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"demonstrable" Definitions
  1. that can be shown or proved

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It's absolutely absurd and another one of his demonstrable lies.
Inserting white leads had no demonstrable effect on the numbers.
His comments contained at least four significant and demonstrable lies.
It's not exactly a Pixar short, but it's demonstrable talent.
Despite its demonstrable safety, nuclear power presses several psychological buttons.
Secondly anything that delivers demonstrable growth with a forward looking pattern.
There's a demonstrable audience for such fare, particularly within smaller niches.
Yet only a quarter of Republican voters accept that demonstrable truth.
But libel and slander cause demonstrable harm to lives and reputations.
Revolutionary products succeed when they deliver demonstrable value to their users.
He hasn't atoned for what he's done in any demonstrable way.
"It's scientifically demonstrable that animals have an aesthetic capacity," he says.
Entrepreneurs, university graduates and others with demonstrable talent are in high demand.
Redistributive policies have made a demonstrable difference in the lives of millions
" Collier also said the project will be run with "demonstrable environmental protections.
I think it should be used only when there is demonstrable proof.
It is the closest thing the firm has to a demonstrable product.
Without any demonstrable evidence, he repeatedly resorts to paranoid claims of conspiracy.
And, unfortunately, demonstrable unfitness for office is a hallmark of Moore's career.
Trump, with his habit of constantly offering demonstrable falsehoods, has earned the opposite.
Some crises can be quelled only by a demonstrable exercise of presidential power.
And set aside demonstrable workplace problems from behavior that annoys or appalls you.
The good news is that the public outcry has been demonstrable and telling.
The effect of this accumulatively terrible representation of mental illness has a demonstrable effect.
It's already had a demonstrable impact in furthering the spread of Wilson's CAD files.
Modeling means to live the Microsoft culture and be a demonstrable example for employees.
Investing in sleep research is not just about the few with demonstrable sleep disorders.
There's no demonstrable evidence they're actually helping results, helping kids do better at school.
After all, the essence of NATO's capacity to deter aggression is its demonstrable resolve.
Proven and demonstrable experience and ability to present written and oral information clearly and concisely.
In addition, Abbott has a demonstrable record of accomplishment of acquiring and successfully integrating acquisitions.
According to the researchers, these trends have a demonstrable effect on voting in presidential elections.
All without any demonstrable economic, actuarial, or even human rationale for pushing such a bill.
But isolation in global economics and foreign policy has, so far, yielded few demonstrable results.
They're working with regulators to achieve demonstrable improvements in fuel efficiency and to reduce emissions.
Leaving now, with no demonstrable concessions, would only damage Mr. Putin's sought-for superpower image.
When you descend into this space, you have to improve yourself in some demonstrable way.
But it did not lead to demonstrable changes in US policy toward all those countries.
The investigation has already had a demonstrable effect on Ben's ability to do his job.
But Seehofer said differences remained and called for the deportation of a "demonstrable number" of refugees.
"Both were outsiders, and both ran on a demonstrable record of getting things done," says Prasad.
What's missing from the equation is a demonstrable improvement in overall productivity, as Steve Lohr writes.
For example, I got more than $2,000 of demonstrable value from the card my first year.
The only demonstrable effect of two decades of widespread prescription of opioids has been catastrophic harm.
These policies have produced no demonstrable improvements in terms of social integration, migrant flows or security.
However, other things like driving and falling in love also appear to involve demonstrable brain changes.
This is demonstrable in how public SaaS companies have been repriced, as Redpoint's Tomasz Tunguz points out.
The only exception is when there is undeniable and demonstrable proof of election tampering or voter irregularities.
To begin with, earning the ear (and goodwill) of regulators demands a demonstrable commitment to public safety.
But labor lawyer Mary Joyce Carlson said that there'd been no demonstrable impact of any new efforts.
What's more, he's made no demonstrable progress in learning during his year and a half in office.
After it took off on social media, I saw a demonstrable change in many of the players.
It instead focuses on demonstrable ways that he has broken the law or violated his constitutional oath.
In an industry at demonstrable odds with most family values, such gratitude rings hollow and stupefyingly meh.
You can impeach someone who hasn't committed any demonstrable federal crime, or state crime for that matter.
If every dollar invested is showing demonstrable value accretion, by all means burn as fast as confidence allows!
Yelp has a demonstrable business interest in making its users feel comfortable in stating whatever opinions they like.
But the path forward isn't through faux-neutrality or forgiveness, but clear admission of malfeasance and demonstrable change.
Our data show that there is a demonstrable open/closed values divide in Britain, starkly correlated with age.
For all of mainstream media's demonstrable embrace of body diversity, there's been little visible change at this point.
"Dems should NOT commit to impeachment unless & until there's a demonstrable case for one," he wrote on Twitter.
His great public work was a demonstrable success and allowed New Orleans to become the nation's largest port.
Securing a recommendation from the group can make a demonstrable difference in a brand's sales, industry watchers say.
There are demonstrable shifts in at least some of the tools the United States can bring to bear.
Pompeo told Tapper that Trump is focused on getting "a demonstrable, verifiable" step toward denuclearization during the summit.
After-school programs "There's no demonstrable evidence they're actually helping results, helping kids do better in schools," he said.
"We and the FCA will be monitoring progress closely and talking to Lloyd's to see demonstrable progress," she added.
"Pandora's policy is to not actively promote artists with certain demonstrable behavioral, ethical or criminal issues," the company said.
It is responsive to local needs, and it achieves demonstrable results with a miniscule portion of the federal budget.
Putting that another way, after the expenditure of tens of billions of dollars — no beneficial results have been demonstrable.
Yes, there is a demonstrable increase in dialogue about global warming, but dialogue is all it is right now.
More insidious are the viewers mistakenly conflating the demonstrable facts of Pandemic with the unknowns of this specific disease.
They argue that there can be no meaningful negotiations until North Korea takes some initial demonstrable steps toward denuclearization.
Democrats argued in their letter that Miller's "demonstrable white nationalist ideology" has influenced Trump's agenda, particularly on immigration policy.
Also considering Abrams' significant role in creating blockbusters, Apple's lack of demonstrable commitment to theatrical releases was reportedly unappealing.
Without a demonstrable feed hierarchy, every tweet, every opinion, and every response to that opinion would be rendered equal.
"There is no demonstrable difference between our nuclear arsenal now and our nuclear arsenal on Jan 19," Bell tweets.
Though Obama didn't mention his name, Trump is a prolific Twitter user, often posting demonstrable untruths, propaganda, and inflammatory content.
In an interview, Holden argued that even without a demonstrable product, Uber Elevate is indeed closer than many people think.
Older drivers have shown a willingness to use technologies when there's a demonstrable safety or navigation benefit, according to Coughlin.
Together, those facts paint the picture of a conservative prosecutor, focused on demonstrable crimes and clear cases of criminal behavior.
Of greater concern to the EU and the west is China's demonstrable ability to infiltrate secure networks yet remain hidden.
There was also "nothing acknowledging the findings of the McLaren report as demonstrable facts and not mere allegations," it added.
Exclusionary land-use regulations in our most dynamic labor markets impose demonstrable high costs on our nation's economic well-being.
"Effective altruism" calls for using cost-benefit analysis to back nonprofits that can show the most measurable and demonstrable results.
There was no demonstrable voter fraud, the appeals court found, describing the law as a solution to a non-problem.
They're "special," so they get to play ambassador whether they're making any demonstrable progress toward advancing America's interests or not.
The claim that I had knowledge of the hacking of his email by WikiLeaks in advance is a demonstrable lie.
For my part, I choose all of the above — the first four points being demonstrable while the last is logical.
"She said so many lies and demonstrable ... statements that you could easily look up and find are false," he responded.
Makhov's demonstrable ability to adapt to multiple wrestling disciplines makes the prospect of his MMA career a whole load more exciting.
But the demonstrable fact that there can be no such equality without liberty, democracy, and political accountability first has been lost.
Given the large financial rewards and demonstrable vulnerability of databases, millions of American families should consider their genomic privacy already compromised.
"There's a demonstrable difference between where we are now as a Congress and as a country than, say, 2012," said Moore.
While MoviePass is having demonstrable trouble finding the money to support its user base, it can't afford to lose them either.
A demonstrable interest in legislative and regulatory affairs is required; experience in scientific or health-related public policy is a plus.
In fact, we anticipate that when confronted with the demonstrable flaws in his proposal, he'll keep trying to bob and weave.
But MCC punches far above its weight, showing demonstrable results in reducing poverty and forging stronger relationships with key U.S. partners.
The low quality of defense provided by some court-appointed private lawyers has had a demonstrable effect in the 21970 counties.
Abbott already has a strong position in the medical diagnostics market and a demonstrable record of successfully acquiring and integrating acquisitions.
But it turns out that Spicer happens to have a far greater adversary than something as inconsequential as easily demonstrable truths.
"There's no large, demonstrable market, from my perspective, that shows the popularity of that kind of game play pattern," he said.
In addition to his demonstrable indecency, cruelty and lack of civility, President Trump has jealously sunk into the depths of pettiness.
Aside from potentially damning myself out of a job, I have not faced any demonstrable consequences for my support for Trump.
Biden was hurtling toward something no other candidate had achieved: demonstrable support from African Americans, the keystone of the Democratic electorate.
And even if there were a demonstrable Democratic bias, that would be no reason to deny someone the right to vote.
Fundamentally, genre publishing world has a demonstrable track record of under-publishing black science fiction authors Fundamentally, the genre publishing world — even amongst publications that have set out to be inclusive — has a demonstrable track record of under-publishing black science fiction authors, who have gone out to establish their own outlets and means to get their stories out.
Used cars are curious assets in that they depreciate so quickly that even 60 days can have a demonstrable impact on value.
Now, new contracts will be allowed beyond that date if they are consistent with past practice, based on a demonstrable transaction history.
Mueller was named special counsel so he could investigate serious and demonstrable evidence of Russian government interference in the 2016 presidential election.
"The claim that I had knowledge of the hacking of his email by WikiLeaks in advance is a demonstrable lie," Stone said.
Timmermans insisted that EU passports can be sold only to individuals who have a clear "demonstrable" link to an European Union country.
"All the conventional defenses of democratic government are at odds with demonstrable, centrally important facts of political life," write Achen and Bartels.
But for Trump to be an economic populist, his policies should reflect some demonstrable interest in improving the lives of working people.
I also had no self-confidence, no real-world experience and few demonstrable skills, other than the ability to run pretty fast.
While the difference between theoretical if demonstrable vulnerabilities and an actual attack on Election Day is considerable, we got lucky this year.
Timmermans insisted that EU passports can be sold only to individuals who have a clear, "demonstrable" link to an European Union country.
But "the whole criminal justice system" has obvious, readably demonstrable problems that can be teased out through any number of case studies.
So McCasland lost his fiancée, and then he was punished for it — even though he had no demonstrable intent to kill her.
Not when their edge in the House owes more to gerrymandering than to any tidal wave of demonstrable enthusiasm for their agenda.
The closest analogue is politics, where successful candidates are expected to espouse a religious background they don't allot demonstrable control over their decisionmaking.
In the US, regulators generally only go after companies for antitrust violations when there is demonstrable harm to consumers, usually through rising prices.
The proof will be in demonstrable returns in the form of raw traffic or revenue based on affiliate programs or conversions to subscriptions.
Though ambiguity and the unknowable drive and derange this novel's characters, I don't believe Apostol is arguing against the existence of demonstrable fact.
Mathematically demonstrable but emotionally impossible, it's dangled just in front of us like a bauble we can't have but can't stop reaching for.
The world around them is modernizing at breakneck pace, but within the walls of Downton Abbey there's a demonstrable resistance to significant change.
Marketers are paying for views (post-3 seconds) and they need to know the "value" of what they bought — demonstrable by viewing time.
In lower-income areas, like the Forty-seventh Precinct, demonstrable miscarriages of justice play a part in eroding trust in the justice system.
But when defamation is a criminal offence, governments can go beyond fining critics who have caused demonstrable harm, and imprison them simply for speaking.
As Foddy said, ultimately Nintendo's lawsuits would make sense if the company saw a demonstrable benefit from taking down ROM sites, but it doesn't.
Our intention is to be respectful, recognizing that prevention or mourning events can serve important functions, without having any demonstrable effect on reducing suicide.
"The story is replete with demonstrable and offensive falsehoods which bear no relation to reality or the truth about Ms. Swift," the letter reads.
To have a simple opinion about whether something is Good or Bad and have that opinion echoed and amplified until it has demonstrable impact.
But what I did continue to study, and did observe, was the scientifically demonstrable efficacy of human belief, expectation, cultural memory, mythology, and archetype.
Despite the fears of some of Roiphe's informants, plenty of women have questioned aspects of the #MeToo movement without demonstrable damage to their careers.
The cases had demonstrable parallels: Left-leaning female politicians attacked by men with a history of mental health problems while they met with constituents.
Right now, Finch is working on building something that's demonstrable, though he admits that doctors may be hesitant to rely on such a device.
In fact, it appears we're sacrificing a successful program with demonstrable results for something that may or may not see the light of day.
Here, the glossy keyboards wind tight around the drum machine until their knuckles whiten as their hearts refrain from bleeding a single demonstrable drop.
But Americans of all stripes consider the peaceful handover of power to political opponents one of the most demonstrable symbols of the country's healthy democracy.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian drugmaker Richter's clinical data for its uterine fibroid treatment Esmya indicate no demonstrable link with liver damage, the firm said on Monday.
In Stirling's view, there's only a short window where it will be acceptable for a student to graduate without technology skills or without demonstrable aptitude.
Especially since you see demonstrable progress as you collect those orbs, with your jumps getting higher and previously inaccessible rooftops suddenly appearing beneath your feet.
But there is also a demonstrable risk, the professors write, that justices will only listen to additional voices that echo the views they already hold.
Foreign aid hurts real diplomacy A less demonstrable cost of foreign aid is the price we pay for concentrating our diplomatic capital on nation-building.
With states tightening their budget belts, a focus on efficiency has encouraged policymakers to pursue measures that link a percentage of funding to demonstrable output.
After his father's victory, Trump Jr. was appointed to the presidential transition team despite not having any demonstrable knowledge of how the executive branch works.
Help is also only provided to those firms that have a strong enough business plan, demonstrable effective technology and a clear growth and diversification path.
Besides, the states have no standing to bring the suit in the first place because, despite their contorted claims, they will suffer no demonstrable harm.
That reversed last year's decision to withhold a small portion of that assistance that Congress had made contingent on demonstrable progress on protecting human rights.
Such steps are possible if the administration is willing to offer Kim real rewards for demonstrable concessions, like freezes or rollbacks on Pyongyang's weapons programs.
Given the stakes—millions of people having been wrongfully flipped off—and all the demonstrable evidence, I'm disinclined to accept this cracked knuckle theory. [ESPN]
He is someone who flings around unconfirmed accusations and demonstrable falsehoods with abandon — and who does so, by his own admission, for calculated strategic purposes.
What's more, they have a demonstrable earning capacity, many working well into their 60s and 70s, others reinventing themselves to embrace new forms of entrepreneurship.
Second, Facebook just reversed its policies on trying to keep demonstrable lies from its platform in a way that protects President Donald Trump's reelection campaign.
Trump will be focused on getting a "demonstrable, verifiable" step toward denuclearization from Kim, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday.
The cost to the community was conservatively estimated at $22015 million with no demonstrable return on investment in terms of reducing recidivism or promoting recovery.
DFW sort of concludes that authenticity is a performance, even with someone whose character, like McCain's, is demonstrable in other things we know about him.
This came after the Obama administration had assured lawmakers that it would not move hastily to lift sanctions until the human rights situation showed demonstrable improvement.
"This is one of those rare transactions that really does create demonstrable value for everyone involved," Barrick Chief Executive Officer Mark Bristow told Reuters on Monday.
Making any demonstrable change in brand and portfolio to appeal to today's consumers will likely come at the expense of quarterly earnings, thereby reaping immediate punishment.
But perhaps more notably, in the span of just over one minute of talking, Trump told at least six demonstrable lies about Mueller and his investigation.
Mr Kennedy closed his opinion by highlighting a boundary between considerations of race that are modest, with demonstrable benefits, and those which are unnecessary or excessive.
Bernstein, who gained notoriety for his groundbreaking reporting during the Watergate scandal, has claimed the July report is the "best evidence" of a "demonstrable" cover up.
All of which comes through in Facebook's hesitation about shutting down Mr. Jones' page, despite his long record of demonstrable falsehoods that have real-world consequences.
The thing that Trump does is lie, and whether we call the lies "lies" or "demonstrable falsehoods" is ultimately not that important either politically or journalistically.
It was an epiphany from seeing graphs of human improvement that changed my view of the overall course of history: that progress is a demonstrable fact.
"What we are demanding now is demonstrable evidence of their will and capacity to reduce violence," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said of the latest negotiations.
"It's a demonstrable example of the general election candidate Pete would be," Michael Halle, a senior adviser to Buttigieg's campaign, told BuzzFeed News in an interview.
For one, there's the issue of time delay: It might take days to weeks for our responses to COVID-19 to start having a demonstrable impact.
That's despite research that has shown CHIP has a demonstrable benefit: It makes health care more affordable, and thus families are more likely to use it.
In a more "risk-off" market environment (much like the first half of 43), investors prefer to see a shorter time between IPO and demonstrable cash flow.
For as rudimentary as Songbird Symphony is in this proof-of-concept form, Joysteak clearly has some demonstrable talent at work, especially when it comes to animation.
"The overall goal of Article 26 and this specific activation is to get to the point where there is visible and demonstrable support for refugees," Ponet said.
"We unfortunately now have demonstrable data that shows that some of these regulations that do just paint this broad brush actually have a negative effect," she said.
Assuming everyone survives, this is basically a feel-good show and it promotes some feel-good myths: Namely, that art has civic virtue and demonstrable civic value.
Or hearing from Yale classmates who claim to have seen Kavanaugh drunk, which somehow is supposed to show that he's a demonstrable perjurer and possible sex offender.
The deal would be conditional, though, and would require demonstrable peace efforts by the Taliban before the US moves forward with further negotiations or withdraws troops. 5.
"President Trump should cancel his meeting with Vladimir Putin until Russia takes demonstrable and transparent steps to prove that they won't interfere in future elections, " Schumer said.
Whether or not that actually has a demonstrable effect is probably still up for debate, although the company does cite several published research papers to bolster those claims.
Secondly, iam8bit is the company behind the notorious $150 No Man's Sky Explorer's Edition, which shipped six months after the game launched and arrived with demonstrable quality issues.
The justice who approved her pre-trial detention said that the main charges against her were "demonstrable" and that, were she allowed to leave, she might destroy evidence.
As Ezra Klein touched on recently, when Sean Spicer goes into the briefing room to tell a clear, demonstrable falsehood, he's employing a pretty effective, apparently intentional strategy.
" One campaign encouraged doctors to prescribe Valium to people with no psychiatric symptoms whatsoever: "For this kind of patient—with no demonstrable pathology—consider the usefulness of Valium.
A Jubilant spokesman said "we believe there is demonstrable scientific evidence" that such products are a viable alternative to cigarettes and that the group is "exploring the category".
And yet, Chuck's speeches to Dr. Gilbert about guilt as a state of being, if not as a set of demonstrable facts, were more than just a ruse.
The funds "absolutely" would have had a demonstrable effect on cutting air pollution in the Northeast, said Michael Seilback, vice president for public policy at the lung association.
North Korea considers this credible not because of a vague sense that American leaders hold to their word or are personally tough, but from demonstrable cause and effect.
When people jump to blame mental illness instead of misogyny for this demonstrable pattern, they underestimate and undercut the violence of misogyny and undermine the safety of women.
If I have an opportunity to show that the whole body of work is flawed and I can base that on something demonstrable, then I'm going to do it.
The deadly anti-Semitic violence in America is coming from one side, with real and demonstrable connections to the way the leader of the Republican Party talks and thinks.
Both partisanship and self-identified left-right ideology among 18- to 29-year-old evangelicals have remained nearly constant since 1990, though with a demonstrable conservative uptick in 2016.
The country has seen real, demonstrable change; exactly 100 years after the first woman was elected to Congress, women now number more than 100 members of that august body.
His hope is that there will be a demonstrable shift in the statistics, that trans students in future years will not be suffering to the degree they do today.
RUSAF must explain how it will enforce suspensions on athletes and officials in an "effective and timely" fashion and take "demonstrable objective and practical steps" to cultivate clean sports.
A plaintiff must establish not just that the seller was negligent, but that it had a demonstrable reason to know that a firearm it furnished would be used illegally.
Over time, these three are joined by the motel's manager (Lewis Pullman), a hippie (Dakota Johnson), a kidnapping victim (Cailee Spaeny) and a menace (Chris Hemsworth, having demonstrable fun).
Dr. Kreizler, noting Sarah's demonstrable skills and fortuitous positioning in relation to the police commissioner's office, pushes back, wondering if Moore has perhaps outlived his usefulness in their manhunt.
Or do you really think this is a demonstrable de-escalation that has fundamentally rewritten the rules of the relationship and that we are moving back towards cooperation again?
Those schools were required to show "demonstrable improvement" in a variety of areas or face closing, a merger or a takeover by an outside receiver, such as a nonprofit.
As the Canadian researcher Meredith Chivers points out, however, there is a demonstrable disconnect between what women, at least, respond to physically and what they self-report as provocative.
But after the election of Mr. Trump, with his frequent complaints about "fake news" and propensity to trade in demonstrable falsehoods, the New York production is swimming in relevance.
This leads to a natural caution on the part of some journalists who cover the White House about calling a lie a lie, with phrases like "demonstrable falsehood" instead.
"I can think of a few other ways to spend over $10 billion that don't involve lining insurance company pockets without a demonstrable benefit to consumers," a Democratic aide said.
So if we have a provable, demonstrable prototype we can show that there are ways to ensure that all parties have faith in the video and how it was captured.
"President Trump should cancel his meeting with Vladimir Putin until Russia takes demonstrable and transparent steps to prove that they won't interfere in future elections," he said in a statement.
The president's decision also had the South Korean government rattled, since Seoul is bent on bringing the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) issue to some kind of demonstrable closure.
We are probably at least at Level 3 (likely demonstrable impact on civil liberties or public confidence) or even Level 4 (likely significant impact on national security or civil liberties).
Mr. Trump is granting Mr. Kim that victory, thereby surrendering one of the United States' last remaining opportunities to extract something from North Korea, without getting anything demonstrable in return.
But Gopalaswamy was skeptical that the call with the Pakistani premier would have a demonstrable effect, saying, "Concerns about the transcript posing any challenges to US-India defense relationship are overstated."
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's financial regulators are looking for "demonstrable progress" in the way the Lloyd's of London commercial insurance market deals with harassment, a Bank of England official said on Wednesday.
We can show them that it is not just at an individual level that feminism is in everybody's interest: at a wider organisational and societal level, too, its benefits are demonstrable.
There is a demonstrable appetite for R-rated material with comic-book ties, although the more popular entries within that category, "Deadpool" and "Logan," are very different animals than this one.
And a concerning one, given that the main social media purveyor of news — Facebook — has a demonstrable disinterest in and/or incapacity to distinguish fact from nonsensical fiction on its platform.
"This report is another complete whitewash and another demonstrable failure of the regulator to perform its role," said Kevin Hollinrake, co-chair of parliament's all-party group for fair business banking.
Posters become an affordable, demonstrable expression of who they are as a person — or, in the tradition of people eager to leave behind their hometown selves, who they want to be.
Researchers set out to determine how people choose partners, and whether there were any demonstrable patterns (aside from the fact that they were all chosen by the same person, of course).
And the sheer power of no-platforming, the demonstrable ability to ruin media figures' careers and thus have a chilling effect on controversial speech, suggests it should be used with caution.
But as the new president actually grows the economy, expands prosperity, and makes America stronger and safer again in clearly demonstrable ways, my guess is Obama's game will soon get old.
However, reports of security vulnerabilities in an Internet-connected home security system give yet another demonstrable reason why every connected device requires more cybersecurity, not less, and that means greater encryption.
"There has to be demonstrable action in that direction or we cannot be satisfied and we probably can't be friends and we probably won't be at peace," Brooks told the audience.
To be effective, the U.S. government needs to administer these measures more strategically by adjusting them only when there is clear and demonstrable progress on the ground, including on human rights.
After past expulsions, he said, Russian spies have handed their operations over to officers who remain behind, or to "illegals" - long-term agents with no demonstrable connections to the Russian government.
Inexplicably, climate change, despite its demonstrable importance to Democratic voters, isn't getting the same treatment—even CNN's marathon town hall couldn't feature the candidates side by side, due to DNC restrictions.
It is not just that the president has a history of telling demonstrable falsehoods, while the special counsel has already won four guilty pleas for the crime of lying to investigators.
Through every degrading statement, every Oval Office insult, every one of the more than 500 demonstrable lies told (so far) by this president, Pence has remained silent or defended the offender.
Google's Awlaki decision created a clear precedent for removing content tied to entities and individuals sanctioned by the U.S., EU, and U.N. as well as individuals with demonstrable links to violence.
Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney has defended the cuts, saying there is no demonstrable evidence the programs have improved the lives of those they are supposed to benefit.
But a real step, a demonstrable, verifiable step is something that I know President Trump is very focused on achieving," Pompeo said in an interview on CNN's "State of the Union.
Trump told two demonstrable falsehoods this AM, one about his administration's policy of separating undocumented immigrant kids inclu infants from their parents, which he tried to claim wasn't his own policy.
The law has insured millions of poor people through the program, and there have been demonstrable improvements in the financial security of poor people who live in states that expanded Medicaid.
The research — from NORC's J. Wyatt Koma, Pitt's Marian Jarlenski, and others, to be published in Medical Care this month — shows a demonstrable increase in people who receive Medicaid quitting smoking.
"President Trump should cancel his meeting with Vladimir Putin until Russia takes demonstrable and transparent steps to prove that they won't interfere in future elections," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday morning he had confirmed to lawmakers that the Saudi-led coalition was taking "demonstrable actions" to reduce harm to civilians caught up in the war.
Its defenders describe it as a necessary protection for government officials against the onerous burden of frivolous litigation—that is, anything outside demonstrable instances in which "clearly established law" has been violated.
But other experts, including Smith-Bindman, say that while patients should never avoid scans that are medically necessary, excessive radiation doses and indiscriminate use of imaging pose a clear and demonstrable danger.
But pro-choice groups have argued for decades that these bans cause demonstrable harm to low-income women, and momentum is growing in the Democratic party to repeal funding bans like Hyde.
A EU document prepared for the commissioners, seen by Reuters, laid out the EU's plans to seek "demonstrable reassurances" that the White House would not use the bill to target EU interests.
Fact-checkers have done a fine job of debunking Trump's wild assertion that millions voted illegally, although many headlines too credulously described it simply as a "claim" rather than a demonstrable falsehood.
In her ruling, Pechman wrote that the Trump administration made no arguments she had not already rejected and noted that there would be no demonstrable harm in keeping the injunction in place.
"Trump should cancel his meeting with Vladimir Putin until Russia takes demonstrable and transparent steps to prove that they won't interfere in future elections," the New York Democrat said in a statement.
They will take things that are demonstrable facts — Saddam Hussein did not attack us on 9/11 — and turn it into a "he said, she said" so as not to offend Republicans.
Native Americans may not like hearing that 10,000-year-old Native American skeletons whose repatriation and reburial they seek have no demonstrable connection to tribes living in the same geographic area today.
His failure to draw attention to human rights "will have a demonstrable negative impact on the lives of dissidents in China," said Phil Robertson, deputy director of Human Rights Watch in Asia.
Smith: "The City will succeed by playing a role injecting energy into the whole news ecosystem, holding public officials accountable, and getting demonstrable action on the stories its reporters bring to light."
President Trump's budget proposals have included reduced funding for food stamps, Meals on Wheels and after-school programs that feed children, citing a lack of demonstrable evidence that such programs are effective.
The results, published this August, are provocative: Despite no change in cholesterol levels, there was a demonstrable reduction in heart attacks, stroke and cardiovascular death, particularly at higher doses of the drug.
The agency had "identified no specific circumstance in which any individual has incurred specific, demonstrable injury," Uber's legal team argued, noting the FTC had not imposed financial penalties in other auto financing cases.
There is little demonstrable harm to public health or the national purse since taxpayer-funded insurance programs do not accept claims for Botox unless it has been prescribed for an approved medical purpose.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo then said Monday that the U.S. will not agree to a cease-fire with Taliban forces in Afghanistan without "demonstrable evidence" that it is committed to reducing violence.
Like a liberal democracy trading with an ideological foe, an outward relationship that seems cooperative, or even congenial, conceals a demonstrable, marked hostility, a fundamental, unresolved mismatch of mutually-misunderstood cultures and attitudes.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday said during a visit to Uzbekistan that "demonstrable evidence" of a reduction in Taliban violence was necessary for a peace agreement with the Islamist group.
On the earnings call front, Twitter said that its efforts to curb harassment haven't had any demonstrable impact on its user figures, because harassers are "a very small percentage" of Twitter's user base.
Mulvaney arguing for the elimination of childrens' food programs because it doesn't lead to "demonstrable" improvement in school performance The benefit of such programs is that the kids are fed and remain alive.
"Under no circumstances should President Putin be invited to participate in the G7 until the Russian government undertakes demonstrable actions to show its willingness to behave responsibly both domestically and abroad," they wrote.
They were planning to rejoin Phelps in Rio de Janeiro, where they will serve as the most demonstrable proof of the transformation Phelps has undergone since his last turn as an Olympic star.
Jean-Michel Ané, who leads a lab studying plant-microbe symbiosis at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said he has found few plant probiotic products marketed to farmers to have a demonstrable effect.
" What they're saying: Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer: "President Trump should cancel his meeting with Vladimir Putin until Russia takes demonstrable and transparent steps to prove that they won't interfere in future elections.
Mr. Trump and company seem to be betting that much of the electorate will not care if the president tells demonstrable lies, and will pick and choose whatever "alternative facts" confirm their views.
"The studies show that music can create profound neurochemical and biological changes, tangible, demonstrable ones," said psychologist Daniel Levitin, a professor emeritus at McGill University in Montreal, who specializes in neuroscience and music.
There was at least one demonstrable outcome from this trip: a date for the next inter-Korean summit between Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, September 18 to 20 in Pyongyang.
Trump's scurrilous accusations against President Barack Obama — that he ordered his phones in Trump Tower wiretapped — are being met with increasing disbelief, having no demonstrable basis in fact, at least as of yet.
Over the past few days we've been treated to the ludicrous yet potentially destructive spectacle of Howard Schultz, the Starbucks billionaire, insisting that he's the president we need despite his demonstrable policy ignorance.
Ultimately, Democrats need to focus on putting forth a pro-growth economic agenda that has demonstrable benefits for all Americans, and convinces voters that the GOP tax cuts are benefitting primarily the wealthiest Americans.
Like Thompson, the candidate was a political neophyte with a demonstrable base of support, but his pleas to the party for resources were overlooked largely because he was running in a historically Republican district.
Reforms in rape laws nationwide in the late-20th century attempted to reduce the onus on survivors to prove the incident by eliminating the corroboration requirement, along with demonstrable proof that the survivor resisted.
Despite the nagging caveats—given his team's many lies, evasions and demonstrable openness to receiving Russian help—it comes as close to corroborating the president's "NO COLLUSION!!" assertion as he could possibly have hoped.
Most contemporary words added to the OED have to have at least ten years of demonstrable use—in some cases, five is acceptable; in a very few, slightly less than this—before they're drafted.
After all, Trump's corruption seems more clearly demonstrable by facts than the likelihood he'll be an unstable Commander In Chief (which is conjecture) or that he's a bigot (which is a matter of opinion).
Mick Mulvaney, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, recently justified proposed reductions in federal funding for afterschool programs by claiming that there's no "demonstrable evidence" that such programs actually help kids.
All of this is to say that there is a long history and demonstrable record of bi-partisan agreement on environmental issues that could once again be resurrected for the good of the country.
Professionals usually put value into titles and a demonstrable upwards trajectory in their careers, going deep into a field as opposed to taking jobs based on the skills and experiences they want to acquire.
"We are obviously disappointed, to put it mildly, that ... Russia has not taken any demonstrable steps to support the International Syria Support Group's call for the delivery of humanitarian relief by air," Toner said.
"He doesn't really care all that much about the South China Sea, what he wants is demonstrable economic benefits in terms of investment and loans," said Euan Graham, executive director of La Trobe Asia.
With such a demonstrable history of blowback to foreign drone programs, you'd probably think that the Canadian army has a pretty damn good reason for beating its chest in the name of military procurement.
"The governments of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates are undertaking demonstrable actions to reduce the risk of harm to civilians and civilian infrastructure resulting from military operations of these governments," Mr. Pompeo said.
But most Americans are only just beginning to hear about the conflicts on Mueller's team and have real questions about how such people with demonstrable partisan bias could somehow actually prove unbiased toward Trump.
Their adherence to such laws is integral to the soundness of the hiring company and its reputation, and any pledges must be backed up with demonstrable action — evidence the hiring firm must require at intervals.
Richter has said its clinical data indicated no demonstrable link between liver damage and Esmya, one of its flagship products, which accounted for about 1003 percent of revenues in the first nine months of 2017.
"This particular investment is not a big surprise to me—there's a demonstrable gap between action and rhetoric in the case of most big tech companies and Microsoft in particular," Narayan told Forbes's Thomas Brewster.
There is one thing that feels like a demonstrable threat in Anon, however: the idea that an always-on augmented reality display could be hijacked to make someone think they're seeing things that aren't there.
Speaking to reporters after competing on Tuesday — as ever with her blend of calm and charisma, spiked by demonstrable enthusiasm — she said her followers on Instagram have about doubled since she traveled to South Korea.
A demonstrable rejection of predecessors has been the main way for leaders of a new generation to establish themselves in power, regardless of whether they carried on or changed the means and style of governance.
In contrast the Trump administration seems to be preparing for a war against Islam--the narrative of ISIS--with heated rhetoric crafted to stoke our basest fears, even when they run contrary to demonstrable facts.
This model has been a demonstrable success, preventing overdose deaths and reducing rates of H.I.V. infection, while helping some of the most marginalized members of our community get addiction treatment and other important health services.
But Vertigo's bungling of the original release speaks to the ways that some comics (particularly those that don't revolve around white superheroes) are sidelined in today's marketplace, even when there is demonstrable demand for them.
There are more than double the number of male film critics than female critics, and that, according to a new study, has a demonstrable impact on how films starring and directed by women are reviewed.
But his comment contained a nugget of wisdom: Asking Facebook and Google to ban false implications, as opposed to demonstrable lies, would in a sense be asking the platforms to do voters' work for them.
It's also a demonstrable fact that the strength of GOP partisanship means that, in theory, Republican presidents should be able to attract the support of the party base and, as a result, its political establishment.
"Federal agencies are often conservative in their funding philosophy, since they are mostly advised by peer review of mainstream scientists and they are guided by demonstrable short-term returns on investments of taxpayers' money," he says.
"Germany has a demonstrable interest in holding VW AG, a German corporation, accountable, if it is found to have violated Germany's stringent public disclosure and anti-market manipulation regulations," VW said in its U.S. court filing.
I may be the eldest of three children, with a job and an apartment and a demonstrable ability to keep out of trouble but, around my family, I revert to impractical, head-in-the-clouds liability.
"Under Tom Perez's leadership, the DNC has engaged African American women in the political process and voter turnout with clear, demonstrable results," Jarrett said in a statement, pointing to candidates like Abrams and Illinois's Lauren Underwood.
However, the demonstrable move of Democrats to the left – seen with the victory of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a congressional district primary in New York City – ultimately did not show up in full force on Tuesday.
Similar troubles may well be brewing for the UK government on account of its demonstrable appetite for sweeping state surveillance powers — when, outside the bloc, it too risks butting up against EU citizens' fundamental privacy rights.
But this expedition is a good example of why it's even more imperative to find some kind of solution to the thrill-seeker overcrowding, so that research missions with real and demonstrable scientific businesses can continue.
The president has yet to name a White House science advisor, apparently willing to rely for technological advice on Jared Kushner, his son-in-law who has no demonstrable background in any scientific or engineering field.
And given their bottomless expectations and scarce collection of assets (plus the fact that they've only won 41 games in the last two seasons), any sign of demonstrable growth should be seen as a minor miracle.
The reason was to avoid interfering with the February meeting, his supporters said, acknowledging that the action only raised expectations that the pope would force the church to take concrete demonstrable actions to address the abuse.
The court concluded that there was no demonstrable need for the requirement and that any health-related benefit would be outweighed by the drastic limitation the law would have imposed on access to abortion in Texas.
Teaching marketable job skills, treating mental health needs and substance abuse, providing educational opportunities, building social and team skills, and strengthening our halfway houses are all demonstrable ways of reducing recidivism and personal patterns of crime.
In this season of real, demonstrable threat to our imaginations and lives, it feels right to end this conversation inconclusively but with the conviction that we are going to argue while still holding each other's hands.
I don't know if T.C.'s "theme" is the best, strategy-wise, but I respect that he has more faith in animals than in people and in people with animal names than in people with demonstrable skills.
"Based on the clinical data at our disposal, we consider that there is no demonstrable link between liver damage and treatment with Esmya," spokeswoman Zsuzsa Beke said, adding that Richter believed the product should not be suspended.
As a responsible company and a significant investor in the UK, we welcome dialogue with the British government and with the rest of the industry, as long as it is based on facts and on demonstrable evidence.
For example, Facebook is also launching a civil rights audit to advise it on issues relating to the many demonstrable instances of housing discrimination that the company has allegedly enabled, as well as other civil rights issues.
In these cases, we do not require hosts to violate local laws, nor to accept guests that could expose the hosts to a real and demonstrable risk of arrest, or physical harm to their persons or property.
The Spurs are able to get away with it because of the years of experience of their core and a demonstrable ability to win on the road in the playoffs that lets them risk losing winnable games.
As we speak over the phone, he emphasises the GCN's work in lobbying government and giving evidence to select committees over the years – work that had a demonstrable impact in tightening legislation around airguns and imitation firearms.
But given that polar melting is on track to raise seas 3 feet by 2100 and threatens to displace hundreds of millions of people, Field added, the need for Ice911's technology is now "urgent and demonstrable."
And we should not turn our backs on those refugees who have been shown through extensive vetting to pose no demonstrable threat to our nation, and who have suffered unspeakable horrors, most of them women and children.
In their letter, the senators took issue with Pompeo's certification that the Saudi and Emirati governments are taking "demonstrable actions to reduce the risk of harm to civilians and civilian infrastructure resulting from military operations" in Yemen.
"Although the new order appears to be significantly scaled back, it still sends a horrible message to the world, to Muslim-Americans, and to minority communities across the country, without any demonstrable benefit to national security," he said.
"The conservatives have had such a bad run the last couple years that by comparison, this is such a demonstrable change, " said Josh Blackman, a South Texas College of Law associate professor and creator of the FantasySCOTUS blog.
"The Agency will ensure that, for the time being, samples that would have been intended for the Laboratory, will be transported securely, promptly and with a demonstrable chain of custody to another WADA-accredited laboratory worldwide," Niggli continued.
And, as I recently wrote, his continued presence may also further radicalize many Democrats into supporting Sanders as a matter of party solidarity and reaction against Bloomberg as demonstrable manifestation of the very plutocracy Sanders is running against.
As a responsible company and as a significant investor in the UK, we welcome dialogue with the British government and with the rest of the industry, as long as it is based on facts and on demonstrable evidence.
Facebook already has vast demonstrable power when it comes to allowing people to organize big events — look no further than the Pantsuit Nation Facebook group to the first Women's March that was initially organized on the site in 2016.
"And we should not turn our backs on those refugees who have been shown through extensive vetting to pose no demonstrable threat to our nation, and who have suffered unspeakable horrors, most of them women and children," they added.
After seeing the vast gulf between achievement levels and graduation rates in poor and wealthy communities, the judge chastised the state for standing on the sidelines, "imposing token statewide standards" that had no demonstrable, verifiable connection to student learning.
The new proposal ignores the substantial co-benefits of reducing soot and fine particles, which include: These co-benefits are concrete and demonstrable: The EPA itself has estimated the value of these benefits at between $33 and $90 billion.
To me, if there are two different ways to go, it could be pro-competitive or anti-competitive, then preemptively banning something in the absence of demonstrable market failure or harm seems to be a bit of an overreach.
One of the many things conservative bloviators like Lahren enjoy yelling about is people playing "the race card," which essentially belies their inherent desire to cover their ears and ignore anyone trying to raise demonstrable examples of racial injustice.
As the #MeToo scandals and the recent conversations about on- and off-screen diversity have shown, for all of Hollywood's reputation as a liberal industry, it remains resistant to change, even when its longstanding practices are doing demonstrable damage.
No matter that immigration brings demonstrable social and economic benefits and that ending free movement means ending harmonized trade in goods and services, too; May, it seems, would rather keep foreign people out than keep British people at work.
"The true, and often overt, intent of legislators behind pretextual laws like [Louisiana's], which have no demonstrable medical benefit, is to severely restrict, and ultimately eliminate, access to legal abortion under the guise of patient welfare," the Democrats wrote.
Stars of Broadway shows — especially those with demonstrable fan bases from film or pop music careers — occasionally negotiate their own deals that include weekly salaries of tens of thousands of dollars and even a percentage of the box office.
But suggesting that a woman's sexuality is responsible for her demonstrable achievements — such as, say, winning election to the United States Senate — is an insult precisely because it implicates her in the harasser's own low opinion of women's abilities.
STRASSEL: Well, actually, what he said -- and I think this is a very important distinction -- is he said they did not find any demonstrable factual evidence that bias made an impact on specific decisions having to do with the investigation.
Leaks to the press, death by bureaucratic sabotage and rogue cables from within the State Department are nothing new under the sun; in fact, they are celebrated traditions and were even more demonstrable during the era of the Reagan administration.
The Court explained that "[s]uch concrete and demonstrable injury to the organization's activities — with the consequent drain on the organization's resources — constitutes far more than simply a setback to the organization's abstract social interests" and thus are sufficient for standing.
Computershare, one of the world's biggest securities registrars whose clients include the UK Debt Management Office, said it had chosen to work with SETL because "they have demonstrable working technology, coupled with a deep bench of financial services expertise and experience".
"That should not be overturned except for the most egregious and demonstrable facts, and both Leader Pelosi and I believe it is not timely to address that issue given what is in front of us," Hoyer said earlier this month.
I'm also confident that their employees who were denied raises, denied medical insurance or who were otherwise chronically exploited would regard these C.E.O. compensation packages as absurdly inflated, with little or no connection to what their demonstrable economic value is.
Reassuring other states of its peaceful intentions and stake in strategic stability is especially important, given China's tremendous growth of economic and military power and the demonstrable concern by states in South, Southeast and East Asia about China's aims and objectives.
" He said this suggested that "in the absence of demonstrable progress being made as part of a concerted effort involving all social partners, the risk of downgrades during the next reviews towards the end of this year should not be underestimated.
In the wake of two terrorist attacks directly attributable to our nation's incoherent immigration system and our demonstrable inability to adequately vet even legal immigrants from failed or failing states, Congress seems determined to justify its 85033 percent public approval rating.
" Last year, the league cited a study that seemed to attribute a decline in youth concussions to Heads Up, but the Times subsequently obtained a copy of the study and discovered that the initiative "showed no demonstrable effect on concussions.
"These crashes are demonstrable evidence that our current system of aircraft design and certification has failed us," Chesley B. Sullenberger III, the pilot who landed a plane in the Hudson River and is known as Sully, said in a statement.
It makes little sense to eliminate a program that has demonstrable benefits for the economy with fairly low cost to taxpayers, says Dr. Gale Boyd, a Duke University economics professor who has studied energy efficiency in the industrial sector for over 25 years.
Beijing must engage the citizens of Hong Kong in a way that recognizes and appreciates their grievances with credible and demonstrable promises to do something about them, while simultaneously drawing down its military activity on Stonecutter's Island and along the border with Shenzhen.
By adopting the "laboratories of democracy" approach, programs and policies can be measured on the basis of their actual, demonstrable successes (or discarded because of their abject failures), not on the basis of popular opinion informed by political rhetoric and media spin.
While money began flowing again to the campaign and super PAC in the past week after strong debate performances and an uptick in polling, it's coming too late to create a demonstrable effect in the 14 states headed to primaries on Tuesday.
We believe, however, that Social Security reform legislation should target benefit increases on those with demonstrable need so that tax revenues can be preserved to meet other service needs of the elderly and disabled and to finance spending on other urgent domestic priorities.
Branching into b2b looks a more solid strategic step for Prisma, positioning the team to offer developers an accelerated route for burnishing the feature-set/UX of their own apps, and selling these b2b services with the help of demonstrable AI-powered visual effects expertise.
The guidelines also state that Tasers "should not be seen as an all-purpose weapon that takes place of de-escalation techniques and other options," but rather, should only be used when there's a demonstrable risk of physical harm or death to another person.
BlackRock also said it will expect that at companies in sectors associated with climate risk such as oil producers, miners or real estate companies, all directors should "have demonstrable fluency in how climate risk affects the business" and how a given company will address it.
But several players were denied visas—likely on account of insufficient demonstrable income, the Zorros suspect, which makes them a perceived risk for overstaying would-be visas—and so the team had to scramble to find four replacement players to make up a full roster.
"Hackers are clearly targeting software supply chains to achieve a range of potential effects to include cyber espionage, organizational disruption, or demonstrable financial impact," said the report from the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, part of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
" In any case, the metal is of interest to not only DeLonge and Moulton Howe, but also to the US Army, which told Motherboard that it would be studying metals like it by blasting it with magnetic fields and looking for "demonstrable physical phenomena.
"The U.S. State Department's recent certification to Congress that the Saudi- and Emirati-led coalition in Yemen is taking demonstrable actions to reduce civilian harm and alleviate the humanitarian crisis is inconsistent with what International Rescue Committee staff experience across Yemen daily," McManus said.
When the people hear that a company engaged in demonstrable, widespread theft is protected from justice, when they hear that a corporation using our roads, our electrical wires, and our publicly educated workers can illegally profit with effective impunity, perhaps then they will demand change.
She lived in a country that chose to turn a blind eye to the fact that so many women were choosing to have abortions—a place that refused to admit that its traditional beliefs about sexuality and motherhood were causing demonstrable harm to women.
The 22019 guidance inappropriately focuses on one precise breeding technique (recombinant DNA technology) among the spectrum of animal breeding techniques, but without any identifiable, demonstrable risk for imposing the high evidentiary standard of drug "safety and effectiveness" required by the FDA's new animal drug regulations.
"The U.S. must make it clear that any discussions of a bilateral agreement would address currency manipulation, eliminate all of the non-tariff barriers, include provisions to prevent new barriers, and link any U.S. tariff reduction to demonstrable opening of the Japanese market," they said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Russia has taken no "demonstrable steps" to support efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to besieged towns in Syria, even though it endorsed the effort, has aircraft in the country and has permission to use them, the U.S. State Department said on Wednesday.
Its reporting on small-town pharmacies that filled millions of opioid prescriptions won a Pulitzer Prize and sparked Congressional investigations, the 6th Circuit said – and did not have a demonstrable effect on either the DEA's law enforcement efforts or the pharma defendants' commercial interests.
That distinguishes it from a wide range of other kinds of false statements that people make: This last one is a "demonstrable falsehood," though to know whether or not it's a lie, you would have to know, subjectively, what the person saying it knows.
But, but, but: If we have learned anything from the manipulated Nancy Pelosi video and years of work from conservative provocateur James O'Keefe, it's this: A lot of people will go on believing manipulative content rather than demonstrable truth if the manipulation brings them comfort.
"Tech companies have a responsibility to combat disinformation, and when their platforms are being abused to promote demonstrable lies, fabrications and racist attacks — some of which could lead to violence — it requires more than Band-Aids," said Ian Sams, the communications director for Ms. Harris.
The burgeoning micro-industry has other success stories, with direct sales consultants from major players such as multi-tier marketing giant Vantel Pearls and the franchise company Open an Oyster seeing massive growth in its consultant workforce over the last year, with demonstrable sales to match.
This model has been successfully implemented in South Africa, where demonstrable increases in life expectancy have been observed, and is now being adopted by a network of some of the largest global insurers in their market, including Ping An, AIA, Generali, John Hancock, Manulife and Sumitomo.
If you would look to make a meaningful difference to these problems — which are admittedly difficult, although, looking back at the banned history teacher's YouTube channel, perhaps not so difficult as the companies claim — you could come up with a demonstrable, reliable way to measure them.
Given that North Korea itself shows no inclination to begin denuclearisation talks with America and will probably consider a testing freeze only once it has a demonstrable capability to threaten mainland America with thermonuclear attack, it might seem reasonable to concede that Mr Trump had a point.
Right now, just like saying, "Oh, we gave some money to whatever group, and we put out these numbers, and we maybe went to a couple HBCUs," it's like they have their PR story, but they don't have any real demonstrable, measurable change happening within their organizations.
And TOPPS is having a demonstrable impact on the stigma surrounding mental health at UNLV; many of the participants came on recommendation of coaches, teammates or other members of the athletic department, or of their own volition after a TOPPS presentation was given to their team.
"The legal risk remains unchanged that if through no such demonstrable failure of either party, but simply because of intractable differences, that situation does arise, the United Kingdom would have ... no internationally lawful means of exiting the Protocol's arrangements, save by agreement," Cox said in the statement.
Earlier this month, White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney was widely met with disbelief and derision when he defended the elimination of a federal after-school program that feeds low-income children by saying there was "no demonstrable evidence" that after-school programs improve school performance.
But she indicated she believes a Syrian Study Group would be prudent because while the United States has made "substantial progress" in fighting ISIS in Syria, it has not made "demonstrable progress" in negotiating an end to the civil war between rebels and Syrian President Bashar Assad.
"Despite the additional testing and modeling, we still believe that there is insufficient data demonstrating that ECP braking systems provide a demonstrable increase in safety over other more widely used braking systems," the American Petroleum Institute told the PHMSA after it proposed Monday's action in December.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested that the nation's nuclear arsenal is more formidable today as a result of his actions, but experts say the agencies responsible for the arsenal have not taken any demonstrable steps to strengthen it — at least not on the president's orders.
"This action could promote transparency," Clapper added, by "simplifying agency classification practices," focusing only on sensitive material "that would cause significant and demonstrable harm to national security if improperly released" and reflect the fact "that few, if any" clearances are issued at the "confidential" level alone.
"That should not be overturned except for the most egregious and demonstrable facts, and both Leader Pelosi and I believe it is not timely to address that issue given what is in front of us," Hoyer said, speaking of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat.
Roy L. Brooks, a law professor at the University of San Diego and the author of "Atonement and Forgiveness: A New Model for Black Reparations," has reservations about what he calls the "settlement model," a legalistic approach that looks backward to compensate victims for demonstrable financial losses.
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Set it side by side with the slamming "Königsforst 5," which was previously as close as Voigt got to an imperial death march, and space afforded in the mix for the arresting brass section to tear away from the sharp strings at key junctures is a demonstrable improvement.
"This is different from the kind of case you would expect the Supreme Court to grant the extraordinary relief of a stay, because of the lack of any demonstrable urgency or harm and because the law and the facts are on our side," said ACLU lawyer Omar Jadwat.
Despite what are clear, strict and freshly imposed controls on scooter sharing, that hasn't stopped a couple of smaller European startups from trying their luck at getting rentable rubber on Catalan carrers anyway — perhaps encouraged by demonstrable local appetite to scoot (that and the lack of any big Birds).
It's as if SNL is unable to see the real woman, whose need to bludgeon everything that pops up in front of her with talking points and demonstrable falsities is genuinely, unnervingly hilarious, because to see the real her might require pretending all of this is really happening.
The research and interviews with people involved with it indicate, rather, that Heads Up Football showed no demonstrable effect on concussions during the study, and significantly less effect on injuries over all, than U.S.A. Football and the league have claimed in settings ranging from online materials to congressional testimony.
One might hope that some of the party's elected officials would forcefully condemn the president on the grounds that there is now demonstrable evidence that he had crossed an ethical line and abused his power in ways even beyond what he had done previously, which was problematic enough.
The most salient feature in light of Cohn's relationship to Donald Trump, however, is his commitment to spinning out his own version of events -- to always claim victory in any situation, even those that are demonstrable losses or setbacks; and to never apologize or admit to being wrong.
Anxieties about external manipulation are not, of course, divorced from the demonstrable efforts of other powers to sway Americans' politically consequential behavior: The theft and distribution of Democratic National Committee emails was real enough, as was the Chinese effort to win converts among captive Americans imprisoned in North Korea.
"This is different from the kind of case you would expect the Supreme Court to grant the extraordinary relief of a stay, because of the lack of any demonstrable urgency or harm and because the law and the facts are on our side," said American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Omar Jadwat.
" "The evidence would have to be quite overwhelming and demonstrable and such that it would generate bipartisan support for the idea that it renders the President unfit for office," Schiff later told CNN's Wolf Blitzer, adding later, "But unless that's a bipartisan conclusion, an impeachment would be doomed to failure.
The official said the US side also wants a demonstrable sign of good faith that Kim has made a "strategic shift" and is willing to move ahead with complete and verifiable denuclearization, something South Korean President President Moon Jae-in said he committed to during their historic summit last month.
The bill would also prevent U.S. taxpayer funds from landing in the hands of international traffickers and restore the credibility of the U.S. State Department's Trafficking in Persons Report (TIP) by limiting the length of time a country can stay on the tier 2 watch list without demonstrable progress against trafficking.
For the curious: A cyber incident that is (or group of related cyber incidents that together are) likely to result in demonstrable harm to the national security interests, foreign relations, or economy of the United States or to the public confidence, civil liberties, or public health and safety of the American people.
The tranches of American aid that President Trump and Secretary Pompeo have promised Pyongyang for elimination of its nuclear and missile threats should be tied as well to demonstrable and measurable improvements in North Korea's human rights situation, starting with dismantling and permanently closing the horrific internment camps scattered throughout the country.
This, in spite of the demonstrable fact that Hadi al-Ameri and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandes, whom the US Treasury Department sanctioned in 2009 and described as an "advisor" to Soleimani, were present for the lowering of the Kurdistan flag at the city's provincial council building, and the raising of the Iraqi one.
This narrow interpretation of the Head Start delivery model fails to not only acknowledge the demonstrable improvement in quality since the 2007 reauthorization – which was clearly borne out of the recent FACES report conducted by Mathematica – but ignores that variation in local program design is intentional, and quality is consistently high across programs.
However, the legal risk remains unchanged that if, through no such demonstrable failure of either party, but simply because of intractable differences, that situation does arise, the United Kingdom would have, at least while the fundamental circumstances remained the same, no internationally lawful means of exiting the Protocol's arrangements, save by agreement.
In 1966, after nearly a decade of teaching English and social studies to the offspring of the city's economic elite, Mr. Trowbridge and his wife, Marty, founded Manhattan Country School in a townhouse on East 2180th Street — an unofficial but demonstrable boundary between two disparate East Side neighborhoods, Yorkville and East Harlem.
But while giving Xi what he needed, Trump also set the agenda for the rest of the year to focus on what he wants: specifically, demonstrable movement in reducing China's persistent bilateral trade deficit in ways that will allow Trump to claim that he has added good American jobs, and stopping North Korea's nuclear advance.
Just ask Ted Cruz, by whose strange and self-serving logic it is "the will of the people" (his actual words) that he and John Kasich collude to prevent Trump from amassing a majority of delegates so that some runner-up with less demonstrable support can leapfrog past him to become the Republican presidential nominee.
Given that Democrats are refusing to agree to an exorbitant amount of money for a wall that won't have any demonstrable impact — most illegal immigration, which has been steadily declining, takes place by people who come in on airplanes and overstay their visas — the President is literally manufacturing an emergency before our very eyes.
That would be shameful given the demonstrable benefits of legal regulation: tens of thousands of taxpaying jobs; hundreds of millions of dollars annually in state tax revenue; strict oversight of cultivation, product production and distribution; savings in law enforcement costs; and far fewer young people, disproportionately African-American and Latino, saddled with criminal records.
In spite of the unprecedented alarm bells set off by the American Bar Association, by a retired Supreme Court justice, and by hundreds of law professors calling for Kavanaugh to bow out of consideration, Donald Trump and the all-male Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee insisted on advancing this particular man, a demonstrable liar.
With the implications of our current data practices unknown, and with future uses of our data unknowable, data storage must move from being the default procedure to a step that is taken only when it is of demonstrable benefit to the user, with explicit consent and with clear warnings about what the company does and does not know.
In that same vein, industrywide standards are needed to ensure the timely and permanent removal of dangerous content, especially when produced by groups and individuals on the State Department's Foreign Terrorist Organizations list, the Treasury Department's Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons list, and the United Nations Security Council Sanctions list, and individuals with demonstrable links to violence.
Opponents contend the change — gutting his predecessor's legacy effort against climate-changing fossil fuel emissions — appears driven by Trump's push to undo regulatory initiatives of former President Barack Obama, and say even the administration has had difficulty pointing to the kind of specific, demonstrable benefits to drivers, public health and safety or the economy that normally accompany standards changes.
If Washington were to move against a large Chinese bank — especially without significant evidence of complicity at the bank's highest levels and demonstrable impact to Pyongyang's bottom line — it could undermine hundreds of billions of dollars worth of trade with China, send global markets into turmoil, and, given Chinese banks massive holdings, undermine the U.S. dollar.
Given the progress that pressure has delivered in pushing Kim to this point, Trump will need a solid theory of the case for whether, when and under what conditions he should begin to reduce pressure — not as a gesture of goodwill, but in response to demonstrable and verifiable North Korean actions that address America's top concerns.
However, in the event, and given the mounting PR nightmare of even replacement Note 20163s having a demonstrable risk of an exploding battery — coupled with the model being namechecked as a safety hazard at airports and on flights all over the world — it's hardly a surprise Samsung has decided to pull the plug and put the Note 7 out of its misery.
There are no women nominated in either the British album or international group categories, and Laura Mvula wasn't nominated anywhere after she spoke out about the lack of diversity last year and released a very well-received album—but as progress grows it is clear that a demonstrable change has taken place in how the Brits evaluate and celebrate music.
" I asked Professor Kim at UC Santa Cruz before she saw Crazy Rich Asians what it would take for an Asian male to transcend the decades-long portrayals of meekness and kung-fu tough guyness, and this was her assessment: "When his character approximates Western notions of masculinity: (hetero)sexually dominant, having economic power, and often holding a demonstrable physique.
The fact is, our nation's medical and political systems have invested a lot of resources keeping fetuses and infants alive, and with demonstrable results: Although the number of babies that die each year still outpaces the number of women who die, infant mortality has dropped to its lowest point in 50 years, the CDC says, while maternal mortality is rising.
"Given the size of China's economy, the demonstrable extent of its market-distorting policies, and China's stated intent to dominate the industries of the future, China's acts, policies, and practices of economic aggression now targeting the technologies and [intellectual property] of the world threaten not only the U.S. economy but also the global innovation system as a whole," the report concluded.
As noted, "Westworld" has a genuinely epic quality to it, augmented by the addition of this season's Shogun World; a cast to die for (heck, we haven't even mentioned Jeffrey Wright yet, whose Bernard is one of the more complicated and fascinating personalities); and a demonstrable willingness by its writers to play the long game, in a way that turned first-season fans into amateur spoiler hunters.
There's a reason why there's still a dearth of women at all levels of the music industry, and one element of it is attitudes like this, where even to their own faces women are objectified, despite demonstrable talent and expertise that often goes far beyond the men they're sitting alongside (and who, in Yee's case, made jokes at her expense too), just because they've had to work harder for respect.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoPentagon officials were confused, concerned by delay in Ukraine aid, emails show: report Evangelical groups lobbied Pompeo to fire Yovanovitch in 2018 Former 'Simpsons' writer slams Pompeo tweet: 'Please do not ever ever ever use Simpsons material' MORE said Monday that the U.S. will not agree to a cease-fire with Taliban forces in Afghanistan without "demonstrable evidence" that it is committed to reducing violence.
As 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 searches for his nominee to the Supreme Court, he has told advisers he is looking for someone with a demonstrable history of academic writing — though he doesn't intend to read the writing himself, according to a Washington Post report.
A bicycle is a human-powered machine weighing next to nothing that can travel easily at 10-15 mph, needs only a surface on which to move, is not limited to transit schedules or beholden to fuel prices, does not pollute the environment or require large parking spaces, has demonstrable benefits to the health of individuals and the strength of economies, is easily repaired, costs nothing to operate, and is, above all, really, really fun to use.
Add to that the recent contradictory statements made by President Obama's CIA director, John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE, with regard to how the Russia investigation was initiated, and we must ask a simple question: Can agencies whose highest levels were permeated with demonstrable political bias be relied upon to act in good faith when handling the clearances of a new administration?
Under the senators' resolution, Trump would have to certify the Saudis are meeting three conditions before sales or transfers of air-to-ground munitions: Saudi Arabia and its coalition partners would have to take all feasible precautions to reduce the risk of harm to civilians and civilian infrastructure; the coalition would need to make demonstrable efforts to facilitate the distribution of humanitarian assistance and commercial goods; and the Saudis would need to take effective measures to target terrorist groups, including al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Specifically, the list of the behavioral clues the Court gleaned and examined includes: manifested personal and commercial ambition and aggressiveness by company executives in pursuit of business goals; concerns over the individual's and the business's reputation in the industry; responsiveness to professional and corporate peer pressure; strength of character brought to bear upon company policies and operations; level of commitment to business objectives and resourcefulness and creativity in securing and managing the means to carry them out; impulse to prevail in competitive settings and to exercise will power directed to that end; motivation to achieve marketing targets surpassing competitors; inducement to strive harder impelled by the prospect of promotion and rise of standing within a corporation or industry; resort to disruptive or contrarian ways to gain competitive ends and demonstrable success in doing so; and patterns of past conduct and duration and consistency of openly known identification with and adherence to a recognized professional or business culture.

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