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"We're just two Southern people joining together in love, joining together to love on each other in Boston," Hannah awkwardly tries to sum up the situation.
All joining together to help as much as everyone could.
Now some of those groups are joining together under Athena.
Against this stigma, activists are joining together to dignify Campos' life.
A variety of market forces joining together to threaten investors' portfolios.
Now, we're joining together united by another belief: we need a union.
T-Mobile and Sprint joining together would dramatically reshape the US mobile industry.
"I love that we are now joining together, both at very different points."
Why aren't they joining together in an uprising to free themselves and escape?
The clauses also typically prohibit customers from joining together in class-action lawsuits.
I love that we are now joining together, both at very different points.
By joining together and negotiating as a group, we can make our workplaces better.
It wasn't like they were joining together to say some nice things to me.
That suggests that over billions of years, galaxies have been colliding and joining together.
If the joining together of aging hearts is your thing, try "Mum" as well.
It simply ensures that consumers have the option of joining together to sue companies.
It would be half the states joining together to change the political process for everyone.
Each star sang a different verse from the song, before joining together on the chorus.
Among the senators joining together to introduce the resolutions of disapproval is Trump ally Sen.
Schools are merging; or joining together, across religious lines, in interfaith consortiums; or moving online.
" As an organism grows into a more complex being, epithelial cells "start moving and joining together.
Just as people across the Northeast were joining together in that annual chorus: At last, spring!
Today, social networks Twenty and Mappen are joining together in a merger under the Twenty brand.
Some illustrations even show these bubble bots joining together vertically to (one assumes) handle increased payload weight.
They are joining together to raise funds to bail out black mothers currently languishing in jails nationwide.
And now the Catholic community and the parents of these kids are joining together to protect them.
The corps is shown as a loyal sorority, anxious for Odette, caught up with her fate, joining together.
Some of the most talented indie game developers around are joining together for an especially retro-flavored release.
"It makes me feel powerful because I feel like all women are joining together," she said in Spanish.
"Workers worldwide have been standing up, joining together, and winning!" the organization said in a message on Twitter.
When particles interact, they can also become entangled, joining together the probability distributions that describe both of their states.
The idea of 5-Star, the PD and the main center-right parties all joining together is another option.
By joining together, we can elect new leaders who work for all of us, not just the wealthy few.
There were many times where I reached out about joining together to negotiate, but he was never interested in that.
That makes the project of joining together with others to make positive change seem worth the effort it typically entails.
Here are 160 of her classmates, joining together in a special video to raise money to help find a cure.
Is it an inspirational picture of everyday people joining together to take collective action on issues that impact their lives?
Dan also talks about how former Uber employees are joining together to launch new startups, and Blue Apron's fundamental mistake.
That is why we are now joining together and taking action to restore civility and respect in our political discourse.
We can all be heroes, joining together in a grand mission to save those living on this little blue planet.
With a tattoo of the Olympic rings, representing the five continents joining together under the banner of unity, friendshipand athletic prowess.
Fowler has asked SCOTUS to forbid companies from preventing employees, like herself, from joining together to sue over their work conditions.
Washington (CNN)All five living former US presidents are joining together to support a relief and recovery effort after Hurricane Harvey.
Will Trump's appointees continue the relatively recent tradition for Fed governors of debating first and then joining together on final votes?
"The Defenders" The biggest shock of the night was the complete team of Defenders joining together onstage for the first time.
"It's not about race, it's about people joining together to do good," said Calderwood, who posted a similar message on Facebook.
People around the world are joining together on Friday and skipping school and work to demand action on the climate crisis.
Sample said he and his wife are joining together with Hoffman because they're not certain they'll find a pet-friendly shelter.
In the late nineteen-twenties, the physiologist Walter Cannon coined the term "homeostasis"—joining together the Greek homoios (similar) and stasis (stillness).
By joining together across national boundaries and political divides, we can change the future for right whales and help save this species.
It was actually a satellite made of other satellites, all clones of each other, all capable of joining together and working together.
Bailey has them joining together to help them work things out, because everyone knows traumatic injuries are the best icebreakers for conflict resolutions.
Typically, these clauses bar customers from joining together in a class-action lawsuit, usually the only practical and affordable way to challenge corporations.
By joining together across political boundaries, these mayors aim to be a greater voice in the national and international discussions surrounding the Arctic.
On the one hand, I feel an overwhelming sense of relief and pride when I see women joining together to share their stories.
Everyone joining together to sing a ballad of alienation is as good a metaphor as any for the complications of Americanness in 2017.
Joining together to belt out both British standards and internationally known songs is now officially recognized as part of each day's formal proceedings.
But they and the Met are joining together for the museum's coming exhibition Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between.
" It states "Law students across the country are joining together to send a message: we won't work for you while you work for ExxonMobil.
During the merger, these black holes rapidly spun around each other several times a second, before joining together into a single extra-dense object.
However, multiple parties joining together to form a parliamentary majority would be the most formal and stable way for the U.K. to be governed.
"If an engagement ring is a symbol of two lives joining together, we think the ring should be a joint decision," Ms. Stofenmacher said.
"All of our meals are shared, from gathering the wood to problem-solving to joining together to eat together around the fire," he said.
Over 700 cities and towns across the United States are joining together to tell President Donald Trump what they really think of his immigration policies.
Instead, we will be joining together as individuals who are all equally responsible for the welfare of 1.7 billion Muslims -- and the rest of humanity.
John McCain and Harry Reid are joining together to ask President Barack Obama to posthumously pardon Jack Johnson, the first African-American heavyweight boxing champion.
On Monday it added injury to insult by scoring a U.S. Supreme Court victory against workers' right to save money by joining together in lawsuits.
I think the world should be more about being together and being better together and joining together, and I think it's the opposite of that.
Industry lobbyists are pushing the SEC to block investors from joining together as a group to recover the losses from widespread violations of securities laws.
By joining together to invest in a nonprofit drug maker and commit to purchasing its products, Civica Rx's member hospitals add certainty to the market.
Ms. Fielder asked everyone to form "candidate preference groups" by getting up and physically joining together with like-minded people in support of their candidate.
While it wasn't quite 5,000 attendees, as the Facebook event indicated, there was a lot more people joining together to say "wow" than you'd ever expect.
It's definitely going to cause everyone major disruptions as we all join together to fight this pandemic -- by not actually joining together out in the world.
The Court said it's legal for US employers to prohibit workers from joining together to sue the company over discrimination, wage theft, and other workplace violations.
The company's "A Coke is a Coke" ad, which will air right before the National Anthem, drives home the message that people joining together is beautiful.
At this moment when women and men are joining together to say #TIMESUP on policies and practices that hold women back, we will not be denied.
Mandatory arbitration clauses, found across a range of financial contracts, require consumers to resolve any disputes through arbitration instead of joining together in class-action lawsuits.
The idea of 5-Star, the PD and the main center-right parties all joining together in the best interest of the country is another option.
Shannon and David continue to work on co-parenting their daughters since their split, joining together for a weekly dinner to make the transition easier for them.
Yes, I draw strength from joining together with Muslims and Catholics and Americans of other faiths to embrace the reality that we are one people living together.
"You can see all these characters joining together, characters who haven't crossed paths before now meeting up with each other," said Alfie Allen, who plays Theon Greyjoy.
Google said Thursday that it will no longer bar employees from suing the company over discrimination or wrongful termination, or from joining together in class-action suits.
States enact their own policies rather than joining together to compile a holistic plan, as if complex water systems should obey the arbitrary borderlines of American federalism.
The court said it's also legal for US employers to prohibit workers from joining together to sue the company over discrimination, wage theft, and other workplace violations.
Employment attorneys say that something like 80 percent of tech companies compel their employees into arbitration, including because it prevents employees from joining together to fight a company.
If the Queer Eye reboot taught us anything, it's the importance of learning from each other's differences, and joining together in a gooey place of empathy and respect.
After joining together for their99-Cent Sneakerslast month,AriZona Ice Teaandadidasare back again, this time with a concise run of footwear pieces inspired by the beverage company's packaging.
By joining together in a united front, we can provide people in fragile states with the resources and opportunities to turn down the recruitment efforts of extremist groups.
"What we saw last cycle was voters across the country really joining together to elect champions of reform and actually flipping the House with these champions," she said.
In response to the cuts, a cell can make small random insertions or deletions around the cuts during the process of joining together the two dangling ends of DNA.
Every nerdy person seems to love Good Omens, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's jovial novel about an angel and a demon joining together to stop the world from ending.
The court ruled 5–4 — and along ideological lines — that employers may use arbitration clauses in contracts to ban workers from joining together to participate in class-action lawsuits.
Fans gathered outside the Lakers' home arena, joining together in chants of "M-V-P," writing messages in chalk around the plaza, leaving flowers, thousands of basketballs, and more.
By joining together, we will create more opportunities for artists than ever before, by giving them the support and tools to go after whatever dreams they wish to pursue.
The Supreme Court's decision Monday allowing employers to keep employees from joining together in wage and hour disputes could have a dramatic and lasting impact on the American workforce.
Precise details of the measure aren't yet known, but Trump has previously previewed unilateral action that would make it easier for small businesses to buy coverage by joining together.
The event, cheered by the crowd at the Gangwon Career Education Institute in Sokcho, featured teams from both countries performing for 25 minutes before briefly joining together as one.
It's a bunch of clever, humble and skilled people from very different backgrounds joining together to create something brilliant, with the added bonus of picking up some valuable skills.
The common-sense CFPB rule would ban contract terms that prohibit consumers from joining together to hold banks and other financial companies accountable for wrongdoing through class-action lawsuits.
Many of Trump's positive comments about Putin were made in the context of joining together to fight ISIS, and Syria appears to be the first test for the new relationship.
By joining together in communal bonds of solidarity, adherents often staked everything they had — all their material wealth, as well as their affective energies — on the survival of the group.
That is why we're joining together -- government and business -- to empower Americans with the tools and resources they need to better protect themselves and their families in the digital age.
The 2019 Women's March was held in numerous cities across the globe on Saturday, with thousands across the country joining together to protest against the policies of President Donald Trump.
All over the nation, fast-food, home care, child care, retail, and all other underpaid workers have been joining together to tell politicians and companies we need and deserve more.
It was this attack that provoked her and a group of university theater students to start the Hijas de Violencia, joining together to use performance to combat violence against women.
There's no widely shared Canadian variation of the story of the Pilgrims at the Plymouth Plantation and the indigenous people who helped them survive joining together for a harvest festival.
It helps Beijing carry through on a long-term vision of China and the European Union joining together as a geostrategic balance against the United States, some Chinese analysts said.
The court ruled 5–4 — and along ideological lines — that employers are allowed to use arbitration clauses in contracts to ban workers from joining together to participate in class-action lawsuits.
Both Gantz and Netanyahu also have problems joining together with the Joint List, a majority-Palestinian coalition whose views on Zionism and Israel's occupation are anathema to the two security hawks.
By joining together to provide retirement plans through an association, small businesses would benefit from the economies of scale that large employers have in providing retirement benefits to employees — lowering costs.
And now came descriptions of priests engaged in rape and child pornography for decades, using "whips, violence and sadism," and in one case joining together in a secret cabal of abusers.
That analysis culminated in a 728-page report, released in March 2015, that found that once people were prevented from joining together in a class action, most just abandoned their claims.
The story Americans told about themselves was a biblical story — an exodus story of various diverse peoples leaving oppression, crossing a wilderness and joining together to help create a promised land.
The hip hop community is joining together to celebrate the life of one of its rising stars, Lexi Alijai, after the unexpected passing of the Minnesota rapper on New Year's Day.
A coalition of 20 advocacy groups from across the political spectrum are joining together to urge Congress to "restore the balance of national security powers" between itself and the executive branch.
"This signature event showcases top players along with up and coming stars, all joining together and celebrating their successes of the 2017 WTA season," WTA CEO and Chairman Steve Simon said.
Both men and women will be joining together by wearing black to protest gender inequality and acknowledge the flood of sexual abuse allegations that have plagued Hollywood over the past few month.
This deal is no Comcast/Time Warner Cable merger—which would have seen one company control 60% of the broadband market—but it's still joining together a number of huge cable companies.
NLRB was whether the National Labor Relations Board can prohibit employers from requiring employees to resolve work-related claims in arbitration, where employees are barred from joining together to enforce their rights.
But somehow, instead of joining together and fighting for better corporate policies, single women and working mothers are battling against each other in the most ridiculous and petty fight of all time.
"Avengers: Endgame" finds battered survivors like Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) joining together in one final attempt to restore order.
But the human connection is the reason we are placed here, and the art of joining together is something that is honed not only by the host but also by the guests.
Almost 20 progressive groups said on Thursday they were joining together to mount a unity campaign aimed at calming tensions between Warren and Sanders and ensuring that a liberal becomes the nominee.
"What's incredibly powerful is the fact that you have ... the descendants whose family members were victims and those whose family members potentially had involvement in the posse ... now joining together," he says.
The companies announced late last week that they were joining together to create a kind of in-home drink dispenser that will produce "beer, spirits, cocktails and mixers," according to a press release.
"People are also realizing she used this crutch of this 'grand coalition' — the joining together of the two major parties —so people feel like they don't have any political options," said David-Wilp.
At the same time, I understood the thrilling camaraderie those young men must have felt from joining together to say something obscene, and to recognize that our culture had granted them that power.
Trump was hosting executives from Merck, Pfizer, and Corning, three companies that are joining together in an initiative to manufacture glass like the substance Trump tested for pharmaceutical companies in the United States.
That's just one of the reasons it's beautiful to see photos of women from all over the world joining together, with little ones latched on out in the open, for World Breast-Feeding Week.
Washington, Oregon, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., are all joining together to seek a restraining order and an injunction to halt the release of the 3D printable gun files.
By joining together, we can show Google that they can't get away with taking our data without our consent, and that no matter how large and powerful they are, nobody is above the law.
In a 5-4 ruling, the justices said arbitration agreements that bar employees from joining together in arbitration or a class-action lawsuit to settle labor disputes are enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act.
In a 5-4 ruling, the justices said arbitration agreements that bar employees from joining together in arbitration or a class-action lawsuit to settle labor disputes are enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act.
The Join or Die Puzzle Britain is facing more internal tensions than ever as it breaks from the EU, but for the U.S., leaving Britain meant joining together to form a union of states.
"The changes we are witnessing are being driven by the powerful sound of new voices, of different voices, of our voices, joining together the mighty chorus that is finally saying, time's up," Judd said.
If the United States is going to be more cooperative with Russia and Bashar al-Assad's Syria but more confrontational with Iran, Kahl asked, how will Trump handle them joining together to fight ISIS?
According to Reuters, both companies are trying to reduce manufacturing costs and minimize the impact of the Trump administration's tariffs on China imports into the US. Joining together is certainly one approach to doing that.
At the event, both men and women will be joining together by wearing black to protest gender inequality and acknowledge the flood of sexual abuse allegations that have plagued Hollywood over the past few month.
We look forward to working with the administration and Congress and joining together so that the next ALICE report will not tell us that 3/10 working people cannot afford the very basics of life.
They have come from clubs; Manchester United and Manchester City joining together to donate to a local food bank; Brighton offering free tickets to health care workers once the crisis abates and soccer is resumed.
"The changes we are witnessing is being driven by the powerful sound of new voices, of different voices, of our voices, joining together in a mighty chorus that is finally saying, 'time's up,'" Judd said.
"The changes we are witnessing is being driven by the powerful sound of new voices, of different voices, of our voices, joining together in a mighty chorus that is finally saying, 'time's up,'" she said.
"Joining together the research, development, application and manufacture of energy storage technologies – and specifically battery storage – is a huge opportunity for the energy sector and the automotive sector alike," Clark said in a speech in Birmingham.
By using the arbitration clauses to bar people from joining together as a group, employers, both large and small, have effectively taken away one of the few tools that workers have to fight harassment or discrimination.
By joining together, we've created a nationwide community to reassure students that they won't fight these cases alone – and that they'll be supported every step of the way: on campus, in the media, and in court.
Teachers are joining together to demand better pay and better schools, Missouri voters handily defeated a right to work initiative, and nearly half of Americans say that they would join a union if given the opportunity.
"The changes we are witnessing are being driven by the powerful sound of new voices, different voices, of our voices, who are joining together in a mighty chorus that is finally saying Time's Up," Judd said.
"This process doesn't only occur because of the growth of the organism, but also because the epithelial cells start 'moving and joining together' to organise themselves correctly and give the organs their final shape," Escudero said.
It does not feel like the United States because it is contrary to the principles and governing ideals that were the basis of our declaration of independence and joining together as a country in the first place.
Under President Bill Clinton, attorneys general pioneered the major multistate lawsuit that has served as a model for interstate collaboration since, with nearly all the states joining together to win a groundbreaking settlement with the tobacco industry.
Washington (CNN)A proposal to sideline an effort to impeach President Donald Trump passed the House last Friday by a nearly 300-vote margin, with almost two in three House Democrats joining together against the impeachment plan.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago struck down an arbitration clause that banned employees from joining together as a class and required workers to battle the employer one by one outside of court.
It recently enacted a rule preventing consumer financial companies like Wells Fargo and Keybank from barring people from joining together in the public courts, where the public can see what the case is about, and who won or lost.
There is a lot of promise in the idea of miscreants' joining together in a good cause — I'm old enough to remember the original "A Team," which was awesome — and inherent drama in the prospect of prickly individualists' uniting.
In a narrow 5-4 split along ideological lines, the majority ruled that it's legal for companies to put clauses in employment contracts that force employees into arbitration and prohibit them from joining together in a class action lawsuit.
But now ties had grown stronger under Putin, according to McGregor, who added there was also a strategic nature to the Russia China partnership, joining together to push back against the United States and Europe in their respective spheres of influence.
For example, the arbitration clause in Murphy Oil bars employees from joining together to assert legal claims, even though the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) has recognized employees' right to engage in "concerted activities … for mutual aid and protection" since 1935.
It is a soaring, Utopian mission in a documentary that builds with intellectual force and deep emotion as it shows, again and again, citizens — interested, questioning, seeking — joining together to listen to one another and to learn from one another.
Most forced arbitration clauses also block students from joining together in a class action; in other words, wronged students must take on large educational institutions alone, even if hundreds or thousands of others have been damaged by the same misconduct.
And you can best help with that by working to get a shelter opened near your hospital, say, or joining together with your medical colleagues to put pressure on elected officials, including state legislators, and drawing public attention to your concerns.
There was also a separate lawsuit filed by a group of former IBM employees in the federal district court in New York City on March 27 that charges the company with improperly preventing workers from joining together to charge IBM with discrimination.
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in the first case of the term that involved a flip, the case involving workers joining together in disputes over pay and workplace conditions, a decision that affects an estimated 25 million non-unionized employees.
This year we are joining together to celebrate the 28500th Annual Startup Day Across America, an effort to highlight the critical contributions entrepreneurs and startup companies make to our economy and look for ways to ensure those innovative businesses can continue to thrive.
This is the sort of coalition we need to build a better future — not Gen Z fighting boomers, but a coalition of 16-year-olds and 30-year-olds and 78-year-olds joining together to demolish the rich who run the world today.
In Transit INTO THE WOODS, HIPSTER STYLE The creative forces behind some of Portland's trendiest food and lodging are joining together to create Suttle Lodge & Boathouse, a new rustic-chic resort on 215 acres fronting Suttle Lake in the Deschutes National Forest in central Oregon.
For example, we might see anti-corporate Republicans and anti-corporate Democrats joining together to fight global trade agreements, break up big banks, and take other populist stands, while pro-corporate Republicans and pro-corporate Democrats work alongside Silicon Valley and the Chamber of Commerce.
It is the latest, and certainly the largest, iteration of a phenomenon that has occurred from time to time: big groups of Central Americans joining together to face the challenges of migration, their numbers providing security against the criminals that stalk the route north.
"It has geopolitical implications for nations (that are) not China of the APAC joining together and in a way, a lot of people here see it as something of a (China) containment policy," Kingston said of the trade deal, which was eight years in the making.
Working people and their allies will be joining together in 85033 cities across the country Saturday, February 24, for Working People's Day of Action to fight for the right to form strong unions, equal pay, affordable health care, quality schools, and a secure future for us all.
As the New York presidential primaries on April 19 draw nearer, groups of business leaders are joining together in an effort to help people vote by highlighting a state law that requires employers to give their workers two hours of paid leave to head to the polls.
Lenders could more safely harvest a few dollars in fees from the checking account of each customer, even when doing so broke the law, when mandatory arbitration clauses in the fine print prohibit customers from joining together in a class action to get their money back.
Trump met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday at the White House and made a point of noting that the United States, India and Japan would be joining together in naval exercises soon in the Indian Ocean, a point that seemed aimed at India rival Beijing.
"The changes we are witnessing are being driven by the powerful sound of new voices, of different voices, of our voices, joining together in a mighty chorus that's finally saying, 'Time's up,' " actress Ashley Judd said as she stood alongside "Frida" star Salma Hayek and "The Sopranos'" Annabella Sciorra.
The commission proposed a common procedure for resettling refugees from camps in countries outside the bloc, like Turkey, that would give member states the option of joining together to decide the overall number of people to take in and how to spread out the refugees among those nations.
When Elizabeth Warren depicts Michael Bloomberg as a racist, when Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says Joe Biden shouldn't be in her party, when Bernie Sanders labels the very wealthy as the enemy for no other reason than that they are rich, then it is hard to see them joining together.
"The Trump-Pence administration's gag rule is unethical, illegal, and harmful to public health, which is why Planned Parenthood is joining together with the American Medical Association to sue to protect patients' rights and access to health care," Leana Wen, MD, president of Planned Parenthood said in statement emailed to Refinery29.
"By joining together, we will enhance the ability of [Taubman Reality] to invest in innovative retail environments that create exciting shopping and entertainment experiences for consumers, immersive opportunities for retailers, and substantial new job prospects for local communities," said Chief Executive Officer and President David Simon in a press release.
"As representatives of the global community of data protection and privacy enforcement authorities, collectively responsible for promoting the privacy of many millions of people around the world, we are joining together to express our shared concerns about the privacy risks posed by the Libra digital currency and infrastructure," they write.
Rather than waiting for someone else to represent them, indigenous women were taking a stand in a way they had not before and joining together across the Amazon, said Leila Salazar-Lopez, president of Amazon Watch, a U.S.-based non-profit that works to stop deforestation and advance indigenous rights in the Amazon Basin.
In a late-show musical flourish, singers Lee Eun-mi, Ha Hyun-woo, Jeon In-kwon and Ahn Ji-young performed John Lennon's "Imagine" surrounded by a crowd joining together, lights in hand, to create a single large dove — the candlelight also a reference to the massive peaceful protests in South Korea which ousted the previous president.
" From Senator Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE: "I applaud my colleagues for joining together and with the American people to stand against President Obama's attempt to deprive terror victims from receiving full recourse under the law.
"The changes we are witnessing are being driven by the powerful sound of new voices, of different voices, of our voices, joining together in a mighty chorus that's finally saying, 'Time's up,' " actress Ashley Judd — who was one of several women who came forward last year to accuse then-Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct — told the audience at the 90th annual Academy Awards.
"As women around the world and from all walks of life marched last weekend, once again joining together to speak out against harassment, exploitation and abuse, I realised that I wouldn't be able to stand here this evening and keep to myself some bitter regrets that I have about poor decisions to work with individuals with whom I wish I had not," she said, according to a BBC transcript.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) and Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez are the leading Democratic power couple in 2017, joining together in a multistate unity tour aiming to end the one-party rule of Trump Republicans in the House and Senate and White House.
With the CFPB and its director, Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, tackling this issue head-on, it should come as no surprise that those most invested in stopping the agency are the large corporations (and their trade association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce), which use these clauses to force consumers to arbitrate behind closed doors and ban them from joining together.

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