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That may prompt larger males to adopt more combative tactics.
Airbnb's reputation in the U.S., in comparison, is more combative.
But recently he has assumed a far more combative stance.
Mr Evers is turning out to be more combative than expected.
By the next day, he was in a more combative mood.
And here I thought brands were starting to become more combative.
Republicans have only grown more combative toward Mueller's probe in recent weeks.
"You need to prepare yourself for more combative tweets," Cramer told investors.
This is a more combative role than the ones you've had previously.
But by then, the debate over Dreamers had already turned more combative.
In its 10th season, the show has finally revealed Radziwill's more combative side.
But with the president absent, the dinner has a different, more combative feel.
But she also took a more combative stance against her opponents, namely Harris.
"Jim's a little more combative and Mark is a little more strategic," Rep.
What had once looked like a friendly administration has taken a more combative turn.
They became more combative, and started treating me like an enemy, not an opponent.
"That's when I saw they started becoming a little aggressive, more combative," he said.
"I think globally people argue differently, we're more combative now, probably," Mr. Warchus said.
Street clashes between protesters and police officers have steadily grown more combative and dangerous.
Others within the network's donor circle took a more combative stance against the president.
But when they returned to the trail, Trump's message was the far more combative one.
Few took his more combative books and essays altogether seriously, though they sharpened the conversation.
While Huawei was initially muted in its public response, it too has become more combative.
You can be a friendly competitor or you can be a much more combative competitor.
For now, those pining for a more combative response from Beijing have longer to wait.
Employers grew more combative in fighting unions, hiring specialized consultants to help them decertify the organizations.
Officials dismiss the idea of following Mexico's example and adopting a more combative stance with Trump.
Likewise, the tone of the campaign has grown markedly more combative in the last few days.
Mr. Lili, the City Council member, persuaded residents to unleash a more combative form of protest.
But he has since become more combative and last year unsuccessfully tried to revoke his plea.
In recent days, Trump has taken on a more combative stance, people familiar with his mood say.
As the hearings wore on, Mueller became more combative with Republicans, particularly when they criticized his team.
But could he be convincing as a more combative progressive, or would his reputation overwhelm his rhetoric?
The front-runner, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has advocated a more combative approach to the Trump administration.
Indeed, Trump's handling of the NATO issue may have helped tip Russia into a far more combative posture.
A more combative tone eventually emerged, though Obama and Trump both sought to keep tensions at a minimum.
The shift to a more combative, boastful tone is tracking closely with Sanders' stunning ascent in the polls.
The bishops passed over several candidates known as more combative conservatives, including Bishop Thomas Paprocki of Springfield, Ill.
Mr. Trump's legal team also has undergone a makeover, bringing a more combative style toward the Mueller investigation.
That way George Steinbrenner could put Gene Michael, whom he considers a more combative manager, in the dugout.
Rather than ignore this conflict, Nauman explored it, and his work subsequently, perhaps inevitably, became darker, more combative.
Certainly in a lot of his clothes, there's an element of anger and a more combative, aggressive approach.
Their music is warring with Vancouver, and itself, pushing the duo to make the music weirder and more combative.
The Republican Revolution, however, ushered in a more combative style of politics, and since then, polarization has spiked dramatically.
Along with Navarro, Lighthizer, the U.S. Trade Representative, is also pushing for a more combative approach to toward China.
John Kasich of Ohio has found a way to try to set himself apart from his more combative rivals.
That suggested that far from tempering his stance, the president may project a more combative attitude in discussions abroad.
The ambition and scope of the investigations vary by state, with some set up to be more combative than others.
Asked whether there was a plan to switch from conservative outreach into a more combative role, James declined to comment.
Between the lines: The White House statement is far more combative than the actual analysis, by the Council of Economic Advisers.
I tell their stories and I connect with them, whereas before it was much more combative, it was much more pugilistic.
But do you think that, given the current situation, especially in the United States, the music industry should be more combative?
Mr. Trump has been more combative and unrestrained in slinging claims of fraud and unfairness than Mr. Scott or Mr. DeSantis.
Many expect the next president to be a far more combative figure, in the mold of the former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
A Democratic House will change the tone in Washington, which is likely to become even more combative, if you can believe it.
Mr. Barr had been scheduled to appear for a second, more combative hearing on Thursday before the Democratic-controlled House Judiciary Committee.
"I think Theresa is going to go into a phase where we are much more combative with Brussels," Johnson was recorded saying.
But he didn't go as far as the US leader, who grew more combative in his stance as the dinner wore on.
These, too, are more visible than in the past, thanks to more combative prosecutors, investigative journalists, whistleblowers and freedom-of-information laws.
Cipollone's legal background and relationship with Trump's team suggests he will take a more combative approach toward Mueller than his predecessor did.
The Democratic candidates, for their part, also showed the strain from a race that is becoming more combative and competitive by the day.
Incoming Google CEO Larry Page, he argued, was a wartime CEO — with Facebook ascendant, Page would have to adopt a more combative mindset.
"He was more combative, but that's what we want, we want him to stand up to her," said Susan Keevican, another Pittsburgh Republican.
Backed by a small but growing group of loyalists, Gingrich launched an insurgency aimed at instilling a more "combative" approach in the party.
It's an extraordinary shift within a party that's now adopting a more combative footing on racial issues ahead of next year's presidential election.
It's an extraordinary shift within a party that's now adopting a more combative footing on racial issues ahead of next year's presidential election.
Their appreciation was in contrast to a more combative style in recent years, when shale states seemed to relish openly bashing the group.
You're feeling energized, but you may also be in a more combative mood than usual due to your ruling planet clashing with Mars.
Both embarked on a more combative, aggressive approach toward the Russia investigation compared to the more cooperative stance favored by his former attorneys.
As a result, many developed a new kind of identity — one that is more strongly felt as well as narrower and more combative.
Some characterized Mr. Colmes as a punching bag and even a sacrificial lamb who was neutralized by the considerably more combative Mr. Hannity.
And, as the year drew to a close, Trump returned to a much more combative footing regarding Schumer and Pelosi, and Democrats generally.
Natasha Bertrand: Re-listening to Slate's Slow Burn podcasts and preparing for the president to become more combative than we've ever seen him.
People who knew the gunman told Reuters he was a devout, quiet Muslim who became more "combative" after trips to Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
While Han's more combative approach may be getting her headlines, Famerz are using the discussion around gender inequality in South Korea to branch out.
Don't expect to go full-on Rebel Without A Cause, but do watch out if you're suddenly feeling a tad more combative than usual.
But the German chancellor's more combative finance minister Mr Schäuble last week pinned half of the blame for the AfD's rise on Mr Draghi.
He was also widely known for his polite demeanor when questioning the lawyers before him, in contrast to some of his more combative colleagues.
Patrick's critique of Obama's appeals to bipartisanship appears to reflect the more combative nature and the harder-left politics of the contemporary Democratic Party.
To get through their party's primaries, they'll have to stake out more progressive ground than he did, and adopt a more combative, fiery tone.
Mr. Trump has strayed from that script a couple of times, but largely restrained his more combative instincts when it came to Dr. Blasey.
In Australia, at least, there were few figures of any religion who were better known or more combative in matters of faith and politics.
But showing a more combative side, Johnson had repeatedly called Trump a "p-ssy" in a NowThis video from CPAC, a conservative conference in March.
The bombing in the capital, Ankara, made President Recep Tayyip Erdogan even more combative; he vowed to strike at enemies in Syria or anywhere else.
Flynn reaffirmed the guilty plea at a sentencing hearing in December 2018, but switched lawyers several months later, picking up a more combative defense team.
Ma's disappointed ambition may just be collateral damage in the more combative approach Washington is taking to engagement with China, via CFIUS and other channels.
When Trump has chosen to moderate himself, to be more like other presidents, he has often snapped back almost immediately to his more combative identity.
Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong after the police shot a protester with a live round last week as both sides grew more combative.
Progressives in blue-state capitals appear primed to take a more combative approach, attacking Mr. Trump and obstructing him on issues important to liberal voters.
The latest actions by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are forcing the U.S. and its allies to consider a more combative strategy, retired Gen.
In a more combative speech to a crowd of 22018,2.53, he said he would free Brazil from "socialism, inverted values, the bloated state and political correctness".
Yet the comments fit uncomfortably with a changing Democratic Party and provide ammunition for his more combative challengers ahead of the first Democratic debate next week.
Mr. Trump's lawyers are quietly more combative, too, contesting a request from the special counsel to interview John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff.
Biden, in an attempt to draw a contrast with Trump's more combative style, spoke about the impact the pandemic is having on people across the country.
Although protestors briefly entered the gallery, the tone of any dialogue that took place, either inside or outside, seems to have been more combative than constructive.
Driving the news: President Trump's tweets have often been intemperate, but since the announcement of the impeachment inquiry they have grown even more combative and menacing.
But Mr. Trump declined to be drawn into repeating his more combative threats against Tehran while awaiting a definitive intelligence assessment about responsibility for the attack.
But he later struck a more combative note, criticizing the court for ignoring the will of the people and dismissing the chief justice's colleagues as "wakora" (crooks).
But he also stressed Italy would fight to change EU fiscal rules to allow more scope for public investment, and promised a more combative approach to negotiations.
Ryan, in a shift from the more combative approach of last week, suggested Tuesday that unification is possible, but it will require more than a single meeting.
Lefty activists want antitrust investigations of big tech companies and regulations on political advertising — a generally more combative relationship between the government and the pursuits of business.
As the primary debate becomes more combative, maybe we'll see Elizabeth Warren questioning aloud, for instance, why Pete Buttigieg is palling around with Facebook or Google execs.
We were more combative and crazy and had a lot more words to say, but I think we just grew up, and it bleeds through to the community.
It adopted a more combative stance than its peers over the charges of mis-selling mortgage securities, with the bank contesting the DOJ's claims where rivals have settled.
Mr. Trump, analysts from both parties say, needs to resist his more combative instincts and stop doubling down every time he says anything that turns into a firestorm.
A senior official at the meeting told The Post that Trump crossed his arms and appeared to take a more combative stance as multiple leaders rejected his comments.
Trump has made an overhaul of the US-China trading relationship a centerpiece of his agenda and has taken a more combative stance toward Beijing than previous presidents.
Mr. López Obrador "has committed to a louder, more combative posture with the U.S.," said Carlos M. Gutiérrez, the former secretary of commerce under President George W. Bush.
That plea agreement has since fallen apart, with Flynn last year hiring a more combative legal team that's accused prosecutors of malfeasance and coercing him into pleading guilty.
The shift of the business establishment to hawkishness on China has probably emboldened the White House and also led the Treasury and Department of Commerce to be more combative.
I think it's clear that this administration is pursuing a much more combative policy toward Iran than President Barack Obama, who tried earnestly to engage with adversaries, particularly Iran.
That said, "the comments fit uncomfortably with a changing Democratic Party and provide ammunition for his more combative challengers ahead of the first Democratic debate next week," Prokop notes.
But she alluded to the recent shift in the tenor of the race, which has become more combative as the field winnowed down to essentially a two-man race.
Mr. Biden's campaign took a more combative approach, repeatedly questioning — in public and private — the integrity of the caucuses and objecting to the party's plans for releasing the results.
But Flynn shifted to a more combative stance last year when he fired his legal team and hired new defense attorneys who tried to get his case thrown out.
However, people who are more "combative" and aggressive on the road are less concerned about autonomous vehicles — suggesting that they believe they will be able to take advantage of them.
And when she left government, they say, Clinton became even more combative, going so far as to liken Putin to Hitler in 2014 for his annexation of part of Ukraine.
Klock was transported first to the hospital, then to the Milwaukee County Jail -- but he was returned to the hospital after "becoming more combative" and requiring more treatment, officials said.
The state party has backed Mike DeWine, a low-key former senator who is Ohio's attorney general, for governor, and Representative Jim Renacci, a more combative Trump ally, for Senate.
The delegation also includes Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, who, like Mr. Navarro, embraces a more combative approach to dealing with China than other advisers on the trip.
The old tactic has been amplified by more combative public diplomacy and a new embrace of a social media platform that is blocked in China to spread a message abroad.
Earlier this year, Flynn shifted to a new defense team led by a prominent Mueller critic, Dallas attorney Sidney Powell, who has taken a more combative approach to the case.
But there's something else that's striking about this shift: it parallels a real-world sport that's become far, far more combative than at just about any period I can remember.
Seeing the investigation as a political threat, they are clamoring for a more combative approach to Mueller that would damage his credibility and effectively kneecap his operation by cutting its funding.
As one attack follows another—the killings of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner; Bloody Sunday; the murder of Viola Liuzzo—the movement becomes more combative, its members increasingly traumatized.
This has been true for years prior to the more combative sessions we've seen since President Trump took office and is simply a longstanding embarrassment to our political and journalistic traditions.
It is almost inevitable that the race will grow more combative, and in the wake of the debate there were signs that some of the leading candidates were ready for conflict.
It is almost inevitable that the race will grow more combative, and in the wake of the debate there were signs that some of the leading candidates were ready for conflict.
The crisis is also presenting a test for Kelly, who officials said was trying to rein in the president's more combative impulses and place limits on who gets access to him.
Cipollone's legal background and relationship with Trump's legal team suggests he will take a more combative approach toward the special counsel Robert Mueller and the Russia probe than his predecessor did.
Trump's attack comes as the US continues to navigate a strained relationship with the EU, one of several allies that the president has become more combative with in the past month.
Trump, who's led a remarkably provocative campaign since launching his bid last summer, has grown only more combative since solidifying the Republican nomination at the party's national convention in Cleveland last month.
But the trend seems to be escalating in modern history, which historians attribute to a more combative political environment and the growing number of platforms where people can voice their public opinions.
Purdue pleaded guilty in 2007 to "misbranding" OxyContin and downplaying addiction risks, but the company has been more combative in the past decade, spending a lot of money to improve public relations.
The more aggressive tone of Trump's latest fundraising email coincided with a similar shift that is reportedly underway among the president's legal team, towards a more combative approach to the Mueller probe.
That really comes down to this: Bolton, Pompeo, and others want regime change in Iran, and are using intelligence that shows Tehran doing provocative things to advocate for a more combative stance.
Even the more combative and nasty Richard Nixon couldn't resist expanding the overall size of government when he saw that doing so would help him beat the Democrats at their own entitlement game.
The freshly hostile attacks on the media come amid a new — and evidently more combative — era for the communications operation inside the White House, now headed by former Fox News executive Bill Shine.
But over the past few years, a genetically different European green crab from Nova Scotia, Canada — one that is more combative and more destructive of ecosystems — has appeared off the coast of Maine.
" On his way to his Virginia golf club, he unleashed a few more combative tweets threatening to terminate a trade agreement with Canada and warning that "Congress should not interfere w/these negotiations.
But over the past few years, a genetically different European green crab from Nova Scotia, Canada — one that is more combative and more destructive of ecosystems — has appeared off the coast of Maine.
Since the last debate between the two Democrats, on March 8 in Miami, the race has taken a more combative tone, with Mr. Sanders working hard to try and play catch-up, and Mrs.
Bannon, who was dismissed in August, has told associates that Trump's legal team is steering the President in the wrong direction, and has suggested a more combative approach to Mueller, according to administration officials.
The abrupt turn to a more combative style prompted federal prosecutors earlier this month to tell Sullivan that Flynn was no longer exhibiting the same remorse he did when he entered his guilty plea.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, the EU chief executive, took an even more combative tone, saying his officials had identified a "cocktail" of 25 different legal issues to settle just regarding expatriate residence rights.
And until that happens, you can expect old desires for adventure to bubble up, and to feel a bit more combative than normal (such is the influence of this dynamic-yet-mysterious sign-planet combo).
Cutting a starkly different image from Mr. Trump's more combative and impulsive public supporters, like Chris Christie or Sarah Palin, not to mention the candidate himself, Ms. Trump, 34, radiates disciplined poise and practiced reserve.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The sound and imagery of gospel infuse this enigmatic song, an anticipatory elegy that's the B-side to a more combative new single, "I Owe You Nothing," by the Swedish songwriter Seinabo Sey.
Unless they appease the Democratic Party's activist base, they reason, they could be squeezed to the point of irrelevance between Mr. Biden, the campaign's avatar of moderation, and more combative rivals on the far left.
The emergence of a new generation of more combative lawmakers, the AfD's arrival in the Bundestag and the battle over the future direction of Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats are all stoking debates about the country's identity.
Apple, which stopped routinely helping the government unlock phones in late 2014 as it adopted a more combative stance and unveiled a more secure operating system, has argued that data privacy is a human rights issue.
Flynn had long been expected to be a star witness in Kian's trial but after he shuffled his legal team and adopted a more combative posture, the government dropped plans to put him on the stand.
That move could be a precursor to him taking a less cooperative and more combative stance towards prosecutors, potentially complicating plans to have him be the linchpin of the government's case against his former business partner.
And as the Kavanaugh hearings have unfolded, de León has assailed Feinstein for abiding by the Senate's institutional norms and not taking a more combative stance, faulting her in particular for apologizing to Kavanaugh for disruptive protesters.
RELATED: Poll: Clinton lead narrows in Iowa Meantime, the tone of the Democratic race has grown more combative, with Clinton's campaign turning up the heat as well, running an ad that indirectly call out Sanders on gun control.
Zinke on Friday was more combative, telling an audience at the Heritage Foundation that the outrage was "a little B.S." Mnuchin hasn't apologized either, and on Thursday he declined to promise that he would only ever fly commercial.
But after poor showings in those states, advisers and allies urged her to embrace the "fighter" persona that made her famous for excoriating Wall Street executives during Senate hearings; she adopted a more combative posture toward Democratic rivals.
Only if the center-right fully faces up to the fact that they are all dead ends can it begin to come up with better, more creative and probably more combative ways to deal with the challenge it's facing.
At an event on Tuesday in Washington, Juan Gabriel Valdés, the Chilean ambassador to the United States, contrasted Chile's now warm relationship with China with the United States' more combative stance on trade, especially in its negotiations over Nafta.
Although he was viewed within the White House as a thoughtful analyst, Mr. Trump's team wanted CNN to have more combative pundits represent the president's views, according to two senior administration officials who requested anonymity to describe private conversations.
But as online discourse has become more combative and more personal, some in the industry aren't surprised that tech executives — the people who decide what is posted on and who is barred from social media — have become regular targets.
Mr. Uhlmann's no-holds barred report comes at a time when many American news outlets are on the defensive for their coverage of the Trump administration, which is becoming more and more combative with individual reporters and news organizations.
He still had no idea of Hunt's secret negotiations with Schramm, though, which meant that even as Schramm was reassuring his AFL counterpart that the merger was still moving forward, Davis had no reason not to take the more combative route.
This time around, you begin your career in Formula 2, in the midst of a friendly rivalry with your fictional teammate, the affable and serious Lukas Weber, and a more combative rivalry with the arrogant, sneering, and also fictional Devon Butler.
This time around, he mounted a more combative defense of his centrist candidacy, defending his long record in government and his work with former President Barack Obama, who remains immensely popular with Democrats more than two years since leaving office.
But the Trump administration has taken a far more combative approach -- one pioneered by administrations only in the last few decades -- and the Democratic-led House has responded with several lawsuits seeking information from the executive branch and for enforcement.
But Flynn later decided to take a more combative stance, firing his entire defense team and replacing it with Powell, who often spouts conspiracies and accuses the Justice Department and FBI of running a "deep-state" plot against Flynn and Trump.
The Las Vegas event was far more combative than previous debates, providing a clearer look at how most of the field responds to sharp attacks — a useful bit of knowledge considering whom the eventual nominee will face in the general election.
Whereas Pompeo tends to strike a balance between what the President wants and what the national security community feels is important, Bolton is more combative and outspoken in his views, a style that has irked the President in recent months.
"The people more open to AVs are those who have a more 'combative' view of the road and are more technologically optimistic on average, who perhaps see AVs as easier agents to deal with on the road than other humans," the study said.
Trump won by taking the opposite tack: He played to America's basest instincts; he was more combative and partisan than any candidate in recent history; and he was totally full of it, selling pipe dreams that spat in the face of common sense.
"The ripple effect on Afghanistan, India and Pakistan from much more combative U.S. policy on Iran has either not been thought through or considered merely of secondary importance," said Hasnain Malik, director of frontier markets equity strategy at London-based investment bank Exotix.
The resignation of Mr. Trump's lead lawyer, John Dowd, on Thursday signaled that the president was determined to sit down with investigators for the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, even as he takes a more combative stance toward the overall investigation.
Last month, according to NBC News, senior DOJ officials intervened in the government's case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI but has since tried to retract his plea and taken a more combative stance toward prosecutors.
The political parties have weakened as politics has become more polarized; independent spending has made elections more combative and swelled the influence of wealthy, often anonymous, organizations and individuals; forces of racism, populism, nativism, isolationism, and xenophobia have almost overwhelmed the forces of moderation.
So the president reshuffled his legal team because he didn&apost think that he was getting the best advice and he wanted to have a more combative nature with the special counsel, and so we will see how Giuliani handles this in this new space.
An in-depth profile of Cipollone recently published in The New York Times reported that in his career as a lawyer, Cipollone is known for approaching cases with a more combative approach, which he dubs "the Department of War," rather than a diplomatic strategy.
The rise of the populist faction is already fanning fears on Wall Street and among foreign officials that Mr. Trump could start and escalate a global trade war or take a more combative stance toward trading partners and international groups like the World Trade Organization.
When asked whether investors should be worried about the prospect of China adopting a more combative stance toward the U.S. during trade talks, with Beijing potentially even targeting specific U.S. tech giants, Parker replied: "Absolutely … Regrettably, it is the American tech sector which is the most vulnerable."
The series of skirmishes that flared last week offered a preview of the more focused and intensive assaults that will come with the new year, as a volatile race featuring 12 candidates and divergent fronts in Iowa and New Hampshire turns even more combative and complex.
It was possible, even likely, that Jones could have built a formidable coalition of owners against Goodell before the season — several of them had grown frustrated with aspects of his leadership — and could have leaned on him harder to be more combative with players over their protests.
Ms. Harris has seen her campaign flag after her debate-stage confrontation with Mr. Biden over busing and school segregation gave her a lift, and so has Mr. Buttigieg, who since Labor Day has signaled that he's prepared to be more combative with the race's front-runners.
"I think the big difference under the Trump administration is that we've shifted to a more combative US-China relationship," said Phil Levy, a senior fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs who served as a senior economist for trade under President George W. Bush.
One point of agreement among White House reporters speaking to POLITICO is that Jacobs would be an unexpected choice for Trump or his campaign to make an example of in terms of curtailing access, unlike more combative reporters such as CNN's Jim Acosta or Playboy's Brian Karem.
President Enrique Peña Nieto, whose 12 percent approval rating in January cast him as a lame duck two years before his six-year term is due to end, has taken a more combative stance to Trump's policies, hoping to bank on the American president's massive unpopularity in Mexico.
Since the number of requests at BLM hasn't risen—and has, in fact, dropped from just a few years ago—one can only assume that Trump's BLM is either less efficient at processing FOIA requests than the previous administration, or it is more combative when it comes to public transparency.
That message reverberated at the convention where Ellison pivoted back to a more combative tone against Amazon, reminding attendees of the Capital One data breach believed to have been caused by user error that allowed an attacker to breach an Amazon cloud server and steal personal information from millions of customers.
" The departure of Trump lawyers John Dowd and Ty Cobb, and the arrival of brawler Rudy Giuliani and impeachment specialist Emmet Flood, signal a more combative stage, according to the WashPost's lead story: "Trump has adopted an increasingly hostile posture toward the special counsel ... '[T]he gloves may be coming off.
It was the first opportunity for Scheer, who won party leadership in 2017, to demonstrate he had what it takes to lead the country as he faced off against veteran Green Party leader, Elizabeth May, and left-wing New Democrat leader Jagmeet Singh, both of whom were more combative than Scheer.
Joe Biden was more combative and forceful in Friday night's Democratic debate than he has been for much of the last year, as he tries to keep his campaign alive after a tough week in Iowa and days away from New Hampshire, where other candidates have distinct advantages in Tuesday's primary.
The president, however, ideally would have wanted a more combative lawyer, with a style such as Rudy Giuliani's, in dealing with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday called for up to six months of prison time for Michael Flynn, arguing that the former Trump national security adviser's shift to a more combative defense strategy shows he's no longer exhibiting the remorse he did when he pleaded guilty in 22018 to a felony charge of lying to the FBI.
There's the meetings with the lawyers, who are far more combative than Charlie and Nicole are with each other; the home visits to determine custody; the family members who side with one or the other; the battles over who will live where, who gets to take what, what the shape of life will look like.
After the 2012 GOP nominee's advisers concluded he needed "a more combative footing against President Obama in order to appeal to white, working-class voters," Romney aired a stunningly dishonest ad charging falsely that Obama had removed work requirements from welfare, allowing shiftless leeches to sit back and enjoy government largesse paid for by hardworking Americans.
Mr Bush was certainly more combative and visible than in most of the prior debates, though it is unclear whether he did or can do enough to beat Senator Marco Rubio in South Carolina, as he managed to, just, in New Hampshire, and as some think he must if he is to stay in the contest.
Trump declared he has confidence in the White House lawyer handling the Russia probe, who has come under fire from outside allies who want him to take a more combative approach to dealing with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.
First reported by Fox News, the complaint seems to be part of a plan almost destined to backfire spectacularly in the public eye: one of the more combative and well-known figures in Congress (particularly for his defenses of President Donald Trump) deciding to sue a notoriously free-wheeling social media platform, two parody Twitter accounts, and a Republican operative who uses it frequently for $2250 million over tweets like these.
The first is planned this June, for Los Angeles's #ResistMarch, with pushes to follow at events in New York, Washington, DC, and other cities across the US. That effort exemplifies a broader trend among gay apps, which are increasingly assuming more combative political personas, from Grindr's long-running Grindr for Equality campaign to geo-targeted ads for Gays Against Guns that ran on SCRUFF, another gay dating app, in the wake of the 2016 Orlando massacre.

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