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But if Ambassador Bolton, Dr. Hill, or others harbored any misgivings about the propriety of what we were doing, they never shared those misgivings with me, then or later.
"Sondland added that if Bolton, Hill, "or any others harbored misgivings about the propriety of what we were doing, they never shared those misgivings with me, then or later.
"If Ambassador Bolton, Dr. Hill, or others harbored any misgivings about the propriety of what we were doing, they never shared those misgivings with me, then or later," he writes.
Justice Scalia accepted the substantive due process rationale, with misgivings.
Betty's now revealing her own misgivings about the devastating incident.
He expressed misgivings about Mr Correa's assaults on press freedom.
Even as he was installing that setup, he had misgivings.
Despite her misgivings — and mounting debt — Cuney persevered and passed.
Until now, Kaesong had continued to operate despite such misgivings.
Misgivings about CPEC are almost entirely absent in the press.
It's going to be fine, misgivings here and there aside.
There are also misgivings about the proposal in the administration.
Mr Obama's advisers have done little to assuage such misgivings.
The Obama administration initially appeared to have no such misgivings.
"But I'm, frankly, exhausted by the private misgivings," Schiff said.
They had privately expressed misgivings over the event, diplomats said.
He denied those misgivings in the Oval Office on Monday.
Younger black voters, in particular, have expressed misgivings about Mrs.
But Mr. Miller has expressed none of the president's misgivings.
Did you have any misgivings about being an older dad?
Despite her initial misgivings, Alison responds with candor in kind.
The meeting account may shed light on any internal misgivings.
Should you give up or stick with him, despite misgivings?
I wondered if my initial misgivings had been too harsh.
The Afghan government, led by Ashraf Ghani, expressed grave misgivings.
While brainstorming, the Daniels mined their misgivings for artistic insight.
"I have misgivings about Hillary Clinton," he told Erin Burnett.
Western donors have privately shared their misgivings with the president.
I said that other former employees had the same misgivings.
The misgivings expressed by a couple of our colleagues, Sens.
Dorsey also recently expressed his misgivings about the retweet button.
Already his stomach is expressing misgivings about the hot dog.
But Carrère is not without his misgivings about the results.
If Flake has any of these misgivings, he's overcome them.
It was a move about which Johnson had deep misgivings.
I had my misgivings about the documentary after seeing the trailer.
Somehow she was able to convince me, despite my initial misgivings.
Democrats can only hope that other Bolivarian bigwigs share her misgivings.
Numerous Democrats also expressed their misgivings about Trump's decision on Syria.
It is what swayed my vote despite my misgivings with him.
And Shelton has work to do putting Republican misgivings to rest.
He also appears to have unfashionable misgivings about the #MeToo movement.
After some initial misgivings, Silicon Valley found their champion in him.
Sweep off empty canisters and Mallory's torso,preserve no more misgivings.
Medical associations, consumer groups, and hospitals are opposed or voicing misgivings.
Still, RBS found plenty of interest, despite misgivings among some investors.
It's little wonder that people have misgivings about approaching the police.
Despite his misgivings, Teddy enthusiastically campaigned for RFK across the country.
After some initial misgivings, Silicon Valley found its champion in him.
Amid the many misgivings, some senior executives saw glimmers of hope.
And yet she has misgivings about what "Drag Race" has wrought.
Only a handful of Republican senators already have publicly voiced misgivings.
Despite the initial misgivings, Copurrnicus has grown accustomed to the harness.
He signals misgivings about Nancy Pelosi as the next House speaker.
Misgivings about a few make us newly attentive to the many.
Can anyone blame Porzingis for having misgivings about the team's direction?
But both had misgivings about the apparent gulf between their sensibilities.
Were you having your own misgivings while she was sharing hers?
At first she kept her misgivings about turning professional to herself.
Last week, Trump expressed misgivings over the prospect of Bolton's testimony.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, some of members of that family have serious misgivings.
I can't think of any misgivings I have with Stein's positions.
Jeff Sessions expressed misgivings that Baltimore is getting the federal police reform it wanted Jeff Sessions expressed misgivings that Baltimore is getting the federal police reform it wanted Baltimore is getting the federally enforced police reform it wanted despite the misgivings of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who reiterated that he has "grave concerns" about the path the city is taking.
Despite her initial misgivings, she committed to one such tournament in Japan.
Despite my misgivings, shorts are like the Swiss Army knife of bottoms.
Both leaders face citizenries whose misgivings about the other country are hardening.
A frequent critic Ryan has expressed misgivings about Trump's campaign for months.
Ted Cruz of Texas -- have expressed misgivings about Trump's pressure on Ukraine.
Despite its misgivings, Nissan could have been brought on board, FCA believed.
Israel and Washington have both voiced misgivings about the S-300 handover.
In Aceh a substantial portion of the public has misgivings about sharia.
Despite corporate America's misgivings, the department has pushed forward with these regulations.
It wasn't long, however, before Arthur began to have his own misgivings.
But economic projections indicated some misgivings about the current pace of growth.
Despite the stock rise, Richard Aboulafia, a prominent industry analyst, had misgivings.
The workplace imperative to be accommodating had me stifling my own misgivings.
But on the afternoon of that same day, I had no misgivings.
But after campaigning alongside Strange ahead of the primary, Trump expressed misgivings.
What do you say to those who have misgivings about Col. Vindman?
"I can't say I loved the mental hospital without misgivings," she wrote.
Despite deep misgivings, she spent hours in the room with the patient.
Some viewers on the left have expressed misgivings about supporting the show.
Several others, from both sides of the party's ideological spectrum, expressed misgivings.
But France and Germany have misgivings, allies involved in the discussions said.
Obama had previously voiced misgivings about unilaterally suspending deportations on multiple occasions.
There, he wandered among the tall pines and wrestled with his misgivings.
At what point did you start to have misgivings about your early work?
Initially, I had misgivings about the placement, but it handily surpassed my expectations.
By September 2014, he was considering running for president but had deep misgivings.
One of those members who had initial misgivings about supporting Ryan was Rep.
Her talk of transparency and reform exploits voters' misgivings about the prime minister.
David is not alone in his misgivings toward the keeping of exotic pets.
But there were signs the rapid changes had caused misgivings in some quarters.
Whatever his misgivings, Priebus never intervened and eventually (technically) joined Trump's inner circle.
His misgivings began long before the horrific events in El Paso last weekend.
But adult me has some real misgivings about them—or, certain aspects anyway.
"The contact helped alleviate their potential misgivings," Frith said in a phone interview.
Their misgivings with the government come from something they can't divest: their identity.
Despite Sheridan's misgivings, many of his fellow Protestants stand squarely behind the DUP.
Some Republicans have their own private misgivings about the accelerating chain of events.
We also grow adept at concealing our misgivings, anxieties, personal problems, and vices.
I have some misgivings about her, I raised them in the Banking Committee.
Germany's Conservative agricultural minister voted in favor despite misgivings by the Social Democrats.
The secrecy doesn't ease the misgivings Salvadorans historically have had about American intervention.
" Julita counters with her own misgivings about being the subject of "this documentary.
It is not clear whether any of Mr. Katzman's colleagues shared his misgivings.
Steve Almond: I second Cheryl's counsel here, but I also understand your misgivings.
Democratic misgivings with the charter school movement stem in part from its complexity.
But several Republicans have misgivings about specific provisions, not to mention the cost.
More moderate Republicans have voiced misgivings over the proposal's deep cuts to Medicaid.
Mr. Trump has signaled he has few misgivings in associating with Chief Gallagher.
Meadows isn't the only House Republican to express misgivings about the Senate legislation.
"The market has some misgivings about a President Warren or Sanders," said Colas.
That being said, the extra warmth will dispel any misgivings you might have.
Heller, who was one of the first to express misgivings about the bill.
He's expected to be approved easily, despite some Democratic misgivings about his industry ties.
That experience gave me some lingering misgivings about her work post-To Wander Determined.
After stating the positive side of his Impossible Burger opinion, Bourdain relayed his misgivings.
Abbas had to overcome severe misgivings among other Palestinian leaders to make this journey.
Mr Malpass does not hide his misgivings about the institution he aspires to lead.
This stems in part from misgivings about the mainland's interference in Hong Kong's affairs.
The autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has also voiced misgivings about overt Israeli backing.
The misgivings of executives also don't square with the general strength of the economy.
Chairing the convention meant Ryan had to oversee Trump's coronation despite his clear misgivings.
And when the American ambassador expressed misgivings, Mr Duterte labelled him bakla, a pansy.
Misgivings among Republican leaders dominated Mr. Trump's first week as his party's presumptive nominee.
And within two weeks, my doubts and misgivings about this young woman were realized.
For all his early misgivings, Samuel later conceded that his son was a genius.
John Kasich, Ohio's governor, is the archetypal local Republican with misgivings about Mr. Trump.
U.S. allies voiced their misgivings about the United States unilaterally calling Jerusalem Israel's capital.
DeSantis is just the latest Republican in the House to offer misgivings about it.
Do you ever look back and have misgivings about not sticking with the business?
Lastly, people more often lament misgivings related to reoccurring themes and struggles, Summerville says.
Ultimately, Ms. Peters decided that despite her misgivings, she will vote for Mrs. Clinton.
I had the same misgivings a few days ago when it was his birthday.
But the mini-series depicts her as aggressively prosecuting the boys despite those misgivings.
Mark Zuckerberg has defended the project, but several employees have quit after expressing misgivings.
Shortly after the statement's release, the city's police commissioner, James P. O'Neill, had misgivings.
He had many misgivings about "ruining" the Warner Valley, where his ranch was located.
On Tuesday, Republican senators indicated they were having serious misgivings about Mr. Cain's nomination.
He said he had misgivings almost from the moment he reached the ISIS camp.
But there are other ways Mr. Trump could address his misgivings about the court.
Not far underneath it are the deep misgivings that Gorillaz has never exactly hidden.
While acknowledging that he had some misgivings about Trump's past statements and preparedness, Ret.
On June 22, 1970, Nixon signed the law, while voicing "misgivings" over its constitutionality.
But none of those misgivings were evident at the Camp Morehead ceremony on Sunday.
But Ms. Nie later said that she had developed misgivings about the Cultural Revolution.
Trump has reportedly expressed her misgivings about her husband's Twitter habits in the past.
But many of them never fully let go of their misgivings about his conduct.
Comey said nothing to Trump about his misgivings in meeting alone or his comments.
"If Ambassador Bolton, Dr. Hill, or others harbored any misgivings about the propriety of what we were doing, they never shared those misgivings with me, then or later," Sondland testified, according to a copy of his own opening statement to his Oct.
" The account stands in contrast to Sondland's testimony about the meeting wherein he stated "if Ambassador Bolton, Dr. Hill, or others harbored any misgivings about the propriety of what we were doing, they never shared those misgivings with me, then or later.
In an op-ed last January he openly admitted to having grave misgivings about Trump.
Rights organizations have expressed misgivings about detention conditions on Moria, which holds about 3,000 people.
Despite those misgivings, some kind of stabilization plan seemed to be in everybody's best interest.
It was massively popular on campus despite the misgivings that many students had about it.
But for many Thais the gesture appears not to be dispelling misgivings but sowing confusion.
But I still have some misgivings about how well it will fare as a smartwatch.
He eventually agreed to let St. Louis host the 19003 Olympics — but not without misgivings.
Misgivings are widespread enough that the government has promised to review the policy next year.
Still, Nauert sought to acknowledge Turkey's misgivings about terrorism by the PKK and other groups.
Many eligible Republicans disqualified themselves by publicly expressing misgivings about Trump's suitability for the Presidency.
When Mr. Trump asserted that the system was rigged, he tapped directly into such misgivings.
Now that the bill has been signed, however, Rubio is once again expressing his misgivings.
Republicans who will be on the ballot next year are keeping their misgivings to themselves.
And National Security Adviser John Bolton, who had deep misgivings about this caper, was ousted.
Other senators also expressed misgivings about the plan's cost and effect on the middle class.
She had misgivings when she saw a Barbarella poster on his wall; she was right.
The case has rekindled South Koreans' deep-seated misgivings about their judiciary's independence and fairness.
Congressional misgivings about the company's close relationship with the Chinese government have long plagued Huawei.
His criticism of Trump's tariffs reflects wider misgivings about the United States going it alone.
There are other women who spoke out to me who have similar misgivings about this.
It's possible that he'd always been ambivalent about the deal, and his misgivings ultimately prevailed.
He steers the team's work directly toward rescuing his sister, Amy, despite the team's misgivings.
He has been generally supportive of the health bill, but he has also expressed misgivings.
Asian and European markets recovered on Tuesday morning as markets looked to overcome the misgivings.
The misgivings and uncertainties are in the words, which can't chime away uncertainty so easily.
But his Republican allies in the Senate have expressed misgivings about creating a circuslike trial.
Despite his misgivings, Mr. Patel communicated his vision, said Nicole Grindle, his producer on the project.
For instance, some congressional conservatives have expressed misgivings about the spending binge that Trump has proposed.
After last season's crazy (but hilarious) Russ Hanneman (Chris Diamantopolous) it's easy to understand Richard's misgivings.
Imam did not respond to calls seeking further comment on Reuters' report about the monitors' misgivings.
He said he reported his misgivings to a lawyer with the White House National Security Council.
But the recording renewed misgivings that many supporters or would-be supporters have about his record.
Microsoft, despite similar misgivings from its employees, is still in the running for the JEDI contract.
Japan signaled its misgivings over the deal to the French government, Bloomberg said, citing anonymous sources.
At the time of the handover fewer than one in five had misgivings about the idea.
Yet Pichai made no mention of the staff who've actually left Google because of ethical misgivings.
The SDF has continued to sell oil to the Syrian government in Damascus despite U.S. misgivings.
But despite my misgivings, I had to see for myself what mirror meditation was all about.
But most ASEAN countries hate the idea of taking sides, despite widespread misgivings about China's intentions.
For starters, governors had misgivings about buying more corporate bonds because of the risks they entail.
The Managed Funds Association, a voice for the hedge fund industry, expressed misgivings about the proposal.
All four authors claim to have misgivings about Trump that were eventually realized, to disastrous effect.
While the government says it is cooperating with international efforts, the opposition is voicing deep misgivings.
Fear of future impotence is the main cause of today's misgivings over a low inflation target.
When an agent asked if Stein had any misgivings about killing children, he expressed no remorse.
Despite Raven's misgivings, Rachel gives the group-date rose to Eric, to Lee's thinly disguised chagrin.
He took the space sight unseen and insists that he had no misgivings when he arrived.
Despite the misgivings of some Democrats, Clayton is widely expected to win confirmation by the Senate.
Nathan Deal, a Republican, has previously voiced misgivings about legislation that could be perceived as intolerant.
Despite the voters' misgivings, the major-party nominees are consolidating support among their party faithful. Mrs.
Without clear guidance on this issue, most major retailers will have misgivings about using the technology.
But she described Ms. Graswald's admissions to detectives and guilty plea as fuel for her misgivings.
Julie Kim-Whinston had some of those misgivings when she renovated her San Francisco home recently.
Michael J. Astrue, the last Senate-confirmed Social Security commissioner, has expressed misgivings about the idea.
In New Hampshire, the party chairman harbored deep, if largely private, misgivings about her party's nominee.
Despite his misgivings, Mr. McCain volunteered for more missions and was transferred to the carrier Oriskany.
In the end, the nation's desire for change outweighed any of the misgivings the candidate inspired.
Despite such criticisms and Mr. Trump's misgivings, top administration officials have pledged to uphold the law.
Ms. Hicks denied that Ms. Trump had misgivings about promoting the ad in which she appeared.
As recently as Wednesday morning, Nelson was saying that Republicans had expressed private misgivings about Bridenstine.
Despite misgivings, traders proceeded with the transactions to secure commissions in slow markets, the order said.
"We have no misgivings at all about making the start," Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said.
Whispering (and shouting) campaign Ernst's misgivings were nothing like the fireworks that went off when Sen.
The United States' European allies have misgivings over its security commitments on the Continent as well.
Tyrion and Varys — wily pragmatists advising a conquering queen — expressed deep moral misgivings about this plan.
Despite the educated misgivings, Holmes and Theranos were sure their proprietary pinprick technology was a game-changer.
The misgivings about future policy came before recent public statements from Fed officials echoing a softening course.
Yukito Kishiro, who wrote the original graphic novels, said on Thursday he did not share the misgivings.
Mr. Hancock shows no sign of misgivings about those circumstances, either in the moment or in hindsight.
Despite all earlier misgivings, it turns out that Riverdale didn't change Miss Grundy (Sarah Habel) after all!
Those misgivings, frankly, have somewhat undermined, or at least cast a shadow over, the show's considerable accomplishments.
Despite my misgivings, though, millennial preferences (especially around mobile connectivity) have reshaped car making and car marketing.
House leaders planned a Friday vote on the budget, though Republicans in that chamber also had misgivings.
Russia has also stepped into negotiations with militias in CAR, adding to Western misgivings about its presence.
I don't want to hear people's private misgivings, people need to talk publicly and show some courage.
Democrats are voicing strong misgivings about President Trump's reported decision to keep James Comey atop the FBI.
Obviously, not everybody who set their misgivings aside to join the Trump administration was a chaste actor.
Clinton, who has expressed misgivings about other corporate mega mergers, has not yet commented on the takeover.
Those private misgivings have come in tandem with fury at Powell, who Trump blames for the situation.
But the misgivings in Hollywood extend beyond one disappointing weekend, even one as important as Memorial Day.
Voters who thought he was unqualified or unsuited for office had to support him, despite their misgivings.
Democratic strategist Steve Elmendorf said progressive voters would still choose the former first lady, even with misgivings.
Gaal said she auditioned for the course, but was rejected after she expressed her misgivings about it.
Both Republican commissioners were seen as having misgivings about the proposal to keep the rules in place.
The Justice Department, it turns out, held the same misgivings about the Espionage Act that journalists did.
But his misgivings on the legality of firing Weinstein put him at odds with his fellow directors.
The bottom line: From when Nielsen was first nominated as secretary of homeland security, Trump had misgivings.
It might be a bad idea to craft policy around Americans' misgivings about ethnic and cultural change.
And no wonder that, in spite of initial misgivings, the "Disruptor-in-Chief" has turned to him.
Government officials who had misgivings about human rights abuses in Afghanistan largely kept their reservations to themselves.
Whatever their misgivings, neither of them had any doubt that they would leave if given the chance.
In this version, they both overcome their misgivings and frolic in the ocean together before parting ways.
Although Horton kept his misgivings about football's potential consequences within his household, he talked about it regularly.
In early 2012, he shared his misgivings with a local TV station and a government anticorruption commission.
Bret: He is my first choice by far, whatever misgivings I might have about his micromanaging style.
Despite Mr. Dowd's misgivings, Mr. Trump remained firm in his insistence that he meet with Mr. Mueller.
And even some of those who voted yes on the extender had misgivings about what it lacked.
The opioid epidemic led to her misgivings with her party's effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Many of the misgivings that conservatives have about Mr. Moon stem from his association with Mr. Roh.
Their misgivings only deepened when President Trump suggested that South Korea pay $1 billion for the system.
These non-authoritarian Republicans likely have other misgivings about Trump that are reinforced by his recent pardons.
Despite misgivings on the left and right, Powell appears to be on a smooth path to confirmation.
But if Morey had misgivings, he also saw potential and signed Wiltjer as an undrafted free agent.
Despite those misgivings, the Alexander-Murray and Collins-Nelson plans seemed to be in everybody's best interest.
However, Mr. Ryan said on Tuesday that it was important to support the party despite those misgivings.
Although music critics have expressed misgivings about the very existence of the thing — and why shouldn't they?
The report illustrated how American officials have come to view China's large and growing tech industry with misgivings.
Despite those misgivings, a steady rise in U.S. bond yields was seen prompting retail investors to buy dollars.
Everyone else who was named in this article initially had misgivings, mostly around concerns about outing former partners.
The U.S. players agreed that they had no misgivings that this game would come down in their favor.
Such attempts at censorship only help to reinforce Western misgivings about China's politics and undermine its soft power.
It turns out, that's only part of his misgivings about the current state of open-source foundations, though.
In a territory where many people have misgivings about Chinese justice, it will be hard to instil confidence.
For too long, I had my way with showers despite my misgivings about water waste and skin care.
The elite financiers who descended on Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum last week also expressed misgivings.
The accompanying statement showed some misgivings about an economy that grew just 0.7 percent in the first quarter.
And despite misgivings about whether the Fed should act, he predicted a possible move in April or June.
The voters in the focus group didn't hold whatever misgivings they hold about Donald Trump against his son.
I looked for misgivings in patty shacks sprinkled all over the city, and in stalls lining the markets.
The delay also reflects wider misgivings over the deal among businesses, which have been divided over its merits.
Social media's addictive nature and the use of sexbots are just two examples of the misgivings they have.
Yet despite any misgivings, Brostrom made clear that she was pleased that Sidibé would be leaving in June.
Despite her misgivings about student debt, Schauren was forced to take out loans to pay for her education.
He wants more executions Obama's first attorney general, Eric Holder, opposed capital punishment, and President Obama had misgivings.
He hoisted a pint of Guinness, set aside his misgivings and threw in his blessing, with a toast.
In dissent, Judge J.Clifford Wallace expressed misgivings about the groups to which the payments were to be made.
But given his status as evangelical royalty and respect for his charitable work, the misgivings mostly remained private.
Will voters remove the president they dislike, or reward him with a second term despite their personal misgivings?
But Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, said misgivings about the Saudis were justified.
He has been in the position to swallow his misgivings about policy and align himself with the opposition.
Expressed by one of the world's top credit ratings agencies, however, the misgivings will be harder to ignore.
Several Republicans have expressed misgivings about the process and a desire to hear from key witnesses, including Sens.
He wasn't sure what he wanted out of the visit—he knew only that curiosity eclipsed his misgivings.
On the big night, club managers had misgivings; the house was packed with businessmen from the Deep South.
But Farsi's plea underlined misgivings among substantial parts of the public and the business community about the sale.
This has led to misgivings about sharing national security details with him, a senior American intelligence official said.
Some misgivings remain, abroad and at home, about whether Chinese technical brio is yet matched by imaginative brilliance.
She had misgivings about the "reconciliation" concept: after all, she had just been trying to go to school.
He also expressed misgivings about recent changes that Athens had made to its legal framework for granting asylum.
However, it is not just military necessity but moral misgivings that pose hurdles to the nuking of Pyongyang.
Jack Bogle was sure of his pioneering market invention, but he always had misgivings about what it had become.
From their report: Only a few responded; just a handful have expressed any misgivings to CNN or other outlets.
Kim shared his misgivings with some local media and South Korean regulators after his tip-off to the NHTSA.
Only a few responded; just a handful have expressed misgivings to CNN, other outlets or in their own statements.
And it is increasingly likely that united front will be, despite the misgivings of the Republican establishment, against Trump.
Some may be feeling misgivings about the choice, but politics and policy are not, for most, all-consuming interests.
The eastern European countries have expressed misgivings over whether resources will be directed away from them, the sources said.
Such misgivings were exposed by his recent veto over the start of accession talks with North Macedonia and Albania.
"  "Many of you have acknowledged your deep misgivings about the president in quiet conversations over the past two years.
Then, in Europe, Mr. Obama may find a more receptive audience, given the deep misgivings over the British vote.
Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo had already expressed misgivings about the commodities exemption, so the Fed's position was somewhat expected.
In 1992, the chief judge, also white, gave a newspaper interview expressing misgivings about school desegregation and interracial marriage.
Still, despite their misgivings about Trump's victory and his administration's priorities, the students have high hopes for his presidency.
It also expressed misgivings over a lack of clear criteria in lifting parliamentary immunity in cases to facilitate inquiries.
Meanwhile, those who held strong misgivings about the deal and engagement with the United States will be further empowered.
While on location in London, she discovered a notebook in which Miller claimed he had misgivings about marrying her.
Mr. Amar, who supports Judge Kavanaugh, said the judge's misgivings about the Starr investigation were welcome evidence of maturity.
Unease with charter schools may reflect misgivings about subjecting public schools to the harsh forces of free-market competition.
It is not a surprising move for two people who accepted the job having the same misgivings as Bartok.
Songs from across U2's catalog echoed or rebutted one another, answering righteousness and uplift with doubts and misgivings.
In "Sober," singing about yet another fling entered with misgivings, she asks, "What will we do when we're sober?"
The misgivings about photographers are understood to originate with Prince Harry, who was 12 when his mother was killed.
But the industry's enthusiasm gave way to misgivings as insurers lost billions of dollars in the law's first years.
In 2040, assuming I'm still kicking, I'm sure I'll have misgivings about some of what I wrote in 2020.
Rather, they suggest the depth of the misgivings Mr. Trump has raised among American elites, and which persist today.
In dissent, Judge J. Clifford Wallace expressed misgivings about the groups to which the payments were to be made.
In addition to hinting more about Ukraine, Bolton discussed his misgivings about the Trump administration's approach to North Korea.
US lawmakers have voiced misgivings about TikTok, asking whether the company might feed data back to the Chinese government.
Despite the misgivings of some GOP lawmakers, Trump administration officials have voiced optimism that the Senate bill will pass.
Hester veered between his misgivings and his plans to buy houses and cars, and to pay off his debts.
Like Rachel, Shapiro frequently has to decide whether she is a bomb-thrower or an inside player with misgivings.
Separately, Mr. Cohen said one of his greatest misgivings surrounding the hush money involved the first lady, Melania Trump.
They had these grave misgivings and doubts about the strategy, about the mission, about how things were being portrayed.
When he raised the State Department's misgivings about the "bureaucratic chatter" of a possible war, Rice cut him off.
Misgivings about Washington's role in the world are being felt by ordinary people as well as foreign policy specialists.
This is a book of misgivings, spells, invocations, dialogs, commentaries, songs, and ruminations on philosophy, poetry, art, and politics.
John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina also said they will vote for Tillerson despite their misgivings.
The president also expressed misgivings about his visit to the border, believing it would do little to change anyone's mind.
Sherrod, in the full telling, explained that she had overcome her initial misgivings and helped save the white family's farm.
It would prefer Britain to remain in the European Union but has deep misgivings about Corbyn's tax and nationalization agenda.
Annie snuck in via Patricia (Selenis Levya) and Owen got in, but didn't take pill A thanks to his misgivings.
Despite any misgivings about Cruise as an actor and a person, the trailer certainly sets up some pretty spectacular shots.
Despite her previous misgivings about running for office, Winfrey tells PEOPLE she felt compelled to at least consider the idea.
Lenders are also known to have misgivings over the plan, but because they worry the government's numbers don't add up.
Previously Murphy expressed misgivings about staying with 20th, given that the company was being purchased by the Walt Disney Company.
Similar misgivings caused Mr Sisi to back away from a promise to end fuel subsidies, after trimming them in 2014.
They steered clear of framing their misgivings on morality grounds, instead voicing concerns about "military readiness" and unit cohesion. Gen.
But statism is not an end in itself for Arendt, and we can certainly imagine her having misgivings about Clinton.
Willett labeled his concurrence as "dubitante," a Latin legal phrase used by judges to signal misgivings about their own rulings.
Germany and Sweden have misgivings over Iran's human rights record, which the United Nations described last year as "deeply troubling".
But Whitman's statement said the New Jersey governor made his statement despite his own public misgivings about a Trump presidency.
The Vermont senator also reaffirmed his support for the Obama administration's nuclear Iran deal, despite misgivings among advocates for Israel.
The Australians had long harbored misgivings about Huawei in existing networks, but the 23G war game was a turning point.
The measure passed largely along party lines despite misgivings among some progressives about its pay-as-you-go budget restrictions.
But despite his early misgivings about staying at Indiana, he remained, knowing that he would receive a good education there.
For all the well-founded misgivings about it, we have little choice but to domesticate it as best we can.
For example, despite misgivings, she reached out to Ivanka Trump after hearing that she might want to help Planned Parenthood.
Whelan's misgivings and fears about the future make for a riveting film, of interest to audiences far beyond dance nerds.
To prevail, however, Boeing will need to overcome political misgivings in Brazil, even though Embraer has a lot to gain.
It also produced some great music that transcends any misgivings one might have about how fans and critics framed it.
There were misgivings about the chaos that tends to follow in his wake, but United felt it had little choice.
Mr. Ramsey's mother, who initially had misgivings, was won over and helped edit Mr. Chau's application for missionary boot camp.
"Performance," his first directing credit, was completed in the late 20053s but shelved because Warner Brothers had misgivings about it.
Listen: "Harmony Hall," Vampire Weekend's first new song in six years, wraps misgivings in three-chord elation, Jon Pareles writes.
I can tell you that it is very good, with some misgivings, but it's different from what I'd been expecting.
Catholic conservatives have misgivings about his embrace of Muslims — especially in a country, Egypt, where radical Islamists have murdered Christians.
Whatever misgivings he previously voiced, Mr. Ratcliffe told allies in recent days that he was excited about replacing Mr. Coats.
Tsipras and Greek officials have expressed misgivings at the fact that several major fires broke out at the same time.
There are widespread misgivings that Madrid's clampdown on the vote has only served to strengthen pro-independence sentiment in Catalonia.
Of course, those misgivings do not appear to extend to one particularly crucial elite: the leadership of the Republican Party.
Still, misgivings about the far-right ultrareligious haunt even right-wing Jewish voters who have normally voted for Mr. Netanyahu.
But even among those most devoted to changing the way teachers are trained, there are misgivings about this new path.
Trump teased a veto a day after the White House had said he would sign the legislation despite his misgivings.
And they have more misgivings than Buddhism about visually depicting divinity, so they may take issue with Mindar-style iconography.
Foreign governments are eager to understand US Presidents -- their motivations, misgivings, and moods -- so that they can influence US policy.
The Alzheimer's Association was so concerned that it contacted Twitter this month to express misgivings about the political ads ban.
Although he too expressed serious misgivings about UTA's program and lack of community engagement, Deborda maintained a thoughtful, reasoned perspective.
Despite her misgivings for Perry's new music, the actress told one fan that she enjoyed Nicki Minaj's verse in the song.
Sondland says in later testimony that neither Bolton nor Hill shared "misgivings" with him about the interactions with the Ukrainian officials.
Recently, Ronald Green, Randazza's partner, called to say he had serious misgivings about taking on a very high-profile prospective client.
They express misgivings when he's very explicitly racist, but they mostly hold their tongues and focus on tax reform and deregulation.
Washington (CNN)Americans have expressed deep misgivings about both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton throughout the course of the presidential race.
Despite her initial misgivings about moving away from New York, Hassinger settled in and raised her children as a single mother.
It comes during a time of fervent domestic support for Erdogan as well as international misgivings about the post-coup crackdown.
Mr Cohn, who had been in the job since the start of the Trump administration, had strong misgivings about the tariffs.
Senior Republicans aired misgivings about Donald Trump's desire to give Herman Cain a seat on the board of the Federal Reserve.
The report concluded that "The UK chose not to act on its well-founded misgivings" about the extent of de-Ba'athification.
As such it will almost certainly hook in those who were interested in the larger product but had misgivings about price.
Whatever his initial misgivings, Hamill has gone out of his way to emphasize that he's since come around on the movie.
In the same article, Nicholas Wade reported the misgivings of leading scientists who found Venter's technical achievement remarkable, his hype distasteful.
Six GOP senators have expressed deep misgivings including Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who said Tuesday he cannot support the House bill.
Despite my misgivings on Audi's ability to embiggen (a perfectly cromulent word) the car while retaining exterior zazz, it's no slouch.
Millennials' misgivings about the lack of relatable experts are not without merit, said New York City-based financial planner Douglas Boneparth.
When the Umbrella Movement eventually sputtered to an end in December 2014, both governments hoped that the public's misgivings would abate.
As I sang, it dawned on me that, despite my lefty ideals and early misgivings, I had had a great time.
The band members are honest about their misgivings over the weird, new situation they find themselves in (and often, each other).
It is unanimously opposed by Democrats, and some Republicans have voiced deep misgivings about repealing the law without immediately replacing it.
China and Russia, which have provided unwavering support for Venezuela in diplomatic forums, have stayed quiet about any misgivings with Caracas.
In fact, the president expressed these misgivings at a rally for Strange, implicitly giving Trump voters permission to vote for Moore.
The exchange helped explain the degree to which many voters already distrust her and the reason they have misgivings about her.
Significantly, his victory coaxed mainstream Republican conservatives who had long suppressed their misgivings about neoconservative foreign policy out of the closet.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who leads the barest of Republican majorities, had also expressed misgivings about his path to confirmation.
Bruni: I had some of your same misgivings about "Billboards," which sort of went off the rails as it went along.
Many Saudis have misgivings about the sale, with some fearing Riyadh is selling cheaply at a time of low oil prices.
She said she feels that despite her misgivings, she has to stay on good terms with him since he is connected.
But as time wore on, many younger people, particularly musicians of the bebop generation, expressed misgivings about his genuflecting stage persona.
As the bill moved through the legislative process, members of the Congressional Black Caucus expressed misgivings and produced an alternative measure.
But observers agree that most delegates are trying to remain respectful of their American counterparts, whatever private misgivings they may harbor.
At the film's close, Fareeda takes Jodi back after Jodi publicly repents for her misgivings and proclaims her newfound self-confidence.
While at the G7 on France's Atlantic coast, Trump told reporters he's had his own misgivings on the tariffs against China.
During the course of the conversation, the officer quietly admitted to misgivings about the orders he was obliged to carry out.
He's expressed misgivings about changing his staff before high-stakes immigration legislation is hammered out, according to one of the people.
Last year Victoria University cancelled a screening of a film criticising Confucius Institutes after Chinese diplomats expressed misgivings about the event.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle voiced misgivings over N.C.A.A. rules that forbid players from earning money from their fame.
For starters, Mr. Kushner is not the only one who has told the president he has misgivings about Mr. Bannon's style.
The Carpetbagger The Oscar winner transformed herself to play the anchor Megyn Kelly, even though she had misgivings about the role.
But despite those apparent misgivings, it appears Bolton has little interest in playing the role of star witness for House Democrats.
Scorsese, it's worth noting, isn't the only director of his generation to express misgivings about how the movie business is changing.
In March 2018, the President considered vetoing a $1.3 trillion spending bill over misgivings about its contents and border wall funding.
Some members of the family had misgivings about talking to Mallin, but Cory and Ruby heard genuine remorse in her voice.
Jeff Flake, R-Arizona, and John Thune, R-South Dakota, expressed misgivings about releasing the information contained in the document publicly.
It is true that Obama himself repeatedly voiced misgivings about unilaterally suspending deportations by executive action before ultimately creating DACA anyway.
"I understand the misgivings around it and some of the rhetoric from people who don't support it," Farrell said last week.
It's also still entirely possible that Din's misgivings about droids are rooted in something that happened to him later in life.
Osram Chief Executive Olaf Berlien expressed his misgivings at the time by saying he would not sell his shares to AMS.
Osram Chief Executive Olaf Berlien expressed his misgivings at the time by saying he would not sell his shares to AMS.
Both men spoke with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, who has expressed deep misgivings about opening talks with North Korea.
During his testimony, Commissioner Gregg Bishop of the Department of Small Business Services (SBS) enumerated the administration's misgivings about the bill.
In an interview, Mr. Gooley said he had deep misgivings about the verdict and still harbors doubts about Mr. Lewis's guilt.
Despite her misgivings about the current situation, Cummings is a big believer in driverless cars once the right technology is in place.
He went out of his way to reassure Israel, and Arab and African endorsements helped overcome the first President George Bush's misgivings.
At Mar-a-Lago Saturday, Trump expressed deep misgivings about technology during his brief exchange with reporters positioned outside his Grand Ballroom.
That could entice some staffers to stay despite misgivings about the startup's new alliance with a tobacco company, one current employee said.
But he cautioned that hospital officials had had "real misgivings" about the way the process was handled on the day she died.
The report said he expressed his misgivings to National Economic Council members and noted that Yellen "impressed [Trump] greatly" during their interview.
Ryan, who endorsed Trump last week after initial misgivings, said he still supported his candidacy, saying Trump would be preferable to Clinton.
Some of these moves are rooted in Russia's deep misgivings about western-sponsored regime change in countries such as Libya and Iraq.
"We really want to enhance the brand," said Pollinger, who said people of color have expressed misgivings about the museum's limited audience.
I do have misgivings about the logic of such poems in terms of their future iterations and eventual trajectory of such treatment.
The President claimed that his administration had cooperated fully with the Mueller investigation despite his professed misgivings about the special counsel's team.
Some of the protest leaders say they felt pressured by international mediators, in particular the Americans, to accept it, despite their misgivings.
During their chat, de Leiris appears to confirm Le Roy's misgivings about the case, and about the role of the Société Générale.
He, as governor, famously expanded Medicaid despite his GOP legislature's misgivings, implying that people opposing the Obamacare policy wouldn't get into heaven.
There was some doubt over the budget — Paul, John McCain, and other Republicans expressed misgivings about some aspects of the resolution. Sen.
Two Republicans - Maine's Susan Collins and Alaska's Lisa Murkowski - expressed grave misgivings about the charter school advocate's limited experience with public schools.
He and his colleague Corina Tarnita [now at Princeton University] had been preparing their own paper detailing their misgivings about kin selection.
Winfrey, 64, cleared up any potential misgivings about the duo's hangout after Doria was spotted leaving her home carrying a few bags.
Revenue neutrality is fast emerging as a divisive issue in Congress, where deficit hawks have expressed misgivings about adding to the deficit.
National Cathedral, despite the misgivings of the Episcopal bishop who presides there, will host an inaugural prayer service that Trump will attend.
Clinton — who emerged as a leader in her college class — had shown misgivings about the glad-handing expected of an aspiring politician.
Nusra Front's breaking of ties from al Qaeda appeared aimed at assuaging Syrians who had misgivings about its links with foreign jihadists.
Al Sharpton began taking calls from black listeners to his "Keepin' It Real" radio program who said they had misgivings about Mrs.
The campaign reinforced my deep misgivings about how the elite media, political insiders and big corporations have an impact on our democracy.
Despite all those details, I was still left with some misgivings about the central message of the book, embodied in its title.
Few in the Senate had spoken more candidly about their misgivings with Mr. Trump, first as a candidate and then as president.
The question for you to confront is whether this crush reflects what I'll call "manageable ambivalence" or deeper misgivings about your engagement.
Since his election, however, Mr. Moon has sought to dispel misgivings that his government would weaken that relationship, repeatedly emphasizing its importance.
He struggled with a flapping tarp against the rain, and was troubled by misgivings as he hurtled above a darkened Coney Island.
And evangelical misgivings about Mr. Trump, widely voiced during the campaign, have largely disappeared as a result of his efforts as president.
Stingingly attuned to the tension between long-term love and last-minute misgivings, "Between Us" makes a familiar situation feel remarkably fresh.
But CFDT chief Laurent Berger also signaled misgivings last week about Macron's decision to use executive decrees to get his reforms through.
His third Washed Out album, with the self-mocking title "Mister Mellow," both proclaims its anodyne intentions and reveals misgivings behind them.
Her policy to maintain low interest rates despite the misgivings of conservatives has earned her widespread praise among economists of all stripes.
Whatever misgivings anti-Trump conservatives might have had about him, he'll undo much of the agenda of his liberal predecessor while Mrs.
And looming over it all is a big chunk of voters torn between their party and their misgivings about their party's nominee.
The bill now heads to Trump, who had been expected to sign it into law despite misgivings about it earlier this week.
Even Mayor Bill de Blasio, a supporter of the Hudson Yards project, is now expressing some misgivings about the property tax breaks.
It would also stretch U.S. military resources needed elsewhere, possibly incur massive new costs and fuel misgivings among some countries in the region.
" The billionaires and millionaires attending Davos had misgivings about Ocasio-Cortez's proposal, which she made during a recent interview on CBS' "60 Minutes.
Even if, despite their misgivings, a person does decide to take the plunge and start exercising, high street shopping is exclusionary for many.
The Treasury has expressed misgivings about SASSA retaining Cash Paymaster Services, a move also criticized by members of parliament's committee on public accounts.
To a preteen like Mr. Margolick growing up in suburban Connecticut, King's association with civil rights confrontations that sometimes turned violent provoked misgivings.
Despite everyone's misgivings, the lavish ceremony at l'Horizon on the Riviera proceeded, complete with 600 bottles of champagne and 50 pounds of caviar.
There are tensions about the White House's strategy, with the most fervent Trump allies favoring a hard-line approach and others expressing misgivings.
But to the extent he has legitimate misgivings about our authority, I've offered to work with him on a legislative proposal to Congress.
"If skillfully played, his stock will rise," Randall Dunning, a Texas delegate who has misgivings about Trump, said the day before he spoke.
In May, in a widely circulated cover story in New York, Andrew Sullivan expressed misgivings that America is suffering from too much democracy.
Q: Did you have any misgivings about playing a bisexual, especially given how conscious mainstream Bollywood actors have to be of their image?
You've been, politely say, public about your misgivings about our current president, if Elizabeth Warren were the other candidate, what would you do?
Exit polls showed that more voters trusted Trump over Clinton on the economy even though they had misgivings about his fitness for office.
They have repeatedly expressed misgivings over a lopsided tax system where a small pool of taxpayers are supporting a growing contingent of pensioners.
Mr. Obama's race probably intensified such misgivings, but they have been there all along, shaping politics and policy for a very long time.
A chorus of evangelical church leaders, theologians and radio hosts has been urging Christians to squelch any misgivings and vote for Mr. Trump.
Despite her misgivings about Barnes, Cheryl Silvonek agreed to drive the couple to a concert in Scranton on the night of March 14.
The Administrator has misgivings these days even about some of his fellow online activists, and he suspects many have ties to the government.
Despite these premarital misgivings, they wed and dutifully reproduced, but this Beverly Hills housewife was never going to relegate herself to hostess duty.
But Ms. Yanos has misgivings: Those Democrats, she believes, have never done all that much to deliver the promise of the American dream.
Hardly for the first time, the party had entered the immigration debate with palpable misgivings — and then, at the brink of action, scattered.
The Red Sox were not the first championship team to raise questions about visiting the White House because of misgivings about its occupant.
He says the national mood is turning against the technology: Until now, misgivings around the technology didn't seem to be slowing it down.
Republicans have historically been more supportive of the war than Democrats, and have remained so even as Mr Trump has voiced his misgivings.
But that bump may not last forever, and it doesn't do away with the misgivings that a majority of Americans have about us.
Opinion Columnist Chuck Hardwick, lifelong Republican, former Pfizer executive, now retired in Florida, voted for Donald Trump in 2016, but not without misgivings.
But such is Berlin's commitment to free trade that it would have to present grave misgivings to prevent a takeover on such grounds.
So they held back their misgivings for years, unable to admit to their friends and sometimes themselves that so much had been wasted.
Two senators from Democratic-leaning states, Cory Gardner of Colorado and Susan Collins of Maine, have already expressed misgivings over their leaders' intransigence.
For all the misgivings among her people about China, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi seems impressed with Beijing's power to assist in peace.
Mr. Harkin said he was occasionally asked whether he had any misgivings about leaving since a Republican, Senator Joni Ernst, took his seat.
He told Morey that as a "socially conscious" person he believed in the war effort, but that he had misgivings about the violence.
One newspaper reporter, on condition of anonymity, admitted to having had some misgivings but was on a tight deadline and being pushed to publish.
"This branch would use the subsidiary's EU passport to enter the European market from the UK. We have serious misgivings about this," she said.
Ahead, five exfoliating formulas that are gentle, effective, and readily equipped to clear up any misgivings — and your breakouts, dullness, and dark spots, too.
Those features seem like a win for everyone, but some critics have their misgivings over what repercussions could come along with the new standards.
America replaced it as the (by now reluctant) sponsor of the Zionists in Palestine, shepherding them to statehood in the teeth of British misgivings.
Several EU countries, including France, also have misgivings about the visa liberalization, saying Ankara must meet 72 EU criteria before it could be implemented.
The issue has the potential to stoke deeper concerns among some Democrats on the panel who already have misgivings about possible conflicts of interest.
Ms. Warren also pledged to "eliminate high-stakes testing," a promise that has appeal to the public, which has widespread misgivings about such testing.
Roger Wicker (MS): Before Trump declared a national emergency, Wicker was among the Republicans who expressed misgivings about using this tactic to obtain funding.
Israel has long sought ways to overcome any misgivings foreign visitors might have about the security situation, given the simmering conflict with the Palestinians.
Seriously, in spite of my many misgivings about Clinton, I expected to be moved by my party's nomination of its first woman presidential candidate.
"London's misgivings over Chinese involvement in its key infrastructure is yet another stroke of China-phobia," the Xinhua editorial, by writer Zhu Junqing, argued.
But the hope of booting the Tories out of Downing Street is enough to keep them loyal, despite misgivings about, say, his foreign policy.
I would prepare for a December rate hike of one-quarter-percentage point, to a half percent, despite my misgivings about such a move.
But there are no misgivings from the man who's about to start his 20th season in Indy cars, and his 18th at Team Penske.
Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) is among them, but took a moment to talk with TechCrunch about his misgivings in a bit more detail.
And we'll keep watching Cameraperson, because it gives us the same experience — this time, into the memories and misgivings of a 21st-century cinematographer.
The TV icon, 64, cleared up any potential misgivings about the duo's hangout after Doria was spotted leaving her home carrying a few bags.
But as he demonstrated on Wednesday, he has no misgivings about slandering news outlets (or any institutions really) that reveal unflattering things about him.
But the company and the Office of Science and Technology Policy discussed working for the same cause, even against others in government with misgivings.
The company is running a television ad apologizing for its misgivings and arguing that it wants to get back to what made Facebook great.
" Despite the misgivings about marriage she joked about, Ms. Leggero said that when they were dating, she felt they were "on the marriage track.
Despite my minor dolphin misgivings, I agreed to meet Aros in the restaurant of Shutters On The Beach, a fancy hotel in Santa Monica.
Jen makes a persuasive case, despite her misgivings, and when a more famous name comes along, a quick shot registers Jen's necessarily unspoken disappointment.
Despite whatever misgivings they may have about Trump, Republicans said they felt more confident that Trump would help enact conservative policies if elected president.
"Although I have some obvious misgivings about his judicial philosophy, I think the criticism from the Judicial Network is totally unfair," Durbin said. Sen.
It could be supportive of whatever deal the U.S. seals on Afghanistan, despite Britain's likely misgivings of its likely impacts on human rights there.
It turns out that Monica's misgivings about the beta were an outlier only because Richard and his team sent invites exclusively to other engineers.
Even when the Limeliters were at the height of their acclaim — or perhaps especially then — Mr. Yarbrough had deep misgivings about his unexpected calling.
Yet at perhaps the least likely moment in the last several decades, misgivings about globalization are playing a starring role in the presidential election.
Admittedly, "Westworld" overcame initial misgivings about its first-season structure by thoughtfully flipping the script in terms of who the bad guys really were.
In the end, my not wanting to miss anything led to me wanting to go back out with Tim in spite of my misgivings.
"I realized that I had let societal misgivings about my culture mar my own perspective of its validity as an art form," Crowe reflects.
Really, though, JoJo loves Ben (ugh, this is so last season) and they have a ball gossiping about her misgivings re: all the fellas.
In China, party secretaries are more powerful than mayors, and the wait suggests that there may have been some misgivings about confirming Mr. Huang.
With Netflix's resounding success in forging — and, so far, dominating — the global market for streaming video, it may seem churlish to harbor any misgivings.
At the Republican National Convention in 22000, Kress could see that many delegates had misgivings when Bush talked about taking the Texas model nationwide.
Senator Roy Blunt, Republican of Missouri and another member of the Appropriations Committee, has also expressed misgivings about Mr. Trump upsetting the panel's handiwork.
But while Chinese leaders seemed unlikely to publicly air any misgivings over Brexit, as Britain's withdrawal from the bloc is known, or about Mrs.
While there is no constitutional provision that says the president's personal lawyer cannot make a statement at a classified briefing, legal scholars expressed misgivings.
His misgivings grew when he learned that the DNA sample used to convict Mr. Morgan in the Bronx gun case was only 14.15 picograms.
Vertical mergers have long had liberal critics, and Senate liberals Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and others have expressed public misgivings about AT&T's bid.
His brother, Janis, an agent at ASM Sports, which represents Porzingis, was more straightforward and pointed to the misgivings that now seem to exist.
She spoke adoringly of "Bobby" and set up some girlfriends on blind dates with Mr. Durst, but to a few, she shared dark misgivings.
Adam Isacson, an official at the Washington Office on Latin America, a group that advocates for migrant rights, expressed misgivings about the potential deployment.
The crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, has ploughed ahead with a ruinous war in Yemen despite deep misgivings in Washington and other Western capitals.
And last year, Mr. Pearson, a conservative Republican, yearned for a change in the White House, despite his misgivings about the candidate promising it.
And despite the gains in home prices recently, many market players and analysts still have misgivings about a strong revival in the housing market.
On his new album, "Have We Met," the idiom he chose is the reverberant, electronics-enhanced, early MTV tone of confidence with hidden misgivings.
"I will start work immediately," said Fico, a 5-Star member, who faces fierce misgivings within the two camps about any possible tie-up.
All he can do is focus on the new bad guys and table his misgivings about what apprehending them might accomplish in the end.
Those misgivings burst onto social media this week when photographs emerged that were criticized for disrespecting the victims and the solemnity of the site.
A third answer is that Americans so loathe the political system and so mistrust Clinton that they're willing to consider Trump even despite their misgivings.
"I have serious misgivings about his conservative bonafides, his temperament is certainly in play as an issue," he said on Fox Business in March 2016.
" Despite his misgivings, he said that although "there was much I didn't like about him, there was far more I didn't like about Hillary Clinton.
In other words, I had misgivings about what I suspected to be the major topics covered by the all-start line-up of featured poets.
Sapin said that Slovakia and Spain were not currently in a position to take a political decision on the tax while Belgium now had misgivings.
Despite their clear misgivings, many vulnerable freshman Democrats were reluctant to follow Brindisi's lead and say they would refuse to back Sanders or Warren. Rep.
Official media have reported misgivings about one experiment in which citizens visiting government offices to complain about miscarriages of justice were punished with poor scores.
Such strong local opposition has led to bipartisan misgivings in the State Senate, where a few prominent Republicans have broken ranks and publicly criticized fracking.
Other conservative Republicans, outside Congress, have expressed deep misgivings about Trump's refusal to even acknowledge conflicts of interest or his failure to hold press conferences.
The U.K.'s opposition Labour Party re-elected far-left leader Jeremy Corbyn this weekend, despite misgivings among the party's own members of parliament (MPs).
Meanwhile the liberals, while hailing the deal as "historic", have misgivings at being kept out of the place for which most Jews have special reverence.
When the U.S. Senate debated the nomination of Tom Perez to lead the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) in 2013, there were plenty of misgivings.
At a fund-raiser for a state lawmaker in West Chester this month, guests in business attire expressed strong misgivings about voting for Mr. Trump.
Some of those not normally given to hyperbole have deep misgivings about what could go wrong while disentangling Britain from four decades of European integration.
Despite their misgivings, regulators in Virginia approved a proposal to build a small wind farm off the coast of Virginia Beach, the Associated Press reports.
No GOP senator has broken ranks to express any misgivings about confirming Kavanaugh, and the support of every Republican senator is enough to confirm him.
Aides are cautiously optimistic this time will be different, even as they continue to express private misgivings about the compressed timeline to arrange the meeting.
John McCain, of Arizona, Monday but acknowledged Republicans might not be willing to go that far and said one Republican senator had already expressed misgivings.
He noted that Cabinet members might not know the president well or would feel partisan pressure not to go against him, despite their own misgivings.
Her policy to maintain low interest rates despite the misgivings of conservatives has earned her widespread praise among economists of all stripes: http://bit.ly/85003GC0l6G.
At a meeting in March, Charlie Dent, a seven-term centrist congressman from Pennsylvania, expressed misgivings about the health-care plan, and Trump lashed out.
There are also differences between Boris Johnson and Donald Trump, but the similarities have been much noted in some European circles, with no small misgivings.
Other countries have expressed misgivings about the council as well, most notably for the continued presence of countries with terrible human rights records as members.
But the present moment is propitious for an admired soon-to-be ex-official to air dire misgivings about the strategic state of the country.
These misgivings are accompanied by a concern among the critics that some leading geneticists are being insensitive to the needs or priorities of indigenous communities.
Misgivings in the Republican conference extend beyond just a few of the most moderate and conservative members, and Mr. McConnell can lose only two Republicans.
Their misgivings ramped up last summer, as Ms. Liu worked with prosecutors to investigate whether Mr. McCabe had lied to investigators during an administrative inquiry.
While some Arab politicians have voiced misgivings about Gantz's record in uniform, others have hinted they may grudgingly back him as an antidote to Netanyahu.
Several names have been floated, but the President has expressed misgivings with each of them because they all come with their own set of complications.
This book, along with a wisp or two of early memories, has stirred up misgivings about his own past that Blake believes Varina might clarify.
Yet Judge Griffen's order appeared to have the widest immediate effect, and it was the first to focus on the misgivings of the pharmaceutical industry.
In short, minorities had legitimate reasons to not trust President Trump, and his actions in the last year have only served to validate those misgivings.
The main organizer of Goodlatte's event, Alfonso Aguilar, the president of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, said even he has misgivings about the bill.
At the event, Goodlatte mentioned the guest speakers who weren't there, but did not suggest their absence might have reflected any misgivings about his bill.
Viewed that way, allowing for the stated misgivings, the latest "American Crime Story" nimbly demonstrates the latitude that FX has to operate under this banner.
He did, though, express some misgivings about rates being so low, not only with his own Fed but in other central banks around the world.
There are a half-dozen or so Senate Republicans who are said to have misgivings about rubber-stamping Trump's Cabinet appointees and early policy goals.
Mr. Trump, pushed by his more anti-immigration advisers, kept a campaign pledge to rescind DACA, despite privately expressing misgivings to aides about doing so.
In doing so, Mr. Harris ignored the misgivings of one of his sons, who memorialized his concerns in an email that became public last week.
I have no misgivings about or lack of confidence in the cause in which I am engaged, and my courage does not halt or falter.
Despite criticism from Tokyo and some misgivings in Washington, Ms. Park has doggedly cultivated closer ties with China, hoping that approach would help tame North Korea.
China and Russia are also signatories to the deal signed in Vienna in 2015 and have expressed misgivings about the Europeans' decision to trigger the mechanism.
Still, incidents like this one gave some in Ralph's world misgivings, including one hardened troll who normally wouldn't think twice about unhinged behavior on the internet.
Mr De Falco's misgivings about the government's hardline immigration policy, driven by the League's leader and interior minister, Matteo Salvini, are widely shared in the M5S.
Even those "in the know" regarding the 529 plan as a useful vehicle for funding university-level education often suffer from some serious misgivings and misconceptions.
Her party plans higher taxes for the rich but its softer position on Brexit has persuaded enough Kensington millionaires to put aside misgivings about its economics.
Indeed, many of the trappers who were interviewed expressed misgivings about exterminating healthy raccoons — displaying an empathy they did not feel for, say, roaches or bedbugs.
The U.S. document lists 70 questions about Beijing's subsidy programs that highlight Washington's misgivings about the role the state plays in China's huge and growing market.
In spite of his initial misgivings, Fallon began seemed to be enjoying the fast beats, even singing the lyrics a few times before ending the song.
He argued it's also possible that Cabinet members might feel pressured to stand by the president in the polarized political environment despite their own personal misgivings.
With many SPD rank and file harbouring misgivings about sharing power with Merkel again, the result of the vote, due on March 4, is wide open.
The tighter the circle of officials involved in writing the bill, the fewer opportunities there are for potential complaints, misgivings or unflattering details to go public.
And so, over his own misgivings, he helped a friend working with western intelligence to pinpoint the location of an Isis jail in exchange for cash.
The North Korean delegation largely kept a low profile at the summit, and there was no evidence that its presence had affected participation despite U.S. misgivings.
But Trump has become more invested by the moment, a worrying sign for Trump aides who have expressed misgivings over the President's enthusiasm for a deal.
But the health department never set a system for production and distribution, mired in deep misgivings about a drug that meanwhile had sent thousands to prison.
Despite those misgivings, senior administration officials are divided over whether the U.S. should stay in the agreement, and their battle has frequently been in public view.
Though the Senate voted on Wednesday to overwhelmingly nix the president's veto in a 97-1 vote, some lawmakers said they had misgivings about the bill.
President Barack Obama came into office in 2009 with deep misgivings over his predecessor George W. Bush's expansive use of executive power, particularly in national security.
Although the screenshots of errors circulating on Twitter were from uncorrected proofs, several significant errors remain in the final book that bear out her critics' misgivings.
At least nine Republicans so far have said they cannot vote for it in its current form, and several others have voiced misgivings about the legislation.
Sessions did not close the door on appointing a second special counsel if Huber recommends it — although he has repeatedly indicated misgivings about such an appointment.
You and your siblings have done the right thing by sharing your misgivings with your mom, and you should do so whenever you see hurtful behavior.
Though Leni and Cora have misgivings about leaving their current home in Seattle, they share Ernt's hope for a restorative new life in the last frontier.
Back in September 2014, I watched Sanders hold a town hall at Waterloo, Iowa, and candidly discuss his misgivings about the presidential campaign he was considering.
Reuters has reported on growing misgivings here that had been building within Trump's administration about the peace deal negotiated by a special U.S. envoy, Zalmay Khalilzad.
Geek's Guide to the Galaxy host David Barr Kirtley had major misgivings about the season 2 finale, but is still disappointed that the show is ending.
After getting over my initial misgivings about the size of the room, I actually found it to be quite cozy and enjoyed the modern design aesthetic.
"I think that's a problem," Senator Capito of West Virginia told the website Axios, reflecting the misgivings of a state that relies heavily on the program.
"There were a lot of small, strange things, and my intuition told me not to meet with him," Ms. Okuyeva said, but she ignored the misgivings.
One of the most adroit politicians in Britain, Ms. Sturgeon knows that despite widespread misgivings about Brexit, the majority needed for independence does not currently exist.
But the Aramco plan has created some public misgivings that Riyadh is relinquishing its crown jewels to foreigners cheaply at a time of low oil prices.
The allure of connectivity outweighed misgivings about surrendering our full names, phone numbers, and strong opinions on national politics to an online void we barely understood.
The industry's hubris and naïveté were beginning to grate; I had moral, political, and personal misgivings about Silicon Valley's accelerating colonization of art, work, everyday life.
" And despite some misgivings mentioned by lawmakers and others, she said: "I have been impressed by the political will to be flexible and try this on.
Moon Jae-in, a liberal candidate running to replace the ousted conservative president, Park Geun-hye, has expressed misgivings over the Thaad system, citing China's fury.
Y Combinator, the influential start-up accelerator, almost passed on a chance to invest in Dropbox because it had misgivings about bringing on a solo entrepreneur.
The president conceded his approach to Turkey's military assault in Syria sparked criticism among Republicans in Congress, but he said those misgivings had been allayed. Sen.
Although other senior Republicans expressed some misgivings about the firing, the majority leader showed no sign of budging or joining the call for a special prosecutor.
Other aspects of Sondland's testimony, including his claim that nobody ever discussed their misgivings with him about the Ukrainian scheme, have been contradicted by other witnesses.
Or was it meant to defend the honor of those, like the author, who have decided to stay, despite deep misgivings and fears about the President?
In the House, Republican leaders will have to contend with conservative members who have already been vocal about their misgivings about the legislation being drawn up.
He promised to appoint a "pro-life" justice to the bench, a pledge that prompted many wary evangelicals and Catholics to vote for him, despite misgivings.
Despite her misgivings about the state of the country, however, Ms. Cárdenas, 30, cast her vote for the PRI's candidates in local, state and national elections.
He is smitten, and so is she, but they struggle with the father's meddling opposition and her own misgivings about marrying someone so young and quirky.
It's worth noting that this appraisal comes from someone who harbored plenty of misgivings about "The Last Jedi," in contrast to much of the critical establishment.
He blamed health issues at the time, although later the NRA would claim it was because NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre had misgivings about the trip.
Earlier on Tuesday, Katz predicted that what he described as the U.S.-led "economic war" on Iran would succeed despite the misgivings of other world powers.
Trump met at the White House Thursday with about 40 members of the extremely conservative House Freedom Caucus, which has expressed several misgivings with the bill.
WASHINGTON — Even Republicans with deep misgivings about President Trump have been all too happy to back his agenda on taxes, abortion, the Supreme Court, and immigration.
Sabine Lautenschaeger said the ECB had "serious misgivings" about banks setting up a subsidiary in the euro zone only to then operate from a branch in Britain.
Throughout the film, we can see Charlotte questioning whether her read on Faraday is correct, then brushing aside her misgivings in order to receive him with politeness.
Besides Washington's misgivings about some reforms, regulators on the Basel Committee are also facing difficulties completing Basel III, a set of tougher capital rules for lenders worldwide.
Vindman's opening statement also directly contradicts Sondland's opening statement claim that no NSC officials came to him and raised "misgivings about the propriety" of their Ukraine policy.
Most of the clinicians there had never seen a measles case, but they had observed, for a decade, the growth, among their patients, of misgivings toward vaccines.
That has left many career officials with misgivings about the incoming administration and the possibility that many foreign policy and national security veterans may be swept out.
At no point does he even share his misgivings, until after the meeting is over and he's completely lied to OPR about accidentally destroying the Speck tape.
Whatever the misgivings about Dr Mahathir, thanks to the election the press is already freer, parliament will have more oversight, and the courts will be more independent.
The tactlessness seemed all the more notable given how unctuous Mr Moon has been in his praise of Mr Trump, despite the misgivings of many South Koreans.
We never find out how Merkin met Allen, nor whether or not she had overcome any misgivings or feelings of her own about the allegations against him.
But in recent days some of the measure's supporters have expressed misgivings about the legislation, prompting a new effort by the administration to lobby against the bill.
Just as liberals were more apt than conservatives to be clear-eyed about Trump's appeal to Republican voters, liberal misgivings about Romney's politics were prescient and accurate.
Congress is expected to pass a short-term bill to keep the government funded through the end of March, but Senate Republicans have misgivings over the strategy.
The agreement would also happen despite disagreements within the Italian government (the foreign ministry is reported to have been cut out) and misgivings among other EU countries.
I know I'd climb into one if given the chance, despite my misgivings — but I'm enamored by smart home technology so I can't be trusted on this.
Robyn greeted the 2010s by taking all her misgivings about the future—borne out of heartbreak and simply living—and hashing them out on the dance floor.
While expressing misgivings about the president's authority to fire the prosecutor, Goldwater charged the investigation had become "political" and maintained Nixon's actions warranted neither impeachment nor conviction.
Her misgivings are shared by the Labour Party, which has gone so far as to pledge to take chunks of the energy system back into public ownership.
On Wednesday, two Republican congressman who had expressed misgivings about Mr. Trump, Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania, said they would not endorse him.
He gives voice to misgivings that lurk beneath the surface of American consciousness, close enough to cause trouble but submerged too far to break through without help.
Even though beauty was arguably a strong personal motivator for many physicists, the problems that led to breakthroughs were not merely aesthetic misgivings— they were mathematical contradictions.
Clinton has tried more visibly to address misgivings about her trustworthiness, by releasing decades of tax returns and more details about her health than Mr. Trump has.
One official had privately expressed misgivings about the crackdown — and his confession, likely signed under duress, was circulated among the Communist Party as a warning to others.
" Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who leads the barest of Republican majorities, had expressed misgivings about his path to confirmation, but said he was a "superb choice.
Despite some pretournament misgivings from some commentators, it won mostly positive reviews as a host nation, as well, as the Cup was peaceful, smoothly run and entertaining.
It's difficult to say whether all of this will ultimately improve on the original film, or make up for the misgivings many people have about the remake.
With so many misgivings to shove aside, the wrong that he's doing is exhausting; just look at the towers of file cabinets pushed up against the walls.
Mr. Corker is a senior Republican member on the Budget Committee who had already expressed misgivings about the tax plan and the potential for higher federal deficits.
Navigating the world of art galleries can seem daunting, but through Sunday, over 20 in Lower Manhattan will ease any misgivings by opening their doors extra wide.
The building management's misgivings are partly a response to last year's conference, which drew hundreds of protesters and required dozens of police officers to control the crowd.
Rubio said earlier Thursday that though he still had misgivings about Bridenstine, the impending retirement of acting NASA Director Robert Lightfoot meant the organization needs a leader.
Despite allies' misgivings, Seoul sees this as a win for diplomacy, and it is entirely possible that North Korea's interest in sending athletes South is similarly motivated.
China and Russia are also signatories to the deal signed in Vienna in 2015 and have publicly expressed misgivings about the Europeans' decision to trigger the mechanism.
Democrats had enough numbers to pass the deal without Republican support, despite misgivings from some liberals about its increases in military spending over the next two years.
Sessions has repeatedly indicated misgivings about appointing a second special counsel despite demands from Republicans in Congress, a position that could further fracture his ties to Trump.
If I am wary about a corporation collecting an image of my face at all, I should not let the assurances of said corporation assuage those misgivings.
Among the many Ring users that Motherboard spoke with for this article, none expressed privacy concerns, or misgivings about having a camera in and around one's home.
It's through JaneLovesSnake that I realized my previous misgivings against lizards (scales and creepy diet, primarily) were underscored by pleasant truth: Geckos are actually... extremely freakin' cute???
Such misgivings will hardly be eased by Barr's testimony that Mueller had been given the chance to review the letter before it went out but had declined.
Those misgivings manifested most recently during the debate over ObamaCare when the so-called "big five" — UnitedHealthcare, Anthem, Aetna, Humana and Cigna — formed their own informal coalition.
Citing Obama's own misgivings and on Sessions's advice, Trump has argued that his predecessor's decision to create the DACA program by executive action surpassed his legal authority.
Although European and American government officials have expressed misgivings about the plan, the Chinese government has made clear in recent days that it plans to press on.
O.J. Simpson's actually got some misgivings about his impending release ... he feels a bond with his comrades in lockup and is finding it hard to say goodbye.
Mr. O'Rourke was clearly aiming to energize his base of voters and trying to remind Texas independents and moderates of misgivings they may have about Mr. Cruz.
Morgan Stanley's decision to cut exposure to global equities due to misgivings about the ability of policy easing to offset weaker economic data also weighed on sentiment.
He suggests evidence dealing w/period before Uber acquired Otto— including the Stroz report, which dropped last night—won't be v relevant An Uber spokesperson highlighted Alsup's misgivings.
Despite his misgivings about the current state of the industry, Bogle remained a believer in index investing, and will be remembered as one of the true market pioneers.
In his letter, Mueller expresses misgivings over how Barr characterized the findings of the special counsel report in a summary that the attorney general released on March 24.
Washington (CNN)The senator who disclosed Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch's apparent criticism of President Donald Trump is now calling for Gorsuch to go public with his misgivings.
Last year, Facebook's first president Sean Parker and former executive Chamath Palihapitiya both expressed serious misgivings about Facebook and how it messes with people's psychological and social structures.
Federal Reserve officials teed up a December rate hike at their most recent meeting, but not without misgivings about how trade tensions and corporate debt could impact growth.
" Goldman's family repeatedly expressed their misgivings about Simpson's early release, saying in a statement that they felt "frustration and anticipation over how this will change their lives again.
But those reported activities could add to misgivings in the United States, which has seen agreements with the North flounder before, often amid allegations of evasion or cheating.
The OECD describes this as "a rather strong relative decoupling of municipal waste generation from economic growth", although it expresses some misgivings about the reliability of the data.
On the ground, there are murmurings among the state's political cognoscenti of a late surge by the Massachusetts senator, especially if caucusgoers feel last-minute misgivings about Sanders.
The Finnish central bank governor said stubbornly low inflation expectations may not only reflect years of low price growth but also investors' misgivings about the ECB's own policy.
Despite his own misgivings—he is now 89—Mr Lehrer still has plenty of fans, with his songs covered in genres from (ironically) ukulele folk to death metal.
The clash also revealed the depth of despair in South Korea's increasingly empty rural communities, as well as growing misgivings about the country's heavy dependence on nuclear power.
The convention in Cleveland is their way of saying they've seen the impact he's having on the country, and despite their misgivings, it's something they can live with.
On Saturday, the U.S. embassy in Turkey issued a statement reiterating its misgivings about Ocalan, in an apparent response to criticism from the Turkish government over the banner.
MORE (R-Ariz.) is President Trump's fiercest critic in the GOP and is giving voice to misgivings held by other Republicans more reticent about airing criticism in public.
MORE (R-Ariz.) is President Trump's fiercest critic in the GOP and is giving voice to misgivings held by other Republicans more reticent about airing criticism in public.
Now, after being removed from the list by the new government, the 62-year-old Raufkhon plans to return to his Central Asian homeland - despite harboring some misgivings.
The skeptics, dispersed throughout Trump rallies, have serious misgivings about the President's U.S. citizenship and Christian faith more than four years after Obama publicly released his birth certificate.
They'd had some misgivings about the march, worrying that it wasn't inclusive enough, and, with its overt "pussy" imagery, that it would be particularly unfriendly to transgender people.
However, we can toss all those misgivings out today because former emo kingpins Fall Out Boy have unleashed the movie soundtrack anthem to end all movie soundtrack anthems.
Democratic voters, who have consistently told pollsters all year that they are searching for the most electable Democrat, start to have misgivings and they soon abandon the candidate.
Many parents have misgivings about their children's use of social media and more than one parent has had to console a tearful teenager, distraught over an online argument.
"I see many [police] officers in Chicago and surrounding suburbs sporting more facial hair," a retired Chicago police lieutenant wrote with misgivings last year in Law Enforcement Today.
At the same time, former Facebook executives, echoing a growing body of research, began to voice misgivings about the company's role in exacerbating isolation, outrage, and addictive behaviors.
Even before the N.B.A.'s action on Thursday, Republicans in North Carolina had signaled repeatedly that the league's misgivings about the law were unlikely to persuade its supporters.
Neither moderates voiced any misgivings at a meeting of the entire GOP conference Wednesday that was devoted to discussing Kavanaugh's nomination, according to lawmakers in the room. Sen.
In turning down an earlier appeal from Mr. Buck in 2011 based on assertions of prosecutorial misconduct, five justices expressed misgivings about what had happened at his trial.
Because Schrage — who's Facebook's vice president of global communications, marketing, and public policy — also signaled that the company still had very serious misgivings about what it can do.
Rather than actually open up about my misgivings to my teammates or team leaders, I kept it all to myself out of fear of being judged or chastised.
MEXICO CITY — Mexico's incoming president, the leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador, once railed against free-market policies and harbored deep misgivings about the North American Free Trade Agreement.
In the end, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and health officials did not object to the President moving forward with the travel restrictions, despite earlier misgivings.
Judge Kavanaugh, who after working for Mr. Starr served as an aide to President George W. Bush, has since expressed misgivings about the toll investigations take on presidents.
In cases where the government has issued guidance — like telling Americans to avoid cruise ships — it did so despite misgivings from the president and reports of internal fighting.
And while they had some misgivings about buying in West New York, which lacks the amenities of Hoboken, they are convinced that it, too, will transform over time.
The panel's finding was in keeping with the misgivings within the White House about China's gaining access to important technologies like the nascent wireless standard known as 5G.
As chronicled in Nancy Princenthal's exquisite biography, Martin discouraged photographs and catalogues of her paintings, and the gallery at the Harwood is the proving ground for her misgivings.
He insists "I'm no Benedict Arnold," and will still vote for Mr. Trump in 2020 despite his misgivings because there is no Democratic candidate he could imagine supporting.
Several politicians had misgivings about scrapping religious exemptions: The chairman of the health committee, Richard N. Gottfried, voted against the bill, which barely passed the assembly, but Gov.
In the House, she would face overwhelming opposition from Republican lawmakers as well as misgivings from the sort of centrist Democrats who helped deliver the majority last year.
And I also love, sometimes with misgivings, that others are set-aside places where improved, corrected versions of reality can be proposed, which, for me, describes the Menil.
The unusually large number of heads rolling around Washington seemed to indicate that anyone with misgivings about the administration's plans will be asked — if not forced — to leave.
Shortly after they married, in 21951, she abandoned her show business career — "Frank was the real star of the family," she once said — but not without some misgivings.
Judge Ellis continued to express misgivings about special prosecutors in general, saying that he could only hope that Mr. Mueller did not abuse the powers given to him.
Mr. Trump promised to appoint a "pro-life" justice to the bench, a pledge that prompted many wary evangelicals and Catholics to vote for him, despite widespread misgivings.
It's a theme heard over and over again: Many supporters say they defend Mr. Trump even with some misgivings because they feel criticism of him is constantly overblown.
Other Republicans, like Ms. Collins and Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, have expressed misgivings, and Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska declined to say Sunday how he would vote.
At roughly the same time, he writes, his sources were growing impatient, and Mr. Oppenheim slowed down the process, expressing misgivings over whether the Weinstein story was newsworthy.
But privately, some Saudis did voice misgivings about the president's planned speech on Sunday about Islam that he will deliver at a new center dedicated to fighting radicalism.
The politics: The cleanup attempt reflected the misgivings of political allies, including House Republican leaders, who have warned Mr. Trump privately that he was playing with political fire.
A number of hurdles, including possible German misgivings about ceding one of the country's main lenders to a foreign buyer, would have to be overcome before any deal.
Several lawmakers expressed misgivings over Mr. Legere's Washington visits, noting the dozens of times that he and other T-Mobile executives stayed at the Trump International Hotel there.
But seeing McDiarmid on stage, somehow, just made "The Rise of Skywalker" feel a whole lot bigger -- a movie where, after some misgivings, suddenly the sky's the limit.
Further, the whistleblower complaint reads more like a premeditated political set-up from a leaker than the misgivings of a concerned citizen worried about potential White House wrongdoings.
But he managed to survive through the weekend and until Monday night without losing another of his members — though some expressed misgivings or, at the very least, uncertainty.
While France has pushed hard for the digital levy, other countries such as Ireland, Denmark, Sweden and Finland have opposed it while Germany has also had some misgivings.
And so I never would have told you if you asked me during that time that I was stressed out, or that I had misgivings about the job.
Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, has said privately that he has misgivings, according to a person who has spoken with him.
Senate GOP leaders' healthcare bill – the Better Care Reconciliation Act – calls for deep cuts to Medicaid, prompting some more moderate Republican members to voice misgivings about the measure.
Whatever misgivings the Saudis might have about Trump (particularly on his views of Islam), they see potentially huge strategic advantages to building a strong working relationship with him.
MORE's signature healthcare law, while some moderate Republicans have voiced misgivings about the bill's deep cuts to Medicaid and the projected increase in the number of uninsured Americans.
Mainstream users — and likely quite a few from among the professional class of MacBook users, too — are buying this new product despite the misgivings some power users have.
Still, even though she was apparently willing to fork over info on US-Sino relations to spies, Claiborne seems to have expressed some misgivings about the whole arrangement.
Mr. Clyburn, who is not endorsing a candidate before his state's primary, said Clinton aides in South Carolina had expressed misgivings to him about the state of her campaign.
There's even a significant improvement, presumably a concession to US misgivings about British teeth, in the gleaming dental work—Bowie's smile used to remind you of a Gothic graveyard.
The scene establishes the misgivings Gypsy is feeling about this boyfriend, as well as the idea that she shakes them off because he's her only escape from her mother.
Whether or not Bran knows about some future transgression Sansa has yet to commit, her brother's casual reference to her rape could not have helped her misgivings about men.
He acknowledged the employee, who had been "counseled and corrected" for past issues, had remained assigned to the warning system team despite misgivings by co-workers over the years.
" But in the end, despite her misgivings about the broader special counsel investigation, Duncan said that prosecutors laid out a case that "made it easy to connect the dots.
But the United Nations raised misgivings about the plan and U.S. officials suggested it might be an attempt to depopulate the city so that the army can seize it.
Concerns lobbed at Zuck ran the gamut, from the proliferation of hate speech and disinformation via political ads to misgivings about user privacy and Libra, the platform's cryptocurrency venture.
After watching "First Blood," the sixth episode of season 2 of The Handmaid's Tale, I saw the scene Crabtree was referring to — and I know why people expressed misgivings.
A number of hurdles, including overcoming possible German misgivings about ceding one of the country's chief lenders to a foreign buyer, would have to be crossed before any deal.
But though there are some misgivings, some 22017% of Canadians think immigrants are good for the economy, according to a recent survey by the Environics Institute, a polling firm.
Early on in this election, I supported Marco Rubio for the conservative ticket; despite my misgivings with some of his social policies, he seemed like a generally good guy.
It seems like Serena and Naomi's misgivings are shared among the Wives, because next thing you know, they're all standing before the Commanders in their dark wooded meeting room.
Still, many of Trump's close aides expressed deep misgivings about the chant and warned of the danger in allowing it to become regular part of his rollicking campaign rallies.
It is unclear whether other opposition voters would rally around Ince in the second round, however, given traditional misgivings about the CHP among opposition nationalist, conservative and Kurdish voters.
Should the president seek re-election to a second term, he'd begin with a solid base of support but a larger group of voters with misgivings about his candidacy.
The National Assembly voted by 162-148 late on Tuesday to write a passport-stripping clause into the Constitution, despite misgivings by some lawmakers that it was too extreme.
Don Jr. expresses zero misgivings about meeting with someone who has information gleaned as the result of a Russian government operation aimed at electing his father to be president.
Several Republican senators have voiced misgivings about the GOP unilaterally changing Senate rules through a party-line vote to prevent the filibuster from being used against Supreme Court nominees.
Because "Mowgli" doesn't neatly fit into the conventional boxes -- a talking-animals movie that's not for kids -- the parties probably weren't wrong to harbor misgivings about its survival prospects.
Federal workers will soon miss their first paychecks, and some Republicans in Congress have expressed misgivings about Trump's strategy, fearing the fallout could inflict political damage on their party.
I once asked a former cabinet secretary of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations why he hadn't resigned, after he told me he had had grave misgivings about the war.
Meanwhile, Tesla and SpaceX billionaire Elon Musk has such misgivings about the U.S. education system that he created his own primary school in Southern California for his five children.
But even on the health vote, most senators who expressed the greatest public misgivings about Trump's overall demeanor, and specifically his appeal to racial resentments, provided him their votes.
If you recall, the Clippers and the Mavericks were in a race to sign the then-free agent Jordan, who was having some misgivings about jumping ship to Dallas.
When he served as Lyndon B. Johnson's Vice-President, he continued to champion progressive causes like equal-opportunity hiring and privately expressed misgivings about the military escalation in Vietnam.
Mr. Trump expressed no misgivings about taking the call from President Tsai Ing-wen, which was arranged beforehand at the initiative of the Taiwanese government, not Mr. Trump's camp.
I had misgivings about simply reporting on the rise of a kind of repackaged scientific racism, which I had been tracking as a national correspondent who writes about science.
With all the potential traps and internal misgivings, some officials said they believed the chances of a meeting between the two leaders actually happening were less than 50 percent.
Waititi began adapting Christine Leunens's novel, Caging Skies, back in 2011, and as THR reported, it initially "scared off virtually everyone," including Waititi, who had "misgivings" of his own.
He said that with some pride, but he has the misgivings about disengaging from political life that you have, by now, surely been shouting at him as you read.
But in Farah, the school attacks underscored deep misgivings among Afghan women that any future government that included the Taliban would once again ban or limit education for girls.
Whatever her misgivings, Monday night she'll be on the couch, beside my father in their Upper West Side apartment, plates of Indian takeout on their laps, shouting out answers.
And, not least, he was lauded for persuading Washington to unblock arrears that had been withheld because of the profound misgivings about the United Nations voiced by American conservatives.
" Blumenthal argued that in the intervening weeks "the McConnell wall is seeming to crack" but that it "remains to be seen" if Senate Republicans will act on their "misgivings.
As someone who long urged the United States to steer clear of foreign conflicts, one official said, he could even respect Ms. Le Pen's misgivings about the Syria strike.
Those misgivings are not likely to block the IPO, which is a central part of a drive to make the economy more efficient and diversify it beyond oil exports.
Another impediment is that Mr. Tillerson has expressed misgivings about having Mr. Bolton as his deputy, according to a person who has spoken with Mr. Trump in recent days.
And if the company's cofounders have any misgivings about where things are going, their sign-off makes clear they're staying in touch with the man they're leaving in charge.
The plan remains under serious consideration within the White House despite misgivings by Trump's national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, an Army three-star general, and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
"It is a concern because we had such a bitter divide four years ago," the senator said, referring to the misgivings Sanders supporters had over Clinton winning the nomination.
And though they dismiss Mr. Trump's Twitter broadsides as excessive or juvenile, they voiced strong support for his re-election and expressed their own misgivings about the four women.
And though they dismiss Mr. Trump's Twitter broadsides as excessive or juvenile, they voiced strong support for his re-election and expressed their own misgivings about the four women.
Judge Kavanaugh's misgivings about independent prosecutors, articulated in law review articles in 1998 and 2009, reflect a broader deference to presidential power that has infused his career ever since.
The Syriza administration introduced a bonus to pensioners and tax cuts last month, triggering some misgivings from lenders worried the country could slip up on its post-bailout commitments.
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib has no misgivings about referring to President Trump as a "motherf***er," and says her statement sends a message -- not only to Trump, but to women.
That isn't to say that journalists should not identify and report on social media platforms' failings, misgivings, or hypocrisy, or identify when a platform is allowing misinformation to rampantly spread.
The Post reported that J.D. Greear, the North Carolina pastor elected president of the denomination Tuesday in a decisive vote, had misgivings about the tone of the vice president's speech.
Washington (CNN)Attorney General William Barr said special counsel Robert Mueller was "a bit snitty" in his letter expressing misgivings about the attorney general's letter to Congress summarizing Mueller's findings.
Most of the 20-plus other candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for president are either welcoming the chance to talk on Fox or are keeping their misgivings to themselves.
Republicans criticized their Democratic colleagues throughout the hearing for not pressing the witnesses on the effects the merger would have on consumers, but over political misgivings with the Trump administration.
" Egan expresses some misgivings about his own flexibility as a parent, wanting his children "not to foreclose on the idea that a great faith, though flawed, can contain great truths.
She submitted this project to her college in Karachi, despite the misgivings of her professors — several of whom blamed women like her for taking intimate photographs in the first place.
"What the FBI investigation did was it gave Republicans who were on the fence and who had real misgivings about Donald Trump an opportunity to rethink their position, " he said.
I have still deep misgivings on whether or not something, which is as deep in the bowels of the internet as Cloudflare, should be making what are effectively editorial decisions.
Last year, when a series of former Facebook executives came forward to reveal misgivings about the world that social media had created, few names resonated more loudly than Justin Rosenstein's.
In speech delivered Tuesday in Paris, the central bank chief detailed misgivings among Fed officials over trade developments and global growth that have caused "uncertainties" over the outlook to increase.
ETNZ skipper Glenn Ashby expressed misgivings in July about signing up to what was then still just a proposal, saying the team was concerned about the restrictions it could impose.
The EU earlier this month extended economic sanctions on Russia until the start of 2017, despite misgivings from some countries such as Slovakia who are keen to debate their effectiveness.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly refused to rule out military intervention in Venezuela, although regional leaders have expressed grave misgivings about U.S. troops being deployed to Latin American soil.
Chadwick (known at the time as Y713SHi) recalled how the ethical concerns that gave him misgivings about originally joining Damaged Cybernetics came to a head once Moore's theft became clear.
Still, despite his misgivings about Mr. Trump's politics and temperament, Mr. Rubio has said he will vote for Mr. Trump and speak at the Republican convention in July if asked.
Minutes from the March gathering of the Federal Open Market Committee showed central bankers largely hopeful about the direction in which the economy was headed, though with a few misgivings.
There were some misgivings, mostly from "a couple" members who thought it would be better to wait for more evidence that inflation was progressing toward the Fed's 2 percent goal.
Once a presidential candidate with deep misgivings about executive power, Mr. Obama will leave the White House as one of the most prolific authors of major regulations in presidential history.
Before the Wells Fargo Championship in May, McIlroy acknowledged that he had misgivings about going to Rio because of the health dangers posed by Zika and the crammed golf calendar.
Most Americans don't like the idea of their government spying on their internet activities, and a lot of them have misgivings about companies tracking their online habits for commercial purposes.
In dozens of interviews in diners, offices and neighborhoods across the country, many white male Democrats expressed an array of misgivings, with some former supporters turning away from her now.
When eight of Shockley's top engineers discovered that they had similar misgivings about their leader, they approached a corporation called Fairchild, which offered to help them create a new company.
Despite misgivings about my footwear (sneakers that are no longer white), Mr. Bréant showed us around the farm with Lucky, an energetic brown-and-white fox terrier, following close behind.
As Walter's possibly ungrounded suspicions grow, his sense of himself as a politically correct person gradually erodes, with deeply buried misgivings about his wife and her culture beginning to predominate.
But as Mr. Tsheko oversaw workers who were adding an extension to his ranch-style house on a recent morning, he said he had deep misgivings about the party itself.
Acutely sensitive to these misgivings, Luiselli has delivered a madly allusive, self-reflexive, experimental novel, one that is as much about storytellers and storytelling as it is about lost children.
And higher education is often targeted as a culprit of societal misgivings, usually during the most politically divisive eras — they emerged in narratives during the Communist hearings and Vietnam protests.
In Ohio, they have highlighted misgivings that another losing primary candidate, Mike Gibbons, has with the Republican winner, Representative James B. Renacci, who will face Senator Sherrod Brown in November.
Senators in both parties from states that have expanded the health care program for low-income people have expressed deep misgivings about the House bill, which essentially unravels the expansion.
For strivers seeking opportunity abroad, Senegal seldom makes the list of choice destinations, but the ease of obtaining a visa often trumps the misgivings that many Chinese have about Africa.
Some U.S. officials privately expressed misgivings about the risk of damaging relations with Mexico and hindering the Mexican government's fight against drug trafficking, according to people familiar with the matter.
Sarkozy also says in the book that despite his misgivings about a law that the Socialists introduced to legalize same-sex marriages, he would not seek to repeal the legislation.
Thiel has recently expressed misgivings about his support for the president in private events, according to a report in Buzzfeed, although he remains a strong supporter in his public statements.
Carried by pulsing keyboards and a bashing beat, Kevin Parker — the one-man studio band Tame Impala — confronts all the misgivings of being a grown-up still making pop music.
There is little doubt that Republican misgivings about the NSF and other federal science programs are in part driven by ideological beliefs about the appropriate size and scope of government.
In the Democratic Party, where politicians could once straddle the abortion divide by airing personal misgivings while also promoting supportive policies, holding a gradated view is no longer the norm.
That's why it's more important than ever for AI creators to be vocal about the technology's value and jump at chances to address common misgivings about its role in the world.
These are the members who really have their careers on the line, and several of them expressed misgivings about repeal and replace in leaked audio from a congressional retreat in January.
A study conducted by the Barbara Lee Family Foundation during the 2016 election found voters had the deepest misgivings about mothers with young children, but not about men with young families.
Low-tax jurisdictions also have misgivings about Macron's tax plan because it would make it harder for them to attract foreign direct investment with the promise of ultra-low corporate taxes.
This would be the biggest media merger since Comcast bought NBCUniversal, a merger that "regulators have indicated misgivings" about, so it's unclear whether they will allow another deal of this magnitude.
Huawei was the world's biggest filer of international patents in 2017; whatever misgivings there are about its loyalties to the Chinese state, it is hard to doubt its commitment to innovation.
The model, 34, shared the news on her Instagram stories on Tuesday, revealing she was undergoing the surgery on Wednesday, something that she was "really excited" about, despite also having misgivings.
Describing discussions before the announcement between the bank, finance ministry and Kremlin, three sources said the central bank had had misgivings that buying dollars would hurt its reputation on financial markets.
According to a person close to TCI, the hedge fund started to have misgivings about Rolet's departure when it spoke to him the day after the 2018 succession plan was announced.
No doubt, if private companies build space stations serviced by private spacecraft around the time people are preparing to return to the moon, the skeptics will forget those misgivings, as well.
Republican leaders, however, had expressed deep misgivings about the bill because they said it would deny due process to individuals who might have ended up on the lists without just cause.
ETNZ skipper Glenn Ashby had expressed misgivings in July about signing up to what was then still only a proposal, saying the team was concerned about the restrictions it could impose.
Arab leaders in the region and French President Emmanuel Macron, meanwhile, expressed their deep misgivings about Trump's move in phone calls with the US President on Tuesday, urging Trump to reconsider.
Republican strategist Ron Bonjean thinks that the findings reinforce Americans' convictions about Clinton and that the new poll numbers show that her campaign's efforts to counter those misgivings have been ineffective.
ZURICH (Reuters) - European countries will do their utmost to preserve a deal limiting Iran's nuclear program despite misgivings by U.S. President Donald Trump, a senior European Union diplomat said on Wednesday.
Like many of those who signed, Vishal Misra, a Columbia University professor of computer science, and his wife, Shruti Pandey, had misgivings about Mr. Trump when they moved into the building.
Mr. Corker's public misgivings, however, have complicated the Tennessee race, where Representative Marsha Blackburn, a staunch conservative, was already lining up support, and where Democrats landed a formidable candidate, former Gov.
Ambivalence about Mr. Trump was on display across the district on Election Day, as enthusiasm for the state of the economy mingled with misgivings about the president's record and personal conduct.
But the writing doesn't go far enough beyond Mallarico's inner strife, his misgivings about his work as an illustrator and his fear that the rage of his childhood will never dissipate.
That's why Roxanne Gay's editorial, "I Don't Want to Watch Slavery Fan Fiction" resonated with me; she was able to capture all of the misgivings I had in one, elegant article.
Regardless of his misgivings about the effort, Mr. Trump appeared ready to accept congressional Republicans' idea of using a broad health care overhaul to strip all federal money from Planned Parenthood.
President Donald Trump on Sunday defended his decision to sign a $1.3 trillion federal spending bill despite his misgivings, pointing to billions in new funding for the military and national security.
Many foreign economists and investors on Wall Street have expressed misgivings about China's rapid accumulation of debt, particularly at state-owned enterprises, since the global financial crisis in 2008 and 2009.
The report really shows in its totality how people of immense power can be cowed by the military-industrial complex anytime they had misgivings about what was going on in Afghanistan.
For Mr. Trump, it is an implicit bargain, a way of keeping his political base in his corner despite misgivings that many conservatives harbor over his other policies or various scandals.
Serbia is a crucial transit point in Russia's plans to extend its TurkStream pipeline to supply natural gas across southern Europe, a project that has provoked misgivings in the European Union.
But even with bipartisan misgivings about Ms. Omar, the biggest threat to her political future is from fellow Democrats, not Republicans, who are vastly outnumbered in her diverse, mostly urban district.
"  Priest, a black man, felt the comic needed to center on a white man who could "give voice to the audience's misgivings or apprehensions or assumptions about this character and this book.
Berghuis, Wakeman, and their team have had misgivings about their WeWork investment for years now, particularly with regards to the company's corporate governance and the trustworthiness of its former CEO, Adam Neumann.
The closest he came to elaborating was after being asked whether, having set out ''to make a difference'' in the world, he had any misgivings about the path his career had taken.
Dr. He had contacted him in April of 2017 to recruit patients, Hua said, and he agreed, despite misgivings about the researcher's state of knowledge about HIV and the country's infertility laws.
Rajan reiterated his caution about issuing a dollar-denominated bond abroad for the first time, given the "currency risk" involved, while also expressing misgivings about allowing rupee-denominated securities to trade abroad.
She is quick to say that she has serious misgivings about Uber's business practices, but is worried about what it'll mean for women of colour if it is no longer an option.
The motto echoes the narrator's words in "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, written in a previous period of misgivings over the accumulation of power: "They were careless people," he laments.
Many see the Saudi move, and the breaking of diplomatic relations with Iran, as being rooted in the deep misgivings aroused in the kingdom by Iran's rapid diplomatic rehabilitation by the West.
A new flagship Moto X could dispel some of my misgivings by being once again distinctive and class-leading in some particularly appealing way — but apparently even that is now in question.
" Ron Goldman's family has repeatedly expressed their misgivings about Simpson's early release, saying in a statement this week that they felt "frustration and anticipation over how this will change their lives again.
The House is slated to vote on the measure on Friday, though some Republicans there have misgivings about setting the repeal effort in motion without a better idea of the replacement plan.
It's unclear whether the addition would be enough to get the bill passed, as many Republican members have expressed misgivings about how Cruz's amendment would impact protections for people with preexisting conditions.
Noting misgivings about its final form, the Clinton administration nevertheless signed the treaty and said that the United States would work with its global partners to improve the court before seeking ratification.
On balance, this newspaper has not been persuaded that any other device can deter police misconduct; it has supported the so-called Miranda rule, despite misgivings about its consequences in certain cases.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ➔ INTERNATIONAL: China & Congress: Lawmakers in both chambers and in both parties continue to express misgivings about the Trump administration's trade posture toward China and Chinese telecom giant ZTE.
Yet five years after those successes, fire-breathing Tea Party conservatives recognize they have done little to dismantle the two-term president's legacy, and they are expressing some misgivings about their record.
The vote would be non-binding for the government, but could make it harder for Merkel — her political capital depleted after she lost support in last September's election — to ignore conservative misgivings.
After Mr. Pence decided to publicly endorse Mr. Ryan despite Mr. Trump's early misgivings, Mr. Trump made sure to tell a crowd in Maine that Mr. Pence had explicitly sought his permission.
The move appeared to be an attempt to appeal to Syrians who have long had deep misgivings about Nusra's links with al Qaeda and the presence of foreign jihadists in its ranks.
Sentiment was also dampened by U.S. investment bank Morgan Stanley's decision to reduce its exposure to global equities due to misgivings about the ability of policy easing to offset weaker economic data.
Although the left wing main opposition party voted against it, an abstention by Anastasiades's Conservative party meant it got through, with votes from parties which have expressed misgivings about progress in talks.
Among the donors he talks to, Malek said many are saying they will support Trump if he wins the nomination, despite their misgivings, because the stakes of this election are so high.
But party insiders and foreign experts said misgivings about Mr. Xi's hard-line policies appeared to be building among intellectuals, liberal-minded former officials and middle-class people after the recent misfires.
In a pastoral letter, Archbishop Socrates B. Villegas, president of the Catholic bishops conference in the Philippines, said officers had come forward with misgivings about their role in the war on drugs.
That may be a problem: For all the misgivings about a world in which machines perform most of the work once done by humans, how else can we afford to get old?
" In the Boston Globe, Christopher Muther expressed similar misgivings about the catalog of social issues crammed into the plot, but called it "wildly entertaining" and "wickedly funny in just the right places.
But the investigation, the subject of a report that runs hundreds of pages and still has not been made public, did not resolve the misgivings that had come to surround the attack.
But those misgivings aside, this mix of budget-busting policies will provide the best test in years of some ideas that have percolated among economists, especially but not exclusively on the left.
But as the couple started putting together a guest list for what they called "the peace in the Middle East wedding," Ms. Hindieh heard from those distant family members who had misgivings.
Despite any initial misgivings about the committee before his selection — he did serve on the House Intelligence Committee before becoming a senator — allies say Mr. Burr appreciates the weight of his post.
A Labour supporter for most of her life, Ms. Barcroft is sympathetic to Mr. Johnson's message that Britain needs to get Brexit done, despite her misgivings about voting for it in 2016.
Many policy intellectuals in the capital have paid a steep price in swallowed misgivings and trimmed convictions to get to the place that Mr. Bannon has somehow blown into town and usurped.
His misgivings only deepen when the drunken, mercurial man who greets him (Stephen McHattie) provokes a confrontation that leaves Norval facing more mayhem and mounting gore than his sensitive soul can comprehend.
I had heard of Urban Decay's Stay Naked liquid foundation, which has garnered a loyal fan base since its launch in July, and any misgivings I had vanished with the first dab.
Although the pharmaceutical industry has long expressed misgivings about how state prison officials can use its products, there is limited precedent for such a pronounced rupture between a state and drug companies.
At an annual summer meeting of the nation's governors in Providence, R.I., both Republicans and Democrats voiced misgivings about the measure, which largely echoed the concerns of fellow partisans in the Senate.
She indicated there are still several more hikes to go before the Fed gets to a "neutral" rate that is neither stimulative or restrictive — and that will happen despite the president's misgivings.
The president had misgivings about the amount of funding for his proposed border wall and the lack of a provision to pull federal money from so-called sanctuary cities, among other issues.
We do know, from multiple sources reported by multiple new organizations, that there are a number of individuals close to Trump who have grave misgivings about important aspects of the Trump presidency.
Keith Conners established the first standards for diagnosing and treating what is now known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or A.D.H.D. He later expressed misgivings about how loosely the label was applied.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Lebanese government must swallow its misgivings and reach a rescue deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or risk economic implosion and further turmoil, economists, diplomats and politicians said.
U.S. investment bank Morgan Stanley's decision to reduce its exposure to global equities due to misgivings about the ability of policy easing to offset weaker economic data also weighed on investor sentiment.
What Boaz sells Verdean is a vaguely woman-shaped salty rock that's pretty obviously not the real thing, but no matter; Verdean swallows his misgivings and presents it to the wowed audience.
They're jumping on board and then talking to journalists like me off the record about their concerns, and about their concerns as to what happens if their misgivings were to become public.
"Some of the misgivings about Ozerden are not grounded in ideology or judicial philosophy, but mere judicial competence," writes Carrie Severino of the Judicial Crisis Network in an op-ed for National Review.
Harris hasn't been the only lawmaker to follow up on Barr's testimony, which grew more tense following the revelation that Mueller reached out to Barr to express misgivings about his four-page letter.
Both Washington and Brussels have pushed for a deal by the end of the year, despite strong misgivings among some EU member states over the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP.
The Communist Party is signalling that, for all its misgivings about Chiang, at least he resolutely believed that Taiwan was an integral part of China, even if not of a Communist-ruled one.
The code breakers' work enabled the U.S. to shoot down a plane carrying the commander of the Japanese Navy, and that targeted wartime killing later contributed to his misgivings about the death penalty.
For years, Huawei and its Shenzhen-based rival ZTE have been the subject of security misgivings in the U.S., but they have come under particular scrutiny since the start of the Trump administration.
That may be the case, but her remarkably tone-deaf defense ignores the bigger issue: outside of Silicon Valley, distrust of tech companies runs deep, and incidents like this only reinforce those misgivings.
BRUSSELS/ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece snubbed its international lenders and legislated plans on Thursday to give pensioners a one-off Christmas bonus despite misgivings from creditors in a standoff over the country's third bailout.
Despite misgivings among some others, they are happy to take on the extra risk due to attractive yields, a booming euro zone economy and confidence in banking system reforms implemented since the crises.
Share sentiment was also dampened by U.S. investment bank Morgan Stanley's decision to reduce its exposure to global equities due to misgivings about the ability of policy easings to offset weaker economic data.
The potential rivalry is almost certain to be raised at Mattis's confirmation hearings next week, especially since it gives Democrats an opportunity to express their misgivings about Flynn's role in the White House.
He may not exactly praise Trump, but he'll almost certainly swallow whatever misgivings he still feels, and his presence alone will be taken by some viewers as a gesture of implicit, tentative support.
SUNDAY BUSINESS An essay in the Mutual Fund Quarterly last Sunday, about misgivings over robo-investing, misidentified the automated investment service that suspended trading after the British vote to leave the European Union.
The Dark Zone takes everything good about The Division and polishes it to a shine so high you can see your own misgivings in it, and it's an environment I've been thriving in.
On the eve of their party conventions, Democrats and Republicans are grudgingly rallying around their nominees while expressing broad misgivings about the candidates, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
Eni's chief executive, Claudio Descalzi, let the drilling go ahead — despite serious misgivings inside the company — because some of his geologists were convinced that Shell and other rivals might have missed something big.
"We have been receiving a fair stream of calls from concerned citizens that are either becoming aware of this or activists that have misgivings about the use of this chemical," Mr. Linn said.
Now, are there misgivings to be had about the way that people of color and minorities were covered during this election and the way that the female candidates were covered by the media?
In addition to heaping praise on Vindman for his conduct during Wednesday night's 75-minute question-and-answer session, Kelly offered a litany of "misgivings" about his former boss, according to The Atlantic.
And nothing in Xi's actions or manner suggests he suffers from Gorbachev-like misgivings about the nature of the regime he rules or of his right to exercise power by whatever means necessary.
While campaign aides have an incentive now to distance themselves from the controversial firm, they insist they had misgivings about Cambridge early in the campaign -- even if they didn't follow through on them.
The vote would be non-binding for the government, but could make it harder for Merkel - her political capital depleted after she lost support in last September's election - to ignore her conservatives' misgivings.
Expressing those misgivings may have been a move to soften the blow to the party in case of a Trump defeat, but was the sort of disloyalty that is anathema in Trump World.
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"The court has once again demonstrated no misgivings on interjecting itself in legislative proceedings and holding Kansas taxpayers and Kansas schoolchildren hostage," Ray Merrick, the Republican speaker of the House, said in a statement.
After a week of Galaxy Fold troubles, The Vergecast's Dieter Bohn, Ashley Carman, and Paul Miller unfold the Samsung saga with Dieter's official review of the phone and Samsung's reaction to its potential misgivings.
Then, in early 2013, while the ATF surveillance was underway, the Sixth Circuit ruled on an unrelated case that it had "some misgivings" about long-term, warrantless surveillance by a camera on a pole.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said last week that, despite his misgivings with Trump, he nevertheless voted for the GOP nominee in part because of the opportunity to get rid of the health care law.
The strong comments from the head of the U.S. central bank, the country's top financial regulator, adds to misgivings about the project, which has already produced strong skepticism among top policymakers across the globe.
John Harris, an assistant U.S. attorney in Raleigh, said under oath Wednesday that he had expressed misgivings about Dowless to his father in 2017 after analyzing absentee-ballot returns in 9th district in 2016.
Justice Gorsuch asked no questions during the Janus hearing—perhaps a sign he feels torn between personal misgivings about unions and his principle of respecting precedent and states' ability to run their own affairs.
Assuming Vice President Pence as tie-breaker, the White House and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell can only lose two Republicans,and at least eight have expressed misgivings about the bill as currently written.
Paul, who voted in favor of that bill after previously expressing misgivings, on Thursday went to Twitter to underscore his criticism that the Graham-Cassidy bill does not go far enough to erase Obamacare.
For instance, Republicans with reservations about conduct during the invasion of Iraq or the response to Hurricane Katrina did not want to give ammunition to Democrats by airing their grievances despite very real misgivings.
The delay had drawn concerns from Republicans and Democrats alike, who worry the administration is slow-walking a process that Trump had already expressed misgivings about when it was being debated over the summer.
Chandra effectively exposes his misgivings on the stand, asking him why he was so slow to charge Naz and why he chose to break police protocol by removing Naz's inhaler from the crime scene.
But Coburn on Tuesday said he will vote for Trump as a better option than Clinton, even though he has some misgivings about the billionaire businessman, whose policy views often depart from conservative orthodoxy.
Schaeuble was keenly pro-European but he had voiced misgivings about proposals by Macron, in favor of more economic integration in the bloc, namely with a euro zone finance minister and euro zone budget.
Should Trump win with the help of conservatives who have extraordinary misgivings about him, he will fill the vacancy, and liberals will view the Court's ensuing decisions as illegitimate or ill-gotten for years.
Ireland's fragile coalition overcame initial misgivings from independent members of cabinet to join Apple last week in fighting the ruling that Ireland granted state aid to the company through undue and selective tax benefit.
In a response this week, Mr. Stringer approved the request but said he had "deep misgivings" about the city's approach, citing examples of how hotels are considered inadequate substitutes for other forms of shelter.
While he shared the white planters' misgivings about blacks, he employed these slaves to gather data about the island and was fascinated by their music, acquiring banjos and making musical annotations of their songs.
In the past, Mr. Rauner criticized Mr. Trump for his stances on matters like the racially-charged clashes in Charlottesville, Va., and he also expressed misgivings about the confirmation of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
It is only from the large black square in "Apparent Failure" (2015–16), which might also refer to Wilbur's own misgivings as an amateur painter, that one gets some sense of foreboding and danger.
The nuanced ruling, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, noted that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross's decision to add the citizenship question "was reasonable and reasonably explained," despite the Census Bureau's misgivings about the move.
In ways large and small, the city has had an early look at public misgivings over the rise of artificial intelligence, with city officials hearing complaints about everything from safety to possible job losses.
That means as long as someone applying for a concealed carry permit meets minimal statutory requirements (not a convicted felon, not mentally incompetent), the issuing body must grant approval, even if there are misgivings.
To address misgivings within the administration — particularly from the Department of Justice — the negotiators determined that the United States would not release terrorists, violent criminals or anyone who posed a threat to national security.
The decision by Emily's List, to mute its misgivings and embrace Mr. Bloomberg as a mighty ally, foreshadowed the choice Mr. Bloomberg is now asking Democrats to make by anointing him their presidential nominee.
But as a young resident in the early 2300s, he began to have misgivings about becoming a surgeon when three patients who had undergone operations that were technically successful nonetheless died in the hospital.
However, with these misgivings aside, both Cameron and Turnbull show that there is no reason why the GOP cannot stick to sincerely held conservative values whilst also avoiding the fearmongering rhetoric observed to date.
Chris Christie over control of the city's schools, seeking to fulfill a core campaign promise, Mr. Booker called him and urged him to go to Trenton and advocate in person despite Mr. Baraka's misgivings.
Obama, in particular, would not necessarily need to launch a full-on campaign against Sanders to signal misgivings, either with his own voice or through surrogates that people would know are authorized by him.
While "Head with Horns" was celebrated when it resurfaced in an exhibition at the Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence in 1997, specialists had misgivings about its attribution even after the Getty acquisition.
During the time he remained active in the Senate, McCain also expressed deep misgivings about Trump's job as President, criticizing his handling of world affairs and the example he has set for the country.
The International Monetary Fund, which has misgivings about the long-term sustainability of Greece's debt, was expected later on Thursday to discuss its participation in the present bailout, currently shouldered exclusively by European institutions.
Despite such misgivings, this place grew on Bates, who would let his mind wander on Alter's beaches after conducting research in the surrounding forest into animal mimicry that supported Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
"We know that there are misgivings in Britain that the backstop could keep Britain forever connected to the EU," Michel Barnier said in an interview with Germany's Die Welt newspaper to be published on Saturday.
Cruz's push for evangelical votes was more than a perfunctory shout-out to an important Republican base: Inspiring vast, energetic evangelical support was a key strategy for the Cruz campaign, despite other Republican analysts' misgivings.
China has no missionary zeal or ambitions to export revolution, nor indeed any grave ideological misgivings about the current order, which it resents chiefly because it does not have a greater say in running it.
Fillon's misgivings about gay marriage, and belief that immigrants should assimilate to French cultural values, could make him a more difficult opponent on social issues for the FN, and an easier target for the left.
If a plan passes the House, it is expected to face a tough fight in the Senate, where Republicans have a narrower majority and where some party senators have expressed misgivings about the House bill.
Despite misgivings in Abe's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), parliament is likely to adopt the revisions in the face of intense pressure from businesses battling the tightest labor market in decades, although opposition parties could delay.
Many in the party harbor misgivings about sharing power with Merkel, believing the party should rebuild in opposition after suffering its worst result in last September's election since Germany became a federal republic in 1949.
Entrées: In an attempt at some sort of broad look—and to smooth out whatever misgivings were surely to arise from my questionable cooking skills—I tasked three proteins with taking on Takis' mighty flavor.
Despite the misgivings of hardliners, Rouhani was re-elected for a second and final term in 2017 promising more economic opportunities for the Iranian youth, as well as social justice, individual freedoms and political tolerance.
Many within the SPD harbor misgivings about sharing power with Merkel, believing the party should rebuild in opposition after suffering its worst result in last September's election since Germany became a federal republic in 1949.
Adding to investor worries, Trump showed no sign of backing down in his first tweet on Wednesday, while China raised its concerns at the World Trade Organization where 2195 other WTO members also voiced misgivings.
Many within the SPD harbour misgivings about sharing power with Merkel, believing the party should rebuild in opposition after suffering its worst result in last September's election since Germany became a federal republic in 1949.
In the exchange below, staff writers Josephine Livingstone and Jeet Heer talk through their own thoughts and misgivings about terms like "porn star," the intertwined history of satire and sex, and finding the right words.
Despite misgivings from some EU governments, EU tax commissioner Pierre Moscovici is considering proposing in the coming weeks bolder provisions to make company tax data available to the public, and not just to state administrations.
Mr. Fanning, who was the first senior defense official to endorse military service by openly transgender people, is well positioned to help overcome the lingering misgivings of those upholding the Pentagon's last discriminatory personnel policy.
Today, top Democrats, including Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE, expressed some misgivings over Medicare for all.
Israeli media reports said the U.S. ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, had conveyed misgivings about the legislation, under which the large Maale Adumim and Beitar Illit settlements would become part of a Greater Jerusalem municipality.
At some point in 2018, the agency will need to decide what level of risk it's willing to accept for the program, despite Congress' misgivings — and that means potentially more delays are on the horizon.
Pelosi, who is on a congressional trip to Europe, has said little on the impeachment question since the report came out — though she flagged her own misgivings in a Washington Post interview last month. Rep.
Cohen also apologized for lying to Congress, a crime for which he pleaded guilty, and sought to explain why he worked for Trump for more than a decade despite his stated misgivings about Trump's behavior.
The longer it confronts Saudi Arabia over who exactly ordered the operation, the more it risks looking isolated as other countries put aside their misgivings and return to business with the world's biggest oil exporter.
Despite misgivings in Abe's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), parliament is likely to adopt the revisions in the face of intense pressure from businesses battling the tightest labor market in decades, although opposition parties could delay.
Despite misgivings from some governments, the European Union tax commissioner Pierre Moscovici is considering proposing bolder provisions in the coming weeks to make company tax data available to the public, not just to state administrations.
It attempted to graft the worst aspects of conservatism and the recent history of the Republican Party onto Trump, in an attempt to woo voters who might feel misgivings about voting for a racist demagogue.
The big picture: Economic anxiety was cited as a reason why Trump voters supported him despite any misgivings or doubts they had about him, but this study suggests that may not have been the case.
My own misgivings about Jeong's tweets have less to do with their substance than with their often snarky tone, occasional meanness, and sheer number: 103,000 over some nine years, averaging about 31 tweets a day.
I was struck by their reasons: Some, who expressed misgivings about the number of refugees, worried about being seen as xenophobic ("If you speak out, you're immediately painted with the Nazi brush," one man said).
While hundreds of businessmen and women attended receptions on the sidelines of the event, many expressed misgivings about the political and security risks of doing business in Iraq, considered one of the most corrupt countries.
And Trump himself has expressed misgivings about the package's expected incentives for government partnerships with private investors — most recently during a huddle last weekend with congressional leaders at Camp David, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
It may also be useful for your partner to speak privately with his daughters about how much he wants to see them and whether they have any misgivings about the divorce or your new family.

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