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In a year most would characterize as "fucking terrible," a bright spot.
"This certainly was outside what anybody would characterize as a normal" deployment, Capt.
Republicans are eager to capitalize on what they characterize as Democrats abandoning Israel.
Most liberals have what I would characterize as a deontological opposition to discrimination.
Mueller declined to characterize as it as "providing aid and comfort to an enemy," however. 
Statehood would also remove what many advocates characterize as Congress's needless meddling in DC's local affairs.
It was a rare glimpse at what some international observers characterize as a huge crime scene.
"This certainly was outside what anybody would characterize as a normal," the carrier&aposs captain said.
John and Reid's relationship is too complicated and history-laden to characterize as simply a working relationship.
I was asked a series of questions: what percentage of my dreams I would characterize as nightmares?
The August 1998 exchange yielded what Starr would ultimately characterize as three lies -- or instances of perjury.
Most have been killed by police officers, in encounters the police characterize as confrontations or self-defense.
" The Open Door was a dark little joint that Mr. Haynes would later characterize as "a dump.
This is despite criticism from human rights organizations over what they characterize as rampant abuses in Nigeria's military.
Every moment of my flight, even the ones that you could characterize as intense, were enjoyable, comfortable, exhilarating.
So what some may characterize as mastery over, others perceive as cooperation with; good riding is a partnership.
JS: I think it's what I characterize as a new world order, or perhaps a new world disorder.
Prince does not see future doses of Fed stimulus creating what one would characterize as a boom economy.
Republicans have also laid into Ellison and criticized him over past comments that they characterize as anti-Semitic.
The outbreak has focused new attention on what federal officials now characterize as an epidemic of youth vaping.
Relevant tax authorities make it difficult to characterize as gifts under the income tax amounts that benefit taxpayers.
The First Step Act makes what I would characterize as meaningful tweaks to the federal criminal justice system.
"Haiti has lived through what I can characterize as three days of terror," Interim President Jocelerme Privert told CNN.
" He also described his part in the project with what we'll characterize as typical British understatement, as "a challenge.
Depending on what one would characterize as "short term," Derrick's forecast could fall into any one of those bets.
In July, at a news conference that some former prosecutors now characterize as a mistake, he announced that Mrs.
" Since he can't, he created Neo, which he prefers to characterize as a "community that includes a communal VC fund.
Peterson's book has numerous sections which I would characterize as sexist because they naturalize and rationalize a patriarchal social order.
They often contrast this with what they characterize as merely "religion," which they view as more rules and rituals-based.
For the other nations, the line is a symbol of what they characterize as a naked power grab by China.
It's one of those strange, Internet-friendly recipes that you might characterize as might-be-disgusting-is-actually-good. Anyway!
However, the drawn-out nature of the sale has underlined what potential buyers characterize as a bureaucratic and complex divestment process.
Wade, and with that, there is a push in this legislature to pass what I would characterize as very extreme legislation.
Either way, investors might be reluctant to invest again with Rothenberg, given what his own investors characterize as highly unorthodox practices.
As Election Day neared, Mr. Dukakis faded under the pummeling of a campaign that even some Republicans would characterize as ugly.
"What we've been doing today and yesterday ... I would characterize as mindless legislating," said Representative Jim McGovern, a Democrat from Massachusetts.
If Democrats have any chance of flipping the Senate in 2018 — something election watchers characterize as long odds — Rosen needs to win.
"The core business, the original Facebook platform, is approaching what I would characterize as peak monetization," he said, summarizing a popular concern.
" Even denying allegations could constitute what prosecutors frequently call "false exculpatory statements," which the Mueller team might characterize as "consciousness of guilt.
" Trump has promised to repeal major pieces of President Obama's environmental agenda, which he and the industry characterize as a "war on coal.
" Although Trump has what de Riesthal would characterize as a typical Queens, New York, accent, "this was a noticeable change for his speech.
In recent weeks, I've been reading Dan Moren's latest book, The Bayern Agenda, which I'd characterize as John le Carré meets Battlestar Galactica.
"We want to focus on the parts of China that we would characterize as China 2.0," said Derrick Tzau, international equity analyst at Rainier.
Galindo's music is spare and abstract, which I would characterize as clusters of distinct sounds and notes ranging from the lyrical to the sonic.
"Unfortunately, once again, nature has unleashed her fury and Haiti has lived through what I can characterize as three days of terror," he said.
OF Abraham Almonte (right biceps strain) has been pulled back from his rehab assignment, but manager Terry Francona did not characterize as a setback.
Moreci's book is what I'd characterize as a sort of beach read for nerds — like Ready Player One or Andy Weir's The Martian and Artemis.
In the interview, Zuckerberg acknowledges that Facebook's "innovator in privacy" status is "certainly not the mainstream view," which one might characterize as certainly an understatement.
Damore has since become a hero to some on the far right, who have attacked what they characterize as politically correct groupthink in Silicon Valley.
Mr. Xi is throwing him what officials characterize as a "state visit-plus," with a tour of the Forbidden City and an inspection of troops.
Some journalists and activists hostile to what they characterize as Bellingcat's pro-Western narratives have criticized some of its coverage of the war in Syria.
Similar bills have been passed in both Malaysia and Egypt, giving those governments the power to punish individuals who share what they characterize as fake news.
I guess what trips me up is that the scenario you're calling "plausible" involves reductions in carbon that most modeling outfits would characterize as wildly ambitious.
SPRING 2018 The price of soybeans largely stayed above $5003 a bushel — what Mr. Knopf would characterize as a "not horrible, not fantastic" price — through May.
We are currently seeing a split between older women I would broadly characterize as liberal and millennial women who, like millennials in general, are moving left.
Activist investors, including those that filed this resolution with Exxon, are worried about what they characterize as the SEC ramping up their scrutiny of resolutions under Trump.
On Tuesday, Bloomberg published an in-depth look at the allegations and what whistleblowers characterize as a culture of intimidation and paranoia at the electric vehicle company.
Scott has been a vocal critic of the federal government's response to fighting the virus, which officials characterize as inaction by Congress for more than a year.
" In 20173, 17 years after this story appeared, Newsweek stopped printing its magazine and went fully digital, or what Mr. Stoll might characterize as an "online database.
Jim fills in the tawdry back story for the audience, detailing what most accounts of the movie characterize as an affair between a student and a teacher.
Jim fills in the tawdry back story for the audience, detailing what most accounts of the movie characterize as an affair between a student and a teacher.
Saudi officials have indicated any agreement can provide some flexibility for Libya and Nigeria, both of which have been hit by supply interruptions which officials characterize as temporary.
"The first quarter, specifically, was dominated by a lot of what we would characterize as 'cleanup issuance' from warehouses that were potentially initiated earlier in 2750," she said.
This is not the end to federal funds for Planned Parenthood, as many Republicans have been calling for, but it is what experts characterize as a first step.
The documentary uses long, lingering shots of Knox's anguished face to shore up its own claims to moral superiority over those earlier journalists who they characterize as vultures.
"We've had a rash of 17 water main breaks within a 64-day period, which I would characterize as an infrastructure crisis," Mayor Ravinder Bhalla said on Wednesday.
As the thousands of Central Americans have approached, the White House has ordered a number of policy shifts that advocates and experts characterize as legally questionable, ineffective, and frenzied.
These individuals, many of whom proudly identify as trolls themselves, have developed a strong affinity for Trump, whom they characterize as one of the most skillful trolls in existence.
"He clearly tapped into a deep-seated and important vein of feelings and emotions among what I would characterize as a very small slice of the electorate," Kidd said.
They retweet what Musk would characterize as negative stories, but which they see as revealing (like a New York Times report into parking lots full of Tesla inventory cars).
It's definitely a radical action that I would characterize as sedition, but because there has been no violence associated with it at this point, we can't call it terrorism.
I personally find it reassuring that, if I say anything that I characterize as "zany humor," there is legal precedent to protect me from people who take it seriously.
It was that sense of decorum, I think, that John Leonard had in mind when he praised the "brilliant domesticity" of her style, a phrase one could characterize as sexist.
But British officials said the American case was not persuasive, given Britain's plan to limit the use of Huawei's gear to what they characterize as "fringe" parts of the network.
Top officials in both parties huddled for weeks on the bill, which both parties now characterize as the best possible path, even though neither side is entirely happy with it.
Citing voter fraud, Republicans at the state level have enacted new restrictions, such as strict photo ID rules, that disproportionately hinder minority and Democratic voters — which critics characterize as voter suppression.
The Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls hosted a town hall at the Library of Congress Wednesday to address what they characterize as a national epidemic of missing black children.
"There was definitely a culture shock with how much I had to deal with what I would characterize as sexual harassment, which I was subject to just for existing," she said.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The summer of 2015 found the University of North Carolina in what some, including Jay M. Smith, a professor at the university, would characterize as a curious position.
The hard-liners have been gathering steam for the past two years and hope for a large turnout of their supporters angry at what they characterize as the assassination of Soleimani.
Specifically, they found that the difference in travel times in congested conditions versus travel times in a free-flowing scenario — which they characterize as "vehicle hours of delay" — increased by 62 percent.
Hajar Raissouni was also found guilty of having premarital sex in a trial in the capital Rabat on Monday, which her supporters characterize as a politically motivated attack to suppress press freedom.
"This is what we would characterize as a really near miss," lead author Delores Knipp, a former Air Force officer and space weather physicist at the University of Colorado, Boulder, told Gizmodo.
Over the next few decades, as much as $68 trillion will be passed on, mostly from baby boomers to their heirs, in what some characterize as the greatest wealth transfer in history.
But Mr. Trump's defenders say he is justified given what they characterize as a politically charged atmosphere that has twisted routine interactions with Russia to delegitimize his election and impede his administration.
The Fed finds itself in a complicated place between expectations from the market's assumptions and Trump's demand against an economy central bank officials characterize as continuing to grow with a strong labor market.
The online magazine, which Greenwald helped found, has been translating its reporting on the subject into Portuguese—a corrective to what Greenwald and others characterize as the Brazilian media's doggedly anti-Rousseff bent.
The only things you could even remotely characterize as luxuries that I saw Jacklin buy when I accompanied her to a market outside of the village were sugar and a bit of molasses.
After nearly two decades of declining use, opponents of the death penalty have begun what they characterize as a sustained legislative and political push to end capital punishment in states across the country.
"I guarantee you Putin will ask if we can stop NATO exercises, which he likely will characterize as provocative and expensive," Pavel said, noting that North Korea used the same gambit with success.
Moreover, can New York's core, in particular, be competently explored without wallowing in contemporary political correctness when it encapsulates what some visitors may describe as seeds, but which others will characterize as pits?
Garland himself, an appeals-court judge, immediately started making calls to Capitol Hill, signaling the start of a battle for public perceptions as Obama seeks to highlight what Democrats characterize as unprecedented obstructionism.
Macri's predecessor Cristina Fernandez refused to talk with the holdout creditors, who she and her allies characterize as vultures out for astronomical returns on bonds they bought at steep discounts after 2002 crisis.
And it's a problem that I think exists widely in this country, and it's something that I would characterize as unconscious bias that many of us have based on our own life experiences.
It's urgent we develop new analytical tools to sort through the noise and prioritize disease surveillance efforts on the ground to find and characterize as-yet-undiscovered zoonoses before they cause the next pandemic.
I never imagined I would give birth to a child whose brain was formed, in utero, to the female end of the gender spectrum, but whose reproductive organs were what we characterize as male.
The former FBI director recorded at least one of those interactions in a written memo, the now-leaked contents of which paint a picture that some Democrats characterize as bordering on obstruction of justice.
Revolutionary Guards commanders and senior clerics in Tehran have this week praised Iran's defeat of "Wahhabi terrorists" in Syria and the country they characterize as the rebels' patron, Sunni Muslim regional rival Saudi Arabia.
"This isn't what a lot of people would characterize as gas station food," said Darren Rebelez, chief executive officer at Casey's General Stores, which has grown to become the country's fifth biggest pizza chain.
That's in addition to the $90 million dollar ballot initiative that the companies are funding with DoorDash, which they characterize as a last resort if the companies can't reach a legislative deal with politicians.
While it's impossible to disentangle exactly why the party moved to the left, here are some places Sanders's allies are celebrating what they characterize as important policy victories for their candidate: That was it.
Oppo phones come loaded with ColorOS, which I would characterize as similar to Funtouch OS — Vivo is also entangled in this family tree — but with slightly more focus on power-user features like multitasking shortcuts.
After Clinton's speech, some leftwing critics were quick to criticize her for touting the endorsement of an official they characterize as representing right of American foreign policy: Clinton Machine touts endorsement from Bush defense official.
However, Turner suggested that if the campaign would go so far as to lay out what they characterize as the facts about a rival's record, then there would be nothing wrong with such a move.
Experts claim that there are many more victims than those who come forward and are counted in the Pentagon's annual report, in part because of what they characterize as a widespread culture of retaliation toward victims.
The famous DICE model created by Yale's William Nordhaus shows that a 6-degree rise in global average temperature — which the physical sciences characterize as an unlivable hellscape — would only dent global GDP by 10 percent.
"We still have an overwhelming, and what I would characterize as a, catastrophic illegal marijuana problem in Siskiyou County and really the region," said Sheriff Jon Lopey of Siskiyou County, which borders Trinity and Humboldt counties.
The White House counsel also made it clear in a letter to House Democrats on Tuesday that Trump and all other administration officials will not cooperate in what they characterize as a "partisan and unconstitutional" investigation.
" New Statesman declared it "a refreshing example of changing attitude towards sex work," while The Nation called it a "subversive joy," featuring women rebels who critic Joshunda Sanders characterize as "quite literally stealing back their power.
Republicans recognize that confirmation of a nominee accused of sexual assault would be a political liability, but hope to energize their conservative base by focusing on what they characterize as a left-wing character assassination campaign.
Damore, who criticized in his memo "Google's left bias" and "ideological echo chamber," has since become a hero to some on the far right, who have attacked what they characterize as politically correct groupthink in Silicon Valley.
Democratic lawmakers are expressing anger and frustration with the administration over what they characterize as a lack of responses to requests for documents and say they are likely to subpoena for the information in the near future.
"What we've tried to design is a truly, fully immersive experience which we would characterize as an assault on the senses, which tries to bring to life the journey that millions of people went through," he said.
" Describing the multiple instances of alleged sexual assault, which Weinstein's lawyers attempted to characterize as consensual, Mann said: "After a long negotiation, I would put on a face and engage in what I thought of role-play.
The big picture: Several economists have said the drop has contributed to a simultaneous dip in what they characterize as "marriageable" men, which has resulted in fewer marriages and higher rates of children being born out of wedlock.
But if you have to blame anyone, blame the streaming infrastructure that wasn't prepared for a show taking risks in its presentation, risks I would characterize as bold and well executed, unlike the writing in the show lately.
A lot of the guys who turned out for the Public School presentation at New York Fashion Week: Men's last July were already comfortably attired in Public School designs, stuff you might characterize as Helmut Lang meets Supreme.
He relegates all subsequent slices, if they are different in some manner from that first triangle of dough and cheese and tomato and oil and herbs and spices, to a status that we can characterize as not pizza.
" A statement from Southwest said the couple were removed due to "reports from employees and customers" that "profane language was being used loudly" and "what customers characterize as an excessive public display of affection" and "their aggressive reaction.
But whether lobbies that Trump has sought to characterize as part of the "Washington swamp" can encourage a change of heart is far from certain, especially with the president openly feuding with a number of senior Republicans in Congress.
Others, like Ms. Ingraham's Fox colleague Tucker Carlson, have noted with dismay Mr. Trump's apparent reliance on advice from what they characterize as the same "deep state" intelligence officials he has said need to be purged from the government.
So I think that what people characterize as 'he's out of touch' or 'he's not understating this' or 'he seems off,' or whatever — I think he has an amazing capacity to try to draw the world as he wants it.
In 123, General Ne Win's Burmese Nationality Law officially declared the Rohingya "non-nationals," laying the groundwork for what, decades later, Human Rights Watch would characterize as "crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing," and some experts consider an ongoing genocide.
In the early 1990s, the man some would later characterize as a loose-lipped, absent-minded professor won 83 percent of the vote — as a Democrat in a red state — and served as chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
This idea of swapping DACA protections for some kind of border security initiative that Trump could characterize as a "wall" (yes, the wall that Mexico was supposed to pay for) keeps coming up — and the Trump administration itself keeps killing the deal.
Though the march's slogan, "a voice for the voiceless," refers to what participants characterize as unborn children, it might well double for the participants themselves, many of whom see their values and their faith as at odds with an increasingly secular culture.
That may change following new revelations around the president's and his associates' ties to Russia, as well as what critics characterize as the president's attempts to impede an active FBI investigation into the Trump campaign's potential collusion with Russia during the 2016 election.
Details: British officials said intense American arguments that the Chinese telecommunications giant could be used by Beijing were not persuasive, given Britain's plan to limit the use of Huawei's gear to what the officials characterize as "fringe" parts of the national 5G network.
Some of those points are relevant to the current national debate over Franken and other accused politicians: The goal must not be simply to go as far as possible in the direction of preventing anything that some might characterize as sexual harassment.
Policymakers expect to raise rates again in December, and several times next year before the fed funds rate tops out at 3.40 percent in 2020, a level officials characterize as at least mildly restrictive, according to the most recent set of Fed economic projections.
The order recognizes, as it must, that you can comply with the order only to the extent permitted by law, but it does not explain how you can comply with the order without acting in ways that courts are likely to characterize as unlawful.
"The quarter/guidance overall we would characterize as a slight disappointment as the margin softness, in-line Strategic Imperatives number, and unchanged guidance for the year was not enough for the bulls on the name and could put some pressure on shares," Ives said.
In interviews, conservative political operatives said their party's willingness to attack Democrats on issues such as standing for the national anthem or supporting the police does not come from a place of bigotry, but an attempt to point out what they characterize as Democrat extremism.
The speed with which the authorities recognized the hate-crime nature of Ms. Knoll's murder is being seen as a reaction to the anger of France's Jews at the official response to that earlier crime, which prosecutors took months to characterize as anti-Semitic.
While it's likely that Luxe might see Drive Home utilization drop off if Uber and Lyft ever return to Austin, the service does exemplify what the company can do beyond parking without subjecting itself to what Lyft and Uber often characterize as onerous regulations.
In 2015, when Netanyahu addressed Congress to argue against President Obama's impending nuclear agreement with Iran, which he would soon characterize as threatening "the very survival of the State of Israel," 50 House Democrats boycotted the speech; more than half were black or Latino.
It is true that Trump's administration and congressional Republicans have expressed opposition in principle to the financial reform law which they characterize as excessive regulatory interference with the financial system, with occasional claims—with no supporting evidence or even, logical argument—that it has slowed economic growth.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 2628 in 28500 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 6900 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Md.) have rejected them as politically risky and easy for conservatives to characterize as "socialist" programs.
But they have also characterized the attack as a worrying sign of anti-Semitism in France, which has been shaken by several recent episodes, including the killing last year of another elderly Jewish woman, Sarah Halimi, which the authorities were much slower to characterize as anti-Semitic.
But he invited me to come back to his office, like a couple of days later, and that begins a three-year period of what I would characterize as mentoring, what others have characterized as mentoring, where I was part of this ecosystem of people he would talk to.
Republicans who voted for the bill will have been forced to take a hard vote — a vote that opponents will be able to characterize as "voting to strip your prescription drug benefits" in attack ads, for example — without having an actual legislative accomplishment to show for it. Rep.
This development, which benefits people of color subject to harsh and biased drug sentencing laws, is difficult to characterize as major progress toward ending mass incarceration, given that Trump continued to unleash racially hostile tirades against communities of color and his administration vowed to reinstate the federal death penalty.
But he has been criticized by government watchdog groups in the United States and Ukraine for what they characterize as the perception of a conflict of interest, and trading on his family name by allowing it to be used to burnish the reputations of Burisma and Mr. Zlochevsky.
It has long struck me as puzzling that Bernie Sanders refers to his ideology — which I would characterize as social democracy or even just welfare state liberalism — as democratic socialism, a politically loaded term that seems to imply policy commitments Sanders hasn't made to things like government ownership of major industries.
Sixteen years to the day since prisoners first arrived at the US military facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, a group of detainees have filed a new challenge to their detention based on President Donald Trump's public opposition to prisoner releases and what they characterize as his "raw animus" against Muslims.
The point being made here is that while one laments Baker's death at 81 after what sources characterize as a "long illness," nothing whatsoever has happened to the brave and doughty little "droid" that saved galaxies, repaired starships and helped guide a hero on his often-fraught path towards Enlightenment.
City officials and lawyers representing some of the subjects of the investigation, however, contend that it has focused on what they characterize as the traditional business of politics and government: donors supporting the mayor and later seeking what they said was his legitimate help on issues of interest to them.
In the case, Morgan Art Foundation, a for-profit company that owns the rights to Mr. Indiana's LOVE image, argues that it was damaged when Mr. Thomas and Mr. McKenzie conspired to put forward what they characterize as a bunch of bogus Indianas that were not up to the artist's standards.
Trans-exclusionary radical feminists, known as TERFs (though they consider this term a slur), believe that reforming the GRA would allow trans women, whom they characterize as men in disguise, access to women's bathrooms, women's refuges (shelters), and other women's spaces — beliefs explained in the literature handed out by anti-trans protesters at Pride on Saturday.
Proponents argue that the EPA fights with one arm tied behind its back because its budget has been halved from $2 billion in recent years, while critics say what they characterize as a bloated bureaucracy should step out of the way and allow the states and private sector do the job faster, cheaper and more effectively.
Mr. Tusk's pride in Uber's humiliation of Mayor Bill de Blasio — whose motivations he does not characterize as corrupt only because it "would be an insult to the corrupt" — is no longer justified given that New York became the first city in the nation last month to impose a cap on new licenses for ride-sharing services.
As long as you take it for granted that it's O.K. to commit violence against animals simply because of their biological designation, then that same logic will be available to you to commit violence against any other being, of whatever species, human or not, that you can characterize as a "lower" or more "primitive" form of life.
In a move many would characterize as restoring a functionality it never should have removed in the first place, the social media platform announced on Monday that it will now allow users to fully opt out of "curated" timelines, in which "top-ranked" tweets — according to an algorithm, anyway — are shown first, above more recent tweets displayed in chronological order.
In yesterday's budget the U.K. chancellor set out measures intended to support gig workers during the COVID-19 crisis, announcing a £500 million boost to the benefits system and steps to make it quicker and easier for self-employed people to access social security — a move unions were quick to characterize as a sticking plaster atop the systemic problem of precarious gig work.
Few could have predicted from that first show of femme male models dressed in pussy bows and fur lined slip-ons that Mr. Michele would so successfully capture the zeitgeist that a creative vision he is the first to characterize as eccentric would drive a sluggish label to cultural centrality and its parent global brand (Gucci is owned by the multinational Kering) to high double-digit growth.
An officer in Sanibel, Florida, was shot in a drive-by as he conducted a traffic stop; a Gladstone, Missouri, officer was shot after a traffic stop that produced a foot chase and shootout; a 20-year veteran of the St. Louis Police Department was wounded in what authorities characterize as an ambush; and San Antonio Police Detective Benjamin Marconi was killed outside police headquarters in what appears to be another ambush.
Trump has been lit into for days over what some Puerto Rican officials characterize as a slow response to devastation on the island wrought by the hurricane, and he's repeatedly struck back with Twitter missives against San Juan's mayor and the press, going so far as to tell Puerto Ricans who largely are without power to "not believe the #FakeNews" The administration appeared to attempt to directly rebut criticisms leveled in the media by releasing readouts over the weekend of the president's calls with Govs.
Their newfound power -- and zeal to sniff out potential corruption after what they characterize as a dereliction of oversight duties by the GOP -- is likely to make life even more difficult for the embattled Interior secretary as Democrats look for potentially embarrassing or incriminating records that could help thwart President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's agenda. Rep.
Their newfound power — and zeal to sniff out potential corruption after what they characterize as a dereliction of oversight duties by the GOP — is likely to make life even more difficult for the embattled Interior secretary as Democrats look for potentially embarrassing or incriminating records that could help thwart President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's agenda. Rep.

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