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"high bar" Definitions
  1. a horizontal bar adjusted above head height and used as a support in some gymnastic exercises
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I've heard the idea of a firm hold with a high bar to cut and a high bar to hike.
There's a high bar to skip the regulatory review process.
Amazon sets a high bar for inclusion in the store.
Walmart (WMT) set a high bar for stores last week.
Mr Trump's immediate predecessors set a high bar for readiness.
Liberalism rightly sets a high bar against laws limiting speech.
I think, in America, that's a high bar to set.
He negotiates from a high bar to get people's attention.
And now, audience expectation is at an impossibly high bar.
Meeting such requirements can be a high bar to overcome.
It would set a genuinely high bar for future Olympics.
The Hill: Historic Korean summit sets high bar for Trump.
New York law has a high bar for insanity defenses.
GREEN The original versions are a high bar for me.
But Ellis knows they have a high bar to reach.
High bar, yes, but it's one the Warriors asked for.
This is a very high bar, and it should be.
Still, it has a high bar to clear in court.
This is usually a high bar, giving companies plenty of latitude.
And so this was a very high bar to get over.
Call it hyperbole, but competitors scrambled to reach his high bar.
So I have a pretty high bar for calling someone irreplaceable.
Being safer than cigarettes isn't exactly a high bar to hurdle.
Sony and Microsoft have set a high bar for online services.
We have set an almost impossibly high bar for Trumpian failure.
That was going to be a high bar in this case.
But Stanford has an uncommonly high bar for sexual assault cases.
Maybe it's just that her predecessor set a very high bar.
So expectations have gone up, and it is a high bar.
But they know they've set a high bar for reception entertainment.
Such measures are rare because of the high bar proving lasting harm.
It's still more trusted than Congress, but that's not a high bar.
" The spokesperson continued, "We're setting an extremely high bar for Model 3.
The actress said she sets a high bar in her professional life.
There are too many good directors out there ... it's a high bar.
Credit Suisse sees a high bar to direct currency intervention by Japan.
"It's a very very high bar," Lauro said of proving someone's intentions.
A high bar of public expectation will accompany both leaders in Hanoi.
The Constitution narrowly defines treason and establishes a high bar for conviction.
But Birdsell defended the commission, arguing the high bar is by design.
These people have an astonishingly high bar for what constitutes anti-Semitism.
South Korean beer is horrible—it's not a high bar to reach.
We understand we're held to a high bar, as we should be.
But Stanford has an uncommonly high bar for deciding sexual assault cases.
But the point is that Samsung has set a very high bar.
For months, she was the voice setting a high bar for impeachment.
There is an extremely high bar to remove a president from office.
Anessah is really setting a high bar for all future football games.
This does not set an especially high bar for this waiver option.
We set a very high bar and clearly didn't live up to it.
If the high bar for true-crime dramas is FX's The People v.
Cooper and Gaga had a high bar to clear, and their film soars.
And finding stuff that clears such a high bar is a big deal.
Sullivan, which establishes a high bar for public figures to win libel suits.
But she has said that any policy changes would face a high bar.
Murphy's series also set an unreasonably high bar for this kind of drama.
JUDGE CAUTIONS MULLER TEAM ON HIGH BAR FOR MANAFORT CONVICTION "Wrong," answered Laporta.
For ordinary families or individuals, that can be a high bar to clear.
You guys have set a seriously high bar for geek-tastic wedding proposals!
It has a very high bar, as it should, for incorporating "new" information.
My siblings set an incredibly high standard, a high bar for artistic excellence.
Regulated cannabis farming is "a very, very high bar," to clear, O'Neill retorted.
They set a high bar for the art in your home, don't they?
The high bar for further policy easing made "volatility episodes" likelier, he said.
On the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Mr. Trump has set himself a high bar.
Perhaps a jury could have concluded that Rhines's crime cleared this high bar.
But elsewhere confessional privilege can operate as a high bar to child protection.
For one, the standard for perjury has an "excruciatingly high bar," Levinson said.
We have very good competitors that set a very high bar in the industry.
Instagram's already-very-high bar for posts has crept to a scary new height.
He set a high bar, and I'm gonna do my best to meet it.
While that is a high bar for our lawmakers, they have to start somewhere.
It's turning out to be a high bar for some candidates to meet (Politico).
For right or for wrong, right now, malicious is a high bar for us.
Ahead of the final apparatus, the high bar, he held a lead of 0.901.
Roth set a high bar for everyone else—and himself—to violently crash into.
I think it's such a high bar for someone to do all this stuff.
"We understand we're held to a high bar, as we should be," he said.
I have a soft spot and a high bar for comedic commentary on technology.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Zhouqin Burnikel sets a heartbreakingly high bar for 2019 Sunday puzzles.
"To me, it's a high bar for closure," De Blasio told CNN on Monday.
Does Mr. Trump's conduct, as described in the Mueller report, clear that high bar?
It's a high bar but one that, sadly, women from many countries can clear.
Much like Stewart as a freshman, Slocum has set a high bar for herself.
The Food and Drug Administration sets a high bar for accuracy and user comprehension.
So the government has a pretty high bar to clear with its emergency motion.
Any talk of Porzingis as a revolutionary talent sets a high bar, for sure.
This shouldn't be considered a high bar, and it's not a far left purity test.
The visually stunning adaptation sets a high bar for all future shows crafted from podcasts.
There's a high bar for superheroes these days, since there are so many of them.
He also set a high bar for a possible visit by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.
Prydz has set a high bar, but this new show might be his most ambitious.
It's a fairly high bar to set for a demo, but his confidence isn't unfounded.
This isn't shocking coming from the man hoping to meet the "high bar" O'Reilly set.
But the company says these ads have to reach a high bar to be posted.
No, 200 politicians didn't switch -- that's a laughably high bar -- but there were plenty. 1.
"It also sets a very high bar for removing inciteful content and posts," Erdan said.
We know customers have high standards, so we set a high bar for Prime Air.
A high bar should be set for withholding material that could affect ongoing criminal investigations.
During qualifying, Uchimura smacked the ground hard when he fell during his high bar routine.
Possibly. But it's a high bar to clear and we simply haven't gotten there yet.
Courts set a high bar for plaintiffs to bring these ancillary companies into their cases.
And for right or for wrong right now, malicious is a high bar for us.
Or angrily shove them off a high bar as he stood on a raised platform.
We also know that a high bar of achievement must exist for all students nationwide.
Which again, I salute them for having a high bar, but we're at this moment.
But Stanford had set an uncommonly high bar, requiring at least a 4-1 decision.
Politics aside, it's hard to deny that the Obamas set a high bar for romance.
Mr. Cohen agreed that General McMaster would now be held to an impossibly high bar.
Clark found Warren genuine and said she set a high bar for other Democratic contenders.
Police reform advocates say this reflects the high bar for allegations to be found credible.
The company acknowledged that it has a high bar to jump over in the fourth quarter.
But CEO Sundar Pichai says the company has a "very high bar" to do a deal.
But I agree with Marie, on her assessment that President Trump has set a high bar.
Kylie says it's her favorite spot for sushi in L.A., which is definitely a high bar.
" "I've added difficulty over the last few years and trying to clean up my high bar.
Sure, it's a high bar to set given just how dismissive and thorough the original was.
The high bar for survival will discourage new online companies and reduce competition across the board.
Japan rallied on the vault and parallel bars and took the lead on the high bar.
It's not an especially high bar — after all, there are 12 for him to choose from.
Uber was set to report earnings on Monday after Lyft set a high bar last week.
True to form for the Trump White House, even doing nothing was an unachievably high bar.
The courts will probably prefer to keep a high bar when it comes to invalidating deals.
A high bar to meet, yes, but did anything on Broadway (or even Off) come close?
It really helped set a pretty high bar as far as what electric vehicles could be.
That is a high bar, and public figures rarely file libel suits and seldom win them.
Collins has already criticized Democrats' approach, though, and that's a high bar for them to clear.
Unless Mr. Manafort can show they acted in bad faith — a high bar — their judgment stands.
That's a very high bar to meet for anything controversial, as tax reform surely will be.
I would, because that to me is not an exceptionally high bar in terms of costs.
But the high bar required for an impeachment conviction in the Senate shouldn't prompt overconfidence by Republicans.
Neal has also said that the USMCA deal has a very high bar set to pass Congress.
It's one of the most shameful examples of reality television, and that's already a shockingly high bar.
But through no fault of her own, she has also reinforced the incredibly high bar of believability.
But the Constitution's high bar for interfering with free speech has largely protected the centers from regulation.
Organizers say it will take some time to find out if this sets a new high bar.
PEPFAR sets that high bar, and challenges us to accurately define and share even more American greatness.
Last month, it raised $52 million in a late-stage funding round led by High Bar Partners.
Russia has notoriously weak domestic abuse laws, which set a very high bar before authorities will intervene.
Trump set a high bar when he declared the Iran nuclear deal's invasive inspections to be insufficient.
However, the fantastic service at Outback set a sky-high bar that LongHorn fell far short of.
Enjoying a nice cocktail is the kind of experience that shouldn't have a high bar for entry.
Worlds better in comparison to More Parts Per Million, sure, but that wasn't a particularly high bar.
Asking for an ace is setting a high bar, but an ace/aces is what they need.
That's an extremely high bar, but at its best, "Awaken, My Love!" recalls many of those virtues.
That is a pretty high bar, though logic might suggest there are some gems among the rejects.
The standard in place was established by the 1968 Gun Control Act, which set a high bar.
A judge can reject the tribe's candidate but only for "clear and convincing" reasons, a high bar.
At Google, we set a very high bar, and we clearly didn't live up to our expectations.
The men finish up the meet with finals on vault, parallel bars and high bar on Saturday.
Still, Clinton faces a high bar for what will pass as a victory in her home state.
Although he failed to clear that high bar, Nadal spent little time dwelling on the missed opportunity.
The Silicon Valley representatives are setting a high bar for federal privacy legislation amid bipartisan legislation efforts.
"We understand we&aposre held to a high bar, as we should be," he wrote on Twitter.
How has that high bar affected people who you think are deserving of a chance in court?
Even still, granting full statehood would likely require a constitutional amendment, an incredibly high bar, given Republican opposition.
That is also a very high bar, but it's one that Apple very much needs to clear today.
There's also a high bar for trust that products need to overcome before a product can be adopted.
I leave the high bar stool to make sure I won't fall off as the beers start working.
The trade offs needed to increase the BCA caps would be "a high bar, very difficult," she said.
He said Wal-Mart vets sellers to the third party marketplace and has a high bar for selection.
They blamed the media for holding Rubio to low expectations, and for holding Cruz to a high bar.
With so many possible explanations for what went wrong, the real one had better reach a high bar.
"Today, Vertex met or exceeded that high bar and matched the high-end of efficacy expectations," he added.
" One former Clinton speechwriter said the Democratic nominee is fully aware "she has a high bar to clear.
"There was definitely a high bar to getting agreement on a 2023 production cutoff," the U.S. official said.
Though Uchimura's high bar routine sealed victory, the final scoreboard showed him beating Verniaiev by just 0.099 points.
The strategy faces a high bar, requiring more than 20 Republicans to buck their leadership and sign on.
"I want to honor the high bar that Dan and David set with the original show," he said.
Beyond reaching a high bar for donations, candidates must hit 2% in at least four party-approved polls.
That means it would take 220 senators to remove Trump, and that's a very high bar to clear.
The Mandalorian set a high bar for what a Star Wars show could do in the streaming space.
The rules of the court set a very high bar for the prosecutor to begin a full investigation.
One of the things I love most about staying in the city is the high bar for accommodations.
That is a pretty high bar for most people to clear, and only about 2000 million claim it.
But none of those phones ever hit the very high bar for mobile excellence set by the iPhone.
That's not a high bar, and I wouldn't take most of the claims of "Unhinged" at face value.
He said Tuesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation " that brick-and-mortar stores face a high bar to impress consumers.
Senate Republicans who'd pronounced candidate Trump unfit for office would surely hold his actual conduct to a high bar.
Still, tech companies looking to disrupt banks and other areas of finance are dealing with an especially high bar.
"We'll be looking for opportunities moving forward, but we're going to keep a pretty high bar," he told Reuters.
That's why the Constitution requires the government to clear a high bar when it seeks to engage in censorship.
That is a high bar to overcome, because the historical record of French pollsters is in fact impressively accurate.
But she's definitely set a high bar for production and drama for other Oscar attendees to clear next year.
This was the rare evening where Trump faced a high bar in terms of what he had to accomplish.
I have a high bar for myself and for others, and it's not easy to be loved by me.
Our philosophy for critical systems is to iterate, but don't stop iterating until it meets a really high bar.
Yes, but: Companies are up against a high bar, thanks to a boost from corporate tax cuts last year.
A key part of the GDPR is that it sets a high bar for what counts as user consent.
An all-steel high bar is attached to a cooking island so diners can watch as meals are prepared.
"In the current market environment investors felt there was a high bar to impress," said Jefferies analyst Michael Yee.
"Any agency action must meet a high bar for ensuring the action taken isn't arbitrary and capricious," he said.
Better performances followed, but Leyva fell on the high bar, and the team could finish no better than fifth.
And last December he set himself a high bar by prophesying who the BasedGod would be favoring this year.
G.D.P. growth still has not reached 3 percent in any year, and 3 percent isn't a very high bar.
If public officials set an overly high bar for social distancing, people could rebel, undermining the concept's intended effect.
"At Google, we set a very high bar, and we clearly didn't live up to our expectations," he said.
Countries like South Africa are on the cutting edge, setting a high bar for deft, emergency-level TB response.
These are simply made meals that reach a very high bar, both in terms of taste and also preparation.
Remember, editors will notice you — and love you — if you are clearly setting a high bar for your clues.
MacDonald's hearing Thursday is part of an "actual innocence" claim, a legal term that sets a high bar for exonerations.
As ever, I'm excited for the next thing on my plate, but, as also, Apple has set a high bar.
Signing on to a 100 percent WWS agenda, at least at this point, is a pretty high bar to entry.
The danger of this, of course, is it created a high bar of entry to be able to get in.
This high bar was a way of protecting the First Amendment-guaranteed right to speak openly about those in power.
Sure. An "innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt," with no consequences unless that very high bar is met?
It's even weirder to say that a scene-stealing appearance in The Lego Movie is actually a really high bar.
But the cheers will fade unless Mr Temer clears the high bar he has set for himself and the country.
Pelosi has sought to set a high bar for impeachment despite calls from liberals in her caucus agitating for action.
He delivered a 15.8 with a difficult high bar routine to overtake Oleg Verniaiev of Ukraine on the final apparatus.
Two nights after leading Japan to a team gold, Uchimura trailed going into the final rotation on the high bar.
Opponents had a high bar and needed two-thirds of both the House and the Senate to vote against it.
But the history of the taper tantrum suggests that, for Mr. Powell, that is likely to be a high bar.
It is a high bar, to be sure, but the last two games have shown they can still clear it.
The Affordable Care Act already had a waiver program, but it established a very high bar for state policy experiments.
A long with large transfer costs, that has created a high bar for entry to the real estate investment market.
In fact, there are very few people (or ideas) that are truly original — it's a remarkably high bar to clear.
We want to take that same level of high bar relative to science and now apply it to new diseases.
"We understand we're held to a high bar, as we should be," Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's chief executive, said on Twitter.
"There is a high bar for what we consider an editors' note," said Phil Corbett, associate managing editor for standards.
But this high bar for sanction — essentially a "pics or it didn't happen" standard for racism — is also a problem.
Making lead financial advisers liable for untrue statements in a client's prospectus, as Hong Kong does, is an uncommonly high bar.
A high bar to set for the next 365 days, when it will be 2018 years after 'when Jesus was born.
"I will certainly acknowledge that the Senate bill is better than the status quo, but that's not a very high bar."
Trump set a high bar for the antics Americans anticipate from him with his freewheeling campaigning style in 2015 and '16.
Republican presidential candidates haven't exactly set a high bar for their understanding of climate science during the 2016 race so far.
This is a high bar, considering that Snapchat's average revenue per daily active user (ARPDAU) currently hovers around $1 per quarter.
Mikulak did well on parallel bars (15.766) and high bar (15.133), but struggled on the rings (14.366) and pommel horse (14.600).
There is an incredibly high bar of believability that sexual assault survivors must meet — and exceed — in order to be believed.
Danell Leyva wins the silver medal on the high bar – his second of the day and third career Olympic medal. pic.twitter.
Friction between ideals is tearing them apart, or members are forced to clear an increasingly high bar to prove their loyalty.
Yborder is however banking on its local network of recruitment experts, distant geography between offers and a high bar to selection.
Countries face a high bar to prove democratic credentials to join the EU but sitting members face less scrutiny, he said.
"Green groups have set a very high bar with their call for 100 percent renewable energy within 10 years," she said.
"It's such a big property we would be foolish not to explore it, but it's a pretty high bar," Bloys said.
He did a whippet good job and was able to go forward and move ahead by setting a new high bar.
Celebrities and politicians have a high bar to meet; mere negligence, or even failing to investigate, do not establish actual malice.
He found giving himself a quiet 30 seconds to visualize his high-bar routine, for example, particularly helpful before the event.
Last month, California passed Assembly Bill 53 ("AB5"), setting a high bar for businesses aiming to classify workers as independent contractors.
It is a relatively high bar, given the range of behaviors that might set off alarms about someone having a gun.
His controversial decision earlier this month sets a high bar for victims of domestic or gang violence to qualify for asylum.
Her jumps consist of one, two, three, four high-bounding steps and up she goes, slithering backward over the high bar.
Maintaining a high bar for new hires is one of the key challenges facing the team of former academics, Nolan said.
Ultimate removal from office is an awfully high bar, and it is hard for me to imagine the Senate clearing it.
Losing in a landslide after five months of the kind of punishment he's just endured might just meet that high bar.
"When we launched the prize ten years ago, we deliberately set a very high bar," said Ibrahim, chairman of the foundation.
Although cloture has helped end some filibusters, it remains a high bar that is difficult to overcome in a divided Senate.
For two years, Desus Nice and the Kid Mero's irreverent Viceland show set a high bar for lowbrow late-night television.
Waymo doesn't meet the high bar for an injunction, which would stifle our independent innovation — probably Waymo's goal in the first place.
And some Democratic legal observers note Abrams would be dependent on statutes that set a high bar for the court to intervene.
Warren and Castro set a high bar for discussing immigration, reproductive rights, and more, earning effusive praise from progressive tone-setter Rep.
He got tired, stopped going out in fear of those conversations, but at home, drunk and alone, he'd see the high bar.
That's important because there's a very high bar to win approval among doctors who fear liability and are already overburdened by technology.
Yes, but: That's only if it's full of "specific, verifiable, and shocking revelations — a very high bar in this administration," Urbahn says.
But throughout the process, it was clear that California was never going to give up its desire to set a high bar.
"It certainly made me work hard," said Ms Soren, referring to the high bar set by the notion of the "American dream".
Some athletes take turns flying off a high bar and others hit the rings, all under the careful eye of their coaches.
For those of us who roll deep with long-distance besties, any potential new friend is up against a pretty high bar.
The GoPro Hero 4 Session was priced high and never sold well But the problem is more than just a high bar.
"We're starting off first quarter with a very high bar and it looks like it will be tough to beat," Ghaussy said.
The only states that investigated gun purchase denials were Oregon, Pennsylvania and Virginia -- and cases in those states had a high bar.
"I want a tough FDA because I want a high bar," Regeneron CEO Dr. Leonard Schleifer said on a conference call Thursday.
It also sets a high bar for Mr. Petronio's choreography, inviting comparisons with artists he cites as some of his greatest influences.
" The measure also adds a high bar for asylum claims across the board, mandating that they be deemed "in the national interest.
That's an incredibly high bar, as most people in the city right now—and across the country—aren't able to get one.
Waymo doesn't meet the high bar for an injunction, which would stifle our independent innovation — probably Waymo's goal in the first place.
This bodes extremely well for my competition squat since my high bar is typically 15-23% less than my low bar squat.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters Breakingviews) - It's a high bar but Donald Trump has quickly snagged the title of most insufferable man at Davos.
" That term may sound relatively benign, but legally it's a high bar to meet: Borrowers often must exhibit a "certainty of hopelessness.
"There's a lot of disconnect between the high bar of recusal and what the public believes" of a judge's prejudices and preconceptions.
That is a very high bar and would require a massive collapse of Trump's support (which is still very high among Republicans).
As the second Marvel series to premiere on Netflix, after "Daredevil," the series established itself as a high bar to reach for.
And under the FAA's extremely high bar for vacating an award, Judge Furman said, the Kleins could not show the arbitration was tainted.
NASA's Juno spacecraft has just delivered the most incredible images of Jupiter's Great Red Spot—and that's a really high bar to clear.
The White House faces a high bar in drafting the new order because its constitutional interpretation has already proven open to being challenged.
The new limits "set a high bar for the grocery industry for detecting and fixing coolant leaks," an EPA official, Cynthia Giles, said.
Kushner in turn said it was a "high bar" for Palestinians to ask for freedom from Israeli intervention in a televised interview Sunday.
That's a high bar for a network the size of Facebook or YouTube, but it's the price of staying on Europe's good side.
But while the camera is pretty good, it doesn't live up to the high bar the rest of the phone market has set.
To set a high bar, the FLI organizers only accepted a principle if at least 90 percent of the attendees agreed with it.
I'm really proud to be on the same team as Walter... we set a high bar on service and he just raised it.
He said as president he would isolate dictators, prioritize international cooperation — particularly on climate change —  and have a "high bar" for military intervention.
The iPhone maker is setting a high bar with demands for a "revolutionary design," one of the people familiar with the talks said.
A new test would have to clear a high bar to prove that it's not calibrated only to a certain group of people.
" Asked whether the Palestinians could expect freedom from any Israeli governmental or military interference, Kushner said, "I think that it's a high bar.
Greyp G6's tech platform may not be fully perfected, but it sets a high bar for future bikes that call themselves smart.
It's a high bar to reach, and in this case, prosecutors said a review of videos and witness statements did not clear it.
That was not…Read more ReadApple is a tech industry leader on privacy—not exactly a high bar to clear but important nevertheless.
The problem isn't necessarily in the content — it's in the execution, and the high bar set 16 years ago by Lee's arthouse hit.
Not hardly (that's an insanely high bar), but it's still pretty silly and completely unnecessary — and yet I'm weirdly compelled to try it.
In order to look "complete," a grid needs to draw eight other contributions — a high bar for a new social network to clear.
To be sure, there is a very high bar discouraging trial judges from issuing gag orders, particularly against a defendant or his lawyer.
We should see the "no harm" argument as question begging because business lobby has a very high bar for recognizing an information harm.
Not only did it fail to reach the high bar set by the previous two, but it barely made it off the ground.
Earning 5% back is a pretty high bar for a store credit card, especially one from a retailer that competes primarily on price.
Even if the Supreme Court allows Allen to pursue his discrimination claim, proving discrimination before the lower courts could be a high bar.
Season one set a high bar, but season two is going to have "Misery's" Annie Wilkes, the nurse from hell, at its center.
Amid heightened concerns over the virus' spread, de Blasio said Monday there's a "high bar" for closing public schools during the coronavirus outbreak.
Often described by many as the best-dressed man in publishing — admittedly, it's not a high bar — Mr. Rubin has scaled things back.
That's maybe not such a high bar to clear in this confessional, self-obsessed age, but for a woman in the 15th century?
The only remedy is removal, and that's a very high bar, although recent moves in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation have renewed hopes.
The government has set an ambitious goal of universal access by 2020 — but many challenges make that a very high bar to reach.
The majority cautioned, however, that Tharpe "faces a high bar in showing that jurists of reason could disagree" with the state court's opinion.
Wall Street sets a high bar for Snap because the Snapchat parent won't give them any clues where to place it, analysts said.
These findings strongly suggest that Iranian cyberattacks must overcome a high bar to significantly affect American willingness to use force in the region.
It would take 67 votes to convict Trump on either charge and remove him from office, a high bar unlikely to be reached.
But he recovered well in the final two rotations, earning scores of 15.14.066 and 14.14.066 on the parallel bars and high bar respectively.
Perhaps the only surprise was that neither player had a triple-double, but such is the high bar they have set for themselves.
"We see a high bar for policy moves in either direction," economists at Goldman Sachs wrote in a research note previewing the meeting.
Image: FairphoneIn terms of building a more ethical smartphone that meets even the high bar set by repair nerds, Fairphone fits the bill.
Netflix: Facing a high bar set by Wall Street, entertainment giant Netflix will issue a highly anticipated earnings report after Monday's closing bell.
And the expectation is any proposal would need 60 votes to succeed, a high bar that may make a major immigration compromise unlikely.
But now documentaries are really not only setting a high bar but they're kind of pushing the envelope in terms of cinematic form.
It also imposed a high bar for amendments: a majority of voters nationwide, plus a majority in at least four of the six states.
Black Panther recently set a high bar when hundreds of community organizations, churches, individuals, and non-profits raised money for screenings in their communities.
But she noted that any impeachment effort would have to be "clearly bipartisan" — setting a sky-high bar to even consider such an action.
It shows more of the Fold than we've seen so far — which, granted, isn't a particularly high bar, as far as these things go.
A high bar to clear, to be sure, but just prior to its release, producer Jerry Bruckheimer compared it to the successful Marvel franchises.
We had been concerned about a high bar for orders and gross margin guidance given rising investor expectations, coupled with a premium relative valuation.
He noted, also, that while the constitution set a high bar for amendments, its text didn't contemplate the possibility of someone replacing it entirely.
Such accords, where shareholders get no cash, must meet a high bar to win approval in that state under new standards announced on Friday.
Starr, whose own investigation lead to the impeachment of Clinton in 1998, explained there is an extraordinarily high bar for proving obstruction of justice.
And even though it sets a high bar for the rest of the EP, the other two tracks on Windings match it with ease.
The Democrats need to pick off 23 seats to retake the Speaker's gavel — a high bar given the heavy gerrymandering of the congressional map.
Democrats must win a net gain of three seats and take the White House to gain the Senate majority in 2021, a high bar.
The financial services law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell stated that the standard "poses a high bar" and its utility was "uncertain" because of this.
"US earnings are coming off a 'sugar high,' with 2018's fiscal stimulus and tax cuts setting a high bar to clear," Turnill wrote.
In 2019, however, the Fed cut rates three times and set a high bar for further cuts or even starting off another hiking cycle.
The majority then cautioned, however, that Tharpe faced "a high bar in showing that jurists of reason could disagree" with the state court's opinion.
In this case, the evidence did not meet the high bar that's established by the Constitution for immediate removal of the president from office.
Amazon told CNN safety was a top priority, but also that sellers are responsible for meeting Amazon's "high bar" for the quality of products.
It's a high bar, and only about a third of the state's communities have met it, said Lauren Oates, the state's hazard mitigation officer.
"We feel confident that with Nordstrom as our partner, we'll be able to maintain our extremely high bar for customer experience," Glossier's Weiss said.
Our justice system is such that prosecutors only move forward if they can prove someone's guilty beyond reasonable doubt, and that's a high bar.
That makes sense given the incredibly high bar in the Senate required for removal; accusations perceived as partisan are unlikely to reach 67 votes.
In a response to the plaintiffs' request, filed Tuesday, Dartmouth argued that the unnamed plaintiffs "failed to overcome the high bar necessary" to use pseudonyms.
That is a high bar for companies to meet since workers with different job titles and duties often have distinct supervisors, working hours, and wages.
Marvel's Daredevil series set a high bar back in 2015 by featuring some of the most bruising, heart palpitation-inducing fight choreography featured on television.
Once the deal was done, she said it failed to meet the "high bar" she set with regards to creating good jobs and protecting wages.
Anne Poulin, a law professor at Villanova University, said the defense has a high bar to meet to get the case thrown out early on.
Systrom gets points for realizing Instagram's high bar for posts was turning people off, and that Snapchat's temporary sharing model was the way to go.
The only reason some of the other stuff doesn't work as well is that the material in the woods has set such a high bar.
But the emphasis should be on legitimately less harmful products, meaning they've been rigorously examined and and meet a very high bar of scientific evidence.
The Apple Watch is now the industry-leading wearable, and AirPods have set a high bar in the wireless headphone market for convenience and quality.
Granted, the last one is not a particularly high bar for one's life, but the people in the Fenway stands couldn't even jump over it.
For others, the extraordinary circumstances around the case seemed like an impossibly high bar to reach in the any future instance of police-involved murder.
After all, if an investing approach has outlived various market crashes including the Great Depression, there should be a high bar for changing it now.
This is the first of Bennett's books I've read, so I can't compare it to his previous work, but it sets a very high bar.
But Justice Kennedy's opinion interprets existing precedent to set a high bar for those who would allow discrimination in the name of the First Amendment.
A public figure (and what figure could be more public than the president?) has to get over a high bar to win a defamation suit.
Officials must meet a high bar to tap the phone of an American citizen on American soil, especially if that person is a political candidate.
The two-thirds threshold to convict and remove a president is already a high bar to meet -- even more so in an age of polarization.
"It is a very high praise and a very high bar," said Ohanian, the cofounder of Reddit, on BuzzFeed News' AM to DM on Tuesday.
Stanford has an uncommonly high bar for sexual assault cases, so the player was never punished despite two panels ruling in favor of the accuser.
However, CNN reported last week that Trump's legal team is arguing that Mueller hasn't met the high bar needed to question Trump in the investigation.
"The grip on the high bar was very bad and you will have seen a lot of mistakes on it in this competition," Kuksenkov said.
They are the first individuals to face criminal charges for the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster but a high bar for proof may prevent a conviction.
A fourth, invited by committee Republicans, dissented, arguing that the investigation fell short, at least so far, of the high bar set by the Constitution.
Davis actually lives up to the high bar of her title, eschewing a "philosophy 101" approach to answer the question in her own clever manner.
In other words, it sets a high bar for what it means to operate a business responsibly, with the requisite operational practices and machinery in place.
With the governor signaling a high bar for a move lower, interbank futures <0#YIB:> imply a mere 6 percent chance of another cut by August.
Of course, these are blockbuster superhero movies with giant opening weekends, which create such a high bar that inevitable death drops occur in the second weekend.
Shows like Luke Cage and Jessica Jones have set a high bar by offering heroes authentic to their experiences and thoughtful examinations of trauma and race.
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Accordingly, the film has a high bar to cross with fans, who might not really be sold on the idea of a Han Solo origin story.
"To convict, it would take a two-thirds vote in the Senate, a very high bar to clear, since the Republicans have 52 seats," Valliere wrote.
The Second Amendment sets a high bar for taking someone's gun rights away, but if you've demonstrated you're a threat, some action needs to be taken.
There would also be a high bar to prove to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that such an approach is safe and effective for patients.
Clinton said during the Democratic primary race against Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont that the pact did not meet her "high bar" on protecting American workers.
Lesson 2628: You need votes from the other party to succeed — Removal from office requires a two-thirds vote in the Senate, a very high bar.
The high bar for winning a libel case in the United States was set in 2100, when the Supreme Court decided New York Times v. Sullivan.
Verniaiev's failure to win gold may even have come down to a small hop on his dismount from the high bar, where he was competing last.
In the U.S., however, Business Insider reported that the federal government's approach to chemical management sets a very high bar for the "proof of harm"—i.e.
Legendary 60 Minutes reporter Morley Safer, who passed away Thursday at age 84 just days after CBS announced his retirement, set a high bar for journalism.
As a student myself, I find myself anxious a lot because it is difficult to measure up to the high bar that is set for us.
Because I do not believe that the behavior alleged reaches the high bar in the Constitution for overturning an election, and removing a duly elected president.
Because I do not believe that the behavior alleged reaches the high bar in the Constitution for overturning an election and removing a duly elected president.
Sex-crime trials, like all criminal proceedings, set an extremely high bar for conviction to diminish the chance that an innocent person will be unjustly incarcerated.
In a statement, Chand and her lawyers contended that the I.A.A.F. study failed to clear the high bar set by the court's ruling two years ago.
The agency would also face a high bar in court to show that Facebook was about to violate antitrust laws or already had, this person said.
It's not simply that Americans are more intent on seeking happiness, then -- there's also a high bar for how intense that happiness is supposed to feel.
Instead of having celebrities and influencers make product placements on the service, Snapchat tightly controls its ads, which must meet a high bar, according to advertisers.
She's a force of nature (and I don't mean telekinesis), and watching her set an impressively high bar on this show is nothing short of a privilege.
Further reading: Anne Helen Petersen wrote that Ford was a credible witness, but through no fault of her own has reinforced the incredibly high bar of believability.
The film's got a high bar to clear, given how beloved the 1978 book and 1980 film adaptation are, and we can't wait to see it try.
Brooks also did well on the high bar (15.200) and parallel bars (15.066), but a 13.200 on the pommel horse cost him any shot at a medal.
Without knowing much about what Apple has planned, and withholding judgment for our final review, Samsung's Note 10 phones already seem to set a pretty high bar.
Video Earlier Friday, Ellis reminded prosecutors of the high bar for conviction -- that they must prove the former Trump campaign chairman knowingly violated tax and bank laws.
The new season, which debuted on Netflix recently, has often met and even exceeded the high bar the series set when it first premiered back in 2011.
But saying Pompeo is a dove relative to Bolton is like saying that Lenin was a liberal when compared to Stalin: It's not a very high bar.
A 2013 Supreme Court decision held that plaintiffs have to show their claim "touches and concerns" the United States, a high bar to clear, legal experts said.
"Senator Blumenthal has never claimed that Special Counsel Mueller could clear the incredibly high bar to bring charges of criminal conspiracy in this case," the spokesman said.
California rightly found that due to the sheer amount of personal data contained on our phones, a high bar must be set for them to be accessed.
This is how federal judges created a high bar for what the courts consider harassment that is "severe and pervasive" enough to create a hostile work environment.
An obvious corollary to these statements would be for Republicans to hold Trump, once he took office, to an unusually high bar of conduct for a president.
But "yes means yes" is still a high bar for students, who as a cohort know very little about sex, let alone how to talk about it.
Ivan Stretovich and Artur Dalaloyan built a solid lead for Russia with their high bar routines, leaving Nagornyy to seal the win when he stuck his dismount.
Between the pages: The former first lady's blockbuster sets a high bar for her uber-competitive husband, who has been working hard on his own big book.
Liukin tried to come back for a second Olympics, in 2012, an attempt that ended when she missed the high bar during trials, landing on her face.
" In the announcement, the company points out the inadequacy of a policy that set a "high bar of users fearing for their real-world safety to qualify.
As Chemerinsky notes, by requiring a two-thirds vote in the Senate, the founders always intended the removal of a president to be a very high bar.
The critical move is a "giant," in which the men leap up and rotate their 53-pound bodies around the high bar, which bends under the strain.
Whatever Stone did would likely have to clear a pretty high bar, both in terms of evidence and seriousness, to justify an indictment for something like conspiracy.
SCHLAPP: But the goals that you&aposve just established for that meeting was the complete reversal of everything that happened in Obama, that&aposs a pretty high bar.
And it's a high bar too because our first-party business has grown dramatically over that period, from $1.6 billion in 50 to $117 billion this past year.
Daunting because she sets a high bar and you have to measure up, but liberating in that now the show's not going to be compared to last year.
He set an enormously high bar for his children, not because he had some intense career or achieved some great external accomplishment, but because he was good. Kind.
Gendry never got over Arya and no other person could ever live up to the extremely high bar that she set for the rest of his love life.
Finch's storytelling never approaches the literary highs of its inspirations (a very high bar, to be fair) but it does offer something the writing alone can not. Space.
Like many criminal statutes, however, proving a witness "knowingly" sought to mislead sets a high bar for prosecution -- meaning the omission can't be merely a mistake or accident.
However, the company has a high bar in terms of return on investments and did not feel any pressure to agree on another oil sands deal, Williams said.
But "is willing to defend the president's defenses of neo-Nazis" is an extraordinarily high bar for obsequiousness — virtually everyone under the sun criticized Trump on this score.
"It's that increasingly high bar that we're seeing from an anti-trust perspective," said Paul Stefanick, Deutsche Bank AG's head of corporate and investment banking in the Americas.
Constellation Brands, a U.S. producer and marketer of beer, wine and spirits, set a high bar when it raised its stake in Canopy by $4 billion in August.
Clinton has recently said as a candidate, "I don't believe it's going to meet the high bar I've set" on protecting American workers, the environment and other issues.
"We still think the MPC will set a reasonably high bar for being convinced its 'contours' for the outlook have improved materially from the August projections," Hill said.
Keep in mind that our own review referred to the product in no uncertain terms as "easily the best sounding mainstream smart speaker ever" — a high bar, indeed.
"I think they've set up a high bar for what they need to achieve, in order not to impose these types of tariffs and investment restrictions," Cutler said.
But relative to the impossibly high bar he set for himself over these last few years, a few gray hairs in his game may be starting to show.
The original idea by Mr. Galston and a colleague was to require the speaker to win the support of 60 percent of the membership, a fairly high bar.
With President Trump's comments on white supremacists and other right-wing extremists ringing in the ears of America's chief executives, that high bar appears to have been passed.
The three former Tepco executives are the first individuals to face criminal charges for the Fukushima nuclear disaster, but a high bar for proof may prevent a conviction.
For at least a decade, farmers have said there is an impossibly high bar to prove in court that the companies treated them unfairly or discriminated against them.
In countries without the same high bar, including China, Australia and France, men have won high-profile defamation cases against women or news outlets that published their stories.
Last month, the Speaker vowed that he'd only bring up the Goodlatte bill for a vote if it had the support of 218 Republicans — an extremely high bar.
The three former Tepco executives are the first individuals to face criminal charges for the Fukushima nuclear disaster, but a high bar for proof may prevent a conviction.
The silver lining to be found is that this year faced a high bar set from the records of 2015, and a pullback shouldn't be all that surprising.
The city sets a high bar for accommodations at any price, even for a two-figure price tag — yes, well under $100, and in many cases under $50.
Vida Blue, a three-time 20-game winner, said that the standard worked because it set a high bar of success among an already-select group of people.
There's purportedly a Pixelbook set to be announced, the successor to Google's Chromebook Pixel that could set a high bar for Chromebooks (albeit at a rumored $1,33+ price point).
On a call with analysts, Lilly also outlined a renewed focus in oncology and said it would set a very high bar for moving medicines into late state development.
And, with some of the most iconic and influential hairstyles in pop-culture history, the franchise has a high bar to clear when it comes to its characters' tresses.
With an alumni list that includes Henry Moore, David Hockney, Tracey Emin, and Barbara Hepworth, the students in this year's MFA exhibition must reach a high bar of excellence.
On the downside for Clinton, African-American turnout looks like it could be problematic, especially when compared to the high bar set by President Obama in 2008 and 2012.
Now that almost any citizen of the internet can conjure a funny photoshop or GIF with ease, the video game mod has become a high-bar of lowbrow goofs.
The Republican-backed measures would set a high bar for the Obama administration to let water leave federal infrastructure in the state, pushing back on endangered species protection concerns.
In the Senate, a two-thirds majority vote is needed to win a conviction on impeachment — a high bar even if Democrats have a slim majority in the Senate.
Mr. Robot set a high bar for season finales the first time out, tearing down the fragile carapace of American finance with the weapons of the new electronic order.
Pennywise the clown from Stephen King's "It" is this shaping up to be this year's most popular Halloween costume, and an Oklahoma couple has already set a high bar.
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, set a high bar for philanthropy last year when they pledged to give 99 percent of their Facebook shares to charity.
As a result, as the American statesman that he became over his more than three decades in Congress, he set a high bar for integrity, independence and substantive achievement.
Bach said the committee had set a "very high bar" by imposing strict conditions on the entry of Russians, including a ban on any athletes with previous doping violations.
Perhaps most significant of all, the implicit contract between an employer and an employee is that there is a relatively high bar for firing the employee if business slumps.
Such off-limits periods, established by the McCain-Feingold legislation, paid insufficient heed to the Court's precedents on money as speech and the high bar for restricting political speech.
Randall Einhorn, the brilliant and mysterious warrior king who directed our first two episodes, set a really high bar for us, along with our amazing production designer, Michael Shaw.
That is typically not a high bar to meet, and once a migrant clears it, he or she may remain in the United States as the asylum process continues.
The U.S. Constitution's First Amendment protects free speech very broadly and it has historically set a high bar for courts weighing restrictions on what people can say, and where.
We've loosened up quite a bit in recent years and make exceptions in some cases, but we have still tried to keep a high bar for flat-out obscenities.
The group require 80 percent of members to agree before standing en bloc behind legislation or a candidate — a high bar with so many GOP nominees in the race.
We noted that 100x is a very high bar — so high in fact that most investors investing in plain-old for-profit companies seldom get close to a 100x return.
Susanne full-on admits that she's going to have a hard time meeting a second dude, due in large part to the very high bar that Tyler's set for Jed.
Ellis has also cautioned the team about the high bar set for conviction; prosecutors have to prove Manafort knowingly violated bank and tax laws related to his political work overseas.
Drug companies especially must meet a high bar to prove that their drug is safe, and works, before the FDA allows them to market and sell it to the public.
Apparently Katzenberg is looking to raise $2 billion for the company (which he admits is "a high bar"), and he's had meetings with everyone from Apple to Disney to Google.
Unfortunately, the dramedy's brand-new season 6 baddie, Madison "Badison" Murphy (Amanda Fuller), doesn't exactly live up to the high bar set by the ne'er do wells of OITNB past.
Abortion is banned in Ireland unless a woman faces an immediate risk of death, a high bar that leads thousands to leave the country each year to have the procedure.
It set a high bar for special counsel Robert Mueller to clear: If he couldn't prove direct coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia, then the president would be vindicated.
There is something undeniably mesmerizing about horror stories from the publishing industry, and The Devil Wears Prada set a pretty high bar back when it was released in June 2006.
The tough questions posed at the hearing suggested the court may not be so lenient, though there is a high bar for judges in deciding that regulators have acted inappropriately.
When Mr. Sorey and Ms. Chase reunited to close the concert with "Bertha's Lair," it was another reminder of the high bar that he sets for himself and his collaborators.
In 2018, the Supreme Court, in an unsigned order, rejected a Justice Department attempt to block the lawsuit, saying it had not reached the high bar necessary at the time.
In a highly anticipated speech, Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe outlined a limited range of options for QE in Australia and set a high bar for its adoption.
I'm voting to acquit because I do not believe that the behavior alleged reaches the high bar in the constitution for overturning an election and removing a duly-elected president.
Democrats would need to gain 85033 seats to take back the majority, a high bar but not impossible in a midterm election year where the president's party is playing defense.
Zonderland, the only gymnast to win three high bar world titles, missed out on an automatic berth when he took a tumble at the world championships in Stuttgart last year.
Zonderland, the only gymnast to win three high bar world titles, missed out on an automatic berth when he took a tumble at the world championships in Stuttgart last year.
Mr Streeter of Dechert believes it will probably be a high bar for prosecutors to bring insider trading charges against funds that have used data not deemed to be public.
We have a tradition in the United States of setting a high bar for authorizing governmental interventions, with the burden of proof falling squarely on those advocating for the intervention.
"For us it is a very high bar to hold a public stock because we are paid to achieve high returns for our limited partners," Sandell wrote in an email.
UConn's admirers salute the team for setting a high bar, while critics lament the effect on the growth of the sport when the national title essentially appears preordained every year.
Sanders's accomplishments led to his immediate election into the Hall of Fame, but the path could be harder for Johnson, considering the high bar that Canton has had for wide receivers.
At this point, the question is how Oculus is defining a "high bar" for Quest apps, especially since we still don't know the headset's launch lineup or its exact technical specifications.
The US court system has a very high bar for criminal convictions because a criminal conviction should not be inflicted on anyone unless they are found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
It was a high bar to clear since the original 1000Xs were already some of the best noise-canceling headphones out there, and the 349.993X M2 improved on that even more.
Ever since Steven Spielberg's recreation of the storming of Omaha Beach, the opening of Saving Private Ryan has been held up as the high bar for all war films to follow.
Y., who chairs the committee that would originate the proceedings, has established a high bar for initiating impeachment proceedings, saying he believes the action would have to have bipartisan support. Rep.
"It's such a big property we would be foolish not to explore it, but it's a pretty high bar," Bloys told reporters at the Television Critics Association press tour in January.
"You are no longer a master, you are a god!" one fan wrote after watching a high-bar routine which ended with Shi hanging by his arms in the plank position.
LONDON — Weather reporter Sian Welby set herself a pretty high bar with her pun-tastic Star Wars-themed dispatch last December, but she may have outdone herself with this new clip.
"We have to set a high bar for any new trade agreements and only support them if they will create good jobs, raise wages and advance our national security," she said.
Investigators must clear a high bar to start a wiretap; it requires the approval of a federal judge, and prosecutors must show that less invasive methods have failed or likely would.
Wood Street delivered an old favorite, Ryoji Ikeda, and I'm thrilled to report that Cruel Noise has risen to meet the challenge of the very high bar set by its predecessor.
For sports like gymnastics, in which competitions take place in several different spaces at once, there are multiple channels: The high bar channel; the pommel horse channel; the uneven bars channel.
The laws are still the same, but the company has pledged to release manufacturers without forcing them to meet the extremely high bar that is normally required to end a relationship.
"Through no fault of her own, she has also reinforced the incredibly high bar of believability," wrote BuzzFeed's Anne Helen Petersen: Ford is white, upper-middle class, married, and highly educated.
It has become harder in recent seasons for relief pitchers to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, and designated hitters have historically had an extremely high bar to clear.
That is a high bar to clear, especially when a handful of traditional tennis nations, including the United States, Britain, France and Australia, have more power by holding 12 votes each.
It's a high bar, but the Supreme Court has stated that exposure of prisoners to a "serious communicable disease," even if the prisoners currently show no symptoms, can meet this standard.
Overall, it seems like Bloomscape offers the best shipping policies since it's a flat $7 for orders up to $50, which isn't a high bar, and then free for orders $50+.  
In a highly anticipated speech, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Philip Lowe outlined a limited range of options for QE in Australia and set a high bar for its adoption.
A new foreign policy doctrine signed by Mr. Putin on Thursday underscored the problems with Russia's relations with the West and set a high bar for any swift easing of tensions.
The prosecution will have to prove Mr. Weinstein used physical force or threats of harm to get what he wanted, a high bar in cases with little or no physical evidence.
When I finished, I fixed myself in the mirror and, on the way out, ran and leapt to swing from the high bar joining the metal stalls to the tiled wall.
"There is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven and that does not meet the US Constitution's high bar for an impeachable offense," he wrote.
New state law sets a high bar Under New Mexico's new bail rules, pretrial detentions are determined by evidence of risk -- not ability to pay -- according to state judicial branch officials.
Screenshot: You Can, You Should, You Will (Youtube)Next year's interns at Microsoft have a high bar to beat because 2019's class made a whole damn musical over the summer.
"While there&aposs a high bar for what constitutes grounds for impeachment, an offense does not have to be indictable," he wrote in a 2014 op-ed for The Washington Post.
"While there&aposs a high bar for what constitutes grounds for impeachment, an offense does not have to be indictable," Turley wrote in a 2014 op-ed for the Washington Post.
"While there&aposs a high bar for what constitutes grounds for impeachment, an offense does not have to be indictable," Turley wrote in a 2014 op-ed for The Washington Post.
"This summit sets a high bar for Kim's meeting with President Trump," Abraham Denmark, director of the Asia Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, said in a statement.
But the five conservatives want to set a high bar for when the courts should step in to strike down a state map on racial grounds — and they're in the majority.
It also has a pretty high bar for what really counts as rape or sexual assault, and for what it takes to really believe someone who says it's happened to them.
BOLTON: Second of all, Apple has a super high bar of manufacturing exactitude, and especially for this kind of screen on the product that makes them more than half of their revenue.
It's important to remember that it's a high bar to charge obstruction of justice, and in particular it's difficult to prove corrupt intent, but this likely isn't what the public will remember.
If it's as impressive as Apple claims, the iPhone 11 camera will leap even further ahead of the current competition and set a high bar for Google's upcoming Pixel 4 to clear.
Owning those huge properties would likely mean that any sort of re-reboot of the Tron story would come up against a high bar, given the box office success of those properties.
LVMH, the world's biggest luxury goods company, reported higher-than-expected revenue growth for the third quarter on Monday, setting a high bar for peers after strong sales at its fashion brands.
As a member of the International Meteorite Collectors Association, Reed adhered to a strict code of ethics, vowing to uphold a high bar of professionalism in the identification and verification of meteorites.
On that front, he's set another high bar for himself: As NBC News notes, Trump said at his inauguration that he would add 25 million jobs over the span of a decade.
But the precedent with religious liberty has a pretty low bar for the state to regulate and a particularly high bar for someone to claim an exemption, particularly at the state level.
Revenue looked brighter, reaching $400 million in 2016, which is in line with what analysts had estimated and was reportedly higher than the $20163 million high-bar set by Snap's team internally.
The tycoon's habitual offensiveness and displays of flabbergasting ignorance have set a high bar for gaffes; this is a candidate who entered the race calling Mexicans rapists and promising to reverse globalisation.
That means expectations for the company are higher than ever going into next year, and SpaceX will have a high bar to clear if it wants to beat the success of 2017.
This would not only make teaching a more valuable credential for those meeting this high bar, but also help elevate the teaching profession by making it clear that we value academic success.
Judge Alex Kozinski, the Reagan appointee, was skeptical of the children's suit, wondering whether they have standing given previous rulings setting a high bar for allowing climate change cases to move forward.
That Jimmy Carter's post-presidency is considered a very high bar, and not the norm, is disheartening; that these are the kinds of people Obama is surrounding himself with, even more so.
Establishing that Yahoo is liable for damages under SEC rules is a "pretty high bar" in data breach cases, said Robert Cattanach, a lawyer at Dorsey & Whitney who specializes in cyber security.
The House bill imposes a 30-percent premium penalty for one year when someone re-enrolls, which critics say would create a high bar for those who are sick to regain coverage.
When there is such a high bar to keep our attention due to our overstimulating environment, you succeeded to go beyond entertainment and provided inspiration and awe with the simplicity of nature.
This high bar for sex crimes exists largely to avoid subjecting a victim to a humiliating cross-examination that would doom the case and deter other victims from coming forward, prosecutors say.
He also noted that a Democratic president would need party majorities in the House and Senate to implement certain policies — and clean sweep at the polls is a high bar to clear.
"There is a high bar for these companies, but if you're a long-term investor, I think this sector is probably the best in the world to buy and hold," he added.
Sanders's Medicare-for-all bill has set a high bar on out-of-pocket costs: Patients would not have any copayments or deductibles, except for a $2750 annual deductible for prescription drugs.
By a 3-0 vote, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the administration had not met the "high bar" under federal law to dismiss the case brought by 21 young people.
First, like many people watching where I was overseas, I admit I was shocked by the exceptionally high bar put before one candidate and the exceptionally low bar put before the other candidate.
"Google was born in the cloud, and we've set a high bar for what it means to host, serve, and protect our users' data all over the world," Google writes in today's announcement.
Under federal law, the courts can only intervene in cases where an arbitrator was clearly corrupt or biased, or if an award represented "manifest disregard" of the law, which is a high bar.
To successfully sue over false fraud accusations, a consumer has to prove the insurer acted with malice or bad faith — a high bar that typically requires expensive litigation to obtain internal company records.
Its MacBooks used to set a high bar for Windows competition, but they have recently taken a back seat to the company's iPhones and iPads when it comes to hardware and software innovation.
That's because the new law only allows individuals to seek civil remedies if the website is knowingly facilitating nonconsensual sex work — but in criminal law, proving such awareness is a pretty high bar.
Given that Facebook only acted on a small proportion of what Avaaz found and reported overall, we might posit that the company is setting a very high bar for acting against suspicious activity.
Fifty pounds is a high bar for anyone to meet, but it was a particular obstacle for Parker who, at the time of his transition, was struggling with severe depression and body dysmorphia.
It's not hard to imagine a situation where a Democratic House would vote to impeach Trump, though securing a two-thirds conviction in the Senate would be a very high bar to meet.
"Earnings have been strong, but right now the market has a high bar for earnings with the tax cut in place," said Jeff Zipper, managing director of investments at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
For Strauss-lovers, the soprano Christine Goerke set a high bar as Elektra when she sang the role spectacularly in a concert performance with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall last year.
Many legal experts believe criminal charges against her are unlikely because of the high bar necessary to prove that the former secretary of State's setup was designed to intentionally thwart federal security laws.
On Thursday, the Police Department judge overseeing the trial said that prosecutors must prove that Officer Pantaleo's actions went beyond a violation of departmental rules and constituted a crime — an unusually high bar.
Of course, I (and almost certainly you) also fell just one highly weighted respondent short of reaching 1 percent of the vote in the Nevada poll, so it is not a high bar.
Mass shootings across the country have been followed by a flurry of legal action, but lawsuits brought against gun companies have failed after running headfirst into the high bar established by federal law.
In the early and mid-1990s, the federal courts wrestled with the meaning of the "severe or pervasive" standard, and judges during that period created a very high bar for plaintiffs to meet.
Likewise, the writer known as "Federal Farmer" argued that the high bar to removal and the deep entanglement of the Senate and the executive meant the impeachment power was practically a dead letter.
Whether we are talking about schools in urban or in rural areas, in the Rio Grande Valley, where I grew up, or Phoenix, where I taught, we must hold that high bar constant.
In the other four states, where legislative action alone can amend the constitution, an amendment must be passed or repealed by a super-majority, usually 85033/3 of each house, a high bar.
" He said that "there is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven and that does not meet the United States Constitution's high bar for an impeachable offense.
Last year's net money flows into these funds, also known as impact or ESG funds, were almost four times as much as the $5.5 billion in 13, which was the previous high bar.
According to a CNN report Tuesday, lawyers for Trump are arguing that Mueller's team hasn't met the high bar they believe is necessary to interview the president as part of his Russia investigation.
The terms "set a high bar for the grocery industry for detecting and fixing coolant leaks," Cynthia Giles, assistant administrator for the EPA Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, said in a statement.
"The bar is high, but we're going to be hiring as quickly as we can find people that meet our high bar, which is exciting," Guestrin told GeekWire, which first reported on the expansion.
Having briefly demoed the feature, the MateBook X certainly sounded good (along with some fun 3D audio tricks), but given the lackluster nature of most laptop speakers, it's not a high bar to clear.
Civil rights activists perennially criticize the FBI's figures as incomplete because not all jurisdictions record bias-related offenses and because there's a relatively high bar of proof for labeling an incident a hate crime.
With many of his Labour lawmakers resolutely opposed to an early general election, because they fear they could lose their seats, Mr. Corbyn appears to be setting a very high bar for granting one.
And while he struggled to secure his standing during the trials, NBC reported his impressive high bar routine helped him make it into the top five, and thus land a spot on Team USA.
Quantum supremacy is a high bar to achieve, but if the industry is solely looking for a faster algorithm, then these quantum advantages might find quantum computers a more general use in industry sooner.
As Judge Gorsuch's nomination comes to the floor, I will support a 60-vote threshold for approval, an appropriate high bar that has been met by seven of the eight current Supreme Court justices.
With most analysts expecting the relationship between China and the United States to get worse before it gets better, Mr. Trump has set a high bar for resuming high-level talks with North Korea.
Lawmakers unexpectedly and quickly reversed their course and dumped the once-bipartisan measure — and the tech industry's swift success at the time remains the ideal, but often unattainable, high bar for lobbying the government.
So this is where we are as far as "journalism" is concerned: All allegations against politicians or famous people, who have a very high bar if they want to sue, are broadcast or printed.
Heading into the final rotation, China were three solid routines away from defending their 2018 title but their chances suffered a blow when Sun Wei missed his opening release move on the high bar.
This would require either exceeding what Russian forces could match — a high bar, given the country's enormous military capabilities — or imposing costs on the Russian government that exceed whatever gain it sees in Syria.
"While there's a high bar for what constitutes grounds for impeachment, an offense does not have to be indictable," he wrote then, when he was discussing whether there were grounds for impeaching Barack Obama.
Sequoia, the venture capital firm known for early bets on everything from Apple and Google to WhatsApp and Dropbox, is setting a high bar to get into its upcoming global growth fund: $250 million.
"Any time that you spy on American citizens there needs to be an unbelievable high bar, and we have to make sure that our Fourth Amendment process is certainly secure and intact," he said.
The handbook sets a high bar for employeesThe document also defines itself against a typical employee handbook, which it says tends to outline the lowest level of performance a worker can maintain without getting fired.
After this withdrawal, the only thing required of livestock and poultry producers to achieve certified organic status is to ensure that anything ingested by the animals is organic—not a very high bar to hurdle.
Laster noted that once Amalgamated obtained the documents, the bank would have a tough time pursuing an actual lawsuit and winning, in part because Delaware sets a high bar for holding directors and officers liable.
"This was a vote on the evidence presented by the House … of whether they met the very high bar of bribery, treason, high crimes and misdemeanors that is set forth in the Constitution," she said.
"With unexpectedly strong Q1 GDP, admittedly flattered by net export volumes whereas investments were dismal, the RBA faces a high bar to justify another urgent rate cut," said Vishnu Varathan, senior economist at Mizuho Bank.
Existing tort law requires plaintiffs to prove that support played a "substantial factor" in the victims' injuries, a high bar, said Jimmy Gurule an expert in international criminal law at the University of Notre Dame.
Despite noble intentions, though, HBO has set a high bar for its movies, and the task of transforming this adaptation into something with a life beyond the printed page is where "Henrietta Lacks" proves lacking.
But by pursuing a meticulously legalistic process and a lengthy investigation, Democrats have, as was the case with the Mueller investigation, implicitly set a high bar for what they hope the impeachment process might uncover.
In an unsigned opinion with no dissents, the justices said that the challengers failed to reach the high bar of showing "irreparable harm" that would be necessary for a preliminary injunction to block the map.
After being tended to by multiple members of the Japanese delegation and limping around in visible pain, Uchimura gripped up for his high bar routine but then walked off the competition floor at Olympic Stadium.
But Disney's 2020 release slate may not be strong enough to match the high bar it's set and other studios could swoop in to top the Mouse House for the first time in five years.
The report, which is only minimally redacted in the section on obstruction of justice, acknowledges the high bar of proving that a subject acted with "corrupt intent" in order to successfully prosecute an obstruction offense.
"There's an extremely high bar for changing the capital key, so I think the ECB is likely to opt for other measures to deal with the scarcity issue," said Peter Chatwell, a strategist at Mizuho.
As I said, these researchers set an extremely high bar: a system with all-renewable energy, with flexibility handled entirely by storage, adequate to meet demand at every hour of every day for 20 years.
The momentum built over the next two and a half hours, leading to the celebratory fist pump to his contingent of friends and family sitting in the first row after drilling his high-bar dismount.
Ms. Dick declined on Friday to offer any details about what or how many crimes may have been committed, except to say the law set a high bar for online posts to be deemed criminal.
The episodic structure the Chiens favor, with an independent story in every scene, remains, and a group of longtime members, among them the superlative Céline Fuhrer and Maxence Tual, continue to set a high bar.
Saudi officials I've met who work with him describe him as a human dynamo, consuming spreadsheets and Powerpoints, spitting facts and figures, setting a high bar for everyone in his employment and expecting results pronto.
A federal judge's ruling in favor of the Department of Justice in the T-Mobile-Sprint merger case last week reinforced a high bar for state antitrust challenges, according to DOJ antitrust chief Makan Delrahim.
What makes our military great is not the money Trump claims he has thrown at it, but the standards of conduct to which it adheres and the high bar for ethics to which it subscribes.
Overall, the policy means there "will be fewer restrictions for violence in gaming," but YouTube claims it will "still maintain our high bar to protect audiences from real-world violence," according to a product update.
Bunge has set a "high bar" for a second-half turnaround amid "uncertain trade policy and unresolved freight challenges in Brazil that may drive further earnings volatility in 2018," said J.P Morgan analyst Ann Duignan.
The first tuna auction of the year at Tokyo's new fish market set a high bar on Saturday after a restaurant chain paid a record price — more than $3 million — for a giant bluefin tuna.
The big political takeaway, though, seems to be that the majority on the Supreme Court wants to set a high bar before federal courts can step in and block states' district maps on racial grounds.
AstraZeneca Chief Executive Pascal Soriot declined to comment on Medivation in a post-results call with reporters on Friday but said he had a high bar for acquisitions, since his company's drug pipeline was now full.
LVMH's shares hit record highs on Thursday after the Louis Vuitton owner posted strong first-quarter sales which set a high bar for rival luxury companies also chasing Chinese demand for high-end handbags and clothing.
VR these days has largely retreated into the background, with commercial products from three big consumer brands that have set a high bar and brushed away many of the subpar competitors and hopeful but impractical prototypes.
By throwing out the election on a matter of process rather than substance, the court has set a high bar for the commission to surmount in its repeat, says Michael Chege of the University of Nairobi.
But Powell said he sees a "high bar" for any fundamental changes to the Fed's current approach because of the potential of inadvertently undermining the public's confidence in the U.S. central bank's commitment to fighting inflation.
Disney will be aiming to set a new high bar for service in China "It's common to see a lack of upkeep, like peeling, faded paint and busted light bulbs," Yoshii said of Chinese theme parks.
"That the ATS implicates foreign relations 'is itself a reason for a high bar to new private causes of action for violating international law,'" he wrote, quoting the court's 2004 decision in Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain.
The South African rand slipped 211 percent, with central bank governor Lesetja Kganyago saying the bank may be nearing the end of its interest rate hiking cycle, whilst setting a high bar for a rate cut.
For those that don't know, Fashion Week is as much about what people are wearing off the runway as they are on it, and Ansel Elgort has said a high bar for all the non-models.
Those dynamics were on display last week when Ocasio-Cortez and other liberal Democrats unveiled the Green New Deal, setting a high bar for the party's environmental agenda — and alienating more moderate lawmakers in the process.
It's a high bar, which if the glasses are easy enough or if it's a surround, sort of like in a "Black Mirror" episode where you're in the room and all the screens are everywhere. Sure.
"Our hope with these changes is to reset and improve how we work day to day — ruthlessly prioritizing, and always holding ourselves accountable to a high bar of performance and agility," an Uber spokesperson told TechCrunch.
I think the worst thing that we could do is ... Facebook and Google are Olympics athletes with gold medal performances and let's say they're on the high bar or one of those Olympics things are diving.
And in doing so, he threw down a gauntlet -- not only did he challenge the Academy to address its discrimination problem, but he also set a high bar for everyone making acceptance speeches come Oscars night.
The original 1977 space sci-fi/horror flick Alien and its direct sequel Aliens are among the Motherboard staff's favorite films, so we have a pretty high bar when it comes to new entries in this universe.
Undaunted by the high bar, a coalition of Michigan lawyers is pursuing creative arguments on behalf of what one of them, William Goodman of Detroit's Goodman & Hurwitz, said could be as many as 30,000 to 90,000 residents.
The House speaker has consistently downplayed the possibility of impeachment and has outlined a high bar for the criteria she would want to see met before moving forward, including that she would want to see bipartisan support.
"One reason we haven't seen the direwolves more often is that the producers set a high bar for visual realism on the series and ultra-large wolves are difficult to render convincingly," James Hibberd told Entertainment Weekly.
Shares in Next rose 1.73 percent by 1025 GMT, with Marks & Spencer, Primark-owner AB Foods and Debenhams all also gaining as the better than expected update set a positive tone, and a high bar, for rivals.
At times I've resented straight couples for the ease with which they create life — wondered why I should have to clear such a high bar to have even one child when, say, the Duggars can have 47.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A top U.S. monetary policymaker on Thursday made it clear he would not support a rate hike this month and set a high bar for supporting any move even at the Federal Reserve's June meeting.
Health and Human Services secretary Tom Price set a high bar for Trumpcare this morning, predicting on NBC's "Meet the Press" that it will cover more people than Obamacare regardless of what the Congressional Budget Office predicts.
Disney will be aiming to set a new high bar for service in China, where local parks' standards of cleanliness, maintenance and customer service are generally lower than international operators', said Yoshii, who's based in Hong Kong.
Supporters say the bill sets a high bar for liability and is narrowly tailored to address only the kind of trafficking activity it's meant to target, including allowing companies to continue to filter offensive and illegal content.
Trump warned Senate Republicans through Twitter a week ago that they should get the annual spending bills passed before the August recess, a high bar for a chamber that didn't pass any regular appropriations bills in 220006.
Facebook also has good reason to set a high bar for medical advertisements — the company has attempted to crack down on anti-vaccination misinformation that isn't grounded in science but has struggled to enforce that policy unilaterally.
Mr. Biden's allies have pointed with concern to the $21 million sums that Mr. Sanders and former Representative Beto O'Rourke generated in their campaigns' first 2200 hours as the high bar against which he will be measured.
The United States finished fourth at 254.578 as Sam Mikulak, a two-time world bronze medalist, bounced back from a poor showing in qualifying and posted the third-best scores on floor, parallel bars and high bar.
That means it would take 67 senators to convict Trump, and since there are only 47 Democrats in the chamber, that's a very high bar to clear so long as nearly all Republicans keep standing by Trump.
WASHINGTON — As crazy as it seems — though in this world, that's a high bar — the mercurial president accused of racist comments and the bombastic rapper accused of supporting him have long seemed to enjoy each other's company.
Needing 13.470 points for gold on the high bar, Nagornyy produced a clinical display to finish with a double twisting double straight dismount for a 14.466, which sparked wild celebrations from his team mates on the sidelines.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - There is a "high bar" to the U.S. Federal Reserve raising interest rates given the need to raise inflation and guard against any drop in inflation expectations, Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic said on Monday.
" HBO boss Casey Bloys recently told reporters that the network was mulling the possibility of some kind of offshoot: "It's such a big property we would be foolish not to explore it, but it's a pretty high bar.
It's the group's first album in 11 years, although it's been 16 years since their breakthrough, Frigid Forms Sell, was released—and that record set a high bar for synth-infused, sci-fi-informed, forward-thinking post-hardcore.
PB: We have to clear a very high bar, because we have to produce a product that — for a consumer who's not gonna cut us any breaks — outperforms as a burger what we're getting today from a cow.
The legislation also said that if ranked-choice voting supporters couldn't amend the state constitution to unequivocally allow for ranked-choice voting by then (a very high bar), the ranked-choice referendum would be fully repealed in 2022.
One of the beauties of advertising on Snapchat, since its debut in early 2015, has been a high bar for quality because the format—mobile, vertical, 10 seconds—was so new and the ad itself was so expensive.
That title suggests a show that's setting a high bar for booking celebrities with name recognization and Letterman's first guest certainly qualifies: The show will launch with the first post-presidency TV talk show interview with Barack Obama.
The judge in the Paul Manafort trial reminded prosecutors on Friday of the high bar for conviction -- that they must prove the former Trump campaign chairman knowingly violated tax and bank laws related to his political work overseas.
That view ignores the reality that basic network economics create a high bar to competition – a problem that's been with us since the railroads – and that incumbents with market power therefore pose a serious threat to free speech.
I have a high bar for actually purchasing, for PAYING, because so much of what we want out of buying and owning is as easily achieved in the store, or, by borrowing it, or, by forgetting about it.
Republicans made clear Tuesday that they don't want a repeat of former President Obama's historic deal with Iran — another longtime U.S. enemy — which did not have to clear the high bar of winning supermajority approval in the Senate.
Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts – These and other video game stocks could be pressured today following a Wall Street Journal "Heard On The Street" column that said recent success could set a high bar for the holiday shopping season.
Today, on a supremely tight-knit team, he's like a revered grandfather: wise and beloved, confident enough to let himself be ribbed for his age, still stern and sharp enough to command respect and set a high bar.
You don't have to go full-on Marie Kondo — bringing "joy" into one's life is a high bar for any inanimate object to clear — but be honest with the reasoning behind why you want to keep specific things.
The arguments are constrained to the trial record, and must establish that the judge or prosecutors erred in some way that is significant enough to merit a reversal, a high bar since judges are typically granted broad discretion.
"Our hope with these changes is to reset and improve how we work day to day—ruthlessly prioritizing, and always holding ourselves accountable to a high bar of performance and agility," an Uber spokesperson said in a statement.
The District Court held that the circumstances were not extraordinary, but that even if they were, the case couldn't clear the high bar for proving a violation of the Sixth Amendment right to the effective assistance of counsel.
By a 3-0 vote, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the government fell short of the "high bar" needed to dismiss the Oregon case, originally brought in 2015 against the administration of President Barack Obama.
So as long as Republicans control Congress, there will be a very high bar indeed for any effort to impeach Trump to gain traction — some incredibly damning evidence of some indisputably serious crime would likely have to emerge.
"By reducing the regulatory burden on industry, we are encouraging increased domestic oil and gas production while maintaining a high bar for safety and environmental sustainability," Scott A. Angelle, director of the safety bureau, said in a statement.
The couple has been building the anticipation on social media, too: At the end of last month, the duo hosted an appropriately star-studded, African-themed push party, which set a high bar for future birthday parties to come.
What that looks like in this context is a trusted service with the same high bar for riveting storytelling of popular films and TV series — and often featuring famous talent from those — but native to the vertical, smartphone environment.
A FISA warrant must show probable cause to believe the target is spying for a foreign power—and even that is a high bar, requiring several approvals at the FBI and Justice Department before a judge even sees it.
The group, which owns other labels including Christian Dior and Krug champagne, is setting a high bar for rivals chasing the same clientele, though not all are benefiting equally as Chinese spending shifts from overseas shopping capitals to home.
Chinese science fiction author and screenwriter Anna Wu told The Verge late last year that investors have been wary of producing big-budget science fiction films, because of that high bar — and there have been missteps along the way.
Kering's main Gucci brand, which set a high bar for luxury goods rivals during several years of explosive growth, posted a slower-than-expected rise in second-quarter sales on Thursday, hit by a blip in the United States.
"This represents a high bar for stocks to get over and [the] pattern of the past 20 years is that stocks have tended to struggle when upside earnings surprises have slowed," said Bruce Bittles, chief investment strategist at Baird.
Activision Blizzard (ATVI) and Electronic Arts (EA) could be pressured today following a Wall Street Journal "Heard On The Street" column that said recent success by the videogame makers could set a high bar for the holiday shopping season.
Verniaiev was a bit shaky as he went out of bounds on the floor exercise and even took a big hop on his high bar routine to finish second in his group behind Cuba's 2015 silver medalist Manrique Larduet.
"Our hope with these changes is to reset and improve how we work day to day—ruthlessly prioritizing, and always holding ourselves accountable to a high bar of performance and agility," the company said in a statement to CNBC.
Mikulak, a two-time Olympian, finished with the top scores on floor exercise, high bar and parallel bars to become the first American to win five national titles since Blaine Wilson ripped off five straight crowns from 1996-2000.
Despite reporting double-digit year-over-year growth in daily users and triple-digit growth in revenue on Thursday, Snap has struggled to meet the high bar of constant growth that's been expected of Silicon Valley companies like Facebook.
Of course, if taken at his word, the committee now faces a relatively high bar; should inflation fail to "move up" in the near-term, the Fed will find it increasingly difficult to justify a further adjustment to policy.
I hope that Samsung sets a very high bar for quality for itself with this phone — if everybody is going to act like these are normal phones for people to buy, they should be as reliable as normal phones.
"There is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven and that does not meet the United States constitution's high bar for an impeachable offense," Alexander said in a statement after the evening session.
In an op-ed published Tuesday by news site STAT, two former Senate majority leaders, Republican Bill Frist and Democrat Tom Daschle, wrote that Azar's nomination meets a "high bar" for what the job of secretary of HHS requires.
On paper, CBS All Access' first scripted series may not be as flashy as the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery, but The Good Fight is a worthy successor to The Good Wife, and that's a damn high bar to clear.
President Trump set a high bar for the Republican health care bill this morning, claiming on Face the Nation that the bill has "evolved" and will cover pre-existing conditions "beautifully" even as it gives more leeway to the states.
"I think that's a high bar ... if you don't have proper government structure and proper security when people are living in fear of terror, that hurts the Palestinians," Kushner told Axios HBO earlier this month when asked about Palestinian statehood.
But separately, a federal judge in Manhattan refused to block the $26.2 billion merger of Sprint and T-Mobile, in yet another sign that the courts have set a high bar to proving that corporate marriages lessen competition and harm consumers.
"If Bernie Sanders never said he was a democratic socialist, based on what he's saying people wouldn't be calling him a democratic socialist," he said earlier, claiming Clinton entered the race with an "awful high bar for her to meet."
"It's hard to picture how any student would be able to meet such a high bar," said Clare McCann, who works on higher education policy at the left-leaning New America foundation and helped write the Obama administration's original standards.
" Between the lines: Axios contributor Barak Ravid writes: "When he says 'it's a high bar' — I think that partially what he means is that even if there is a Palestinian state, the Israeli army would still have some responsibility for security.
McGinty said that while there was evidence of miscommunication between a 911 dispatcher and the police officers, there was not enough evidence to suggest that the cops had cleared the very high bar for criminal charges in police shooting cases.
In a reversal of Embiid plummeting from them, scaling great heights is an excellent way to set a high bar for your summer vacation and climbing the Great Wall in the first week of June really puts it up there.
He has a point that widely adopting natural gas won't help curb global carbon emissions in the long-run to the levels scientists say are needed, but demanding such a high bar will turn off more politicians than it will convince.
"I don't think the mistake on the high bar was a bad thing because... what happened today can only make me stronger," said Uchimura, whose fall meant he was out of the running to win the horizontal bar title in Rio.
An investigation sponsored by the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, had come to the conclusion that the Yazidis (a minority regarded by IS as devil-worshippers) were suffering genocide, but that Christian suffering did not reach that high bar.
But then, after the last 29 or so Pirates movies, most of which were unloved for their muddled myth-building and meandering, forgettable story (and the franchise seeming to overstay its welcome in general), this wasn't a very high bar.
That sounds halfway compelling, and with Scott Buck, who won a Peabody for his work on Six Feet Under, serving as showrunner, it's reasonable to expect the show to reach a high bar of quality, at least on a technical level.
Some major donors have not explicitly closed the door on helping Mr. Trump, but have set a high bar for him to earn their support, demanding an almost complete makeover of his candidacy and a repudiation of his own inflammatory statements.
READ: "Nobody really knew him": Everything we know about the suspected El Paso shooter In this case, at least, Bash suggested that the alleged rampage, by Patrick Crusius, could meet the federal government's relatively high bar for a domestic terrorism charge.
By a 3-0 vote, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said the government fell short of the "high bar" needed to dismiss the Oregon case, originally brought in 2015 against the administration of President Barack Obama.
But some Democrats say that claim was a mistake, setting a high bar for next week's election, which, if she fails to top it, could be seen as an erosion of power within a caucus that's rarely doubted her authority.
PARIS, April 11 (Reuters) - LVMH's shares hit record highs on Thursday, after the Louis Vuitton owner posted strong first quarter sales which set a high bar for rival luxury companies also chasing Chinese demand for high-end handbags and clothing.
He pointed out that regardless of the final outcome of an attempt to impeach—the two-thirds majority in the Senate remains a high bar to clear—Democratic control of the House would immediately make Trump more vulnerable to investigations.
Shares of McDonald's closed up 3 percent to $113.93, despite analyst warnings that fourth-quarter U.S. same-store sales could drop 2 percent due to the high bar set by the debut of the all-day breakfast in October 2015.
LONDON (Reuters) - The two candidates vying to be Britain's next prime minister set a high bar on Monday for success in Brexit negotiations, saying that even a significant concession from the European Union on the Irish border would be insufficient.
The commission has been sensitive to the influx of so-called dark money into campaigns and maintains a high bar for granting exemptions because of concerns that an exemption could create a loophole for corporations looking to influence an election.
The Chinese have also been willing to discuss setting a fairly high bar for which companies are deemed so vital to China's information infrastructure that they have to keep vast amounts of data within China using government-approved telecommunications equipment.
The video game is far from the worst efforts born out of cashing in on this iconic IP. But that's not a high bar to clear, considering its nearest comparison might actually be the nauseatingly millennial 2016 reboot-ish sequel.
I voted to acquit the President, as I made very clear to you, Manu, on numerous occasions, because his conduct, while wrong, did not meet the high bar established in the Constitution for the immediate ouster of a duly elected president.
If a style other than classical is proposed for a project, the order establishes a high bar for getting approval: it would establish a presidential "re-beautification" committee to review designs and would still give the White House final say.
"Beyond the December meeting, we see a high bar for policy moves in either direction, and we expect the funds rate to remain unchanged in 2020," wrote Jan Hatzius, chief economist at investment bank Goldman Sachs, in a note to clients.
For that reason, there are few offenses that will be so grievous as to cause the party in power to give up their party's leader and convict a president; most charges, even if true, won't reach that high bar for removal.
That leaves Trump as still the best-positioned candidate to secure the 22019,237 delegates needed for the nomination, but to accomplish that he will have to win roughly 60 percent of the remaining delegates — a high bar, but certainly not impossible.
He cannot be adequately described, partly because his own command of style raises such a high bar ("His very mood / an index / of gestures that the artist / oversteps"), and his death seems almost an aspect of his suaveness and civility.
"We have to set a high bar for any new trade agreements, and only support them if they will create good jobs, raise wages and advance our national security," she wrote in an op-ed in Maine's Portland Press Herald.
Off the Shelf Chelsea Fagan sets herself a high bar in writing "The Financial Diet" (Henry Holt, $19): She wants to prove to people who know little about personal finance that investing is both vital and not all that difficult.
A similar pattern is expected in the U.S., where despite core inflation surprising to the upside in December in hitting 1.83 percent, the first few months of 2017 see a high bar given strong data recorded in the same period last year.
Gawker was — in the moments I most loved it, and most hated it, before, during, and after the time I worked there — a North Star of sorts, a high bar that was ethereal in the sense that limitations didn't apply to its mandate.
HONG KONG, March 16 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's central bank urged the city's lenders to keep a high bar on loans given to property developers, its chief said on Thursday, after it raised a benchmark interest rate for the second time in three months.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella set a high bar for developers at the company's annual Build conference last week with a slightly off-putting challenge: don't let your programs — and by extension, our technology — turn human society into a subservient mass of soulless drones.
But the real consequence of having friendships that are so fulfilling is that when you actually meet someone you like enough to clear the high bar your friendships have set, the chances are good that you're going to really like him or her.
"We have a very high bar when it comes to adding a menu item, but the feedback from our customers in the test markets made this decision easy," Amanda Norris, Chick-fil-A's head of menu and packaging, said in a statement.
The Senate would be the site for Trump's trial if he is impeached, and it would take a two-thirds majority of the Senate to convict him — an extremely high bar, particularly when a president's party is in control of that congressional chamber.
The Justice Department said in court papers that the appeals court decision was "fundamentally wrong" because it dramatically expanded the number of people eligible for hearings and set a high bar for the government to argue that a detainee should not be released.
The trailer plays out with the usual intensity of a romantic drama — complete with a belting pop song and stock images of the stars laughing — but Claflin and Clarke work remarkably well together, setting a high bar for the film's emotional stakes.
PARIS (Reuters) - Louis Vuitton owner LVMH on Wednesday set a high bar for rival luxury goods companies all trying to capitalize on Chinese demand for high-end handbags and clothing, as sales growth at the conglomerate picked up pace in the first quarter.
Known as the "ABC test," the standard requires companies to prove that people working for them as independent contractors are: That's a high bar for the many companies whose bottom lines have depended on large numbers of contractors to deliver a particular service.
A similar pattern is expected in the U.S., where despite core inflation surprising to the upside in December in hitting 2.2 percent, the first few months of 2017 see a high bar given strong data recorded in the same period last year.
PARIS, April 10 (Reuters) - LVMH, the conglomerate behind luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, on Wednesday posted better-than-expected first quarter sales growth, setting a high bar for industry peers all trying to capitalise on Chinese demand for top-end, branded goods.
" In an interview on Israel's Channel 2 Saturday, Erdan accused Facebook of "sabotaging" police efforts to curb the violence by not cooperating in investigations in the West Bank, adding that the site has "a very high bar for removing inciteful content and posts.
Mimi Rocah, a former assistant U.S. attorney for the SDNY, said investigators have to reach a high bar in order to obtain a search warrant, proving to a judge that they have probable cause to believe that someone engaged in criminal activity.
To many observers, the court essentially said that a politician can be found guilty of corruption only if the government can definitively show an official "quo" in response to a benefactor's "quid" — a very high bar in a world of winks and nods.
Red Dead Redemption 2 has set a high bar for the next generation of open world games, and as much as we've already discussed it, we'll be addressing the deeper themes of the story as we continue to work through the game.
The Trump legal team argued that because the special counsel had amassed a wealth of information through interviews with White House staffers and others close to the president, Mueller had not reached the high bar necessary for a sit-down interview with Trump.
The criminal court system in the US has a high bar for convictions, requiring prosecutors to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, because the consequences of a criminal conviction are so serious — the defendant can be deprived of liberty, or even of life.
That's a high bar for the Switch to leap over on what is essentially day one, with a software library that doesn't offer much in the way of options if you're not a fan of one or more of the available games.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised a more powerful powertrain option in future Model S and Model X vehicles, as well as the next-generation Roadster sports car, which will push acceleration and speed beyond the current high bar known as Ludicrous mode.
We're working with governments, and because we're providing a service that people rely on with their lives, we have to meet a really high bar in terms of the security both of the vehicle and then also the products that we're delivering.
The message that Mr. Trump will walk away if Mr. Kim does not agree to complete disarmament on an aggressive timeline "is setting a very high bar for success," said Bruce Klingner, a Korea and Japan specialist at the Heritage Foundation in Washington.
Legal experts have said the suits are dead on arrival, failing to meet the high bar to prove defamation of a public figure, but they fear an environment in which powerful elected officials try to use the courts to intimidate the press.
The appeal handed him an additional victory for two of the seven arrests under an article that prohibits ulterior motives in prosecutions, including political motives, and that has an extraordinarily high bar of proof, lawyers who have litigated at the court said.
The gun rights group has laid out a number of conditions for supporting such laws -- including demanding that a judge be required to determine whether a person who has been "red-flagged" meets the state standard for involuntary commitment -- a high bar.
THE INCREDIBLES 2 "They keep creating new ways to celebrate mediocrity," Mr. Incredible warned in 2004 in "The Incredibles," inadvertently setting a high bar for a sequel, which has to rise well above mediocrity to avoid running afoul of its own ethos.
Frank might be a bit of a bully, but Mr. Offerman gives him a clumsy charm that softens his cluelessly selfish behavior, and Toni Colette and Ted Danson provide solid backup as, respectively, Frank's friendly landlady and a perpetually high bar owner.
As a result of this focus, he said that all successful candidates must meet the high bar on all four dimensions, and need to be absolutely distinctive on at least one of those four — which should come out in your cover letter.
WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - At a glance, the Federal Reserve has set a high bar for any change in interest rates this year: A "material reassessment" of the economic outlook would be required as set forth by U.S. central bank chief Jerome Powell.
China's Xiao Ruoteng, who finished second in Doha last year, was among the medal contenders until the final rotation, where he lost his grip on the high bar midway through his routine before returning to wrap up a below-par effort of 12.666.
"The decline reflects the many barriers that our country's infrastructure construction faces, and the stiff competition in low-end manufacturing while middle- and high-end sectors have relatively high bar for entry," NDRC said in a monthly monitoring report published on its website.
The high bar anticipated in forthcoming FDA requirements for e-cigarettes to stay on the market, combined with the Trump White House's push to ban flavors in the meantime, threaten to whittle the e-cigarette industry down to just a few big players.
Former players would also have to prove that the head hits they received in the N.F.L. directly led to their troubles off the field, which is a high bar, especially for those, like Hernandez, who also played football in college and in childhood.
Winning more votes than all other competitors is a high bar to clear for ideologically radical candidates or parties on either the far left or right and the reason we don't see Libertarian or Green Party candidates succeeding in the US very often.
However, if you think of the well-founded economic anxiety and insecurity that many white families are feeling today … if our politics requires a sense of moral altruism from white voters to support the cause of racial justice, that's a pretty high bar.
Whatever the precise details, the point is that a critical mass of Republican senators has given us reason to believe that they understand Trump appointees need to be held to an unusually high bar for qualification and integrity — not an unusually low one.
Even in those sports where women have traditionally garnered more recognition and coverage than men, such as gymnastics, women compete in four events (uneven bars, vault, floor, balance beam), while men compete in six (parallel bars, vault, floor, high bar, rings and pommel horse).
We deliberately set a very high bar: To make it onto our list, individual judges had to show such a consistent and distinct pattern of up-marking their home-country skaters that the odds it occurred by random chance were less than 1 in 100,000.
The White House and Republican Hill leaders are setting a dauntingly high bar for their plan to replace Obamacare: Trump's top economic adviser, Gary Cohn, told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday" that the administration will do "whatever it takes" to get the bill passed.
"Everything that we all do is just as difficult but in different ways," said Underwood, 36, addressing the "way high" bar, as Morales described it, of juggling sometimes nightly concerts and being a mom to sons Jacob Bryan, 3 months, and Isaiah Michael, 4.
Given the high bar for owning a HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, it's a safe bet that far more people will try room scale VR for the first time outside their own home, likely by visiting an experience like The Void or Zero Latency.
Clinton has called for parts of Nafta to be renegotiated and has said that the Trans-Pacific Partnership, President Obama's 12-nation pact that she supported while serving as secretary of state, doesn't meet her "high bar" on protecting American workers and the environment.
I admittedly love comfort more than the average person, but I'd call them one of few products that bring me closest to the high bar of genuine "joy" Marie Kondo famously uses as a selective litmus test for possessions you should keep or throw out.
Koufax is setting an unfairly high bar, of course; to equal the great Dodgers left-hander, a pitcher not only has to more or less lap the league in run prevention, he has to do it in far less playing time than Koufax had.
Former players would also have to prove the hits to the head that they received in the N.F.L. directly led to their troubles off the field, which is a high bar, especially for those, like Hernandez, who also played football in college and in childhood.
Considering she had to cancel last Coachella, has she's since given birth to twins, and has set a pretty high bar for live performances, we have some totally and completely reasonable predictions for what's going to happen when she performs Saturday night at Coachella.
It might not seem like a high bar to show that same level of fairly bland and often insincere courtesy toward children, instead of letting them know where there's room for improvement, but it takes a lot of reminding and a lot of resolving.
Resorts like the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa in Hawaii, with three high-powered telescopes on its roof capable of spotting 80 constellations, and Primland in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, home to its own observatory, have set a high bar for casual astronomy.
And since Mr. Trump has denounced the Iran deal, with its uniquely intrusive inspections and strict requirements for significantly reducing nuclear fuel and other nuclear-related components, as the "worst ever," he has set quite a high bar for an accord with North Korea.
Given the strong suits of the smallest Galaxy S20 — including specs like a quad-lens rear camera array, the Snapdragon 865 processor, a high 12GB RAM count, and a display with a variable refresh rate — it will give other companies a high bar to match.
There are plenty of reasons for this -- one is the high bar for removal from office, another is the incredibly short attention span of the political media and the average news consumer -- but there are several examples, of late, that might well boost Northam's optimism.
It will likely aim for counterattacks damaging enough to persuade the United States that killing General Suleimani was not worth it — a high bar, given his value and the far superior American military strength — but not so damaging as to trigger an all-out conflict.
"Given the ridiculously high bar set by the 'The Force Awakens' and 'The Last Jedi,' the opening weekend box office for 'Rise of Skywalker,' objectively stellar as it is, may be a result of equal parts mixed reviews and final installment fatigue," he said.
Ramping up the pressure, Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan on Saturday accused Facebook of "sabotaging" Israeli police efforts by not cooperating with inquiries about potential suspects in the occupied West Bank and by "set(ting) a very high bar for removing inciteful content and posts".
But the ruling set a high bar for national security claims, saying they needed to be based "objectively" on an emergency in international relations, and the less a claim had to do with actual war, the harder it would be to make the case.
Subtraction Capital General Partner Paul Willard, who previously worked at Boeing as an aerodynamics engineer, said, "Setting a high bar that companies know how to clear" is the most important thing that regulators can do to ensure the U.S. is a leader in the drones industry.
Thanksgiving is a big deal for the Pearsons on This Is Us. The show set a high bar in season 1 with "Pilgrim Rick," the episode with the ill-fated road trip that gave the family some of the greatest memories and traditions of their entire lives.
As all of Washington—and the country—await the conclusion of Robert Mueller's special counsel probe, which could come at any moment, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi put words last week to the as-yet-unspoken consensus on Capitol Hill: Impeaching the president will be a high bar.
"[H]istory is going to question whether or not this was just a partisan lynching or whether or not it was something that in fact met ... the very high bar that was set by the founders as to what constituted an impeachable offense," Biden said in 1998.
It was a high bar to clear, then, on Thursday evening here, when the same orchestra gave the premiere of Mr. Adams's "Become Desert," completing a trilogy he never set out to write: three nature-immersed — and so inevitably, in this day and age, obliquely political — pieces.
The Supreme Court's decision also set a high bar for what constitutes the kind of act an elected official must perform to have an exchange qualify as bribery — setting up meetings for constituents or making a phone call on behalf of a constituent no longer qualifies.
It contains a somewhat larger populist component, and Mrs von der Leyen's commission may in certain votes be reliant on the flourishing Greens, who set a high bar for environmental and consumer standards that even the EU's trade deals (green by international standards) may struggle to meet.
Romney — a former Massachusetts governor, and his party's presidential candidate in 2012 — wants to be seen as a fair juror, and would have a high bar: He pointed out that presidents have done things that were wrong or perhaps even illegal, and not been removed from office.
That phrase, "rooted in its history," would seem a high bar to reach for immigrants recently arrived from Mexico or Honduras in the eyes of many of the president's listeners, even as their culture permeates what we think of as the mainstream in the US today.
Still, others watching the Oscar game feel that Mr. Spielberg remains a man whose talents are taken for granted by many academy members, and whose current work invariably competes with the high bar he set for himself with "Schindler's List" (1993), his multiple-Oscar-winning drama.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Democratic Senator Ed Markey on Thursday laid out the goals of a Green New Deal to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in 10 years, setting a high bar for Democrats who plan to make climate change a central issue in the 2020 presidential race.
"While we can debate the president's judgment when it comes to his dealings with Ukraine, or even conclude that his actions were inappropriate, the House's vague and overreaching impeachment charges do not meet the high bar set by the founders for removal from office," said Senator John Thune.
So 'professional' has the sport become, such a high bar set in terms of skill, fitness and sportsmanship by the greatest trio of champions the game has witnessed, that a genuine maverick who gears up for a final by roaring around in the Pacific surf should have no chance.
Abbas' goals The new Palestinian Authority envoy in Washington, Husam Zumlot, has set a high bar for his boss's first meeting with Trump, opining in an interview last week that Abbas sees an "historic opportunity" to make peace and to forge a "strategic partnership" with the new President.
After all, these events don't hold a candle to the carnage or the striking narratives that come with shootings like those in Hesston, Kansas, or Kalamazoo, Michigan, in late February—incidents that set a high bar for the kinds of mass shootings that garner national awareness and empathy.
Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and an architect of the White House's yet-to-be-released Middle East peace plan, told the "Axios on HBO" television program it would be a "high bar" when asked if the Palestinians could expect freedom from Israeli military and government interference.
"The bar that you have to clear, I believe, is not just to show that it's wrong but to show that it's grievously wrong, egregiously wrong, something meaning a very high bar, because stare decisis is itself a constitutional principle," Kavanaugh asked Louis Chaiten, who argued for the defendant.
But I kind of liked the daytime crowd, which included a man with a bushy white mustache reading the paper over a beer and a diminutive older woman wearing a red vest over a furry periwinkle sweater who struggled to hoist herself up onto a high bar chair.
In the canon of reassurance — the model for how a leader might address a nation on edge — Churchill's "We Shall Fight on the Beaches" address to the House of Commons after the mass evacuation of British forces at Dunkirk during World War II sets an extremely high bar.
The Canadian companies alleged specifically that Trump's tariffs on Canadian products are illegal because of the International Trade Commission's conclusion that Canadian imports aren't harmful; they violate a NAFTA prohibition on quantitative import restrictions; and Trump did not demonstrate the high bar needed to impose tariffs on NAFTA countries.
But that's fallen out of favor with companies that no longer wish to alter their corporate strategies on a quarterly basis, that can't stomach or stand up to the increased regulatory requirements of public trading or that do not meet Wall Street's now exceptionally high bar for market cap and scale.
His travails were largely written off in his first full year in office because of a combination of learning curve and the incredibly high bar for performance set by predecessor Mitch Daniels, who had just wrapped an exhaustive eight-year tenure at the Statehouse with speculation that he'd run for president.
"We have set an extremely high bar for quality and innovation for the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, and our partners at Spatial& exceeded our expectations with their incredible work on this project," said Abhijay Prakash, chief operating officer of DreamWorks Feature Animation, in a statement about the launch.
But given management's comments today on the "very high" bar a corporate deal must clear for it to pursue (focused on full-cycle returns) & it already has ~16 BBoe of resource with a cost of supply <$30/Bbl (no need to replenish inventory), we think the aforementioned concerns are overdone.
"If you need a financial identity, people could outsource that to us," he said, and stressed that millions of TurboTax patrons use two-factor authentication to log into the service and that sending a full tax return to the IRS is an extremely high bar to cross for identity thieves.
"Here I am … this new, young, white guy, who comes along saying, 'look at my great plans,' to voters who have been taken for granted or felt taken for granted again and again and again, which means that high bar is high for a very good reason," Buttigieg said in Orangeburg.
Kerry, who served as the top U.S. diplomat under President Barack Obama and was a leading player in brokering the Paris Agreement in 2015, said the G20 nations are lagging behind on emission reduction plans and financial pledges to poor countries instead of setting a high bar for global climate action.
"Even if the president should be impeached, history is going to question whether or not this was just a partisan lynching or whether or not it was something that in fact met the standard, the very high bar, that was set by the founders as to what constituted an impeachable offense," then-Sen.
First, Alexander says: I worked with other senators to make sure that we have the right to ask for more documents and witnesses, but there is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven and that does not meet the U.S. Constitution's high bar for an impeachable offense.
KIEV, Ukraine — Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson assured Ukraine's leader on Sunday that the United States would not lift economic sanctions against Russia until it "reverses the actions" that prompted them and restores the country's "territorial integrity," appearing to set the same high bar for sanctions relief that the Obama administration did.
" The legal fight is over a decision by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions in 2018 that set a high bar for victims of crime to qualify for asylum, saying that victims must show that their home country was unable or unwilling to assist them and that "the government condoned the private actions.
Fox News has obtained the letter, which offers a detailed look at the president's legal team and its thinking about whether he should submit to an interview, including the argument that under the law and the U.S. Constitution, Mueller faces a high bar in trying to prove he needs in-person answers from the president.
In the past three decades, federal judges have created a high bar for what the courts consider harassment that is "severe and pervasive" enough to create a hostile work environment, says Sandra Sperino, a law professor at the University of Cincinnati and co-author of the book Unequal: How American Courts Undermine Discrimination Law.
But the problem is that it still doesn't go without saying, and that powers-that-be do not consistently seem to remember that portraying violence against women on TV should coincide with a high-bar responsibility to get it right, which is to say add to the conversation about why it is so wrong.
And given how much secrecy continues to surround the operation of bulk powers, such as the types/categories of data that UK security agencies hold being treated as classified, for example, a UK citizen being able to make a case for why their data might have been accessed and examined is a pretty high bar.
Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE's resignation, and Trump's decision to force him out early, rankled Senate Republicans and set a high bar for his successor.
Fairfax County, Virginia (CNN)The Trump administration Monday overturned asylum protections for domestic violence and gang violence victims in a ruling that could potentially prevent tens of thousands of immigrants from getting protection in the US. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision sets a high bar for victims of crime to qualify for asylum protections.
In the gallery's viewing room, as part of Aki Sasamoto's concurrent show "Past in a future tense," the Japanese-born performance and installation artist has built a long, narrow bar, complete with brass foot rail and a lone pocket umbrella hanging bravely from its coat hook, and two high bar tables with heavy iron feet.
Before that, former Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty announced that there would be no criminal charges filed against the officers involved — arguing that while there was miscommunication between a 911 dispatcher and the officers, there wasn't enough evidence to suggest that the cops had cleared the very high bar for criminal charges in police shooting cases.
Furthermore, while some may be concerned that the standards in states that have set a relatively high bar would regress under a single standard, keep in mind that licensure is designed to ensure a minimum level of proficiency, and states and school systems have other tools to support high-quality instruction that are far less blunt than licensure.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.), who has repeatedly set a high bar for impeachment amid growing pressure from her left flank, will lead a conference call on Monday evening with her caucus to discuss Mueller's findings.
Stewart made few comments on the coaches he was speaking with — his initial working list included almost three dozen names, including some who were suggested to him and others who sought him out to offer their services — and in his rare comments to reporters set a curiously high bar for what he considered a formal interview for the position.
"I worked with other senators to make sure that we have the right to ask for more documents and witnesses, but there is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven and that does not meet the United States Constitution's high bar for an impeachable offense," Alexander said in a statement.
"I worked with other senators to make sure that we have the right to ask for more documents and witnesses, but there is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven and that does not meet the United States Constitution's high bar for an impeachable offense," Mr. Alexander said in a statement.
"Proving genocide has been difficult because of the high bar set by its 'intent requirement' - that is showing the genocidal acts, say killings, were carried out with the specific intent to eliminate a people on the basis of their ethnicity," said Richard Dicker, head of the international justice program at New York-based Human Rights Watch.
In March 2016, Judge Baker issued another injunction against a 2015 Arkansas law requiring physicians who prescribe abortion-inducing drugs to secure contracts with doctors with hospital-admitting privileges—a high bar to meet in the increasingly conservative state, and one the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American Medical Association said had no medical basis.
A shift that is now de-emphasizing licensing to customers intending to sell Sailfish-powered devices to consumers, such as India's Intex (always a high bar given how dominant Android remains with smartphone users globally); and emphasizing licensing customers intending to sell devices to corporates and governments (who may have more immediate/specialize data-security and government service integration needs, for example).
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 220006 crime law authored by Biden MORE — considered the front-runner for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination — is setting a high bar for other candidates with his "Medicare for all" plan.
" Pompeo said that the "conditions-based withdrawal," if it comes to bear, "sets a high bar for the things that will take place in order for America to ensure that we can accomplish both of those missions: a peace and reconciliation solution in Afghanistan and ensuring that the homeland continues to be as risk free as we can possibly make it.
From Uranium One to claims of FISA abuse For months, Sessions has tried to straddle the line between adhering to the high bar set forth in Justice Department regulations for appointing a special counsel in "extraordinary cases" on the one hand -- and the persistent demands for one raised by some vocal Republicans, including members of the President's legal team, on the other.
Manafort accountant with immunity admits having reservations about tax filings Judge cautions Mueller team on high bar for Manafort conviction in tax fraud trial DEATH AND DESTRUCTION IN PARADISE:  A powerful earthquake near the popular tourist mecca of Bali killed at least 19653 people and wounded hundreds more Sunday, damaging thousands of homes and other buildings as people were seen running into the streets screaming .. .
Contenders must reach 2202 percent in at least four qualifying polls and secure 2628,28500 donors to qualify for debates in September — a high bar that only former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 6900 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE, Sens.
"I worked with other senators to make sure that we have the right to ask for more documents and witnesses, but there is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven and that does not meet the United States Constitution's high bar for an impeachable offense," Alexander said in a statement shortly after the Senate gaveled out of session Thursday evening.
I guess I'd hope for more creativity from such a creative place as L.A. NAGOURNEY: I'm going to avoid too much commenting on the work of our colleagues — keep in mind, I came of newspaper age in the era of Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill, who set a pretty high bar — but let me take a quick detour here to applaud one thing: a fight between newspaper columnists!
Karen Han: While watching "The Ballad of Donkey Doug," I was reminded of what Todd said a couple weeks ago about the early part of the season, in that it seemed like The Good Place was going to have to put on its running shoes and sprint in order to ever surpass the high bar it had previously set for itself, and shake off the relatively slow start to the season.
Democrats say President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's decision to scrap the Iran nuclear deal sets a high bar for ensuring denuclearization — a standard they plan to hold him to ahead of his planned talks with North Korea's Kim Jong Un next month.
He and other antitrust experts tick off a number of factors that may have allowed this behavior to go on in the open so long: an extended honeymoon between DC and Silicon Valley; a legal system that places a high bar for ruling against companies in antitrust cases; and a lack of understanding of the business models of the big tech companies, not to mention the negative consequences of their platforms that would emerge in later years.
LVMH announced on wednesday better-than-expected Q1003 sales growth, setting a high bar for industry peers all trying to capitalise on Chinese demand for top-end, branded goods Mediawan announced on wednesday an organic growth of +13%, EBITDA margin of 19% and that co's FY revenues swang from loss to profit French food services group Sodexo on Thursday reported a stronger-than-expected rise in first-half revenues as growth accelerated in all its businesses in the second quarter, and the company also stuck to its financial goals for the year.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.), who has repeatedly set a high bar for impeachment, helped lead the Barr charge with her own terse statement about the Mueller report, issued jointly with Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE (D-N.Y.).
Now this Order loudly crows about handing over authority of broadband to the FTC, but what is absent from the Order and glossed over in that haphazardly issued afterthought of a Memorandum of Understanding or MOU, is that the FTC is an agency, with no technical expertise in telecommunications; the FTC is an agency that may not even have authority over broadband providers in the first instance; the FTC is an agency that if you can even reach that high bar of proving unfair or deceptive practices and that there is substantial consumer injury, it will take years upon years to remedy.
Now this Order loudly crows about handing over authority of broadband to the FTC, but what is absent from the Order and glossed over in that haphazardly issued afterthought of a Memorandum of Understanding or MOU, is that the FTC is an agency, with no technical expertise in telecommunications; the FTC is an agency that may not even have authority over broadband providers in the first instance; the FTC is an agency that if you can even reach that high bar of proving unfair or deceptive practices and that there is substantial consumer injury, it will take years upon years to remedy.
Several theories by the Gizmodo staff attempted to make sense of the pizza conundrum, including that—as was stated by the company in its statement—these pies just aren't totally round all the time, thereby creating symmetry problems when they're transferred to serving trays:Exhibit A:While being slicedImage: GizmodoExhibit B:While being served on a pizza trayImage: GizmodoOne theory also involved a scenario in which employees trimmed uneven or weird-looking pizza slices to make them appear more like a conventional slice (though it seemed highly unlikely that Chuck E. Cheese employees would take great pains to maintain such a high bar for aesthetics).

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