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Just as his golfing attire leans toward grays, blues, browns and whites, his public persona leans toward vanilla malted.
The script always leans toward the latter, to its benefit.
He indulged his sweet tooth, which leans toward peanut M&Ms.
Jacobson says the New York Senate race leans toward the Democrats.
" Ms. Hayward added: "Parisian culture just leans toward visiting and enjoying.
He leans toward Nick, hugs him from behind, kisses his neck.
Then he leans toward the audience as if he's whispering a secret.
The décor leans toward luxe, and there's contemporary art on the walls.
President Richard Trumpka, who leans toward the center on many issues, has
"Everything leans toward him on paper," including age and size, Ellerbe said.
The documentary leans toward skepticism about Mr. Shin, which isn't a singular take.
At its heart, Little Nightmares is a puzzle-platformer that leans toward creepy horror.
The book leans toward people who contributed to use-oriented applications of computing technology.
The older I get, the more my taste in mates leans toward the elderly.
But the N.F.L. leans toward the single owner, or at least single family, model.
Dr. Burgio leans toward another explanation: He suspects a disease drove the birds extinct.
Officials have said that the interagency review process leans toward disclosure of technological flaws.
He leans toward promoting it, saying that more diversity will make the scene cooler.
But the logic of all three trends leans toward transportation as a service (TaaS).
King, a wire fox terrier, leans toward a microphone during a press conference on Feb.
The last votes come in an hour later from the Panhandle, which leans toward Republicans.
A year out, that split remains, but now it leans toward saying things are bad.
In sleuthing out shares, Ms. Starke leans toward the information technology and health care sectors.
Analysts said the U.S. will now have to watch how closely the South leans toward China.
Where ABC's smash hit "The Good Doctor" opts for sentimentality, "The Resident" instead leans toward cynicism.
Although the best of the four films in that category I watched recently leans toward that.
"Pokémon leans toward this worldview that wildlife is there for our exploitation and use," he says.
They argued that the consumer auto market leans toward gas-guzzling trucks and sport utility vehicles.
That assessment "leans" toward the view that the Russians were trying to hurt Clinton and help Trump.
Yet Gamberg and current Sheriff Greg Hagwood believe the evidence leans toward those two as the culprits.
So you have to point out that the available Model 3 leans toward being a premium car.
The drab tonalities and the deliberate slowness of "Sabrina" challenge a genre that leans toward the overheated.
As a general-interest publisher, she still leans toward the intellectual: literature in translation, philosophy-inflected nonfiction.
The dialogue sometimes leans toward the clunk of sword-and-sandals films of the mid-20th century.
Everything about these subscriptions leans toward personalization and platinum-status accessibility: "premium" Snapchats, "exclusive" content, "private" shows.
She has led every head-to-head poll, and election forecasters think the race leans toward Republicans.
BoJack also leans toward the eerie, and that's where the representations of abstract emotion tend to come through.
Mr. Elliott, a director who often leans toward flashiness, here keeps the mood at a low simmer throughout.
Oftentimes, the news leans toward the negative side and doesn't offer much in the way of a solution.
He said it also earned Ms. Tsai greater support from her Democratic Progressive Party, which leans toward independence.
The festival leans toward family-friendly theater: For better or worse, there is no second-guessing Molière here.
The Old Tavern, as it's translated, has a menu that leans toward the sea, as one would expect.
Election forecasters think the Rhode Island governor's election leans toward Democrats, though early polling suggests a competitive race.
Public opinion has been split but leans toward the "no" side on Question 2300, according to recent polls.
Public opinion has been split but leans toward the "no" side on Question 22, according to recent polls.
Latinos are a group that overall leans toward Democrats; 23 percent of Latinos identify as Republican or lean-Republicans.
In most offices, as long as you dress on trend, it doesn't matter if your wardrobe leans toward casual.
He had created a comic whose drab tonalities and deliberate slowness challenged a genre that leans toward the overheated.
Francisco—whose background largely leans toward Republicans—formally practiced law at Jones Day, including successfully defending former Virginia Gov.
Kidrobot, the statue's maker, leans toward calling them art, while its leading competitor, Funko, sees them more as toys.
Petrides said both the bulls and the bears have their talking points, but he leans toward one of those arguments.
Kaspi leans toward the black hole model, but Brian Metzger, an astrophysicist at Columbia University, feels that it's somewhat contrived.
Washington leans toward the cerebral, on shying away from unnecessary damage and probing for precisely the right opportunity to strike.
In the mid-2000s he was called to Ukraine to help a struggling Party of Regions, which leans toward Russia.
While Vaez leans toward the pro side of the equation, this writer comes down on the side with those against certification.
The X1 Carbon has a classic, stealth look that leans toward the utilitarian rather than the beautiful — and I love it.
Would those votes be enough to put Democratic candidates over the top in a swing state that otherwise leans toward Trump?
Even as the Fed leans toward doing precisely what Mr. Trump is urging, he has redoubled attacks on the central bank.
Woz says that he leans toward free trade and fewer subsidies, admitting that it's part of his own experience and background.
" Ultimately, he leans toward the negative: "There's no satire, nothing to distinguish music stardom now from the '30s, '50s, or '70s.
She's close with many Republicans, and some Democrats privately believe that like Manchin, she leans toward Trump more than Jones does.
Employment in each of these three industries leans toward the blue-collar workers who have emerged as Trump's most reliable supporters.
Cook Political Report rates the race a toss-up, while the University of Virginia's Crystal Ball thinks it leans toward the Democrats.
Cook Political says the race leans toward Wolf; the University of Virginia's Center for Politics rates it as a Likely Democratic win.
The text leans toward a conservative interpretation of the law and provides no formal avenues for citizens to participate in political decisions.
More so than some of his Windy City peers, Collins leans toward melancholic, crooning AutoTune, giving his music an occasional pop sheen.
She told Reuters she leans toward local brands because she feels they are more affordable and suitable for her baby's make-up.
The aesthetic leans toward clean, cozy, and slightly rustic — like a farmhouse that&aposs as comfortable and livable as it is picturesque.
Now Bell says he leans toward believing the tapes are authentic, but remains skeptical in part because no original source ever materialized.
For her part, Dennis-Tiwary leans toward more objective measures, like testing users' levels of the stress hormone cortisol in the lab.
Jazz Fest's booking policy leans toward musicians who share something — funk, fiddles, accordions, carnivals, French and Afro-Caribbean connections — with Louisiana lore.
Collins voted against removing Clinton from office, and the assumption now in her party is that she leans toward acquitting Trump as well.
Men might be a critical part of porn films, but this is one industry where the balance of pay certainly leans toward women.
Yet the film's emphasis clearly leans toward the political activism and community organizing that motivates this younger offshoot of the city's ballroom scene.
"They should leave it on," said Mr. Cresenzi, who, unlike those who signed the petition, leans toward Mr. Trump in the presidential race.
Richard Burr running for reelection (9) This seat still leans toward its Republican incumbent, too, even as several Democrats — including former state Rep.
The background music leans toward Afrobeat and the Nigerian music legend Fela Kuti, but you might hear French chansons at lunch and brunch.
Cook thinks this R+3 district leans toward the Republicans, though that could certainly change if Grimm and his baggage earn the GOP nomination.
So where does a newly-engaged person find inspiration for her wedding when she's Black, queer, kinda fat, and leans toward non-traditional celebrations?
In short, the empire of right to work leans toward further entrenching the power of corporations, not the economic emancipation of American wage earners.
Bruce Ersland, a 67-year-old who lives outside Marshalltown, said after a Biden event that he leans toward supporting the former vice president.
Cook thinks this R+22014 district leans toward the Republicans, though that could certainly change if Grimm and his baggage earn the GOP nomination.
While one option would be to allow texting in certain rows, Aron says he leans toward allowing it in some theaters and not in others.
Bruce Berkowitz said Friday he leans toward voting for Donald Trump for president, not because of the billionaire developer himself, but because of Trump's advisors.
Republican pollster David Winston leans toward low turnout, suggesting that the feelings of political partisans shouldn't be confused with the view of the general public.
Earlier Friday, Bloomberg reported that Trump leans toward nominating Fed Governor Jerome Powell as the next Fed chief, but has not made up his mind.
Kirschner voted for Trump and leans toward doing so again in 2020, but will not decide until she knows who the Democratic candidate will be.
Add to that a lyrical approach that emphasizes cleverness in rhyme, and sometimes the result leans toward the tightly wound thrill ride of musical theater.
The academy also leans toward tunes from animated pictures, a tradition that goes back to the "Pinocchio" song "When You Wish Upon a Star" (1940).
When Daniel leans toward Issa and says, "Maybe I wasn't ready then," adding, "What if I'm ready now?" it's clear that she's not turning back.
The overall style leans toward the minimal end of the spectrum, but "the details that we incorporate must make a statement," Roth told Business Insider.
Kashkari said he does not consider himself either a monetary policy dove with a preference for lower rates or a hawk who leans toward higher rates.
Even with his brass-plump band in full swing, Mr. Oluo's modernist jazz leans toward solemnity, suggesting a New Orleans funeral march orchestrated by Arnold Schoenberg.
Whether employees are subject to that depends on state laws, making the outlook kind of bleak as the current presidential administration leans toward less federal regulation.
"Right now, they'll just give a very dovish message that leans toward a July rate cut," said Joseph LaVorgna, chief economist for the Americas at Natixis.
Other companies, like RodeoH and STRAPP, have largely been focusing on making them more ergonomically comfortable for all body types, which sometimes leans toward minimalist styles.
The more extreme anti-bill, pro-democracy protesters tend to be younger -- millennials and even teenagers -- while the pro-government camp leans toward the older generation.
But if it leans toward didactic overstatement and soap opera pulpiness, "Tamara" also delivers a surprising, intricately shaded portrait of an artist as a conflicted woman.
Her comments, she said, were intended to establish that the location and clientele of the salon leans toward "classic" in a stylistic sense, rather than edgy.
The show leans toward the comedic side in the beginning, but as it continues, the funny lines are balanced with the heavier realities that Nadia must confront.
While encrypted conference calling certainly leans toward a more enterprise need, it's still an advantage Wickr has over competing apps, which are less focused on business customers.
Mr. Smith is a drummer who leans toward jazz: He plays regularly in bands led by Tim Berne, Marc Ribot, Mary Halvorson, Darius Jones and Matt Mitchell.
Dr. Germonpré said she thinks dogs were domesticated some time before this animal died, and she leans toward the idea that humans intentionally bred them from wolves.
In January, when Tsai Ing-wen, a Taiwanese politician who leans toward independence, was elected president, Chinese netizens flooded her Facebook page with negative comments and pictures.
" Kasky, whose off-air manner leans toward deadpan facetiousness, told Kelly, "I forgot to say that a lot of the girls in my class think you're hot.
The affable young fighter from Boucherville, Quebec has a rather quirky sense of humor, which stands out in a culture that often leans toward the overly earnest.
It leans toward the sound and structures of vintage rock — including a guest appearance from none other than the surf-rock guitar icon Duane Eddy. BMG. Oct. 21.
Kumar's book initially leans toward the first sort, but then migrates into the second, becoming more interested in the new world than in the old person exploring it.
A cable news landscape that increasingly leans toward commentary as opposed to news, leading pundits to extrapolate grand conclusions about single reports, is also coming under tough scrutiny.
But he provides a necessary centering presence in a production that, under the direction of Simon Evans, leans toward hysteria when a deadpan matter-of-factness is required.
His political profile leans toward populism on economic issues — especially trade — but he is more on the moderate side of things in terms of environmental and social issues.
The music of this new trio, featuring the pianist Marilyn Crispell and the drummer Carmen Castaldi, lands somewhere in the middle, but it leans toward the open-ended.
While he has also collaborated effectively with boldly experimental directors like Ivo van Hove (in "Song From Far Away"), Mr. Stephens mostly leans toward more self-effacing stagecraft.
Her dowdier wife, Edith Evans-Whinery, leans toward her in affection and probably exhaustion; she's clearly the homemaker in this homesteading family in Pie Town, N.M., circa 1940.
One interpretation of the miracle of the fishes and the loaves leans toward sociology: the real miracle was that he got strangers to trust each other and stop hoarding.
But that in itself won't assuage the doubts about Klobuchar's ultimate chances of success: Do Democrats really want someone who leans toward centrism as their standard-bearer against Trump?
They said it was unlikely Clayton, a political independent who leans toward the right, would support the rule given he has said his priority is to boost company listings.
Mr. Sanders has been trying to shift to berries, grains and smoothies, but he leans toward heartier stuff — spare ribs, steaks, cheesecake, fried chicken, fried rice, bacon and eggs.
The unit mix leans toward one- and two-bedrooms — a safer bet than the behemoth apartments that characterized the last cycle, many of which are struggling to find buyers.
It's revealing that Pai leans toward the latter option, toward greater connectivity, sooner — even if that comes at a cost to the competition in which he places so much trust.
As far as which method is "better" for reactive skin, Herbert says she leans toward threading, even though the pain on contact during the procedure is a little more intense.
The streaming company leans toward shorter seasons for a similar reason: its data indicates that 10 episodes per season is an ideal number of people to consume, the publication reported.
These are two premier gyms in the area with two different kickboxing systems: the Cellar leans toward the Dutch style, while the Academy sticks to a more traditional Thai style.
Meanwhile, Petty the bass player is the quiet, calm, and wise current keeping the foursome afloat, with piercing blue-gray eyes and unapologetically feminine style that leans toward dresses and jumpsuits.
The video is a cool look at what could have fueled Mercy's passion for peace, but also shows us why Overwatch leans toward a more cartoonish style than a realistic one.
While #MeToo leans toward the punitive, shunning "bad men"—as perhaps it should—the camp called guys out on their shit but also called them back in to work through it.
Why it matters: Although there are many circulating theories, research over the past 22 years leans toward the idea that Native Americans arrived via a coastal route around 225,2000 years ago.
The cocktail list leans toward health-conscious inebriation; the "Saline g&t" contains opihr oriental spiced gin, Junipero gin, artisanal tonic syrup, soda, lemongrass, aloe vera and star anise, for $14.
The terrific music, played live onstage, leans toward the traditional, with the notable exceptions of some percussive experimentation (by the ecstatic Moisés Mas García) and the turntable scratching of Jack McMahon.
CoverGirl Advanced Radiance Pressed Powder, available at Target, $8.99My skin leans toward the dry side, and I find most pressed powders to be too drying or cakey — especially under my eyes.
Donald Trump's platform has an inflationary bias: his fiscal policy is likely to be expansionary, and he leans toward protectionism, which is inflationary due to the effects of tariffs and curtailed immigration.
The update would codify a so-called presumption of openness, which requires federal agencies and other parts of the government to adopt a policy that leans toward the public release of documents.
When playing zone, Rams defensive coordinator Wade Phillips leans toward Cover-3, but the Eagles have done well to spring Ertz in Cover-3 seams out of concepts featuring multiple vertical routes.
Nonetheless, he leans toward a point of view potentially even more radical than that of Striem-Amit and Amedi—that the adult brain may be flexible enough to encompass entirely novel senses.
The menu leans toward bar snacks like popcorn, deviled eggs, fava bean hummus and blue crab dip, with a few more substantial plates like a turkey sandwich, Caesar salad and grilled cheese.
"On every issue, the balance of power in this administration leans toward a more hostile and adversarial relationship with China," said Jeffrey A. Bader, a former top China adviser to President Barack Obama.
The last album he worked on before his death last year, "On a Distant Shore" leans toward those ballads, with orchestral arrangements behind his reflections on a well-traveled life. Palmetto. Sept. 201533.
"Just a Little Bit" leans toward jazz and Minimalism, with the meticulous Brian Blade on drums carrying a syncopated pulse as Jones sustains a drone on organ and ornaments it sporadically on piano.
Election forecasters do think that the Rhode Island governor's race tilts toward the Democrats (Cook rates it Likely Democrat, while the University of Virginia's Crystal Ball says the election merely leans toward Democrats).
More from Nick Wingfield of the NYT: The list of finalists leans toward cities in the Midwest and on the East Coast, and away from the tech-saturated hubs of the West Coast.
Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughChristine Blasey Ford pens honor for Chanel Miller Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Hirono memoir due in 2021 MORE, a Trump appointee, pushed back against an assertion from Mongan, who dismissed the second memo, written by then-Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenChad Wolf becomes acting DHS secretary Senate paves way for Trump's next DHS chief Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA MORE, as supplying only "boilerplate" policy reasons.
In terms of industrial design, the ZBook x2 leans toward function over form, which results in a laptop destined for a life lived on conference room tables rather than on two-toppers in cafes.
A small-statured dynamic scorer, who couldn't be contained during the clutch-and-grab era, Fleury was a precursor to the modern plethora of great smaller scorers in a league that leans toward size.
Contrastingly, when it comes to the consumer tech inside of the car, Taylor leans toward a conservative amount of in-car technology option, as The Verge reporter Ashley Carman noted in our ScreenDrive series.
These harsh, pained, and eloquent flashes of prose are interspersed with invocations of various literary influences; Shalmiyev's personal canon heavily leans toward radical feminist and proto-feminist poets: Sappho, Gertrude Stein, and Audre Lorde.
Get a free Amazon Smart Plug when you purchase a third generation Echo Dot See Details If your smart device preference leans toward lighting, the Sengled smart bulb starter kit bundle is for you.
The artist, who was born in New Delhi and trained in Baroda, India and London, has a facility with a painterly abstraction that leans toward the decorative but doesn't ever fall all the way in.
It's not a coincidence that in Game of Thrones' third season—which features the Red Wedding, arguably the darkest and most shocking event in the show's entire story—the show leans toward being, well, fun.
The overall conception rate in England and Wales was down by 0.2 percent, and the rate of pregnancy among older women (classed as over 25, terrifyingly) rose, which leans toward a trend of older motherhood.
The comments from Mester, one of 10 voters on policy, suggests that while she leans toward marginally tighter policy than Chair Janet Yellen and others at the Fed, she may not be compelled to dissent.
Justice Neil GorsuchNeil GorsuchMcConnell protege emerges as Kentucky's next rising star Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Loaded poll questions harm civil discourse MORE, a Trump appointee, and Justice Samuel AlitoSamuel AlitoSupreme court has thrown a wrench into the machinery of free speech Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Justices wrestle with reach of Clean Water Act MORE, a George W. Bush appointee, seemed concerned that authorizing a review could give judges too much power over executive agency decisions.
There is much more to see in these offices than paintings hanging on walls or sculptures on pedestals; in fact, there are only a few paintings in the collection, which leans toward the impermanent and fragile.
Levine, who leans toward Democratic candidates, says she has not seen any evidence of bias against one party; she found Republicans and Democrats awaiting Twitter's verification, sometimes several weeks after the candidate's Ballotpedia page was complete.
Even aside from those two bigger hits, with Gomez and Khalid, virtually everything he's done this year has landed somewhere on Billboard's Dance Charts, which generally leans toward MOR pop crossovers rather than more boundary-pushing tracks.
While the active bench of that court leans toward Democratic appointees by a 7-4 margin, the order Friday indicated that both of Trump's nominees--Judges Gregory Katsas and Neomi Rao--have recused themselves from both cases.
East R. By The New York Times But unlike Brooklyn — a common utterance here — the construction still leans toward subsidized housing: 58 percent of the apartments were publicly funded last year, according to the borough president's office.
Supreme Court justices John Roberts and Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorPress: Pelosi strikes back, hatred is a sin Justices appear cautious of expanding gun rights in NY case Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA MORE.
Inevitably, this version of De La includes songs from their first four records, but so as not to sound even remotely dated, this Entry Level De La selection leans toward music released since 2000 alongside their early classics.
Michael Lombardo, HBO's president for programming, said most video created for virtual reality currently "leans toward marketing stunts or promotional opportunities," but that could change when companies like Otoy become more integrated into the process of creating programming.
In sorting through allegations that the executive branch has colored outside the lines, I would like to commend the Constitution as a trustworthy guide to achieving a balance of power and one whose bias leans toward the electorate.
The most high-profile portion of the legislation would codify a so-called presumption of openness, which requires federal agencies and other parts of the government to adopt a policy that leans toward the public release of documents.
By contrast, Ms. Brown, who is 58 and the nation's first openly bisexual governor, leans toward what one supporter called a "Portland anti-style," — plain clothes, sensible shoes and clunky glasses that tend to slide down her nose.
Since 216 Taiwanese voters' main choice for president has been either a candidate who leans toward independence from China, thereby incurring China's wrath, or one who wants closer ties despite the risk of ensnarement by the mainland's Communists.
Dressed in a fitted black T-shirt, navy blazer, and dark-wash jeans, Chris Hemsworth uncrosses his legs and leans toward me on the tan leather couch in the photo studio where we're meeting in New York City.
Then, in late October, reports surfaced that MSNBC pundit Mark Halperin (who some might argue leans toward the liberal camp) had non-consensually groped, kissed, and pressed his erections on seven women, and he was suspended from the network.
He drives his jalopy across a lawn, giggles like a baby, declares, "I'm a rich boy," and, still covered in crude, leans toward Elizabeth Taylor in her cream silk blouse and tells her that she's good enough to eat.
The onslaught of misinformation seems aimed at undermining the Tsai administration and her governing Democratic Progressive Party, which that leans toward independence, while helping politicians deemed more sympathetic to Beijing and unification who are typically with the opposition Kuomintang.
That leaves open the possibility of another stalemate leading to a third election, particularly if Avigdor Liberman, who leans toward Netanyahu on security matters but against him on religious ones, refuses to bring his eight-seat party into government.
Mr. Torres, a writer at "Saturday Night Live" whose first half-hour stand-up special will debut on Comedy Central this fall, is a fast-rising comic known for his surrealism (his stand-up often leans toward performance art).
Kylo Ren, a character introduced in the 73 film "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," is (spoiler!) the troubled son of Princess Leia and Han Solo who leans toward the Dark Side of the Force to emulate his grandfather Darth Vader.
Respondents were split on their description of the U.S. economy, with 40 percent saying it leans more toward government control, 34 percent saying it leans toward free market control and 85033 percent describing it as an equal mix of the two.
He often leans toward American-style folk-rock, but he also has a streak of 1960s kitsch and a fondness for electronic loops: His most widely known song is "One Day/Reckoning Song (Wankelmut Remix)," an EDM-meets-folk concoction.
Romy, "Seesaw (Four Tet Remix)": This "club version" of a highlight from Jamie xx's excellent 2015 LP In Colour leans toward the dance floor thanks to some tweaks from veteran producer Four Tet, who added some percussive bits and adjusted the original mix.
And Cameron helped McConnell guide a new Supreme Court justice, Neil GorsuchNeil GorsuchMcConnell protege emerges as Kentucky's next rising star Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Loaded poll questions harm civil discourse MORE, through a difficult confirmation fight.
Many styles that will be shown at the fair are particularly well-suited to the Latin American market, which leans toward large-faced watches, often with a decidedly sporty feel (although many Chileans, industry experts said, are the exceptions — preferring traditional looks).
On "White Is Relic/Irrealis Mood," their 15th and latest LP, Mr. Barnes leans toward leisurely dance-pop grooves and lyrics about surreal confusion, both of which are well suited to the atmosphere of Knockdown Center, a former factory in Maspeth, Queens.knockdown.
"Amends" (season 231, episode 236) Angel-centric episodes tend toward melodrama — something it took Angel the series a little while to figure out how to deal with — and "Amends," with its tearful clifftop climax, definitely leans toward the overwrought end of the spectrum.
This flap over family detention has again laid bare a debate that worked in Trump's favor in 2016 and could still help him and the Republican Party win in 2018 and 2020: One party prefers tighter immigration restrictions and one party leans toward relaxed enforcement.
"The debate in the U.S. about Lebanon is always about which to prioritize and how to balance these competing priorities," said Firas Maksad, the director of the Arabia Foundation, a Washington-based think tank that leans toward pro-Saudi Arabia and anti-Iran policies.
Recently he started booking a series of shows in Chicago called Resonance, which leans toward experimental electronics, but takes a pretty wide approach to what that means—a future bill features, incredibly, both Teklife's DJ Manny and the concussed noise jazz duo Moth Cock.
In part, that was because the official festival retains a focus that leans toward indie rock and internet hype while the unofficial version that fills the streets seems to skew about 90 percent toward hip-hop, with a particular emphasis on more street-focused Southern rap.
Samsung has an uphill battle on its hands (or wrists, in this case) with the Watch Active — the watch has less navigational options, leans toward the sporty lifestyle rather than luxury, and needs to deliver on its promises of longer battery life and better sleep tracking, among other things.
Justice Stephen BreyerStephen BreyerDivided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Justices wrestle with reach of Clean Water Act Justices appear divided over expanding police officers' traffic stop power MORE, a Clinton appointee, also appeared uncertain about whether the court had the power to review Trump's decision.
This close-speaker recording that leans toward the loud side really brings out the abrasive nature of the Centipede Hz songs, which were high-powered as a result of Deakin's return and Panda Bear manning a sit-down kit for the first time since the band's early days.
Carla Tacher, who manages a fruit and vegetable stand outside Ellensburg and said she leans toward Democrats, said that more renewable energy — far easier to produce in the sunnier weather east of the Cascades than in the western half of the state — is crucial for the global climate.
The impasse appeared set to continue into Tuesday, with lawmakers from the two parties trying to form a new government — Now Platform, a pro-European alliance, and the Socialists, a center-left party that leans toward Russia — promising to gather in Parliament in defiance of Mr. Filip and the Constitutional Court.
If you go back and watch the decisive debate moments against George H.W. Bush, he's fresh and young and immediate; he leans toward an audience member and explains how when a factory closes in Arkansas, there's a good chance he knows the people affected, and absurdly, it becomes about economic theory without friction.
It has also been accused of applying a biased standard when it comes to weeding out "coordinated inauthentic behavior", as Facebook euphemistically calls the networks of fake accounts set up to amplify and juice reach — when the propaganda in question is coming from within the US and leans toward the political right.
It may come plain, for dipping into a dusky red chicken curry that leans toward India, Myanmar's neighbor across the Bay of Bengal; or stuffed with minced chicken breast cooked in paprika oil and a masala that Mr. Thway imports from Myanmar, with the warmth of cumin pitched against cardamom's faint menthol kiss.
This is the main adverse effect of overturning the ban, but if states have the adequate resources to combat addiction, then the overturn of this ban could be quite positive Sydney from north carolina leans toward legalizing sports betting: I am into college basketball myself, unfortunately I did not make a 2018 D0003 bracket.
" And when Justice Samuel AlitoSamuel AlitoSupreme court has thrown a wrench into the machinery of free speech Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Justices wrestle with reach of Clean Water Act MORE was an appellate judge, he opined, "There is no 'harassment exception' in the First Amendment's free speech clause.
This year's package, which begins on Wednesday and includes 27 features — selected by programmers from the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art — leans toward the somber and includes assorted spirits, a number of slaughtered animals and a variety of environmental disasters, along with an occasional welcome flicker of joy.
Each of these races is unique, as Menendez and his troubles prove, but if Democrats are going to make a play for the majority, a tight New Jersey race, even if it still leans toward Menendez, is the last thing party leaders want to worry about if it provides an unexpected opportunity for Republicans.
Then-Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenChad Wolf becomes acting DHS secretary Senate paves way for Trump's next DHS chief Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA MORE told a lower court judge that, in addition to the reasons outlined in Duke's memo, the administration repealed DACA to deter future illegal immigration.
" Graham last week declared that Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughChristine Blasey Ford pens honor for Chanel Miller Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Hirono memoir due in 2021 MORE, whose nomination was nearly derailed by allegations of sexual assault and sexually inappropriate behavior, had "lived a life we should all be proud of.
Justice Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorDivided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Justices wrestle with reach of Clean Water Act Justices appear divided over expanding police officers' traffic stop power MORE, an Obama appointee, was among several liberal justices who questioned whether the administration weighed the impact on DACA recipients, commonly known as "Dreamers," who had come to rely on the program.
Christine Blasey Ford and Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughChristine Blasey Ford pens honor for Chanel Miller Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Hirono memoir due in 2021 MORE, 2018 The most emotionally charged congressional testimony of recent times came when Ford accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault, a charge that could have upended his nomination to the Supreme Court.
The Senate report leans toward the technocratic answer, arguing that the surge in drug deaths is distinct from and more dire than the suicide and alcohol trend and clearly driven by "change in the supply, addictiveness, and lethality of drugs" — which suggests that policymakers should keep their focus on the opioid problem specifically, rather than assuming that every trend driving death rates higher must be solved together.
Brianne Gorod, former clerk to Justice Stephen BreyerStephen BreyerThanks to President Trump, major tests loom for Chief Justice Roberts Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Justices wrestle with reach of Clean Water Act MORE, is chief counsel of Constitutional Accountability Center, a public interest law firm and think tank dedicated to promoting the progressive promise of the Constitution's text, history and values.
"What you're asking us to do is to take a case in which the other side has thrown in the towel and completely given you every single thing you demanded in your complaint for relief," Justice Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorJustices appear cautious of expanding gun rights in NY case Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Justices wrestle with reach of Clean Water Act MORE told a lawyer for the National Rifle Association-backed plaintiffs.
Wolf will become Trump's fifth acting or Senate-confirmed DHS secretary in less than three years, following Kevin McAleenan, who stepped down earlier this month, Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenChad Wolf becomes acting DHS secretary Senate paves way for Trump's next DHS chief Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA MORE, Elaine DukeElaine Costanzo DukeChad Wolf becomes acting DHS secretary Senate paves way for Trump's next DHS chief Five things to watch at Supreme Court's DACA hearings MORE and John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE.
The president retweeted a tweet featuring a video of Jesse WattersJesse WattersTrump rips ABC over Epstein coverage The Hill's 12:30 Report: Public impeachment hearings to begin next week Fox News host's mom tells him to stop sounding like an 'old white guy' who shows 'disdain for diversity' MORE on Fox News' "Watters' Words," who criticized ABC for covering allegations against Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughChristine Blasey Ford pens honor for Chanel Miller Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA Hirono memoir due in 85033 MORE without evidence but refusing to report on the Epstein case.
Chad WolfChad WolfChad Wolf becomes acting DHS secretary Senate paves way for Trump's next DHS chief The Hill's Morning Report - Diplomats kick off public evidence about Trump, Ukraine MORE, a former chief of staff to former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenChad Wolf becomes acting DHS secretary Senate paves way for Trump's next DHS chief Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA MORE, was promoted to acting secretary shortly after receiving Senate confirmation as Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undersecretary for strategy, plans and policy, a DHS spokesman confirmed to The Hill.
Last year, Justice Neil GorsuchNeil GorsuchProtesters roll out a screen playing Blasey Ford's testimony ahead of Federalist Society dinner Kavanaugh to deliver major speech to conservative Federalist Society McConnell protege emerges as Kentucky's next rising star MORE, also a Trump appointee, delivered the headline speech as Kavanaugh and two other conservative justices, Clarence ThomasClarence ThomasKavanaugh to deliver major speech to conservative Federalist Society Five landmark moments of testimony to Congress Katie Hill calls out a 'double standard' in final floor speech MORE and Samuel AlitoSamuel AlitoKavanaugh to deliver major speech to conservative Federalist Society Supreme court has thrown a wrench into the machinery of free speech Divided Supreme Court leans toward allowing Trump to end DACA MORE, looked on.

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