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Ceding influence and attention violates the fundamental laws of politics.
Russia has shown few signs of ceding to either demand.
It can be worth ceding this independence to gain influence.
Those in power don't see an upside in ceding it.
I certainly wasn't ceding control of my book — my book!
Instead, try backing off a little and ceding some control.
For some candidates, ceding the spotlight has not been easy.
Those forces often retreat, ceding important rights back to citizens.
But that means ceding the public sphere to dissemblers and propagandists.
And over all, Americans tend to resist ceding their local authority.
Moscow-traded stocks slipped 0.4%, ceding some of Thursday's 0.8% gain.
Now Trump is ceding political ground to Russia, Iran and Hezbollah.
"This is not about ceding to panic or paranoia," she added.
But Cruz is not ceding Florida to either Cruz or Trump.
Team Clinton is hardly ceding that group to the GOP nominee.
I'm not interested in ceding that to the Republicans and Democrats.
Instead, Friday's announcement signals a de facto ceding of U.S. oversight.
Ceding the stage to Babe is a gesture of tender remembrance.
To be sure, Sanders, Warren and Klobuchar are not ceding Iowa.
Congress has been ceding far too much power to the exec.
Soon after, the company began ceding its marketshare to rival Lyft.
One problem is that smaller states fear ceding control to larger neighbours.
He never did, ceding the stage, for the moment, to his nemesis.
But so far, he is showing no signs of ceding the state.
Mauritania withdrew from the fray in 1979, ceding its claims to Morocco.
Cruz wasn't ceding anything -- talking religion at every turn, including on energy.
India's Times Internet isn't ceding ground to US rivals Facebook and Google
Instead, he took only one step into the court, ceding the point.
Some went so far as to propose ceding from the country altogether.
That would risk ceding wireless-technology leadership to Chinese firms like Huawei.
By ceding ground to conservatives, however, the White House turned off moderates.
But Washington should understand what this really means: ceding it to Iran.
Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson are rapidly ceding American leadership.
But the United States does not appear to be ceding much ground.
The airline chose Milan as its main hub ceding Rome to Alitalia.
So, now, Uber is ceding its control over its Russian operations to Yandex.
Owners at some resorts are wary about ceding any board control to Diamond.
The Socialists fear ceding to Podemos the mantle of opposition to Mr Rajoy.
Watson made no major acquisitions during his leadership, ceding growth opportunities to rivals.
Is the US ceding responsibility for regulating tech companies to Europe right now?
The Chinese government is wary about ceding too much control to the market.
A protester in Khartoum this May after the military delayed ceding power again.
Clinton has been noticeably absent from Ohio, ceding the state to Mr. Trump.
Today, I'm ceding my chair to Kurt Wagner, Recode's senior social media editor.
Pooling money with other foundations is another, although ceding control can be complicated.
The contract refers to ceding the management of the motorways, not their ownership.
You have to get good at ceding control and not taking things personally.
Because what McConnell is doing is effectively ceding Congress' power to allocate money.
Ring-fencing his business and ceding control to independent overseers would do the job.
At both ends of its self-proclaimed caliphate, the jihadist group is ceding territory.
"I don't want to say that were 'ceding messaging' [to the carriers]," Sabharwal says.
Ceding the competition such a long head start was normally fatal, especially in technology.
The United States also would be ceding de facto leadership in the future economy.
Concerns have also been raised, including by Denel's chairwoman, over ceding strategic security assets.
However, ceding congressional authority to unelected, specialized bureaucrats runs counter to our democratic ethos.
Before ceding the stage, Bannon would sashay into an extended riff on Arizona's Flake.
The United States has no intention of ceding that role or impeding global trade.
Asking for help, the letter said, does not mean states would be ceding control.
Ceding any ground on immigration policy to a nakedly nativist president can seem outrageous.
But a more nationalist United States is ceding leadership on this virus to China.
At the same time, Vonn is certainly not ceding any ground heading into Pyeongchang.
This flexibility, and ceding of some control, doesn't mean that students should be inactive.
Ceding Kirkuk to the Kurds is also anathema for the city's Arabs and Turkmen.
Again and again, opponents of ceding the islands asked to speak and were denied.
The exception, George W. Bush, lasted until his second term before ceding the House.
Sharing them could be construed as legitimizing the other's claim, or even ceding sovereignty.
Angry trade unionists accuse Macron of ceding control of two long-cherished national assets.
It's also interesting that Apple is ceding some of its HomePod functionality to Amazon.
Remarkably, Kenin broke Williams four times, while only ceding one of her own service games.
Kara Swisher: Today, I'm ceding my red chair to Recode's senior transportation reporter, Johana Bhuiyan.
Opposing the law would have risked alienating his supporters and ceding ground to Jewish Home.
But the ceding of all value that comes with vehicle data certainly plays a role.
The heart of the issue, demonstrators say, is the city ceding its autonomy to Beijing.
And, perhaps most important, are scientists comfortable ceding control of their field to outside arbiters?
The heart of the issue, demonstrators say, is the city's ceding its autonomy to Beijing.
But by not engaging on these issues, Democrats are essentially ceding major ground to Trump.
It is also ceding ground to greyer, costlier rivals like Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
The ruling elite has since dug in its heels and resisted ceding power to Pashinyan.
The alpha client often feels disoriented and uncomfortable ceding decision-making power to his lawyer.
The soda is ceding its usual spot to the company's new "premium water brand," LifeWTR.
Republicans claim that the U.S. is ceding ownership of the internet to the international community.
Ceding that ground to the upstart actually improves their profit margins and return on capital.
Tuareg separatists seized control in the north in 2012 before ceding power to Islamist militants.
But he stepped down from his leading role in 22015, ceding day-to-day duties.
Ceding fewer than 4 yards per play before the game, they allowed Ohio State 8.5.
Before I met him, I had developed a bad habit of ceding desire to others.
"I think that went exactly as planned," Mr. Miller said coyly, finally ceding the stage.
It also risks ceding more territory to the control of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Ceding market share to Netflix or Amazon to squeeze customers for a few shekels more?
And while that involves picking a few early winners, that still seems preferable to ceding .
Rob Portman of Ohio and Marco Rubio of Florida, ceding ground in those expensive states.
First, the Iranian moderates who signed the deal now risk ceding internal ground to hardliners.
He spoke for just a few minutes before ceding the stage to the front-runner.
The sector is close to ceding its crown as the year's best performers to healthcare.
There's a big market for this stuff that we've been ceding to Canada and other places.
Many local officials are reluctant to seek federal help, worried about ceding authority to outside agencies.
Many restructured, ceding autonomy to their foreign subsidiaries to try to give them a local character.
And just as overweening state power is not liberal, nor is ceding everything to the market.
Only those willing to soldier on as subordinates remained, ceding authority to their leader, President Trump.
His landlord, Joshua Guttman, bit, ceding a floor of an evacuated artist loft to the idea.
Rather than learn the lesson, Democrats instead appear intent on ceding it right back to them.
Secret negotiations hindered the ability to continually highlight ACA shortcomings, ceding the field to ACA supporters.
But Congress must not continue on its current trajectory of ceding its authority to raise debt.
A degree of skepticism might be the best way to avoid ceding control over our identities.
She'd like to make a position for him by her side, without ceding her own spot.
After ceding its China business, Uber doubled down on Latin America, where Didi is now encroaching.
Personnel is policy, and Trump is ceding his ace for a player to be named later.
Robredo simply walked to the ad side of the court, ceding the point to his opponent.
If ISIS starts ceding control of that area, its loosening grip on the country greatly diminishes.
It is growing oppressive in some areas and weak in others, ceding public space to extremists.
In 1998, China proposed ceding the northern areas to Bhutan in exchange for the western ones.
Both men have lost control of their own destinies, ceding the real power to their partners.
For Green, part of that has meant taking fewer shots and ceding some of the spotlight.
Some Google employees say the founders have been ceding the spotlight to other executives for years.
The union was never about ceding sovereignty, as Brexiters in Britain argued, but about pooling it.
That emphasis risks ceding jobs and market share in the growing renewable energy sector to China.
And if they won't run, aren't they just ceding the field to those with no shame?
As many as 75% go uncontested, per the group, ceding many of those seats to Republicans.
By ceding the United States' global leadership role, Trump may ensure his successors cannot claim it back.
The French regarded the ceding of sovereignty as a means of reinforcing, not undermining, their nation state.
Democrats say Republicans are ceding too much power to the White House when it comes to nominations.
The family has resisted ceding control of Bombardier, founded in 1942 by snowmobile inventor Joseph-Armand Bombardier.
Microsoft's increased focus on serving businesses and ceding ground on consumer products sounds a lot like IBM.
As a result, United is ceding voting rights to Kingsland Holdings, the Colombian carriers second-largest shareholder.
In effect, he is ceding his party to the Stalinesque politics he plans to speak out against.
His comments are likely to appeal to such voters, who object to ceding lands to the Palestinians.
It seems Melania is not ceding territory as some of her predecessors have been forced to do.
I wonder what we may be losing with this current emphasis on ceding important decisions to specialists.
That same year, Democrats lost 63 seats in the House, ceding control of the chamber to Republicans.
Israeli security officials' willingness to consider ceding Area A operations to Palestinian forces attests to PSF performance.
It also is yet another harbinger of mankind voluntarily ceding its own free will to The Machines.
As a result, United is ceding voting rights to Kingsland Holdings, the Colombian carrier's second-largest shareholder.
TNA was ceding the argument on character control to the wrestlers, something increasingly rare at larger promotions.
What she is more than capable of, it turns out, is ceding the stage to other musicians.
This complex and inconsistent regulatory environment risks the country ceding our position as a leader in technology.
"Congress has been ceding far too much power to the executive branch for decades," said Lee recently.
It's the incremental ceding of control on one side that can prime someone for abuse, therapists said.
He also argued that ceding the global nuclear industry to China and Russia could weaken nonproliferation standards.
Local regulators might balk at ceding control of a lender like German's Commerzbank to a European rival.
But Kaine and Flake warn Congress is ceding authority to the White House by not taking action.
The Buffs also controlled the boards to the tune of 44-27, ceding just four offensive caroms.
Amazon Jeff Bezos briefly usurped the title "world's richest man" before ceding the mantle back to Bill Gates.
In many ways, Apple was ceding some ideological ground to Google by loosening its tight grip around iOS.
Unfortunately, Zelda can't bring herself to hurt the baby and gives up quickly, ceding the baby to Gryla.
He faced pushback from a few members on the call who accused him of ceding the White House.
The consequences will vary by firm, with some tycoons gradually ceding control, and others clinging on to it.
At the heart of the issue are fears that the special administrative region is ceding autonomy to Beijing.
Giving the initiative to the executive rather than the legislative branch is a disastrous ceding of congressional authority.
Karmanos was on his way out of the company after ceding leadership and ready for a happy retirement.
But Team Sanders isn't ceding any ground, knowing that it must win more minority voters to beat Clinton.
If we don't work together, we risk ceding the next transformational breakthroughs to competing nations around the world.
Meanwhile, the thousands of craft Davids across the country are hardly ceding the market to the beer Goliaths.
Moreover, she had to take three days off from campaigning to convalesce, ceding the spotlight to Mr Trump.
For a premium brand like BMW, though, this isn't about ceding any ground to these third-party services.
He endorsed the 1977 treaty ceding the Canal Zone to Panama and sought to limit covert intelligence operations.
However some experts worry that Washington is already ceding too much ground to Pyongyang ahead of the summit.
"If you're on the boards of these companies, choosing not to engage is ceding the field," Gurley said.
I don't particularly know if ceding this territory will pay off one way or another for either party.
It's a constant reminder that ceding to online surveillance is much more frictionless than trying to limit it.
I don't consider this a Democratic victory, where you are ceding, to corporate power, more rights and privileges.
That suggests a reasonable price, even if 68 percent owner Temasek demands a big premium for ceding control.
China and India last directly clashed over their border in 1962, with the latter country ceding some territory.
How could Mr Obama possibly think that the doctrine boils down to ceding hegemony in East Asia to China?
He ruled Cuba for 47 years, ceding power to his brother Raúl in 2006 before officially resigning in 2008.
They gave Amazon a massive head start, and they show no signs of ceding that lead any time soon.
Ghibli's latest endeavor, Ronja the Robber's Daughter, sees the studio breaking new ground by ceding a bit of control.
The military may be wary of ceding ground if it faces opposition from other parts of the security apparatus.
One of the reasons Penney re-entered the appliance business is because Sears has been ceding share, Ellison added.
Even before the breach, Yahoo Mail had been on the decline, ceding users to rights like Hotmail and Gmail.
Like mainstream retailers, luxury brands have been ceding share to off-price competitors, who sell their goods for less.
But Guzmán's attorneys are challenging the petition, arguing that ceding to such demands would bias the jurors against Guzmán.
The best way to deal with them is to distract them or placate them, while never ceding any power.
She also called on Congress to do more to stop the legislative branch from ceding authority to the executive.
Under such a framework, ceding responsibility to Russia in addressing critical global issues such as terrorism makes complete sense.
"The stakes could not be higher," they say, before ceding the broadcast to a screencap of Google autocomplete results.
Bottas managed the pace throughout, ceding the lead to Hamilton only when he pitted first, with no major issues.
Trump is ceding presidential power to his military advisers, and this subtle move toward authoritarianism is winning bipartisan support.
But Mr. Trump's entrance into the ad wars of 2016, after months of ceding the television airwaves to Mrs.
Mr. Theroux did not mind ceding top billing for a passion project at this stage in his career arc.
The debate touches on fears ranging from eliminating jobs for drivers to ceding control over mobility to autonomous vehicles.
The essay brings all the abstractions home, makes real and painful the cost of ceding an independence of mind.
But the National Republican Congressional Committee, the party's chief spending arm, is not easily ceding races in the suburbs.
Mr. Trump has often criticized past administrations for ceding too much to China, and negotiating endlessly with limited results.
He was eliminated in the first round of the Home Run Derby on Monday, ceding the spotlight to Judge.
They argue that ceding ground on abortion could be a slippery slope and that it isn't worth the cost.
The department has never been truly comfortable with the public health idea, or with ceding influence to former criminals.
Read more " _____ • Gabriel Malor in Washington Examiner: "Congress has long been ceding more and more authority to the unelected.
Some countries, like the United States, have never joined due to concerns about ceding sovereignty to an international body.
Current expectations are that Republicans likely will maintain control of the House while ceding the Senate to the Democrats.
Stanford also owned the glass 248-235, ceding only eight offensive rebounds, and drew 216 assists on 227 buckets.
For their lost wages, strikers wound up with modestly raised wages, if any, and ceding a raft of concessions.
Castro died on Friday at age 90, a decade after ceding control to his younger brother Raul Castro, 85.
But as Huawei's threat of legal action demonstrates, the Chinese firm has no intention of ceding the lucrative market.
Republicans are ceding a lot of territory but it&aposs going to depend a lot on how these primaries go.
As would be expected in a decentralised economy, Berlin is gradually ceding ground as the hub of the startup scene.
Google's travel app Trips is shutting down on August 5th, ceding its territory to apps such as TripIt and RoadTrippers.
Nigeria's long-term plan is now to corral civilians inside fortified garrison towns - effectively ceding the countryside to Boko Haram.
Ceding this position would relegate those automakers down the automotive hierarchy, but perhaps bring them greater volume in the future.
The paper said 5-Star blamed Tria for ceding too much ground in discussions with Brussels over Italy's 2019 budget.
Some teams try to accomplish this by ceding the offensive boards entirely and instead immediately matching up on missed shots.
Coty Chairman Bart Becht is also ceding the role to fellow director Peter Harf, but will stay on the board.
Most outlandish of all, these Republicans claim that the U.S. is ceding ownership of the internet to the international community.
Other American carmakers are headed in the same direction, effectively ceding the passenger sedan market to European and Asian manufacturers.
Still, there remains considerable worry within liberal circles about the prospect of ceding too much influence to the progressive left.
The pastors preached Kingdom Now sermons about taking dominion over the earth and ceding what was lost in the Garden.
His backing comes at a time when bricks-and-mortar operators are ceding market share to more nimble online operators.
While the primary field's moderate hopefuls have gotten a boost in recent weeks, Sanders and Warren aren't ceding any ground.
Some American experts expect him to take a more detached approach to the region, essentially ceding the space to Beijing.
It will also mean the US ceding climate leadership to China, a mantle Beijing is only too eager to assume.
Neither is likely to break with Netanyahu government policy against ceding East Jerusalem for the Palestinians' hoped-for future state.
As Elizabeth Winkler of the WSJ points out, common sense might suggest that Disney should save money by ceding Sky.
Spain says the isthmus was not included in the treaty ceding Gibraltar to Britain and has always been Spanish territory.
Even though she set out primarily to listen, her interview style is far from ceding the floor to her subjects.
The Americans are ceding possession willingly here, and France just can't seem to figure out what to do with it.
However, the crowds have continued to rally against local leaders they've accused of ceding too much authority to mainland China.
Mahathir had been under pressure from Anwar's supporters to set a clear timetable for ceding power, but he had refused.
Ceding that they are racist is not an option for the owners of professional teams like Washington and Kansas City.
The study also found that more "accessible" handbag makers in the U.S. have been ceding market share to European brands.
"Ceding America's leadership role on the world stage is a bad idea for everyone — inside and outside our great land."
Mahathir had been under pressure from Anwar's supporters to set a clear timetable for ceding power, but he had refused.
And while the senior Donleys know they could easily cash in by ceding to such tempting offers, they are resolute.
The Huskies also have the eighth-best scoring defense in the Football Bowl Subdivision, ceding just 17.2 points per game.
Mr Neumann is staying on as chairman, but is reportedly ceding control of WeWork by curtailing his shareholder voting power.
If we don't protect the technological ingenuity of our leading companies, we are ceding the future of solar to China.
Messud, always an interesting novelist, a writer who crafts superb sentences, sometimes has trouble ceding the novel's voice to Julia.
If Republicans' priority is to protect President Trump, they are right to be wary of ceding control of the investigation.
Ceding that point would ensure Russia can preserve a key ally in the region, strengthening its influence in the Middle East.
Last year the Palestinian Authority (PA), which governs the West Bank, added its own sanctions to press Hamas into ceding control.
Losing the governor's race would mean ceding the state government entirely to Republicans for the first time in half a century.
CEDING THE HELM As results failed to improve this year, Chipotle beefed up its ranks with executives from fast-food chains.
Whether or not you're comfortable ceding control of your front doors to a cloud-based assistant, however, is another question entirely.
The government holds 80.96 percent of the bank and has said it is open to ceding control by paring its holding.
The government spokesman said Um Sam An had repeatedly posted "fake" border maps on Facebook, accusing the government of ceding land.
The activity tracking giant's fall from the top spot in the market comes after ceding most of its lead last quarter.
In a 2015 interview Fields told me he worried about ceding too much room in the car to Apple and Google.
By caving into consumer demand to add this performance switch, it's ceding partial control of the hardware and software to users.
At a broader level, active diplomacy reinforces U.S. leadership in Asia, a superior alternative to ceding the diplomatic field to China.
Spain has periodically pressed its claim to Gibraltar (and laid siege to it twice) since ceding it to Britain in 1713.
Regardless, the now Republican-controlled FCC voted to jettison those rules in 2017, ceding most broadband carrier oversight to the FTC.
The Cardinals also allowed only eight offensive boards, three days after ceding 19 to Youngstown State in a 78-55 win.
From a social, civic and individual empowerment perspective, ceding further control of fundamental online infrastructure to a single company is terrible.
This year, Verizon pulled back on its cloud businesses, ceding ground in one of the most lucrative new industries in computing.
Diebenkorn worked under the California sun, never ceding to the colorlessness of much New York abstraction, nor relinquishing subject matter completely.
Instead, by cutting its modest civilian engagement, the U.S. risks ceding its (already limited) ability to shape governance outcomes in Syria.
But the Nobel Prize-winning economist Elinor Ostrom's work showed a middle ground between accepting our fate and ceding our sovereignty.
Keeping Score After decades of self-flagellation, it is not easy ceding the mantle of martyrdom to more deserving baseball fans.
But for now, with Hamas ceding all administrative control of Gaza, there is little danger that aid would be cut off.
They decided to destroy the work by burying it, ceding any materials and intellectual property to the Dakota along the way.
Without that, Congress would be once again abdicating its responsibility and ceding broad powers to an impulsive president with dubious judgment.
After Nixon resigned, ceding the presidency to Vice President Gerald R. Ford, Mr. Bush hoped to fill the vice president's office.
Ceding to the United States could be humbling, but being hit with new tariffs could shake confidence in his country's economy.
Elizabeth Warren, too, underperformed across the board Tuesday, ceding her home state in a third-place finish behind Biden and Sanders.
Ceding the land to the local government may have warded off conflict at one level, but it has not guaranteed peace.
Moving production could also put Boeing at risk of ceding ground to rival Airbus, which competes heavily in the Chinese market.
The withdrawal has drastically reduced American clout in Syria, ceding more control and influence to the Syrian government, Russia and Iran.
FERRARI (Sebastian Vettel 211, Kimi Raikkonen 215) Vettel was furious with Verstappen for going off and not ceding him the place.
Mr. Obama, while backing some rebel groups, resisted deeper American involvement in the Syrian conflict, ceding the leading role to Russia.
The Pentagon said the money it was ceding would have gone to fighter jets, combat aircraft, ships and National Guard equipment.
He has promised to jettison the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, ceding to China economic leadership and strategic influence in Asia.
By ceding the presidency, Mr. Nazarbayev also deftly stepped out of the firing line at a time of irksome civil unrest.
Mrs Clinton, for her part, has largely withdrawn from the campaign trail, voluntarily ceding the spotlight to her opponent's regular self-immolations.
His grandfather was the last head of a tribe to sign a treaty ceding their lands to the federal government in 1855.
President Rafael Correa's government added that it was acting on its own and not ceding to foreign pressures, the Associated Press reports.
In both ballots, the Socialists lost seats from previous elections four years ago, ceding votes to anti-austerity newcomer Podemos ( "We Can").
In June of 2014, rival Google announced it would shut down its competitive social network, ceding the social network market to Facebook.
Increasing Android Pay adoption is key for Google, as it has so far been ceding the contactless market to rival Apple Pay.
Castle and other NYC210AR members argued that, by ceding physical space, the abortion rights movement has also ceded cultural and political space.
Today, it maintains control over the most profitable segments of the industry, while ceding market share in commodity products, like computer memories.
Although an independent regulatory agency, the FCC is in no danger of ceding autonomy if it heeds Capitol Hill's call for openness.
To its credit, the party itself has expressed similar ideas about ceding more power to the market, albeit couched in softer language.
But the developments failed to quiet critics who have accused Trump of abandoning U.S. allies and ceding ground to enemies like Russia.
Every tax dollar raised comes directly from the pockets of consumers and producers, thereby ceding greater control of purchasing decisions to politicians.
Walton coolly stepped in and coaching the Warriors to an NBA-record 24-0 start before ceding the job back to Kerr.
Kasich, a former Republican presidential candidate, was critical of Trump during the campaign and never endorsed him after ceding the GOP nomination.
The 74-year-old senator, surrounded by the Vermont delegation, announced that he was ceding all of his support to Mrs. Clinton.
After five years of ceding dominance to China, the United States is (unofficially) back on top, thanks to this insanely fast machine.
In both ballots, the Socialists lost seats from previous elections four years ago, ceding votes to anti-austerity newcomer Podemos ("We Can").
Reinsurers Primary companies, and especially the Florida specialists, manage risk accumulations by ceding a large proportion of business to third party reinsurers.
Some of the plans would need backing from EU countries that typically are wary of ceding more powers to the EU executive.
While this may win customers over, it also means potentially ceding control over valuable user data to companies like Google and Apple.
Without it, we are bound to face challenges in generating enough capacity while simultaneously ceding ground to our competitors around the world.
Valuing the Fed's "independence" above all else too often means ceding a vital economic policymaking arm to the whims of Wall Street.
Some examples help illustrate this underperformance: The primary consequence of these setbacks and others has been a consistent ceding of market share.
Even during the Cold War, there was great risk in ceding to one person the ability to kill millions in a flash.
The French president and other European leaders have grown increasingly alarmed that the E.U. is ceding control of advanced technology to China.
The time of ceding the high ground to streetwear; the time when designers blathered on about "just clothes," is at an end.
He also shared time with the Roots, ceding the stage to their rapper, Black Thought, for dense, breakneck rhymes of his own.
To insist otherwise is to needlessly spill blood and treasure and delay ceding responsibility for Afghanistan&aposs future to the Afghan people.
Despite Netflix ceding its pole position to YouTube, teens are flocking to it far more than other streaming services, Piper Jaffray found.
Today, while other nations race to deploy 5G networks, experts warn that outdated American policies are ceding technological leadership to other countries.
The yuan has fallen 8 percent against the dollar since the end of 2013, ceding a quarter of its appreciation since 2005.
The German seized the lead into the first corner and did not look back, ceding the lead only around the pit stops.
Even people like Mr. Miyamoto, 65, a leading figure at Nintendo since the 1980s, is ceding control at the company's Japanese headquarters.
For the former TV host, it was perhaps the old showman's trick of seeking to hang onto the spotlight by ceding it.
Some campaigns will have to determine whether to try to compete in California at all or risk ceding delegates from the state entirely.
The idea of ceding any territory is likely to meet opposition from Russians who lauded the annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
Trump laid out a plan this week of ceding control of his business to his sons that failed to satisfy his ardent critics.
A recent poll found that 78% of Russians are opposed to ceding all four islands; 71% object to handing over Shikotan and Habomai.
Sterling is down 1.3% so far this week, ceding half the gains made last week when it rallied the most in two years.
The president is unlikely to be able to fend off continued criticism that the U.S. is ceding ground to enemies and abandoning allies.
It's also a sign of Walmart ceding ground internationally (except in India, where it's pursuing a deal for the e-commerce company Flipkart).
Ceding ground to dictators is destined to work about as well today as it did when it was last tried in the 1930s.
From a national perspective, this strategy could also involve ceding leadership in the industry, and the associated jobs and profits, to other countries.
A justice on the Philippine supreme court has warned Mr Duterte that ceding the shoal would be unconstitutional, and thus an impeachable offence.
Samsung has said it intends to debut new features on mid-range phones first after ceding so much ground to its Chinese rivals.
This time, however, it looks as if the French government is going to get its reform through parliament without ceding much ground. Why?
The U.B.I. would encourage women to drop out of the work force, they say, ceding the ground feminism has fought so hard for.
Others still, including me, argued that ceding more authority to the government to police discrimination in the private sector will not end discrimination.
The New York City mayor is ceding power to the City Council which, with 21 members, is the size of some state legislatures.
Rebels have so far been reluctant to separate, fearing that doing so will only result in them ceding territory to the Syrian army.
This week, the two companies made some more noise, letting the cloud market know that they are not ceding the market to anyone.
The proposal has stoked accusations that authorities are ceding power and profits to developers, according to some politicians, land rights groups and experts.
This decline, however, includes the impact of non-recurring items, such as litigations involving a ceding company and the tax authorities of France.
Ceding these responsibilities to super PACs or advocacy groups would further deplete the DNC of credibility among allies, the press, and the public.
To be sure, this does not rise to a full binding of hands, but Facebook is ceding power and agreeing to independent oversight.
Nest reportedly failed to meet revenue expectations and seize a dominant position in the connected home market, ceding ground to incumbents like Honeywell.
"Representation matters," he said, before ceding the microphone to Coco voice star Anthony Gonzalez, who gave his own quick acceptance speech in Spanish.
Miller reported to spring training with the Yankees in February and immediately stifled any controversy about ceding the closer spot to Aroldis Chapman.
It had been first to the specialty and organic game, but as larger competitors also moved into the space, it was ceding ground.
I was in Miami when the announcement went out that Castro had had an operation and was temporarily ceding power to his brother.
"He's missing an opportunity to establish a rapport" with key strategic and economic partners, while "ceding an opportunity to the Chinese," Marczak says.
Additionally, ceding North Korea to China would be a big bargaining chip in resolving the East and North China seas disputes with Japan.
Froome and Sky were also at the front in the finale, ceding the lead to the stage hunters only in the final kilometer.
And the more likely somebody in the Trump administration might actually come up with their own plan, ceding agenda control away from Ryan.
In a telephone interview, Defense Minister Harjit Sajjan of Canada made clear that the alliance had no intention of ceding the icy expanse.
The Tatmadaw, as Myanmar's military is called, ruled the country for nearly half a century before ceding some power to a civilian government.
The extradition bill was withdrawn, but protesters continue to rally against local leaders they've accused of ceding too much authority to mainland China.
Egyptians feel the danger, shame and loss of the ceding of their islands, on top of everything else they have had to endure.
Advisers to other campaigns have seen that as politically treacherous — possibly ceding the party's advantage on the issue back to the Republican Party.
With the start of primary season just weeks away, Trump rivals Joe Walsh and Bill Weld are ceding an array of key battlegrounds.
And although the Democratic primary for mayor is more than a year away, Mr. Diaz seemed to be ceding ground to his rivals.
While publicly supportive of dialogue, the Chinese would be concerned about losing influence over the Korean Peninsula and ceding control to other countries.
Hanoi has undergone a "remarkable" transformation, as the World Bank puts it, since embracing market liberalization in the 1980s without ceding political authority.
The sedan market is ceding sales to S.U.V.s, but the nuanced XE should be able to slice off some sales from its challengers.
Some in the military world downplayed questions about whether, in staying below the radar, Esper and the Pentagon were ceding anything to Pompeo.
It would also be sure to ignite speculation about Jann Wenner, who has been slowly ceding control of the company to his son.
Perhaps most importantly, Microsoft has regained its relevance in the developer community, after ceding its position of dominance to Apple, Facebook and Google.
But lawmakers have passed multiple bills in the past ceding some of that power to the president when it comes to trade deals.
China, for its part, wants to increase its share of R&D and capital-intensive production, ceding some growth in labor-intensive production.
Some in Afghanistan are concerned that the U.S., in its new haste to exit, is ceding too much to the Taliban too quickly.
A new Conservative Party might win some seats, but the result would almost certainly be ceding control of both chambers of Congress to Democrats.
Most of the screen time is spent dramatizing the catch-22s of female rulership—namely, producing such an heir without ceding power to men.
" The new rules would result in the US "ceding its role as the global leader in the development of cellular therapies and regenerative medicine.
It moved itself from the "Social Networking" section of the iOS App Store to "News," ceding the former to Facebook and its satellite apps.
Mrs Merkel duly explained that Germany does not negotiate trade pacts or control its currency, ceding authority on both fronts to the European Union.
But the price of not going into government — of ceding the field to the far right again — would have been much higher, she insists.
But all 3 Detroit carmakers left their flank open by getting out of the traditional sedan business — effectively ceding that market to Asian competitors.
They also said U.S. producers were ceding the market to invest instead in higher-margin aluminum products such as those used in automotive production.
There's no Watson animated globe, or "OK Watson" wake-word — companies can add their own flair rather than ceding territory to Amazon or Apple.
If Mr Iger looks more than ever like a swashbuckling mogul in the old style, Rupert Murdoch has shocked his industry by ceding ground.
Lynch alerted House Republican leaders Tuesday that the Justice Department will continue fighting against Helman's reinstatement but is ceding that important argument to her.
He skipped last year's clay-court season entirely, ceding Roland Garros, one of the sport's four premier events, to long-time rival Mr Nadal.
Easy Taxi is also available in Jordan and Saudi Arabia, and at one point tried out the Southeast Asian market before ceding to Grab.
Clinton's muddled Iowa showing will leave her supporters, donors and campaign staffers without bragging rights, possibly dampening enthusiasm and further ceding ground to Sanders.
He told Reuters in an interview in June the case had swayed the opinion of many former Sisi supporters who oppose ceding sovereign territory.
Trashing the TPP entirely would jeopardize the leadership role the U.S. has cultivated since World War II, ceding our influence to an ascendant China.
"If you think we're ceding New York because Donald Trump hails from Queens and lives in Manhattan, that would be a mistake," Johnson said.
From 2001 to 2011, Target farmed out control of its website to Amazon, essentially ceding its online presence to its rival for ten years.
Whether we support or oppose President Trump, when we place him — or any leader — at the center of our lives, we're ultimately ceding power.
This time around, the anti-Pelosi crowd is ceding the fact that they can't beat her in a caucus vote -- especially with no candidate.
Mommsen outlined a "cumulative radicalization" of the Nazi state in which Hitler functioned as a "weak dictator," ceding policy-making to competing bureaucratic agencies.
Philip Brook, the Wimbledon chairman, recapped the two-week tournament and introduced all the champions before ceding the stage to Murray and Serena Williams.
"If a reporter who is reporting the truth steps back from the conversation they are basically ceding the argument to the naysayers," Rosenblatt said.
Instead, the campaign praises travelers whose actions — like ceding the armrest to the middle-seat passenger — make the in-flight experience a better one.
There is real danger in ceding control of the Internet to a few parties--whether they be patent owners, state actors, or walled gardens.
Ford CEO Mark Fields responded the company would have to determine whether it's ceding a competitive advantage to other automakers by sharing the data.
And Congress has failed the American people by accepting this state of affairs, ceding its ownership and oversight of military action in the process.
"We are one vote away from cementing our leadership in Asia or ceding it to China," Mr. Froman said in an interview in Beijing.
To them, doing so means effectively ceding territory to the regime, as they have little faith in a long-term cessation of hostilities holding.
In a form that prizes precision and unison, the artists experiment with ceding control, making room for spontaneity, imperfection, the freedom to fall apart.
Now, the United States is taking a step back from being a forward-looking leader and ceding that role to China, India and others.
Clinton — making concessions that might make his opponent and her supporters happy in the end — without appearing to be ceding authority to his rival.
Mr. Khalilzad's answers did not satisfy Afghan concerns that the United States was ceding too much to the Taliban too quickly, the officials said.
That has created a dilemma for Saudi-led OPEC, which wants to maintain higher prices but avoid ceding more market share to shale producers.
When protests erupted in 2011, the king called a referendum on a constitutional reform ceding some powers to the elected government and guaranteeing more rights.
The scenario of a leader stepping down and ceding power to a subordinate can be mirrored in the US, but comes with extra democratic safeguards.
Ms Tsai has, so far at least, steered a middle course, neither ceding ground to China nor taking actions that might provoke a harsh response.
While that's not necessarily great for building a healthy relationship with the journalism business, it does keep Instant Articles from completely ceding ground to competitors.
With its most recent non-action however, OPEC is effectively ceding its position as a price-maker, said Neil Beveridge, senior analyst at Bernstein Research.
But the U.S. has lost dominance of manufacturing technology, and did so decades ago, ceding it first to Germany, then to Japan, then to China.
The opposition in Cambodia has for years accused Prime Minister Hun Sen of ceding land to Vietnam in the hope of turning voters against him.
The FBI never actually backed down — instead it found a third party to do the work — while Apple escaped without ceding the moral high ground.
This, he said, was followed by the federal government ceding control of the states and the growth of what became known as the feudal governors.
"We are not ceding our future to anyone but at the same time we are being very strategic about who we partner with," Washington said.
By ceding two consecutive goals to tie the score at 2-2 entering the third period, the Penguins again tumbled into a bad postseason habit.
Ceding these delegates to Mr. Kasich is of little concern to Mr. Cruz now because the senator can no longer clinch the nomination before Cleveland.
Mehta spoke to Reuters about the delay, making a film with little information about the main character, and how liberals are ceding space to fundamentalists.
But ceding even more authority to sprawling executive agencies that are less accountable and connected to the public is extremely dangerous to our constitutional system.
The Russians have deployed formidable air power since September to help the forces of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, who had been ceding ground.
A city councilman from Cincinnati chastises Democrats for ceding the economic argument to Trump, who spoke about trade, jobs, and industry only in fanciful generalities.
"If you think we're ceding New York because Donald Trump hails from Queens and lives in Manhattan, that would be a mistake," Mr. Johnson said.
After Mr. Sisi came to power that year in a military takeover, he introduced a clause in the Constitution that explicitly prohibited ceding Egyptian territory.
Automakers have long steered clear of partnering with consumer-facing companies like Apple and Google for fear of ceding their in-car experience and brand.
This reduction is often significant compared to the charges faced by the ceding life insurer, even when both companies are operating under the S21549 framework.
In December, Meanwell became "chief innovation officer," ceding the CEO job to Mark Timney, who had served as Purdue&aposs CEO from 2014 to 2017.
Over the last several years, Mr. Wenner has been slowly ceding control of Rolling Stone and its parent company, Wenner Media, to his son, Gus.
As mainline, historically progressive Protestant traditions hemorrhage members worldwide, ceding Christian media visibility to the evangelical and Catholic right, Curry just made Episcopalianism go viral.
One great consolation of ceding your life to your children's is the chance to force on them the music, movies and morals that you value.
Illinois' 6th Congressional District was drawn by Democrats to be a Republican vote sink, ceding the seat to the GOP to boost Democrats' chances elsewhere.
They could be a reminder of what's hamstrung Democrats in the past: ceding ground to centrists who insist on largely unobjectionable — and uninspiring — white papers.
"There's a risk of ceding the choice of technologies to the adversary," says Tom Dietterich, a leading AI researcher who teaches at Oregon State University.
Pegging them to an external anchor to stabilise their value means either ceding control of domestic economic policy or restricting access to foreign capital flows.
Koch was set to go on a spacewalk with astronaut Anne McClain on March 29, but McClain ended up ceding her spot to Nick Hague.
The Afghan Army would concentrate its forces on defending provincial capitals while ceding rural areas, but this meant that the government would keep losing ground.
Matt Bevin conceded defeat on Thursday, ceding to Democrat Andy Beshear after a recanvass of last week's election showed Bevin trailing Beshear by 5,136 votes.
Representative Max Rose thinks Congress has surrendered its national security authority, ceding too much power to presidents to make war and enter into international agreements.
But Kobani said ceding the area to Turkish control would be unacceptable to the SDF, which is led by Kurdish fighters but also includes Arabs.
Gasteyer hinged her impression on the idea of Hillary as stoic righthand woman, usually ceding the spotlight to Hammond's Bill hamming it up around her.
How did you navigate the tension between empowering young people to be the voice of their own change and ceding responsibility or further burdening them?
One possibility is a quid pro quo, with Russia making concessions on Syria in exchange for the United States ceding ground on Ukraine and sanctions.
Often, the ILO found, the ceding of these rights is buried in long user agreements which are difficult to understand and are often subject to change.
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"The Russian side does not want this to end," Mr Brown says; instead, it will find ways to foster Japanese investment without ceding sovereignty, he predicts.
For Trump though, who has maintained the U.S. has no business in the conflict, the ceding of influence in Syria appeared to be no great loss.
It proposes ways to peel back the bureau's authority by cutting its supervisory role, eliminating duplication with other agencies and ceding non-bank regulation to states.
By going only for the higher end of the market, Apple continues ceding some early smart home turf to its competitors, despite a wide-open opportunity.
America, for its part, has never had any experience of ceding as much influence and authority as it may have to do to China in future.
He also warned against ceding too much control to algorithms, in a recent interview, making a sensible argument for maintaining music's "spiritual role" in our lives.
In 2018, the president's budget request called on ending direct funding for the ISS by 2025 and ceding operations of the orbiting lab to private companies.
Hong Kong's legal chief, Rimsky Yuen, denied the government was effectively ceding land, saying the local government had proposed the idea to maximize the railway's potential.
Otherwise, it risks undercutting the efficacy of its own sanctions, as well as ceding leverage in its relationships with countries that continue to transact with Iran.
One serious option for handling his campaign, he said, would be to "not cover politics at all," ceding all political coverage to other outlets' wire stories.
In a bid to catch up, Volkswagen is speeding up model development, slashing costs and ceding more power to regional operations to target markets more effectively.
Israel realized the same skills that went into being a biographer — ceding her own literary voice and adopting the subject's — translated quite well into literary forgeries.
Similarly, Maida's adept portraits mess with the conventions of voyeurism and the exotic by ceding power to his Pacific Islander subjects who know their own sensuality.
In 1816, following two years of war between Nepal and the British East India Company, Nepal signed a treaty ceding about one-third of its territory.
For over a decade, NASA has been steadily ceding exploration of the cosmos to for-profit companies, its public profile fading with each new SpaceX launch.
With high-profile box-office disasters mounting, the studios began to turn to young upstart filmmakers as a solution, often ceding authorial control to the filmmaker.
Instead of ceding green tech jobs to our competitors in China, we should give ourselves an opportunity to create high paying jobs and expand this industry.
The company needs to absolutely nail the Google Assistant experience, and doing that meant not ceding an iota of control to partners in the first iteration.
By just going large with the watch, the company was ceding a large potential user base to Apple, including a big portion of female smartwatch wearers.
The other is to relieve the farmer of as much of the burden of processing the matrix as he is comfortable with ceding to a machine.
It began with Anbang Insurance Group abruptly withdrawing its $14 billion offer for Starwood Hotels and Resorts, ceding it to Marriott International for a lower price.
Supporters of the measure sought to illuminate the tangle of legal and safety issues targeted by the bill while ceding the difficult questions regarding cannabis legalization.
In exchange for ceding 300,000 acres of territory to the U.S., the Makah tribe was given the right to hunt whales and seals in Neah Bay.
Pure Daily saw its star rating tumble from 4.5 to 4, hurting its position on Amazon and ceding sales to other products — namely the Krasr Nanosteamer.
The recusal kept Sessions from overseeing the special counsel's investigation into possible Russian involvement with the Trump campaign, ceding responsibility to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
While that's a significant position, it at one point occupied the third-place spot, behind Apple and Samsung, before ceding that to fellow Chinese firm Huawei.
In fact, Flexport turned down billion-dollar-plus valuations in this round to avoid getting in over its head or ceding too much power to investors.
Aside from summit considerations, any troop drawdown would also incur a long-term strategic cost, hardening impressions that the U.S. is ceding its traditional leadership role.
From an emphasis on edgy ringwork, TNA ended up ceding the program to Hogan's familial drama, with Brooke Hogan inexplicably working top angles with her father.
The decision suggests that the Sanders campaign is largely ceding another Southern state to Joseph R. Biden Jr. and going all-in on the Midwest instead.
Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa, the committee's chairman, and his Republican colleagues have proposed ceding that important responsibility to an outside female lawyer or female aides.
Critics say that by not confronting allies, Mr. Trump is ceding valuable leverage over strongmen, who, despite their worst actions, still care about their international image.
Among his other concerns, Mr. Mattis viewed the withdrawal as abandoning Kurdish fighters and other American allies, and as ceding critical territory to Russia and Iran.
By engaging with a network of what are effectively freelance creative directors, brands like Baccarat and Moncler tap skills without ceding control of the overall business.
Younger generations have always had different needs from their elders, but in the past the establishment has found ways to meet those needs without ceding power.
Republicans retained and strengthened their majority in the Senate, defeating three Democratic incumbents, but they lost their grip on the House, ceding 26 seats to Democrats.
As union leaders spoke to the press, port operators backed down on the decision to truck out waste, ceding to the ILWU and community members' demands.
After briefly ceding the New York baseball hierarchy to the Mets in 2015 and 2016, the Yankees emphatically cemented themselves this week as the superior club.
But I didn't want to get involved with things like pre-guarantees relative to ceding casting decisions, which are things that many companies will ask for.
The insurrection sent the kingdom in a more conservative direction as its rulers sought to appease hardliners by ceding control over schools, courts and social issues.
The production shifts the emphasis away from Lear's madness and focuses on the king's refusal to stand aside after ceding power to the next, female generation.
Tom Udall of New Mexico doesn't think Biden would have much to offer to the trial, but he told Bash he'd consider ceding authority to Roberts.
Baylor held a slim lead at halftime, 228-109, only to squander it by ceding a 212-103 run at the start of the second half.
Oklahoma is also one of three states that do not review insurers' proposed rates from year to year, ceding the job to the federal government instead.
President Donald Trump recently made clear his eagerness to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, effectively ceding the country to Iran, more chemical attacks and further conflict.
Castro died on Friday at the age of 90, a decade after stepping down due to poor health and ceding power to his brother Raul Castro.
They are unaccustomed — even Atlético, whose reputation for doughty defending is rooted in its performances against Real, Barcelona and in the Champions League — to ceding control.
Ground-ceding is the worst, but it works for a good reason: It lets the other person know that he or she has been heard and understood.
But if Trump's approval rating sinks further, the president-elect could wind up ceding the agenda to Republicans on Capitol Hill, led by House Speaker Paul Ryan.
Efforts to cut through this by granting more autonomy to NATO's military chief, the supreme allied commander for Europe, meet resistance from members wary of ceding sovereignty.
But the chances are that the government will now get its railway reform through the Senate, where it went for review this week, without ceding much ground.
Comcast has formally withdrawn its competing $65 billion bid to acquire 21st Century Fox, ceding the rights to the entertainment company to Disney's upped $71.3 billion offer.
He wasn't ceding markets, or failing to compete when it mattered, but he also recognized to make customers happy, he had to partner when it made sense.
To suggest that you can stand aside just means you are ceding your platform to somebody else to weaponize it and interpret it the way they want.
Fox News's Chad Pergram did get a follow-up question: Are Republicans ceding "moral ground" by associating with people like Bannon in order to pass conservative policies?
European and Canadian officials have warned Trump that the U.S. risks ceding global leadership on combating climate change to China, if it withdraws from the Paris accord.
"He's ceding Republicans who find his big-government approach antithetical to everything they believe in," said Danielle Pletka, a senior vice president at the American Enterprise Institute.
Still, domestic critics and international experts have questioned the ethics of ceding to the litigating creditors, saying it paves the way for them to extort other countries.
Commodities closely linked to China's economy are now ceding the way to the oil market, where the market is tightening after three years of oversupply, he said.
But, at this critical moment, the Trump administration and Republican congressional leadership have turned away from regulatory and statutory leadership on climate — ceding the issue to Democrats.
But Mr. Kaine is also a relatively low-key person who understands the importance of ceding the spotlight to the Clintons, according to Democrats close to him.
Notably, since arriving in the region, the Lincoln has not gone through the Strait of Hormuz into the Persian Gulf itself, effectively ceding that water to Iran.
This isn't about ceding our power as automatic delegates, this is about seeding power among the grassroots Democrats who will grow the party for generations to come.
Last month, Hainan Airlines agreed a restructuring of its Urumqi Air unit which involved ceding majority control to the Urumqi government and leaving it with 30 percent.
If the regulatory process stalls, that could similarly hurt the development of autonomous vehicles, preventing them from reaching consumers anytime soon and ceding ground to foreign competitors.
"Part of this is down to the poor performance of Sears, which has traditionally been a destination for appliance purchasers, but is now ceding share," he said.
Pekka Rinne (2-1-0) stopped 30 shots for the Predators, ceding only a power-play marker by Jamie Benn at 8:04 of the first period.
But some of its launches also demonstrate that the company is painfully aware of how much it's ceding traction to other social apps, like Snapchat and TikTok.
The DCCC has consistently brought in more money than its GOP counterpart, raising alarms among Republicans that they are ceding the battle for control of the House.
Its "private equity" cost-cutting could lead to Qualcomm reducing investment in R. & D. and ceding its 143G lead to Huawei of China, according to the letter.
Tellingly, Rouhani was able to get around hard-liner opposition in part by ceding to them on other matters, namely "political and socio-cultural reforms," Vaez writes.
Donald Trump was nominated because his mainstream opponents could not knit their supporters into a majority, in effect ceding power to an intense minority within the party.
With Mr. Trump ceding ground to China, the liberal international order that defined the second half of the 20th century could give way to an illiberal one.
The Capitals, who have played four more games than Vegas, finished the conference finals with two shutouts, heavy checking and nearly eight periods without ceding a goal.
Even Yitzhak Shamir, then the prime minister and a vehement opponent of ceding territory to the Arabs, put forward an autonomy plan for Palestinians later that year.
Further U.S. withdrawal: The U.S. said it would withdraw about 21994,22010 of its remaining troops from northeastern Syria, effectively ceding control to the Syrian government and Russia.
Most legacy software companies failed to make that change, ceding market share to companies like Salesforce and Workday as well as newer businesses like Zoom and Slack.
Pelosi allies told CNN she has no intention of ceding the speakership and allowing Hoyer or Clyburn to be a bridge to the next generation of leaders.
Castor knows that in ceding absolutely no ground, he is winning points among not just the Republican members of the committee but also among the GOP base.
The recusal kept Sessions from overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible Russian involvement with the Trump campaign, ceding responsibility to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
This seems to be her current strategy: to frustrate the media's more abject and starstruck appetites by ceding the platform to those whose struggles are otherwise erased.
I think there's a danger that if we're polite to our machines we'll overestimate their capabilities and start ceding too much power to them in our lives.
Trump's main primary rival was once introduced at a campaign event by a pastor who, before ceding the stage, called for gays and lesbians to be executed.
Republican senators sat quietly, ceding their question time to Arizona sex-crimes prosecutor Rachel Mitchell, while Democrats largely used their own allotted time to applaud Ford's courage.
Trump, who famously demands absolute loyalty from associates, spent the next 18 months complaining that Sessions had betrayed him by ceding control of the investigation to Rosenstein.
The NAWSA had to remain institutionally focused on securing constitutional female suffrage until it was a done deal, ceding first mover advantage to the parties' women's organizations.
China probably won't do that, though, because the US just handed them an even greater win: ceding more leadership and clout to Beijing on the world stage.
"This is of our own making," said Mr. Lee, pointing his finger directly at Congress for a steady ceding of power from Capitol Hill to the executive branch.
Bernie Sanders, painted Perez's election as another victory for an establishment they blame for ceding the White House to Donald Trump by alienating young and working class voters.
Last month, the committee stalled a hostile takeover of Qualcomm, a California-based chip maker, by a Singapore company, largely over concerns about ceding semiconductor prowess to China.
Focusing more on blue districts would be "unnecessarily ceding ground," said Adam Green, the cofounder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which is closely aligned with Elizabeth Warren.
Dutch brewing giant Heineken, for example, brought refrigerated trucks to the island and handed them to Cuba's Ministry of Trade, essentially ceding control of distribution, according to BCG.
By the turn of the century, despite the ceding of the colony to the UK, the sale of Dutch-made faux batik in the Gold Coast was robust.
Stories of sexism in the music industry are rife — like the male critical response to Joni Mitchell or Björk's recent complaints about ceding credit to her male collaborators.
But members of Congress, both Republican and Democrat, have been increasingly wary of ceding war powers — which under the Constitution is granted to Congress — to the executive branch.
"After a long debate, it was clear there's a lot of pent up frustration with ceding spending authority to the Executive Branch," said the source in the room.
China has reached a point in its development where it needs to move faster in ceding power to the market—over shares, its currency and the growth rate.
While she is not ceding Iowa by any stretch, Harris' delegate strategy begins in earnest in Nevada and South Carolina, which hold the third and fourth nominating contests.
The bombing, moreover, came less than a week after Tillerson signaled to Assad and Putin that the United States was effectively ceding Syria to Russia's sphere of influence.
But several are now looking to break into it, pressured by a sluggish primary market and because they are wary of ceding too much ground to third-parties.
From today on, Britain will begin to extricate herself from the European monolith and regain lost self-governing authority, rather than ceding decision-making ability to Brussels bureaucrats.
You can also see his value in the way that other members of the committee are ceding parts of their assigned time and handing their questioning to him.
A bipartisan group of eight former Pentagon secretaries is urging Congress to ratify a sweeping Asia-Pacific trade agreement or face ceding power in the region to China.
Jakob Junis (4-3) toiled 5 2/193 innings in a losing cause for Kansas City, ceding six hits and four runs while walking two and fanning seven.
By contrast, Trump's supporters are virtually ceding the airwaves during the convention: The National Rifle Association is spending just $220006,2202 on cable television advertisements in four Iowa markets.
What Wen fails to understand is that abortion is unavoidably political, and that ceding the moral high ground to the right would only hurt the pro-choice cause.
"I hope the next time I get a chance to have the floor, I won't be interrupted," he said, raising his voice before ceding his time to McConnell.
Looking forward, the future prospects for U.S. power will depend this decision: the choice of whether to compete, or risk ceding technological dominance to an ambitious rising power.
We are reaching a critical point in higher education in the United States where leaders are ceding control to a small group of activist students and faculty members.
The right called Mr. Peres a defeatist for ceding some control of the West Bank, the left called him an expansionist because the agreement didn't end the occupation.
Ceding hundreds of millions in equity wasn't a compelling option, nor was a loan for a project of this scale, which would result in pricey interest rate payments.
Williams served as CEO of Roger Williams Auto Mall in Weatherford, Texas, before ceding control to his wife and daughters upon winning election to the House in 85033.
Beyond putting the diversity of American Christianity on display, Ocasio-Cortez and Lady Gaga give me hope that progressive Christians will stop ceding our tradition to the fundamentalists.
Therein lays the temptation, Pessoa's devil on her shoulder: The fear of abandoning what you should do, and the danger of ceding control to that which seizes you.
Mr. Cruz is making that more difficult by not ceding either state, a move that could ensure he finally gets a one-on-one race with Mr. Trump.
The public backlash against such scandals has taken its toll on Spanish politicians, with the traditional parties on the right and left ceding votes in an inconclusive Dec.
He also referred to the "humiliation and sorrow" China suffered during the first Opium War in the early 1840s that led to ceding Hong Kong to the British.
The cancellation also came just two months after former Gap CEO Art Peck stepped down from the company, ceding his role to Robert Fisher on an interim basis.
Senators treated her with more respect than the Judiciary Committee had shown Anita Hill in 1991, mostly ceding questions to Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell, who focused on minutiae.
Not ceding any ground, President Trump's re-election campaign has decreed that a trio of Mountain West blue states — Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico — are "flippable" in 2020.
Emirati Ambassador Yousef Otaiba hammered his many contacts in the White House and on Capitol Hill, arguing that Mr. Obama was ceding the region to extremists and Iran.
As a result, whether he intends to or not, Sanders is largely ceding foreign policy to Clinton, who can claim experience on the issue more or less unchallenged.
Such a victory would be transparently hollow because it would entail ceding principles to obtain power whose putative purpose is to enact those principles in the first place.
He knows he can't disappear for a month in the midst of a generational crisis, ceding the entire national stage to the man he wants to replace. 1.
If more Senate Republicans go into quarantine, and remote voting is not permitted, this could effectively result in the GOP ceding its majority in the chamber to Democrats.
Weekslong street protests in Hong Kong known as the Umbrella Movement ended three years ago without the government ceding any ground on expanding residents' say in local elections.
We're spending more time online because pastimes like socializing that used to happen offline are shifting online, and we're generally ceding more of our days to digital activities.
This was one of the more contentious part of the negotiations, since China did not want to be seen as ceding sovereignty over any of its domestic policies.
Gibson begins with the arrival of Spaniards in La Florida, in 1513, discusses Mexico's ceding of territory to the U.S., in 1848, and concludes with Trump's nativist fixations.
A number of hurdles, including possible German misgivings about ceding one of the country's main lenders to a foreign buyer, would have to be overcome before any deal.
Amazon is wading into fashion in part because many brands like Ralph Lauren, wary of ceding control over their products or prices, have refused to sell on Amazon.
But I'd argue that it goes back even earlier — we've basically had more than half a century of Congress ceding power, often in their own political self-interest.
Mirroring the decline of Social Democrats across Europe, France's Socialists failed to capitalize on anger over globalization and rising inequality, ceding those issues especially to far-right populists.
"Ring-fencing his business and ceding control to independent overseers would do the job," the Economist suggested in a November editorial, as an alternative to liquidating his assets.
Conservationists — both then and now — said ceding that control would open the way for gazers, miners and other business interests to exploit land owned by the American public.
For example, Viktor Orban, Hungary's prime minister, has always been a critic of ceding what he views as inordinate amounts of sovereignty from national capitals to European institutions.
The company said last month it had sold risk management business Razor Risk for an undisclosed sum, after ceding control of its BOX options exchange late last year.
CEDING CONTROL But it will be a business rescue practitioner, rather than the government as SAA's shareholder, who will decide how the future of the airline should look.
Ruchir Sharma There is a popular narrative these days that President Trump is undermining America's standing in the world and ceding the mantle of global leadership to China.
Richard Shelby of Alabama, sent VICE News a copy of a letter Shelby had sent to the Intelligence Committee essentially ceding responsibility for election security to the other committee.
Mr. Trump's criticism of European free-riding on defense is accurate, Mr. Muniz said, but it has also led to Europeans ceding responsibility for their own interests and fates.
Intel said last week that it's exiting the 5G smartphone market after determining there was "no clear path to profitability," further ceding the mobile phone chip business to Qualcomm.
A number of hurdles, including overcoming possible German misgivings about ceding one of the country's chief lenders to a foreign buyer, would have to be crossed before any deal.
A similar shift could occur in the council, with the weakened Franco-German alliance ceding more prominence to new groupings like the fiscally hawkish "Hanseatic League" of northern states.
Kevin Brady (R-TX), one of the bill's authors, and asked if he was considering ceding to the Freedom Caucus's demands to do away with the refundable tax credit.
The internet allows him to market his movies, and himself, without ceding power to the reporters and photographers who helped build up his legend in the '80s and '90s.
Being ahead of its larger rival allows Lyft to take advantage of pent-up investor demand for high-growth tech companies, rather than ceding available investor capital to Uber.
The problem in ceding to Freedom Caucus demands is that it imperils support from Republican moderates, including the 23 members who represent districts won by Hillary Clinton last November.
By abandoning Paris, Trump would risk ceding international leadership to China, which appears ready to become (irony of ironies) the leading voice for climate action and clean energy policy.
That arrangement has sparked criticism from Exxon allies, who say it gives the firm an inappropriate profit motive and that Walker is ceding too much authority to outside lawyers.
Seen from Europe, the performance deepened impressions formed during the presidential campaign that under Trump, the US is ceding its global leadership role in favor of an inward turn.
The quest for self-optimization has long consumed tech culture, where it's been used to justify everything from gulping down nootropics to ceding control of your home to Alexa.
Clinton has also been seen as forfeiting moments to emphasize the stakes, ceding the stage to Mr. Sanders even after some news outlets declared her the winner in Kentucky.
It is time for the industry to do its part by ceding some revenues, improving its processes and focusing on the drugs that matter to the health of Americans.
She has rarely appeared on the campaign trail in the past few weeks, instead fundraising behind the scenes and ceding Trump the stage in the hopes he'd slip up.
The 737 is a capable aircraft for a variety of purposes and airlines, and a further mistake could lead to Boeing ceding crucial narrow-body market share to Airbus.
By ceding dominion over foreign policy to Clinton, Sanders is not only depriving the country of a perspective it desperately needs, but also undermining the rest of his platform.
As the Pentagon embraced counterinsurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan, the State Department withdrew behind bunkers and blast walls, ceding much of its role to men and women in uniform.
The Reimanns are also renaming their family foundation after him and doubling its budget to an annual €25 million, while ceding control of the board to an independent council.
More worrying for some is the possibility that the Trump administration is ceding its position as global leader to China, a rising economic and political influence in the region.
On Friday, they'll move to the obstruction charge before ceding the chamber floor to Trump's defense team, which will have the same 24-hour window to offer its rebuttal.
Victoria's Secret has been ceding market share to a number of small competitors that are "chipping away" at the business, said Jamie Merriman, a retail analyst at Bernstein Research.
In the past, Mr. Trump has been loath to give up the spotlight, especially if he would be ceding it to a televised impeachment hearing unfolding on Capitol Hill.
At the same time, in a striking role reversal, the party long known for its universally hawkish stance toward Russia is now ceding some of that ground to Democrats.
On the other side of the Capitol, Duffy has pressed Ryan to include language in the continuing resolution that would block the administration from ceding power on Oct. 1.
"Without such an agreement, the United States would be ceding economic leadership to other global powers, letting them set the rules of economic engagement in the region," Timmons said.
Chris Froome fell out of contention for the Tour of Catalonia in Reus, Spain, after ceding more than 25 minutes to the leader, Alejandro Valverde, during the sixth stage.
If, like the current U.S. administration, you see China as a "strategic competitor," then ceding so much influence at the U.N., whatever the organization's shortcomings, might not be smart.
He added that the possibility of ceding territory for a base took officers by surprise in the Brazilian military, which has traditionally been a zealous guardian of national sovereignty.
But plot also essentially stops mattering around the film's midpoint, ceding ground to an ever-nuttier parade of set pieces that seem set on a spiral plunge into batshittery.
She has, for one thing, refused to chase volume for volume's sake, ceding the global sales crown that VW, Toyota and the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance are now battling for.
This causes members of social groups to pull away from online conversations and platforms, and to stop using them to engage and organize, further ceding ground to trolls and extremists.
At today's Microsoft, Windows remains a contributor of revenue and profit, but Microsoft has moved on to focus more on cloud infrastructure and applications, essentially ceding the mobile platform business.
Yet even as Wall Street adopted a more optimistic tone for Macy's, analysts reiterated the structural challenges facing department stores, which are ceding share to online and off-price retailers.
We are ceding the social space to bad people, because they have the most time, the least morals and ethics, and are skilled at relentlessly attacking and harassing their targets.
That situation is unlikely to improve, as the US now wants the Afghan troops it supports to retreat to urban areas — effectively ceding control of rural communities to the Taliban.
In her sole September briefing, Sanders took questions for about 20173 minutes, ceding much of the roughly 40-minute session to Kevin Hassett, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors.
She sought to allay fears among conservatives that by ceding the finance ministry, the next government will stray from the strict fiscal discipline enforced by former finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
Some Asian American activists are treating education like a zero sum game, as if ceding even 20% of the spots at these elite schools is somehow equivalent to anti-Asianness.
"The Trump foreign policy sidelines diplomacy and development; threatening American leadership, risking American lives and ceding ground to Russia, China, or whoever else wants to fill the void," said Rep.
However, this system will have to involve an irreversible ceding of power if it is to be credible, and to create the trust that Facebook is now so sorely lacking.
People like to see things, and watch video, and there's no reason we shouldn't be making that, and sort of ceding that world to traditional TV guys or movie guys.
He played one drive against the Steelers, going 2-of-4 for 35 yards with an 8-yard touchdown to free agent signee Jimmy Graham before ceding to Brett Hundley.
Turkey gets everything it wants: Kurdish forces it views as terrorists are ceding territory and the US has agreed to lift recently imposed sanctions once a permanent ceasefire is established.
One civilian negotiator told me last week he was afraid that if civilian leaders did not sign a deal ceding control to military and paramilitary authorities, more atrocities could follow.
This effort may result in federal regulatory changes that encourage insurance sales across state lines, boosting competition in the health care marketplace and ceding some regulatory power to the states.
Colombia's previous president had tried to buy peace by ceding to the FARC, which by then had grown to roughly 22019,000 guerrilla fighters, a demilitarized zone the size of Switzerland.
He also referred to the "humiliation and sorrow" China suffered during the first Opium War in the early 1840s that led to the ceding of Hong Kong to the British.
It changed the landscape—then, in the last few years, slowly faded, ceding ground both to the MCU-fueled superhero boom and to dynamic creator-owned publishers like Image Comics.
Few who left back in 1959 would have believed Fidel Castro would hang on to power for so long, only ceding the presidency to his brother Raul in recent years.
The 29-year-old, ranked 22 in the world, struggled with injury during the majority of the second set, and after ceding a 63-1 lead, took a medical timeout.
Naturally, power users who have put a lot of effort into curating whom they follow don't like the idea of ceding more power to Twitter over which tweets they see.
But while there are high-crime areas in Europe that are predominantly Muslim, there is no evidence that European governments are actually ceding territory to Islamists controlling Muslim-only enclaves.
Mr. Sanders canceled events this weekend in Mississippi to focus his efforts on Michigan, effectively ceding another state in the South to Mr. Biden while redoubling his effort in Michigan.
The slew of new emoji rolling out to smartphones this year will include the transgender flag and symbol, finally ceding to LGBTQ advocates who have long asked for additional representation.
The match was widely viewed as a passing of the torch, the long-dominant Federer, then 26, ceding his spot to the irresistible youth of a 22-year-old Nadal.
Reid said Republican demands to add policy riders, such as language blocking the Obama administration from ceding oversight of Internet domain names to an international body, are preventing a deal.
These two extreme objective functions – unconstrained profit maximization and state control – lead to the same result: The ceding of free will to AI algorithms that control us overtly or covertly.
Hulu was a direct competitor to Netflix, letting major networks pull in short-term streaming money without having to worry about running their own services or ceding ground to Netflix.
Leading beauty care retailer Sephora, meantime, is ceding more space to its private label products and brands that are owned by its parent, LVMH, such as Rihanna's Fenty Beauty cosmetics.
National Democrats celebrated Saturday night and touted Edwards' victory in a state Trump carried by 20 percentage points in 2016 as evidence the party isn't ceding territory to the GOP.
By ceding to the president the right to declare a national emergency, they'd essentially be weakening their own power — and their leverage for the next negotiation with the White House.
The ruling Liberals have lost 6 percentage points since the start of the year, ceding the lead to the rival Conservatives, according to a Nanos Research poll published on Tuesday.
Ceding to public pressure, Uber as well as its main competitor, Lyft, changed their respective policies on binding arbitration, allowing victims of sexual crimes to sue the companies in open court.
It is possible the company could take some share from established competitors, especially market-dominant Toyota and Hyundai, Dunne added, but he doesn't see those importers ceding volume without a fight.
" Jeffrey acknowledged that America's Kurdish partners would be ceding a lot of territory to Turkish control, saying, "There's no doubt that the YPG wishes that they could stay in these areas.
"I know what we all know about power is that once you have it it's very difficult to let it go," said the shareholder who asked Zuckerberg about ceding his power.
It's part of a larger plan to roll back the FCC's oversight of network providers, ceding ground to the looser FTC oversight that currently enforces fair practices in most consumer goods.
Indeed, India is a vast market that accounts for 10 percent of Uber's trips with 10 million rides a week, so ceding ground there will be undoubtedly damaging to the company.
Not that many people used it (that was part of the problem), but we learned that Google is ceding the entire mobile messaging space to the carriers and to other companies.
In exchange for its members ceding the right to expand their territories, the NWA facilitated talent exchanges between them and set up a single world champion to be recognized by everyone.
To the right wing, that's a potentially good thing: Ceding so much land, they believe, would harm Israeli national security and leave Palestinians in control of some of Judaism's holiest sites.
And when Radziwill talked to De Lesseps, instead of ceding to De Lesseps' point that both of them made mistakes, she pushed back adamantly that their conflict was all one-sided.
But while Ford is finally embracing CarPlay and Android Auto on even footing with AppLink, Toyota is still showing little interest in ceding control of the dashboard to Apple and Google.
But since it began ceding power in 2011 - albeit under a constitution that keeps soldiers in key posts - the army has sought to burnish its image as a modern fighting force.
But if the extraction process proves less than advertised, the U.S.-based company risks ceding its crown as the world's biggest lithium producer to smaller rivals including Chile's own SQM (SQMa.SN).
If sustained, it would break dramatically with the recent pattern of lawmakers' regularly deferring to a president of their own party and ceding power from Capitol Hill to the White House.
Risk appetite also remained strong in currency markets, with the Australian dollar hitting a two-month high and the safe-haven yen ceding ground to the U.S. dollar and the euro.
If you kind of look down on the idea of storytelling as just show business and not really substantive, then you're ceding the opportunity to tell the story to someone else.
Mr. Cruz's team rejected the overture, in part because it would have meant ceding the spotlight in high-profile contests, such as New York, in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic states.
"He has claimed that Putin would never invade Ukraine, suggested permanently ceding Crimea to Russia and placed conditions on upholding our obligation to protect our NATO allies," according to the letter.
Ad of the Week After months of ceding the airwaves to Hillary Clinton, Donald J. Trump has returned to broadcast advertising, with his first general election ad of the 2016 campaign.
Hamas&apos counterproposals, including a long-term cease-fire with Israel and ceding some power in Gaza to its political rival, Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, have not gained traction.
Chirinos would allow just a single over the next two innings before ceding the ninth to Emilio Pagan, who gave up an RBI double to Xander Bogaerts before finishing the game.
Mr. Cruz later dropped out of the race, effectively ceding the nomination to Mr. Trump, who formed a 25-member evangelical executive advisory board after he became the party's presumptive nominee.
And after months spent trying to repeal Obamacare, ceding the immigration debate to hardliners, and passing a tax bill that disadvantages more high-tax states, they have a lot to defend.
Mr. Duterte has cozied up to China, ceding to it access to the resource-rich West Philippine Sea, partly in exchange for loans, despite the risk of being trapped by debt.
Despite nominally ceding control of his business operations to his sons, Mr. Trump has outraged ethics experts who say that retaining a beneficial interest in his company remains a colossal conflict.
By departing before the end, he skipped sessions about climate change, oceans and clean energy — ceding not only America's leadership on those topics, but also its very seat at the table.
This was mainly possible because of a proxy system that is targeted for reform, and allows committee members to fill out proxy cards before meetings, ceding their votes to other members.
Mr. Sessions cast the Justice Department's decision to act in grand terms, painting a picture of a society at risk of ceding its fundamental freedom to tyrannical elements that police speech.
FEBRUARY 2004 Russian gas pipeline monopoly Gazprom stopped supplying gas to Belarus from January 2004, ceding the contracts to smaller Russian companies after Minsk refused to agree to a price increase.
Now Ms. Warren, who declined to be interviewed for this article, must sell her plan to a Democratic Party deeply concerned about ceding any political advantage to President Trump next fall.
Mr. Roof could reverse his unexplained decision, but for now, Mr. Bruck is left to prepare his final words to the jury before ceding the defense lawyer's chair to the defendant.
Already, Mr. Trump is letting Russia take the lead in Syria, ceding to Vladimir Putin the crucial diplomatic work of forging a political agreement between Mr. Assad and the Syrian rebels.
Venezuela: Faced with a severe economic crisis, the country's leader, Nicolás Maduro, is ceding daily control of many oil fields to foreign firms, as the once proud state oil company shrivels.
Critics say it's a capitulation to Ankara that renders the U.S.' abandonment of the Kurds virtually complete, while simultaneously ceding five years of strategic influence in the conflict to rival Russia.
The 'H-Bomb' Fizzles: The Harvard Brand Takes a Hit A formerly contrived embarrassment may be ceding to sincere shame and a reassessment of the merits of four years in Cambridge.
The two leaders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, have been drawing down their daily involvement for years, ceding managerial tasks to deputies in order to focus on a variety of projects.
Yet there is no approach that commands anything resembling majority support in Ukraine — not making the concessions Russia is seeking, not continuing the war, and not ceding control of the territory.
Mr. Tondo opened Roseval, another darling of the Paris food-blog cabal, before ceding the space to a fellow Rino alumnus, the chef Michele Farnesi, who has relaunched it as Dilia.
The results were a blow to the party, which suffered its worst ever electoral loss, ceding power in Delhi to Modi, who promised to usher in an era of economic revival.
As Toshiba has ruled out ceding control of the chips business, it may also seek state help, as other troubled Japanese technology companies have done in previous restructurings, the sources said.
Several Republicans accused Nadler, a Democrat from New York, of ceding to the House Intelligence Committee when agreeing to allow 22 lawmakers on the 40-plus member Judiciary Committee to question Mueller.
But RNC committeeman Randy Evans of Georgia briefly raised concerns at the meeting that the national party might be ceding too much power back to the media by eliminating the debate committee.
In the early 1960s, due to Soviet advances in space and rocketry science, America was in danger of losing the space race, ceding a potential tactical and military advantage to the USSR.
His policies include swapping Arab towns inside Israel - home to the country's 21 percent Arab Palestinian minority - in return for ceding territory in the Israeli-occupied West Bank to the Palestinian Authority.
Retailers and brands have both seen a tremendous shift in traditional retail dynamics, with merchants and marketplaces increasingly ceding control of the online and in-store shopping experience to the brands themselves.
By going public first, Lyft is defining its own category on the stock market rather than ceding that turf to Uber, which would otherwise do so given its brand awareness and size.
Democrats could end up ceding political ground if they nominate a candidate who advocates for universal healthcare, said Drew Altman, president of the Kaiser Family Foundation, a non-partisan healthcare advocacy group.
Afghan forces in Helmand's strategic town of Sangin withdrew last month from its center, effectively ceding territory to the Taliban and delivering a blow to the Afghan government and its coalition partners.
This has resulted in premium income falling 24% since 0003, linked to the cancellation of two major contracts in 2016 and the consolidation of ceding companies with lower premiums ceded to MutRe.
"I understand Planned Parenthood's perspective that the louder it is, the more intimidating it is, but I think the long history of ceding space outside the clinics has proved ineffective," she said.
The notion of democratic participation was formed in the Renaissance, and founded upon a naive idea of individual participation, which Rushkoff felt worked against the individual by ceding power to central authorities.
If political leadership is ceding the public agenda to economic nationalists and populists, the private sector must be willing and ready to step up to ensure that the debate stays within bounds.
Fiorina sent the Republican National Committee (RNC) a letter Wednesday asking them to ensure she gets invited and criticizing the debate process as "broken" for ceding too much power to news networks.
Republicans used a markup on Thursday to criticize Nadler over the agreement and accuse him of ceding time to lawmakers on the Intelligence panel when Judiciary has jurisdiction over the Justice Department.
"I think the Chinese economy was going to slow down with or without a trade war," Cohn said, ceding that Trump was right to target the country's alleged theft of intellectual property.
It's the idea of doing something that you're not certain will not fail, of ceding control of a part of yourself to someone else, in hopes it will amount to something larger.
But with Republicans already indicating their desire to help immigrants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, some immigration activists fear the Democrats are ceding too much ground. http://bit.
They scored a tactical victory when President Donald Trump made an unexpected concession to Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, ceding an upper hand to the minority party in upcoming negotiations.
What is brilliant about ceding this season of Bojack to the females of the species is that it allows for episodes that tap into emotional wells that have not yet run dry.
Meanwhile, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is receiving heavy criticism from members of her cabinet for ceding to Ankara's demands on Friday by giving prosecutors the green light to pursue charges against Boehmermann.
The other would be to pull out and leave more of the fighting to allies, as Mr. Trump said he wants to do in Syria, possibly ceding hard-fought ground to militants.
In ceding this role, Mr. Trump has weakened the rules-based trading system while removing a counterweight to China, whose transactional approach to trade places scant value on transparency and human rights.
When I read that "the traditionally male-dominated world of the thriller" is finally "ceding ground to … a hero(ine)," I wondered what Friedman had been reading for the past 173 years.
It could be that this is a serious offer with Trump's full backing, and that Democrats — in turning up their noses at it for not ceding enough ground — are making a mistake.
But soon after construction started in 2015, the government appeared to turn its back on part of that promise, ceding land designated on project maps for conservation to local officials for development.
The reorganization specifies that the Jammu and Kashmir assembly will not be able to make laws on policing and public order, effectively ceding control of the entire security apparatus to New Delhi.
But now, their work, sanctioned or otherwise, competes with corporate-commission murals, and the industrial spaces that gave way to art galleries are now ceding to clothing stores and luxury dessert spots.
Manning started as quarterback for the New York Giants game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night, marking a return since ceding the role to newcomer Daniel Jones earlier in the season.
There was no mention in the company's statement about Deripaska ceding his control over the company, a step the U.S. government is likely to insist on before it considers lifting the sanctions.
The Slants' victory sparked a national debate over the ownership of language and resulted in the Department of Justice ceding in a case brought by Washington, DC's football team over trademark registration.
He surrendered three runs on four hits, including a leadoff home run to Victor Reyes on an 0-2 curveball in the first, and walked two batters before ceding the mound to Peacock.
Germany's Angela Merkel is ceding control of her party, the U.K.'s Theresa May is poised for a monumental defeat and France's Emmanuel Macron is staring down the worst riots in a generation.
One of their arguments: The blended company would help ensure that U.S. companies remain world leaders in the coming era of fifth-generation wireless tech, or 5G, rather than ceding dominance to China.
It seems that proponents of immigration feel compelled to respond to Mr Borjas not because they believe Mariel boatlift was important, but because they are afraid of ceding any ground to immigration hawks.
If the recent story of men's tennis has been aging greats ceding more and more ground to their usurpers, then 2017's first grand slam presents an opportunity for a kind of flashback.
The Jusos fear such an alliance could herald a further drop in votes for the SPD while ceding the prominent role of largest opposition party to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
"One of the most likely reasons is perhaps that they are once more ceding to pressure from religious fundamentalism that has shown itself to be quite active recently," said activist Isbel Diaz Torres.
BlackBerry Chief Executive John Chen had made monetizing the company's intellectual property a key pillar of his plan to turn the company around after ceding the handset market it once dominated to rivals.
Modern masculinity in basketball is Kevin Durant, the most valuable player of 2014, calling his mother "the real M.V.P." It's Stephen Curry ceding the spotlight to his daughter Riley at a news conference.
At a time when Iran was struggling to return to the oil market, Saudi Arabia was not inclined to make that easier by propping up prices and potentially ceding market share to Tehran.
The tactics Democrats have been advised to pursue to attract Obama to Trump voters, such as criticizing "sanctuary cities", ceding ground on immigration enforcement, and rejecting "multiculturalism," won't play well with young people.
By Thursday afternoon, Anbang and its partners formally withdrew their $14 billion takeover offer for Starwood, ceding the operator of the Westin and Sheraton chains to Marriott in a puzzling turn of events.
Now, by trying to own the current stock market boom—in addition to appointing a plutocratic and kleptocratic cabinet—Trump is ceding to Democrats a key economic argument that helped him get elected.
After years of aggressively chasing digital growth at Nike, CEO Mark Parker announced he was stepping down on Tuesday and fittingly ceding his role to a tech titan: former eBay CEO John Donahoe.
In April 2628, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi announced that he was ceding two small Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, apparently as quid pro quo for a $28503 billion investment deal.
Schiff might want to haul Cohen back in to explain himself on that matter, though Schiff was already ceding the investigation of payments to women to Cummings the day after the story broke.
I fear that America's current attitudes toward trade will set our small and medium businesses back—ceding ground on the global stage to massive corporations and their armies of trade lawyers and lobbyists.
But he keeps ceding the stage to some dumb tribal dance or an uninspired variation on the tired formula by which a woman is passed around and manipulated by a group of men.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Migrant policy requires a European solution, German Chancellor Angela Merkel insisted on Saturday, ceding no ground in a showdown with her Bavarian allies that threatens her three-month-old coalition government.
His installation at the EPA last month reinforced the view on both sides of the political divide that America is ceding its position as a leader in the global fight on climate change.
Otherwise, it will be left out, in effect ceding the area to China and its economic expansionism — and undermining Mr. Trump's stated resolve to adopt a tougher stance toward China on trade issues.
A Utah law permits elected officials who belong to the Reserves or the National Guard, like Major Taylor did, to retain their civilian posts while deployed by temporarily ceding authority to a surrogate.
The Israeli Parliament, meanwhile, voted to require a two-thirds majority vote for any legislation ceding parts of Jerusalem to the Palestinians, raising an obstacle to any land-for-peace deal involving Jerusalem.
One of their arguments: The combined company would help ensure that U.S. companies remain world leaders in the coming era of fifth-generation wireless tech, or 5G, rather than ceding dominance to China.
To environmentalists and other Paris agreement supporters, Trump would be ceding American international dominance in clean energy industries like wind, solar and carbon capture technology to other major powers like China and Europe.
Perhaps foremost, the show moves from a war footing to the more interesting question of sustaining a community, and how to impose order in a lawless world without ceding the moral high ground.
In 1835, when the Treaty of New Echota moved us from our homelands in the Southeast to the Indian Territory, we were coerced into ceding vast amounts of land where we once prospered.
However, with Raúl Castro ceding power, the nascent post-Castro era has an opportunity to finally integrate black people into Cuban society and address the deep racial and economic inequality that persists today.
Where the D850 fed into Kilis's smaller roads, the smooth highway came apart like a river feeding a delta, the single strip of black asphalt ceding to riven pathways of dirt and concrete.
There's an opposite trend in this area, too: instead of engaging, persuading, and convincing outside shareholders, some managers have arranged things so that they can take money from them without ceding them control.
If our party remains sidelined on this topic, we are not only hamstringing ourselves in competitive elections, but ceding complete ownership of a pivotal issue to Democrats and their command-and-control agenda.
Of course many people would have no idea what an "insula" is, but Sapolsky eases readers gently into the complexities of the brain by ceding most of "Behave" to the fundamentals of neurobiology.
That situation is unlikely to improve any time soon, either: The US now wants the Afghan troops it supports to retreat to urban areas, effectively ceding control of rural communities to the Taliban.
He completed 12 of 20183 passes for 126 yards and a touchdown before ceding to Rosen, who went 5-of-7 for 59 yards and added four carries for 23 yards on the ground.
The firm on Sunday said Jia would step down as chief executive of LeEco's core listed unit Leshi Internet Information & Technology Corp Beijing, ceding control of the most profitable part of the business empire.
San Antonio's gapping defense during the 210 NBA Finals nullified LeBron's at-will slashing; Kawhi Leonard lagged off him, packing the strong side paint and essentially ceding pull-up jumpers to the NBA MVP.
Interesting, considering reports that LeBron would be ceding his #23 Lakers jersey to Davis and returning back to #6, the jersey he wore while playing in Miami and also during his Team USA days.
Falcon, an ex-soldier and two-time governor of Lara state, counters that they are ceding power to Maduro without a fight and insists he would win if discontented Venezuelans turned out to vote.
Bjoerndalen was consistently dominant in biathlon, winning the overall World Cup title six times, most recently in 2009, before ceding the top spot to Martin Fourcade of France, who has won the last seven.
She had to make painful concessions to the SPD, including ceding the prized finance ministry, to get the party to reverse its decision to be in opposition and join the government as coalition partners.
Discharge petitions — which allow a majority of members to bring any issue to the floor without the speaker's support — are rare, and many Republicans see it as ceding control of the floor to Democrats.
The essay is careful to insist that any jealousy between the two duchesses is wishful thinking, but the subtext is obvious: Middleton is chafing at ceding her spotlight to Markle, the feminist American upstart.
The bill sees governments ceding power to the EU's energy regulatory agency ACER to rule on disputes over the shape of single-price trading zones like that which covers joint German-Austrian power markets.
Trump did not begin television advertising until late into the summer -- ceding the airwaves to Clinton until the nominating conventions wrapped -- and still maintains a skeletal staff compared to the Clinton behemoth in Brooklyn.
San Francisco (CNN)Hillary Clinton has moved away from the donor circuit after an August of nonstop fundraising, ceding that role to her running mate Tim Kaine, who's getting some celebrity help as well.
"For far too long, Congress has abdicated its constitutional responsibility to authorize military action abroad, effectively ceding the war-making power to the Executive Branch," Schiff said in a statement announcing the new legislation.
Afghan government forces on Thursday withdrew from Sangin, a town in the volatile province of Helmand, ceding territory to the fundamentalist group amid conflicting claims over the scale and circumstances of the militants' advance.
They include a series of border treaties, most importantly the 1848 deal that ended the Mexican-American War, ceding more than half of Mexican territory to the United States in exchange for $15 million.
Reid told reporters earlier Thursday that Republican demands to add policy riders, such as language blocking the Obama administration from ceding oversight of internet domain names to an international body, were preventing a deal.
Some women expressed solidarity without participating themselves, trying to avoid ceding the platform to the misogynists — who were also out in full force on Friday, using the boycott's own hashtag to troll the boycott.
" Another woman told me: "I don't like butt stuff, and I really don't know if it's because I feel it's ceding to the patriarchy to like it or if I truly don't like it.
He secured a landmark prisoner swap with Russian President Vladimir Putin in September but his peace moves have also sparked a domestic backlash, with protesters accusing him of ceding too much ground to Moscow.
American Apparel wants Bankruptcy Judge Brendan Shannon in Wilmington, Delaware, to approve a plan to end the Chapter 11 by ceding control to hedge funds that hold its bonds, led by Monarch Alternative Capital.
But until now, she has steered clear of an official role, ceding the limelight to her sibling, who will lead Congress as it prepares to challenge Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the coming months.
Republicans on Thursday presented what they said was a clean bill stripped of conservative policy riders, such as language blocking the administration from ceding authority over the internet, which had drawn objections from Democrats.
Trump refused to do that, merely ceding day-to-day operations of the Trump Organizations to his two adult sons, whom he speaks with frequently and who serve as key political surrogates for him.
Here's the latest: All 18823,000 U.S. ground troops were ordered out of Syria, suddenly ending a military campaign that largely vanquished the Islamic State but ceding a strategically vital country to Russia and Iran.
Or of sharpening a slight competitive edge in a society where the individual is increasingly made to feel that ceding any possible advantage or passing up any opportunity for profit is irresponsible, maybe immoral.
Thornberry said the US needed to continue its military effort in Syria not only to fight ISIS but to avoid ceding space to Russia and Iran as well as avoiding a larger regional conflict.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The embattled leader of Cambodia's main opposition party abruptly quit on Saturday in the face of increasing government pressure, ceding a political stage he had occupied for more than two decades.
In his 20 years with the team, he also became the youngest player to reach 30,000 total points and the third-highest scorer in NBA history, only recently ceding that title to LeBron James.
At the G7 summit of wealthy nations this weekend, European and Canadian officials warned Trump that the U.S. risked ceding global leadership on combating climate change to China if it withdrew from the pact.
Others, like Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, say Democrats should work with Mr. Trump in areas where they have similar goals (though Mr. Blumenthal also warned against ceding ground on issues like civil rights).
Nor, he said, would Afghan leaders consider ceding administrative control to the Taliban in areas of the country — mostly in the south — that American auditors have concluded the extremists already either control or influence.
Fujimori has said little in public since ceding defeat to Kuczynski last month after a divisive presidential race that many viewed as a referendum on the legacy of Fujimori's father, former authoritarian president Alberto Fujimori.
The Attorney General sought to restore public confidence in the investigation by ceding final decision-making power regarding it to Comey, placing the then widely-respected FBI director in the hottest of Washington hot seats.
As this writer has said before, it's all a matter of what kind of wedding you want to have and whether you're interested in ceding the stage to the little ones on your big day.
In the reckoning that is Skeleton Tree, the 59-year-old advances perhaps the greatest wisdom of his hero's legacy: That, in ceding to the paradox and futility of simply being alive, we find grace.
Some members of the Catholic right are suspicious of some of Pope Francis's perceived flexibility on issues like LGBTQ relations and divorce, seeing them as an example of the church ceding ground to modern culture.
"The U.S. buying out of that (will prompt) many people (to) see this as (the U.S.) ceding Asia as a gift to China and I think Abe wants to try to change that," he added.
In the face of an endless-seeming sea of possibility, the Tinder bot perhaps explains what we want from bots, in general, as well: ceding our ability to choose because we have too much choice.
So far he has been a close ally of Netanyahu, but if he asks Israel to make concessions to the Palestinians, especially anything involving ceding land, some of Netanyahu's far-right allies will be furious.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's government announced last year a maritime demarcation accord with Saudi Arabia, which has given billions of dollars of aid to Egypt, ceding control of the islands to the Gulf kingdom.
It plotted to expand its internet service empire, giving us a glimpse into a future when the world's largest social network administers internet access to millions (or billions) rather than ceding control to other providers.
One of Intel's biggest missteps of the last 10 years was ceding ground in the smartphone chip industry to rivals and upstarts, leaving one of the world's biggest PC players out of the mobile boom.
But with Trump and other Republicans already indicating their desire to help those immigrants enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, some immigration activists fear the Democrats are ceding too much ground.
But instead of ceding explanatory power entirely to his trauma from war, the film remains relentlessly in the present, raising a kind of chicken-or-egg question about Hank's insufferable qualities and his squalid conditions.
Making America great again involves crushing ISIS, yes, but otherwise it seems to involve washing our hands of military commitments — ceding living space to Putin, letting Japan and South Korea go nuclear, calling NATO obsolete.
I fear that by ceding ground to the progressive wing and setting up a brutal primary season, Democratic voters will severely diminish the chances of their nominee defeating Trump in the general election next year.
By ceding so much creative direction to his collaborators (and it cannot be emphasized enough how excellent these performers are), Kentridge has made a work defined by its inclusive approach to history, by its ethics.
The Italian team have used the last of their season's engine 'tokens' for a power boost after ceding second place in the championship to Red Bull and Vettel said he was encouraged by the improvement.
Kyrgios was the better player, but it was clear from the start that he had no intention of ceding the highlight reel to Brown; he was determined to match him, crazy shot for crazy shot.
But Biden's campaign table was just one of a baker's dozen present on Saturday, a reflection that the huge field of contenders sees no benefit in ceding ground to the candidate who leads the polls.
Admittedly, pro-Brexit Conservatives weren't always capable of capitalizing on that newfound political influence, falling over themselves in the leadership contest following Cameron's resignation and thus ceding the party leadership to pro-Remain Theresa May.
It was unclear if the Party had acted on any of the remarks, or if the e-mails merely reflected Democratic insiders' frustration with Sanders for not ceding the race, despite near-impossible electoral math.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's parliament on Wednesday passed the first of three votes needed to enact legislation that would set an extra-high threshold for any future vote on ceding parts of Jerusalem to the Palestinians.
What to watch for: Two of the biggest powers with a presence in Syria are Iran and Russia, and if the U.S. exits the region it would "raise concerns about ceding" it to those countries.
Now as president, Trump has not only continued to be reticent on his plan but seems to have clocked out from devising his ISIS strategy entirely, ceding an alarming degree of power to the military.
Bledsoe argues that many in the party have distanced themselves from the "shale windfall," ceding ground to Republicans and giving the "false impression" that most Democratic lawmakers agree with "keep it in the ground" advocates.
With James Conner out with injury and Jaylen Samuels ceding ground, Snell currently is playing as the top back for the Steelers and should retain value as long as the depth chart is in flux.
In Syria, President Trump seems poised to ratify Mr. Assad's regime, abandon partners who have fought valiantly against ISIS, and prematurely withdraw United States forces, thus ceding total victory to Russia, Mr. Assad and Iran.
While historically centrist Protestantism has been in decline for the past few decades — ceding its cultural and political influence to the evangelical right — prominent mainline figures and institutions have become increasingly political in recent years.
When Mikhail Gorbachev signed his resignation, ceding power to the new presidency of Boris Yeltsin in the last official act of Soviet Communism, he invited CNN to capture the moment in his Kremlin office suite.
Democrats and their allies say Republicans should join them in preserving the important advisory role the Senate has in naming judges, rather than ceding too much power to any White House, but especially this one.
Under Moroccan, law no party can win an outright majority in the parliament, making coalition governments a necessity in a system where the king holds ultimate power despite ceding some authority during protests in 2011.
"Congress has been ceding far too much powers to the executive branch for decades and it is far past time for Congress to restore the proper balance of power between the three branches," Lee said.
"Ceding image rights to (Tollin Associates) was completely unnecessary and its only purpose was to create a screen to conceal the totality of his image rights income from the Spanish tax authorities," the statement said.
The New York Times is facing blowback on social media after publishing an essay by an African-American reporter who accused white women of racism for not ceding space on city sidewalks to black men.
"Congress has been ceding far too much powers to the executive branch for decades and it is far past time for Congress to restore the proper balance of power between the three branches," said Sen.
Lowry had done the bulk of his damage on offense early, ceding the reigns to DeRozan as the latter heated up in the second half, and so DeRozan, as he often does, got the nod.
Aneurin Bevan, the health secretary who created it, sold the NHS as proof that, even as Britain was ceding global leadership to America and the Soviet Union, it was still a superpower in one vital area.
And just like Iran after the U.S. pulled out of the nuclear deal with Tehran, Qatar appears to have no interest in ceding any ground, having already decried the demands as an affront to its sovereignty.
Since British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party suffered a shocking loss of seats in the UK's House of Commons during last Thursday's election, ceding their overall majority, international attention has turned to the party's future.
Balshi and other journalists believe the wave of censorship is meant to neutralize debate on an issue that opposition figures say has already eroded some of Sisi's support among voters who consider ceding sovereign territory unacceptable.
The danger of simply ceding that territory to the Palestinians is that it likely would turn into Gaza, a haven for terrorists and launching point for rocket attacks that would trigger repeated wars and destabilize Jordan.
But the State Department, having hardly anyone in place to represent it forcefully in the inter-agency process and little clarity on what the government's foreign policy is, is ceding even more power to the NSC.
Iglesias had relinquished a demand to hold a cabinet post himself, ceding to objections from Sanchez, who cited differences between the two including on how to deal with a secession bid in the region of Catalonia.
Those included slick GIFs that are auto-generated from video clips and a customizable video player that can help divert traffic generated by videos to other pages without ceding all of the power to YouTube's algorithm.
In meekly ceding the race to Trump on Tuesday, Cruz joined a growing group of rivals who had denounced the front-runner's candidacy in apocalyptic terms, only to soften their opposition as the general election neared.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's presidential campaign is pulling resources out of battleground Virginia, effectively ceding the state to Hillary Clinton and stunning staff members who have been working in the commonwealth, according to a GOP operative.
Amazon is virtually nowhere in these markets, and it risks ceding ground to the companies that do have the physical footprints it requires to build a shopping network as robust as the one Amazon is envisioning.
Given the occasional struggles some carmakers encounter when it comes to operating more advanced, modern infotainment systems, this is probably the best outcome these companies can hope for outside ceding full control to Google and Apple.
It's a continued payoff of Fitbit's purchase of Pebble, Vector and Coin — a Hail Mary designed to put the company back on track after initially ceding the smartwatch space to Apple, Samsung, Garmin and the like.
The governor of Borno state, which is at the epicenter of the insurgency, has said the government's long-term plan now is to corral civilians inside fortified garrison towns - effectively ceding the countryside to Boko Haram.
Carney reiterated his opposition to ceding decision-making over rules for the banking sector to the EU after Brexit — a potential consequence of the 'Norway-style' arrangement which some lawmakers would prefer to May's Brexit plans.
A group of Republican senators, including Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio of Florida, said Tuesday they were introducing a measure that would prevent Obama from ceding control of the facility back to Cuba without congressional approval.
A pro-transition group hosted a phone call arguing against criticism of ceding internet domain management to an international group, saying that it would promote stability and prevent governments from creating their own splintered, domestic internets.
Mr. Cruz's campaign rejected the overture because it would have meant ceding a series of high-profile contests in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States, like New York, that will factor heavily in the delegate battle.
Regulators appointed by the Trump administration are now taking a softer stance on bank regulatory oversight and banks are now wondering if they can get back in the game after ceding market share to alternative lenders.
It is time for congressional lawmakers to stop ceding control of the marijuana market to untaxed criminal enterprises and allow state governments the opportunities to pursue alternative regulatory policies free from the threat of federal interference.
The German nun herself seemed to fade away, ceding importance to the reporters and chemists and medievalists and other medievalists who all claim the revelation to be their own, or to be theirs to interpret correctly.
The Swansea project scrapping is another in a series of moves leading many marine-energy professionals to believe that the U.K. is losing its appetite to subsidize new technologies and ceding its leadership in the sector.
Illegal immigration has been a galvanizing issue for Trump's political base and Trump is making the calculus that the government shutdown is his best chance to pressure Democrats into ceding on funding for the border wall.
Companies like AT&T and Verizon are currently regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); however, the agency is ceding its regulatory authority over them under FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's rollback of the net neutrality rules.
Because the regional operation has to be approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and California is ceding more control of the operator, the new Western grid would be more firmly in the federal government's hands.
For instance, if the rest of the world moves toward stricter rules anyway, the American market could find itself an industry laggard, ceding leadership in clean vehicle technology to markets like China or the European Union.
Dipayan Ghosh, who worked on privacy policy issues at Facebook and in President Barack Obama's administration, said the absence of the United States from the accord showed that it was ceding tech regulation to other nations.
Mignon Clyburn, one of the Democratic commissioners, presented two accordion folders full of letters protesting the changes, and accused the three Republican commissioners of defying the wishes of millions of Americans by ceding their oversight authority.
Local governments are wary of ceding that power to the states, mindful that much of the money from the Big Tobacco settlement ended up in general funds for legislatures, rather than being disbursed to local communities.
But from the day he announced the retreat from northern Syria, critics of the move have warned of wide-reaching repercussions, ranging from ceding U.S. influence in the Middle East to spurring a resurgence of ISIS.
Case in point: Headlines this week reporting that California senator Kamala Harris was suspending her presidential campaign and, in doing so, ceding her chance to become the first black woman to win the Democratic Party's nomination.
The problem, of course, is that ceding Florida and its 99 winner-take-all delegates to Trump makes it more likely that the billionaire will win that outright majority of delegates and avoid a contested convention altogether.
President-elect Tsai Ing-wen of the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) - which was elected by a landslide - said when campaigning the offers were problematic and could lead to Taiwan ceding control of its tech industry.
With his abandonment of the moderate view on abortion, he's ceding not only fertile voting territory but the thing that set him apart from a field of far-left progressives who don't represent a majority of Americans.
And while many of us take precautionary measures such as changing our privacy settings, for a lot of us, ceding our personal data is simply part of the trade-off of living in an uber-connected world.
At the end of the fifth season, Pied Piper manages to avoid ceding control of its new, unprecedented network to competing Hooli, the show's comical composite of Facebook and Google, and a double-crossing rival in China.
The idea of the state ultimately ceding control over Rosneft had been floated before in government circles, but it has not been previously reported that Ulyukayev himself was actively promoting it in the period before his arrest.
It's U.S. department store chains, however, that seem to be ceding market share, as they've been called out for taking too long to make investments in their bricks-and-mortar stores and websites, with Amazon's presence looming.
LONDON, July 12 (Reuters) - Britain's competition regulator has referred supermarket Tesco's proposed 3.7 billion pounds ($4.75 billion) takeover of wholesaler Booker to a detailed investigation, ceding to a request from the companies to "fast track" the process.
Last week, she secured a deal with the SPD to renew a right-left alliance that has ruled Germany since 2013 after making painful concessions on Europe and fiscal policy as well as ceding the finance ministry.
After all, with the embattled press secretary frequently ceding press briefings to his then-deputy Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Scaramucci ascending to a role where he reports directly to Trump, where exactly would Spicer have fit in?
" Asked about how some executives feel about ceding some of their previous responsibilities in their new roles, Zawadzki said: "We have the good fortune of not having business [newspaper] page issues in terms of tiles and control.
Gomes will join Embraer as the planemaker transforms its business, ceding control of its commercial planes division to Boeing in a $4.2 billion deal, while retaining a 20 percent stake giving it access to future dividend payments.
Under Moroccan law no party can win an outright majority in the 395-seat parliament, making coalition governments a necessity in a system where the king holds ultimate power despite ceding some authority during protests in 2011.
The airline, part owned by Etihad Airways, was in talks with the Abu Dhabi-based carrier to infuse more equity, but any money would be conditional on Jet's founder Naresh Goyal ceding control, sources have told Reuters.
According to French newspapers Le Monde and Liberation, which obtained copies of the report, Sarr and Savoy proposed amending the part of the patrimony law governing culture and heritage that forbids national collections from ceding these artefacts.
That lineup saw Xi once again at the top of the country's ruling party, and it was notable for the lack of an heir-apparent — indicating that Xi was not ceding any of his authority anytime soon.
In March, China's mostly toothless parliament passed a series of constitutional amendments ceding significant power to Xi. The Chinese government removed presidential term limits as part of the package, effectively enabling Xi to remain in office indefinitely.
The government wants to avoid "leaving the public with the impression that the president has accepted defeat" in terms of ceding control over the separatist region, wrote Maxim Yusin, a Russian analyst, in the daily Kommersant newspaper.
Yet its nations still cannot agree on common policies that will control debt and promote growth; they are still wary of ceding enough sovereignty to solidify what is, in effect, still one of the world's largest economies.
While the harsh federal sentencing guidelines, and ceding of vast power to federal prosecutors, does play a significant role in discouraging jury trials, there is another factor in play that is under the control of the judges.
Both black anger at police killings and the boiling frustrations of some whites who feel they are ceding their long-held place in society have been constant undercurrents in politics since January and the Iowa presidential caucuses.
Maxine Waters, rank-and-file members are following suit, saying her approach puts Democrats in an unsettling position, as members of her party worry about ceding the moral high ground -- which they consider their turf -- to Republicans.
Here, America must lead in forging new high-standard trade agreements, setting the terms of global trade going forward on American terms, for a failure to do so risks ceding leadership of the global economy to China.
Donald J. Trump is lagging in polls and pulling down the party's congressional candidates, analysts are already ceding the Senate to the Democrats and a conservative challenge to Speaker Paul D. Ryan is brewing in the House.
Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN)Afghan forces in the strategic town of Sangin in Helmand province have withdrawn from its center, effectively ceding territory to the Taliban and delivering a blow to the Afghan government and its coalition partners.
KYLE DAVIS, HONOLULU To the Editor: If the Democrats do not welcome "pro-life" candidates and planks into their party, they are ceding millions of well-educated voters of conscience who see abortion as a primary issue.
For Republicans ceding control of the House to Democrats come January, the seven remaining appropriations bills serve as the last foreseeable opportunity to ensure that Mr. Trump has the wall money he once promised Mexico would provide.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has ordered the withdrawal of 2,000 American troops from Syria, bringing a sudden end to a military campaign that largely vanquished the Islamic State but ceding a strategically vital country to Russia and Iran.
As Trump boasts of his dramatic reshaping of the immigration system — from fencing reinforcements to effectively banning all asylum seekers along the border — Democratic hopefuls are ceding ground on the issue, immigration-rights advocates and lawyers say.
Disney is ceding nothing, in part because it is counting on price increases from the likes of Altice to make up for the subscriber erosion (known as "cord cutting") that is buffeting the broader cable TV business.
Though local prosecutors have been leery of ceding their powers, the shooting in Troy is the first case since the order was issued in which a district attorney has openly challenged Mr. Schneiderman's authority as special prosecutor.
Qatar's Sheikh Tamim took power in 2013 after his father Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani abdicated, taking the rare step for a Gulf Arab ruler of voluntarily ceding power to try to ensure a smooth succession.
The tribe argued, in part, that he and his followers were forced off a reservation after he refused to join other tribal leaders in signing an 1892 agreement ceding territory to the United States for compensation. Sen.
They wrote that not since Congress passed the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force after the 9/11 attacks has the legislature seriously debated its constitutional power to declare war, thus ceding power to the president.
But the Spanish, who in turn seized it from the otherwise-occupied British in 1779, had the greatest impact on colonial Natchez, even though they only held it for 19 years before ceding it to the Americans.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Although worldwide human rights are at risk with the United States ceding its leadership role, the momentum behind women's rights has "never been stronger," former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Monday.
As a result, the ceding of Tiran and Sanafir drew widespread outrage among Egyptians, leading tens of thousands to take to social media to express their displeasure, with the hashtag #Tiran_Sanafir quickly topping the country's Twitter top trends.
And then Lil West himself appears, sing-rapping sweet-nothings in double time over kick drum programming that's almost as hyperactive as a Teklife production, before ceding back to the busted-up guitar riff at the song's backbone.
If Trump refuses to fully and meaningfully divest, are Americans then forced to place trust in him completely, ceding our ability and right to verify that he is advancing the public and national interest ahead of his own?
Susan Collins of Maine said there has even been "talk" among Republicans about having Democratic senators preside over the chamber, an almost unheard-of ceding of the gavel -- and the authority that goes with it -- to the minority.
"We're one vote away from either cementing our leadership in this region and in the global trading system or ceding it to China," Froman told reporters in Lima after attending the inauguration of Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.
Instead of working to put the U.S. back in the lead, the Trump administration has proposed cutting the budget for next-generation weather modeling at NOAA, which weather experts have denounced for ceding scientific leadership to other nations.
"I think if you're sitting in Beijing you have to be very pleased that Donald Trump is in the White House because he is ceding to China a great deal in terms of clout and advantage," Chinoy said.
Take China: No one's vision -- neither Democrats' nor Republicans' -- involved ceding global leadership to Beijing; rather, the goal has been to manage China's rise by investing it in responsible global leadership alongside (and guided by) the United States.
"Ceding leadership in developing artificial intelligence to China, Russia and other foreign governments will not only place the United States at a technological disadvantage, but it could also have implications for national security," he said in opening remarks.
Critics, including a former California governor named Ronald Reagan, complained that because the Helsinki Accords called on its signatories to respect the borders of one another, the United States was ceding Soviet control over Eastern Europe in perpetuity.
Hoke faulted European leaders for failing to articulate a clear, unified vision for its ambitions in the space business, and said they were essentially ceding leadership to the United States and billionaire private investors, such as Elon Musk.
The compromise — ceding some guaranteed compensation from salaries in exchange for higher performance bonuses — helped break a deadlock in negotiations amid a broader fight over pay equity and working conditions, a battle that recently moved to federal court.
The Yankees were dethroned as the home run kings of Major League Baseball this year, barely ceding the title to their divisional-round playoff opponents: The Minnesota Twins, who smashed a record 307 blasts to the Yankees' 306.
The reality, however, is not that the U.S. is being edged out in Africa, but it is actively ceding opportunities to other countries that have grown their engagement from foreign aid-centric to incorporate a strong commercial component.
The pound fell about 1% on Wednesday against the dollar, ceding gains made the previous day after the Supreme Court's ruling against Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as investors priced many more months of Brexit and general election risk.
But when he died, the British swooped in and in 1849 his youngest son, 10-year-old Duleep Singh, was forced to sign a paper ceding his possessions, including the Koh-i-Noor, to the East India Company.
It was not clear in the contract whether Gecamines received any compensation for ceding the royalty rights to AHIL, whose address in the contract is listed in the Cayman Islands, although Fleurette said it did pay an unspecified amount.
The Golf, VW's best-selling model, was overtaken for the first time in seven years, ceding first place to Ford's Fiesta, which roared into the lead with sales up by 12%, while those of the Golf crashed by 17%.
With the market continuing to accelerate in the coming year, there is every reason to think that Amazon will continue to take its slice of the pie, ceding nothing and not giving an inch, just as it always has.
Fitzpatrick started for Miami and struggled early, as the Dolphins punted on all four possessions in the first quarter, but he finished 23 of 18 for 126 yards and a touchdown before ceding to Rosen late in the third.
Whether it was hardware like the new Inferentia chip and AWS Outposts, the new on-prem servers or blockchain and a base station service for satellites, if AWS saw an opportunity, they were not ceding an inch to anyone.
Publishers are worried about ceding too much control of their distribution to gigantic tech companies, and all of the above are worried that Google is not so much a steward of the web but rather its nefarious puppet master.
It's an evolving, somewhat delicate relationship between a corporate behemoth that wants to appear transparent without ceding too much control or violating users' privacy, and a young research group that's ravenous for intel and eager to establish its reputation.
Bolsonaro, a longtime economic nationalist and far-right legislator, modified his stance on the way to his election last month, declaring himself open to selling state assets and ceding ground over the government's role in the crucial energy sector.
Far from being an olive branch that might ease tensions between the two nations, locals said ceding Badme to Eritrea, which Abiy said Addis would finally do in accordance with a 2000 peace deal, is an act of betrayal.
Japanese electronics makers have struggled to compete against their Asian rivals, ceding market share to cut-price Chinese competitors at the low end of the market but also failing to innovate enough to stay ahead in high-end products.
Musk told reporters at the time that building his own Hyperloop was a "low priority" compared to his responsibilities with SpaceX and Tesla, ceding the work on the technology to companies like Hyperloop One and Hyperloop Transportation Techonologies (HTT).
"Ceding leadership in developing artificial intelligence to China, Russia and other foreign governments will not only place the United States at a technological disadvantage but it could also have implications for national security," he added in his opening remarks.
The market will continue to grow, and the major cloud players will continue to display flashy growth numbers, but AWS built a big lead by being first and doesn't show any signs of ceding that lead any time soon.
After all, by engaging in these reductions, the kingdom is ceding market share to the likes of Iran, Iraq, and U.S. shale producers, who have recently ramped up exports to record levels of over 2 million barrels per day.
Japanese media states that the terms of the 1956 accord would hand over Shikotan and the Habomai islands to Japan, a sensitive notion inside Russia, where the ceding of any territory to Japan would likely be met by protests.
The undercurrent of their year's annual meeting is that many country officials fear the U.S. is relinquishing its leadership on these issues, ceding leadership in the international institutions to countries that may not share the same open, transparent goals.
Now, perhaps sensing a political opportunity—facts notwithstanding—Trump has jumped on the bandwagon, and is parroting many of Cruz's falsehoods, including the Texas senator's assertion that the US is ceding "control" of the internet to the United Nations.
The chip maker is considered, along with Huawei, to be one of the two leading developers of the superfast wireless standard, and any potential disruption to its business could mean ceding an important advantage to the Chinese, Cfius writes.
Senator Sherrod Brown, the populist Ohio Democrat known for extolling the "dignity of work," announced Thursday that he would not seek the Democratic nomination for president, ceding the primary field to other left-leaning candidates with broader national appeal.
This has set off a new turf war over audio rights, pitting Audible, owned by Amazon, against traditional publishers, who are increasingly insisting on producing their own audiobooks, wary of ceding more territory and revenue to the online retailer.
In April 2016, during a visit to Cairo by the Saudi monarch, King Salman, Mr. Sisi announced that he had signed a maritime agreement ceding control of the islands, which sit at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba.
The territory's dispirited chief executive, Carrie Lam, is insisting that she is not ceding to protesters' demands that she step down, even though an audio recording emerged of her telling local businesspeople last week that she yearned to resign.
That may be an agreeable prospect for anyone who imagines they'll never want a smartphone that isn't branded by Apple, but ceding more of your life to yet another gilded monolith in Silicon Valley — well, we wouldn't recommend it.
Sterling has now lost 1.4% this week, ceding all the gains it made last week when the appointment of Rishi Sunak as finance minister spurred hopes the March 11 budget would unveil significant fiscal stimulus to shore up growth.
"The Administration must come before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and explain to the American people how betraying an ally and ceding influence to terrorists and adversaries is not disastrous for our national security interests," Murphy and Romney said.
However, ceding its status as the driver of innovation – as it was during the Cold War – means that the U.S. government is not well-positioned to govern industry's transactions with clients that are competitive or outright adversarial to Washington.
Now, we're looking at less bad options, ceding the fact that the virtual end of coral reefs, the drowning of some island nations, the worsening of already-devastating storms and the displacement of millions -- they seem close to inevitable.
When a prison riot shook the country in 2011, Mr. El Aissami responded by ceding more control to the restive gang leaders in an effort to end the rebellion, said Jeremy McDermott, director of InSight Crime, a research organization.
With the cost of flagship phones hitting new highs every year, a really good $500 phone has never been more important, and yet, it's a sector that so many companies are just ceding to OnePlus and other Chinese phone makers.
These three are working through turnaround plans, but are often cited by analysts as potential acquisition targets, even though Ferragamo is one of a handful of Italian family-controlled firms like Prada where the owners have long resisted ceding control.
But apart from the gravity Dirk still provides (mandatory disclaimer: Dirk is a hero and every letter of criticism is painful to type), ceding some of his minutes (and basically all of Powell's) to Noel is probably the right move.
CarPlay and Android Auto have become so standard in the industry that it's almost hard to remember that, just a few short years ago, automakers appeared terrified by the idea of ceding control of the screens in cars to technology companies.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Any deal to end a territorial row with Japan needs public backing, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday after meeting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, giving a nod to widespread Russian opposition to ceding territory to Japan.
In stark contrast to the one-man-show vehicles Eddie Murphy or Jim Carrey starred in at their peak, comedians like Ferrell, Sandler, and Ben Stiller tend to recruit friends and ringers, ceding a lot of shtick to their supporting players.
With Oculus ceding the high-end market and HTC more focused on enterprise customers, this gives HP their best available change by selling a headset to cement themselves as the most high-end, yet still approachable experience for enterprise and consumers.
However, the NFIP placed its first significant reinsurance program in January 2017, ceding $1.042 billion of coverage to a group of 25 private reinsurers and Lloyd's syndicates in an effort to reduce the accumulation of future debt to the Treasury.
Swiss voters have long been leery of ceding too much power to the 28-nation bloc that surrounds the historically neutral Alpine country and buys most of its exports, and rising EU immigration has stoked fears for Swiss identity and sovereignty.
After an extended period of ceding ground to most currencies, the U.S. dollar has surged in recent weeks as it became increasingly apparent to traders and investors that in more ways than one, the U.S. appears to be going it alone.
In other words, YouTube's decision to sunset the standalone app should not be seen as an admission that it's ceding this space to Twitch – rather, that it's now deciding to use the power of YouTube's flagship app to better compete.
Inspired by the Air France tragedy, Haitham Baomar and his colleague Peter Bentley are developing a special kind of autopilot: one that uses a "machine learning" system to cope when the going gets tough, rather than ceding control to the crew.
Trump came into office last week amid promises to make significant changes at the EPA, including overturning former President Obama's entire climate change agenda and numerous other major rules, while ceding more power to states for environmental regulation and enforcement.
Together, these dynamics make it hard for start-ups, governments and nonprofits to develop and use artificial intelligence without relying on big tech companies, effectively ceding influence over this developing field to a private sphere distorted by anti-competitive practices.
De-scheduling cannabis from the CSA would permit states to stop ceding control of the marijuana market to untaxed illicit enterprises and allow state governments the opportunity to pursue alternative regulatory policies free from the threat of federal intervention or prosecution.
The luxury retailer, respected by its well-heeled clients for its selection, said in interviews at the time it wanted to maintain its influence over buying the merchandise rather than ceding to a leased shop-in-shop controlled by the brand.
The announcement on Monday that Uber will sell its Chinese operations to its rival Didi Chuxing, effectively ceding China to the homegrown favorite, cements an emerging global state of play: A kind of Chinese-American Cold War over the internet.
"Hamas advocates the liberation of all of Palestine but is ready to support the state on 1967 borders without recognizing Israel or ceding any rights," said Meshaal, in a shift that brings Hamas more into line with the position of Fatah.
EDPR has also signed major partnership deals with Vortex, the renewable energy investment platform of Egypt's EFG Hermes , one of the Middle East's largest investment banks, and Swiss utility Axpo, each time ceding 73 percent stakes but keeping majority holdings.
Mr. Riklin and other activists went into action as Mr. Netanyahu, during his first term, was negotiating a 1998 accord ceding additional West Bank land that Israel had captured from Jordan in the 1967 war to the fledgling Palestinian Authority.
And, despite a worrisome dip in international students in 2017, it retains an unmatched ability to attract and harness global talent (though it might begin ceding that advantage if the administration tightens student visa requirements as it is reportedly considering).
EDPR has also signed major partnership deals with Vortex, the renewable energy investment platform of Egypt's EFG Hermes , one of the Middle East's largest investment banks, and Swiss utility Axpo, each time ceding 49 percent stakes but keeping majority holdings.
The position in most flux for Chicago is catcher, where Miguel Montero—the incumbent for the last two seasons—is ceding the spotlight to youngster Willson Contreras, while October hero Kyle Schwarber is waiting in the wings, in case of emergency.
As for the hardware, the company hasn't figured out how much control to offer up to its users, particularly as ceding full control would mean that buyers might not end up with a working speaker when all is said and done.
She is ceding some of her responsibilities to Max Hollein, the new director of the Fine Arts group, which oversees the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor near the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge.
For a guy who looks chiseled by Michelangelo, Mr. Hemsworth can be a surprisingly agile physical performer, capable of real bounce, and he clearly likes ricocheting off walls as much as he does ceding center stage to the other actors.
Martin Indyk, a former assistant secretary of state for Near East affairs, noted the evangelical influence on the Trump administration in saying he doubted that the peace plan would propose ceding any Israeli-occupied territory in the West Bank to Palestinians.
But while that approach might enable making more money from each consumer, it also makes the diet look less popular than it is, ceding the consumer feedback areas of sites like Amazon to the negative reviews that dominate public user discussions.
On June 11, state security agents cleared the public from the area around the Parliament building here in the capital: The parliamentary debate about Egypt ceding its Red Sea islands, Tiran and Sanafir, to Saudi Arabia was about to begin.
President Trump spoke of "canceling" the Paris accord on the campaign trail, and last month signed an executive order to reverse most of President Barack Obama's climate change efforts, effectively ceding American leadership in the global effort to curb global warming.
But a month later, during a televised interview for which he was paid a six-figure sum, Stevens announced that he was ceding his spot in the 400 freestyle to Thorpe, who went on to successfully defend his Olympic title.
Yet after several incidents that have besmirched the university's reputation, and in an era of heightened self-consciousness over privilege, that formerly contrived embarrassment may be ceding to sincere shame and a reassessment of the merits of a Harvard education.
Of course, if the Knicks hire Thibodeau, a longtime C.A.A. client, it will only amplify the perception that the franchise has punctuated years of ceding considerable influence to Rose's former agency by turning to him to run their basketball operations.
We don't all want the same things, which is why you need to ask women what they want and then respect their opinions, even, and most especially, if it means ceding some of your own power in any given situation.
One of the things that the Obama Administration gets too little credit for not doing is not intervening when militia types occupied a federal building in Oregon—even though it was a clear case of the government ceding to violent seditionists.
For some time, Mr. Page and Mr. Brin have drawn down their daily involvement in the company, ceding managerial tasks to deputies so they could focus on a variety of projects, including self-driving cars, robotics and life-extension technology.
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Taking over TV is quite the coup for a platform that got its start just 15 years ago above a pizzeria in San Mateo, California, and it's not just late-night television that's ceding territory to the big red play button.
In geopolitics, North Korea told a South Korean delegation in Pyongyang that it was willing to talk with the United States about ceding nuclear weapons and normalizing relations, the head of the delegation, Chung Eui-yong, told a media briefing.
Congress would also be ceding more authority to President Donald Trump, who currently threatens to withhold Obamacare subsidies on a monthly basis, a move that could cripple the insurance markets and allow Democrats to blame the GOP for high premiums.
In short order, Mr. Trump has pulled out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, ceding leadership on trade in Asia to China; refused to reaffirm the mutual defense commitment that has been the bedrock of trans-Atlantic security for half a century, forcing America's European allies to think about dealing with threats like Russia on their own; and abandoned a landmark agreement on climate change signed by 190-plus other nations, ceding leadership on the issue to Europe and China, and, in the bargain, forfeiting the rewards of participating in a worldwide clean energy economy that the agreement will bring.
When I spoke to Microsoft Corporate VP in Microsoft's Operating Systems Group Joe Belfiore a few weeks ago, he made it clear that Microsoft would not be ceding the education market and they wouldn't approach it with thin clients and cloud-based apps.
"Japanese media states that the terms of the 1956 accord would hand over Shikotan and the Habomai islands to Japan, a sensitive notion inside Russia, where the ceding of any territory to Japan would likely be met by protests," CNN wrote in January.
"We would be stepping back from that leadership role, we would be ceding the region to countries like China who do not set the same types of high standards for trade agreements were we to not follow through with TPP," Rhodes said.
"Our assessment was that we would be better served by working with the Dominican Republic to address this situation rather than ceding the progress we were making with the Dominican military in the security sector by halting our military assistance," the spokesperson said.
What's more, if DC does shift to more varied, one-off films that draw on directorial vision and a variety of genres, it could give the company a big one-up on Marvel, which historically has struggled with ceding control to a director.
For starters, by going public first, Lyft is defining its own category on the stock market rather than ceding that turf to Uber; it will also have first crack at public market investors who might feel they can't invest in both companies.
And while Clinton's super PACs have steadily raised checks of unlimited size and deployed their substantial resources on swing-state television, Trump's are still sputtering, failing to reel in large checks and ceding television airwaves for much of the summer to Clinton allies.
She had to make a decision on the growing debate around LGBTQ rights in Taiwan (eventually passing Asia's first same-sex marriage law) and try to keep the peace with China without ceding the sense of independence that a majority of Taiwanese feel.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela on Friday said it was formally ceding the rotating presidency of Mercosur to Argentina, citing the end of its term as the head of the trade bloc, a move that follows acrimonious dispute over its suspension from the group.
"Ceding support to a lesser-performing rival in order to minimize a better-performing one's delegate count is hardly novel, having been used in 2004 by the Kerry campaign and by both Clinton and Obama against each other in 2008," Time magazine reports.
ACCRA, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Ghana and Uganda's currencies are seen ceding ground to the dollar over the next week on the back of a typical seasonal surge in demand while Nigeria's naira is seen holding steady, helped by a central bank intervention.
Perhaps, like you, I am not entirely comfortable with ceding so much of the daily human realm to apparently selfish, profit-maximizing, and even sometimes corrupt entities, but on closer examination this is a better bargain than it might seem at first.
Overcoming resistance from member states wary of ceding sovereignty, the EU executive welcomed the deal with the bloc's 28 nations and the European Parliament as a boost in its drive for a single EU energy market and to curb reliance on Russian gas.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's decision to delegate authority over troop levels in Afghanistan has been lauded by those who feel he's correcting Obama administration overreach, even as it raises concerns that he may be ceding too much civilian control of the military.

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