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"inquire" Definitions
  1. to ask somebody for some information

837 Sentences With "inquire"

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In 2012, she started the MedShadow Foundation, an organization centered on informing patients to inquire about both short- and long-term side effects of prescription medications, and to always inquire about other options.
BuzzFeed News has reached out to his office to inquire.
Make sure to inquire — or at least do your research.
I sent in an inquire as it was the weekend.
If the advisor has even one disclosure, inquire about it.
In Florida they inquire about the safety of swimming pools.
" Trump Jr. then proceeded to inquire about a "Wednesday leak.
"I didn't inquire too much about all that," she said.
Before you leave, inquire about your mobile carrier's international options.
She doesn't inquire about the world, the war, her friends.
Parents anxiously inquire about what goes on in such schools.
"Is the font too small?" my wife would inquire, smiling.
And, when at shops or restaurants, inquire about a student discount.
Find an authorized Moog retailer to inquire about discounts and availability.
Kris goes as far as to inquire about getting them insured.
No one need inquire about the path forward beyond racial strife.
Afterward she'd casually inquire, 'Do you own stock in Con Edison?
Inquire about previous hurdles and ask how they were dealt with.
The dudes at the bar take notice and begin to inquire.
To inquire, flatly, decades later, about the unforgettable scent of that?
Theo traveled with him to Yaoundé to inquire about the money.
A smiling face will soon inquire about your theme preference. Egyptian?
He wanted to inquire whether it was near her family's home.
"These are mysteries we mustn't inquire into, Malcolm," she tells him.
Of course, Duff's followers were quick to inquire about her inspiration.
To inquire would only get you mocked further, spun into the joke.
Here's a look at a few names the Raptors could inquire on.
Many other U.S. allies also inquire about citizenship status on their census.
Express love for book and subtly inquire what book was really about.
Critical, predatory eyes question our whole enterprise and inquire after our intentions.
Unless I dared to inquire when we would be done with rounds.
The old pictures explain the restaurant's name, at least if you inquire.
The couple had come to inquire about renting the master bedroom upstairs. 
Inquire about the temperament of your new boss (if you're getting one).
"I didn't bother to inquire, because I was too furious," he said.
I pick up the heaviest and biggest knife and inquire about its purpose.
We waited outside the gates while Karma went to inquire with the lama.
"We have had a few people inquire about helping this resident," they wrote.
Specifically, the bill would allow employers to inquire or carry out genetic testing.
Mr. Pierce made no indication he was famous nor did the officer inquire.
The Hill has reached out to the organization to inquire after its methodology.
Don't inquire about a long-term relationship on the first date, Duran says.
Inquire with a waitress about its booziness—"It's, like, a drink," she'll say.
I had my wallet out, prepared to inquire if there was a cover.
Other patients write to volunteer their experience and inquire about my drug protocol.
Should I inquire and hope the loan collector doesn't undo this surprising mistake?
She tells them she's a nurse when they inquire, as they always do.
After BuzzFeed reached out to inquire about Insight Camera, the entity's website disappeared.
Truman not to inquire into several sites tied to the ultra-secret project.
He'd inquire about your classes, whether you played sports, who you rooted for.
The inspectors inquire whether the visitor has a social media profile or not.
Hundreds and thousands of people stop and take pictures, inquire about Gianni Versace often.
Nor may it inquire into the "quality of justice" they will receive once surrendered.
Cubanski recommends contacting drug manufacturers directly to inquire about this, or asking your pharmacist.
Not yet released, I was able to inquire about early reports in her survey.
To inquire about adopting him, contact the Boston Adoption Center at 617-426-9170.
Every morning, I look at everyone's faces — and if someone looks troubled, I'll inquire.
"It's complicated," he said on responding to people who inquire about his estranged son.
So you can actually prescribe or ask or inquire an answer from a computer.
But don't take that as an open invitation to inquire about her own sexuality.
He contacted Amazon to inquire about what seemed like a change in his tips.
Interested fishermen and boat lovers should inquire at the SeaDrone website for more specifics.
You want it to bring an army of buyers to inquire about the listing.
I inquire about the Pringles can-sized shaker of smoked paprika they've toted along.
They sent 17 letters to companies to inquire about price increases for 10 drugs.
Instead, it suggests using its online tools to inquire about your refund or return.
Rosholm, the First Lady's press secretary, laughed at the idea but promised to inquire.
For more information or to inquire about placing an order, please go to www.ManilaSocialClub.com.
You can learn more about Project HEAL, and inquire about funding for treatment, here.
Mueller also planned to inquire about Trump's reported efforts to fire the special counsel.
The senators also inquire about install metrics of Facebook's research app from these companies.
Dad approaches the police on horseback to inquire about the breed of the horses.
"We are not going to inquire into how people voted," Ellis told the lawyers.
"Immigration officers, they need to inquire why people are going to Libya," he said.
My professional and personal curiosity prompts me to inquire how physicians choose their specialty.
She telephoned the Sonnabend Gallery in New York to inquire how to obtain it.
Also, inquire about three positive aspects and three drawbacks of living in those communities.
Soon after, a friendly real estate agent stops by to inquire about Kelly's space.
The New York Times contacted three of the employers to inquire about the allegations.
Avila then tried DM'ing Violet to inquire about her free handbag with no luck.
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He said he reached out to family members to inquire after Kardashian's state of mind.
Speaking of witch community no-nos, Father Blackwood visits Ambrose to inquire about his sentence.
You can't get a read on it, so you have to inquire about its origin.
Whether it's out of politeness or nosiness, your colleagues will inquire about your new job.
So Lorraine asked one of her white colleagues to call and inquire about the apartment.
Gizmodo reached out to the faculty of the Museum today to inquire about more details.
Among other things, the company wants to inquire about other cases involving the billionaire developer.
When he finds them I inquire about an interview, but Avila isn't all that enthusiastic.
"Is that a Glorietta?" someone will inquire, pointing to a display case across the room.
He continued to praise me and inquire about my chosen profession as an independent writer.
When we first meet someone, we inquire as to what someone does professionally, she says.
I called the office of Donald Trump , another guest, to inquire about borrowing a generator.
She explained that fans sometimes reach out to her mom to inquire after Reinhart's state.
The trick is to inquire without interrogating, which can sometimes feel like a fine line.
During foreign-affairs briefings, he often interrupted to inquire about a nation's gross domestic product.
Inquire about the frequency of interactions and updates from the executive leadership team, suggested Stoddard.
She sets up a table in the lobby for people to inquire about possible benefits.
Metro schools don't inquire about immigration status; instead, they offer mentors to foreign-born families.
Your first instinct may be to inquire about the company values from a surface level.
Guests often inquire about purchasing their own sets — and soon, they will be able to.
Many employers inquire about the salary range you're expecting when interviewing for a new position.
Perhaps it is not too late to inquire into the price of such selective memories.
Cuomo asked whether the former NBA player was planning to inquire about Bae during his visit.
Grandparents who inquire on the mechanics of our hair without so much as a may I?
STONE was contacted by senior Trump Campaign officials to inquire about future releases by Organization 22.
Should the medical community communicate these findings to patients with insomnia who inquire about medical cannabis?
STONE was contacted by senior Trump Campaign officials to inquire about future releases by Organization 27.
The measure required law enforcement, education and health officials to inquire about a person's immigration status.
To inquire about being reimbursed for your hummus products, consumers can find contact information on sabrahummusrecall.com.
The Hill has reached out to other area elections officials to inquire about any additional delays.
"We did not inquire about why or whether they can do it or not," Bitar said.
Stone was contacted by senior Trump Campaign officials to inquire about future releases by Organization 1.
STONE was contacted by senior Trump Campaign officials to inquire about future releases by Organization 63.
STONE was contacted by senior Trump Campaign officials to inquire about future releases by Organization 1.
Alternatively, you could visit or call an Indian grocery and inquire about their Indian mango supply.
If you're using insurance, you might want to inquire beforehand as to what your benefits cover.
Had he cared to inquire, he would have found vast ideological differences between the panelists themselves.
Ms. Headley, 23, had gone to the benefits center to inquire about receiving child care vouchers.
However, the excluded items did not impact that particular team's players, so they didn't inquire further.
College for me gave me the tools to examine and inquire, and it ignited my curiosity.
That can be off-putting to some patients who approach their doctors to inquire about genetics.
Since the reopening, several older Cantonese-speaking passers-by have stopped in to inquire about prices.
She politely declined and did not inquire further into this person's motives for resuscitating their chats.
Rob Portman, a former OMB chief — called the president directly to inquire about the aid freeze.
Yet the rhetoric of the installation is to admire and accept rather to inquire and test.
People would inquire with him about their ancestry or black Mormons they had learned about, he said.
Over the years, she would continue to inquire about where her food came from, especially her milk.
Google says its AI may call businesses to make and confirm reservations or inquire about business hours.
Barr also reportedly spoke to British officials recently to inquire about the origins of the Mueller probe.
Additionally, inquire with HR if there are any policies about how to use the rolled-over days.
When: A-Z West: Next monthly tour is September 21, or email [email protected] inquire about visits.
When we enter the Planned Parenthood private room, I inquire about the vast significance of this election.
The next time you want to inquire about someone's race, ethnicity or national origin, ask yourself why.
Pick any one and inquire about its significance, and the answer will most likely be: Who knows?
Today's a good day to figure that out for real, and to inquire about their dietary restrictions.
Making those who inquire about pre-exposure prophylaxis feel uncomfortable and shamed will only hold us back.
He asked this in the manner a psychiatrist might inquire after the mental health of a patient.
China said Thursday that domestic companies have reached out to inquire about prices of U.S. agricultural products.
I've never had so many people politely inquire about my health, with a slight undertone of suspicion.
We stopped to inquire about hours, and I did the asking, because his mother speaks little English.
Next, inquire about what has been done to address the problem so your suggestions won't be redundant.
To inquire about, say, a 150-word supplemental essay was to provoke a fit of unholy madness.
But when I inquire about what he&aposs watching, I usually get a much more animated response.
We've reached out to Spotify to inquire whether the service intends to add lagomorphs to the list.
Do your research and inquire directly with travel providers in addition to searching the big travel aggregators.
"I'm trying to lead them to my Instagram, sort of, and have them inquire me on there."
In all likelihood you will interact with team members frequently, so it's worthwhile to inquire about them.
Schools in the University of California system do not inquire about criminal history on their admissions applications.
And the point of the trip, for me, was to inquire what that myth has now become.
The survey did not inquire about gender identity, though researchers will likely incorporate that into future versions.
In a response, the Attorney General's office said it would inquire with the ISA about the detentions.
You should also try to speak to other users of an exchange and inquire about their experience.
I can say to people who inquire, 'Well, why don't you ask her, she's standing right here.
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Each drink comes complete with a story, so be sure to inquire about the meaning behind the menu.
The trainer should also inquire about your medical history and medications, some of which can affect heart rate.
If we are to impress ourselves onto this universe, we must solemnly inquire about our impact on it.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Sunday that at least three teams had called Arizona to inquire about Peterson's availability.
The next morning, feeling no better, Larson phoned Cabrini to inquire whether tests showed evidence of food poisoning.
When I called a pharmacy to inquire about pricing, I was told 30 100mg pills would cost $870.
Women can also inquire about their marital status through a website and view details of any probate certificates.
Mueller had to inquire into those actions and subsequent accounts if he was to do an objective investigation.
"There are some people who want to continue to investigate and inquire into lots of things," Engler said.
A number of locals walked over from the far ends of the boardwalk to inquire about the installation.
Finally, three hours later, I call the front desk to inquire about the music, but nobody picks up.
I would want to sit by him at the table and inquire into how "Paradise Lost" was composed.
On Tuesday, I called around various Cabela's locations to inquire about their in-store supply of bump stocks.
Last month, China barred Mr. Lee's wife, Lee Ching-yu, from flying to Beijing to inquire about him.
Schiff said the committee will inquire about unclassified assessments regarding threats to the nation during the public hearing.
Ma was inspired by the rover's purpose to inquire and learn but also how she felt growing up.
So it falls on the intern to reach out and set up time to inquire about their performance.
Mr. Gallant took out his phone and called a good friend to inquire about his son's dating status.
FACT: A brand I consulted with asked me to inquire about working with a top-level beauty influencer.
Although food businesses must check identification when hiring, they are not required to inquire into the ID's legitimacy.
The judge said no, reasoning that businesses have legitimate reasons to inquire about past salaries, including for market research.
White had to walk through the group of protesters to enter the restaurant and inquire about getting a table.
Right now, under the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), wellness programs cannot inquire about an employee's family medical history.
These are all questions to ask yourself, inquire about with HR and have an honest conversation with your boss.
She didn't even inquire about where Taylor Swift was, because even Haley knows that sometimes Taylor needs a break.
Ask about the families of those you work with, but be careful not to inquire about anything too personal.
He did note, however, that as seen with the Fort Myers property, local entrepreneurs sometimes inquire about specific properties.
I've already called the company to inquire and sent a few emails regarding a possible remedy, but no response.
We contacted the city, police, and all other governmental agencies to inquire about the regulations for opening a truck.
Bennight told BuzzFeed that an FBI agent contacted him after Wednesday's shooting to inquire about the original YouTube comment.
Inquire about mentor and other training programs and what the career momentum looks like for this position, advised Stoddard.
Republican lawmakers expressed concern about the clause lifting the requirement to inquire about a woman's age and marital status.
Connor's father contacted the police in New York to inquire about a possible connection to the Central Park explosion.
I also inquire about obstacles to their happiness, and brainstorm with them on ways to ease some of these.
Anyone individually can theoretically inquire about ordering Glass from these companies, but they are mostly gearing toward other businesses.
Chandler Parsons of the Memphis Grizzlies reached out to inquire about pieces he spotted on Mr. Stoudemire's Instagram feed.
CNN reached out to the Wuhan government to inquire about the measure but have yet to receive a response.
I will be traveling to Knowlton to inquire about, among other things, the extent to which art imitates life.
A new website Monday will invite others to inquire about the service, dubbed "Just Walk Out" technology by Amazon.
A 16-year-old boy stopped in to inquire about yoga, motivated by LeBron James's discussion of the practice.
Walks were miserable his owners told me on the phone when they called to inquire about private dog training.
Did the executive editor, Marty Baron, inquire about Ms. Sonmez's safety when he emailed her to criticize her tweets?
Mr. Brody, the chief political correspondent for the Christian Broadcasting Network, was not there to inquire about porn stars.
"It is time for the Senate to inquire about corruption and other improprieties involving Ukraine," he said on Tuesday.
Ms. Welch, 24, said she went to the venue with her mother on Saturday to inquire about the refusal.
Inquire about the sleeping situation; on many volunteer trips, travelers stay in dormlike settings with both men and women.
" They also inquire, "How do others who have his condition manage?" or "Will he be able to play soccer?
In some places, the police are ordered not to inquire about immigration status when they take people into custody.
Mr. Wyden's office also sent a letter to Columbia University to inquire about the status of Ms. Crowley's degree.
He also suggested that travelers call the college's main office to inquire about any notable events during the visit.
In the second, workers would ensure that voters had received the ballots and would inquire whether they needed assistance.
Or from German civilians watching Jews being taken from their homes and choosing not to inquire, let alone protest?
They didn't inquire how he dealt with missing out on his kids' performances, activities or day-to-day growing up.
We encourage people who inquire about any hair issues to seek qualified medical assistance because it is a complex topic.
Of course, us fans wouldn't forgive him if he failed to inquire about the iconic diner scene at Kate Mantilini's.
After BuzzFeed News emailed USCIS and Sands-Pingot to inquire about the posts, his Facebook timeline viewing settings were restricted.
Her snarky "No" when Matt asks if he can inquire how long she's been a P.I. is just so Jess.
Maybe he had been waiting for her to take an interest, inquire about his route, ask if he wanted company.
Gizmodo reached out to Fowler to further inquire about her time at Uber, and did not get an immediate response.
And it's understandable that she would inquire as to whether an imprisoned double-murderer has any joy in his life.
During his date with Lana, Murray was quick to inquire about and discuss the possibility of children in the future.
By the time he landed, three clients who saw the Instagram post had texted to inquire about buying the piece.
Part of the ARPR would allow the public to inquire about the nature of the chemicals held at facilities nearby.
Motherboard contacted the US State Department to inquire about Camp Century, and was referred to the US Department of Defense.
The first is "letters of interpretation," by which automakers inquire how existing statutes apply to particular kinds of automotive technology.
However, in this environment people were much more willing to discuss past STIs and inquire about PrEP or other treatments.
But he rarely finds cause to visit now, except for a recent trip to inquire about getting a green card.
Alternately, you can call NHTSA's Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 and inquire about safety campaign #17V-442.
"What's going on?" asked one woman, leaning over the metal barricades to inquire if the news media had any information.
The school has said that university's police officers will continue their practice of declining to inquire about anyone's immigration status.
Employers can also follow up with their health plan administrators to inquire about telehealth options and communication strategies for staff.
One day, as they were driving by, the couple saw landscapers outside, and stopped to inquire at the leasing office.
Next, Mr. Neiss approached Tom Hayes, the director of development for the Federation of International Lacrosse, to inquire about membership.
I read a lot and always inquire about places people have visited, even if I don't have a trip planned.
"DISCLAIMER: If you have a meet/greet or inquire media wise for MJF, you'll get MJF," Rhodes said on Twitter.
Then you inquire after their goals and they mumble that perhaps 85, 87, 88 wins gets them to the playoffs.
When I've voiced these concerns with those who've stopped to inquire about my state, these conversations have not gone well.
She realized that sharing her family's story motivated other people to speak about disabilities and to inquire about artificial limbs.
Friends might inquire about the smelly food he eats at lunch, or teachers may wonder how "your people" do things.
Inquire about side effects and whether the new drug is safe in combination with any others you are already taking.
We can ask our patients if they feel safe at home and inquire about why they aren't taking their medicines.
You post the job, you're able to inquire and contact the person about it, send them your resume and connect.
Inquire if there are ways you can better communicate or present yourself and be attentive as they offer their recommendations.
We are looking at corruption and abuse of power more broadly, so we will inquire about other subjects as well.
Naspers wasn't ready to comment on if or when it could extend this commitment outside of South Africa (TechCrunch did inquire).
BuzzFeed News followed up to inquire whether the company has made any adjustments to these hotel photos in the Twitter thread.
BuzzFeed News contacted Sylvain Chapeland through Facebook to inquire about the origin of the video, but has not heard back yet.
So, it's important to do your research and inquire about what kind of EMS device the trainer or gym is using.
If you work at a larger company or organization, you could also inquire with HR about any coaching resources they provide.
Calls to the Philadelphia City Commissioners' office to inquire about any reports of issues at the polls were not immediately returned.
To ease myself in, I reached out to the brand to inquire about the top-rated makeup items at the store.
If a new industry or occupation catches your eye this week, trust your gut — inquire and apply as you see fit.
But for the vast majority of pieces, collectors use Artsy to inquire directly, then take the process offline with the gallery.
Many curious people I ran into while parking paused to inquire, but no one's first guess was the 2018 Toyota Camry.
I walk to Staples on my break to inquire about recycling the office's old computers, which are currently ruining my life.
We reached out to Pat McGrath Labs to inquire about potential restocks and will update this story when we hear more.
However, in some cases, people aren't just asking for the facts when they inquire about their partner's sexual history, Thomas says.
Producers started calling my office — I was still working as a copywriter — to inquire about giving us our own reality show.
She might think he should apply for five summer positions; he might inquire about one, but immediately go after the job.
Her mother was arrested one day later on suspicion of incitement when she went to inquire about her daughter in jail.
On the other side of the entrance was the member-services department, where you can inquire about membership and initiate returns.
When some L.A. Times readers called to inquire about their print edition, the customer service phone lines were on the fritz.
On Tuesday, Motherboard reported that it had contacted T-Mobile last week to inquire about a security flaw in its website.
Transcripts of the conversations might make it seem that the only purpose of my calls was to inquire about legal proceedings.
Davis told The Hill that Cohen had asked his former attorney, Stephen Ryan, last year to inquire about a possible pardon.
Some meandered over to a row of tents to inquire about the dreadlock braiding services and tarot card readings on offer.
A spokesperson for the agency told Vox he would inquire about the details of the process, but did not follow up.
A spokesperson for the agency told Vox he would inquire about the details of the process but did not follow up.
I would love for them to inquire about limited partners, about how wealth was created, and how it has been invested.
But he lies so routinely about everything that people scarcely bother to inquire about what might be driving those specific lies.
"But those that inquire often already have their heart set on going," the operator, who declined to be named, told Reuters.
That way, the board would never have an opportunity to inquire about your plans and you could get right to work.
He also proposed that a commission be created for that purpose, to earnestly inquire what form of government the locals wanted.
They asked each other how their trips went, the way any couple would inquire about each other's days at the office.
Frequently, the bureau will offer assistance to foreign officials or inquire about local issues of interest to the larger US government.
It instructed district staff to not inquire about a student's or family's immigration status or provide information about them to ICE.
Although I didn't inquire specifically about Santa costumes, it's clear that uniforms in general are sexually appealing to a lot of people.
It wasn't until a friend named Michael Sprinsky began to inquire about Bella's whereabouts that Bond broke down, according to court documents.
If you didn't train 5-6 days a week at Rompo Gym the trainers would inquire as to your health and wellbeing.
Balance billing is especially common for emergency-room care, where patients are often in no position to inquire about their insurance networks.
The sisters even have access to one such individual, and they do inquire as to where his beliefs on the subject fall.
In addition to calling restaurants to inquire about tables, Assistant will now help save us from the increasing barrage of spam calls.
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This September, sick of waiting for her item, Alli called West Elm customer service to inquire about the status of her order.
Kids can reorder their favorite candy, friends can inquire about your bank balance, and roommates can waste your money on a lark.
Inquire about what movies they've seen recently, secretly praying they're not into sci-fi (or whatever genre you don't know anything about)?
Since no one wants to inquire as to the state of Nomi's emotional well-being, we get back to Zoey's romantic woes.
What we get a lot is, people will inquire, but then I think people get anxiety about it, and don't follow through.
As part of that, they sent a letter to Glazer while he was still CEO of Heritage to inquire about the prices.
Elizabeth reminds him that Gabriel knows more about them than they do themselves, and urges him to inquire before it's too late.
But it does allow Texas police to inquire whether a person is in the country legally, even if they're not under arrest.
Because of our proximity, many of us have learned to inquire after the "strangers" among us — and gradually, we become less strange.
The next time you want to inquire about someone's race, ethnicity or national origin, ask yourself: Why do I want to know?
Without a stated standard in the policy, Natalie had to inquire into the specific testosterone levels that the FA was looking for.
Democrats are "rip[ping] the guts out of our country," he said, calling a House impeachment inquire an "illegal act" (The Hill).
So when I received an email asking me to try the newest "e-scooter for women," I couldn't help but inquire further.
President Obama should inquire why his legacy of tobacco regulation is being stonewalled by the FDA while the industry gets a pass.
Over the course of 2016, moreover, Trumpworld figures repeatedly reached out to people with ties to Russia to inquire about future hacks.
The Commission responded to the numerous tweets by emphasizing its right to inquire into any business that may be showing gender discrimination.
I came to Chester County to inquire about "No Gay Thursdays," the term the district attorney says players used for the hazing.
One person who saw the post and then the disappearance of my account contacted a close family member to inquire about it.
Mr. Mustoe said there had been 10 direct responses from interested doctors, with others contacting the N.H.S. to inquire about the position.
The S.E.C.'s application states that the commission seeks Carter's testimony to inquire about, among other things, Carter's joint ventures with Iconix.
Call friends and family overseas (or even just across town) to inquire about them and what life is like where they are.
The S.E.C.'s application states that the Commission seeks Carter's testimony to inquire about, among other things, Carter's joint ventures with Iconix.
COMEY: No, I don't... (CROSSTALK) MANCHIN: Did he inquire — did he — did he show any inquiry whatsoever what was that meeting about?
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The defense lawyer asked why she never called the doorman to inquire why he had let Mr. Weinstein in without her permission.
Then, on November 29, 2017, Candace Smith visited the Westerville Police Department to inquire about protection orders, according to another incident report.
If you're taking a job that requires quite a bit of travel on your part, inquire about a travel budget or account.
The purpose of Mr. Nelson's visit was to inquire about the recovery from Hurricane Maria, specifically, where Washington continued to be deficient.
After speaking with Levine, The Verge contacted Twitter to inquire about the nature of the delay; within hours, the candidate was verified.
The boat saved us money on taxis, and we were able to use the smartphone to call and inquire about boat pickups.
He also issued a legal opinion which argued that Virginia law enforcement could also inquire about someone's immigration status when they're stopped.
When she reached out to ING to inquire about payment, they responded that Unseen, not ING, was responsible for fulfilling artists' invoices.
Shortly before that, Taylor had asked Sondland to inquire with the White House about why they weren't scheduling a visit for Zelensky.
Wouldn't it be better, one wants to inquire of Anonymous and his friends, to permit a teetering Government to fail and fall?
Meridian's Niamonitakis said he revoked the Donaldsons' preferential rent because, on six separate occasions, Meridian had to inquire about nonpayment of rent.
Some breeders and rescues welcome animals back, no questions asked, so inquire about their policy before you bring a new pet home.
Once in Chicago, Hoyer wasted little time circling back to his old club to inquire about one of his favorite former acquisitions.
But then an executor for Tamir's estate contacted the city to inquire about any outstanding debts, and the city mentioned the ambulance bill.
A Breitbart reporter, he said, called the department only to inquire about Gonzalez's race and if ICE had placed a detainer on him.
Try to snap a photo of the gentry with your smartphone, and they'll confusedly inquire about the alchemic properties of your curious talisman.
Well, The Hill reached out to more than a dozen police departments to inquire if they're preparing enhanced security plans for Nov. 8.
But he did make a point to inquire about McCartney's trademark Hofner bass, which had played crucial role in the Beatles' sonic blend.
You will not inquire for it is not your way to be an alarmist.) (Also, you believe that Kroff is enthralled with you.
Joe Ianniello, the interim CEO of CBS, announced the news on Sunday night after CNN Business began to inquire about the imminent change.
Reports last month detailed how Pruitt had enlisted another aide to inquire about a business opportunity for his wife with Chick-fil-A.
Furthermore, the question is a somewhat roundabout way to inquire about your colleague's sex life — a topic that has no place at work.
If there appear to be strange or complex itineraries, staffers would inquire with agency officials about whether a private plane is being used.
Mr. Palacios, a retired farm laborer, said he had once gone to a local government office to inquire about his son's murder investigation.
They've been losing clients, and Issa takes the initiative to contact several schools to inquire why they are no longer partnering with them.
When an athlete on the forum would inquire about obtaining peptides, Moorcones, using a different name, would steer the athlete to Thomas Mann.
BEIJING, Sept 12 (Reuters) - China's Commerce Ministry said on Thursday that Chinese companies have started to inquire about prices for U.S. agricultural purchases.
Do not be afraid to inquire directly about suicide; it is a myth that asking about suicide puts the thought in someone's mind.
Beijing said on Thursday that Chinese firms had started to inquire about prices for U.S. farm goods and that possible purchases included pork.
Later that year the Royal Commission was set up to inquire and report on misconduct in banking, superannuation and financial services in Australia.
The feature was compatible with the Google Home smart speaker and allowed customers to inquire about account balances, latest transactions, and pending transactions.
"Track personnel are then dispatched to retrieve the item," she said, adding that customers do not always inquire about items that are found.
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Requests from CNN to the West Wing and East Wing press offices to inquire whether the couple celebrated in private were not returned.
Compliance should periodically meet with designated supervisors to inquire whether they are conducting the proper reviews of the business they are responsible for.
"Given the House of Representatives' behavior, it is time for the Senate to inquire about corruption and other improprieties involving Ukraine," he tweeted.
"Enough with the pigs," she told me when I asked her a sixth time to inquire if others had seen the elusive porkers.
Government officials and the police there have said they will not inquire about someone's immigration status and will follow a "don't ask" policy.
Inquire about how she handles children who haven't fully learned how, as the argot goes, to use their words, take turns or share.
They refuse to account for their action and appear before the legislative body who have the constitutional right to inquire about their activities.
CNN has reached out to MIT to inquire about its policies with regards to Epstein donations and for a response to Cohen's comments.
Joe Barton (R-TX) said he had been asked to inquire why Facebook was "censoring conservative bloggers" such as Diamond and Silk. Rep.
To try to learn more, Waseem designated The New York Times as a third party with the legal right to inquire about his case.
The Verge reached out to Hoglund to inquire if Epidemic had a royalty structure exclusive to their Spotify deal not published on their website.
" Inquire about the sword hanging on the wall of his Senate office, and he responds: "When media gives you a problem, take it out!
I inquire about the dream but he says it will upset him to talk about it and he's not paying me to upset him.
It was an order she followed until she started organizing against Arizona's SB 1070, which required police to inquire about a person's immigration status.
They just sent a letter to Daniel Levinson, the Inspector General of the US Department of Health and Human Services, to inquire about them.
Knowing many would likely inquire about where, exactly, those earrings were procured, Lopez did as any good influencer would and tagged the retailer: Kohl's.
As we noted in an earlier piece, any voter can contact their local election offices and officials to inquire about accessibility at polling places.
The indictment alleges he "was contacted by senior Trump Campaign officials to inquire about future releases by Organization 1," an apparent reference to WikiLeaks.
The sexy couple next to me was too busy smooching over red wine for me to inquire about the French attitude toward British solitude.
If you are concerned about someone's emotional state, and wonder if they might be at risk for suicide, you should engage them and inquire.
Seven years later, as I returned to NYU to inquire about its intellectual opportunities, student community, and overall experience, I was again strikingly impressed.
We in the health care professions need to notice and inquire about happiness the same way we do other aspects of our patients' lives.
For instance, a traveler planning a trip might inquire about a hotel's proximity to a city's landmarks, the local airport and other relevant locations.
The Steak and Catfish Barn repeatedly hung up on MUNCHIES when we called for a comment (and to inquire what Warner considers 'appropriate' attire).
Don't pry or overstep your bounds, but do inquire on their well-being and let them know you care and are there to help.
Should I tell my brother outright, or should I inquire if he wants more details about his heritage or simply not bring it up?
The Martin Act allows Ms. Underwood to inquire whether Exxon was less than fully transparent with its disclosures and the valuation of its assets.
Mr. Kupferschmid then called a commission member to inquire whether Dr. Stajic would also be removed from the oversight group, according to court documents.
When I called to inquire about the room-service menu, I was told to look for it online and place my order by phone.
He approached the Transportation Ministry to inquire about licensing the airline and was laughed off and advised to set up a condom factory instead.
" That led Mr. Trump to inquire whether Mr. Kim, the 33-year-old North Korean leader, is "someone who is stable or not stable.
This is your chance to inquire about the company, discuss the position and show that you were listening, says expert interview coach Barry Drexler.
Mr. Giménez has maintained, however, that local police will not act as immigration officers and are to never inquire about a person's immigration status.
The House Democratic campaign arm reached out last week to Mr. Thompson, but only to inquire whether he had any internal polling to share.
He said they've began receiving calls from mothers of children who were aborted between 2000 and 2002 who want to inquire about the remains.
It was Mr. Price, then a Republican congressman from Georgia, who called Mr. Hall in 2015 to inquire about his interest in the job.
Barr even traveled to Europe to inquire about these conspiracy theories, dismissed by American intelligence agencies and outside experts as a crackpot political scam.
In August 1994, Prince Charles sent his private secretary to Lambeth Palace to inquire about Ball&aposs status to the archbishop&aposs top aide.
She has made no indication of any plans to inquire further into the prosecutors' withdrawal despite the urging of some former Justice Department prosecutors.
Starbucks doesn't inquire about criminal history on an initial job application and won't run background checks until after making a conditional offer of employment.
And he's planning to tell members of Congress that Trump continued to inquire about the project past January 2016, a source told the Journal.
Before signing contracts, they can ask suppliers to share the results of their periodic network security audits and can inquire about their internal security practices.
Would you like to watch Perry inquire whether they have Taco Bell in England and then hear a bunch of Brits argue about the answer?
In the days following the accident, a family friend called Wollyung's wife to inquire about the work left to be done on their Connersville farm.
They didn't even inquire about her stance on Venezuela, where things are so bad that citizens broke into the zoo … to cook up the animals.
That's because if just one person uses Duplex to inquire about holiday hours, Duplex can use that info to update Google Search as a whole.
Once I did inquire a little bit more, it came to seem like he wanted a relationship more than he actually liked the other person.
Pete Sessions said it is fair game for senators to inquire about whether Donald Trump Cabinet pick Mick Mulvaney failed to pay thousands in taxes.
A call to inquire about bringing a cake was met with the offer of an in-house alternative: a $553 cake that would serve six.
Inquire About A Payment Plan Medical Billing Advocates of America also recommends asking for a discount after a procedure, or setting up an installment plan.
CNBC reached out to 20 government agencies to inquire about the status of the regulatory reform appointment and the progress of the corresponding task force.
Meanwhile, another Fidelity search showed me that there were over 10,600 other mutual funds on offer that I would presumably have to inquire about individually.
CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora reported Sunday that no teams called the Steelers to inquire about a trade for Bell before the deadline last week.
Whoever prevails will have to deal with round-the-clock demands, so it seems entirely relevant to inquire about their medical histories and current health.
She noted she was visiting from Russia, and went on to inquire about what Trump's relationship with Russia would be if he were elected president.
To prove the discrimination, blacks were repeatedly dispatched as testers to Trump apartment buildings to inquire about vacancies, and white testers were sent soon after.
This opens up a discovery process — the rarest of chances to inquire into the industry's marketing stratagems — that the plaintiffs' lawyers are eager to pursue.
Users will be able to order food, inquire about potential food allergens, and look for nearby locations from within apps like Facebook Messenger and Twitter.
Screenshot: TikTok-related stickers from PicsArt's libraryWhen people catch sight of an impressive image filtering effect online, many will inquire about the toolset behind it.
Outside NYC, requirements for a guarantor vary, determined by landlords and management companies, who can tell you specific details when you inquire about a rental.
But Def Con succeeded in attracting the attention of several senators, who wrote to ES&S to inquire about the "unprecedented security risks" on display.
I am not sure if you would be interested in having them returned, but I at least would like to inquire about the pecan pie.
Some R.V. owners provide free bedding, towels and kitchen essentials, while others offer housekeeping kits and outdoors equipment at a cost; inquire ahead of time.
Prices exploded as China's Commerce Ministry said Chinese firms have started to inquire about prices for U.S. farm goods and that possible purchases included pork.
Attorneys on both sides sat down late last month in a rare face-to-face discussion about the topics investigators could inquire of the President.
"It's been hell," said Lynn, who was told by her doctors that she is their first patient to inquire about the breast implant–associated disease.
The Hill reached out to more than a dozen police departments across the country to inquire if they're preparing enhanced security plans for Nov. 85033.
In addition, the heads of the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees have filed their own letters with the FBI to inquire about its decision.
We reasoned that if an invitation was sent, in the absence of a response, they would have called us to inquire whether we were coming.
One goal of sanctuary policies is to increase cooperation between immigrant communities and the police by reducing fear that officers will inquire into immigration status.
Also be sure to inquire if they have wholesalers, or product companies, who pay for their events in return for the sale of their products.
Those on Twitter pointed out these examples of subtle and explicit awards-show sexism, and demanded that reporters inquire beyond what actresses are wearing to #AskHerMore.
"Stern came across Olive's story in People Magazine's online article, and contacted the City of Fontana's Animal Services to inquire about fostering Olive," the post read.
Interest among the media and the public was immediate and intense, and after a few weeks Congress was reaching out to inquire about thousands of reimbursements.
"Given the House of Representatives' behavior, it is time for the Senate to inquire about corruption and other improprieties involving Ukraine," said Graham in a tweet.
Imagine the conversation, especially with a little champagne involved: you'd talk about the role, ask your burning questions, and maybe even politely inquire about a selfie.
As far as we know, Socks the cat — who was enjoying an idyllic Chesapeake Bay retirement at the time — did not inquire into Burton's $190,000 expenses.
While social media outrage over the last few days has led the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to inquire into the issue, the posters continue to stay.
"Any global investors or global business person … will take note of that and will inquire what are the opportunities to develop in the U.S.," he said.
The empty shelf-space has since been replaced with placards requesting customers to inquire with a staff member if they are interested in purchasing a steak.
She's totally cool with being single (just ask her!), and if you inquire about how she feels about you, you'll be placed firmly into the friendzone.
Cornell's Wakshlag said that consumers are the ones who must call the company to inquire about the presence of meat meal, and where it comes from.
It said a third former partner, Michael Kamienski, had information that should have caused him to inquire about a possible romantic relationship between Hartford and Brehl.
To inquire about adopting Sally Ann or one of the other cats at the no-cage facility, contact Cat House on The Kings via their website.
A great place to spot aging singles is while standing in line at the supermarket, which allows you to smoothly inquire into whatever merchandise she's buying.
"Who is that firebrand, Smithers?" you can almost hear Cruz inquire of a top campaign staffer as he suspiciously eyes Trump and taps his fingertips together.
Starting today, visitors can interact with Pepper at six Smithsonian locations to inquire more museum information, play games, or ask it to pose for a selfie.
It never has been, nor ever will be, a violation of our laws to inquire whether or not someone is a citizen of this great country.
The next morning, Haas asked Ford to drive him south toward Cincinnati; he did not give any reason for the trip, and Ford did not inquire.
The department says state and local courts have an obligation to inquire about a person's ability to pay fines and fees before jailing them for nonpayment.
Tucker Ronzetti, a lawyer for one of the plaintiffs, said hundreds of Cuban-born citizens have contacted his law office to inquire about the Carnival policy.
But when Mr. Corral called to inquire about the missing funds, he said, he was told a meeting in person was required to resolve the matter.
"I like the idea that another person's experience is actually really cut off from yours until you make the effort to inquire about it," he said.
More important than the usual factors, however, prospective students and their parents should consider whether a possible college choice allows students to speak and inquire freely.
The same rules apply to a meal train: Think about the recipient's needs, inquire about available space, and label your containers if you want them back.
As they pass by neurons, microglia extend and retract their tiny arm-like protrusions, tapping on each neuron as if to inquire, Are we good here?
Instead, Maguire took the complaint to the White House, ostensibly (based on his testimony to Congress) to inquire whether the contents were covered by executive privilege.
But every now and then, I admit that some small part of me rather wishes that some stranger would inquire whether my daddy was a thief.
It wasn't to last though: after BuzzFeed News reached out to Instagram to inquire about why Kadyrov was back on the site, it was pulled back down.
Anton tells us some of Kelly's friends and family have texted him to inquire about next week's hearing ... suggesting they will show up to support the singer.
"When children inquire what happened to me, I tell them the nerve wires that tell my muscles what to do were damaged by a virus," Mona said.
When you walk in, employees — slender, in heels — inquire if you'd like some sweet tea, which is smartly served in petite plastic cups with lids and straws.
Before pulling her eldest in for a hug, Plucknette went on to inquire whether he had also practiced his haircutting skills on his 2-year-old brother.
Cesaro, a wrestler from Switzerland wearing a too-small gray tank top and tight black shorts, stopped him outside the stage entrance to inquire about dinner plans.
Most judges have read that to permit courts to inquire into Mr Trump's motives in barring access to people from six Muslim-majority nations to America's shores.
" Similarly, Twitter will lock an account and inquire with the account owner if the company notices "a large number of accounts block the account after mentioning them.
Staff are not allowed to request any documentation for the dog, require that the dog demonstrate its task, or inquire about the nature of the person's disability.
But inquiring minds will continue to inquire, and People has the scoop on the matchmaker who may have set these two hearts on a royal love quest.
That famous image of Hillary Clinton looking chill with her Blackberry actually prompted a government official to inquire about the status of her State Department email account.
By the end of 2014, a Mauritanian government representative had already contacted Hacking Team to inquire about its spyware solution, known as Remote Control System, or RCS.
On instant replay this morning: the magical outcome when an MTV Wild 'N Out cast member rudely tries to inquire about the "authenticity" of Iggy Azalea's body.
Back in 2017, Rudis' clients had been coming in to inquire about stress, anxiety, and pain management — the kind of thing CBD is colloquially known for treating.
He says he reached out to Jay-Z's peeps in May 2010 to inquire about his missing royalty checks, and also update his address ... to no avail.
Before the justices inquire into the government's rationale, they will consider a threshold question: whether the Department of Homeland Security's move is even reviewable by the judiciary.
They were at a lunch in Kyiv when the president called Sondland to inquire about the subject of investigations, which Giuliani was pushing for at the time.
So if the boss brings this up again, you should politely inquire whether she has, you know, actually told this guy what her issues are with him.
Tonic has reached out to Planned Parenthood to inquire if the 25-week limit is related to state law; we'll update this story if we hear back.
When she had negotiated the home's lease-to-buy agreement over the phone for about $2014,7, she took specific care to inquire about the well's water quality.
" He said he called the council to inquire about transport options to the city, but he was told, "Sorry sir, we simply do not have the funding.
The phone line and website for the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation are down, and many people have tried unsuccessfully to inquire about their relatives via Facebook.
Anyone with young children and those who do suffer from motion sickness should inquire about conditions before booking any similar boat ride as I wished I had.
Later, from the moment Salahuddin first got his hands on a cellphone, he made sure to call Usama every month to directly inquire about his well-being.
Twenty years earlier, Cardinal Raffin — an ambitious creep of a character — had ordered her to Reykjavik to inquire into allegations of sexual abuse in a Catholic school.
It might be wise for client prospects to inquire about our trading behavior, turnover and allocations in 2008 and 2009 and through the subsequent lengthy bull market.
Recode contacted organizers of the event to inquire why Palantir is not a sponsor this year but did not receive a response at the time of publication.
"The key here is to inquire about options available for a delay in payments under so-called hardship circumstances," says Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at Bankrate.com.
The government argued that black applicants would repeatedly be told there were no vacancies in Trump-owned buildings, but white applicants would then inquire and get offers.
She found out about the approach a couple of years after her diagnosis, and contacted a hospital in Seattle to inquire about another similar study in 2010.
I try not to make it my way but, in the old academic sense, to try to inquire after those things which become basic tools in drawing.
It's available for just a fraction of the original price, but shoppers need to inquire on EL CYĆER's website to get more specific details about the rental's cost.
BuzzFeed News has reached out to the FBI, NSA, CIA, and the National Security Council to inquire about procedures regarding security clearance retention for top officials who leave.
The U.S. senator sent a letter this morning to Oculus CEO Brendan Iribe to inquire about how his virtual reality company is utilizing and sharing customers' personal data.
Hayek says because she's worked with women's charities for 25 years, she was expecting Markle to inquire about teaming up for a specific organization she had in mind.
Even if it probably would have been the responsible journalistic thing to do, I didn't want to inquire about their worst day on these so-far happy ones.
Cohen's attorney and spokesman Lanny Davis told The Hill this week that Cohen had asked his former attorney, Stephen Ryan, last year to inquire about a possible pardon.
Cohen's attorney, Lanny Davis, said in a statement to The Hill that Cohen had asked his former attorney, Stephen Ryan, last spring to inquire about a possible pardon.
On Monday evening's episode of Teen Mom OG, the MTV star, 13, called her mother to inquire about certain guests who had been invited to her upcoming nuptials.
And twice, he demurred, the first time by ranting about his Electoral College victory, the second time by berating the Jewish reporter who dared to inquire about it.
A senior ministry official refused to accept copies of the photographs of the missing five, or to inquire about them at the Chinese detention centers along the border.
Passengers at Hong Kong International Airport have expressed frustration that the airlines are no longer picking up the phone when they call to inquire about changing their flights.
"You can ask people if they're happy with the board and how it's run, really inquire about the condition of the building and how it's managed," she said.
The desire to avoid densely populated areas and public transport has motivated some potential buyers to inquire about buying a car, which could lead to sales rebounding quickly.
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CNN's KFile, which was reviewing Kelly's time on the paid speaking circuit, first reached out to Kelly's campaign last Thursday to inquire about his appearance in the UAE.
"Given the House of Representatives' behavior, it is time for the Senate to inquire about corruption and other improprieties involving Ukraine," Graham said in a series of tweets.
Even if we grant that any increase in the number of jobs is a boon to the economy, we ought to inquire: Just how great are those jobs?
Late last year, as Boeing prepared to announce that it was shutting down the 737 factory, Mr. Trump called Mr. Muilenburg again to inquire about the company's health.
"[Minor] asked Ms. Harold personal questions about her marital status, and even her sexual orientation, going so far as to inquire whether she was a 'lesbo,'" Breen wrote.
Although it had been in the works for months, Tuesday's announcement by the Justice Department that it would demand the 2020 census inquire about citizenship drew harsh blowback.
In Tuesday's 9th Circuit oral argument, administration lawyer August Flentje called the executive order "facially legitimate," meaning there is no need for courts to inquire further into motive.
Thankfully, I've had a few people inquire about logos and a painting or two so I've been able to make some money to supplement my current lack of income.
Jones then confronted the male to inquire about the nature of the gesture," Atlanta Police Department spokesperson Jarius Daugherty tells PEOPLE, "and at that time a verbal altercation ensued.
He's named a senior adviser and a chief of staff for his private office, and on Friday a website that allows users to inquire about speaking engagements went live.
At that point, you can inquire about annual increases and find out what you need to do in the following six months to see a bump in your pay.
And since she'd already spilled about the timeline, the only thing left to inquire about — other than the groom, which she wasn't going to comment on — was the dress.
Raico testified that Calk asked him to call Manafort after the November 2016 election won by Trump to inquire if he could be a candidate for two Cabinet posts.
During a separate incident, while Hardy was tying his tie, Seacrest allegedly asked if the pair was intimate, to which she told him to not inquire about personal questions.
In the 1800s, credit was determined by humans—mostly white, middle-class men—who were hired to go around and inquire about just how trustworthy a person really was.
However, most people won't be offended if you inquire about how other employees at the company have enhanced their skills and even moved into other positions within the organization.
Rather than trying to determine why girls and women are prone to anxiety disorders, another approach is to inquire why boys and men are more disposed to other diagnoses.
Here's what we've learned so far: Jurvetson's name was bandied about this past summer in the aftermath of the Justin Caldbeck situation, with some reporters calling DFJ to inquire.
Although the state is not especially violent by Mexican standards, it is perilous for journalists who inquire into allegations of corruption and ties between the government and organised crime.
Instead, she says, you should dig deeper into a part of the job description or better yet, inquire about a new product or initiative the company just rolled out.
It was not Comey who declined to inquire into archiving practices of the Department of State so as to confirm that a practice of CCing other people on State.
It was not Comey who declined to inquire into the need to produce copies of work-related emails stored on that private email account prior to departing federal service.
The report comes on the heels of the revelation that Pruitt assigned another aide to inquire with Chick-fil-A about getting his wife a valuable fast food franchise.
And the CEMA process itself entails certain fees, which can vary from lender to lender — from around $24 to about $217.3,29.7 — so borrowers should inquire about that up front.
JUNE 2012 The Supreme Court upheld one aspect of Arizona's immigration law, which required officers to inquire about the immigration status of the people they stop for other reasons.
The "Gunslinger" drags a condemned man to the far reaches of the Westworld universe to inquire about where to find the entrance to "the maze" he finds himself in.
Even if it were misleading, the statement was hardly material in a detailed discussion with sophisticated institutions that could inquire further about the fund's holdings if they were interested.
Bangladesh has set up a five-member panel to inquire into the fire, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan told media, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was monitoring the situation.
Based on the statement from NASA, we've gone back to the company to inquire about the claim and removed the claim from our site until we get additional verification.
Beijing earlier on Thursday said Chinese companies have started to inquire about prices for U.S. agricultural goods purchases, and Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures surged their daily limit.
When I finally got ahold of someone from the office to inquire whether a court date had been set for Ysabel's case, I was told that there was none.
This weekend is also a good one to inquire about the dietary restrictions of your guests, about who has suddenly become ketogenic or gluten-intolerant or allergic to meat.
Indeed, if you are the sort of person inclined to inquire about the logistical details of the movies you watch, the Resident Evil series is probably not for you.
Repeated calls and emails from BuzzFeed News to ASHA supervisors in Punjab, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh to inquire about the status and safety of community health workers went unanswered.
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Wood contacted one of Salahi's lawyers, using a made-up name and a new e-mail address, to inquire about Salahi's well-being and the status of his case.
Over the subsequent months, according to people who spoke with the president, he would inquire about how "the coach" or "Coach Tommy" was doing in the Alabama Senate race.
In October, Erivo and Carter met at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles, and it didn't take long for each to inquire about what the other was wearing.
Continue along that path by asking staff about themselves and their work, get curious about their interests, inquire about future goals or new ideas, request innovation and so forth.
"Chairman Neal has asked Treasury OIG to inquire into the process by which the department received, evaluated and responded to the committee's request for federal tax information," said Delmar.
But hotels that are not officially recognized for their green efforts can still be sustainable, which is why you should inquire with a hotel you're considering before you book.
The inscrutability is part of the appeal: I enjoy when people inquire, and I enjoy not answering, which is different from not actually caring if they ask or wonder.
I corresponded with Mason to inquire about his work with the famed publication, whether he sees progress, and how he felt when he first saw the magazine's November cover.
Though international trade in ivory is illegal, some countries permit internal sales—and do not always inquire too closely about where the tusks contributing to those sales have come from.
For its next survey, Stephenson said, the Royal Society of Public Health will be asking participants for more detail and will inquire further about what threw people off their resolutions.
The president will inquire about this, as he&aposs inquired and mentioned in the past two meetings he&aposs had with Vladimir Putin about Russian meddling in the prior election.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services spokeswoman Anita Rios Moore said the agents visited the school to inquire information on the student's enrollment but did not ask to see the student.
Ask if there's a price for the initial consultation, and inquire about the lawyer's hourly rate and retainer fee so you know if their services falls within in your budget.
She had been paired with an executive who provided her with some constructive notes — first over the phone, then over dinner, where he began to inquire about her dating life.
"Not all varieties are available in every market, so contact your local council to inquire about the cookies they will offer this season," the GSUSA said in a news release.
I tilt my head forward, peer over my nonexistent glasses, and inquire, with what I like to imagine is a sparkle of menace: Yes, but have you read the books?
The idea that a man would politely inquire about the political party of a group of men practicing "America's pastime" and then open fire based on the answer, staggers me.
This week, the heat increased on the EPA administrator with the revelations that Pruitt had used an EPA aide to inquire about Chick-fil-A business opportunity for his wife.
Suddenly, I was emailing my agent's assistant to inquire about the advances I'd yet to receive for tiny foreign deals — I dearly needed that $2,000 those Eastern Europeans owed me.
The central bank also issued a notice to banks to inquire about interest rates on inter-bank borrowings, loans and bill markets, the official Shanghai Securities News reported on Thursday.
A law is taking effect in New Mexico on Friday that bars employers from being able to inquire about a prospective employee's criminal history on his or her job application.
My staff immediately contacted the head of the Criminal Division at the Department of Justice to inquire whether our granting immunity would have a negative impact on the criminal case.
Also, it is not beyond reason that a sovereign nation would be allowed to inquire whether the religious beliefs of an asylum seeker are compatible with the American constitutional order.
But when cannabis became legal in Colorado in 2012, the nurses realized that it was no longer "illicit" and they started to inquire if, and how often, patients used weed.
When prospective buyers came to inquire about her, she overheard them asking for assurances that she was not pregnant, and her owner provided the box of birth control as proof.
Motherboard reached out to CERN to inquire whether the organization had knowledge of the contents of the presentation before the conference and will update this post if we hear back.
Analysts on tomorrow's Facebook earnings call should inquire about what other ways the company has to collect competitive intelligence now that it's ceased to run the Research program on iOS.
Ostensibly, the officers came to check on Jack's wellbeing, but when Jack asked if they had actually come to inquire about the Nembutal, Ruby said the officers grew visibly uncomfortable.
Dinwiddie is unaccustomed to big media groups around his locker, but he faced a throng ready to inquire about his big shot that beat LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
"Mueller may ... need to inquire into the finances and potential misdeeds of individuals in Trump's orbit if their finances and misdeeds relate to the Russia investigation," Just Security's Goodman says.
It said that a senior campaign official "was directed" by an unnamed person to have Mr. Stone inquire from WikiLeaks about the future release of material damaging to Mrs. Clinton.
I called up Ceglowski after his trip to Washington to inquire about the experience and what he thinks we can do to make opting out less of a pipe dream.
The indictment said that senior Trump campaign aides contacted Mr. Stone "to inquire about future releases" by WikiLeaks during the summer of 2016 as Mr. Trump clinched the Republican nomination.
"Given the House of Representatives' behavior, it is time for the Senate to inquire about corruption and other improprieties involving Ukraine," Graham said in a trio of tweets Tuesday morning.
The call to the Australian leader came after AG William Barr in May asked a U.S. attorney to inquire whether the FBI's investigation into the Trump campaign was properly predicated.
Prosecutors claim senior Trump campaign officials "directed" Stone "to inquire" about future WikiLeaks releases, and have revealed emails showing that Stone indeed tried to get in touch with the groups.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Beinart's detention an "administrative mistake" and told Israel's security forces to "inquire how this happened" in a statement released by his office on Monday.
It was around then that she decided to travel from her home in Anchorage, Alaska, to Chicago to inquire about a new treatment she'd heard about at a Seattle hospital.
"I've had people all over the state inquire about whether some of these folks could come to other parts of the state, because they need qualified workers," Mr. Jennings said.
But if you are in the know, and you approach the front desk and inquire about a trip to Atlantis, they will send you to the sub-sub-sub basements.
" Brian Palmer addressed these issues in  2011 Slate article : "Apparently the issue isn&apost directly addressed in flight attendant school, but attendants generally 'knock, inquire politely, and barge in if necessary.
The right of citizens to inquire, to hear, to speak, and to use information to reach consensus is a precondition to enlightened self-government and a necessary means to protect it.
I see art as a tool I can use to try to look for answers, to inquire, to understand, to make clearer issues that recur in my day-to-day experiences.
Instead of the usual parade of photo-ops in the West Wing this week, Trump has remained mostly behind closed doors and away from reporters eager to inquire about his claims.
They must do so at scheduled times, when monitors are present to ensure compliance (and to inquire into the nature of one's rubbish.) Violators face the prospect of fines and worse.
Before you inquire of yourself "what did I miss?" or, of me, "what the heck was he trading?" let me set the record straight – I wasn't necessarily referring to the markets.
This eventually prompts her crusty boss (played with world-weary authority by Kevin Costner) to inquire why she disappears for stretches, prompting her to explain the indignity in a rare outburst.
A couple users noted that the river views from their rooms were blocked by large tents, so it's smart to inquire about any events slated for the time of your stay.
Among the requirements: Letting federal authorities access detainees in jails to inquire about immigration status and giving the federal government 48 hours' notice before any inmate they're interested in is released.
Under the label, she'd release her five-track EP in 2014, So Mi Like It, but as years passed with no release announced, fans started to inquire about an official album.
"The Commission seeks Carter's testimony to inquire about, among other things, Carter's joint ventures with Iconix," the SEC said, adding that it had questions about whether federal securities laws were breached.
Regulators should inquire about what percentage of scooter company fleets are broken and what percentage of rides end within 90 seconds of starting, which is typically due to a malfunctioning vehicle.
Career Coach Angela Copeland recommends keeping the following points in mind when you first reach out to inquire about an informational interview: Need a little more help drafting your outreach note?
It also repealed provisions that required doctors to inquire about a woman's age and marital status and describe the "emotional implications" of the procedure to her before it would be performed.
When her new landlord, Bill (a fussily funny Nelson Franklin), shows up to inquire why there's a bar in the backyard of the house he inherited from his aunt, complications ensue.
Instead it directs the five unnamed commissioners to inquire into the systemic causes of violence against Indigenous women and girls, and the institutional policies and practices in response to that violence.
In New York state alone, the number of people calling to inquire about unemployment benefits has skyrocketed to more than 150 times its usual number, according to the state's budget director.
Taxpayers should always ask for references, inquire how much tax education the preparer gets during the year and ask what the preparer's areas of specialty are, if any, Ms. Hockenberry said.
On Wednesday, officials from the San Francisco office of the Securities and Exchange Commission contacted Tesla officials to inquire about Mr. Musk's tweets, according to a person briefed on the inquiry.
"When DHS staff contacted AZ to inquire about computer purchases, the person answering the phone at AZ was unable to state where AZ's business operation was located," according to the lawsuit.
The rumor mill heated up upon Peterson's return, however, with ESPN's Adam Schefter reporting earlier in the week that at least three teams had called Arizona to inquire about his availability.
At a shopping mall here that caters to mainland Chinese tourists, Jayce Zhao veered into a Hublot boutique to inquire about a $24,275 watch that he had seen advertised on Instagram.
The play's few poignant allusions to the Holocaust are meant to prompt young viewers to inquire about real-life histories of people like Mr. Levin and Mr. Reich, Mr. McEneaney said.
At the indictment stage, Lederman said he had come to the embassy to inquire about Polish restitution for his family, which had been through the Holocaust, and had been turned away.
The government shutdown loomed over the anniversary, and requests from CNN to the East Wing and West Wing press offices to inquire whether the couple celebrated in private were not returned.
A third former partner, Michael Kamienski, knew of facts that should have caused him to inquire about a possible romantic relationship between Hartford and Brehl, but did nothing, the SEC said.
PlentyofFish "does not conduct criminal background or identity verification checks on its users or otherwise inquire into the background of its users," the dating app states in its terms of use.
Mr. Sondland said that when he called Mr. Trump to inquire about why the aid had been withheld, an irritated Mr. Trump insisted he was not seeking anything from the Ukrainians.
Since the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that doctors inquire about gun ownership and safe storage, one might think that pediatricians would be exempt from prosecution for asking about these topics.
The Washington Post also reported, per its sources, that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's office "called to inquire if the special counsel planned any kind of response" to the BuzzFeed story.
I also ask the committee to inquire about how Google is meeting its commitments to privacy under its own AI Principles and the Global Network Initiative, of which Google is a member.
"Nelson Doubleday was always big on trying to inquire on Griffey," said Steve Phillips, then the Mets general manager, referring to the team's co-owner at the time, who died last June.
Together they represent an interesting cross-section of practical science meets startups and we'll be sure to inquire on advice other entrepreneurs can use to build companies and products for outer space.
Chinese companies have reached out to U.S. exporters to inquire about pricing, and they also filed an application to remove tariffs on the agricultural goods, Chinese state-run media Xinhua reported Monday.
Others did inquire, but at first balked when Mr Macwan told them they could have his services free of charge if they would drink a glass of water in a Dalit home.
According to Cohen, he gave them to Deutsche Bank "to inquire about a loan to buy the Buffalo Bills" and to Forbes, the magazine that puts out its annual ranking of billionaires.
CNN reported earlier this week on emails that showed how Pruitt used one aide to inquire about a potential business opportunity for his wife with the fast food chain Chick-fil-A.
A year ago it was hard to get a meeting with investors but now someone from private equity or venture capital reaches out almost daily to inquire about the industry, Hodari said.
It was previously reported that Pruitt also enlisted the help of an aide to inquire about assisting his wife in securing a Chick-fil-A franchise, though an application was never completed.
He then wandered off on a tangent to inquire how often Ms. Yellen consults with Richard Cordray of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and what thoughts she had on the agency's budget.
Milner wants to rescue GPS from its own commercial success; to marvel at the amazing work that went into creating it; and to inquire about its various implications, both good and bad.
"The Royal Commission will inquire into all forms of violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation," he said, becoming emotional when speaking about his brother-in-law, Gary Warren, who suffers from multiple sclerosis.
"How do you pay for college if it is not free?" a Cuban student would inquire, shocked to learn of the student debt many of us were incurring for a higher education.
But anyone seeking clues as to what might be guiding the ACLU in its recent venture would do well to inquire after the letter's signatory, the organization's national political director, Faiz Shakir.
If my trusted peers have worked with a potential client, best believe I will politely inquire about their experience and ideally walk away with a ballpark figure of what they were paid.
"As an active member of the SoundCloud community, Chance connected with co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Alex Ljung, to inquire about the rumors and speculation circulating," a SoundCloud spokesperson told TechCrunch.
"So it's hard for me to rectify that the opposite of this would also be true," Bulsiewicz says, adding that many of his patients inquire about the use of ACV for reflux.
Since you already have a data plan for your phone, contacting with your current wireless carrier to inquire about sharing your phone's internet connection with your tablet is a logical first step.
Except, occasionally: "What's his name?" wondered Nicole Linsalata, a reporter for WSVN in Miami, one of several Capitol regulars to inquire in recent weeks upon seeing a peer in the senator's vicinity.
Ms. Lipson said United had seen a surge in women who had previously planned to give birth in a public hospital in China switch, or inquire about switching, to a private one.
Ms. Dong said that she was often in tears and that her mother was afraid to inquire about the status of her visa application because she was worried she would be harassed.
CNN reported on Monday that Mueller's team sat down with Trump's lawyers to discuss topics investigators could inquire of the President, a clear sign the investigation isn't likely to end anytime soon.
Later in her tenure, she didn't even think to inquire whether she could mention protests organized by Alexei Navalny , an anti-corruption activist who had emerged as the country's leading opposition politician.
The court upheld a version of Trump's travel ban in June 2018, but issued an unfavorable ruling a year later over the administration's attempt to inquire about citizenship on the 2020 Census.
Tlaib has been working behind-the-scenes to get colleagues to put their name on the resolution that directs the House Judiciary Committee to inquire whether President Donald Trump committed impeachable offenses.
The law also also allows police to inquire about detained people's immigration status, which critics argue could allow cops to ask people about their status even during routine detentions like traffic stops.
Suddenly, conlangs were a vital storytelling tool, judging by the 60 productions that have contacted Peterson to inquire about him creating one since Game of Thrones put him on the professional conlanging map.
To parents who might object to their children seeing them, Ms. Agrawal said any child who might inquire about the campaign on the R train could get a useful lesson in life creation.
When your colleagues inquire about where you were, you blame your lateness on an illness that you don't actually have—just so you can avoid admitting that you slept straight through your alarm.
Although the teen initially told police that nothing sexual had happened, the affidavit states that his mother later took him to the school nurse to inquire about testing for a sexually transmitted disease.
Inquire within yourself whether this craving for attention is healthy, and if you still want those rights, consider bidding on this one-of-a-kind iPad Pro and accessories designed by Jony Ive.
You can also ask for recommendations for therapists from your doctor or from friends and family members you like and trust, then call to inquire about their rates and sliding scales, Alibrando says.
Make sure to inquire about "filters" and "rules" that may have been placed on your email (basically, any kind of device that the hackers may have placed to forward emails, et cetera). 5.
Initially, testers will only be able to use Duplex to inquire about companies' business hours, but Google plans to open it up to restaurant and haircut reservations at some point in the future.
" Trump continued to inquire about the boat, asking a crowd of reporters, residents and handlers, "That boat is wiped out, or not?" and then joking, "Wouldn't want to cross the ocean in it.
If we can't inquire a little about what's going on, we're stuck with only two options: calling in the police in a situation that may, in fact, be just fine, or doing nothing.
Jo Acholonu, a teacher working in a private international school in Southeast Asia, explained that parents should feel free to inquire about their child's grade, but not accuse the teacher of being unfair.
And not only was selling my company a real reality, but brokers and larger enterprise companies were seeking me out to inquire how they could purchase it autonomously, without any legwork from me.
When it my was my turn to go, I remember hearing the instructions again and again and thinking, I don't know what he's talking about, but also being too mellow to inquire further.
"Now that an expanded version is about to be published in English, it seemed there was a legitimate occasion to inquire about the relation between the book and its author," Mr. Eakin wrote.
China said on Thursday that Chinese companies have started to inquire about prices for purchasing U.S. agricultural goods, adding to gestures by Beijing and Washington ahead of high-level negotiations in early October.
"Out of an abundance of caution, Dr. Koinis' former patients are encouraged to discuss this information with their current physicians and inquire about methods to test for prior vaccinations," the sheriff's office said.
Her sisters would wonder about a well-tailored black blazer that didn't cost an arm and a leg; friends would inquire where to buy the best T-shirts or the simplest black trousers.
In 22, after a 21-year investigation, a government-mandated Commission to Inquire Into Child Abuse found that 21979 male and female former students came forward with claims of sexual or physical abuse.
For example, if you owe $1,500 on a late bill but have $1,000 in your savings account, you can inquire about paying them that money on the terms that the bill goes away forever.
She, too, is dishonest with her family: she has recently been rejected from a prestigious fellowship but when her parents lovingly inquire about it, she tells them that she has not heard back yet.
Anyone with a cable TV subscription can relate to the onslaught of prescription drug commercials, and the laughable formula they all use in order to push you to inquire about them with your doctor.
" He also asked for passengers to be careful when getting into an Uber or Lyft and "first inquire from the driver that they are the rider, that they were supposed to be picked up.
In our book, Loren Collingwood and I show Texas' SB4, which banned sanctuary cities in the state and allows local law enforcement to inquire into immigration status, decreased calls to 911 from immigrant neighborhoods.
The episode started off with Rob texting his older sisters to inquire about having a sit-down conversation between them all to discuss his recent engagement to Blac Chyna while they were away skiing.
To ask myself the question of the eternal return is to wonder about the worth of what I have done, to inquire whether it would stand the test of being done innumerable times again.
Weeks later, as the head of a top Taiwanese electronics supplier visited the Oval Office to inquire about constructing a US plant, it was Priebus who remembered those empty plots of land in Wisconsin.
Charley Wilkison, executive director of the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas, said his organization had no stance on SB4 until the state House added an amendment requiring officers to inquire about immigration status.
In September 2016, Arizona settled the lawsuit and paid $1.4 million in attorney's fees to the organizations and announced that it would no longer require police officers to inquire about a person's immigration status.
This new language communicates that we're in on the joke of how pathetic emotions are deemed, and offers us an easy way out if and when people inquire — you were just joking, after all.
Some shops selling household appliances in the capital Buenos Aires, at a loss for how to price their products amid the fluctuating exchange rate, stopped printing price tags and instead asked customers to inquire.
Wang also wants to depose an MGM representative to inquire about how recordings of "The Apprentice" are stored and maintained, who has access to them, and when, if ever, they were transferred or destroyed.
But contrary to his testimony a week ago, it now appears Cohen directed his attorney at the time last spring to inquire about a possible presidential pardon with Trump's lawyers (The Wall Street Journal).
If an actual Burner needed to inquire about a real issue, it'd instantly be buried below a pile of polls about free-base Bubba Gump shrimp and invites to R. Kelly's gluten-free sauna.
I typically wouldn't enjoy being ripped from my cozy Baker Street study to analyze a common deal gone wrong, but it pays to be thorough, and so I approach Lestrade's lieutenant to inquire further.
Dravis reportedly revealed that Pruitt had asked her to reach out to the Republican Attorneys General Association, where both she and Pruitt had previously worked, to inquire about a job for his wife, Marilyn.
"Any room tonight?" they inquire, knowing their chances of scoring a table or even a stool at the three-seat bar, sans reservation, are about as good as POTUS taking a holiday from Twitter.
When a middle-school teacher randomly reached out to her on the messaging app WeChat to inquire about her health, she realized her data had been leaked online and was spreading on a list.
Many Israeli officials, people involved in the various rounds of failed negotiations and private citizens had called to wish him a speedy recovery and inquire if they could do anything to help, he said.
"It is time for the Senate to inquire about corruption and other improprieties involving Ukraine," Senator Lindsey Graham said in a series of tweets, mentioning specifically the firing of Ukraine's former prosecutor Viktor Shokin.
As Virginia's attorney general, Cuccinelli signed onto an amicus brief which supported SB 1070, an Arizona immigration law which permitted law enforcement to inquire about someone's immigration status when they're stopped, detained or arrested.
When word came to City Hall on Thursday, it appeared to confirm the administration's worst fears: federal immigration agents had been to an elementary school in Queens to inquire about a fourth-grade student.
The strong moral and legal responsibility which our father instilled in us obliges us to call for the establishment of an independent and impartial international commission to inquire into the circumstances of his death.
Before I could inquire as to the reason, the candidate added, 'Funny thing is, the same day my boss fired me was the same day he decided that he needed a punch in the face.
They also inquire how making these changes will improve the digital divide, and the persistent, post-hurricane connection issues in Puerto Rico, which has one of the highest rates of eligible subscribers enrolled in Lifeline.
Secondly, as we see when Jughead (Cole Sprouse) and dad F.P. Jones (Skeet Ulrich) approach town lines, if someone were to inquire after Riverdale's well-being, they would be stopped and threatened with deadly force.
While courts should not second-guess the content of religious beliefs, they do have a duty to inquire whether a law, in fact, imposes a genuinely substantial burden on the free exercise of those beliefs.
Jeff Shaw, Perdue's vice president for quality assurance, said the error was noticed after a customer called to inquire about it, but so far there have been no reports of illness associated with the product.
SB2187, a far cry from the law that afforded me the opportunity to thrive in this country, will give law enforcement authorization to inquire about a person's immigration status during all detentions, including traffic stops.
By avoiding the duty to inquire about their clients, lawyers can turn a blind eye by focusing only on what the client wants without asking the harder questions about what led to seeking legal advice.
Zervos' attorney also wants to depose an MGM representative to inquire about how recordings of "The Apprentice" are stored and maintained, who has access to them, and when if ever they were transferred or destroyed.
Trump's own admission that he called Comey to inquire whether he was under investigation, and his reference to having had multiple conversations on the topic, reveals an effort to exert political influence over the agency.
Unlike Blunk, though, he does not identify as a potter, and so Neilson wrote to the Leach Pottery, in Cornwall, where Lamb and his sister often visited as children, to inquire about producing the run.
The day we were originally supposed to check in, hotel management was exceedingly accommodating when we called to inquire about changing the reservation after waking up to torrential rains and a round of mudslide warnings.
In honor of their achievements, W named them amongst the top performers of the year, which also gave them license to inquire about need-to-know information (okay, want to know) regarding their early days.
"The government asks this Court to inquire of the defendant as to whether he maintains those apparent statements of innocence or whether he disavows them and fully accepts responsibility for his criminal conduct," prosecutors wrote.
Debate moderators could inquire as to how he plans to get the votes for single-payer, or get even more juicily specific: How would his single-payer plan determine which drugs and procedures are covered?
When she called to inquire, the musician who lived there warned her that it was really small — a single room occupancy, or S.R.O., in fact, with no kitchen and a shared bathroom down the hall.
"It sounds so foreign, so they don't inquire about it and they figure they'll get to it at some point," says Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, a financial adviser, board chair and president of the Charles Schwab Foundation.
After being contacted by BuzzFeed News, two called their state government offices to inquire about the letters, some assumed there was a mistake, and others called it "very strange and totally uncharacteristic" of the Education Department.
SB4 will penalise local officials who fail to co-operate with federal immigration authorities by allowing police to inquire into the legal status of people who are merely detained (even in traffic stops), rather than arrested.
Meanwhile, Eric Trump's secretive glances at his wife's ballot were mirrored elsewhere—by his father, Donald: We've reached out to the Trump campaign to inquire about Eric's ballot selfie, and we'll update if we hear back.
"As an active member of the SoundCloud community, Chance connected with co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Alex Ljung, to inquire about the rumors and speculation circulating," a company spokesperson told TechCrunch in a statement today.
Epidemiologists typically inquire about whether a potential coronavirus patient recently had sex with anyone (especially while traveling), which specific locations they visited, who they had contact with, and what they did in each place they went.
Upon publishing them, Nick piqued the interest of collectors, who contacted him to inquire about the originals—overtures he says he turned down, explaining that he wasn't ready to be parted from those letters quite yet.
Before we start to lay all of our cards out on the table and inquire about our potential match's 401(k) and stock portfolio, it's important to remember that not all debt is a bad thing.
"Yeah, maybe inquire if it's made by the same people who make blue denim," Chris, who was in a frat in college, said before adding that he thinks the RompHim is going to be a hit.
Vicente Cruz, founder of IT Burgers, a hamburger eatery and delivery service in Mexico City, said he wrote to a Mexican bank more than two weeks ago to inquire about credit but did not hear back.
At this stage, the grand jury can inquire into how Uber designed the program to determine whether it might have resulted in an improper benefit for Uber that can be the basis for a fraud case.
In a note he sent to residents of the building, which has 130 units, he recommended they inquire with their auto insurance companies about both coverage and details about towing the cars out of the garage.
It's like the old saying goes, 'Work with a foreign government to undermine a democratic election once, shame on you; do it twice, we're going to inquire about the possibility of doing something this time. Maybe.
"During this public hearing, the committee will inquire about the IC's unclassified assessments regarding the diversity of threats that currently face the nation and endeavor to provide transparency about the significance of these threats," Schiff wrote.
Minister for Finance and Revenue Kelly O'Dwyer was the latest cabinet member to express a change of heart about the Royal Commission investigation, which she previously opposed as an "inquiry looking for something to inquire about".
The self-described botany geek, who's studied the plant on her own for years and contributed to the book Cannabis Pharmacy, will inquire about their lifestyle and what they want to get out of the drug.
Whether it's a coworker asking what highlighter you're wearing or a stranger stopping you on the subway to inquire about your fragrance, each moment is a cherished reminder that the product you nabbed was an excellent choice.
"The strong moral and legal responsibility which our father instilled in us obliges us to call for the establishment of an independent and impartial international commission to inquire into the circumstances of his death," a statement said.
She asked Daniel E. Sickles, a Civil War hero she had recently painted, to inquire, and after he received the lion (the war hero being someone the circus couldn't turn down) he gifted him to the princess.
"Chairman Neal has asked Treasury OIG to inquire into the process by which the Department received, evaluated, and responded to the Committee's request for federal tax information," Rich Delmar, the acting Inspector General, said in a statement.
On the official website dedicated to all things April — created at the end of February and provided by FreshySites, a web design company based in nearby Binghamton, New York — you can inquire about sponsoring April the giraffe.
What is needed is either an independent commission, along the lines of the one set up to inquire into the events leading up to September 11th 2001, or a bipartisan select committee to investigate the Russia allegations.
Trolls say they're reaching out to sex workers pretending to inquire about subscribing to the private channels, then reporting the women via an IRS "information referral" form, which requires specific documentation the men are unlikely to have.
The Washington Post reported on Saturday that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's office had called Mueller's team to inquire if the special counsel planned to respond to the story, and was informed a statement was being prepared.
The Arizona Cardinals still haven't tipped their hand as to how they'll use the No. 225 pick in the NFL draft on Thursday, and teams continue to inquire about a trade, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Monday.
Previously if an admin wanted to inquire about why someone wanted to join their group, they'd have to either friend them, or try to send a Facebook Message that would likely be buried in their Message Requests.
The organization announced Thursday that it would inquire about practices at Auburn and the 173 other institutions that question prospective students about arrests or other contact with the criminal justice system that stops short of a conviction.
Therefore, in an impeachment inquiry, Congress' power to demand information from the president is at its highest -- far greater than the more general oversight powers of Congress to inquire into executive branch operations for other legislative purposes.
Similarly, Christopher Bogart of Burford Capital, a litigation funder that has lobbied against prohibitions on outside financing of litigation, said courts have "affirmatively (and appropriately) generally decided not to inquire" into who is paying for a case.
Yet the most thrilling thing about the opening was the people, walking down the street, who stopped, wide-eyed, peering through the glass windows and occasionally walking into the white-walled space to inquire about its art.
The memo specifies that the government cannot inquire into the sincerity or the "reasonableness" of religious practice, and that it cannot grant to adherents of one faith freedoms that it does not grant to adherents of another.
Roth's great subject turns out to be, by his own account, patriotism—how to savor American history without sentimentalizing it, and how to claim an American identity without ceasing to inquire into how strangely identities are made.
More importantly, once the agency reaches out to contact the traders involved to inquire about motive, the investigation is unveiled which allows the traders or others possibly involved to coordinate their stories or rationale for the trades.
"I write to inquire about whether the FBI ever provided the Trump campaign with a defensive briefing or other warning regarding attempts to infiltrate the campaign by people connected with, or compromised by, Russian intelligence," Grassley wrote.
To answer my questions I decided to reach out to a handful of current/former porn writers to inquire about their work and if it taught them anything valuable about both sex and day to day life.
To our 17-year-old, this was hilarious teen humor, especially since Nick appeared in several non-drug-related posts, but parents of younger children concerned about language may want to inquire about dorm maintenance before booking.
One thing that the announcement will have done is to shore up the president's evangelical base, who won't inquire too closely into the practical import of the announcement but will be seduced by the headlines it generates.
When doctors have called there to inquire about testing a patient, they have often been instructed not to send a sample to the health department lab for testing, according to interviews with doctors and other hospital employees.
The screening tool is a set of questions that inquire about an individual's contact history, travel history, and symptoms, and is designed to better clarify the risks an individual may have for contracting the disease, Taylor said.
Their naïveté is evoked in a sequence in which a newly married couple takes a daylong boat trip to Milan, where they observe violent street demonstrations but never think to inquire about the cause of the strife.
"Chairman Neal has asked Treasury OIG to inquire into the process by which the Department received, evaluated, and responded to the Committee's request for federal tax information," Treasury acting Inspector General Rich Delmar said in a statement.
"Chairman Neal has asked Treasury OIG to inquire into the process by which the Department received, evaluated, and responded to the Committee's request for federal tax information," Treasury acting Inspector General Rich Delmar said in a statement.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a health alert to clinicians to inquire about travel to Wuhan as well as a level 22020 travel alert for China (which suggests travelers take usual precautions).
As previously stated, I'm giving the Committee today three years of President Trump's financial statements, from 2011-20163, which he gave to Deutsche Bank to inquire about a loan to buy the Buffalo Bills and to Forbes.
As patrons filed into the Danforth Music Hall for the night of fights, they were met with a giant display from Cannascribe, inviting them to provide their contact information if they wanted to inquire about the service.
"We encourage families moving their loved ones into a skilled nursing facility to inquire about the level of supervision provided, particularly with regards to transfer to and from bed as well as assistance using the bathroom," Svider said.
As previously stated, I'm giving to the Committee today three years of President Trump's financial statements, from 2011-20163, which he gave to Deutsche Bank to inquire about a loan to buy the Buffalo Bills and to Forbes.
For that, the Lip Kit queen opted for a silver fringed jumpsuit featuring a whole lot of cleavage, spurring a number of fans to inquire whether or not it happens to be Kylie's time of the month again.
One piece of good news is that the federal appellate court that covers California, the Ninth Circuit, has been edging toward the necessity rule, holding that courts must inquire whether nonlethal alternatives were available in excessive force cases.
"I am in a unique situation being that I am the only former Apprentice who operates a business where Mr. Trump's supporters can walk in, express their admiration for him and inquire about my experience," the email stated.
"In light of Australia recently notifying all allies about their intent to dispose of their F-18 fleet, Canada visited them to inquire about the state of their equipment and spare parts," Sajjan's office said in a statement.
"The DTC was specifically requested by the minister of finance to inquire as to whether it would be appropriate to introduce additional forms of wealth taxation and the feasibility of doing so," the team said in a statement.
"[Coaches] need to get to know the family, talk to their high school coaches, find out how individual players deal with pressure, inquire how are classes going, establish a line of trust, and be readily available," she said.
I shared in my book "Make It Matter" that legendary founder of the grocery chain Market Basket, Artie Demoulas, was revered in part because he remembered the smallest details of his employee's struggles and cared enough to inquire.
Sondland told a staff counsel for Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee that when he raised the issue to Pence, the vice president essentially acknowledged his comments but did not inquire further about what he was talking about.
Typically you visit them in their quarters or at their workstations, and you inquire about what they're thinking, where they've come from, what they want from their lives, and what they think is right or wrong with society.
The White House's top lawyer made contact with Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai to inquire about its review of the purchase of Tribune Media stations by the conservative broadcaster Sinclair, Pai told a Senate committee on Thursday.
Given reports that Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix had discussions with billionaire Trump supporter Rebekah Mercer about optimizing the release of the emails stolen by Russia, Democrats would also inquire whether Cambridge Analytica exploited data stolen by Russians.
But they took the word of 12-year-old Edward Vernon, who had been in the crowd of kids that gathered around the crime scene and, when an officer came over to inquire for witnesses, eagerly volunteered himself.
"I write to inquire how your bank is monitoring and managing the economic threat and potential risk to your bank related to the spread of coronavirus in China and around the world," each copy of the letter reads.
They will no doubt inquire about the job security of Robert S. Mueller III, who was appointed as special counsel, in light of new accounts that the president is weighing whether to initiate the firing of Mr. Mueller.
Mr. Neal asked the Treasury Department's inspector general's office "to inquire into the process by which the department received, evaluated and responded to the committee's request for federal tax information," said Rich Delmar, the department's acting inspector general.
Plenty of Fish, for example, "does not conduct criminal background or identity verification checks on its users or otherwise inquire into the background of its users," the dating site states in its terms of use, the article states.
Some former Justice Department prosecutors are urging Jackson to inquire into the abrupt withdrawal of the trial team last week and the reversal in the government's position, but she has not yet signaled any plans to do that.
For the "secret shopper"-style study, researchers called 898 pharmacies in California to inquire about the availability of take-back programs for leftover opioids and antibiotics, and find out how to safely dispose of these medicines at home.
If Comey were still the director of the FBI and Congress wanted to inquire into what Comey and the president discussed in private meetings, it would be reasonable for the president to refuse to allow him to testify.
Hit up HOA boards If there&aposs a certain building or community you&aposre interested in, contact its HOA or condo board and inquire if anyone has heard rumblings of any places that might soon be up for sale.
One way to source these animals is to find a reputable wool or dairy operation and inquire about what they do with their cull animals, the ones that they are getting rid of at the end of a season.
BuzzFeed News reached out to the White House to inquire as to whether the president wrote the tweet in question (his staffers have been known to write some of them) and if he's aware of the 69/nice meme.
"They are free to try to impose some civility standards going forward, and as long [as] they wouldn't significantly impinge on my ability to inquire, report and comment, that would be fine," Lee wrote to BuzzFeed News earlier Friday.
The first Russian to inquire about political asylum in Britain may have been Tsar Ivan the Terrible, who wrote to Queen Elizabeth I in 1570 asking whether she would take him in if things got too hairy in Moscow.
"Socially, it's difficult for women and mothers, in particular, to inquire about flexibility policies and work-life balance without looking lazy or creating the impression that she's not hardworking," Newman, the president of Fairygodboss, said in a press release.
The recovery at the back end of the WTI curve this week is prompting U.S. shale producers, for the first time in months, to inquire and place new hedges to lock in 2017 prices of around $45 a barrel.
On the other hand, the president of the United States went back on Twitter to inquire whether he'd receive a thank you from three black college students he worked to free from detention in China after accusations of shoplifting.
In a letter to House Democrats sent Monday, Tlaib called on lawmakers to support the formation of a commission that would "inquire whether President Trump committed impeachable offenses" surrounding his businesses while in office and other alleged improper behavior.
Kevin's wreck shook Dr. Phil ... he showed us his classic, souped-up 1957 Chevy, which is equipped with lap belts but no safety harnesses, and he's now thinking about installing the harnesses and also plans to inquire about airbags.
Former Border Patrol Chief Victor Manjarrez, who now directs the Center for Law and Behavior at the University of El Paso in Texas, estimated that about seven students visit his office each week to inquire about working for DHS.
If the concern is about the safety of drinking water in their community, students will need to inquire into exactly who is responsible for it, and who might have the authority to make changes in how it is assured.
The jury convicted the defendant, but the lower courts refused to inquire into the allegations of racial bias based on a rule that bars courts from examining what occurred during jury deliberations - except in specified circumstances not present here.
"The strong moral and legal responsibility which our father instilled in us obliges us to call for the establishment of an independent and impartial international commission to inquire into the circumstances of his death," they said in the statement.
Ranieri notes it's important for a managers to ask directly, "What would you like me to say to your coworkers?" so the manager doesn't feel they are betraying a confidence when coworkers start to inquire about their colleague's absence.
A week after that testimony, though, Mr. Cohen's lawyer, Lanny J. Davis, told The Wall Street Journal that Mr. Cohen had directed his former lawyer, Stephen Ryan, to inquire about the possibility of a pardon with Mr. Trump's lawyers.
It's very good and I inquire about how long the packaged sausage keeps because I'd love to bring some home to my brother, but the shop owner says it'd only be good out of refrigeration for a day or two.
Hyperallergic reached out to over 92 art fairs to inquire about their facilities for breastfeeding or pumping parents and roughly a third* of them responded, from Asia, Europe, North America, and South America, allowing for a sample across regions and scope.
On the other hand, the study does suggest that "clinicians who know their patients well and follow them over a period of time, like primary care doctors, inquire when it is appropriate about their religious beliefs and practices," Blazer said.
In 2012 and 2013, while Skadden was working for the Yanukovich government, the Justice Department approached the firm to inquire whether the work constituted foreign lobbying, which would require that Skadden register as an agent of the Ukrainian government under FARA.
Monáe greeted everyone in her band — the drummer, keyboard player, guitarist and two backup singers — hugging them and taking a few moments to inquire about their health, their families, their side projects, before taking her position in front of them.
One of the satirical online paper's recent headlines, "Eric Trump Scolds Father That He Mustn't Inquire About The Businesses, For He's Sworn Not To Tell," is a pretty faithful description of the firewall between the 45th president and his family firm.
In addition to the Trump campaign, the Center for Public Integrity also contacted the campaigns of 23 Democratic presidential candidates and Republican candidate Bill Weld to inquire whether they will pay police bills they receive during the 2020 presidential campaign.
During a Today show interview with Prince Harry about the Florida opening of the Invictus Games, Bush Hager couldn't help but inquire about the royal bachelor's love life – and put in a good word for her twin sister Barbara Bush.
Chestnuts harvested in Canada or Mexico will be inspected and released by officials who will be checking to make sure they don't contain any pests, while you'll need to inquire about a permit for nuts harvested in any other country.
As of the start of 2016, the group will no longer inquire about the "thematic purpose", but rather ask customers to make it clear that Lego doesn't endorse or support particular projects, if their toy products are used publicly, including exhibitions.
"The barrier or the wall can be of steel instead of concrete if that works better," he said, adding that he plans to reach out to the head of United States Steel and other companies to inquire about a design.
When Mr. Berlin and another boxing official saw Mr. Abraham's unfamiliar name on a list of judges, they began to inquire, and they learned from another commission employee that Mr. Hoover had directed that his friend be licensed as a judge.
Schiff laid out how Holmes was the staffer who overheard Trump in a private phone call with Sondland — who testified publicly on Thursday — inquire about the "investigation," which Sondland allegedly later told Holmes was about former Vice President Joe Biden.
If legal advice is viewed merely as a tool, just like a car, with no requirement to inquire any more deeply about the client's background and intentions, then it is easy to see how lawyers become part of the problem.
Words like "juvenile" or "childish" are often used to describe the action of stifling giggles with your junior high school buddies while you inquire of an unsuspecting stranger if their refrigerator is running, or ask to speak to Seymour Butts.
In 1970, though, Ms. Rozan and Mr. Brook formally joined forces in creating the International Center for Theater Research, which sought not only to stage productions but also to inquire into the purposes of theater and how best to achieve them.
Federal prosecutors allege that after the July 26, 2016, WikiLeaks release of emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee's network, unnamed senior officials in the Trump campaign contacted Stone "to inquire about future releases" of potentially damaging information on Hillary Clinton.
In at least three other cases in which employees were pushed out because of substantiated sexual harassment allegations in recent years, the city agreed to conceal the behavior from future employers who might inquire as part of a reference check.
It would be fair to ask, at this point, whether the world needs another novel about a middle-aged academic suffering from an existential crisis; also fair to inquire whether the tale of the American abroad hasn't been done to death.
Mr. Mueller wanted to inquire about public threats the president made, conflicting statements from Mr. Trump and White House aides, the president's private admissions to Russian officials, a secret meeting at an island resort, WikiLeaks, salacious accusations and dramatic congressional testimony.
If you feel like you've been at your job long enough to have proven yourself as a top-tier employee, then Armer says it is completely appropriate to inquire about ways to get to the next level in your performance review.
Scaramucci reportedly called The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza on Wednesday to inquire about anonymous sources cited by the reporter in an earlier article about President Trump's dinner with Fox News host Sean Hannity and the network's former co-president Bill Shine.
The province is also funneling more resources to Ontario's Telehealth service to limit wait times for residents who call and inquire about COVID-19 symptoms, but stopped short of closing private businesses that offer non-essential services, including bars and shops.
The legislature is empowered to inquire into the conduct of the officers in the other two branches of government and remove them if necessary — the impeachment power is the paramount symbol of the primacy of Congress in the constitutional scheme.
Devin Nunes, R-California, chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said the committee will investigate Russian actions during the presidential campaign, and will inquire into whether the government was conducting surveillance on any political campaign if the evidence warrants it.
Yesterday, the country's mobile industry body Indian Cellular Association wrote to the telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad to inquire into why the price was as low as Rs 251, arguing that that it could not be below Rs 243,500 ($51) even after subsidies.
You don't have to make plans unless you want to, but just make an effort to inquire about what they're up to, and try not to get defensive or feel like you have to humblebrag about your life, because it's not a competition.
Some have thorough inspection programs, and some have none at all, said Amberg, but parents can inquire with the operator or the manufacturer to learn about inspections to the bounce houses and to get more of a sense of a company's reputation.
That research found that one of the first impulses people experience after a catastrophe is to connect to their social network to confirm their own status, and inquire about their loved ones, further highlighting the need to rapidly establish an emergency communication system.
" Judge Stephen Williams, an appointee of Republican President Ronald Reagan, wrote in dissent that "the ultimate irony of the commission's unreasoned patchwork is that, refusing to inquire into competitive conditions, it shunts broadband service onto the legal track suited to natural monopolies.
There's the will-they or won't-they factor of whether your coworkers will inquire about your trip, which I find especially nerve-wracking given the fact that nobody has actually ever cared about another person's vacation outside of the realm of sitcoms.
Although he sometimes photographed upward of 20 gala events a week, he never sat down for dinner at any of them and would wave away people who walked up to him to inquire whether he would at least like a glass of water.
There's yet another downside to this bill: As soon as an employee sees their test results, they are required to disclose them on any future applications that inquire about it, such as life insurance, disability insurance, long-term care insurance, and health insurance.
Massaro had contacted the second-tier American Athletic Conference in May, according to emails obtained by The Daily News Journal of Murfreesboro, to inquire about the possibility that Middle Tennessee State could join that league if the Big 212 poached any A.A.C. members.
David Holmes, a career State Department official based in Kyiv, had previously described to House investigators how he overheard a phone call in which the president called Sondland to inquire about the subject of investigations, which Giuliani was pushing for at the time.
The indictment says Stone "spoke to senior Trump Campaign officials about [WikiLeaks] and information it might have had that would be damaging to the Clinton Campaign," adding that Stone was contacted by the same officials to inquire about future releases from WikiLeaks.
In the second episode of season eight, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," we see Arya checking in on Gendry to inquire about her special spear — and interrogating him about the White Walkers, with some interestingly specific questions about his experience with them.
In an interview with VICE News last week, he said police asked him as much when they first visited his home to inquire about his sourcing on April 11, a month before they'd return to seize his computers, cameras, and other materials.
If, for example, a member is considering two hotels in London — the Connaught and the Beaumont — they can instant message an adviser to inquire about amenities, location and other deciding factors; the advisers can also arrange airport transfers, theater tickets and tours.
The group used to go out to the poor neighborhoods around Salvador to recruit talented young drummers; now, on a typical day, a steady stream of young women show up at the house to inquire about drum lessons or joining the group.
Hyperallergic reached out to Carter, to inquire about her aims in this new role, and received a prompt response, including the following statement via email: Access to the arts for all Americans is a core principle of the National Endowment for the Arts.
It came after the historical commission's state chairman, John Nau — a beer-distribution magnate who donates heavily to Republican officeholders — told staff members to inquire about having markers that described raids that occurred on Anglo ranches around the time of the Porvenir massacre.
"I am in a position where I feel compelled to inquire after the work of the commission upon which I am sworn to serve, and am yet completely uninformed as to its activities," Dunlap wrote in his letter to Andrew Kossack, the commission's executive director.
Prosecutors raised that possibility in a motion made public on Thursday asking a federal judge in Boston to inquire into the extent of the firms' dual representations of parents charged and either cooperating witnesses or a victim of the scheme, the University of Southern California.
However, the passage in 220 of Senate Bill 210, Arizona's infamous anti-immigrant law that requires police to inquire into the immigration status of those arrested or detained when there is a "reasonable suspicion" they're undocumented, has starkly polarized the state along racial lines.
As Waymo and Uber head into the final stretch before the trial over alleged trade secret theft, the two companies bickered in court over Uber's failure to bring up critical documents, how Uber can inquire about Waymo's workplace policies, and Waymo's request for monetary damages.
All four children received a copy of the 23-minute video filmed in her home by a professional videographer -- and she saved one of the Blu-ray discs for herself, which she pulls out on special occasions and shows to friends who inquire about it.
Perhaps most important and valuable to the SEC's "trader-based" approach is that these investigations are done covertly, and in many instances the cases are solidified before ever unveiling the investigation to the traders to inquire about motive before the SEC commences its enforcement action.
It was not Comey who declined to ever inquire into whether the Offices of Security and General Counsel at the Department of State viewed such a communication practice as legal, let alone wise from the standpoint of avoiding inadvertent exposure of sensitive or classified information.
The Fifth Circuit had upheld onerous new restrictions on abortion clinics in Texas, taking the startling position that when a state says it is regulating abortion for the purpose of protecting women's health, no court should inquire into whether the regulation actually serves that goal.
When BuzzFeed News contacted Starbucks last week to inquire about the policy shift, the spokesperson claimed that the policy had never changed, that tests had never been a requirement, and all an employee ever needed was a doctor's note recommending self-isolation for any reason.
Novartis has said that Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, contacted them last November to inquire about the connection to Mr. Cohen, and that the company cooperated with the investigation and considers its role closed.
After a recent game, he was treated for dehydration, and his trademark heaving as he leaves the court—he leaves reluctantly and infrequently, as he is central to virtually everything the Pistons do—led one Pistons fan, a nurse, to inquire after his health.
The messages will "include the divorce certificate number and the name of the relevant court where the women can pick up the documentation," CNN added, and a new website has been formed where women can inquire about their marital status and read through any probate certificates.
"When her stylist reached out to inquire if I could make a dress for her Australian press tour, I stopped everything we were doing (my bridal show was just a week away) and immediately went to work on Her Royal Highness' gown," O'Neill says in a release.
"The Commission is prevented from fully cooperating with United Nations human rights mechanisms, cannot inquire into the practices of the intelligence agencies, and is not authorized to undertake full inquiries into reports of human rights violations by members of the armed forces," the U.N. committee report said.
In the opinion, the judge found that the census can inquire into the age, sex, race, and ethnicity of the resident, but not into the one thing that colorblind government should care about, which is who is a member of the polity and who is not.
Washington (CNN)Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt enlisted the help of an aide to inquire about the possibility of a business opportunity with the fast food chain Chick-fil-A, according to emails obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request from the Sierra Club.
"Before Mr. Goudy came to the Court, representatives contacted the Court on behalf of Mr. Goudy and other members of the Yakama Indian Nation to inquire whether members of the tribe could wear traditional Indian clothing and headdresses in the Courtroom," the Public Information Office said.
According to the agreement, the company is obligated to cooperate with authorities and "disclose all information with respect to the activities of itself and its officers, agents, and employees concerning all matters" investigators inquire about for a period of three years or until prosecutions are completed.
Starting in September, the law will allow police to inquire about the immigration status of people they lawfully detain, as well as ban immigrant sanctuary jurisdictions statewide, and levy fines and jail time on local officials who fail to comply with federal authorities and immigration agents.
Emails released following lawsuits and aides' testimony to House investigators revealed that Pruitt had used EPA staff to search for housing for him and to inquire about obtaining a Chick-fil-A franchise for his wife — potential violations of laws prohibiting tasking federal workers with personal matters.
In an email dated May 27, 2009, former Bill Clinton aide Ben Schwerin wrote to Doug Band, another aide to the former president and Clinton Foundation executive, as well as longtime Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin to inquire about a request from the humanitarian and musician.
" Tlaib, another progressive member of the caucus who was elected alongside Ocasio-Cortez and also serves on the Oversight Committee, introduced a resolution at the end of March that would give the House Judiciary Committee free rein to "inquire whether the House of Representatives should impeach Donald John Trump.
Every major police chief in Texas, which includes some of the largest cities in the U.S., opposed the measure that allows police to inquire about the immigration status of anyone they detain, a situation that can range from arrest for a crime to being stopped for a traffic violation.
This deep thinking would no longer start with the assumption that we already know who is included in that relationship (thanks for nothing, John Locke!), but rather would inquire how, in light of often conflicting values like local democracy and global justice, we should go about figuring that out.
Read more: UBS Americas private-wealth head says he thinks losing a 'few hundred' advisers would not be a bad thing, and is looking at how robos can help keep the bank's richest clientsLending selectivelyLa Padula said clients inquire about borrowing against private stock for many different reasons.
Well over 40 books arrived on my desk, ranging widely in their geographical reach, but most nonetheless possessed of a certain predictability — an urgent need to escape here, a frantic need to impress there, a pressing need to inquire and explore and explain what goes on in the faraway.
No one, after any campaign trip during the 2020 campaign season, asked me over dinner, "Could you explain in detail Pete Buttigieg's view of nuclear power?" or stopped me on the street to inquire how Elizabeth Warren planned to handle the valuation of Old Masters under her wealth tax.
"Officers will start inquiring about the immigration status of every person they come in contact with, or worse, only inquire about the immigration status of individuals based on their appearance," read the letter from two law enforcement groups, the Texas Major Cities Chiefs and the Texas Police Chiefs Association.
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug 10 (Reuters) - A former Federal Savings Bank executive testified on Friday at ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's bank and tax fraud trial that the bank's CEO asked him to call Manafort to inquire about whether he could become a candidate for U.S. Treasury secretary.
Inquire Sandy Alderson, Citi Field, Flushing, N.Y. Mets Manager Terry Collins did not present that exact sales pitch to the rest of baseball regarding Asdrubal Cabrera, his reluctant second baseman, before his team's 2330-313 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday, but he might as well have.
The bank's senior vice president, Dennis Raico, testified with a grant of immunity from Mueller's team that Calk had asked him to contact Manafort after the dinner to inquire about a possible senior role in Trump's administration, including secretary of Treasury or the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
This unjust law calls on law enforcement and campus police to inquire about immigration status, including questioning children, and mandates fines and jail time for elected officials and law enforcement who fail to comply with the discriminatory law, even though it may make them complicit in violating constitutional safeguards.
If handled correctly by the courts, it should result in the development of a functioning definition of what a journalist is, depriving propaganda outlets and government agents of using the label to take cover -- and providing the press with the protection it needs to inquire, investigate and report.
Several months before the Constitution was drafted, one prominent American politician, Confederation Congress president Nathaniel Gorham, had apparently written to Prince Henry of Prussia, a brother of Frederick the Great, to inquire whether the prince might consider coming to the New World to serve as a constitutional monarch.
On the face of it, the last-minute pivot provokes the question of why he did not inquire about the human toll of the proposed attacks, that US officials said were on missile batteries and radars, before signing off on the mission to avenge the downing of the unmanned US aircraft.
We reached out to Delpozo to inquire whether or not Trump purchased the dress herself, or if the designer knew that she'd be sporting the dress for her trip back to D.C.. Like most designers who won't even send a press release in her honor, the company essentially declined to comment.
Sessions announced cities will be required to certify that they'll cooperate with federal immigration enforcement more extensively than in the past, including by letting federal authorities access detainees in jails to inquire about immigration status and giving the federal government 48 hours' notice before any inmate they're interested in is released.
Rugo said women receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer can inquire about cooling caps, but only one device - the DigniCap - is cleared by the FDA to be marketed in the U.S. "I think the biggest issue for patients is the cost and the fact that you are cold," she told Reuters Health.
The Government Accountability Office has found he violated the law for not reporting to Congress that he installed a $43,000 soundproof booth in his office and there have been reports that Pruitt used his office to inquire about a Chick-fil-A business opportunity for his wife among other things. Sen.
Scott said that the Swiss man made three attempts—an email, a phone call, and an in-person visit—to contact the restaurant in advance, to let them know about his plans to bring in the wine, and to inquire about any corkage fees, but he never got a response.
Also on Tuesday, a Senate Appropriations panel work session was abruptly canceled because of a dispute over an attempt by Democrats to reverse a new Trump administration "gag rule" that blocks medical providers receiving federal funding, such as Planned Parenthood, from talking to patients about abortion if they inquire about it.
Another possible indicator of the Department of Justice's true intention, is that Rupert Murdoch, the executive chairman of Twenty-First Century Fox, which owns the Fox News Channel — the cable network the President has repeatedly expressed fondness for  — has repeatedly phoned AT&T Chief Executive to inquire about purchasing CNN.
With Siri soon to be on the Mac as well as on Apple TV, the iPad, the Apple Watch and, of course, the iPhone, Apple is making sure that users are never too far from being able to search a file, ask for a movie, dictate a message or inquire about the weather.
While Bronze Age Welsh women weren't calling up ancient Egyptians to inquire about their gold diadems or ogling over the jeweled, tortoiseshell kushi combs and kogai pins that women in Japan were sticking in their buns, most early civilizations independently realized the splendor of an accessory that is both functional and beautiful.
" The resolution also would have directed the House Committee for Courts of Justice to hold hearings "to inquire into the allegations made against" Fairfax, and whether his alleged actions against the two women "constitute conduct sufficient to provide grounds for impeachment pursuant to Article IV, Section 17 of the Constitution of Virginia.
NF: First of all, I just want to say for the record how outrageous it is that the White House counsel, purporting to act on behalf of the president, would say that it's an abuse of power for the House of Representatives to inquire and then impeach a president for abuse of power.
Ryan Zinke and Scott Pruitt were big Worst contenders in the past, but they're gone now, thrown into the darkness for various embarrassments along the line of super-expensive trips on the public dime and, in Pruitt's case, telling an aide to inquire about purchasing an old mattress from a Trump hotel.

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