the majority of the Women's World Cup squad will have cleared over $300,000, buttressed in part by the $1.8 million cumulative Victory Tour bonus, which is augmented by a cut of gate receipts.
The legalization of cannabis has led to a so-called "green rush," with licensed cannabis growers pressing to get a foothold in what is expected to be a $5 billion industry (6.5 billion Canadian dollars) by 2020, buttressed by the expected arrival of thousands of pot tourists from the United States.
This was a natural move for the British nose-to-tail devotee, as Bloomfield has buttressed her gastropub mini-empire with two exemplary specimens: a hefty, salt-bombed Roquefort-covered beef gem, at the Spotted Pig, and, at the Breslin, a lamb burger that may be the juiciest in the city.
But, so far, his staying power means he's going to make Clinton fight for every delegate without really endangering her front-runner status, buttressed as it is by the support of superdelegates, those "uncommitted" party officials whose overwhelming pledged support means Sanders needs to outperform Clinton even to get to a tie.
American universities rarely built the kind of high walls that protected colleges at Oxford and Cambridge from the communities around them, but many schools, particularly those in cities, have buttressed their exclusive admissions standards with elaborate physical and organisational systems that separate students and faculty from neighboring people and places perceived as dangerous.
BattleTech took a page from Jagged Alliance 2 and had you throw your efforts behind a royalist restoration, but with some good writing buttressed by that universe's feudal politics, the game sidestepped the messiness of a popular insurgency and instead portrayed a conventional civil war in which players had a minimum of agency.
Despite the most pessimistic forecasts predicting CLO issuance will fall more than 30% this year, 2017 has gotten off to a strong start, buttressed by falling Triple A spreads, with US$6.993bn of CLOs arranged through February 22 compared to US$1.7bn during the same time period in 2016, according to LPC Collateral data.
Obama buttressed his case with a battery of statistics as he touts the accomplishments of his two terms, which among other things includes a record 75 straight months of job growth, more than 15 million new jobs, a long-awaited rise in hourly wages — and the removal of Osama Bin Laden as a threat to America.
And there it is, embedded in an impossibly sloppy visual metaphor: the yearning of adults in the horse hobby, buttressed by the great American lie of class mobility, is the universal cry for self-determination—either through monarchical wealth and power, or by seeking refuge in a land that, like Sergio Leone's wild west, doesn't exist.
The enduring appeal of the 1992 animated movie of the same name won't hurt either, its Oscar-winning song ("A Whole New World") and others from the film buttressed by enough new music to have landed a 2014 Tony nomination for the score — one of five that the Broadway premiere of the show received that season.
The venue's general vibe, buttressed by a lurid colour scheme and shiny exterior graffiti, screamed out an immense debt to queasily appropriated street culture and the unspoken, perhaps unspeakable, aim of luring the slightly-left, but not too left of centre student clientele turned off by shag-tag Thursdays at Liquid Envy but insufficiently woke for the Reading Rooms.
Certainly a far more scrappy effort than the heavily funded analogues in other Midwestern cities this summer, it feels as though DAW is still working toward being a marquee event, but it was buttressed by programming at many of the cities anchor institutions, including galleries, and a special feature at the Detroit Institute of Arts, curated by Olu.
Mr. Bratton buttressed Mr. de Blasio during perhaps the most trying time of his mayoralty, after the killing of Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos in December 2014, when officers angered by Mr. de Blasio's comments about the police turned their backs on the mayor en masse and, for about two weeks, engaged in an unauthorized work stoppage.
It turns out, then, that efforts to recruit more employees with IDD make sound business sense, further buttressed by the fact that the population of those with IDD and their families is larger than ever before, and the ability to both market effectively and create more disposable income in this community will only help companies become more competitive.
Lloyd's interactions with Rogers are all buttressed by the breaking down of his own life: When his long-estranged father (Chris Cooper) shows up at his sister's wedding, they get into a fistfight; Lloyd, who's also a new father, and dealing with/diligently ignoring his own relationship to fatherhood, shows up for his first interview with a black eye.
Although the evidence was circumstantial — based on ambiguous text messages; Brady's discarding of a cellphone; and a trip to the bathroom by one of the staff members, who took the balls in with him — it was also buttressed by a lengthy scientific report prepared by Exponent, a consulting firm with dubious bona fides, having disputed the dangers of secondhand smoke and asbestos.
But Mr. Trump and his lawyers contend that Mr. Comey damaged his credibility as a witness during his book tour this spring by showing that he played by his own rules when he ran the F.B.I., and that the findings of a recent inspector general report critical of the F.B.I.'s handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation buttressed their case.
This sense of cohesion is enhanced by the island's predominant architectural style; of the 1,20133 or so houses that crowd its narrow, looping roads, the majority are 19th-century farmhouses, with long wraparound porches buttressed by Queen Anne posts and siding made from cedar-shake shingles, their beetle-brown grain battered by the salty Atlantic air into an ombré of beiges and grays.
Yet if the author's antipathy for Churchill's strategic miscalculations is buttressed by prodigious research, it nonetheless seems to sweep aside too easily the profound importance of his singular resolve, grit and determination to defeat Hitler — not to mention his cleareyed view of Stalin and the looming Soviet threat that Roosevelt, ever confident of his own powers of persuasion, mistakenly thought he could manage.
Just as the provisional government's case was buttressed in late August 1917 with the testimony of the police agents who had raided Lenin's headquarters, its prime minister, Alexander Kerensky, granted amnesty to most of the arrested Bolsheviks (though not Lenin) in order to enlist their support against a general, Lavr Kornilov, whom Kerensky believed was plotting a right-wing military coup.
Meanwhile, the current disarray in the global system means this is probably a good time for the U.S. government to strengthen the existing international institutions which have buttressed U.S. influence for decades, especially NATO, the United Nations, the European Union, the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, and regional organizations such as the Organization of American States and African Union Mission in Somalia.
Schroeder's approach is calm, almost detached, in keeping with his other work (although the choice of de Medeiros to speak for Buddhism, and with a nonspecific Asian-seeming accent at that, struck me as an avoidable misstep); this makes the bleakness of what he recounts (which is buttressed by an insinuatingly menacing score by Jorge Arriagada) that much more resonant.
The C.I.A. made the assessment based on the crown prince's control of Saudi Arabia, which is such that the killing would not have taken place without his approval, and has buttressed its conclusion with two sets of crucial communications: intercepts of the crown prince's calls in the days before the killing, and calls by the kill team to a senior aide to the crown prince.
As the New York Times also reported Friday, those conclusions are based on a number of factors, not least MBS's involvement in even minor affairs of state: The C.I.A. made the assessment based on the crown prince's control of Saudi Arabia, which is such that the killing would not have taken place without his approval, and has buttressed its conclusion with two sets of crucial communications: intercepts of the crown prince's calls in the days before the killing, and calls by the kill team to a senior aide to the crown prince.
Somehow, the words ''news organization'' seemed too generous, and anyway, didn't encompass the weird power it had amassed — this company that began as a smattering of websites about Hollywood, government and the media, then morphed into a sprawling multimedia conglomerate with offices overseas, including an eight-person bureau in London and a daily radio program on Sirius XM, all financed by shadowy right-wing figures and buttressed by a mob of fervent readers whose engagement in the comment section, for example, dwarfs the comments at this newspaper by roughly a factor of 245, even as those readers/commenters/trolls remain, to most of the outside world, a mysterious horde of indistinct origin and uncertain intent.

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