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Not the final word Although the new findings challenge the idea that marijuana use hurts cognitive ability, it's not the final word.
Its final word — "silly" — contains such vibrant bravery.
And finally — because what better deserves the final word?
But it is hardly the final word on American inequality.
Its findings will be the final word on the rollover.
The USDA's January figures will not be the final word.
Manageable or not, Brexit will hardly be the final word.
In the end, Jenner has the final word on Rob.
Either way, make this your final word and move on.
List words that rhyme with the final word or words.
This isn't the final word on detecting deepfakes, of course.
In science, though, no single study is the final word.
Nielsen introduced a final word of caution against misinterpreting his work.
But the judge's stay isn't the final word on the ban.
He retired from his university before any final word came in.
Either way, we're going to give Halsey the final word here.
But nobody gets the final word, except maybe the Dalai Lama.
Final word to the wise: Leave your drones parked at home.
But in WIRED, exuberance was almost always given the final word.
The latest ruling is not the final word on this issue.
Lo spread seemed to have the final word on Italy's future.
This is unlikely to be the final word on the matter.
No final word yet on the name of the local airport.
Who should have the final word on the writer's creative work?
Though he talks back, he doesn't have to have the final word.
Do you expect this -- final word to you, Jon -- to be revealing?
Those findings don't seem to be the final word on the subject.
This model is meant as a first word, not the final word.
The Final Word gives you a concise take on a complicated issue.
Up next, a final word as "Fox News Sunday" continues from Helsinki.
To that end, the final word on distribution remains an open question.
It's not the final word from the president on this information, though.
Hopefully things change, and I'll let Katie Mack have the final word:
Unfortunately for enthusiasts, this probably isn't the final word on drone regulation.
No final word from Plec about the run-time on the finale.
Final word on this: I don't give a shit what liberals think.
His normally hushed voice rose on the final word of that sentence.
Her final word of advice for anyone squirming away from certain topics?
Having a title does not necessarily amount to having the final word.
Whether he likes it or not, Congress will have the final word.
She gave him her business card, with a final word of advice.
Then, on Saturday, she got final word that she had been approved.
But Putin said that was not the final word on the issue.
Yesterday's decision is not the final word in this complex legal matter.
The Final Word gives you a concise take on a complicated issue.
So they haven't said their final word on the topic just yet.
But his choice is not necessarily the final word on the deal.
If there was no agreement, the N.B.A. commissioner had the final word.
The pitchers parted, and then Spahn turned back for a final word.
We cannot let Brett Kavanaugh have the final word on our rights.
For me, the final word on the matter was spoken by Adm.
But Pascrell and Hoyer won't be the final word on the matter.
"This is a step, it's not the final word," Dr. Schwimmer said.
Senators will have the final word on testimony, with Republicans in control.
Then the final word came: The US would accept him as a refugee.
If the Supreme Court takes the case, it will have the final word.
SMITH: Tezlyn, I will give final word to you on all of this.
Then she paused, crossed that final word out, and wrote "joyful" instead. Joyful.
But in Florida, a hybrid sentencing scheme has given judges the final word.
"Now the final word on all this will rest with Bolsonaro," he said.
The Constitution, given force by We the People, will have the final word.
It has rarely been clear who, precisely, has the final word on signings.
" Mr. Delattre said "today's vote is disastrous, it cannot be the final word.
And as a memoirist, even a reluctant one, she gets the final word.
Don't assume these figures represent the final word on the Mustang Mach-E.
And yet, as everywhere in this lovely show, nature has a final word.
The House's impeachment vote was far from the final word on presidential accountability.
She thought she'd had the final word on the subject; I thought different.
"For a whole year, we lived out of boxes" waiting for final word.
The final word is likely to come from the Supreme Court next year.
The researchers caution that their findings are not meant to be the final word.
If they fail to do so, the lower house will have the final word.
Mr Foer is right to be sceptical, but his is not the final word.
Legend commented, "Maury will have the final word on this" on the Instagram post.
We hear the Gospel, that love, hope, justice, and mercy have the final word.
He also holds the final word on whether Mueller can continue as special counsel.
So, I emailed one of our "Power Lunch" airline experts to get final word.
The idea that ended the discussion before the buzzer would be the final word.
But first, we asked the USDA for a final word on where they stood.
The final word: Bitcoiin can't legally sell its tokens to residents of New Jersey.
Read This Next: The Final Word on What You Can Catch From Oral Sex
Mr Trump would still have the final word, and another one after that too. ■
But as Mr. Carl padded up to bed, he couldn't resist a final word.
A myth always contains enough truth to make it seem like the final word.
We know from experience that a police recommendation to indict isn't the final word.
One final word of warning: it may not quite be over when it's over.
Past administrations have respected the judiciary as having the final word on the law.
Their final word sounded as much like a campaign pitch as a legal defense.
For a concise summary of this issue, read our Final Word on red wine.
It should be not just instructive but the final word in most important pursuits.
A final word of advice: don't get bogged down in the distraction of social issues.
While not the final word, the recommendations are a new hurdle in the US's campaign.
The prosecutor recommends a sentence to the judge, and the judge has the final word.
Putin is indeed the "decider" who has the final word on every major policy issue.
I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality.
BAIER: Final word on this and I want to do a round on North Korea.
Mellie tells Olivia that her orders are the final word, which is 100 percent true.
The findings aren't the final word on whether vaping can help smokers quit, Rigotti says.
The draft guidance, Barbero notes, was intended as a starting point, not the final word.
Judge Frank, however, read the 8th Circuit decision as the final word on price impact.
It is surely not the final word in the long battle to combat jet lag.
King Salman still has the final word, but has delegated unprecedented powers to his son.
What's a final word that you want to impart about the need for rainforest protections?
But the CEOs who left the councils would not let Trump have the final word.
Ryu: And do we want to say a final word about the Night King (RIP)?
"It's all he said, she said until the final word is out," Bowe tells us.
Colombian investigators have the final word on causes of the crash, Bolivian authorities have said.
Final word, if indeed this story went down as the participants reported: People are assholes.
We're still waiting for the final word on if (and when) Dr. Blasey may testify.
Monday's announcement is the final word at the end of an extended congressional investigation. Rep.
And he clarifies his study is not the final word on the intelligence of blondes.
Want the final word on whether or not you can start celebrating Christmas in October?
The T.L.L. is expected to reach its final word — "zythum," an Egyptian beer — by 2050.
The final word underscores the goal of a higher standard of living and economic growth.
But he said that he expects the final word on that to come from elsewhere.
Courts cannot credibly have the final word when the judiciary itself is a partisan institution.
Allowing that bias the final word, The New York Times lends it authority and respectability.
Despite being called your "last will and testament," it&aposs not always the final word.
When it gives the final word to a small child, I very nearly lost it.
Missandei's final word was her last act to serve her queen, and she chose it carefully.
Voices Dr. King believed would have the final word — voices of unarmed truth and unconditional love.
The justices serve as the final word for a nation built on the rule of law.
Doom is scary because it's the final word on something; art is effective because it's not.
The ASPREE trial is unlikely to be the final word on whether preventative aspirin is worthwhile.
That wasn't the final word we heard on the device that year, but things got quiet.
It's not the final word on what messages work best, especially the messages that weren't included.
Emerald, for her part, had the final word, commenting on Facebook, "Somehow, we held our beers."
The Mueller report is the last and final word on everything (about) Trump's campaign for me.
What debate doesn't get testy, or at least see the participants battling for the final word?
"This decision is far from the final word on Keystone XL," said May Boeve of 350.
"Not the government, but courts and the legal system will have the final word," she said.
They may get into that in further reports, but Mueller will have the final word here.
Still, Bloomberg's list is hardly the final word on which nations are relatively healthy, or unhealthy.
"  The editorial board suggested that Trump's suggestion "be welcomed but not accepted as the final word.
While an important advance, the new atlas is hardly the final word on the brain's workings.
It is that confidence that ratifies the court's decisions as the final word on American law.
" This seemed like the final word until Rao added: "She behaved like a 16-year-old.
When each of the eight spelled their final word correctly, they hugged and exchanged high fives.
However serious that story may seem, expect exuberant song and dance to have the final word.
Some Mueller fans say Mr. Barr's announcement over the weekend is far from the final word.
As a general rule, state supreme courts have the final word on questions of state law.
"Have the baby soon," Collins said, patting him, the final word on a pretty successful day.
And as Speaker Ryan has pointed out, it is not the final word on healthcare regulation.
Many families, however, may never get the final word about loved ones because they were undocumented.
Prior to Trump taking office, the rule was awaiting final word from a federal appeals court.
The move is not the final word: Gazprom's customers and competitors have seven weeks to comment.
Voices Dr. King believed would have the final word—voices of unarmed truth and unconditional love.
And whatever Barr submits to Congress is probably not the final word on the Mueller report.
Maybe NASA just wants to remind the world that it's the final word on planetary exploration.
King Salman still has the final word, but he has delegated nearly unprecedented powers to his son.
The air industry regulator, controlled by the Public Works Ministry, has the final word on setting tariffs.
The U.S. Attorney would make a recommendation to the judge, but the judge has the final word.
The study is not the final word on carbohydrates by any means (no single study ever is).
If the Supreme Court does decide to take the case, then it will have the final word.
Both crashes are currently under investigation, and there is no final word on what caused either tragedy.
According to the OLC, when contrasting succession regimes operate "in parallel," the president has the final word.
Still, the EPA admits that its report is far from the final word on fracking's environmental safety.
Nigeria's telecoms minister Adebayo Shittu said on Tuesday that the final word rested with President Muhammadu Buhari.
By the end of the meeting, Trump had the final word: accepting the shutdown as his own.
Sanders' final word was that he had the most comprehensive legislation in the Senate on climate change.
" With all of the emphasis on the final word, Arango finally answered: "I mean, I wouldn't know.
As the article points out, there can be no final word on H.M.'s brain and mind.
Officials eager to put the flap behind them have considered the attorney general's investigation the final word.
Either way, the Inspector General's report will probably not be the final word on the Russia investigation.
Let the final word, for now, belong to a basketball player, LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
But Trump's final word on the matter only served to underscore why the position was so critical.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Breakingviews) - In a health emergency, U.S. President Donald Trump doesn't have the final word.
The evidence isn't the final word on the subject, because it shows correlation rather than proving causality.
Kemp got in the final word of the debate, accusing Abrams of promoting "radical" and "extreme" policies.
"Your account will never get canceled until you say the final word," says Sethi on his blog.
The editorial is also perhaps a final word from Mr. Galli, who announced his retirement in October.
His word and his team's word on any matter used to be the final word for us.
One final word of warning: If isolated, the infectious agent in greyscale would be a bioterrorism risk.
You might say the Oregon experiment, while very robust, isn't the final word on Medicaid's effects on health.
Meta-analyses are often used as the final word on a given subject, as the arbiters of ambiguity.
The FBI's Unified Crime Reporting Program is widely considered to be the final word on national crime trends.
Yet the final word won't come until Trump steps up and produces evidence or explains why none exists.
It is most unfortunate that you have chosen the Oregon Magazine as the final word in this matter.
It's a fitting final word from a brilliant man, and one of the best books I've ever read.
But according to Rome, Khamenei's demands should not be read as the final word on the Iranian position.
This week, the British model got the final word in against one particular body-shaming hater on Instagram.
I don't see a question in your note, but I am happy to give you the final word.
But her comments suggested that "Bombshell," and Ms. Theron's portrayal of her, might not be the final word.
But when it comes to prescription drugs, you do not have to let them get the final word.
The final word comes from Alesia Snyder of Pottstown, Pa., whose tasting group also tried all three wines.
But here's a final word of warning: The CDC actually has no idea if these preventative measures work.
"This decision is far from the final word on Keystone XL," said May Boeve, executive director of 350.
The scribbling out and removal of the final word makes you ponder the complexity of the question/statement.
Clear- eyed, big-hearted, undaunted by challenge, optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.
When a book sits next to the Internet, its authority as the final word on anything is automatically undermined.
Their stone cladding started just above the ground, revealing their concrete core—the brutalists getting the final word in.
So, to get the final word on how one type compares to another, you'll have to read the label.
As the federal government has the final word on Medicaid systems, Obama refused to let states enact work requirements.
It feels like the past is having the final word, when the present makes a much more satisfying story.
Pedro Almodovar and his jury have given their final word on the Cannes competition, making history in the process.
Final word on whether to indict him rests with the attorney-general, a decision that could be months away.
Although these schedules help shape criminal penalties for illicit drug possession and sales, they're not always the final word.
The EU Commission, which has the final word on drug approvals in the region, typically follows the experts' advice.
The opinion is not the final word on the matter; a formal judgment is expected in the coming months.
Mr. Kushner, who has no experience in politics or government, often has the final word in advising Mr. Trump.
It seems likely that voters who don't have strong partisan loyalties will see his findings as the final word.
Lawyers said a decision was likely to be weeks away - and it was unlikely to be the final word.
Final Word Summer travel doesn't have to cost a fortune if you know which fees to watch out for.
If the Senate decides to acquit, then the people will have the final word in the elections of 2020.
Mr. Sreekumar had been in the audience close to the stage, watching intently as the final word was announced.
"Somehow this message has to get through, that usually the final word is in the courts," Mr. Feingold said.
Such testimony can be the final word on whether a search was lawful or unconstitutional, especially in New York.
The Democrats would get the final word on Trump's behavior, lacking his side of the story in the proceedings.
Trump might decertify Iran but still waive sanctions, which places the onus on Congress to have the final word.
But it is far from the final word on the investigation into 2016 election interference and the Trump campaign.
The courts will likely have the final word over whether federal civil rights laws really do protect LGBTQ people.
The final word, according to most of them, as well as the study authors themselves: Healthy obesity isn't possible.
Also, because she believed her Uncle Willie—who was never interviewed—deserved, for once, to have the final word.
This poster seems to indicate that Bassett may not be the final word when it comes to Marvel storylines.
But it still shows that a vote on Tuesday may not be the final word on Medicaid expansion in Maine.
But despite their glamour, the Oscars aren't the final word on a film or even a director's legacy and impact.
And I only say "briefly" because I'm going to let the above video be my final word on the subject.
Our girl probably won't end up on the throne, but she'll, hopefully, have a final word on who gets it.
Indeed, all published studies should be considered steps toward our greater understanding of a topic, rather than the final word.
A line in your palm can give you hints about your future relationships, but it's certainly not the final word.
It also represents one interpretation of what could have happened to the sediments, but it's definitely not the final word.
Their final word on their subjects comes with immense pressure from the departed's friends and family to get it right.
California Governor Jerry Brown will have the final word ... he'll decide whether to accept or reject the Parole Board's recommendation.
The court action means the regulation remains in place but it is not the final word in the legal fight.
Their answers ranged from jokes to really, really good points (with Whoopi Goldberg's really coming across as the final word).
The energy ministry will have the final word if the parties do not agree on how to develop the field.
The European Commission has the final word on drug approvals in the EU but it typically follows the EMA's endorsements.
The businessman who makes deals off the cuff and always has the final word transfers that logic to international affairs.
The final word may come in federal court, where a district judge has already found the spending to be unconstitutional.
Again, call your insurance company before booking any rentals to get the final word on what's covered and what's not.
Dodge came second in the vote, but under Brazilian law the president has the final word in selecting the nominee.
But actions speak louder than anything and, in that sense, Sorensen got the final word when he died last year.
Reaction: Mr. Mueller spoke on his last day as special counsel, saying it was his final word on his investigation.
While other Iranian officials, including Mr. Rouhani, already had spurned the offer, Ayatollah Khamenei's rejection is considered the final word.
The European Commission, which has the final word on drug approval in the EU, typically adopts the EMA experts' view.
He's not going to let the media or Democrats have the final word on his relationship with the black community.
Santos had always promised Colombians would have the final word in a referendum, but is sidestepping that for the revised deal.
You can make your final word a blessing instead of leaving behind at best a mess and at worst a curse.
So while the office can consult with outside organizations, like the Department of Defense, the Commerce Department has the final word.
Whether in this life or the next, the resurrection guarantees that sadness, despair, and death will not have the final word.
And now the bad news: that study is not conclusive and is nowhere near the final word on this topic.  Alright.
The final word, for now, goes to Kim who says she doesn't want to fight anymore about Rob and Chyna's relationship.
" Outside those voices, Americans are "clear-eyed, big-hearted, optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.
"This is the final word of the Citizens' Rapid Transit Loop Committee," one ad published in the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune read.
He said an embassy press statement in 2002 was the final word on the case, but was unable to provide it.
It's unknown whether Stone's indictment is the final word on WikiLeaks or yet another building block toward a larger campaign conspiracy.
The European Commission has the final word on drug approvals but it generally follows EMA's recommendation within a couple of months.
In Chile, the TDLC, a separate judicial body, will have the final word on whether the agreement restricts or endangers competition.
Trump appears to believe that his statement just now will be "the final word from the pres of the U.S." pic.twitter.
Unlike western central banks, the PBOC does not have the final word on adjusting interest rates and the value of the yuan.
As committee co-chair Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) noted during the hearing, the companies themselves have the final word in setting prices.
Arie Luyendyk Jr. may have blindsided Bekah Martinez when he sent her home on The Bachelor, but she got the final word.
In both, Trump sets overall missions, retains authority to approve a course of action, and remains the final word on national interests.
Though the vote is not the final word, parliamentary opposition makes it unlikely the government can follow through on its proposed changes.
And because most trial court decisions are never appealed, they become the final word in significant disputes that affect millions of Americans.
Parliament's lower house, which has the final word on the matter, voted in favor of the bill by 412 votes to 74.
Voters will get the final word in November on making California the first state to prohibit the bags at grocery checkout lines.
"The key weakness from a governance standpoint is that those registries are not integrated and there is no final word," he said.
The ruling is not the final word on the matter: The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, the governmental agency that blocked Mrs.
But these days, they seem to have the final word in arbitrating how far America wants to go in defending free speech.
Declaring that Eastman's music "seethes with tension, hatred, triumph," Mr. Gann's obituary was for a long time pretty much the final word.
Miller (1939), the Court suggested that Congress, and not the courts, has the final word on whether an amendment was properly ratified.
She has the final word and plans to issue the regulations in late January, underpinned by a statement of rights for children.
But he knew this result neglected the effects of quantum mechanics, which meant it was not the final word on the subject.
The handwritten notes Trump read to reporters on Wednesday indicates that he thinks his comment will be "the final word" about Sondland.
Unfortunately for the FBI, today's findings from the independent inspector general will not be the final word in the Crossfire Hurricane affair.
Mr. Trump has denied knowing anything about Mr. Flynn's conversations with the ambassador, but his denial is not necessarily the final word.
Another filing season hiccup is the fact that accountants have been awaiting the final word on regulations that would affect clients' 2018 returns.
But his decision was based on narrow procedural grounds, so it was not the final word on whether work requirements are legally permissible.
The administration has made misleading statements about job creation in recent months, inflating jobs numbers and treating preliminary data as the final word.
America's political system is back where it started: once again waiting for the courts to deliver the final word on Mr Trump's wall.
But unlike western central banks, the PBOC does not have the final word on adjusting interest rates and the value of the yuan.
Posted by Caprina D Harris on Monday, February 15, 2016 But Obama wasn't going to let this girl's tears be the final word.
Appelbaum cites the Constitutional Convention during which an early draft included "treason, bribery, and corruption" but acknowledges that the final word was eliminated.
But he made it clear that the document released today was not seen as the final word from his clients' point of view.
But Trump has separately said his tax plan would be the starting point for negotiations with congressional Democrats and not the final word.
" The final word echoes, reverberating for three seconds as the screen fades to black, and white text proclaims the message: "Donald Trump. Dangerous.
The accused bishops will have the right to defend themselves, and the final word will be that of the pope, the decree states.
But an editorial accompanying the report said the study was not the final word, and additional research now underway would provide more clarity.
CNET said Apple "nailed the size and feel" and is going to continue testing (as CNBC is) until it gives its final word.
With their internet down, they did their best with the books on hand, waiting for the final word from their colleagues on land.
But the new rules represent an interpretation the AARP finds problematic since they represent the final word on what the agency finds permissible.
He's happy to have the final word — and that seems fitting, because Alaïa stands apart from other designers and fashion as a whole.
The Justice Department hasn&apost successfully set the record straightThe Justice Department appeared to put the final word on the issue in November.
In any case, the gross domestic product estimate released Friday by the Commerce Department is not the final word on the first quarter.
Bertranou then became the latest to benefit from more great work by Mallia but the U.S. had the final word with Scully's second.
Along Sunset Strip, billboards showed the words "It's a Wonderful Life," with the "F" knocked out of the final word and sliding away.
The emphasis in his title is decidedly on its final word; the closer we get, the more a subject shimmers from our grasp.
The court may choose instead to let whatever ruling it issues in another gerrymandering case stand as its final word on the matter.
It will be more or less the final word on the question: Does having living plants in a brick-and-mortar store work?
If anything in Autonomy might leave a bad taste in the mouth of techno-optimists, it's Gladwell and his skepticism getting the final word.
The lack of technical data in this intelligence report makes it extremely unlikely that it will persuade skeptics or be the final word here.
If we all took "no" as the final word in business, a lot of amazing women-run companies might never get off the ground.
That's another type of ambiguity, where "it" could refer to either the street or the animal, and only the final word gives it away.
Palestinian law says President Mahmoud Abbas, who has no actual control over Gaza, has the final word on whether executions can be carried out.
After talking to scientists, businesspeople, philosophers and doctors, the Babbage programme turned to the world of the arts and culture for the final word.
Tiga has the final word on signing the tracks but unfortunately I still haven't met or talked to him, I hope it happens soon!
A final word to the wise before we get to the trailer: Don't piss of Davis, because her characters are always out for revenge.
I asked an FAA spokesperson whether this was the final word on whether the Samsung phones would be banned from flights in the future.
One other thing to keep in mind about the 2015 reconciliation bill: It's not the final word on what Republicans could repeal through reconciliation.
In any case, this is unlikely to be the final word on how food delivery and takeout will play out in Europe (or globally).
The 4-4 split left the lower court's decision striking down the plan as the final word in the matter before Obama left office.
In these cases, as with so many others, the courts of appeals had the final word and the Supreme Court never wrote an opinion.
It's not the final word on this issue, especially given that Roodman warned that much of the existing research seems to be seriously flawed.
Mr. Rosenberg cautioned against viewing Mr. Stone's indictment as the final word on whether the Trump campaign did or did not conspire with WikiLeaks.
Mr. Schinas said he would address the issue during his hearing at the European Parliament, which will have the final word on his appointment.
But the vote was not the final word on the subject and the Iraqi government had not formally notified the United States to leave.
Adam Schiff, the lead impeachment manager who also serves as the chair of the House Intelligence Committee, had the final word in the debate.
And the Mueller report's final word on what, if anything, Trump's advisers knew about WikiLeaks's plans was redacted — to avoid prejudicing this very trial.
But Mr. Harris, and virtually everyone else in the hearing room, knew that the state board's eventual decision might not be the final word.
There's a lot more to life than congressional voting records, so I wouldn't take this as the final word on politicians' true ideological souls.
As a final word, the use of AI in archaeogenetics is a very cool development, and likely a sign of innovative research methods to come.
When Sanders interjected, basically repeating what she had said, it seemed to be an attempt not to give her the final word on the subject.
An official says the President's reaction will become clear by whether he tweets again about this, or tries to let McMaster have the final word.
Which brings us to a final word of advice for passengers seeking perks or answers over Twitter: don't be excessively confrontational, and don't be dumb.
In addition, while the authority issues recommendations for discipline, a police board and the police superintendent have the final word in the most serious cases.
The court stated that it may face the constitutional question in future cases that present different circumstances -- Monday's ruling is likely not the final word.
Margot's idea of Robert swings between romantic projection and cynicism and false epiphany until the brutal snap-resolution of the final word, Robert's ugly slur.
May's office ruled out the prospect of holding a referendum on the terms of any Brexit deal, but that may not be the final word.
She still has a few more days to win over her critics, and is unlikely to take Mr. Dodds's statement as his party's final word.
As she awaited final word from the C.I.A., she took a job at the Postal Inspection Service, the law enforcement arm of the Postal Service.
Trump can be talked down There's a tendency to assume that once Trump makes his mind up about something -- or someone -- that's the final word.
It was Sistani's final word that resulted in Abdul Mahdi's departure; moreover, Sistani refused to meet with Iranians seeking to prevent the prime minister's ouster.
Woods was not penalized, but under the new rule, which depends on the integrity of the player, Woods's determination would stand as the final word.
On the courts of appeal, the final word in the overwhelming majority of federal cases, more than one-quarter of active judges are Trump appointees.
"The military seem to be trying to give the final word on things," said analyst Vincent Foucher of the French National Center for Scientific Research.
" With Trump's inauguration a little more than two months away, they said they hoped "this is not the final word on the Dakota Access Pipeline.
To that end, the final word on Valve's Steam VR and Oculus have both put a stake in the ground for the high-end distribution channel.
Sitting between two empty chairs in the Roosevelt Room Tuesday, Trump predictably sought to get the final word in a public spat with Democratic leaders Sen.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Union's top court will have the final word on whether Silvio Berlusconi can keep his 30 percent stake in Banca Mediolanum (BMED.
But your final word to Coach Bowden, as he is now -- he is now in your corner and he&aposs taking on this fight with you.
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Significantly, the House had the safety blanket of knowing whatever they passed wasn't the final word — it would just bounce the issue over to the Senate.
But Pelosi, who has not yet endorsed a primary candidate, also made clear where her sentiments lie, arguing that primary voters should have the final word.
The show always ended with a prediction by each of the panelists, with Mr. McLaughlin getting the final word, even if seemingly with tongue in cheek.
Any ruling in the Maryland case, however, would likely not be the final word in the dispute as it could be appealed to a higher court.
If these domestic terrorism bills move forward, it must be as the start of a longer conversation on attacking our gun problem, not the final word.
" Decisions are left to dads In these countries, the majority of men agreed that "a man should have the final word about decisions in his home.
"THE FINAL WORD FROM THE PRES OF THE U.S." sounds more like a dictum from the great and powerful Oz than from a democratically elected leader.
Trump defended Kushner at a news conference on Friday, saying that he's been "treated very unfairly" and that Kelly would have final word on his clearance.
The opinion is the latest development in a long-running battle over internet service regulations, and is unlikely to be the final word on the issue.
"There are no prospects for political solutions ... the final word is for the battlefield," the pro-Hezbollah newspaper's website quoted leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah as saying.
But since the customs data has the final word, it must be assumed that total soybean exports are indeed larger than what the weekly data sets suggest.
The proposal has been going back and forth between the French National Assembly and the Senate, but it is the National Assembly which has the final word.
Welcome to Khal Drogo's Ghost Dojo, where all your favorite Game of Thrones characters who have been killed have a chance to get in a final word.
If voters, rather than soldiers or judges, get the final word on whether the Sharif family should remain in power, Pakistan's democracy might actually end up strengthened.
Republicans spent seven years campaigning on repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act, and many are not ready to accept that initial defeat as the final word.
The court's job is not to propose complicated compromises for individual litigants; it is to provide the final word in interpreting the Constitution and the nation's laws.
So when Sachs called Kourtney to ask for the final word on whether or not she should order candy for the party, Kourtney laid down the law.
In the new ads, the blank representing the final word of "Dreams, Jobs and ____" is variously filled in with examples as diverse as guitars and gourmet food.
Also, consideration in Parliament will give Bregret supporters an opportunity to demand that voters be given final word on whether to approve the terms of the agreement.
She has made clear that the outcome of the referendum is the final word on Britain's membership in the union, but she appears intent on moving cautiously.
"Today's ruling, while disappointing, is by no means the final word," Charles A. Birnbaum, CEO of the Cultural Landscape Foundation, said in a statement to The Hill.
Though Ms. Karolyi has the final word on the team competition, the gymnasts have input and are free to choose their own leotard for the individual events.
The decision is not necessarily the final word, but any appeal against the constitutional court's decision would also most likely have to be made before European courts.
It also harms the appeals courts, whose rulings are the final word in nearly all litigation, since the Supreme Court hears only about 75 cases a year.
" –in ANOES while at first wearing the face of Tina, only to rip it off and reveal himself at the final word "I was just petting him.
If a plan passes, voters will have the final word on whether it is popular or not, and what it means for the political fortunes of Republicans.
Congress never moved on the deal, and President Donald Trump ultimately had the final word, withdrawing the U.S. from the pact on his first week in office.
Some correspondence released last week shows that BP apparently had final word on the inclusion of a commissioned work by painters from the indigenous Australian Spinifex group.
So, in recent episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the star laid down the definitive final word on her decision — and why she's so happy with the decision.
Pelosi reiterated her push for a release of the full Mueller report, arguing that a summary from a political appointee like Barr should not be the final word.
The proposals of these California Democrats would basically give powerful government bureaucrats the final word as to how much you are allowed to spend to express your opinions.
While Time journalists have the final word, readers who weighed in via an online poll want the honor to go to record-setting South Korean boy band BTS.
"Our courts will have the final word on many of Trump's policies and will be his most lasting legacy -- now we're starting to fight like it," he said.
The president, who has the final word on nominating a premier, has also reminded both sides that he is not obliged to accept their recommendation for prime minister.
Mr. Rosenstein and Ed O'Callaghan, his top deputy, raced out of the building and headed to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for what they expected to be the final word.
CHICAGO — While Verdi's "Aida" ends with a delicate duet for its lovers, who have been sealed alive together in a tomb, they don't have the opera's final word.
Mr. Mueller delivered his statement on his last day as special counsel, saying it was his final word on his investigation and he was returning to private life.
The way was cleared by President Obama, who, in Chicago 14 hours before Mr. Trump's news conference, gave what was billed as the final word on his presidency.
So to have Nora be the one to offer the show's final word on the biggest, simplest question about the Departure — where the hell did those people go?
Trump Jr.'s Republican allies argued that the Mueller report had been issued and that was the final word, and there was no reason to drag Trump Jr. back.
Even then, the Senate parliamentarian traditionally serves as the final word on these issues, and staffers will argue their cases while a reconciliation bill is being drafted and considered.
The justices have the final word only on the meaning of the federal constitution; states' respective high courts are the final interpreter of their state laws and state constitutions.
But one-by-one, each competitor successfully spelt their way to victory, with the competition finishing just after midnight local time when Rohan Raja spelt the final word, odylic.
China's central bank still has much less autonomy than Western peers, so it doesn't have the final word on adjusting official interest rates or the value of the yuan.
But he supported her decision to give the courts the final word on whether the poem crossed the boundaries of satire or should be protected as freedom of speech.
FINAL WORD Calder's grandson Alexander S. C. Rower, chairman of the Calder Foundation, said the night's sale suggested that all the "soul searching" about the market had been exaggerated.
If the King James demonstrates that the Hebrew Bible can be made an English masterpiece, it also proves that even a masterpiece of translation is never the final word.
The White House has refused to respond to document requests, saying that many are overly broad, and contended that the Mueller report was the final word on the matter.
About an hour later, during another set of off-the-cuff Oval Office remarks, he said the final word would come over the weekend, or Monday at the latest.
Though the Secret Service falls within the Homeland Security Department, the president, the most important person it protects, has traditionally had the final word on the agency's top job.
The public relations phase, which already has started, will now go into high gear — and today's announcement by the Saudi prosecutor is not likely to be the final word.
He pointed out that Mr. Khamenei, who has the final word on Iran's relations with the United States, had allowed nuclear talks with the Americans under President Barack Obama.
Since the high court gets the final word on legal issues big and small, the president can only hope his new nominee – along with Roberts – will stick with fellow conservatives.
With the Supreme Court representing the final word on the matter, players and families who actually are covered under the settlement can now start collecting money from the league. [Bloomberg]
The law isn't the final word on what is right or wrong, and countless injustices committed throughout this country's history — including ones taking place right now — have been perfectly legal.
The UK government has consistently argued that no new vote should be held, but the British parliament has the final word on whether any legally binding referendum can take place.
Professional meteorologists have shown that Punxsutawney Phil seeing his shadow is not the final word on future weather patterns, mostly because the presence or lack of cloud cover on Feb.
While everyone sees Papyrus (or its knockoff version, Parchment) on aromatherapy bars, Indian restaurants, bumper stickers and so on, the final word on misuse definitely goes to James Cameron's Avatar.
No study has the final word, but the research is generally close enough to suggest that practical barriers to voting have a fairly small effect on whether people actually vote.
In essence, Vitriola serves as the start of the conversation with the audience, one that shows Kasher is open to asking questions and listening instead of having the final word.
A print or two from this period would have been great in the exhibition, but I do not think of this show as being the final word on the subject.
But that was not the final word for Monsignor Sánchez Sorondo, who has a reputation among some in the Vatican for attracting attention to his conferences with star-studded names.
"No final word on my sister Kristy; however, it is likely she has transitioned to be with the good Lord," her brother, Brett Harmeling, said in a statement on Facebook.
The Obama administration is sending redacted versions of the pages back to Congress, and lawmakers are now just awaiting a final word about the administrative process to make them public.
With appellate courts serving as the final word on legal questions that shape the lives of people across the country, this is not an issue we can afford to ignore.
Even as they improve, it makes more sense to look at internet home estimates the way we look at Yelp reviews of a restaurant — helpful, but hardly the final word.
According to local laws, regional chiefs are entitled to 15 percent of surface rent fees paid by companies mining their chiefdoms and also have the final word on land deals.
" On Tuesday, he wrote on Facebook that he still had no "final word" on his sister, but said it "is likely she has transitioned to be with the good Lord.
In Revenge of the Sith, Palpatine says that "the Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities, some considered to be unnatural" — emphasis on that final word.
Because the Supreme Court is the final word on any legal dispute, it typically likes to hang back for a while as lower court judges wrestle with new legal questions.
The percolating instrument returns at the end of the concerto, having the final word after the cello cedes to deathly, teeming violins and the open-ended call of two trumpets.
For one thing, this scene is actually not the final word on what happens with William and Anna — it takes the pair multiple starts and stops to figure things out.
No study has the final word, but the research is all inconclusive enough to suggest that practical barriers to voting have a fairly small effect on whether people actually vote.
"This executive order is the start of a long process as the gears of the federal bureaucracy churn, not the final word," said Larry Levitt of the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.
Any ruling by Hollander almost certainly would not be the final word on the matter, as the Trump administration would likely appeal any ruling against the appointment to a higher court.
The conventional wisdom is that son-in-law Jared Kushner is the one who gets the final word, with chief of staff Reince Priebus and chief strategist Steve Bannon close behind.
The final word on his standing among F21&aposs greatest drivers is still to come, but with four championships, he&aposs made a strong argument he belongs among the very best.
OLC's opinions are generally treated as binding in the executive branch, making its judgments often the final word on an executive or agency action unless the matter ends up in court.
In general, federal legislation can encourage municipalities and states to change their laws and systems, but ultimately, local and state lawmakers have the final word at the lower levels of government.
What you take from that 140 seconds of awkwardness is that Hyde-Smith's final word on her "joke" about a public hanging is that people are reading too much into it.
Until recently, weight lifting officials had mostly turned the other way, keenly understanding that the final word of the Olympic motto, "Faster, Higher, Stronger," is not easily achieved over the counter.
The posthumous pillorying of the dead – or the "revenge obituary" – is part of a growing trend that has family members digging up dirt on the deceased and getting the final word.
The email sent Wednesday to employees from human resources reads: We still do not have final word from the city, county, state and federal government on the status of our operations.
He observed that the Constitution gave judges the final word, without appeal, on constitutional questions to the Supreme Court, and asked the crucial question: How would officials with unaccountable power behave?
And, on the social issues where the Court has the final word, the real problem for Scalia's heirs is that they are out of step with the rest of the nation.
The jury's verdict — which concluded the second phase of a wide-ranging eight-week racketeering trial in which jurors also branded the Mongols a criminal enterprise — was not the final word.
Even so, Boutin and Szabo are the first to say their study isn't the final word on knuckle-cracking, especially since they looked only at short-term, and not long-term, effects.
With a population of millions, reasons are going to vary from person to person, and it's likely that no single explanation will provide the final word on Sanders's lead among the young.
The final word over which one is better has been hotly debated by BBQ junkies for years, but in this guide, we're focusing on finding the best charcoal for your charcoal grill.
Instead, the issue was brushed aside, as Australia's Nick Warner had the final word: "All I can say is I'm amazed there's still a debate about this in the U.S.," he said.
Under their legal system, the Wet'suwet'en's elected councillors who support CGL have jurisdiction only over their villages, and the hereditary chiefs are the final word on land use in the traditional territory.
And what [House Democratic Counsel Douglas] Letter was saying, 'You have the ability to say that, you could have the final word,' and then the case does not go back down again.
" Legend — who commented jokingly on his wife's post with, "Maury will have the final word on this" — revealed the couple was "working on" baby No. 2 and that "hopefully it will be soon.
S&P's is not the final word on the legislation by any means, and other analysts such as Brookings's Matthew Fiedler and Loren Adler have put the uninsured number closer to 15 million.
Though the ruling is not the final word on the policy, it is a rare court victory for the Trump administration, whose had past attempts to curb immigration blocked by the federal courts.
Although sometimes these merely repeat the line's final word, that can be fun in itself, and it sets up the repeated jack-in-the-box joke of springing an improved alternative keyword instead.
European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager who has the final word on whether EU governments can grant subsidies to troubled companies without giving them an unfair advantage, said she did not see any problems.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella, who has the final word over the make-up of any new administration, has given the two sides until Sunday to tell him about the outcome of their talks.
Ms. Beynette, who rebutted each of Mr. Trump's points, including his allegation that she had been paid to protest, said that the worst part of his tweet might have been the final word.
Meanwhile, Republicans, who view the release of the report as the final word on the matter, were eager to turn back to their favorite political target: Hillary Clinton — with the exception of Sen.
But the 153 regional appeals courts wield profound influence over Americans' lives, getting the final word on about 60,000 cases a year that are not among the roughly 80 the Supreme Court hears.
Barr has also disputed the inspector general's conclusions about the origins of the Russia investigation, calling it "completely baseless" and asserting that his hand-picked prosecutor John Durham will have the final word.
They pointed out that R0 is also not the final word on how dangerous a virus is, but rather a snapshot in time that changes as measures are taken to limit its spread.
More to come The report will not be the final word on the Russia investigation's legitimacy, and Trump has already foreshadowed a separate investigation being conducted out of the Justice Department by Durham.
"It is deeply troubling that this biased resolution appears to be the final word of the administration on this issue," Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement.
McNulty said "there has been communication with the White House" about the President's visit, but added officials did not get final word about the timing of the trip until it was made public.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Supreme Court on Wednesday decided to grant Congress the final word on decisions to remove a sitting politician, conceding a victory to lawmakers fighting to shield themselves from prosecution for corruption.
"There are no prospects for political solutions ... the final word is for the battlefield," the leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah Shi'ite movement, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, was quoted in a Lebanese newspaper as saying on Tuesday.
The case will be referred to the L.A. County D.A. next week and prosecutors will have the final word, but we're told the conclusions of Animal Control investigators will almost certainly carry the day.
A final word for those who criticize the emphasis on fundraising as a key metric in a presidential primary race: The essence of distinguishing yourself in such a crowded primary field is demonstrating support.
But Gomes had the final word when the jet-heeled winger burst into the box to pick up a return pass from Juan Mata before slotting a shot across Gazzaniga into the bottom corner.
"I think the market is going to wait till they get some final word on it one way or the other," said Joseph Trevisani, chief market strategist at WorldWideMarkets in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
" Then, invoking the words of Issac Newton, who famously claimed, "if I have seen farther than others, it's by standing on the shoulders of giants," Tyson laid down the final word: "That's right B.o.
After much speculation over whether or not the Met's annual fashion gala would, in fact, take place despite the COVID-19 outbreak, we've received the final word: The 2020 Met Gala is postponed indefinitely.
A final word of warning: Don't try disposing of your metal credit card with a shredder — it won't work, and some cards even come with warnings indicating that you shouldn't try to shred them.
Vanishingly few elite climbers make careers out of free-soloing, and plenty call it irresponsible and deplorable, but in their heart of hearts they all recognize it as the final word in bad-assery.
Because the Supreme Court is the final word on nearly all questions of federal law, it typically likes to let novel legal issues percolate in the lower courts before handing down a final command.
The decisions are not final as the two houses of the French parliament now have to reach an agreement, or the bill will end up at the National Assembly, which has the final word.
"The Congresswoman is doing well and just waiting on final word from her doctor as to when she can be discharged," Maloney's spokeswoman, Jennifer Bell, told The Hill in a statement earlier on Monday.
He declined to cooperate with the OCE's review, saying that it would be duplicative, given that the House Ethics Committee has the final word on whether members are in compliance with the chamber's rules.
But the Democratic victory in November's midterm elections will guarantee that the report is not the final word, as it might have been if the Republican still had a monopoly on power in Washington.
The title of the first submission was "Ancient DNA Documents Multiple Human Migrations Into the South Pacific," and it presumed to offer the final word on the history and ancestry of an entire region.
"I can't stand anecdotes," Ullmann said, cross-legged on her couch beneath a framed Alexander Calder lithograph, her voice rising at the end of her sentence as if to chase the final word away.
That may explain why Ellie Mae's stock traded slightly above the offer price for much of the day on Thursday, suggesting that Thoma Bravo's $99-a-share offer may not be the final word.
No matter how, exactly, the retrograde in your chart manifests itself in your everyday life, you should view it as a challenge to overcome (instead of the final word on how you interact with others).
While we await final word from the Department of Justice on this case, it should be kept in mind that the statute of limitations would not be up for possible charges against Clinton in 2017.
The findings are intriguing, but "this discovery will be far from the final word," conservation biologist Claire Spottiswoode, who did not take part in the study, writes in a perspective published alongside the Science paper.
Americans have come to accept the idea that the Supreme Court will have the final word on some of the most controversial issues of the day, such as guns, abortion, gerrymandering, and same sex marriage.
On other issues, Guedes made clear he was the final word on economic matters, laying out plans to give the central bank more institutional independence and clarifying comments made by Lorenzoni about exchange-rate policy.
I am my mother's medical advocate, I will have the final word about how it will end, in a hospital or hospice: in a nest of tubes or with a hospice musician playing show tunes?
This is not the final word on the Études: on the Myrios label you can find a recording by Kirill Gerstein, another major, younger Russian-born pianist, which has a stronger sense of musical architecture.
If the deadline is missed, either the Obama standards remain in place another year, or the Trump administration must press to extend the deadline, squeezing the automakers' production schedule as they await a final word.
The Tribunal, which gives the final word on mergers in Africa's most industrialised country, said in a statement that the conditions are designed to address both public interest and competition concerns arising from the merger.
Rather than declaring courts as the final arbiter of what the law means in Marbury, Chevron practically resulted in the same thing for agencies by giving them the effective final word over most administrative matters.
But it is almost certain that Microsoft's selection will not be the final word for a program that has been politically fraught and the target of a series of court challenges and other formal protests.
That speaks to how invested the stakeholders are on both sides, because having the final word on whether the internet is a utility or an information service could make internet companies an immense amount of money.
Though the Turkish government has the final word on changes in Turk Telekom's ownership, Oger's creditors also have a say in any potential sale because it pledged the Telekom shares as collateral for the 2013 loan.
It will make the case that the government's attorney need not be the final word and encourage the administrative law judge hearing the case to find Apple did infringe and to halt import of certain iPhones.
Per Juul's action plan to deter teen use, retailers will have to adopt a system that electronically scans government-issued IDs, but everyone's waiting on the final word from the FDA before they purchase a scanner.
The parliamentary inquiry's recommendations on Funai will add momentum to a constitutional amendment before the lower chamber that would remove from the executive branch the final word on land dispute decisions and give it to Congress.
But none of this represents the final word on whether the once wildly popular Brazilian leader known as Lula will have a new job -- and new protections in a corruption investigation -- in the Cabinet of Rousseff.
The judges, however, pointed out that "ours is not the final word," and the chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Dave Archambault II, told ABC News that the tribe will consider all its legal options.
While Graham said Trump has been open to proposals from Senate Democrats and moderate Republicans, this hardline faction has had the final word over the direction of negotiations, making it difficult to resolve a government shutdown.
The nationwide injunction issued late Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego will not be the final word on a heated battle over the treatment of immigrant families who cross the border illegally.
But in withholding the paper's endorsement of Mr. Trump, Mr. McQuaid, who has sparred more than once with the Republican nominee on Twitter, is attempting to get in a final word with his New York nemesis.
A selection committee constructs a team like a jigsaw puzzle, optimizing their chances of having the strongest athletes possible on all four apparatus—but it's Martha, like Bela just before her, who has the final word.
Under FIFA's rules, the on-field referee has the final word on all V.A.R. reviews, but also has the option of simply accepting the word of the V.A.R. official, who has immediate access to television replays.
"We're holding hearings not because court precedent and stare decisis are something average Americans worry about, but because the Supreme Court has the final word on hundreds of issues that impact our daily lives," Feinstein said.
As currently constructed, CCB would have the last and final word for nearly all cases and neither the copyright holder nor the alleged infringer could appeal the board's decision in court, except in very limited circumstances.
So, in a snow tire-equipped Jeep, he forged a path for Rachael, Thomas, and the rest of the cars to make the "shortcut" passable — but not before leaving Rachael with a final word of advice.
The ruling is not the final word on the "Remain in Mexico" policy, but it is a rare court victory for the Trump administration whose past attempts to curb immigration have been blocked by the federal courts.
You taught us, in fact, in keeping with Dr. King's teaching, that love would have the final word when you took down the Confederate flag from your state house; let go of the past and move forward.
While the government has signaled areas for compromise and is keen to remind EU leaders of the benefits of cooperation, government departments are still awaiting the final word from May's office on which economic sectors to prioritize.
"Our index is a good diagnostic instrument for trying to get a sense of how countries are faring and how states are faring against each other, but it's not the final word on these issues," he said.
If the bank had enjoyed the final word, Mr. Fidélis said, it would have set a dangerous precedent for freedom of expression in Brazil at a moment when its democracy is under strain amid deep political polarization.
Halsey tries to empower her desperate command by belting its final word in the chorus  — four times in a row, using an overambitious melody — when it would actually benefit from a quieter brand of deep, smoldering rage.
Shortstop Didi Gregorius arguably had the best night at the plate for the Yankees, going 4 for 4 with two runs batted in, but these days Judge seems to have the final word on all things Yankee.
But unlike Johnson and Clinton, who did not run again after they were impeached, Trump will face reelection less than a year after his impeachment, giving voters the opportunity to have the final word in November 2020.
"When a court order requires a president to do something or prohibits a president from doing something under the Constitution or laws of the United States, under our constitutional system, that is the final word," Kavanaugh said.
" Legend — who commented jokingly on his wife's Tuesday post with, "Maury will have the final word on this" — spoke to PEOPLE Friday, revealing the couple were "working on" baby No. 2 and that "hopefully it will be soon.
" Later, a woman who works at the facility speaks, approvingly, of the suspension process to a group of recruits as the final word in solipsism: "You are completely outside the narrative of what we refer to as history.
"Thank You ALL for your unconditional love and support during this incredibly tragic time… No final word on my sister Kristy; however, it is likely she has transitioned to be with the good Lord," he wrote on Facebook.
A final word on claims from the other side of the political aisle that the $1.7 billion sent to the Iranians by the Obama administration was subsequently used by Iran to purchase weaponry to further their terrorist activities.
Accustomed as he is to having the final word, it was clearly jarring for Mr. Tillerson, during a recent trip to Australia and New Zealand, to be out of sync with Mr. Trump's tweets on the Qatar crisis.
"What we expect from this high-precision approach is to have a high response rate in this patient population," said Rossetti, adding that ASCO had the final word over whether the findings could be presented at the conference.
" It was the follower, though, who got the final word: "i cannot turn the other cheek while others use their 'free speech' to advocate genocide, enact violence on POC/lgbt community/etc while the state refuses to punish them.
" And if Obama's supporters have lost hope that fighting for change can work, he might throw in a little Reagan, who, in his farewell speech, concluded with "a final word to the men and women of the Reagan revolution.
On Sunday, a federal court rejected a request by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to halt construction of the Dakota Access pipeline but said that ruling was not the final word as a necessary easement still needed government approval.
When Granny breathes her last, it won't really matter whether you got in the final word on the value of trade, or the beauty of diversity, or that the cast of "Hamilton" really were being rude to a guest.
I am very happy that the FCC does not have the final word, and I am hopeful that a panel, a court, will affirm that the 2015 order, that has already been affirmed by the DC Circuit, should stand.
And what you want is you want several courts to look at an issue, have the benefit of all their analysis, and eventually these things hopefully make their way to the Supreme Court which will have the final word.
A final word about federal design: Federal taxes need to be high enough to prevent the kind of interstate tax arbitrage that causes criminals to buy low-taxed cigarettes at retail in Virginia to resell illegally in New York.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Georgia voters will wait until at least Friday for the final word on who will be their next governor after a U.S. federal judge ordered state election officials to review provisional ballots cast in last week's election.
He'd previously resisted Simonds' requests to make the lot draw the final word in a saga that has dragged on since Democrats flipped 15 seats, nearly taking control of the previously Republican-dominated House of Delegates in November's election.
Presumably, an ocean moon of the gas giant Endor, considering there's a large chunk of the second Death Star on it, but we suspect we'll have to wait until December 20 for a final word on that particular detail.
They try toward the end to give the movie back, in effect, to its African-American characters, to refuse to let racism have the final word and to free themselves of storytelling conventions that insist on comfort and consensus.
The president will have the final word on any deal, and he has already vowed to shut down the government again, or invoke his emergency powers to build a wall, if Congress does not offer a solution he likes.
After studying the interview closely, Ernesto — who, as minister for communication, could give his opinion on the case but did not have the final word on its outcome — said that he had not found sufficient elements to sanction Vladimir's show.
WASHINGTON — All of the 83 ethics complaints filed against Justice Brett Kavanaugh during and after his confirmation to the US Supreme Court will remain dismissed, a nationwide committee of federal judges concluded Thursday, marking the judiciary's final word on the subject.
While it's certainly still a useful guide to high-end spots that are worth checking out, keep in mind that it's not the final word on must-try NYC restaurants for the coming year, especially if you're eating on a budget.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's 5-Star Movement and the far-right League have completed a joint policy program intended to be the basis for a coalition, with their respective leaders due to have the final word, party officials said on Wednesday.
In the meantime, the president is busy trying to mislead people into believing the final word has already been spoken, while his Republican backers oscillate between claiming total vindication and taking steps to prevent the actual Mueller report from being released.
In a sea of classic Hollywood fingerwaves and red carpet updos at tonight's Billboard Music Awards, Halsey's buzzcut served not only as a standout, but also as the final word in showing that the shaved style has never been more beautiful.
"A federal jury was unable to come to a decision on disgraced Senator Bob Menendez's corruption case, but New Jersey voters will have the final word," Bob Salera, a spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, said in a statement.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The highest court for world sports has upheld the decision to ban Russia from the Paralympic Games because of widespread doping, rejecting an appeal by the country and issuing what is considered the final word on the matter.
But if the schism between the Joneses is indicative, the Mueller probe will not be the final word on questions about Trump's dealings with Russia and the issue may continue to play out as Trump's re-election bid heats up.
While it is not the final word on the topic — no academic would suggest their work was — it is an eye-opening account, engagingly written and not at all the tour of horrors you may reasonably expect it to be.
In addition to the fact that only a very small percentage of cases are taken up by the court, the justices just decided Salman last term, offering what appeared to be the final word on tipping in a unanimous opinion.
The final word: "We all agree that athletes with poor eyesight should be allowed to wear glasses or contacts; we also generally agree that competitors should not be allowed to inject anabolic steroids that turn them into the Hulk," writes Anderson.
To prevent the ascent of what the Anti-Federalist Papers, in 1787, called "a Caesar, Caligula, Nero, and Domitian in America," the founders gave Congress the power to make laws, and the Supreme Court the final word on the Constitution.
That would give Mr. Trump the opportunity to fill anywhere from one-third to half of all appellate seats — a profound impact considering that those courts are often the final word on thousands of cases that never reach the Supreme Court.
The auction also includes bottles of Tom Haverford's Snake Juice, a Sweetums apron with an oversized "small" soda cup, "Don't Recall Knope" merch from that season six arc, and—for the Perd Hapley heads out there—a "Final Word with Perd" mug.
It would be a major mistake to let stand the Trump administration's claim, echoed by most Republicans in Congress, that Mueller's decision not to bring criminal charges is the final word and a stamp of approval on the campaign's interaction with Russia.
In fact, the flights canceled for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday were the third batch to be scrubbed as refugee officials await final word on this year's refugee cap, said a government official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal conversations.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Work on a Vatican report into disgraced ex U.S. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick is complete and it may be released in the near future but Pope Francis will have the final word on timing, the Vatican's number two said on Thursday.
The final word is pretty the same as it's been for the last decade: The basic argument here – as with the earlier versions of the study and the others referenced – is for provision of user-facing security to be matched with accompanying support.
As if this weren't bad enough, in the midst of all the confusion, the woman holding the crown actually appeared to shuttle it back and forth over the two contestants' heads as she awaited the final word on who had actually won.
And coming from the fashion designer, 303, who reinvented Gucci and presided over its explosive growth for a decade, working simultaneously as the creative director of Yves Saint Laurent for six of those years, it sounded like the final word on the subject.
Nadal had the final word in the rankings, however, finishing at No. 22017 in 226 despite losing all four of his matches against Federer, who, to be fair to Nadal, restricted the duel to favorable ground by skipping the clay-court season.
Many people wrongly think that a will is the final word, when in fact the beneficiaries listed on financial accounts trump any will, said Jason Miller, a vice president and the national head of financial planning for BMO Wealth Management in Chicago.
The recommendations are as far as the European Union can go in dictating policy to its member nations, whose governments will have the final word on whether and how they want to let Huawei help build their next generation of wireless telecommunications networks.
Though Iran holds regular elections and the president has sway over much domestic policy, Khamenei has the final word on state matters, including through his constitutional authority over institutions such as the Guardian Council, which vets candidates hoping to run for office.
" Veatch argues that McMath's mother's beliefs should have been the final word: "For cases that are in the news today like Jahi McMath, as long as the mother was of the view that if she's alive while she's circulating blood, that's good enough.
Arnett's art-collecting tactics may be symptomatic of the art market, but at least with this symptom, Thornton Dial has the chance to be released from the ideological and social constraints of "outsider" and "folk," while the final word goes to his art.
" But Cardi refused to let Lahren have the final word and wrote back in a fiery response: "You're so blinded with racism that you don't even realize the decisions the president you root for is destroying the country you claim to love so much.
He said that some of the more modern-seeming terms like "periodt," used to emphasize a statement and signal the final word,  reminded him of "Buffy" slang, or "Slayer slang," where fans would interject letters or spellings that only made sense in an online context.
The Competition Tribunal, which gives the final word on mergers in Africa's most industrialized country, said in a statement that concessions made by AB InBev to get the deal approved were designed to address both public interest and competition concerns arising from the merger.
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom sits at the apex of the British judicial system and has the final word in all civil cases and in most criminal cases throughout the UK. The British system of choosing supreme court justices is, well, complicated.
The image — which alludes to Justin Timberlake's famous mispronunciation of the final word in the 2000 NSYNC hit "It's Gonna Be Me" — instantly spawned an annually recurring joke across Tumblr: Every April, for pretty much the whole month, is "It's Gonna Be May" time.
If something went down during Mercury retrograde—particularly from July 26 until August 10—and it still hasn't come back up again, it will by Sunday, when Mercury finally clears through all of these points at full speed, providing closure and the final word.
If it's been a while since you've had a civics class, the Constitution states that it's Congress that gets to decide how to spend the government's money and how to tax its citizens, so this proposal is not the final word on what goes and what stays.
In Buddhist and Catholic households alike, families have not waited for the final word on whether their daughters, sons, brothers and sisters are among the 2000 people found dead last week in a refrigerated truck container in an industrial park in Britain, roughly 25,218 miles away.
One final word: If you can, you should avoid leathers like bonded leather (leather dust mixed with vinyl to create a strong leather-looking material), patent leather (leather treated with a glossy plastic finish), and corrected grain leather (flawed leather sanded down and finished with synthetic materials).
Democratic leaders, while stressing that they see Barr as a partisan who does not have the final word on the Russia saga, are still downplaying talk of impeachment, apparently hedging in case the Mueller report is not as damaging to Trump as many liberals had hoped.
When Mueller read his farewell statement at the Justice Department on May 29, without taking questions — closing with a warning about "multiple, systematic efforts to interfere in our election," and saying that "deserves the attention of every American" — he should have let that be his final word.
Order in international sports dispute-resolution was preserved Tuesday, as Germany's highest civil court ruled against a speedskater who had challenged the monopolistic authority of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the body that for decades has had the final word on sports disputes around the world.
I know I haven't been sharing what's been going on after the egg retrieval and we are gonna keep the news to ourselves until we get the final word, but I wanted to clue you guys in on what the heck is even going on 😝 .
Ayatollah Khamenei, who has the final word on Iran's national security and other vital issues, did not suggest that he wanted to abandon the agreement, which took effect in January and sharply limited Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for the lifting of many Western economic sanctions.
It's telling how many questions the writers leave open — almost enough for another season should Netflix have second thoughts — but they know that the saga of Frank Underwood defined this show, and so it ends when his story does, even if his widow gets the final word.
The panel did not immediately indicate when it would issue a ruling, but Judge Robert A. Katzmann, the appeals court's chief judge, signaled that he and the other judges understood both the gravity of the matter and that they were unlikely to have the final word.
Given the discrepancies between how the president talks about foreign affairs and how his administration conducts itself abroad, foreign governments could be forgiven for thinking that the president did not have the final word on how U.S. pursues its interests—or even what those interests are.
" The final word As for the three-word essay we received, it came with a title that was eight times longer: "The Anti-Disparity Cookbook: An Evidence Based Policy Recipe to Ending World Hunger While Dismantling the Impending Socioeconomic and Ecological Threat Posed by Climate Change.
While the watchdog review, released on Monday, found no concrete evidence of political bias, Barr said in an interview that he still thought it might have been a factor and said that the report from Inspector General Michael Horowitz was not the final word on the subject.
Thus, out of a healthy fear that its mistakes could linger, the Court historically has preferred to give lower court judges time to consider novel legal questions so that the justices can be informed by those judges' opinions before the Supreme Court hands down a final word.
There might be many solos within a song, perhaps going on simultaneously, or one by one in a limited spot against one or more improvisers, or as way stations to something else rather than the final word, or they are to be understood as chunks in a continuing discourse.
So, to that end, here's a collection of some of the music world's best musings on last night's world changing news: And, because no Twitter round up would be complete without her, we'll give the final word to vehement anti-Trump campaigner, Cher: (Image via JME on Twitter)
For guitarist and songwriter Stevie Jackson, who's been a member of Belle and Sebastian since he met Murdoch at the now-closed Glasgow open mic institution Halt Bar in 203, he's sure to note that his rankings are absolutely subjective and not the final word on the subject.
The plan is to lose a few battles but possibly win the war: let the bill be struck down in district and circuit courts as unconstitutional but give the Supreme Court the final word, and hope five justices are interested in taking an opportunity to overturn Roe v Wade.
To that end, as the joint burns down and his eyes get ever-so glazed, the rapper, wearing a green sleeveless sweatshirt, olive jeans, and pink-and-white Nike kicks, articulates why The Healing Component is simply the start of a long discussion rather than the final word.
And most importantly, film, being already one of the most powerful and immersive mediums out there (this is before the Golden Age of TV and, like VR), was the one place where these Important concepts and experiences had a massive impact—the final word on a doomed culture/world.
Because there will never be the equivalent of a 9/11 Commission report on perhaps the most famous and consequential state-sponsored attempt to hack an election, the report will stand as the final word on what happened, even if it does not address how to prevent future breaches.
In a final word at the hearing, the chairman stood by the Fed's current strategy of being "patient" as it watches how the impact of ongoing trade negotiations, a slowdown of growth in China and the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union will have on the broader economy.
While Boyega swiftly issued an apology and cleared up the misinterpretation of his words, Tran was once again centered in the narrative she never asked to be a part of — two years after she bared her soul in an essay she'd hoped, at the time, was the final word.
Democrats on Friday played down the notion that the report would be the final word, fearing that anything less than a bombshell would undercut their own drive to investigate Mr. Trump not only on Russia's election interference but on the myriad other subjects that have drawn their attention.
In an interview at the offices of the General Organization for Export and Import Control (GOEIC), Ismail Gaber, who heads the agency that now has the final word on wheat inspections, told Reuters the travel regime had raised suspicions of corruption that he would rather keep civil servants away from.
Former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE on Wednesday said his team's lengthy report was the final word about obstruction of justice and Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
In the last few weeks, the chief executive referred to the S.E.C. on Twitter as the "Shortseller Enrichment Commission," and then announced that he no longer had a title at Tesla, raising questions about whether he would continue to have the final word, even with a new leader of the board.
Bank of America's Diego De Giorgi, who was recently made sole head of global investment banking, will have the final word on the selection of its new Italy chief, which is seen as the most prestigious job with possibly an additional role up for grabs as head of investment banking Italy.
Of course, all of the members of Congress and media widely quoting Clapper as the final word on the issue are ignoring that, in the Obama administration, some felt that Clapper should have been indicted for perjury in denying the existence of the most massive surveillance program in the history of the country.
In recent weeks the justices issued countervailing decisions concerning the death penalty, both by 8-1 votes: they rapped Florida on the knuckles for giving judges, not juries, the final word on whether convicts should be executed and restored death sentences for three Kansas inmates who complained that their juries were given faulty instructions.
Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) gets the final word on a hearing, though, and his office hasn't said anything yet.
"I've got a basement full of booze and some blues to lose / I'll ignore the whole world tonight / It will be alright," sang Costello at the song's end, holding out that final word in the hope that, maybe if he never stopped singing it, he could stave off Monday morning for a little while longer.
Steven's last sung lines in the film are: I'll be ready every day For as long as I can say Here I am in the future with my friends That's why happily ever after never ends The final word on Steven Universe (at least until Season 6 airs) is not one of well-earned happiness.
Now, as the National Rifle Association struggles with internal battles, gun issues figure prominently in presidential politics, and mass shootings like Saturday's assault at a California synagogue continue on a regular basis, the influence of the Sandy Hook activism is a sharp reminder that federal inaction on issues like guns is seldom a final word.
If this court decides the individual mandate is still constitutional, that it could still be read as a tax, or they decide that the [individual mandate is constitutional, but severable from the rest of the law], then their word could be the final word on this case, maybe the Supreme Court doesn't take the case.
Surprisingly, a glance at America's constitution does not suggest a way out: while Article VI declares that the constitution "shall be the supreme law of the land" and every "thing in the constitution or laws of any state to the contrary" must bow before it, there is no provision granting the final word to any particular institution.
"To give the Attorney General the final word would elevate and fortify the executive branch at the expense of the other institutions that are supposed to be its equal, and do more damage to the balance envisioned by the Framers than a judicial ruling on the narrow privilege question posed by the complaint," Jackson wrote at the time.
If you're going to propose to cut the State Department by a third, even though Congress has final word on that, but if that's the signal you're sending, that means the rest of the world is going to think, okay, well, we should really just be dealing with their military and hope they don't attack or start another war.
" He added, "We who explore the future are like those ancient mapmakers, and it is in this spirit that the concept of future shock and the theory of the adaptive range are presented here — not as final word, but as a first approximation of the new realities, filled with danger and promise, created by the accelerative thrust.
"I've been speaking with Speaker Pelosi now to take that to the Supreme Court because under The Steel Seizure Case, it's unsettled law whether the presidential veto is the final word or whether Congress actually has the power under our founding to adjudicate matters of war and peace," Khanna said at the National Security Action forum.
The opinion — while not the final word in the case — was the latest intervention in a debate in Europe over the role of Islam in public life and the challenge of integrating foreigners, an issue that has gained resonance in recent years with the large influx of refugees and asylum seekers, many of them from Muslim countries.
Dr. Redfield has already been the target of criticism for some of the C.D.C.'s decisions — including testing protocols that may have missed infections, flawed testing kits for the virus and the repatriation of infected patients from the Diamond Princess cruise ship — although it is not clear whether his was the final word on these and related actions.
New Hampshire voters frequently make up their minds in the final days of the contest -- according to exit polls there in 2012, 46% of Republican voters said they made their decision in the last few days, as did 38% of Democratic voters in 2008 - so the results in polls right now are by no means the final word on the race.
Judicial nominations are a top priority for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) because the judges have the final word on hundreds of cases each year.
Instead, he wants to use gene drive development as a test case for what he calls "responsive science": science that places a premium on openness, announcing experiments before they happen and sharing data and research methods freely to receive maximum feedback from both community members and other scientists, and giving affected people the final word in whether to go ahead with a project.
Trump and Attorney General William Barr have continued to point towards Durham's probe in recent weeks as the final word on potential FBI misconduct, while largely looking past Horowitz's findings, which criticized a series of mistakes made by agency officials but concluded that there was no evidence that they had acted with bias as they opened and carried out the Russia investigation.
They chanted slogans demanding more freedom; "Death to the Dictator," a reference to the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who still has the final word on all state matters; and "Forget About Palestine, Give Us a Thought," to express their anger at their country's foreign policy, which came at a cost to domestic investments that could have created jobs for unemployed youth.
When a controversial piece of such dubious authenticity is sold at prices no museum can afford, making it available only to the increasingly indistinguishable cliques of oligarchs and their head-of-state business pals, it contributes to a market where expertise and devotion to art are dispensed with; the final word on what's a Leonardo and what isn't goes to the highest bidder, not the most knowledgeable or most dedicated scholar.
It never seemed to impress the legal community that the original language of the Constitution sought voting rights only for white property owners, suggested that people of color were only two-thirds human, that women had no political rights, that direct elections were to be mostly avoided and that nowhere in the original Constitution did it say that the court was to have the final word on legislation through judicial review.
"Candidate and now President Trump has made a number of statements about the reach of the First Amendment -- at times using it both as a shield and a sword -- but by the end of this term the Supreme Court will have the final word the contours of the First Amendment at least in a number of important areas," said Jessica A. Levinson, who teaches constitutional law at the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
Barr had remained largely quiet as the investigation by Inspector General Michael Horowitz wound toward a conclusion in recent weeks, but in the interview Tuesday he revealed deep mistrust of the premise of the Russia probe and indicated that the final word on FBI misconduct would not come until the investigation by John Durham, a veteran Justice Department prosecutor who he picked to lead the separate probe, was finished -- perhaps as soon as in the late spring.
WASHINGTON — For nearly 10 months, a Muslim congregation in the Philadelphia suburb of Bensalem, Pa., pleaded with township officials to allow the construction of a mosque, paying for expensive traffic studies, repeatedly explaining Islamic practices, revising and re-revising design plans, and then receiving the final word: No. Then last month, the Justice Department stepped in, charging that the Bensalem Township zoning hearing board had violated federal religious land-use laws by denying the congregation's application after it had granted zoning exemptions for other religious construction projects.
" (Five Caucasians, three Asians, and Kyla Ross, who is of African-American, Japanese, Filipino, and Puerto Rican descent, also finished ahead of Ferlito.) Ron Biles, who grew up in public housing in Cleveland, responded with what should have been the final word—"Normally, it's not in her favor being black, at least not in the world that I live in"—except that a spokesperson for the Italian federation backed up Ferlito, saying she had simply been referring to "the current trend in gymnastics, which is going toward a technique that opens up new chances to athletes of color, well known for power, while penalizing the elegance typical of Eastern Europeans.
It tends to go like this: as a British person, you will either bottle all of your customer dissatisfaction up until it spews out of your mouth as a fully-formed, sub-par rock song punctuated by metal riffs, or you will passive-aggressively mention the personal slight committed against you by the waiter in your local Zizzi (he got your garlic bread order wrong and brought it over with cheese on) once a week until you die; until you're literally in hospital, dying, hooked up to six different machines, and you beckon in your loved ones close for a final word—maybe, they think, about how much you love them, that this isn't the end, that maybe you might meet again after all—and you go "I asked for no melty mozzarella" and then you fucking die.

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