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We gotta give JH props here ... for NOT flopping!!!
Beijing attributed the lack of progress to Washington's flip-flopping .
"Flailing, flopping — the league is rampant with that," Kerr said.
But this goes beyond political flip flopping and partisan hypocrisy.
" Sanders said the flip-flopping shows "who Donald Trump is.
Allegations of flip-flopping In the interviews, Dershowitz fended off accusations of flip-flopping, after old footage emerged of a 1998 interview on CNN where he said a crime wasn't necessary to remove a President.
Sanders' flip-flopping on guns in 2016 was standard campaign politics.
Plz enjoy the above slo-mo of my bf belly flopping.
I see him flopping around on the tier, having a seizure.
But does Dad hold a mirror up to our flip-flopping?
Kaine accused Trump of flip-flopping on consequential foreign policy issues.
But they could not stop the auction from flopping (see article).
Critics accused him of flip flopping, but some supporters don't agree.
Ms. Nagler rejected the notion that Mr. Bloomberg was flip-flopping.
I stop flopping my hands around and wait for a reaction.
We know, it's frustrating, and confusing, and findings keep flip-flopping.
As Meyers showed us, Trump isn't the only one flip-flopping.
So this was a week that saw a lot of flip-flopping.
"I get it though," she adds, flopping back down on the sofa.
She caught a lot of heat for flip-flopping within 36 hours.
It's heavy, and poorly balanced, with the keyboard flopping as you type.
He became an outsider, at least rhetorically, after flopping as an insider.
There is no proof that Trump is flip-flopping on immigration. None.
The biggest IPOs are flopping, but there's an explanation and a solution.
"The jury's out, and people are flip-flopping and changing their mind."
The polls keep flip flopping, but let's just say about 50-50.
Glancing back to me then flopping on the bed, belly side down.
He is mentally disorganized, thus the constant flip-flopping and chaotic behavior.
The flip-flopping is dividing the CSU's traditional broad base of support.
Democrats are flipping on the economy because their economic message is flopping.
And I'm 86 now and I'm still flopping around like I am.
The sunfish and he eye to eye, its curious fin folding, flopping.
Trump's flip-flopping feelings about Fox were on full display last week.
Marty O'Donnell I was flopping back and forth, working on ODST and Reach.
Imagine the desperate, doomed fish flopping about the bottom of the fishing boat.
They will give you the call if you flop, so everybody's flopping now.
Donald Trump is gunning for a new title: the King of Flip-Flopping.
Mr Trump's flip-flopping has cost the Americans a fair amount of leverage.
Now, it seems like she's flip-flopping again ... and it ain't going well.
They're soccer-flopping to avoid accountability for the human consequences of their ideas.
She ignores it, flopping down on the bed, forearm flung over her brow.
The next thing I knew, my lower leg was flopping to the side.
Sometimes it comes loose and then everyone can see Lil Drew flopping around.
My head wasn't flopping sideways or forward all the time, jarring me awake.
But then Ada thought she saw it come flopping back onto the ice.
We'll be flip-flopping between clear and cloudy, dry and drizzly all weekend.
Despite headlines of cryptocurrencies flopping, Sprecher said they have a future in regulated markets.
We finally figured out there was a bunch of catfish flopping around the road.
Well, flip-flopping aside, two couples got engaged and two couples, er, started dating.
"We are acutely aware they have been flip-flopping on the topic," he said.
I was so worried — the baby's head was flopping — that Lee would drop it.
"We object to LHL's flip-flopping about Lee Kuan Yew's demolition wish," he said.
Stop with the evasions, stop the flip-flopping and backtracking, stop insulting voters' intelligence.
" Thile pointed out that its flopping could be entertaining as well: "It's Evel Knievel.
He accused Biden of flip-flopping in his description of his own healthcare proposal.
I can't believe how liberating it feels to not have a cord flopping around.
Stripped of that, they're like a fish's fins out of water, just flopping around.
I was swimming on the surface flopping around in murky water and there was overcast.
The logic and flip-flopping is shaky, but Lindsay's performance makes Rachel's choices appear logical.
Yet admiration for Mr Putin has been a constant of his otherwise flip-flopping worldview.
They shuffle clumsily over the bare island, flopping into the bay with each passing swell.
Yet investors tired of the flip-flopping are hesitant to back projects amid the uncertainty.
In my view, Clinton has a long history of flip-flopping on the issue, too.
The move reflects the administration's newly formed position on Syria, following months of flip-flopping.
Obviously, withdrawing an endorsement opens you up to charges of flip-flopping — and of selfishness.
Can you tell Mandy to stop flopping her disgusting dildo all over my Magna Doodle?
Trump may be a king of flip-flopping, but he still made Clinton look worse.
But if Rubio wanted to prove Christie's flip-flopping, he's technically right about Common Core.
Next, he runs down the hallways of the sub, package flopping about in the breeze.
Other girls just get tangled up and collapse like pickup sticks (all flailing, all flopping).
Harder to defend is her disingenuous explanation of flip-flopping on the Asian trade agreement.
If they land in your boat, they'll be flopping around, and they'll get slime around.
An infant, dead, its neck snapped, its head flopping, as a volunteer hoists the body.
The Trump campaign denies reports that the candidate is flip-flopping on any policy issues.
But Perry and her album aren't flopping in terms beyond critical perspective and public fatigue.
Of course, flip flopping color from dark to light merits an important conversation about damage control.
Trump flip-flopping on issues to more palatable general election positions also may not hurt him.
The Great Wall ended up flopping in the United States (but made tons of money worldwide).
After flopping in Houston last year, he was traded to Cleveland, which released him this summer.
Trump cannot be flip-flopping today if Cruz was hitting him with the same claims yesterday.
On health care, the president's flip-flopping on whether he supports a bipartisan deal by Sens.
"Asura" was pulled from Chinese theaters after flopping at the box office on its opening weekend.
Election flip-flopping A major theme running through "Prathet Ku Me" is the issue of elections.
Nope, on issues from China to NAFTA the president has been flip-flopping all by himself.
The emails show heightened awareness of her vulnerability to charges of flip-flopping and political maneuvering.
Peter can't make up his mind ... remember, his season was marked by his flip-flopping ways.
"We are flip-flopping for one reason and one reason alone," he said at the time.
Her tongue hangs loose from her mouth, flopping so low it threatens to touch the ground.
But instead of a tusk, Narwhal the puppy has a miniature tail flopping between his eyes.
Check out the video above to see why McDonald's and Burger King are flopping in Vietnam.
A reboot of a remake flopping with audiences isn&apost a shock, but the magnitude is.
Musk also re-followed Grimes on Twitter after a period of flip-flopping on his follow.
Cons: Warren campaigned on free coverage for all and would quickly face accusations of flip-flopping.
All of a sudden, fish oil was alive and flopping in the bottom of the boat.
In an interview with Fox News Monday, however, Trump insisted he was not "flip-flopping" on immigration.
Netflix has already been dabbling with that, flip-flopping on whether it supports net neutrality or not.
But even if the fund ends up flopping, it will have several lasting effects on technology investing.
I'm staring down the shaft of this flopping, clearly fake penis as it soars through the air.
Friends from his flip-flopping to Germany and back convinced him to relocate to Berlin full-time.
President Trump keeps flip-flopping on whether he supports a bipartisan bill to stabilize health care markets.
The campaign also accused Clinton of flip-flopping in a statement put out shortly after the tweet.
Between that and Neymar's already stellar flopping reputation, Twitter didn't find it hard to mock the star.
It was flopping about in there like it knew what was coming, crashing crazily against the glass.
The way that scene of his flopping penis went viral embarrassed the actor, he later told Elle.
It's led to a new round of accusations of flip-flopping by Gillespie's campaign and his allies.
In fact, his flip-flopping stances may be creating more, not fewer, fractures in the Republican Party.
Pasty sun seekers jog on treadmills, shimmy in conga lines, and take part in belly-flopping competitions.
Iran is flip-flopping on which country will investigate why Ukrainian Airlines Flight 752 crahsed on Jan.
Shelton's attempt to distance herself from her past arguments prompted accusations of flip-flopping from Democratic senators.
My dog will actually wear Ruffwear's, instead of flopping around like her feet have been cut off.
But if voters pay attention, he's not "flip-flopping" or changing his political views on the issues.
On Thursday, Beverley received a warning from the league for flopping in Wednesday's win against the Celtics.
Ordering a sofa without flopping down on a sample can feel like a roll of the dice.
"Either the president is flip-flopping or his staff is, once again, speaking out of turn," Polis said.
Flopping onto a massage table or an invigorating dip in a chilly swimming pool or sizzling hot tub?
Finally it was turned on, sucking hungrily at her chest, stomach, and crotch before flopping to one side.
Biden's remarks sought to avoid the appearance of flip-flopping on a key issue out of political expediency.
It was painful, even — with Coach Mellor (Bryan Callen) and Mr. Glascott (Tim Meadows) also flopping alongside Lainey.
The Oregon Zoo also tweeted out their own video of animals rolling and flopping around in the snow.
Between the lines: Ryan had a record of flip-flopping on Democratic issues, including gun control and abortion.
These chubby, fuzzy dumplings spend their days asking for food and flopping over, and I'll be honest: same!
Yet when I followed up with Remoto to gauge his opinion of this flip-flopping, he wasn't discouraged.
"Picture me in fourth grade with a little half-up side-pony flopping around my head," she says.
This flip-flopping and/or miscommunication, however, does undermine the rationale for picking him in the first place.
Johnson blames Trump's flip-flopping on LGBTQ issues with changing the atmosphere of acceptance in his small town.
Ministers who should have known better were flip-flopping, he fretted, demanding tariffs just to please their audiences.
Less Camera time and Slow Motion Of These Runners flip Flopping their way accross [sic] the finish line.
Some scientists have proposed using machine vision algorithms to detect flopping, but soccer is a notoriously stodgy sport.
Utah guard Alfonso Plummer was whistled twice for flopping in the game — a new rule instituted this season.
Floridians know his record of missing votes, flip-flopping on immigration reform, and fighting against women's health care.
Manager Joe Girardi tinkered with his lineup, flip-flopping the first two hitters, Jacoby Ellsbury and Brett Gardner.
Instead of flopping or crutching, the cave fish were using what looked like a full-blown tetrapod gait.
Jay also blasted recent stories claiming he can't put asses in seats anymore, and his tour is flopping.
Morgan Stanley took the top spot in terms of M&A advisory work, flip-flopping with Goldman Sachs.
Millhouse from "The Simpsons," and his flirty eyebrows The GIF equivalent of belly-flopping into the DMs. 7.
Mr. Krikorian said the proposed expansion of the program was not "backtracking or flip-flopping" by the administration.
But the sound of mud flopping on the stones as the grave was sealed was loud and clear.
Achieving all the above without looking like he's weakening or flip-flopping might seem impossible for someone like Trump.
They recorded the animals standing, sitting, lounging on their backs, flopping on their sides, and lying on their bellies.
"This fish was gasping for air and flopping around on the North Lawn of the White House," Garraty said.
The Apple Watch is flopping big time, according to the latest report from market research and analysis firm IDC.
The difference is that Hall wasn't simply flopping to avoid the stand up, he was winning the stand up.
This quest to please is related to his habit of flip flopping on contentious issues, like Heathrow Airport expansion.
Mickelson birdied the first hole while Stenson made bogey, flip-flopping the one-stroke lead Stenson had held overnight.
The NRSC has already accused Manchin of flip-flopping on abortion, and says this vote only furthers its argument.
Given this charmless flip-flopping, it's hard to see the rank-and-file across the country falling for him.
That means leaving the seed heads flopping on meadow plants like boneset, joe-pye weed, ironweed and woodland sunflowers.
Flip-flopping in the middle of a campaign, whether it be clothes or platforms, is not a good idea.
Meanwhile, we've got Congress flopping around trying to pass a spending package without tossing in billions for Trump's wall.
Unlike Natalka, the movie has no backbone, flopping from scene to scene without any sense of scope or spectacle.
Just recently, she dozed off in her recliner and somehow managed to slide off it, flopping to the floor.
She's struggled before, and continues to struggle on accusations of flip-flopping on issues such as busing and health care.
Chris Pratt says he's done with flip-flopping between fit and fat – but what does his wife, Anna Faris, think?
He drew from live models, not existing images or casts, and his renderings of flopping flesh have a remarkable naturalism.
My pal Dane Delgado screencapped the initial shove and used it as an opportunity to rag on Harden for flopping.
They had varying accounts, which makes it seem as though the rules have changed over time, sometimes flip-flopping illogically.
" Daisy says, to which her little brother replies before flopping back down on his pillow, "I just want to sleep!
The Donald, never to be outdone, is burdened by bankruptcies, over-the-top flip-flopping, womanizing and allegations of misogyny.
Above, we see their greatest on-court moment together, the two of them lightly colliding and flopping off the other.
You know the flip-flopping I mean: Red wine is good for you one day; it'll kill you the next.
Earlier in the night, Trump fielded complaints about flip-flopping by saying that flexibility is a virtue in a leader.
A former No. 214 overall pick, Gabbert landed in the Bay Area after flopping as Jacksonville's quarterback of the future.
Strapping your character to a flying gas tank, or beating pedestrians to death with a gigantic flopping dildo, are not.
For all the accusations of flip-flopping, this is one issue Donald Trump has been remarkably consistent on for decades.
Harris has a long history of vacillating (also known as flip-flopping) when it comes to crucial health care matters.
Rome is burning, and congressional Republicans, with their finger pointing, public disputes and flip-flopping, are playing Nero's proverbial violin.
"Elizabeth Warren's plan is not flip-flopping," Andrew Feldman, a Democratic strategist and founder of Feldman Strategies, told The Hill.
All you have to do is drop your phone upon it, en route to flopping yourself on the nearest sofa.
So maybe Trump, in his flip-flopping wavering about women's issues, can at least remind us of a larger truth.
Flip-flopping  Since the start of the year, President Trump has changed his attitude towards the now-pandemic several times.
If you're flip-flopping about how you feel, hopefully Story's questions above can guide you a little closer to clarity.
After flopping with domestic audiences, it went on to underperform in the world&aposs second-largest film market: China. Why?
There's no cafe to indulge idle time, and the floors don't invite flopping with a book or a cranky toddler.
In the flip-flopping between trade talk pessimism and optimism, the latter was winning on Wall Street in midday trading.
And in 2013, the brand was said to be "flopping big-time" as Sears dropped prices to less than $10.
Meanwhile, the industry is bracing for an economic downturn, exacerbated by flip-flopping government policies on trade and vehicle emissions.
"Oil is flip-flopping on concerns of supply and demand," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
One part in particular remains elusive: that moment of flopping down on the couch and looking for something, anything, to watch.
Not to mention, flip-flopping like this is pretty awful for Becca, aka the woman to whom he initially proposed marriage.
But as evidenced by his constant flip-flopping, the bridge between queer Catholics and the Church (represented by Francis) needs stability.
Trump denied in an interview Monday morning on Fox News that he was "flip-flopping" on the issue of illegal immigration.
It's a first-person perspective with obsessively detailed guns, red barrels that explode, and lots of bodies flopping on the ground.
They detailed their thoughts in gruff what-is-this-kid-doing-here Wisconsin accents from folding chairs beside flopping future fillets.
When you can see all of his man junk flopping around in his undies ... so says Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert.
The trespasser was a large alligator, which Stewart caught on camera climbing the fence and flopping over on the other side.
All I had to do was guide a flopping blue whale through the on-screen course using the keyboard arrow keys.
Duterte has been accused of flip-flopping, saying he would confront Beijing but also saying that he would engage through dialogue.
"Fish were left flopping in the muck, and people were scooping them up and trying to move them downstream," she said.
LG's flip-flopping has landed it at the bottom of the heap in a market that's more competitive than ever before.
Individual members of Congress will surely be lambasted for flip-flopping and being soft on terror, especially in the near-term.
It didn't strike Walker as unusual: Khelcey sometimes announced his presence by theatrically flopping his huge frame across the nearest friend.
Is your workout routine working for you or are you just flopping around on a yoga mat, wasting time and money?
Soon, however, instead of climbing out of bed, they were able only to drag themselves along the floor, legs flopping behind.
Green clearly disagreed, getting into it with Richard Jefferson and proudly displaying James' flopping technique to the crowd at Oracle Arena.
The serial, flip-flopping lettering comes across as concrete poetry, and juxtaposed with the floral motif, prompts thoughts of Gertrude Stein.
"Do This Thing" ends with Kyle Selig, who plays Cady's love interest, essentially belly-flopping directly in front of Ms. Simard.
Local Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis and controversial YouTuber Joey Saladino have already been slamming Rose for flip-flopping on the impeachment issue.
Clinton fielded tough questions from moderators and her rival on Wednesday, which focused largely on trust and allegations of flip-flopping.
Now if only they could come up with one to highlight when a player is flopping rather than truly being fouled.
Twitter isn't the only social media platform flip-flopping on its abuse policy this week in the wake of the attempted bombings.
A nearby nurse uses a smartphone to carefully capture all the flaps of skin flopping around, while Schulman nonchalantly answers viewers questions.
The goal is to feed and train it enough to make it strong enough to best other Magikarp in a flopping competition.
But the dead cetacean proved too big, bouncing off the red bin and flopping onto the pavement of a beachside parking lot.
I misjudged when to put the flour in and wound up with a goopy pancake flopping around the bottom of the pot.
Instead, his flip-flopping on the issue has further highlighted the absence of a clear Trump policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Drastically flip-flopping your color to different ends of the color spectrum is the worst thing you can do for your hair.
Clinton's position has garnered accusations that she is flip-flopping because she supported the deal while serving as Obama's secretary of state.
Around Christmas, Carson declared that he was shaking up his campaign, before flip-flopping the same day and saying all was well.
Furious co-star, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is listed as No. 2, earning $1.5 billion in sales despite Baywatch all but flopping.
Desperate times call for desperate measures: Flip-flopping on the pledge may be the only option left on the table for Rubio.
She said that there will most likely be more "flip flopping" moving ahead but probably no more escalations in terms of tariffs.
A conservative group outside of Congress is attacking a GOP lawmaker for flip-flopping on the House's ObamaCare repeal-and-replace efforts.
He did not see himself that way, the slender, long-legged Hanyu said in an interview, his hair flopping over one eyebrow.
Bob Paduchik, a chairman of the Republican National Committee, accused Mr. Casey of flip-flopping from his past support for tax cuts.
Mr. Di Maio, who has a record of flip-flopping, keeps getting outplayed by Mr. Salvini and is clearly desperate to deliver.
But he also does not face a vigorous political opposition or press, which could accuse him of flip-flopping on the issue.
Schumer and other leading Democrats for flip-flopping on border security because they don't like the current occupant of the White House.
There was a lot of flip-flopping and a little biting, but in the end everyone was able to make a final choice.
The rest of the slate was quickly forgotten throwaways and loudly flopping franchise-killers like Batman and Robin and Speed 2: Cruise Control.
During the "Hakuna Matata" number, Pumbaa isn't happily belly-flopping into a lagoon, nor is Simba awkwardly trying to swing in after him.
It was clear that Millius, who works for a material handling wholesaler, was also swayed by recent accusations of flip-flopping against Cruz.
When asked about his flip-flopping on H1B visas, he pivoted to reminding the audience of Trump's use of foreign workers in Florida.
"  "... Trump is going on about fantasies like 'clean coal' and flip-flopping around on whether there's 'some connectivity' between humans and climate change.
He was understandably jubilant, and revelled in Trump's petty attack on Senator John McCain, as Trump accused McCain of flip-flopping on Twitter.
"We don't do bars where people are drinking in and flopping all over the floor — that's not our kind of business," he said.
For dog parents, driving around with their best friend's tongue hanging out the window and ears flopping in the wind is a dream.
His recent statements on their bill and history of abruptly flip-flopping on past health care and spending measures have not been reassuring.
Her campaign quickly charged Sanders with flip-flopping soon after he released the plan, though it didn't attack the substance of his proposal.
Every day I went through the motions, meeting my "exercise quota," flopping into bed, and then starting it all again the next day.
Ahead, Craft breaks down the best ring shapes, cuts, and stones for every bride — from the flashy Aries to the flip-flopping Gemini.
But once you're eating flopping fresh fish in the middle of the Indian Ocean as the sun sets, you'll realize it's worth it.
There are a LOT of instances of Noodle frustratingly flopping to his death along the way, through, making Snake Pass an acquired taste.
He offered no clues about how he would make that happen, continuing a pattern in his career of flip-flopping between political views.
Growing up both in America and Malaysia, I've spent most of life flip-flopping between the languages, cuisines and cultures I call home.
Light followed him as he stepped delicately across the stage, singing—hair flopping across his brow, concentration and joy all over his face.
The giant fish are laid on a conveyor, still flopping, and ushered into a "cutting trailer" where they are quickly sliced into fillets.
Keeping multiple audio and visual files in sync when you're turning things on and off and flip-flopping between camera angles is daunting.
The positions of Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon have been flip-flopping since the wipeout in the iPhone maker's stock price late last year.
Later in the interview, Rubio gets a bit more into stride and delivers some solid hits on Cruz for flip-flopping on immigration.
The flip-flopping president also suspended parliament for three weeks to avoid a debate on his actions, and began to swear in new ministers.
The biggest hurdle to developing the Australian market is perceived flip-flopping on environmental policy by the federal government, according to bond market sources.
U.S. stock futures were flip-flopping after the Dow and S&P 210 on Tuesday posted their back-to-back losses since late January.
Trump accused Biden of flip-flopping -- most recently on abortion -- under pressure from more radical Democrats in an interview clip released over the weekend.
Russian Olympic officials told Reuters on Tuesday they were worried Klishina's performance would suffer due to the last-minute flip-flopping over her eligibility.
I let the dog out and schlep to the shop for Gatorade and a giant bag of chips ($5.10) before flopping onto the couch.
" According to the American Heart Association, patients have reported that AFib can feel like your heart skipped a beat, is fluttering, or "flip-flopping.
On migration, however, Ms. Merkel's allies have been chagrined by what they see as her flip-flopping as it suits her, Mr. Techau said.
While the flopping fish may have some worried that the creature is in pain, Discovery reports this is unlikely since brain activity has ceased.
Evangeline is heavy into the kind of exercises that have her students flopping around on the floor, grunting and sobbing, pretending to be animals.
In two and a half years of flip-flopping over how to deal with tumbling oil prices, OPEC has been consistent in one respect.
"If Trump was a normal Republican, conservative media would have taken the lead in contesting the flip-flopping charges," admitted conservative writer Jim Antle.
On YouTube and Facebook, there are still videos of him playing, legs bouncing, arms raging through the air, hair flopping wildly in his face.
" Flip-flopping on coal: "I said [coal] is not the most efficient feed stock today because of the price... that could change very quickly.
Earlier this week, HBO tried to build excitement with a block of ice and some flames on Facebook Live, but it ended up flopping.
In order to portray a reinvigorated, ambitious Sophia, Girlboss presents us with a montage of our exhausted heroine flopping into bed, night after night.
Just imagine setting an alarm and being woken up by a Big Mouth Billy Bass dancing and flopping around while it sings to you.
Fellow Christians actually contemplating a vote for Trump based on his professed pro-life claims, should seriously consider his flip flopping on the issue.
Key Chinese equity indexes were less enthusiastic, starting the day flip-flopping around Tuesday's closing prices before sliding into negative territory and staying there.
The truth can be found somewhere in the totality of the research, but we report on every study in isolation underneath flip-flopping headlines.
Flip-flopping and fecklessness is par for the course in Washington, and Americans elected Republicans because they were ready for a change of course.
After some flip-flopping with reporters over whether politicians could pay to promote deepfakes, Facebook landed on prohibiting them from being used in advertising.
Clinton's opponents have criticized the former Secretary of State for "flip-flopping" on trade — while Trump has ridden a wave of anti-trade sentiment.
Fish sandwiches have been on-again, off-again offerings at Arby's over the years, but maybe it's time for the flip-flopping to stop.
But as Meyers stated, the bonkers part of the entire situation isn't that Trump is being a flip-flopping politician with no solid answers.
But the position on which the group accused Mr. Rubio of flip-flopping is pretty much the same as the position held by Mr. Bush.
Never mind that these "rules" are constantly in flux, often flip-flopping the same look between cool and uncool from one season to the next.
Donald Trump is running the most disorganized presidential campaign in modern American history — of course he would end up flip-flopping on his core issue.
His business life hasn't been much easier, with his latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass premiering – and flopping – in the midst of the divorce.
" A minute later, after flopping around like a fish that's landed in the bottom of a boat, she admits, "I didn't have a pitch prepared.
The emotion he plays with—the flopping, the stepovers, the pouting—has a way of camouflaging his work ethic, which, among his peers, is legendary.
But you can't tell me that sights like Savage flopping and twitching and being inserted like everything is OK isn't a turnoff for some people.
Key Chinese equity indexes were less enthusiastic, flip-flopping for part of the morning around Tuesday's closing prices before ending the session in negative territory.
Speaking in St Petersburg at an economic forum, Putin said Washington's flip-flopping on international agreements after the election of new U.S. presidents generated mistrust.
Jokic, 23, is turning heads and slinging assists reminiscent of former NBA big man and countryman Vlade Divac, though with greater potential and less flopping.
Finally, about 85033 hours after the Krugman piece about Trumponomics flopping was published, the latest jobs report came out with 160,000 more jobs added. Whoops!
The flip-flopping stopped when Herjavec's best friend went for an interview at a computer company, a position that did not interest Herjavec at all.
We already know that flopping is a pandemic in soccer, but you don't have to start selling other people's flops to distract the opposite team.
Kelley said he and Fox sometimes discussed the finer points of flopping on the basketball court, evaluating the good and bad performers around the league.
You can see singers' sweat, their flopping mops of hair and exhausted but ecstatic eyes, as if you're at the next mic, playing the bass.
Former Vice President Joe Biden said he supports its repeal, after having been the subject of criticism for flip-flopping on the matter in June.
"What is his problem ?" each of my siblings has asked me at one time or another, usually flopping down on my bed during a visit.
We're expecting highs in the 21s until Saturday — yes, in the middle of February — and we'll be flip-flopping between sunshine, clouds and rain throughout.
"I feel relaxed now," he said on a recent Friday, flopping on the couch after Ms. Dieujuste met his school bus outside their apartment building.
In recent seasons, anti-flopping legislation introduced by the league has cut down on some of the theatrics that come into play with offensive fouls.
But if you're a crayfish, and you've been super social this week — maybe space your drinks with water tonight to avoid any embarrassing back-flopping behavior.
Earlier in the night, Trump defended his habit of flip-flopping on decisions by arguing for the need to be flexible as a leader and negotiator.
"We can expect this sort of flip-flopping in sentiment daily until more clarity emerges on any progress on the U.S.-China trade front," Halley added.
"Companies know how to get their bread buttered and know that the ECB will be flopping out its chequebook in June," said Psigma Investment Management's McPherson.
But he enters the crowded Democratic field with less name recognition than the competition and with a track-record of flip-flopping on key Democratic issues.
So Trump is not flip-flopping; he is trying to fix the immigration crisis that Hillary helped to create with the heart of a compassionate conservative.
Both Trump and Clinton have been caught flip-flopping on numerous critical issues from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal to abortion rights to gay marriage.
But they both handle the lurch of flip-flopping from writing for themselves to doing so for some of the most famous pop performers out there.
And as we know, half an hour is not nearly enough time to appreciate the majesty of "runners flip flopping their way across the finish line."
On the surface James appears a manipulator of genius, but for all his machinations he is constantly flopping in the arenas of power, money and sex.
China's foreign ministry on Wednesday blamed the United States for flip-flopping over the past year, following recent Trump comments that warned Beijing against stalling (Reuters).
I watch Harrison run on the playground, chasing his two best friends up a slide and flopping down on his belly, laughing with his whole body.
After flopping in 2015 despite several trades aimed at contending, they have built an encouraging farm system and have several young impact players on the roster.
Mr. Obama was still on record opposing it, but aides had created a careful plan to flip-flop without, they hoped, it looking like flip-flopping.
Kamala Harris criticized Joe Biden on his flip-flopping stance on the Hyde Amendment, which bars the use of federal funds to pay for abortion services.
Economists worry when that starts to happen because it could eventually lead to a flip-flopping of rates, short-term yields higher than long-term yields.
Indeed, it feels like the campaign promises Trump is keeping have to do with cruelty and those he's flip-flopping on have to do with character.
These fears weighed on stocks, and the market sold off sharply after initially flip-flopping amid confusion over whether there would be an announcement or not.
It's a good thing Cindy Crawford looks hot in sandals (and everything else) -- cause the chick is flip flopping big time on quitting the modeling game.
For example, he referred to a 2004 video in which Warren, then an activist on bankruptcy issues, slammed Hillary Clinton for flip-flopping on the issue.
If you're still doubtful of the harshness of the Rio Olympics, go watch the video of French gymnast Samir Ait Said and his flopping, shattered leg.
Ironically, it is President Trump's own flip-flopping that may have helped make it possible for Biden to backtrack without necessarily suffering the consequences at the polls.
The Cubs used Thursday's day off to reconfigure their pitching rotation, flip-flopping the top of the lineup to give left-hander Jon Lester the start Friday.
But that's not stopping him from declaring that "there's nothing to see here" or from flip-flopping on the question of releasing his tax returns at all.
Critics have alleged Clinton's past support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership as secretary of state shows she is flip-flopping to score political points with liberal voters.
However, key Chinese equity indexes were not so re-assured, starting the day flip-flopping around Tuesday's closing prices before sliding into negative territory and staying there.
Since flopping on the consumer market the 64DD has become highly valued among collectors, and over the years some rare developer units and prototype discs have surfaced.
Screengrab via YouTube Something weird is happening in 2016 to all the critically maligned white artists we've accused of cultural appropriation in the past: They're all flopping.
Both Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio savaged Trump's flip-flopping on immigration and foreign policy, but Trump got most agitated when defending the size of his penis.
Usually belly-flopping into a pool is something you'd want to avoid doing, but what if there was a competition dedicated to this ridiculous form of diving?
After flopping, bouncing around in syndication, casting and recasting parts, and being bought and sold to different rights-owners, the series finally took off in the 1990s.
He only needed one of them to seal the match with another big serve, which he greeted by flopping onto the blue hardcourt, overwhelmed by the moment.
The underwear runs a little big, so the vibrator kept flopping around, making it hard to secure the device and get an effective buzz, as it were.
Flip-flopping every 30 minutes to an hour between feeling like everything you are doing is going to change the world, and like you'll never get there.
Democratic senators also had grilled Shelton, describing her as flip-flopping on decades of her work in order to align herself more closely with the President's views.
Also flopping over the weekend was "Thank You for Your Service," which cost Mr. Spielberg's Amblin Partners $20 million to make and took in roughly $3.7 million.
During her campaign, she rarely invoked his name, and when she did, it was to accuse him of flip-flopping on NATO and the war in Syria.
Progressives will boo, conservatives will cheer, and both sides' views on executive power will keep flip-flopping with depressing predictability every time the White House changes hands.
Mr. Marshall, in a light gray suit, his curly hair flopping in the late spring breeze, awaited her alongside six groomsmen in floral ties and lavender suspenders.
Before Euphoria premiered, the world knew one thing about the brand new HBO show: there is a locker room scene with about 30 full-frontal penises flopping about.
Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who got sharply criticized for flip-flopping over the emergency declaration for the wall, is siding with Trump and has defended his approach.
Like Tree, she responds to her displacement by hatching weird plans, finding comedy in her absurd situation, and flopping around like her limbs are made of Silly Putty.
In January, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders brought a massive poster of one of Donald Trump's tweets to Congress to call the president out for flip-flopping on healthcare.
Since there are no wires involved, you won't have to worry about any cords flopping around while you run on the treadmill, plus they're both sweatproof and waterproof.
In the end, Karaoglu lost a hotly-disputed decision to his Polish opponent of Chechen stock, despite Khalidov continually insisting on flopping to his back on the mat.
You're just being lazy and flopping around, essentially, but the muscle coordination is actually the thing that's the most important for things like performance enhancement and injury prevention.
Harris went after Biden for recently flip-flopping on his support for the Hyde Amendment, which blocks federal dollars from being used for abortions except in limited circumstances.
At that moment, Mackay, standing 20 feet to the left of Mickelson, threw himself to the ground, flopping onto his back with his feet flying over his head.
"This is some of the greatest baseball I've ever been part of," outfielder Jayson Werth said before flopping into a leather chair at one end of the clubhouse.
Instead of hearing "China Grove," folks want the Velcro bases routine — the Chicken tearing across the field pursued by groundskeepers seeking the bases stuck to his flopping feet.
The two keep flip-flopping, in a constant exchange of control and dominance, until they need to make a final decision whether to walk away or stay together.
At the 2018 World Cup in Russia last summer, he was ridiculed widely for regularly flopping and rolling on the turf after seemingly innocuous contact from his opponents.
The immigration bit was even more positive for Rubio, who got to include this extended screed condemning Cruz's alleged flip-flopping and apostasies: When you talk about immigration.
She also criticized the women's movement for being naïve about economics, and she criticized Hillary Clinton for flip-flopping on important issues for the sake of political expediency.
"Prep is going really well," Hiddleston captioned the video, which shows him soaring into the sky before losing his balance and flopping onto his face on a mat.
Taylor made a fitness app a few years ago, but that was a premature effort and ended up flopping; currently, he has a mystery project in the works.
Honestly, for me the flip-flopping bears would've qualified it for an Oscar alone — but this qualification is a lot more legitimate than just my feelings for animated bears.
Our thought bubble from Axios' Joann Muller: Tesla is destroying the value of its brand with a series of flip-flopping decisions on vehicle prices and its store presence.
BEDFORD, N.H. – Stuck under the windshields of cars parked outside a Christie campaign event on Wednesday was an article from The Boston Globe detailing the governor's flip-flopping positions.
Trump has therefore spent the past two months trying to alter the ban without seeming like he's flip-flopping, but has only succeeded in making the ban completely incoherent.
After some flip-flopping within the Philippines over who to blame and how to handle the ship sinking, Duterte on Wednesday took a harder line than ever against China.
The GOP leader said Democrats are facing pressure from their progressive base and he argued they were flip-flopping by rejecting border policies they had previously voted to advance.
Schumer slammed Trump for flip-flopping on his intention to sign a clean stopgap measure, without border wall funding, that would keep government agencies funded into the new year.
In the tournament's first week, France's Lucas Hernandez admitted to flopping in France's 29-22014 win against Australia in an attempt to get Australian midfielder Mathew Leckie sent off.
The research team found that a player flopping close to an official was three times more likely to be awarded a free kick than someone playing victim farther away.
And when it was his turn to be blasted, he found a dramatic way to signal a breakthrough: He'd pretend to have a seizure, flopping around on the floor.
But this year, he sided with the president in backing a plan that would sharply limit legal immigration, a move that again exposed him to accusations of flip-flopping.
The biggest danger is that suggestions that Trump is prone to flip-flopping could take the focus away from the more extreme statements he has made during his campaign.
Players have more of mixed feelings on the baseball layout, with former running back Justin Forsett comparing falling on the dirt at the Coliseum to belly flopping on pavement.
Still, the major averages posted big losses for the month: "The earnings story is flip-flopping between being very good and pretty good," said Craig Birk, CIO at Personal Capital.
In his latest effort, a romantic drama about 1950s Hollywood, Mr Mnuchin even makes a cameo appearance—though that was not enough to stop it flopping over the Thanksgiving weekend.
This followed six straight months of American box office decline in 22017, with big movies like The Great Wall, The Mummy, and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword flopping spectacularly.
Despite technology's current solutions to the fit problem flopping or offering modest improvements on the status quo, the fashion industry is betting on tech solving the problem in the future.
It's been a tough summer at the box office, with big-budget projects like "Ben-Hur" flopping, but it isn't all gloom and doom for movie-makers and theater owners.
I know we're going to be switching the set up quite a bit and playing quite a few of the new songs off the new album, flip-flopping songs around.
In a heated debate on Thursday, Seymour slammed the Fleckenstein Capital founder for allegedly flip-flopping on his call that the markets are on the verge of a massive meltdown.
Sound smart: This is a result of President Trump flip-flopping on the issue so often that members of his own party use it as the punchline of a joke.
It's insanely dangerous and I love it, except when New York City road conditions change block-by-block and I found myself belly flopping at top speed; that was painful.
In the meantime, read Megan's full story here:The flopping of the IPOs: Tech's biggest investors came to San Francisco for a major startup conference, and one topic stole the show
If someone can be so strict and dedicated with her closet, not flipping and flopping with the winds of change, imagine how dedicated she will be to her business mission!
Bolsonaro's administration cut back on these environmental efforts, and the Brazilian president is flip-flopping over whether to accept a $22.2 million aid package from the Group of Seven nations.
" Chief Techar said in an interview that there were multiple reports of robins and other small birds acting confused, crashing into car windshields and generally "flopping all over the place.
Rather than flopping over as expected, the bird settled into a stable, one-legged posture that stayed put even when the top of its body was tilted backward and forward.
With some previous experiments in this field flopping, and dominant players such as France's L'Oreal on the fence, it's a gamble the companies are reticent to hype up too much.
Some of the plants are flopping over or have grown so tall that they need to be pruned so the leaves, which are rolled into cigars, don't lose their potency.
Such an edge could save the app from flopping like some of Google's other messaging products, while also helping the search giant establish more continuity across the Android software experience.
He relied on moves like the avalanche, which involved launching his chest at a standing opponent's face, and the splash, which involved belly-flopping onto an opponent on the mat.
Caille Millner: Barbara Davidson's photograph pushes all of the right emotional buttons, and it's obviously not staged — look at that awkward arm flopping around on the left side of the frame.
Mr Johnson has such a capacity for flip-flopping that, once in Downing Street and faced with the consequences of his promises, it is conceivable that he may simply drop them.
That saves Trump's skin with political reporters who care about policy: The best way to avoid getting accused of flip-flopping is never to say anything specific enough to be reversible.
This is critical because, contrary to the Democratic operative and consultant class' hypothesis, millennial voters are often times more savvy and knowledgeable about politicians like Clinton's long record of flip-flopping.
Ya can't REALLY blame soccer stars like Neymar for flopping worse than Vlade Divac in the '90s ... because there's a really smart reason behind the fake pain -- so says Trevor Noah.
By one day equating neo-Nazis with civil rights protesters, then days later saying the country has no place for racists before flip-flopping again, he has left international onlookers baffled.
Its stinging connotation was validated in direct proportion to the contrived outrage of opposition politicians and cable news mannequins flopping to the ground and clutching their knees like European soccer players.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Four years after flopping in London, Australia's swimmers took a confident step towards redemption at the Rio Olympics with a string of impressive performances at national trials in Adelaide.
Or do they believe that casting a vote against the second Trump nominee will make them vulnerable to the charge of flip flopping or having no firmly grounded stances at all?
More from VICE: All the publicity and anecdotal success stories bled over into a field that typically demands objective, measurable proof, and that's around the time all the flip-flopping began.
It is the very flopping around of the brain, on display for us and anyone who listens, the machinery of the mind exposed for the whole of rationality to gawk at.
That's how the nation's preeminent youth climate group is handling the Super Tuesday losses of Sanders, who now looks dangerously close to flopping in his second attempt at the Democratic nomination.
With that said, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Monday suggested that his country would not necessarily withdraw from the pact just because the US does, flip-flopping on his previous statements.
Even our governments are flip-flopping on dietary recommendations, one decade telling us to cut fat and eat carbs, the next decade saying, oops, carbs and sugar are the devil himself.
In person, his hand gestures seemed exaggerated, his long arms pushing his long hands sideways, the palms out, fingers slightly curled, the whole hand flopping as though he were a marionette.
Those corporations, already holding regular meetings with organizers to discuss the evolving situation, privately voiced concern about flip-flopping public messages coming from officials, representatives from half a dozen sponsors said.
Olympic horizontal bar champion Epke Zonderland was also forced to make the long journey to Rio a few months before he would have wanted to after flopping in Glasgow last year.
"This recommendation puts the self-interest of a flip-flopping opponent of the Amazon project above the state's economic growth," Dani Lever, a spokeswoman for the governor, said in a statement.
But the governor's office has accused Mr. Gianaris of "flip-flopping" in his stance on Amazon, pointing to a letter that he signed in 2017 inviting the company to New York.
Image: Christoph Strässler/FlickrYou may be familiar with the Big Buck Hunter bonus level where you pump a few dozen rounds into salmon flopping out of the river while grizzlies look on.
Jeff Sprecher, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange and CEO of its parent company, Intercontinental Exchange, said that despite headlines of cryptocurrencies flopping, digital assets have a future in regulated markets.
His best moment by a long shot is when Perry finally steps into the spotlight to rap some Socrates (college!), completely sucks at it, and ends up "breakdancing" as a flopping eel.
Get access to tens of thousands of channels, apps, movies, and episodes of live TV — because there's nothing better than flopping on the couch and not having to dig for the remote.
Once it's done flopping around, everything pops back into place thanks to the magnets and (assuming it lands right side up) the drone is immediately ready to take to the skies again.
Meanwhile, Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, delivered a security-focused speech Tuesday in Wilmington, North Carolina, accusing Trump of flip-flopping on how the United States should handle the war in Iraq.
Earlier on Monday, Trump insisted he was not "flip-flopping" on immigration, despite a comment by Conway on Sunday that his plan to deport 11 million illegal immigrants was still under review.
And in the face of the new flip-flopping accusations from all sides, Trump now has bragging rights that he accepted the Mexican president's invitation to meet and Hillary Clinton has not.
Apparently the decomposing husk of The Sports Reporters, a semi-relevant sports discourse show previously hosted by the late Dick Schaap, is still flopping around somewhere on ESPN airwaves on Sunday mornings.
In the CNN interview, Mr. Trump – who has made his political mark as the "tell-it-like-it-is" candidate – tried to counter questions that he was flip-flopping on policy issues.
Then he comes back to make a highly anticipated speech after days of what was seen as major flip-flopping as he seemed to soften his approach to his hardline immigration stance.
You're running around— you're literally running around—flopping up and down for hours, in the heat, sweating, rain, whatever comes your way, and you hair has to be able to take that.
Dick Celeste and a super-PAC, New Leadership for Ohio, that last month launched three television ads attacking Strickland for flip-flopping on gun control, wavering on abortion and questioning his vitality.
Kamala Harris has performed a tortured dance of support for the Medicare for All plan, flip-flopping several times on whether or not she would ban private insurance (as the plan dictates).
Kamala Harris has performed a tortured dance of support for the Medicare for All plan, flip-flopping several times on whether or not she would ban private insurance, as the plan dictates.
The way this situation has been handled-Northam directly ignoring Democrat machinery telling him to step down and flip-flopping on his admission of guilt-makes this man unelectable in the future.
And then there is Right to Rise, the "super PAC" supporting Mr. Bush, which has begun a furious advertising offensive against Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, accusing him of flip-flopping on immigration.
She chose not to accuse him of "flip-flopping" on gun control bills as she had earlier on Sunday, but rather said at the debate that she was "pleased" he had "reversed" himself.
Although they're originally from the Indian and Western Pacific Oceans, these vacuum cleaners have been flopping around the Atlantic for the last 25 years, probably because people dumped them from their home aquariums.
Several conservatives, and even one of his most ardent supporters in Ann Coulter, had been getting much attention as they accused Trump of flip-flopping on illegal immigration and especially the deportation question.
At an earlier rally in Ottumwa, Iowa, he accused Mr. Cruz of flip-flopping on his support of ethanol, a fuel that can be made from corn and a major industry in Iowa.
Normal politicians get dinged all the time for "flip-flopping" on positions—the implication being that they'll say anything in order to get and stay in power and have no deeply held convictions.
"I feel he's doing poorly because of flip-flopping on all the promises he made," said Chris Race, who works at the Liberty Tax Service in Wilkes-Barre and who voted for Trump.
Dreiband has come under a wave of criticism from civil rights organizations and LGBT activists because of his work defending major corporations against discrimination lawsuits, and in some cases flip-flopping his position.
If the primary value of "The Voyeur's Motel" lies in its veracity, or, as Mr Foos might like, as a sexual history of post-war America, this flip-flopping might render it worthless.
A number of their top swimmers skipped last year's world championships in Hungary to focus on the Gold Coast and some will be hugely motivated for success after flopping at the Rio Olympics.
Or costume, as was the ode to the Soviet 1960s at Ulyana Sergeenko, who has been casting (or flopping) about for a way to evolve the Ukrainian folk dressing that made her name.
"Given the frequent flip-flopping of the Donald Trump administration, it is still too early to conclude that a trade war will start," the editorial said, adding that China's stance had been consistent.
This year, anyone as rich as the McCallisters has a chance to go beyond flopping down on the couch to watch Kevin wage war on the Wet Bandits—they can actually live like him.
Jeff Sprecher, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange and CEO of ICE, said at the Consensus Invest conference Tuesday that despite headlines of cryptocurrencies flopping, digital assets have a future in regulated markets.
The man from Virginia, sans nose, was carried off in victory while the Kentuckian headed to the doctor, his eyes damaged from the attempted gouging and his torn lower lip flopping around his chin.
It's been half a decade since Apple transitioned to the lighting connector, and still I regularly see the long-retired iPod 30-pin cable flopping off treadmill dashboards at gyms all around the country.
I wore the Inspire HR to a groovy dancehall class, and while it tracked my 90 minutes of rhythmically challenged flopping around as a "sport" I was pleased it marked the exercise at all.
Not only did Trump shut him down over his divisive anti-New York comments, Marco Rubio ripped into him for allegedly flip-flopping on everything from immigration to farm crop insurance to the military.
The Texas senator, who rivals have at times accused of flip-flopping on the controversial issue (which he denies), seems to have found a way to thread the needle in the Lone Star State.
Funnel these allegations of "flip flopping" and "180s" through the same alert skepticism that you used in assessing the bogus campaign charges of racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, and every other negative "-ism" falsely alleged.
There are reasons to doubt the Ravens (injuries) and the Steelers (suspensions), but the Bengals, at least, look primed to keep doing their thing: winning ten-plus games and flopping out of the postseason.
Clinton, over the last 24 hours, has been frantically flopping around like a bass on the side of the Arkansas River … These crazy charges you heard out of him last night are not new.
A player was twice as likely to take a dive when attacking an opponent's goal than when they were playing defense, and there was a steady increase in flopping behavior moving toward the goal.
"Republican senators are hitting the panic button and flip-flopping on T.P.P. in a blatant and desperate effort to cover up their records," said Sadie Weiner, communications director at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
After she was dismissed, she provided an extraordinary peek behind the curtain into over 16 hours of jury deliberations, describing a "tense" mood in the jury room with the vote "flip-flopping" at times.
Because I was aimed steeply downhill, partway into a soft-clay gully, I landed more or less on my feet, like a gymnast, before flopping onto my stomach with an "Ugh!" and briefly bodysurfing.
Clinton, over the last 85033 hours, has been frantically flopping around like a bass on the side of the Arkansas River … These crazy charges you heard out of him last night are not new.
After a mediocre performance in the second debate and some criticism of her perceived flip-flopping on issues like Medicare for All, Harris could use a strong debate to help gain some momentum back.
Trump's email use — and her excuse — exemplify the flip-flopping role she tries to play in public life: She's a shrewd political adviser when convenient, and a political novice and dutiful daughter when not.
Hundreds of spectators watched in amusement on Sunday as the 41 teams presented their handmade aircrafts to the crowd before mostly belly-flopping flat into the water off the six-meter (19.6 ft) flight deck.
Even ads that created buzz — attacks on Senator Marco Rubio of Florida that poked fun at his fancy boots or pointed out his flip-flopping on issues — didn't help Mr. Bush or hurt their target.
Trump urged Republican lawmakers on Friday to drop their efforts to pass comprehensive immigration legislation until after the November congressional elections, flip-flopping on his appeal earlier in the week for Congress to act soon.
It's been a rocky road to glory for Discord, a startup whose iPad battle arena game, "Fates Forever," earned it a top spot at our 2013 TechCrunch Disrupt show, but wound up flopping with users.
The 34-year-old 'Daily Show' host is a massive soccer fan -- and has thought long and hard about the flopping epidemic that's taken over the World Cup ... particularly in regards to the Brazilian superstar.
Each one acts independently but lack adequate communication, which has resulted in serious policy flip-flopping as officials struggle to strike a balance between limiting short-term market volatility while gradually opening up China's economy.
As founders and VC investors lock horns, startups are on the hunt for 'outside' board directors, Silicon Valley's in-demand jobThe real reason IPOs are flopping is the lack of startup transparency, some experts say.
Everyone's favorite problematic-Instagrammer-cum-inescapable-culture-virus the Fat Jew—aka Josh Ostrovsky—is belly-flopping into the sordid petri dish of EDM parody with a new Major Lazer "tribute band" called Major Behavior.
In the wake of their tentative August agreement, Lewis said he and Edward had been co-parenting relatively peacefully — that was, until Edward's allegedly flip-flopping on parenting decisions caused their most recent falling out.
And I was a sucker for anything advertised on TV, once dragging out all the towels in the house to recreate a fabric softener ad featuring a kid flopping onto a pile of fluffy towels.
The tree barely fits in the corner of a tiny living room that looks out directly onto a basketball court — where teenagers are flopping around in five or six sweatshirts apiece — and then the East River.
Photos circulated on social media showed dozens of volunteers wading on to the reef and tying ropes around the whales, each of which was several meters long and flopping its huge fins in the shallow water.
And although he did not explicitly rule out an alliance with M5S, he criticised Di Maio's flip-flopping on key issues, such as immigration, and stressed that he wasn't the kind of person who switches teams.
And she's endlessly judgmental with her charges: at one point, Decker shoots Howard flopping around on a beach in a turtle costume, then cuts to her lying on a stage, making flipper-gestures with her limbs.
The rapper put his rainbow hair in a bun and hit the pitch to show off his skills -- from a terrible penalty shot to flopping ... to that prayer thing players do when they take the field.
Trump said in an interview Tuesday he would be open to "softening" on immigration laws after insisting previously he wasn't flip-flopping on his position to deport the 11 million undocumented people living in the country.
It's become a cliché to compare the latest tech innovation to that scene from Wall-E with the tubby future humans flopping around in hoverchairs, but by my god, sometimes the comparisons are difficult to avoid.
Although critics have lambasted him for flip-flopping on some policies (he now proposes to ban immigrants from "terrorist nations" rather than all Muslims), Mr Trump has stood firm on at least one proposal: his wall.
An informal White House adviser on China is flip-flopping over whether China gave him information about former Vice President Joe Biden's son around the time President Donald Trump called on China to investigate the Bidens.
Read More: The flopping of the IPOs: Tech's biggest investors came to San Francisco for a major startup conference, and one topic stole the showThe sixth and final season of "Silicon Valley" premieres on October 27.
It appears that by dodging the specifics in his tough-on-immigration speeches so far, Trump technically has built himself an escape hatch from accusations of flip-flopping on this particular area of the immigration debate.
Harrowing images of children in detention centers, the administration's flip flopping on its own family separation policy and two bills struggling to make it through the House have kept the national focus on immigration this week.
He acquired a gruesome, inexplicable flopping habit his second year; he punched an equipment manager in the face and made several unforgivably bad Kia commercials with Jack McBrayer (after nailing the first few he starred in).
That's why the 10-year yield in the US has plunged even though the Fed got serious about flip-flopping on rate increases and then actually raised its policy rate, with threats of more to come.
At a briefing about Hurricane Dorian at Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters on Sunday, Mr. Trump, who has a record of flip-flopping on gun safety, pledged to find a way to "substantially reduce" mass shootings.
Written off after flopping at the Sochi Games when he finished fourth, the 31-year-old White has come back with a vengeance, putting Hirano and the rest of snowboarding's next generation firmly in their place.
I am Donald Trump, on the 100th day since my inauguration, gazing maddeningly at my desolate surroundings while my sandy head rug fights the wind to cling to my scalp, flopping like a rabid dog's tongue.
With the camera flopping around on my chest there were a lot of blurry images, and the exposure was inconsistent from shot to shot, which led to too bright images next to ones that were too dark.
His plan is estimated to cut $1503 trillion in tax revenue, which would be added to the national debt and deficit over a decade (more on Trump's flip-flopping position on paying off the national debt below).
When you look at a chart like that, what you see is that the S&P 500 is essentially, with all the flopping up and down is done, is essentially right where it was 18 months ago.
Netflix's Tuca & Bertie comes from the creative team behind BoJack Horseman, but the show takes place in a much zanier, more surreal world where a boob or two can be seen flopping around jovially at every turn.
What I AM here to say is that, not only did it NOT MATTER if they were right, but that flopping is, fundamentally, an attempt to fool referees, who are SportsCops, and that fooling cops is cool.
His plan is estimated to cut $214 trillion in tax revenue, which would be added to the national debt and deficit over a decade (more on Trump's flip-flopping position on paying off the national debt below).
They're always there, flopping to and fro underneath the shaft, but they exist somewhere on the periphery of our consciousness, an essential but rarely acknowledged component of the whole, much like George Harrison's role in the Beatles.
But his public (and blunt) Facebook message against Trump's handling of Charlottesville reflects a larger trend of Republican lawmakers distancing themselves from the president after his week of flip-flopping on whether to denounce violent white nationalists.
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If the people you've been partnering with have been flip-flopping, unsure of what to do or how they feel, Mars in Aries will find them in a decisive, action-oriented mood—maybe even a little bossy!
"The current situation is completely due to the United States pursuing unilateralism and protectionism, breaking its promises and flip-flopping, and insisting on provoking a trade war toward China," Geng told a regular news briefing on Thursday.
The music video opens with Wiz Khalifa blowing into a Sonic game cartridge for the Sega Genesis — something you definitely shouldn't do — before flopping onto a couch in the middle of a weird, empty room to play.
Trump has been flip-flopping on the latter proposal -- threatening to close the border if Mexico didn't stop "massive amounts of drugs" coming into the US within one year and then seemingly retreating from the threat altogether.
Michael Flynn, a possible Donald Trump running mate, is flip-flopping on abortion, saying Monday that he's a "pro-life Democrat" after comments on Sunday that women will have to "make the decision" on the divisive issue.
At the moment, the bike needs a human controller to tell it where to go via a remote control as it has no GPS, but it can ride there by itself—crucially, without flopping on its side.
Freud painted the nude Ms. Tilley asleep on a sofa, her face smushed into the floral-pattern cushion, her belly flopping over her right thigh, her pasty skin cast as streaks of the artist's favored Cremnitz white.
As the conversation around rapper XXXTentacion's domestic abuse charges get more and more press — thanks, in part, to Spotify's recent flip-flopping on their hateful conduct policy — it's his alleged victim, Geneva Ayala, who is facing the consequences.
The female sea lion appeared not to be bothered by the scene she was causing, with eyewitnesses telling the CBS station that the animal spent most of her time in Point Loma sleeping, scratching herself and flopping around.
Someone like Obama who bursts onto the national stage and then secures a national party nomination quickly can have all the up-to-date "correct" political opinions without the fuss and muss of a lot of flip-flopping.
The year was a dizzying ride that took Tesla shareholders and fans, critics, car owners, employees, the media and Musk himself to extreme highs and troubling lows — sometimes flip-flopping twice or more in a few days' time.
Some make sense but some of what makes sense makes so much sense you have to wonder why it took Savage returning to a game after flopping and twitching in his own end zone for it to happen.
In fact, she considers tying your hair up before you eat to be the hallmark of cool womanhood — because nobody can fully commit to something as important as food with a load of hair flopping in their face.
"The president is a liar" #FakeNewsPresident Trump "has no business being president" He criticizes everyone except Putin As Maya Angelou said... Trump's actions don't make him presidential On all the flip-flopping Who's not qualified to be president?
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry said on Wednesday that the United States was to blame for flip-flopping in bilateral trade negotiations over the past year, after comments from U.S. President Donald Trump warning Beijing against stalling talks.
Now, remembering that day, I wonder what those people might have thought of the man scrambling from fire escape to rooftop and back, letting go with one hand, flopping down on his belly to crane over the edge.
Dude must be keeping up on his Serie A. Well, the NBA took notice of Smart's bad behavior, as they fined him a solid $5,000 for flopping about like a mating-bound salmon, according to the Boston Globe.
The Fox moderators pummeled Cruz over his stance opposing ethanol subsidies in Iowa, flip-flopping in the Senate, and even directly questioned him whether he would hurt the Republican Party in later elections if he became the nominee.
Her most likely successor, given the extent of rabid pro-Brexit sentiment among Tories, is Boris Johnson, the unscrupulous, ramshackle, flip-flopping, dissembling former foreign secretary, whose uncertain relationship with the truth and unwavering narcissism resemble Donald Trump's.
Trump-coddling, self-important, flip-flopping Theresa May, ensconced at 10 Downing Street without ever being elected prime minister, was going to sweep to her hard-Brexit victory and take the country down her little England rabbit hole.
The rescue mutt, named for a marine mammal with a single tusk that sticks out of its face, gained viral fame this week with his miniature tail flopping between his eyes (no, it doesn't wag on its own).
We stuck with the talks despite recurring disquiet and upset within our ranks over the intensified bombing campaign against our villages by the United States and the flip-flopping and ever-moving goal posts of the American side.
Before dropping out of the race, he did damage to Clinton when he hammered her for receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars to give speeches to Wall Street, and for flip-flopping on issues like the Keystone Pipeline.
The ANC's reputation was bruised by Zuma's flip-flopping over the finance ministry and by a constitutional court ruling that said he flouted the law over an order to repay inappropriate spending of state funds on his private home.
But there's also the possibility that Trump isn't just softening his position, but outright flip-flopping — adopting the policies that he mocked, to great effect, when they were being pushed by Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio in the primaries.
Because it does not use Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, this means you'll need to stand fairly close to your opponent and do your best not to accidentally slap each other while flopping your hands around near each other's faces.
The flip-flopping was real: Shortly after her ascension to the Senate, she hired "a public-affairs consulting company with ties to the Hispanic community" and pledged her support for the DREAM Act, according to a 2013 Atlantic profile.
No matter how many times we're told to never go to sleep still wearing the makeup put on earlier in the day, we've all had the occasional night where flopping into bed without removing it is all too inviting.
Does the release of a mediocre phone made by a foreign company just confirm the idea that the company has dug its own grave and feels fine flopping into it, like a failed character in a Martin Scorsese film?
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The head of Russia's Olympic delegation on Tuesday criticized athletics' governing body for flip-flopping over the eligibility of long-jumper Darya Klishina to compete in Rio, and said he feared her performance will suffer.
It's this back and forth that most interests me—flip-flopping from that place of great quietude that comes from a long walk, to the chaos of inputs that awaits you back in the "real world" in a chair.
Kasich was better than Trump on this position, since he proved as governor that he has compromised to accomplish important goals, and that his flexibility, unlike Trump's, doesn't come at the cost of core Republican principles or flip-flopping.
"The desperation of the media to chase ratings and give unprecedented free airtime to Trump, with little or no attempt to scrutinize his record, his statements, his flip-flopping, or his shady track record," one New Hampshire Republican said.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese state media warned U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday against flip-flopping on trade deals in Asia, as Asia-Pacific leaders gathered for a summit amid fears that growing protectionism will stunt global economic growth.
The Lyons are just like us — moaning about the daily injustices of modern life and trying to find joy in the wasteland of late capitalism while flip-flopping between cynical numbness and mind-melting fury at the world's mounting injustices.
After flip-flopping in and out of retirement since completing 1997's Princess Mononoke, which is getting a brief stint in theaters this week, the Studio Ghibli co-founder continues to push himself to the limit by juggling multiple projects.
But right now, very little is clear about Trump's immigration policy, other than the fact that he has hinted at a "softening" on his position on undocumented immigrants, while at the same time saying he would not be flip-flopping.
LeBron James, whom Kerr accused of flopping on Curry's final foul, went out of his way to bump Curry after making a layup on Thursday night and, in another sequence, barked at Curry after swatting away his shot near the basket.
But I do feel like my strength is being prepared beforehand, so I'd much rather do that instead of flopping in front of thousands of people There is a lot more dialogue happening online about severe depression within the black community.
Asked on Fox News if he was flip-flopping on his immigration ideas, Mr. Trump insisted that he still intends to be "strong" while emphasizing the importance of fairness when it comes to immigrants who came to the United States illegally.
And while BlackBerry and, before it, Nortel Networks were Canadian technology giants that became global forces before flopping, Ms. Delaney said that the Canadian tech sector still had major success stories like CGI, an information technology services provider based in Montreal.
The federal flip-flopping, the researchers said, provided a natural experiment, allowing them to study the effects of policies that at points gave states the authority to kill, or "cull," wolves suspected to have damaged property or threatened pets or humans.
Flip-flopping the final two spots in the top 10 are Xander Schauffele, who moved to No. 9 after finishing tied for third on Sunday, and Bryson DeChambeau, who dropped a spot to No. 10 with a T-35 finish.
And there's a long tradition of Democrats flip-flopping on abortion when the time came to run for national office: Ted Kennedy, Al Gore, Dick Gephardt, Jesse Jackson, and Dennis Kucinich were all pro-life at one point in time.
His hair was whiter than the piano keys but his face was bright and the way he attacked the song with vigor, hair flopping, hands bouncing, made me feel in the presence of someone younger, not decades older than me.
Heller was at the center of the health care storm all summer due to his flip-flopping support for the Republican bill, and CNN has rated him as one of the most vulnerable Republican senators vying for re-election in 2018.
On Thursday, a senior administration official called the GAO report an "overreach," blasting the independent watchdog for getting involved "in the media's controversy of the day" and pointing to what the official called GAO's record of flip-flopping on past opinions.
While he's now one of the richest men in the world with a net worth of $92 billion, Microsoft founder Bill Gates has dealt with his share of failures, like an attempt at TV-style internet shows that ended up flopping.
The heavy ears flopping forward at all times create the walls of the trail, a kind of tunnel and tunnel vision, the tips of the ears stirring up the particles on the ground for the wrinkles to gather and hold.
But while that extreme normality appeals to party regulars, just as Hillary Clinton appealed to them, the sheer duration of normality means you end up flip-flopping or getting behind the curve in a way that a younger politician wouldn't.
He did not play like other people: he was muscular, dramatic, with his flopping hair and working man's hands, sharp-creased trousers and shirt-tail ever pulling out, hitting the ball with apparent abandon as his gallery of fans roared him on.
But, this moment with a lame-duck speaker, a designated successor worried about flopping the way he did when he tried to replace  John   Boehner  and anxieties all over the conference about a possible midterm rout makes for a season of rich opportunity.
Knobs are flopping out at every opportunity; Tinker masturbates to a dancing woman in a cell whom he later sleeps with, gay sex is simulated between lovers Carl and Rod, Grace has hetero sex with someone, people are humiliated by stripping naked frequently.
The person he thinks is an admirer turns out to be a member of a group of gay activists who perform a parody of his brother's single "Drip Drop" in a circle around him, accusing him of flip-flopping on his queerness.
As you can tell from his ad in 2005, Tim Kaine has spent most of his political career trying to appear to be all things to all people which has produced so many contradictions that the term "flip-flopping" just doesn't suffice.
Thus far, all the flipping and flopping has been treated as something of an aberration in the industry, but Mr. Copping is the eighth designer to depart a brand after a single contract stint (or less, in his case) since last July. Eight!
All that combined with a history of flip-flopping on the issue of abortion — he was once a Democrat and has described himself as a "very pro-choice" — made his background certainly enough to foster a healthy skepticism among the anti-choice movement.
When the LA-based filmmaker's going to the store spread across college campuses and infiltrated water cooler conversation, stoners "heh'd," sorority girls "couldn't even," and everyone else just wondered where the hell this distorted human body scan flopping through life had come from.
I had my own room, the house was cozy thanks to our wood stove, and we had a few sweet old hunting dogs flopping around, but it was way out in the woods, and their parents never wanted to make the drive.
Even as Trump tweeted Monday night to accuse McCain of flip-flopping on Obamacare, Graham reaffirmed that his friendship with McCain would not suffer over the potential failure of Republicans' seemingly final attempt at repeal before its window to sidestep a filibuster closes.
Decriminalizing unauthorized crossing of the US border is also unpopular (30 percent approval to 52 percent disapproval), and given the relative lack of interest group pressure on the issue, Democrats like Sanders who endorsed this idea might want to consider simply flip-flopping.
WASHINGTON — As some on the right howled about a series of reversals by President Trump on a number of his campaign promises — conned, betrayed, sold out, they said — Rush Limbaugh asked his listeners this week whether any of that flip-flopping really mattered.
She wants to shoot a deer, dig clams, hunt truffles, ride bikes — all the sorts of things we make excuses about and know in the back of our minds we should be doing instead of flopping down the same old timeworn paths.
Clinton of flip-flopping on the subject by favoring expanded gun control measures as a Senate candidate in 2000, then positioning herself alongside gun owners in opposition to Mr. Obama during their 2008 primary, before arriving at her present position favoring strict new measures.
With President Trump offering Roy Moore his formal endorsement, the RNC flip-flopping and resuming financial support of his campaign, and Mitch McConnell endorsing Moore as well, it's worth dwelling on the fact that the policy stakes of the Alabama special election are high.
" Lahren's statements quickly drew the ire of conservative writers, social media users and even TheBlaze founder Glenn Beck who accused the woman of flip-flopping on her stance — last year, Lahren referred to reproductive rights advocates in a video as "straight-up baby killers.
According to a summary of the latest emails posted on Russia Today, a media outlet with close links to the Russian government, highlights include campaign staff discussions about "galvanizing Latino support" and about how to handle media queries about Clinton's "flip-flopping" on gay marriage.
Trump will open himself up to flip-flopping charges, but he can say he has not been a policy expert in the past and he has learned that deporting 11 million illegal immigrants would be too expensive, too difficult and too inhumane to accomplish.
Duterte's opponents wasted no time in accusing him of flip-flopping, pointing out that he had repeatedly dared the ICC to indict him and said he would "rot in jail" to defend a war on drugs during which police have killed thousands of people.
Frank is kind of flopping around in all ways (mostly his hair) as Annalise's assistant ("secretary" if you're nasty), and Bonnie is still the same organizational wizard with a soft spot for the boss, helping her lie on her side to relieve pregnancy pains.
But the Euros will inevitably leave their cigarettes and trash lying around, which will result in an attack from The Stardust Vagabonds, who bum-rush the Europeans in order to take revenge, brandishing their light-up toys, beaded dreadlocks violently flopping in the wind.
Animated GIFs were a popular way to convey on social media how it felt to be unable to apply while the web portal was down: the scream, the tear, the faint, the overweight basketball player flopping on his belly as he attempted a shot.
Taking time to be compassionate toward "the pressure of the hierarchy at work or the promotion stress," or your partner's anxiety around their "client flip-flopping what they want every hour of the day," Dr. Johnson said, is certainly a way of showing support.
ELLIOTT CENNETOGLU In Florida, there was a sort of ambient streetlight lighting so you could see each little texture in the sand, each little ripple and then over time, the light coming from the opposite way over the water, sort of flopping the shadow.
May, who had hoped to win a landslide and a mandate going into Brexit negotiations, has proved to be an uninspired retail politician: wooden in manner, ill at ease with voters, flip-flopping on flagship policy proposals and robotically repeating the same rehearsed lines.
In most sequences, Mr. de Andrade zooms in on the men's faces and the animals' craws as death approaches; one angler is nearly in tears as the life goes out of a flopping fish, whom he embraces like the dying Jesus in a Pietà.
Trump's double-digit loss in Wisconsin — once a primary contest many believed to be within his grasp -- came after a damaging set of mishaps that began with his campaign manager being charged with simple battery and ended with Trump twice flip-flopping on his abortion position.
Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska reeled off a stream of Twitter messages going after Donald J. Trump on Monday night, questioning the candidate's flip-flopping on gun rights and health care policy, his expansive view of presidential power – and his well-publicized history of bedroom exploits.
After two days of flip-flopping, Thomas' decision has been made for him by doctors as TMZ reports he will undergo heart surgery to clear a blockage, repair damage and put a stent where it needs to be after he reportedly had a heart attack last week.
A too-tight harness can pinch and create a muffin top effect some strap-wearers might find unflattering on their bodies, and a strap that's too loose or flimsy could result in a dildo that keeps flopping out, making the wearer feel goofy and self-conscious.
The latest dose of ridicule comes courtesy of the super PAC backing Jeb Bush, which rewrote the song "These Boots Are Made For Walking" in a new video mocking Rubio for flip-flopping on issues, missing Senate votes, and, of course, his penchant for fashionable footwear.
Unending tweet barrages, lusting for violence against Democratic speakers, denouncing fire marshals, attacking sacred Gold Star families who have given the ultimate in sacrifice for this great country, calling on America's adversaries to launch cyberattacks against us, lying and flip-flopping multiple times in a single rant.
Despite an economic slowdown and dipping ticket sales, China showed how it could still be a savior for Hollywood producers in June after Universal's $160 million blockbuster "Warcraft" managed to chalk up $156 million in China in the first five days despite flopping in the United States.
Watching it live it looked disastrous, watching it back on the replay it became clear that Khalidov wasn't actually caught by many of the punches, but judges don't have the benefit of slow motion replay and flopping to the floor under fire hasn't helped very many fighters.
Just another night of coming home from work, changing into comfies and flopping on the couch in front of the TV. Those are times for eating something easy to prepare and drinking something simple and moderately priced, wines that do not require rapt attention or prolonged contemplation.
Nor is there any useful explication of the policy decisions (like flip-flopping on Syria, and failing to close a deal enabling a sizable number of American forces to remain in Iraq beyond 2011) that have elicited sustained criticism from both government insiders and outside experts.
It is likely to be an eternal mystery as to how President Trump was able to continue attracting any prominent figures to serve in an administration whose hallmarks are instability, flip-flopping, incompetence and chaos, and in which a president is loyal and devoted only to himself.
" Putting on the mask could be the equivalent of putting on a condom—when I tell her about this new design idea, Muczi says she could see it become "a part of the act, another step, as opposed to having this piece of latex flopping around!
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — They are united here, at the Winter Games, at the bottom ranks of a sport considered among the most dangerous and daring, flopping belly first on a heavy sled and rocketing headfirst down a twisting and swirling ice track at 80 miles an hour.
Wednesday's phone call with PM Sharif would appear to mark a drastic shift in sentiment for the president-elect, who has seemed to make "turnaround" his new strategy after flip-flopping on various policy stances, including his proposed ban on Muslims entering the U.S. and bashing of Goldman Sachs.
Whether you have honed in on your Dream Job with laser-like focus or have no idea what career you want, know that just getting a job is better than flopping about trying to figure out the right path while burning through any savings left in your bank account.
It was mostly started by Hillary Clinton at the expense of Bernie Sanders, whom she castigated for his history of flip-flopping over gun control—as an independent senator for huntin'-fishin' Vermont, he once had little appetite for it—and for the uncertainty surrounding his health-care proposals.
Just check out Nancy Pelosi's comments concerning Mr. Conyers, whom she praised as an "icon" who had "done a great deal to protect women" while flip-flopping on whether she believed those accusing him — something she has seldom had trouble making a quick judgment about when Republicans are involved.
He identified as pro-abortion rights for years before flip-flopping to run for president as a Republican, he is on his third marriage and had several affairs over the years, he faces numerous credible accusations of sexual assault, and he is by all accounts not personally very religious.
Seeing what a hot button issue net neutrality is, it's not beyond the bounds of reason that the Republican leadership (and a flip-flopping president who was for net neutrality before he was against it) will fold rather than have it on the table during a very tough midterm battle.
In the videos that followed, Cardi denied Minaj's claim that she was stopping Minaj's bag, or preventing Minaj from making money, by noting that the only reason Offset and 21 Savage turned down doing a music video with Minaj for their song "No Flag" was because the song was flopping.
"The president is going to nominate somebody, or if he doesn't nominate somebody, that's his choice," Mr. Grassley told Eva McBride, who had accused him of flip-flopping from 2008 when he said there was no reason to delay approving judicial nominees in President George W. Bush's final year in office.
The plastic piece that contains the battery and connects both sides took a bit to get used to: While it's seemingly there to keep the earbuds from flopping around, I found that it would end up rubbing against the back of my neck or shirt, which was a little uncomfortable.
Jacky Rosen will most likely run against incumbent Republican Dean Heller, who has been almost unanimously named the most vulnerable Republican in the 2018 midterms after flip-flopping on GOP's health care bills — opposing the original proposal to repeal the Affordable Care Act, but voting in favor of the "skinny" repeal.
Lil B, The Messenger, has been informed by The Based God that The Curse will not only remain in effect, but that it will grow and expand, now punishing a young man from the Los Angeles Lakers as well as controlling the fates of the First Offender and the Flopping Chef.
Rosenstein made no mention in the speech of President Donald Trump's meeting Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his subsequent flip-flopping on Russia's involvement in the 2016 election, but he did take aim at Russia's influence and strategies to protect against "malign foreign influence operations" and other cyber threats.
There's little indication that this will change anytime soon; the federal Liberals have shown ambivalence on British Columbia's Site C, despite multiple challenges in question period to Minister of Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould over her flip-flopping on the project (in 2012, she suggested the project was "running roughshod over Aboriginal title rights").
Not only was there almost daily flip-flopping on whether it would be extended to flights from Europe and perhaps the world but, as one source recently told Gulliver, even the TSA—the body on the frontline of enforcing security—was kept in the dark about the plans until the last minute.
After Mr Cruz accused his colleague in the Senate of being soft on immigration, Mr Rubio attacked Mr Cruz for flip-flopping repeatedly on immigration, faulting him for changing his mind on doubling the number of green cards for legal immigrants, as well as for his support of cutting the defence budget.
Romania has scooped a team medal at every Olympics since 1976, including gold in 1984, 2000 and 2004, but that remarkable four-decade streak in women's gymnastics ended in bitter tears as they followed up a doomed outing at last year's world championships by also flopping at the Rio test event in April.
Two more of Girardi's moves factored in that inning: Rodriguez, making his first appearance since Tuesday, coaxing a seven-pitch, pinch-hit walk from Danny Salazar, the Indians' All-Star starter, and Gardner being perched in the leadoff spot for the second consecutive game after flip-flopping with Jacoby Ellsbury, who hit second.
Senator Kevin Cramer, Republican of North Dakota, expressed support for the president, as did Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who is up for re-election in 2020 and faced blistering criticism after flip-flopping this year on whether he would vote to disapprove the president's emergency declaration to build the wall.
And his flip-flopping between boasting about the strength of the economy and then suggesting it needs to be stimulated suggests that the President is worried about what growing warning signs of a recession could hold in store for him -- but is not quite sure what, if anything, he can do about it.
Instead of flopping down and scrolling on your phone endlessly after a long day, maybe eat something vaguely nourishing, move your body, put clean sheets on your bed, make a cup of tea, take a bath, do a puzzle — anything that helps ground you and makes you feel a little bit more human.
She's having trouble adjusting to kindergarten, and if this new friend she created from a bunch of trash is going to help her, then Woody will do whatever he can to get Forky up to speed on the complicated rules of the world (like everyone flopping to the ground when people walk into a room).
Goldman is also not an expert on Russia or intelligence, the company has long done performative flip-flopping on the Russia issue to avoid legislation that could affect its bottom line, and as media types immediately noted on Twitter, buying Facebook ads is only one of many things the indictment accuses the IRA of doing.
If you're not moved to pick up the game and give the mod a try, at least take a bit of joy from the possibility that a single letter may have been in part the cause of multimillion-dollar franchise flopping so hard that the developers got hit with a class-action lawsuit for it.
Exacerbating Trump's problem going forward, many conservative journalists—including those who would normally serve as loyal foot soldiers for an orthodox Republican nominee and brush aside damning revelations with accusations of liberal bias—are vouchsafing negative Trump stories instead, including the recent spate of pieces about his "flip-flopping" on taxes and other issues.
The disparity between the night's lively opening number — which joked about Hollywood having "solved diversity" because the nominee pool was the most diverse it's ever been —and Che and Jost's lifeless opening monologue proved to be something of a harbinger for the night to come, as efforts to celebrate diversity ended up flopping in practice.
During this election cycle, Meyers has been delivering some of the best Trump insults directly to the candidate's face, and in his eight-minute segment on Trump's Magic 8-Ball strategy, he traced Trump's drastic flip-flopping on topics like: It's jarring to hear how much Trump's rhetoric changes when it's replayed in quick succession.
" The survey questions whether Trump should repeat some of his previous angles of attack on his rival, asking "Should Trump call out Hillary for flip-flopping on NAFTA and TPP in an attempt to gain votes from Bernie's supporters?" and "Should Trump paint Hillary as someone who has betrayed working-class policies in favor of Wall Street?
EditorsNote: Corrects missed 3-pointers in closing seconds in graf 3; other minor edits Naji Marshall sank a free throw with 323 seconds left Friday night after Missouri State's Keandre Cook was called for a technical foul for flopping, snapping a tie and lifting No. 21 Xavier to a 59-56 non-conference win at Cintas Center in Cincinnati.
The flopping of the IPOs: Tech's biggest investors came to San Francisco for a major startup conference, and one topic stole the showTraders are piling in to short WeWork's 'house-of-cards' junk bonds — and the costs of the bets are some of the priciest on recordUber and WeWork are being thrashed for pretending to be tech companies.
It was the drizzly morning after a Q. and A. panel at the Red Bull Music Festival — her first big foray back into the spotlight — which she followed by showing up unannounced at a D.J. night in Brooklyn devoted to her music called This Party Is Killing You and flopping from the stage into her fans' arms.
By Congressman Nunes' actions, including his unilateral cancellation of next week's hearings and his apparent flip-flopping on one of the key issues in the investigation, he has not only reinforced the view that Congress has repeatedly failed to conduct bipartisan oversight of important matters, he has maimed his committee's ability to conduct a fair and credible investigation.
He had a way, when the dew grew too thick on the leaves of his verse, of breaking into rude song: Baby, you been stomping round on my toes so longThey're breaking out in black and blue hyacinths,Well-knit forget-me-notsGeraniums are flopping out over the tops of my shoestendril leaves coming out along the edges of my shoelaces.
A top Republican foreign policy adviser called out Mike Pence for flip-flopping in his views on Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, who announced the Indiana governor as his running mate on Friday.
Medical organizations including the American Red Cross and American Heart Association have been flip-flopping for and against the Heimlich Maneuver since it was unveiled publicly in a June 1974 article in the medical journal Emergency Medicine, but for all its teaching in classrooms and first aid courses, there's never been hard evidence for why it'd work better than a slap on the back.
Additionally, the flaws of the closed primary system force presidential candidates to appeal to the fringe-edge voters -- the 1 percent of the respective parties that typically control the outcome of the primaries -- which is why candidates -- such as Mitt Romney in 2012 -- are so often accused of flip-flopping when they enter the general election and are forced to draw a wider and more moderate appeal.
V.) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiThe Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief Congress kicks bipartisan energy innovation into higher gear MORE (R-Alaska), there's no reason anyone who voted for the bill in 2015 shouldn't vote for the same bill again — politically, in fact, flip-flopping on that vote would be risky.
Michael Flynn, a possible Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE running mate, is flip-flopping on abortion, saying Monday that he's a "pro-life Democrat" after comments on Sunday that women will have to "make the decision" on the divisive issue.
In the fuller version of Dorsey's NBC interview, which aired Wednesday night, Dorsey insisted that "we hold every account to the same standard, to the same rules," and that he felt the many other companies that had banned Jones, including Facebook and YouTube, had been inconsistent in their decision-making — which, in fairness to Dorsey, did come after some flip-flopping on the parts of the other platforms.
Harrison, who serves as an associate chair of the Democratic National Committee, declared his candidacy in a video posted online in which he accused Graham of political opportunism for flip-flopping in his support for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
And at Loewe, Jonathan Anderson offered an elegantly pointed meditation on the selfie and 16th- and 17th-century cameos (the connection between the two), juxtaposing the now-and-then by setting the cool of a black riding coat against the frippery of handkerchief-hem skirts trimmed in Elizabethan lace; needle punching ribbed cream knits into organdy petticoats; and flopping a cravat and balloon sleeves out from under a basic black knit tank.
So instead of flopping around trying to convince you to spend a quarter of your top eight picks on players who'll cannibalize each other, today I thought I'd step back and take advantage of the fact that I watch tape on everyone, and give you an overview of some pure backup runners who I think are the most talented in the league, and who could do something big if an opportunity comes.
Trump is so good at being on reality TV that the more cable news trends toward covering politics as if it's a reality show — toward stringing together a long series of incidents that sort of add up to a story but mostly just capture the trappings of something real, rather than a real thing itself — the more he can't help but seem like the only candidate who's not a fish flopping about on the shore and gasping for air.
Written over a re-work of the classic "Pied Piper" instrumental, and with an incredible music video that sees the pair juxtapose London street scenes with those of Paris, the message of "Thiago Silva" is simple: no matter what 2016 made everyone think, the sound of Britain is not reverting back to church bells, spoons stirring tea, Jeremy Clarkson revving a Bentley, a flaccid Union Jack flopping in the breeze, or cricket players having cheery banter on the village green.
Earlier Monday, Trump insisted he wasn't "flip-flopping" on deporting the estimated 2628 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. GREENS FOR CLINTON: The Hill's Devin Henry reports: Former Vice President Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore28500 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE is urging Americans concerned about climate change and considering a third-party presidential candidate to vote for Clinton instead.
The case against picking her: Let's start with the fact that Warren has accused Clinton of flip-flopping on bankruptcy legislation due to donations and pressure from the financial industry: Warren was not planning on becoming a politician at this point, which helps explain her candor, but all the same it would be jarring for Clinton to pick someone who's accused her of being bought and paid for — and it's not a stretch to imagine Clinton would find it hard to work with someone who at least once thought so little of her.
Either the senior level of both the national intelligence community and the FBI are incompetent (which is not inconceivable, after reading fired FBI director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE's Twitter feed and hearing former CIA director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE's flip-flopping media appearances).

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