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Justice Kennedy has hired seven of Judge Kavanaugh&aposs clerks over the years, meaning Justice Kennedy puts Judge Kavanaugh in high regard, very high regard.
High regard In Mattis, Trump has a nominee who was held in high regard throughout the ranks of the Marine Corps during his 44 years of service.
But McCullum, Smith's counterpart, still holds him in high regard.
Elon Musk is held in high regard around the world.
But I do not hold the Fold in high regard.
In opinion polls, Pakistanis have high regard for the Chinese.
China has not always held the technology in high regard.
Today, many Japanese still hold the emperor in high regard.
Mr. Alexander is held in high regard by his colleagues.
"Personally, I have a high regard for him," she said.
But The Times didn't always hold crosswords in high regard.
Of course, the position has always been held in high regard.
It is held in particularly high regard in Frederick's native Trinidad.
People that I know have a very high regard for her.
"We hold each other in high regard," says Isaac, standing up.
It's clear his fellow impeachment managers hold him in high regard.
Like Boeing, Ethiopian Airlines has long been held in high regard.
But everyone whose opinion I hold in high regard loves that show.
Particularly as the more traditional Pixelbook is held in such high regard.
No surprise, then, that Jewish tradition holds texts in such high regard.
The people in my life tend to hold teachers in high regard.
I don't think most Missourians hold Congress in very high regard period.
And those are essays in publications I once held in high regard.
"They trust you, they admire you, they hold you in high regard."
This beat a lesson about fractions and put him in high regard.
They are often held in high regard because they have improved income prospects.
We all have bodies that are worthy of holding in a high regard.
Like most designers, Gilles has high regard for glorious cars of the past.
Mr. Hofmann's high regard for his former boss as an artist is undiminished.
Republicans have generally held him in high regard, though that may be changing.
Some politicians have high regard for the current president of the United States.
Not likely, and composers like Mr. Reich hold Mr. Bither in high regard.
"Our athletes are held in high regard on campus — they're celebrities," Anderson said.
Despite that outcome, Freed is still held in high regard inside the company.
NOTES: Clippers coach Doc Rivers holds Bucks rookie G Malcolm Brogdon in high regard.
One man, however, doesn't hold the prepared food at Whole Foods in high regard.
Large tech companies in particular have enormous power and are held in high regard.
Someone who I trusted, who I held in very high regard, had hoodwinked me.
Most important of all, it seems, was his high regard for Balanchine's self-editing.
Oakland didn't want other teams to know Beane held Swisher in such high regard.
Jay Kay, one senses, is a man who holds himself in incredibly high regard.
Chief Justice John Roberts has a record of high regard for executive branch prerogatives.
Her friends hold her in high regard, telling me that she is honest and hardworking.
Clinton's top primary opponent, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, hold Ms. Warren in high regard.
This album reminded me more of Weirdo Rippers, which I've always held in high regard.
The family held education in high regard, and Dr. Greenwood's accomplishments were hard to best.
Mr. Colbert, who has said he once held Mr. Moonves in high regard, was brutal.
I am not a rich person, nor do I hold rich people in particularly high regard.
In Silicon Valley, you can have such public spats with people you hold in high regard.
Amal Clooney is held in high regard for her accomplishments as an international human rights attorney.
Mueller insists he won't speak ill of Swift "I hold women in high regard," he said.
Despite their competitive race, both Edwards and Freeland say they hold each other in high regard.
Tillerson, for his part, shows little evidence of holding his Commander-in-Chief in high regard.
However, for this to be achieved, the notion of democracy should be held in high regard.
Hong Kong's rule of law, judicial independence and human rights protection are held in high regard.
Merely to announce a high regard for truth is no guarantee that truth will be uttered.
Crawling down Hollywood Boulevard, they spoke dryly of eminences they held in less than high regard.
What Trump is showing America -- once again -- is that he does not hold Latinos in high regard.
The actual outcome of that has been generations of people that hold me in a high regard.
People hold her in such a high regard -- as you should -- but she's so down to earth.
Mnuchin didn't mention the fact that the sitting president does seem to hold Jackson in high regard.
People hold her in such a high regard – as you should – but she's so down to Earth.
"Nev is held in high regard for having achieved this through his career," the second source said.
Murkowski was an early supporter of McCain's 2008 presidential run and he holds Murkowski in high regard.
For him, that was someone in his field who was accomplishing things he held in high regard.
Like Jennings' novel, the creators of Dragons Conquer America place a high regard on maintaining historical accuracy.
But their high regard for his now-estranged wife, Huma Abedin, always kept them from going public.
Both my parents had such high regard for men, and they'd been disappointed by having two girls.
The same aristocracy that finally held me in high regard would boot me out of my palace.
Alla Kovgan, the filmmaker, has done extensive research on Cunningham and holds his work in high regard.
Johnson's work was held in such high regard in its time that Glenn was aware of it.
Tallon wasn't looking to fire Boughner, and made clear that he still holds him in high regard.
"Even today, many people without awareness of his SS involvement still hold him in high regard," she writes.
How do you not get overwhelmed over the generations of people who hold you at that high regard?
Haspel is respected for her work in the clandestine service and held in high regard at the CIA.
"I think we need to look after animals that are held in such high regard in our culture."
Nonetheless, it was a blow to those who had recently come to hold her in such high regard.
I had high regard for Director Comey and have expressed my appreciation for his work in the past.
Well, he had a high regard for women and a lot of things that had to be done.
Checkmarx is one of a handful of Israeli security firms held in high regard across the cybersecurity industry.
Michael Anton, a National Security Council spokesman, said Tillerson is held in high regard at the White House.
Despite Gimelstob's legal troubles, he is still held in high regard by some top players and television executives.
He's never said anything insulting about blacks, or to suggest that he doesn't hold them in high regard.
Every year, the AAAS elects scientists who are held in high regard within their field to become AAAS fellows.
But these writers' high regard for Burnham is misguided—not only overripe with nostalgia but deficient in historical understanding.
It might seem obvious I'd hold the man I owe my fabulous nose and breasts to in high regard.
But I wanted to make sure you spoke to someone who had very high regard for the Sackler family.
Despite that defeat, Michael Anton, a National Security Council spokesman, said the White House holds Tillerson in high regard.
She likes people to see her life as she has curated it, and holds high regard for her privacy.
Will the FBI remain the great, unvarnished institution the White House held in high regard in the Kavanaugh affair?
Even Shanahan had been picked by Mattis for the deputy job and held him in high regard, officials say.
Because men are really treated with high regard when it comes to sports, and I think women are less so.
And we can expect more to come on just how much Trump "respects" women and holds them in high regard.
Kangxi's unprecedentedly long reign was viewed as a kind of golden age, and Kangxi was still held in high regard.
I will continue to hold the second season in high regard, and to enjoy the last moments of the finale.
I had never worked on a woman artist before, and I hold the work of this woman in high regard.
But they&aposre loved so much and held in such high regard that you might assume they won Oscar gold.
The whole world seemed to love Obama — and by extension, held America in high regard — but the world loathes Trump.
"They had a respectful partnership and a high regard for each other," said Susan Swecker, the state Democratic Party chairwoman.
However, Antetokounmpo didn't always hold his head coach in such high regard, particularly after being benched during his second season.
Johnson's work was held in such high regard in its time that Glenn, who died on Thursday, was aware of it.
This is seen as a good omen in South Korea, where fortune-tellers and pregnant symbolism are held in high regard.
"I don't think he should be enormously worried because Canada is held in very high regard," he said, referring to Trudeau.
" Botswana's president, Mokgweetsi Masisi, was effusive, "To China, her president and citizens, we admire and hold you in very high regard.
The Texas senator, who is not held in high regard by many in the GOP, holds endorsements from 35 sitting members.
It's puzzling that President Vladimir Putin of Russia is held in high regard by democratic leaders of every shade of politics.
"The company has high regard for Mr. Smith and is responsive to stockholders' views and concerns," she said in a statement.
But there are a couple of things to know before toasting the Court's high regard for privacy in the digital age.
But now, as doubts about these allegations linger, in private conversations some expressed embarrassment that someone was held in such high regard.
" As to whether Comey could remain in his position, Pelosi said she had a "high regard" for him serving in "other capacities.
The city has, until recently, prided itself on being a conservative community in which the Catholic Church was held in high regard.
A senior administration official downplayed those past remarks ahead of Trump's visit, saying instead that Trump held the city in high regard.
In Mali, the job of an excisor carried with it great prestige and these women were held in high regard across society.
It's time to bring back decency and standards in what we expect from public figures and those we hold in high regard.
Third, the United States could show that it has a high regard for the will of the people, expressed through free elections.
But, for someone that the industry holds in such a high regard, Cunningham has chosen to keep his personal life very private.
The president reported that he and Fauci "get along very well," and said he holds both Fauci and Birx in high regard.
The reason why we continue to hold Roku in such high regard is that unlike its competitors, it's a platform-agnostic company.
In 20/20 hindsight, we might have paid more attention to the high regard with which he was held within the church.
"If I'm a Republican and only in the minority, my preferences are not held in common or high regard," Dr. Christensen said.
"Our polling unit has long been held in high regard for being a nonpartisan source of research," Blanton said in the statement.
He'd been held in high regard by Trump, who publicly praised him and touted a series of legislative wins regarding veterans issues.
If the arena itself is still held in high regard by New York fans, the respect for the home team is waning.
The act of burning a religious text held in high regard by 1.6 billion Muslims around the globe cannot be criticized enough.
Historically, the conclusions drawn by the Justice Department's inspector general are held in high regard within the corridors of federal law enforcement.
Mueller himself continues to be held in high regard by most Americans, but many of his underlings are widely regarded as partisan.
That's likely down to the company's high regard for Söderlund — who already sits on the Nexon board — and its belief in Embark's vision.
"It might seem obvious I'd hold the man I owe my fabulous nose and breasts to in high regard," she captioned the photo.
Israelis generally hold their army in high regard, but this episode has pitted the IDF high command against the soldiers in the field.
Humility is a crucial quality for any leader and something CEOs like Airbnb's Brian Chesky and Apple's Tim Cook hold in high regard.
Some of the biggest losers have been companies that David Kostin, the chief US equity strategist for Goldman Sachs, holds in high regard.
Some argue that, because of this unfairness, college degrees in general are a scam and should not be held in such high regard.
But Mr. Dimon is the board's chairman, and his fellow directors hold him, and his vision for the bank's future, in high regard.
Black voters' attitudes about the impact of the Obama administration are complicated because they hold Barack and Michelle Obama in such high regard.
One member asked if wanted to be remembered in the same high regard as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, or for destroying democracy.
But now that he may be a witness in Trump's impeachment trial, he's not held in nearly such high regard by the network.
"I don't have a very high regard for the numbers," said Astley, who also teaches epidemiology and pediatrics at the University of Washington.
But he has a high regard for American generals and for Mr. Mattis, and he is likely to be receptive to their recommendations.
And I have very high regard for Larry Page and Demis Hassabis, but I do think that there's value to some independent oversight.
Even in the absence of nature in the hyper-populated spaces where he paints, the artist makes references to his high regard for nature.
Given this current climate, it's reassuring to be able to reflect on companies that are held in high regard by their employees — and why.
But once inside, in the presence of an athlete I held in such high regard, I wasn't sure what to say, and said nothing.
Still, he remains in high regard among some, who acknowledge the high stakes of a job that requires balancing two distinct but related missions.
And resistance to political correctness is held in high regard not only on the intellectual French right, but also among some on the left.
I try not to do that because I have relationships in the NFL that I hold in high regard and are dear to me.
But Mr. Bolsonaro's high regard for Mr. Carvalho is not universally shared in the administration — in large part because of Mr. Carvalho's fringe views.
But Mr. Trump's hyperbole is of a different magnitude, and so is his audience's eagerness to embrace the president's strikingly high regard for himself.
Still, he remains in high regard among some, who acknowledge the high stakes of a job that requires balancing two distinct but related missions.
Many in Japan hold Emperor Akihito in high regard for his support of pacifism and his efforts to bring reconciliation with neighbors across Asia.
In 22017, Robert Williams, still a teenager, wasn't yet Meek Mill, although he was already held in high regard as a local Philadelphia battle rapper.
Tim Pawlenty told "Squawk Box " he has "high regard for Romney, " but the former governor of Minnesota challenged the premise of Romney's Trump takedown speech.
As we go into this week's Party Congress, we do so with great optimism and a high regard for our partnership with the United States.
From the Washington establishment to the broadcast executives in New York, Reagan was held in minimally high regard when he first came to the Capital.
The Bush family is still held in very high regard inside GOP circles, and one of the key reasons is how they've operated post-presidency.
Although they never enjoyed high regard in art criticism, several poster-themed museums exist around the world, the largest of which operates in Warsaw, Poland.
In 2007, Robert Williams, still a teenager, wasn't yet Meek Mill, although he was already held in high regard as a local Philadelphia battle rapper.
One member asked if Mr. Zuckerberg wanted to be remembered in the same high regard as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, or for destroying democracy.
"Trump wanted his Roy Cohn," a person close to Barr said, referring to the disgraced former mob lawyer who Trump still holds in high regard.
Trump, who holds Johnson in high regard, is aware of Johnson's request not to interfere, a senior U.S. official told reporters on Sunday (The Hill).
A third said he doesn't hold such company-sponsored clinical trials in high regard, describing them as "dirty" because their purpose is more commercial than scientific.
He began the Ovals at a time when the art world was turning its attention elsewhere, and would soon no longer hold painting in high regard.
Mr Trump is said to have such a high regard for his negotiating skills that he might not take much persuading to reconvene the cancelled talks.
As a woman in her late 20s, it will come as no shock that I hold the cult television show "Gilmore Girls" in extremely high regard.
Her superiors mainly held her in high regard and appreciated her skills, but the men of her rank and below were less inclined to do so.
As a past president of the ATP Council for six years, from 2008 to 2014, he still is held in high regard for his leadership qualities.
What political types fail to understand is that many Americans don't hold our elected representatives in very high regard or look to them for moral example.
Trump made his high regard for Priebus known on election night when he pulled him to the microphone to take a bow for his campaign efforts.
These actions expose the hypocrisy of Taliban who espouse a high regard for this country and its people while creating an environment of death and insecurity.
I don't have a high regard for homeopathic remedies to begin with—I tried many over the years, and none of them have done anything for me.
Our society has a much more complicated relationship with sex than simply "high regard" — although traditional heterosexual society and gay communities are neither the same nor monolithic.
Full moons are times for release, so say goodbye to that gig that's not compensating you well or those friends who don't hold you in high regard.
Padres general manager A.J. Preller worked in the Rangers' front office during Washington's tenure and holds him in "high regard," sources told the San Diego Union-Tribune.
While the squares are everything that conservative society holds up in high regard—rich, Christian, virginal, conventionally attractive, from "solid" families—you ultimately side with the drapes.
Miller won high regard for picking "value" stocks and making big bets on them with the Legg Mason Value Trust Fund, now the ClearBridge Value Trust Fund.
After teaching developmental psychology for nearly four decades, I hold in high regard the insights of Erik Erikson, a brilliant neo-Freudian thinker from the past century.
Taylor himself spoke highly of so many among those forces; the enormous tragedy of his killing does not undo the high regard in which he held them.
"The rank-and-file FBI agents will come to hold him in very high regard," said John Wood, a former U.S. attorney who also worked with Wray.
DeVos has filled top positions at the Education Department with executives from for-profit colleges, and her high regard for the industry is apparent in her policymaking.
Khan holds these bands in high regard however it's important to her that a punk scene also fosters a community of like-minded people and free expression.
It sent shockwaves not only through the restaurant industry, which held the restaurant in high regard since it opened in 2013, but to Betony's employees as well.
This summer, before LaMarcus Aldridge left but almost certainly after Neil knew LaMarcus was going to leave, he consulted a suit he holds in particularly high regard.
Mr. Leon, 231, has been riding New Jersey Transit long enough to remember when it was a model of efficiency, held in high regard across the country.
"I held the institution of the Legislature with too high regard to do anything that would provide any kind of personal gain, financial or otherwise," he said.
In an interview, Chowdhury said he did not wish to be identified in connection with the purchases, and that he has high regard for The Trump Organization.
"I think when we look back on the time it's taken to make really good decisions, it's going to be held in really high regard," he said.
" In a statement, the government said that it "shares the British public's high regard for animal welfare," noting that "fur farming was banned in the UK in 2000.
What last night's forum taught us about Trump and Clinton But when CNN pressed the speaker if he had concerns about Trump's high regard for Putin, Ryan dodged.
Booz Allen Hamilton portrays itself on its website as a company committed to changing the world for the better, driven by a high regard for its fellow humans.
She's apparently held in very high regard by people in the industry, too—"Stormy will eat you alive," one actor who worked with her told the Daily Beast.
He, and so many Guatemalans, couldn't believe it because they always held the U.S. in such high regard, as they always seemed to take care of their own.
"Pompeo has shown a high regard for Xi Jinping as a strongman," noted Jessica Chen Weiss, professor of government at Cornell University and expert in Chinese foreign policy.
The draft — or potentially doctored — paragraphs said Stone held Credico in "high regard" and hailed his "landmark interviews" with Assange on the New York alternative radio station WBAI.
Trump made clear his high regard for Priebus when he invited him on stage during his victory speech early Wednesday morning and asked him to say a few words.
"Such a law is now not an issue for government business," Seibert told a news conference, stressing the high regard Merkel's ruling coalition has for religious freedom in Germany.
Like the $21 RHA T13is — which I still hold in high regard — the P21s come enclosed in a thick metal shell that makes them feel super sturdy and durable.
"Handing a life sentence to an innocent researcher who held the UAE in high regard speaks volumes about their lack of tolerance and respect for human life," she added.
Representative Louie Gohmert, a Texas Republican, even attacked Mr. Mueller, who served both Republican and Democratic presidents as F.B.I. director and is usually held in high regard by politicians.
However, Winkelmann was still widely recognized as an accomplished scientist during her time, and her research and observations on sunspots, Aurora Borealis and comets were met with high regard.
"She's not trying to replace Sean Spicer, she loves Sean, respects him, works wonderfully with him and has nothing but high regard for him," Huckabee said about his daughter.
It's been more than two years since Michelle Obama left the White House, but she's still held in incredibly high regard all over the globe, according to one recent survey.
Because your previous games are held in such high regard, but you have such a relatively small body of work, do you feel a lot of pressure on this one?
Held in seriously high regard among many of their fellow fanclubs, they have served as the inspiration for several groups which have been established since their own inception in 2011.
Trump was previously reported to have doubts over his loyalty, a character trait he appears to hold in high regard, according to a New York Times report in November 2018.
When criticized for joking about a "public hanging," she insisted that the only relevant context for understanding the quip was her "high regard" for the person whose invitation she accepted.
White House sources have a high regard for Waddell, a Major General in the United States Army Reserve, who has run the daily operations of the NSC since last May.
A mutual friend, who has a very high regard for the parolee's capabilities, has approached me to ask if I might be able to offer consulting work for the parolee.
The evidence for the alleged noncraziness is based on polling, an emphatically low regard for the current field of Democratic candidates, and an emphatically high regard for Bloomberg's purported assets.
Hunt renders as ornate and magical the tired landscape of Troy and upstate New York — and I say this as a native of that area, with high regard for its quiddities.
And a GOP voter base which, unlike so many others, holds its state leaders -- people like Walker, House Speaker Paul Ryan and Wisconsin native RNC chairman Reince Priebus -- in high regard.
The replies indicate that large-scale data breaches might not actually affect popular opinions on data security, but it was clear that a few companies were held in particularly high regard.
One GOP insider in Washington, who declined to be named, said Trump holds McCarthy in "very high regard" and values that the California lawmaker endorsed his candidacy for speaker early on.
Pai, who is held in high regard by the industry, argued that the government's only role in 5G development should be to set rules for the marketplace that would encourage innovation.
I've held him in such a high regard and I'm really struggling because what do you say when someone that you deeply care about has done something that is so horrible?
In two hours of religious and civil ceremonies, bishops and family members remembered the soft-spoken former agronomist as a man of simplicity who held the country's farmers in high regard.
She is held in high regard within the administration, received bipartisan support for her nomination as attorney general and would be the first black woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
This ability to be resourceful is a trait that Jeff still holds in high regard and one that his wife of 25 years works hard to instill in their four children.
Pai, who is held in high regard by the industry, argued that the government's only role in 220006G development should be to set rules for the marketplace that would encourage innovation.
Asked to comment, a spokesperson for the U.S. embassy in Berlin pointed to Grenell's tweet, and said that the ambassador also has a high regard for Germany's sitting chancellor, Angela Merkel.
"The Jackson Police Department respects and holds our canines with high regard just as we do any other officer within our department," the JPD explained in a statement obtained by the newspaper.
More than 90% of Thailand's population follows Buddhism and the monks here are held in high regard, but there is growing concern about their health: Thailand's monks are gaining too much weight.
Not all solid-state drives are created equal, and Samsung's 860 Evo SSDs are held in high regard among gamers (and non-gamers, too) for their reliability and fast read / write speeds.
" AMC Entertainment: "I want you to hold on to that because Adam Aron is running that and I have high regard for Adam is going to do a very, very good job.
"My family has a long and proud connection with India, and although our relationship has evolved, my family's high regard for India – the largest country in the Commonwealth – remains unchanged," William said.
Its chief, Paul Manafort, was also linked to allegations that Mr Trump has an unhealthily high regard for Vladimir Putin; Mr Manafort previously worked for the pro-Putin former government of Ukraine.
The community members also do not hold health systems and workers in high regard, with many suspecting that health workers are deliberately killing some people to save others from the mysterious disease.
While Springsteen and Christie have met a couple of times and Springsteen praised Christie for his leadership after Superstorm Sandy, Springsteen has done little else to show high regard for the governor.
If you have a society that holds the public good in high regard, and that has been bolstered by strong investments in public institutions, you reap real rewards in moments like this.
But so long as influential people continue to hold rhino horn in high regard, Dr. Johnson says that younger and less successful people will also continue to see it as something desirable.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was said to be "elated" by the choice of Barr and Sessions always held his predecessor in high regard, a source close to both men told CNN.
This doesn't sound terribly out of character for a 25-year-old master of dribble penetration and acrobatic shot-making, and one who holds himself in high regard, as Irving surely does.
As I left those days of baggy, puddle-sucking skate jeans and chalky black lipstick behind and moved into the fashion industry, I noticed the incredibly high regard in which Alaïa was held.
It&aposs all very troubling to those of us that hold the FBI in such high regard that there even allegations that people were assigned to surveilled or even spy on our campaign.
Dobroski said other positive signs are references to flexible scheduling options like working from home or flex time, which can indicate that a company places high regard on work-life balance in general.
One can have a minimum high regard for a political opponent, as some clever practitioners of better rhetoric have demonstrated in the past, but why this increasingly angry and poisonous pattern of speech?
But Zeid's high regard for his voice as an advocate, and his close eye on the U.S., apparently does not extend to publicly touting much about the existence of his new Washington office.
"I don't hold the media in very high regard," said Carl Paladino, who served as a New York state co-chairman of Trump's campaign and previously ran for governor of the Empire State.
By hiring Summers, who is held in high regard by Sanders allies, Warren is sending a powerful early message to progressive activists and political strategists closely watching how the Democratic field takes shape.
"Unlike other Confederate leaders, whose redeeming qualities make them worthy of high regard to some and complex figures to others, Davis has few virtues to balance against his sins," the Times-Dispatch wrote.
While many might not care much for a country you know little about, it's a reminder that the U.S. is still seen in high regard and other nations will follow in its footsteps.
To continue to hold the Mother Road in such high regard, in spite of the decay that surrounds it, is very white indeed, in that doing so is a form of disaster tourism.
Mychal Thompson, a former power forward who won two championships with the "Showtime"-era Lakers of the late 1980s, said he understood why so many fans still hold Bryant in such high regard.
The operation gives us a glimpse of a possible political future for the country — one that is less conformist, has a high regard for the values of citizenship and demands equality for all.
And Mr. Trump, who made fighting Islamist militants a priority during his campaign, again showed the high regard he has for Pentagon generals by endorsing their advice when faced with a policy dilemma.
"The GE Board nominations are a solid start in a necessary cultural transformation, in our view, and we hold Larry Culp, former CEO of Danaher, in high regard," JP Morgan analyst Stephen Tusa said.
In a cultural moment when artists are expected to hold the truth in high regard and fight against "fake news," the alternative history of Bruce Sargeant feels like a necessary exception to the rule.
Books News Recipients of the Nobel Prize in Literature inevitably see renewed interest in their work, and one publisher is banking on especially high regard for the first literal rock star to win it.
" He said, "I uttered those words out of respect for the religion from which they come, and for the religion that I still hold in high regard, particularly the Irish members of that religion.
Acerbic and professional, Spicer, a Navy Reserve commander, has been openly critical of media coverage of Republican candidates and the president-elect, but insists the future U.S. leader has a high regard for press freedom.
The "planning outline" published in 2014 said the government "pays high regard to the construction of a social-credit system"—suggesting the project has the imprimatur of Mr Xi and Li Keqiang, the prime minister.
"We have always held Nauto in high regard, and it has become clear that Nauto is the right home for Newton's team and technology," Newton Technologies CEO Lawrence Lin Murata wrote in a blog post.
For a mid-level gymnast from Kalamazoo, Michigan, who had back and wrist injuries, it was a special opportunity for her to see someone who was held in high regard by athletes in the sport.
"Anyone who would so casually agree with the idea of punishing women, like it was nothing to him, the most obvious thing in the world, that's someone who doesn't hold women in high regard," Mrs.
That this paragon was Czech rather than Polish or Hungarian or from any other Nazi-controlled country is a reflection of the high regard in which Czechoslovakia was held in the Allied world of 1942.
In fact, Lenovo ThinkPads are held in such high regard that they are the only laptops that are certified to be used in space (in case you were thinking of taking a trip out there).
BMO Markets analyst Matthew Borsch said in a research note that Boudreaux is held in high regard by investors but that Anthem's stock is still a "market-perform" given the company's slower-growth business mix.
LESSONS FOR FIRMS IN RELATION TO INTERNAL AUDIT TEAMS: Firms should ensure that the "voice" of internal audit is held in high regard and that its role as a third line of defence remains strong.
"It was important to us to include her in the film because she's an artist that is placed in such high regard in the music community and then specifically in the black community," Lehman said.
The warm reception he received speaks volumes about the Polish people's high regard for President Trump as a leader in the movement to stop radical Islamic terrorism and to stop terrorists from infiltrating the West.
I explained that as my family is a Mets team by birthright and as the Astros had vanquished the Yankees and now were battling our Eastern Division foe, my family held the Astros in high regard.
He won high regard for picking "value" stocks and making big bets on them with the Legg Mason Capital Management Value Trust fund, which he left in 2011 and is now the ClearBridge Value Trust fund.
"The Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation not only places a high regard for the Commission but also values its advice and on which appropriate action is taken," the ministry said in its statement on Wednesday.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is said to be "elated" by the choice of Barr and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions has always held his predecessor in high regard, a source close to both men said.
At the same time, Mr. Kaine's new role could have implications for his relationships in the Senate, where he is held in high regard by members of both parties for his seriousness and his even temperament.
"I'm doing it because I hope we can negotiate an end to this for the good of the country and because I have high regard for the president and for Bob Mueller," he told the newspaper.
Haspel is generally held in high regard at the CIA, working as deputy director under Mike Pompeo, whom Trump nominated to be the next secretary of state on Tuesday after firing Rex Tillerson from the post.
Wood, a 215-year-old striker, has never masked his high regard for Klinsmann, who shepherded him over a span of several years from relative obscurity in Germany to the starting lineup of the American team.
Over my first year as British Ambassador to the United States, I have found that Churchill -- the statesman, the commander, the orator, the wit -- is not only held in high regard at home, but equally so here.
"I frankly hold Dick Cheney in really high regard in his role as vice president and as an American," Pence said in an interview on ABC's "This Week" that was taped on Saturday and aired on Sunday.
However, the folks over at Scottie's Pizza Parlor clearly hold cheese in as high regard as we do, so perhaps if you came to them begging for a slice of the Centouno Formaggio, they just might oblige.
Current regulations provide that Mueller can be fired only for "good cause," and Barr testified he could not imagine that occurring — and, because of his high regard for Mueller, it would take even more than good cause.
"These are different markets, but the trend when you look at everything that's going on, is that Brazil is held in high regard," said oil and gas specialist Alexandre Calmon, a partner at law firm Tauil & Chequer.
"I'm doing it because I hope we can negotiate an end to this for the good of the country and because I have high regard for the president and for Bob Mueller," Giuliani told The Washington Post.
Yet the Senate had long been viewed as the biggest hurdle to the overhaul -- a chamber with members that held disparate interests and constituencies to go along with their high regard for themselves and their own power.
Severino had a pedestrian season debut in Baltimore, giving up four runs and six hits over five innings, but his last outing showed why the Yankees have held the 23-year-old Dominican in such high regard.
Duterte makes no secret of his disdain for the United States and what he considers its hypocrisy and interference, though he acknowledges that most Filipinos and his military have high regard for their country's former colonial ruler.
Duterte makes no secret of his disdain for the United States and what he considers its hypocrisy and interference, though he admits that most Filipinos and his military have high regard for their country's former colonial ruler.
"I'm doing it because I hope we can negotiate an end to this for the good of the country and because I have high regard for the president and for Bob Mueller," Giuliani told the Washington Post.
Crowds of journalists and onlookers jostled for a glance of Najib, and some of his backers chanted and held up placards in support of a man whose father, Malaysia's second prime minister, is held in high regard.
"DCT is a company that we've always had a really high regard for, probably the closest strategy to Prologis in the U.S. and the highest quality portfolio of significant size that there was out there," the CEO said.
He was held in such high regard they named a social society and an Ohio city after him and referenced him in statues and paintings — not just for what he did, but also for what he didn't do.
In what seemed a rebuke of Warren and Sanders' stances, Obama, who is still held in exceptionally high regard by Democratic voters, spent considerable time during his speech counseling against adopting left-wing populism as a party platform.
"The Bird King" maintains a delicate balance between holding Fatima's world in high regard, looking at it critically and finding its moments of humor, all the while revealing its many resemblances to the world as it exists today.
Shulkin had been held in high regard by President Trump, but things soured after the department's inspector general found that Shulkin had spent most of a trip last year to Europe sightseeing and had inappropriately accepted Wimbledon tickets.
He also called agents for the Federal Bureau of Investigation who raided Mr. Cohen's office "storm troopers," a reference to Nazis that offended others in the law enforcement community who once held Mr. Giuliani in largely high regard.
"I'm doing it because I hope we can negotiate an end to this for the good of the country and because I have high regard for the president and for Bob Mueller," Giuliani told the Post last week.
He has since followed Trump around like a...well, like Reek, the Game of Thrones character who was once known by a different name (Theon Greyjoy) and held in high regard until being captured and tortured into submission.
" But in a press conference in December, Cruz made clear that this dispute over policy didn't impinge on his high regard for Trump, stating, "I do not believe the world needs my voice added to that chorus of critics.
Whereas the sector was generally held in high regard in 2000, it is now the object of more suspicion, whether it is public concern about individuals' privacy, Donald Trump's anti-Amazon tweets or EU fines against American tech giants.
The Republican nominee, who has faced widespread condemnation in the Muslim world for his proposal to ban Muslims from the U.S. and his blanket statements about Islam, also shared his "high regard for peace-loving Muslims," the campaign added.
In a sign of the high regard in which the president holds his E.P.A. chief, Mr. Trump has assigned Mr. Pruitt, rather than his secretary of state, Rex W. Tillerson, to craft the legal tactics to implement that withdrawal.
Despite her travails at home, Ms. Raimondo has been held in high regard by national Democratic Party leaders, earning admiration for her muscular fund-raising network and crisp views on how Democrats should talk about jobs and economic growth.
Unlike the Hall of Famers Eric Lindros and Ken Dryden, who are outspoken critics of hockey's handling of head injuries but who are still held in high regard, Carcillo has not been invited to speak at high-profile engagements.
Abortion and reproductive rights may not be a "deal breaker" vote for swing voters, as a recent Fox News poll revealed, but it is an issue that matters deeply to them, especially those who hold faith in high regard.
Mr. Edge holds Ms. Miles in high regard for her ability to be thoroughly modern with some desserts but also to reach back into African-American baking traditions and bring forth impeccable renditions of classic Southern cakes and pies.
These types of companies are held in extremely high regard by the market, and so a high revenue growth trajectory by PTON is likely to be amplified by an expanding multiple as the company develops its SaaS bona fides.
Fitch holds FOXA's overall strategic positioning in high regard, as its businesses consist of a strong collection of cable and regional sports networks, leading television and film studios, national television network with robust sports-programming rights, and local television broadcast stations.
By Oxford definition, it can be anything someone "enjoys despite feeling that it is not generally held in high regard" — which, maybe for you, means spending your entire Sunday alternating between The Real Housewives and Keeping Up With The Kardashians reruns.
To be honest, it's not just about regulation and quality control; the character and fitness requirement for bar admission protects the legal profession's reputation and buffers it against the reality that not many people hold the profession in high regard anymore.
"It is a sad and disturbing fact that the representatives of the free world, who themselves hold democracy and human rights in high regard, are less willing to stand up for those rights for the benefit of others," she said.
" It does, but I still manage to cajole the filmmaker into giving me his personal definition: "It's music that has always been about calling attention to and being immediately skeptical of authority and popularity and not holding it in high regard.
Auerbach: One of the interesting things that happened early on in making the book is that as I was seeking out people to contribute, and it was a shock to hear how many people held these flyers in such high regard.
It was telling, for example, that he bemoaned his team's lack of "balance" in the first half on Wednesday when most would have suggested the game was the sort of breakneck frenzy held in such high regard in the Premier League.
Springsteen and Prince mutually held each other in high regard, in one of Prince's last interviews with The View he spoke on how he admired Springsteen's ability to lead his band on a dime to perform new material at the last moment.
It's held in high regard by critics, too: the PlayStation versions of the series' first and second titles hold 91% scores on Metacritic, while the most recent title in the series that's not a remake – "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" – holds an 86% score.
Making the rounds also on social media was a spoof photo of the same kiss, but with the woman replaced by superimposed image of China's President Xi Jinping, in an attempt to poke fun at Duterte's high regard for his Chinese counterpart.
When The New Yorker reported in July that Leslie Moonves, the CBS chief executive, had been accused of sexually harassing multiple women at the company, Stephen Colbert acknowledged that he was shocked — and said he had once held Moonves in high regard.
"It's easy to cast aside lobbyists, because they're not held in high regard," she added, "but it's harder to cast aside someone who may be carrying the same message" but is known to Trump or his advisers, or is seen to be powerful.
It's a sign that even as Trump attempts to withdraw from all kinds of international commitments that the US has around the world, it still holds the US-Israeli alliance in high regard, and considers it to be strategically crucial for pursuing its geopolitical interests.
The Canadian music prize, which was founded back in 206, is held in high regard; one that, with the help of jurors basing their nominations on artistic merit and not sales from an exhaustive list, determines which Canadian record is the best that year.
But some of the reasons why Project Just and the denim heads hold the brand in high regard are one in the same: The brand's 250 percent organic cotton jeans last forever, and if they don't, Nudie will repair them for you free of charge.
Like urchins in a candy shop, we swaggered around our campuses in those pre-AIDS days, fortified by the notion that we were pioneers, breaking the ossified class structure of the stuffy old UK. The right wing have seldom held education in such high regard.
We know of him only from the work of others, and even Plato, who seemed to have held him in high regard, paints him as a pugnacious and ironic figure — someone who insistently dispelled comforting notions and sought to overcome the tendency to mythologize.
The effort by KBZ Bank to retain a marquee legal team suggests there are internals fears of severe backlash after the U.N. report, especially from foreign governments such as the U.S. The bank itself has always been held in a high regard around the world.
Sheikh Rahman was important to al Qaeda not only because of the high regard the terrorist organization had for him as a religious scholar but also because he was long the spiritual guide of the Egyptian militants who were at the heart of al Qaeda's operation.
Jackson is deeply saddened and understandably angered that a well-respected, accomplished, dignified and honorable woman like Ms. Hall would be dragged into these proceedings so cavalierly and with so little concern for the position she holds and the high regard in which she is held.
The bank is generally held in high regard, but in recent years it has failed either to rein back inflation, currently around 20073%, or to prevent a steady decline in the value of the Turkish lira, which has fallen by half against the dollar since 22007.
"As much as Bobby should be held as being a hero as a New York City police officer and a New York City firefighter, he should be held in high regard for the courage and the strength that he showed in fighting for Zadroga," Fitzgerald said.
Gary Fong, an expert on policing at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said that the Hong Kong public had held the police in high regard for decades, until the so-called Umbrella Movement protests of 2014, during which officers initially used tear gas against young demonstrators.
That Vilbar and her colleagues were able to assemble such a remarkable, highly specialized survey is a testament both to their tenacity and to the high regard in which the Cleveland Museum of Art, with its encyclopedic collections, including extensive Asian holdings, is held by other institutions.
If he had truly understood what is at stake, he would have called Judge Garland to say he had turned down the nomination in solidarity — not with Judge Garland personally, but with the Supreme Court and the U.S. Constitution that he says he holds in such high regard.
Tom CarperThomas (Tom) Richard CarperAmerica is in desperate need of infrastructure investment: Senate highway bill a step in the right direction FARA should apply to Confucius Institutes The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal MORE (Del.), the top Democrat, said he has "high regard" for her.
Political director Bill Stepien, who is held in broadly high regard even in the faction-riven White House, has been seen as likely to join the president's reelection campaign — though some question where he would fit into a chain of command that already has a campaign manager, Brad Parscale.
While several current and former officials said they had not heard the chief of staff call his boss "an idiot," as NBC News reported on Monday, many said that Mr. Kelly had given the impression over many months that he did not hold the president in high regard.
" Scaramucci used big brush strokes to paint a portrait of his skyscraper-high regard for Trump, even though it was a mere two years ago that he was dismissing Trump on Fox News as a "hack politician" with "crazy rhetoric" that was "anti-American" and "very, very divisive.
Maybe it's the idea of the good mother we hold in high regard; but in actuality, in the unflattering swimsuit of our own realities, we — at least as children — are happy to have a mother who loves us so much she will behave like a lunatic on our behalf.
I THINK THE IDEA OF BRINGING BACK TO A PLACE OF HIGH REGARD ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST STORIED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE WORLD IS SOMETHING THAT'S QUITE COMPELLING FOR THOSE THAT BELIEVE IN THE PROFESSION OF BANKING AND BELIEVE THAT WE CAN BRING BARCLAYS BACK TO THIS POSITION.
"We admire Unilever as a company and have a high regard for its current executive team and board, but on this issue we will vote in the interests of our various clients as we judge appropriate," Nick Train, co-founder of the British asset management firm, said in an emailed statement.
A low-key, courtly Texan who worked on Dallas newspapers in the 1960s and began his PBS career in the 20133s, Mr. Lehrer saw himself as "a print/word person at heart" and his program as a kind of newspaper for television, with high regard for balanced and objective reporting.
While Ms. Warren is a Harvard Law School professor, she may be reluctant to put herself through a nasty confirmation battle, and it is not clear that Mr. Obama holds her in high regard: He did, after all, pass up the chance to nominate her to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
"It is impossible to come away from this rather remarkable book with any conclusion other than that this is a man who has a very high regard for the sanctity and the dignity of human life," said Timothy Goeglein, vice president for external relations for the evangelical ministry Focus on the Family.
The play, about a wealthy businessman who runs afoul of his state's governor, started off blazing hot at the box office, reflecting the high regard audiences have for Mr. Pacino; since reviewers questioned the quality of the drama itself, business has slowed, although at a time (January) when Broadway grosses generally take a dip.
And student protests at universities like University of Wisconsin have been held in particularly high regard, because Wisconsin students are traditionally seen as respectable, white, middle- to upper-class people who are attending university in order to learn skills that send them off into the kinds of careers that make them pillars of their communities.
Perhaps aided by the fact that The Wedding Singer was a forerunner of the 80s nostalgia wave (its release was not even a decade removed from 1989), the movie received fairly positive reviews at the time and still seems to be held in high regard among movie fans, and even spawned a Broadway musical.
Mr. Kronenfeld was held in such high regard that in 2003, when New York City officials and advocates for the homeless took the first step toward ending their 20-year legal battle over the rights of displaced families, one of the few things they agreed on was to include him on a three-member panel to monitor municipal policies.
In a sign of both Mr. Pruitt's influence in the White House and the high regard in which Mr. Trump holds him, he will take a leading role in devising the legal path to withdraw from the 29-nation Paris agreement on climate change, a job that would typically fall to lawyers at the State Department.
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"One of the things we'd be very happy with would be if Mutt Lange and Matt Lauer could meet, and Matt could learn from that; learn the value that could be obtained from being a great member of the community," Mr. Pyle said, adding that Mr. Lauer would be "held in very high regard in New Zealand" if he allowed more access.
Today the kitchen, glassed in and visible to diners, produces the kind of elegant food for which Mr. Bosi gained high regard at his previous restaurant, Hibiscus (which garnered two Michelin stars): modern dishes (and a few traditional favorites) that have been meticulously considered and cooked — but that, for all the thought and precision, remain bright and full of flavor.
"While Hillary Clinton would be a disaster as president, I have high regard and respect for Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE," Toomey said.  Woah.
The forces that have returned Mr. Giuliani to the stage at age 75 are the same ones that made him a star federal prosecutor as a young man, a memorable mayor of New York in the 1990s and a scorched-earth advocate for Mr. Trump in 29: his relentless drive to put himself at the center of public life and his very high regard for his own virtuousness.
The individual circumstances of each case are different, but the themes are distressingly similar: multi-hour interrogations without lawyers present; cartoonishly overconfident detectives and prosecutors who decide extremely early on that their suspects are the only suspects and neglect other leads in the process; communities with a high regard for supreme police authority; and juries swayed by the dynamic, polished performances of prosecutors as well as their own disbelief that anyone would falsely to confess to murder.
Other than occasional service with leaders in the Reserve or Guard — a year here in Afghanistan, a week there on some exercise, a few minutes over there in a headquarters briefing — many AC leaders, who consequently may have developed high regard for a specific person or unit, may not fully understand or identify with the RC. The AC and RC "tribes" don't "come up" through the ranks together, go to military schools together (with few exceptions), or become close comrades together.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Maine), who supports abortion rights and could be a potential swing-vote in the Senate, says she doesn't believe the Supreme Court would rule to overturn Roe, noting that Chief Justice John Roberts and others on the court have high regard for legal precedent.

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