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However, past presidents have also made comments dinging the courts.
That hasn't stopped the regulator dinging those under its purview.
"I'm not dinging her or giving her credit," Ms. Ogg said.
But soft crude prices are dinging the oil giant's bottom line.
In general, late night doesn't have a strong track record of dinging celebrities.
They're both wearing sunglasses, and dinging their bicycle bell for all to hear.
His phone kept dinging with messages from hunting buddies wondering where he was.
But nobody wants to be a hipster buzzkill, dinging a hero for selling out.
My phone quickly turned into an heavy-traffic orchestra, notifications dinging at all hours.
Also, before he was dinging Trump on his taxes, Romney was angling for his endorsement.
The room filled with a smattering of applause and enthusiastic dinging of the hotel bell.
As I start walking to work, my phone is already dinging with work emails coming in.
A recent federal audit bolstered the criticism, dinging the system for only recognizing known hacking threats.
Bernie Sanders, subtly dinging him on health care, guns and Planned Parenthood, according to Kantar Media/CMAG.
It was a leak made to help Twitter, methinks, but ended up dinging Disney's stock price. Ouch!
Get in a taxi and it might start logging your Uber driver's crazy drifting, dinging your score accordingly.
This is promising news considering Consumer Reports just released a report dinging the Model X for reliability issues.
Trump for months has been dinging Amazon and its CEO, Jeff Bezos, who also owns The Washington Post.
I'm dinging Booker a slight bit for his terrible attempt at forcing humor (something about Justin Trudeau's hair).
Later, he spent a few minutes dinging an unimpressed Jeffrey Tambor about dressing up like a woman on Transparent.
L.A. County Sheriff's Deputies showed up but didn't take a report because accidentally dinging a car isn't a crime.
But Colbert couldn't help dinging him for his initial enthusiasm, saying Trump had sounded like a gullible car buyer.
Still, some Democrats have sought a kind of balance: dinging Mr. Trump without appearing to escalate a partisan conflict.
And he railed repeatedly at the news media for, among other perceived sins, dinging him for not acting presidential.
But to know her mom was fine with her dinging up a neighbor's car and not saying anything speaks volumes.
So, if potatoes have so many advantages, why I am dinging them as a first choice for our first space farmers?
Sliding doors eliminated the horror of kids clumsily dinging the car next to yours, which invariably ended up being a Mercedes.
" "And that's hard to do because we're asked — our phones are dinging left and right, and emails and texts and family obligations.
Because Owl is always on, it's able to capture car crashes, break-ins and people dinging your car in the parking lot.
Who doesn't want to go rolling through your neighborhood, bells dinging and clanging, like you're living in a Rice-A-Roni ad?
The Dow dropped 25 points, or 26%, on Thursday on fears about the tariff battle slowing global growth and dinging corporate profits.
Is it because you like the feeling of using your tongue to press in the little button and hear the faint dinging?
Trump skipped Tuesday's White House briefing, but tweeted at the same time about low US unemployment and dinging Democrats over climate policy.
With the president's allies dinging Romney as a threat to Trump's presidency, plaudits from the minority party aren't in Romney's interests, either.
It's the chugging of streetcars on tracks and dinging bells on bicycles and footsteps on hot pavement that soundtrack our hazy, humid days.
Owl is always on, which means it's able to capture car crashes, break-ins and people dinging your car in the parking lot.
Clinton cast a doom-and-gloom narrative about the country under her opponent, dinging his "dire, dark, divisive, and dangerous" rhetoric in Tampa, Fla.
But now GOP lawmakers are dialing back their direct criticism of the president — instead working with Trump, dinging Democrats and trying to move forward.
And even as House Democrats move into the public phase of their inquiry, Republicans are still dinging them for previously working behind closed doors.
Now eight municipalities are dinging consumers who want to buy sugary drinks — and five of them passed soda taxes in the past year alone.
In addition, Foxtel recently lost the rights to the English Premier League to telecommunications company Optus, dinging its status as the Australian home of sport.
We all lead busy lives, and having your phone dinging, beeping, and ringing every time you receive a call, text, or email isn't necessarily convenient.
On Wednesday, he pressed Rogers on media reports that Trump asked him to intercede in the Russia investigation — implicitly dinging the president in the process.
Antoinette Nwandu was at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago last June, about to fly home to New Jersey, when her phone started dinging with notifications.
His statement was effectively a challenge to Democrats that complicates the goal of one bicameral, bipartisan statement dinging the president's strategy in the Middle East.
Others speculated that unconfirmed media reports about a pending crackdown on shadow banking products were dinging shares in the Chinext Index, which was down 4.8 percent.
That said, don't even consider dinging your credit card for travel insurance before you have a complete understanding of what is covered and what is not.
Despite this track record, the market is really dinging its value, which is likely because of the company's unprofitability, leadership changes, uncertainty around SaaS products, etc.
Rounds tried again, asking her directly if she'd send a letter dinging the rule that determines which lakes, rivers, streams and marshes fall under federal jurisdiction.
If executives "keep dinging them on what is not happening," which was a tendency in the past, "this culture is not going to change," she said.
A Democratic president whose rise began in Iowa — Barack Obama was the most recent — would have no appetite for dinging the state where it all began.
Perhaps Mr. Biden's biggest swing of the night was aimed at an unusual target: dinging the low-polling Mr. Steyer for his past investments in coal.
Meanwhile, the state Democratic Party is dinging him for saying he's a cattle rancher, even though public records indicate he has rented his land to other ranchers.
You're not going to have a Moto Mod attached all the time, and when you don't, the odds of dropping and dinging up that screen get much higher.
However, the company may have been hurt by reports of a norovirus outbreak at its Sterling, Virgina, restaurant in July, with the news once again dinging Chipotle's reputation.
After this, Petal will let you know if you&aposre pre-approved for its Petal Card, which gives you a sense of your eligibility without dinging your credit.
Canova argues that Wasserman Schultz has lost touch with the district after a decade in Washington, citing her opposition to medical marijuana and dinging her for missing votes.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is dinging Facebook, Microsoft and Google for "implicit" support of climate change denial in a letter addressed to the CEOs of the three tech companies.
Jada Pinkett Smith made a camera guy break into a sweat when she accused him of dinging her really expensive whip, which could cost him hundreds ... maybe even thousands!
Sites like Credit Karma provide very close estimates of your score for free, and you can check whenever you want without making a hard inquiry and dinging your score.
Online grocery shopping is an incredibly convenient way to get the food you need while avoiding crowded aisles and rogue shopping carts dinging your car in the parking lot.
Chipotle has struggled of late to win customers back after reports of a norovirus outbreak at its Sterling, Virginia, restaurant circulated in July, once again dinging the chain's reputation.
If your friend is war-texting you updates, it will read the first one but then just make little dinging sounds for the rest until you ask to hear them.
"Do you want me to," Jay pantomimes dinging something against a glass, to signal a speech, though his version is more like he is feeding a little bird with tweezers.
In 2012, President Barack Obama's campaign ran an ad here dinging Mitt Romney for releasing just one year of tax returns — and paying just 14.1 percent of taxes in 2011.
President Trump on Wednesday tore into the "ruthless" MS-13 gang, doubling down on remarks calling its members "animals" and dinging House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi for "trying to defend" them.
If you'd like to apply for more than one loan to see which lender ultimately makes the best offer, you can do that — but you may risk dinging your credit score.
He then did the usual opposition thing of tweeting some rebuttals to Obama's lines, at one point dinging the president for not calling ISIS "radical Islamic terrorists," a common conservative critique.
What this means is that service providers won't be able to privilege certain services over others—say, YouTube or Apple Music—by letting you use them without dinging your data plan.
Depression is the tallest kid in the 4th grade, dinging rubber bands off the back of your head and feeling safe on the playground, knowing that no teacher is coming to help you.
The email dinging on your desktop, the text that has to be answered while you're on the freeway, the Twitter troll you can't stop yourself from answering — it's no wonder we crave silence.
New messages will still appear in those muted conversations, and you can read them at your leisure — this merely stops your phone from dinging constantly as your relatives discuss the issue du jour.
Ameriprise Financial Services steered retirement savers into higher cost mutual funds than they needed, allowing it to benefit from higher sales fees while dinging investment returns, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Wednesday.
"I woke up to the sound of my phone just dinging over and over and over again," she told Entertainment Weekly of friends texting her the happy news while she was still in bed.
These penalties could include dinging candidates who campaign in Iowa and New Hampshire earlier in the race, a move that would deter them from participating in these primaries, forcing states to reconsider their timing.
While frequently dinging Facebook over its handling of user data, he's generally heralded Apple as a lodestar on issues of user privacy, and he's rejected claims that he is a "shill" for the company.
Debates rarely have a huge impact, but these may end up boosting Harris and perhaps some of the other mid-range candidates (Warren, Booker, Castro, Buttigieg), while dinging the support of Biden and Sanders.
"Depression is the tallest kid in the 4th grade, dinging rubber bands off the back of your head and feeling safe on the playground, knowing that no teacher is coming to help you," he said.
Then he introduced Philippe Poutou (Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste), a trade unionist who'd made an impression at the previous debate by showing up in a long-sleeved T-shirt and mercilessly dinging his better-known opponents.
As it turned out, out one of the questions was permission to access Gmail (it's not hiding, so we're not dinging Earny at all for this—that's how the app works.), and the colleague agreed.
"She's very weak on illegal immigration," Trump said on Fox News' "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday, dinging Haley on the issue that more than any other has incited the fury of grassroots Republicans against establishment party leaders.
This xylophone-like dinging sometimes misses a beat, or dings incessantly, but even though it's an annoyance, other Delica owners say my husband should be happy his works, as the van is hardly a speed demon.
One key change is adding a flag for personal loans, potentially dinging consumers who take out these kinds of credit products because they are unsecured — meaning the lender has nothing to go after if you stop paying.
Trump boasted about the percentage of federal judges on the bench who would be his appointees by the time he finishes his time in office, dinging Obama for leaving so many slots open for Trump to fill.
But with Greenwheels, I never have to hunt for parking, I don't worry about oil changes or someone dinging my doors and bumpers, and I can always pick exactly the right size car to serve my immediate needs.
There I was in the bike lane, minding my own business while bumping some Kendrick Lamar (the Ojo has a good set of speakers on board) and the next thing I know, I hear some aggressive bell dinging.
My friend Sam still holds a grudge from the time he sprang for an Uber after a wedding and one of his friends threw up, dinging his rating and causing him to have to pay a $150 cleaning fee.
Breaking news storiesScreenshot: GizmodoIdeally, you want to stay abreast of major, potentially life-changing news events while you're out and about with your phone, without getting buried under a pile of unimportant nonsense that has your phone constantly dinging.
If it went on for months, it could really hurt growth, macro growth, in a recognizable way, and really start dinging the monthly job numbers, and just have pervasive downsides from the perspective of dysfunction and lack of confidence.
As part of its Soundlab series, curated by Maria Chavez, the Brooklyn art space is currently presenting Western Electric Nº1, an installation of 15 dinging, automated black rotary phones by sound artist Matthew Ostrowski that subtly stirs the senses.
Yang, a columnist at Tablet, an online publication, took aim at the school after reports surfaced that Harvard was dinging its Asian-American applicants by giving them lower-than-average personality ratings in order to offset their unusually high test scores.
Nightcap: The latest news and political buzz from CNN Politics | Sign up Obama has taken to dinging Trump on an almost weekly basis, even as his administration begins preparing for the intelligence and defense briefings to which all nominees are entitled.
In an interview with The Hill on Tuesday — before the tweet dinging Warren — Sanders's campaign manager Faiz Shakir said he wasn't worried about the Massachusetts senator's polling gains, arguing progressive voters would come home to Sanders once the field shrinks.
Getting pre-qualified for a mortgage helped me find out the loan amount I could be approved for, what my potential home-buying budget will be, and how much I still need to save for a down payment, without dinging my credit.
Trump has done the same to Apple, dinging it on taxes and the making of its popular products outside of the U.S. He even called for a boycott of Apple after it refused to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
She never finishes her answer on time, and she runs over the dinging timer, runs through the buzzer in the background, runs past the moderator's attempts to start up again, and I think she even ran over my neighbor's dog while she was at it.
Trump has done the same to Apple, dinging it on the making of its popular products outside of the U.S. And he also called for a boycott of Apple after it refused to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Microsoft has attempted to mitigate the flaw without dinging performance, but security experts like Paul Kocher, one of the researchers who discovered the flaw last year, say Microsoft's solutions still do not sufficiently address all the ways it could be used by an attacker.
Todd: This is one of those things I've been asking myself the deeper we get into Westworld season two: If the show isn't trying to be a conventional TV narrative, should I be dinging it for failing to engage me on the same level as one?
He opened an afternoon speech in Indianapolis by dinging Mr. Cruz as "Lyin' Ted" (and re-upped his efforts to brand Hillary Clinton as "Crooked Hillary"), shouting to remove protesters from the rally and repeatedly returned to one of his favorite topics — trashing the news media.
But the pomp and self-adulation of the Oscars can stand some roasting, and Mr. Kimmel delivered, dinging Mel Gibson (nominated for best director for "Hacksaw Ridge"), having a little fun with Meryl Streep (also a nominee as well as the target of President Trump's ire).
CEO Sundar Pichai further told employees Google would overhaul its reporting processes for harassment and assault to provide more transparency about reported incidents, and that it would ratchet up the pressure on employees who do not complete mandatory sexual harassment training by dinging them in their performance reviews.
The New York Times, which seems to take gleeful pleasure in dinging de Blasio for everything from calling errant snow days to ostentatiously hanging around Iowa, recently noted that Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has generated far more presidential buzz than the mayor of the country's biggest city.
That criticism struck a nerve with McConnell, a keen student of history, who shot back that Schumer can't have it both ways — lament the lasting impact that Trump's nominees will have on the federal bench while also dinging the GOP leader for not doing anything of substance on the Senate floor.
" Cruz, who recently endorsed the man who beat him in the Republican primary after months of refusing to do so, embraced his new role as a Trump surrogate in an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, dinging Clinton as "tired" and "formulaic" while praising Trump for drawing "strong contrast.
"Rather than building a shared narrative of freedom and democracy that inspires nations to unite in common goals, this administration casts global affairs in a dog-eat-dog competition, like it's a competition -- who gets that plot to build the new high-rise building," Biden said, dinging Trump's background as a real-estate developer.
The famous Istiklal Avenue, one of the world's most appealing pedestrian spaces with its cobbled pavement and little red trams clacking down the middle, bells dinging, can be covered over on a crowded weekend night by an inescapably dense, mile-long cloud of secondhand smoke, hovering between the elegant, tall buildings on either side.
That's why the labor-backed worker advocacy group Good Jobs Nation has been pushing Trump to lean on large federal contractors like United Technologies and Boeing by dinging them in the procurement process if they manufacture outside the US. Manufacturing experts say that in many cases manufacturers go overseas simply because they can't find enough workers to fill the jobs they have.
" Pence responded, dinging Clinton's time at the State Department and knocking the current administration: "After traveling millions of miles as our secretary of State, after being the architect of this administration's foreign policy, America is less safe than it was the day Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,000 at auction Dirty little wars and the law: Did Osama bin Laden win?

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