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Now the team, with some help from Gary Bettman, is making vague threats about someday moving.
That way you can just look from one to the other in mild shock, while making vague, burbling noises.
Ms. Hill's critics have been making vague threats on social media suggesting that more revelations about the congresswoman are to come.
The consumer protection agency has increasingly cracked down on apps making vague, health-related claims without having the science to back them up.
Last year, technology reporter Charlie Warzel (then at BuzzFeed News) called Facebook's decision-making "vague content rules and arbitrary enforcement" regarding bad actors on its platform.
This week I've invited friend of S.L. Micaela Marini Higgs to teach us how to stop making vague plans we know we'll never follow through on.
The Chinese are doing what they always do: making vague promises of reform and seeking to delay confrontation while continuing to steal intellectual property and abuse trade rules.
Making vague references to "progress," Zuckerberg argued that more speech is an inherent good for society and assailed critics that have lambasted the company's approach to content moderation.
But earlier this week, the state board of elections unanimously agreed it would not certify the election results, making vague references to "unfortunate activities" that raised doubts about their veracity.
Sources close to those companies told Axios that SoftBank would pledge to invest hundreds of millions of dollars before making vague excuses to delay closing and, ultimately, kill a deal.
Instead, the candidates spent most of their speaking time peddling through tired talking points and making vague commitments about withdrawing troops from some regions but leaving them stationed at others.
But details of the emerging deal paint a familiar picture of Beijing making vague promises to change its economic practices that could be easy to delay and difficult to enforce.
" The binder describes the young Kim making vague and grand declarations to his classmates — for example, after games he would say, in the source's recollection, "some day you will all remember me.
"Please note that wishing or hoping that someone experiences serious physical harm, making vague threats, or threatening less serious forms of physical harm would not fall under this specific policy," the page reads.
I asked if I could just meet with Ebru, my online chat buddy, but the A9 staffers who were clearly sent to be our handlers kept making vague excuses about why she wasn't available.
Some Republicans argued that Mr. Trump was continuing with a longstanding practice of making vague but sometimes contradictory statements that allow people to select what they want to believe from what he has said.
He was "increasingly making vague statements about how he would 'not be around much longer' to family members" and "spent a significant amount of time on social media," espousing strong support for Vermont independent Sen.
The FBI apparently closed the case before making vague allusions to possible charges just days before the election—and then said that actually they were right the first time about not wanting to charge Clinton with anything.
Making vague, exaggerated threats against the U.S. has long been part of North Korean strategy and predates Kim Jong Un, Scott Snyder, director of the program on U.S.-Korea policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, tells Newsweek.
"It is surprising that Mr. Tata has sought to justify Monday's conduct by making vague public statements that are contrary to his knowledge and contrary to the records of the Tata Group," said Mistry in a response issued late on Friday.
Despite making vague promises of improvements after last year's accident, the air carrier has neither fully acknowledged nor expeditiously addressed the concerns that have been raised about its safety practices, both by government investigators and whistle-blowers interviewed by The Times.
The wearables business isn't nearly as important for Apple right now as its phone business, but that hasn't stopped the company from making vague claims about the Apple Watch being comparable to the size of a Fortune 500 company all on its own.
By making vague noises that like they'll be more aggressive than the last administration, but actually implementing a pro-Assad policy shift, they're evading the hard choices that define presidencies, and betraying United States' nominal role as a defender of human rights.
Now that those numbers have been rendered obsolete by the virus, Trump has turned to reminding Americans that the economy used to be thriving -- and making vague pledges that things will be just as prosperous, or even more so, once the virus is gone.
Despite making vague promises of being pro-LGBTQ during the presidential campaign, his administration has been broadly hostile to LGBTQ rights, as shown by his banning of trans people from the military and his Justice Department's shift away from protecting gay and trans people from discrimination.
In an election season in which voters disdain experience and have not punished Donald Trump for making vague or impossible promises unbuttressed by policy details, the Democrats are trying to make Mrs Clinton's swottish temperament and years in public service into evidence of a big heart.
Until that point, the presence of the German occupation has been somewhat muted, with the characters making vague references to the Helds' having difficulties, and even the news of the Helds' deportation is not enough to shake Iren from her fog of privilege and ruinous denial.
The FTC has consumer protection authority to punish deceptive acts or practices, so why would these companies create any liability for themselves when they could instead sidestep claims of deception by just making vague assurances saddled with plenty of loopholes and outs or no promises at all?
However, Judge Beryl Howell's August ruling appears to leave avenues for the groups to raise money without disclosing donors -- such as making vague solicitations that aren't linked to attempts to elect or defeat specific candidates, or avoiding "express advocacy," to instead spend money on issue ads that still aim to steer voters.
He then issued a longer statement, saying that while he had been told that he was meeting with "an individual who I was told might have information helpful to the campaign" (though he hadn't known who she was), he quickly surmised that "she had no meaningful information" when she started making "vague, ambiguous and made no sense" claims about ties between Hillary Clinton and Russia.
On December 2, 1967, Spellman died in New York City. Sheen never talked about the situation, only making vague references to his "trials both inside and outside the Church." He even went so far as to praise Spellman in his autobiography.
Convinced that Jennny is in fact Olivia, Michael aggressively pursues her. When he implies that they have met before, she coyly denies it, but the two begin a passionate affair no less. Jenny asks Michael to meet her on the bridge one morning, where she finally reveals she is in fact Olivia. The two carry on a blissful romance, but Michael begins to notice Olivia making vague references to her mother being "angry" with her, and hears her talking to herself.
" Sputnikmusic opined that "Iridescence is the best Brockhampton album because it doesn't give a fuck what you think a Brockhampton album should sound like." NMEs El Hunt wrote, "Far from making vague allusions to the events prior to Iridescence, Brockhampton lay them bare, atop some of their most adventurous work to date." The Line of Best Fit critic Sam Higgins stated that "the more you listen, the more intricacies you notice. The more you listen, the more you realise just how defining this record will be for the future of Brockhampton.
Valentin Ceaușescu, elder son of the Ceaușescus, argued in 2009 that the revolutionary forces should have killed his parents when they had arrested them on 22 December since they did not need any trial. After making vague comments about the incident, Ion Iliescu stated that it was "quite shameful, but necessary". In a similar vein, Stănculescu told the BBC in 2009 that the trial was "not just, but it was necessary" because the alternative would have been seeing Nicolae lynched on the streets of Bucharest. Several countries criticized the new rulers of Romania after the execution due to lack of public trial.
Bill tells the Kid to meet him at the back entrance, and while driving his car to the back of the golf course, he gets into a car accident, causing the fireworks to explode early. The Kid comes to his rescue on a golfing cart, takes Bill to the hospital, where Jess shows up, and tells her husband that she's aware of his attempt to purchase the franchise. They end up discussing their marriage, where Bill reveals his unhappiness and his dislike of their dependence on her father's money and concludes "our lives suck." After making vague decisions, Bill goes home and stares into a mirror.
When Dwight threatens to quit unless Michael fires Jim (because of Jim's history of pranks against Dwight), Michael attempts to resolve the conflict by making vague promises of future action, an approach similar to one Toby had used successfully in the past. Toby covertly shows that he files Dwight's complaints against Jim in a trash box and that he puts the huge number of complaints against Michael in unmarked boxes that are filed into the vast space of the warehouse. In "Casino Night", Toby tries to convince Michael not to invite Boy Scouts to a company Casino Night. Michael's response is to demean him in front of everybody.
Underlining no support for violence, they hoped for increased social work, making vague references to agrarian reform, syndical liberties, cheap credit, municipal self-government and advanced labor legislation.El Debate 29.12.23, available here Many former PSP members, most notably Víctor Pradera, emerged as key theorists behind the primoderiverista regime; however, Minguijón was not visible in the front row of its supporters. He focused mostly on quasi-political work adhering to the Christian-Democratic format, at that time championed mostly by Asociación Católica Nacional de Propagandistas. In 1923–1926 he engaged in Círculo de Estudios, a think-tank born out of ACNDP,Orella Martínez 2012, p.
Most of their encounters end with Digger unwillingly pouring a drink over his own head, or something similar. Digger's interest in Aces and their secrets seemingly stems from the fact that he is secretly an Ace himself; his power is the ability to detect the presence of other Wild Cards. Whether Aces or Jokers, anyone who has the alien virus entangled in their genes registers to his perception as having a sickly-sweet "odor", which is how his brain interprets the input of what is essentially an extrasensory ability. While he is careful to always hide his ability, making vague statements about his "sources" when asked how he found someone out, he is not exactly discreet when it comes to revealing others' Wild Card status.
They saw him as a potential challenge to the supremacy of the senate, which they largely controlled and which had been criticized for the summary executions during the Catilinarian conspiracy. They saw a politically strong man as a potential tyrant who might overthrow the republic. Pompey remained aloof with regard to the controversies between optimates and populares that raged in Rome at the time when he returned from the Third Mithridatic War in 62 BC. Whilst he did not endorse the populares, he refused to side with the senate, making vague speeches that recognised the authority of the senate, but not acknowledging the principle of senatorial supremacy advocated by Cicero and the optimates.Mitchell, T., Cicero, Pompey and the rise of the First Triumvirate, Traditio, Vol.
The following owner attempted to move the home from its original location, but the house tore itself free from its trailer, ran its owner over a cliff to his death, and settled less than 200 yards from the Kentucky state line in a graveyard. Whether by fate or some mystical alignment, the companion House of Mystery stands at the other end of the graveyard. Shortly after this, Abel was driven to the house and entrusted as its caretaker by a man who revealed himself to be an aspect of the House's existence, but making vague references to an employer. Abel was showing living in the House of Mystery in the quarterly DC Special #4, published one month earlier (July-Sept. 1969).
He now heads the Libyan Economic and Social Fund. Internal Management Reports were leaked to the Press by sacked staff in June 2010 and September 2012 which showed the Libyan Investment Authority had suffered much smaller losses than expected compared to the huge losses suffered by many sovereign wealth funds in the fallout of the 2008 crash. The Financial Times interviewed Gaddafi era appointees and directors of LIA, bankers who had never done business with the LIA, and former Gaddafi Libyan officials and reported more rumour and innuendo with no hard evidence generally making vague claims of mismanagement. Farhat Bengdara, a Gaddafi appointee, the former governor of the Central Bank of Libya and member of LIA's board of trustees claimed that there was a "clear lack of governance at the LIA" surprising since he been on its governance board of trustees until the revolution came.

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