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The more controversial Whitefish contract was handled directly with PREPA.
But then he transitions to something a little more controversial.
Some provide details about the intelligence community's more controversial activities.
The Senate will now turn to more controversial spending bills.
This is a more controversial point than you might think.
Other possible changes tend to be more controversial, Lower said.
"She's never really pushed on more controversial issues," Schultz said.
More controversial, however, has been Trump's plan to feature tanks.
D'Souza was more controversial at the think tank, where two African-American fellows resigned in protest when the book was published (though D'Souza's book was hardly more controversial, or more racist, than The Bell Curve).
But Mr. Anderson's legacy is also marked by more controversial positions.
The proposals proved more controversial than the government had perhaps expected.
It is true, the ones that were more controversial were terrible.
Like every venture firm, 8VC also has its more controversial bets.
Other changes to the treatment of foreign income are more controversial.
Let's go over some of the more controversial aspects of it.
But some of her more controversial humor didn't go down well.
Or will it go for a more controversial selection like Joker?
But the process has become more controversial since Dodd-Frank's passage.
But more controversial aspects of her record are presenting potential obstacles.
One of the more controversial Tinder features is the Super Like.
But a lot of the ones that were more controversial were terrible.
More controversial is where Mr Wilson tries to take the reader next.
For the most part, FreePlay avoids the more controversial aspects of pregnancy.
What is more controversial is the question of how to cultivate it.
It looks like more spacious tweets leave room for more controversial statements.
Trump has openly pledged a return to the use more controversial tactics.
Some of the new president's other early initiatives are proving more controversial.
Trump has also made a number of more controversial statements about Sept.
Some of Neumann's more controversial moments also speak to a lavish lifestyle.
But more controversial measures will also be hovering over the June meeting.
More controversial is the question of what should be done about it.
And sometimes they were more controversial, especially when civilians were inadvertently killed.
But she implied that the policies could have been much more controversial.
The second talk was on a more controversial topic: apostasy from Islam.
That same eradicate-everything approach, applied to white supremacy, is much more controversial.
Even more controversial is the debate about what has caused the recent increase.
It is not a spoiler to say that the verdict was more controversial.
More controversial is a series of clearances of temporary structures in the capital.
It's a more controversial title than actually the content of the special is.
StubHub has come up in the news lately for slightly more controversial reasons.
It's bigger, more ambitious and potentially more controversial than anything he's done before.
More controversial is the plan to drop the "two out of three" rule.
"I saw newer, more controversial works that went against the grain," he said.
Now Bolton, a more controversial pick, is clearing his ranks of McMaster's influence.
This context, building a wall on the southern border, is obviously more controversial.
One reason he included those provisions versus some of the more controversial ones?
The controversy surrounding Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas III just got more controversial.
Other older, more controversial but better-executed skits on race remain available online.
But editing human DNA is where the use of CRISPR becomes more controversial.
Does that include some of the more controversial ideas, such as on migration?
The tax would likely be even more controversial than the border-adjustable tax.
Slightly more controversial was Trump's decision authorizing the drone strike that killed Gen.
By 85033, the media began to depict charters in a more controversial light.
Lewis said she recognizes some of West's more controversial moments as possible symptoms.
Other Obama nominees were more controversial but still had plenty of Republican support.
There are also more controversial home remedies and over-the-counter herbal medications.
And the more controversial, it drags into next year, and God knows what else.
In Watch It Melt's latest video, a more controversial moisturizer gets the third degree.
Ai Weiwei is one of the more controversial figures to work with the subject.
But instituting a nationwide ERPO system would likely be much more controversial among Republicans.
There is no other stock that is more controversial to Cramer than Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
The longer they have gone on, however, the more controversial drone strikes have become.
Mr Trump's other suggestion, however, is far more controversial: arming teachers with concealed weapons.
Reducing the size of the board from the current 11 members is more controversial.
In this film, she follows an even more controversial leaker — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Some of the more controversial SEC rules under Dodd-Frank have not yet advanced.
It's about keeping it around for leverage to help pass other, more controversial measures.
Perhaps no subject is more controversial in the nutrition world these days than fats.
At that point, many of the EPA's more controversial rules could be entirely dismantled.
Shelton, formerly an economic adviser for Trump's presidential campaign, is more controversial than Waller.
Plans to defuse some of the scheme's more controversial points look harder to fulfil.
Artist Tali Keren's presentation was one of the more controversial elements of the evening.
My stores are in a 50/50 split state, which makes it more controversial.
Yet it is Mr Handke who is the more controversial of the two laureates.
Wehrum and Dourson are among the more controversial nominees put forward by President Trump.
Though the more controversial ideas will likely invite more criticism and, potentially, more failures.
More controversial is the number of mental health experts who are joining the chorus.
To put it simply, the idea of the underground city has become more controversial.
In that time, WikiLeaks has continued to post new material — and grown more controversial.
These are a cross-section of some of the more controversial of Trump's plans.
But Grand Canyon is rising to the top in a far more controversial fashion.
There is no other stock that is more controversial to Jim Cramer than Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
There is a limit to the FCC's order, which perversely makes it only more controversial.
The current title is way more controversial, which might get Palmer some flak on Twitter.
He's seen as gaffe-prone, from harmless flubs to more controversial racist, sexist, Islamophobic comments.
She told reporters Saturday that she would no longer reply to his more controversial statements.
One of the more controversial articles I've written is a defense of affirmative consent laws.
Ryan said the House was unlikely to act on two of Trump's more controversial proposals.
She also suppressed his more controversial writings, such as unpublished work on religion and sexuality.
Many of those are related to intellectual property, one of the pact's more controversial areas.
Of these, the stricter requirements for bank capital reserves have been among the more controversial.
There is also the more controversial issue of actions aimed at stabilizing the ObamaCare marketplaces.
But Sanders insists on inserting the more controversial term "single payer" into Medicare for all.
Read more: Controversial police encounters Officers attempted to provide Sanchez with medical attention, Mathews said.
But major charitable commitments from philanthropies like these are, in general, more controversial than ever.
Theory two, more controversial, says that North Korea ultimately wants to reunify with South Korea.
His newest work is more controversial, to say the least, and its presentation is unusual.
Finally, an even more controversial turn would be to abandon the label "honor crimes" altogether.
One of the more controversial aspects of the game, though, is the portrayal of Madison.
" One of Ms. Varda's more controversial films, because of its casting, was "Kung-Fu Master!
Changing the guardianship laws would prove more controversial, particularly in conservative areas outside the big cities.
It's more controversial to say it doesn't, or to act like it's not worth taking sides.
Even more controversial was his Human Genome Diversity Project, which he set up in the 1990s.
It may become a more controversial one when voters realise that mobility goes in two directions.
But the Judiciary panels ultimately hold sway over the more controversial distant-signal license at issue.
THERE ARE few things more controversial—and less consequential—than the design of a national currency.
A more controversial claim is that all human languages share what Mr Chomsky calls "universal grammar".
The more controversial feature at launch was the "hot" filter, which mostly just made people paler.
That is probably because it is about love, rather than the more controversial subject of sex.
There are many ways to protect your home, family and belongings—some more controversial than others.
Endorsements from NASCAR came on the heels of a significantly more controversial endorsement Trump recently received.
Well, he's back in the spotlight, saying more ~ controversial ~ things in a new interview with Vulture.
The more controversial gun rights law in Texas passed this year doesn't take effect until August.
Companies are flush with cash, but unloading their cash pile via buybacks has become more controversial.
Alison Mack, who played Chloe Sullivan, has had a more controversial path since the show ended.
Even as it became more controversial, Game of Thrones only got better at providing grand spectacle.
The debate was hampered by delays over four of the more controversial amendments to the bill.
Lawmakers briefly addressed those proposals, but were most concerned with the Fed's more controversial regulatory efforts.
Although medical errors should concern us all, these statistics are more controversial than you might think.
Moore denied all allegations, and his campaign doubled down on some of his more controversial positions.
But a sweeping rewrite in the State Senate left lawmakers weighing the far more controversial protections.
The court calendar is only half full, but has more controversial cases waiting in the wings.
No, she hasn't had some of the more controversial menu items, because I reject the premise.
Meanwhile, Rogan tend to feed his guest stars easy questions and ignore their more controversial views.
Although, there have been times where it's been much more controversial than that ... Of course, yeah.
But using A.I. to manage workers in conventional, 9-to-5 jobs has been more controversial.
Florida's Clearwater Beach is also closing on Monday, so don't expect many more controversial spring breakers.
Pharrell Williams is opening up about his feelings toward some of his older, more controversial songs.
That effort, once seen as a boon to his public health agenda, has been more controversial.
New regulations weighted to favor the police will only invite more controversial incidents and suspicious obfuscation.
The House's bill is far more controversial and takes direct aim at President Obama's environmental priorities.
The move revives one of GM's more controversial brands and pushes it in a different direction.
Unlike fluoride, lithium acts on the brain, and supplementation is likely to prove even more controversial.
That is a remarkable and hopeful finding, but it's buried under the paper's more controversial conclusions.
But Peterson's public persona has made him far more controversial than his relatively anodyne theories might suggest.
Doyle then posted a series of statements, initially saying he was joking before adding more controversial remarks.
The government's use of a controversial invasive technology for tracking phones just got a little more controversial.
But it's a lot more controversial to start punishing people based on what they say or feel.
More controversial is a scheme to make rules for employing students more flexible than for other workers.
More controversial items — like repealing limits on Medicaid payment for certain treatment facilities — didn't make the cut.
Sources said that Trump's decision to pick Pence over more controversial candidates such as New Jersey Gov.
Funding children's health care is popular, and could help pull more controversial measures across the finish line.
If this were not true, why are nominations so much more controversial now than 100 years ago?
But the hurdles to Le Pen winning and then pushing through her more controversial plans are high.
They were growing something at once even more revolutionary and perhaps more controversial: gene-edited food crops.
The NDAA will keep a more controversial element of Cyber Command's structure, at least for now: Adm.
It'd be interesting to watch Glover explore some of the more controversial sides of Wonka's history, too.
His ties to a dossier outlining Russian financial and personal links to Trump's campaign are more controversial.
Gottlieb's other proposal has drawn less attention, but is more controversial: an outright ban on menthol cigarettes.
Others are more controversial, such as a secret meeting to get "dirt" on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
The order was signed Friday at the same time as the much more controversial order on refugees.
It was a shocking scene that highlights one of the more controversial aspects of American air travel.
Juan Pablo -- arguably a more controversial/hated 'Bachelor' than Chad Johnson -- found love for real ... on Instagram.
A lower rate for small businesses and pass-through entities, while more controversial, should promote economic growth.
The U.S. and China appear close to a limited trade deal, leaving more controversial issues for later.
But, but, but: "Hide Replies has been one of Twitter's more controversial features to date," per TechCrunch.
In Sur, the ancient district at the center of Diyarbakir, an even more controversial transformation is underway.
Thus the speculum and the tampon were originally more controversial in medical circles than was the vibrator.
Many of Lartigue's greatest images are admittedly more controversial and not featured in this family-focused exhibition.
And they even back supposedly more controversial ideas like increasing the age requirements for Social Security and Medicare.
The gluten-free craze has proven to be one of the more controversial dietary movements in recent memory.
Ms Shelton, a former adviser to Mr Trump's presidential campaign, will no doubt be the more controversial pick.
The Full Frontal host spoke with the Daily Beast about her controversial statements, and even more controversial apology.
Promoting competition isn't the only idea in the world, but more muscular price controls are much more controversial.
China has similar ambitions—though the destinations of the devices concerned are more controversial than those of Russia's.
But the bill will keep a more controversial element of Cyber Command's structure, at least for now: Adm.
Furthermore, dismissing Mueller himself wouldn't end Mueller's investigation — an even more controversial intervention would be required for that.
But Washington could consider alternatives, ranging from more effective sanctions to various kinds of more controversial covert action.
Honestly, the station is lucky the mix-up was with a children's show and not something more controversial.
It has also forced his high-profile pals to answer for the president's more controversial stances and statements.
Why it matters: There's nothing new about Congress using must-pass bills as vehicles for more controversial stuff.
This arrangement makes filling vacancies when the ideological direction of the court is at stake even more controversial.
"Space mirrors," suffice it to say, are much more controversial, not least because they're basically impossible to test.
For her part, Ms. Caputova never shied from her more controversial liberal views, including support for gay rights.
We're looking at 67 regulations, one of the more controversial ones, seizing some of the assets-, LR: Yes.
Meanwhile, one of the more controversial moments of the evening came when two celebrities decided to remain seated.
The group became more controversial as it worked closely with Republican administrations to influence the selection of judges.
The proposal also calls for research into some of the more controversial climate change mitigation approaches like geoengineering.
One type of incentive, the so-called "evergreen rent deal", has become ever more popular and ever more controversial.
In the near future, that little word "arms" is going to become even more controversial than it has been.
But in recent years no title has proven more durable (or more controversial) than that of "Africa's North Korea".
One type of incentive, the so-called "evergreen rent deal," has become ever more popular and ever more controversial.
While Kanye's account has disappeared before due to glitches, he's also voluntarily deleted some of his more controversial tweets.
The Android version, which came later, has been more controversial, thanks to Epic's decision to bypass Google's Play Store.
Throughout Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s season of The Bachelor, there was perhaps no one more controversial than Krystal Nielson.
The group doesn't have positions on more controversial and sweeping policies, like carbon taxes or the Paris Climate Agreement.
Francis Rooney of Florida and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania — support bigger and more controversial policy like a carbon tax.
Others sought to avoid the more controversial aspects of the Russia probe and instead look at the practical ramifications.
A more controversial opinion, however, is that the reason we haven't detected dark matter is because it doesn't exist.
The longer-term effects are more controversial, although most economists reckon that they too are likely to be negative.
Live shows often cover more controversial subjects, and some advertise themselves as featuring material "you won't find on television".
Some of the more controversial measures in the Arizona law were halted by courts before they came into effect.
This is the more controversial track where West disses Taylor Swift, saying he "made that b**** famous," for reference.
A Democratic source said the more controversial gun-purchase provision may be similar to a bill sponsored by Sen.
"I think people will get over it," Trabocchi says, noting it would be "more controversial" to host a fundraiser.
Honoring Elliott is long overdue, but continuing to associate MTV's lifetime achievement award with Michael Jackson is more controversial.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE showed at his much more controversial hearings in September.
Innocuous ads used to build a Facebook page's following could be followed by more controversial content on the page.
One of the more controversial components of the Obama rules lowered the burden of proof for sexual assault cases.
Social risk has been much more controversial, but it contributes just as much, if not more, to health outcomes.
The Democratic convention didn't really focus on the more controversial parts of Obama's foreign policy, like the Iran deal.
It ventured a bit of more controversial stuff, but it left out much of the guts of the Conservative manifesto.
Ever since, it's been one of the more controversial elements of the conversion from the screen to paper and plastic.
Bannon's hiring, they say, is a signal that Trump will follow through on some of his more controversial policy positions.
His more controversial moves have included the jailing of illegal immigrants in tent cities and chain gangs for women inmates.
And for many more, worrying about a Wookiee romance makes a nice break from dissecting Rian Johnson's more controversial decisions. 
But activists are working to use the court system to block some of the more controversial parts of Sessions' plans.
Cosmetics brand Illamasqua has added a new spokesperson to its roster as well, a decision that's a bit more controversial.
The document attempts to rebut criticism of Brazil's environmental record, but ignores some of President Jair Bolsonaro's more controversial policies.
FEW INFRASTRUCTURE projects are more controversial than High Speed 2, a proposed railway between London and the north of England.
In PR-speak, the Bell Pottinger brand has become even more toxic than those of its more controversial former clients.
With child separations emerging as a growing crisis at the US border, government contracting has become more controversial than ever.
Arguably this case will be even more scrutinized, as it involved a more advanced vehicle and a more controversial company.
Few Game Of Thrones relationships are more controversial in Westeros than Cersei (Lena Headey) and Jaime Lannister's (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau).
With the more controversial aspects of his public persona, he's known for his intense devotion to his personal religious beliefs.
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE SENATOR ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY HITTING, BITING WOMAN Kincannon has been a more controversial figure in South Carolina.
The first fight was an extremely controversial draw, and the second fight was an even more controversial win for Canelo.
This idea, that cutting taxes on corporations actually benefits workers along with shareholders, is more controversial and much less appreciated.
Reducing the government's role in conservation is more controversial, but could be based on successful private natural parks and preserves.
What's more controversial, however, is whether there are economic reasons for mandating employees in a unionized workplace pay union dues.
In the past half-century there has been no figure more dominant or more controversial in American law than Posner.
And then came the season one finale—one of the more controversial episodes of television to air in recent years.
Bannon's crypto-related interests appear to be tied to some of the more controversial elements and figures of the space.
In some locations, the project can be viewed as more controversial, making it harder for the duo to recruit collaborators.
In fact, wearing socks or tights with sandals is perhaps even more controversial—though for aesthetic rather than practical reasons.
When asked about some of Symoné's more controversial comments on The View, Keymáh made it clear she wasn't having it.
Some of the more controversial bills haven't even passed the Senate — which requires bipartisan votes to pass anything — in years.
READ MORE: Controversial Police Encounters A probation officer had recommended Slager be sentenced to 10 to 13 years in prison.
While Betsy DeVos' confirmation process was much more controversial than Trump could have expected, his policy goals undoubtedly remain intact.
That's more controversial, and maybe we should still be debating that, but they tried to package it all in together.
Why Rawat's comments are so controversial In Kashmir, Rawat's comments about potentially separating children into camps are even more controversial.
Very few dare to endorse more controversial political issues and call for, say, self-determination or independence for Hong Kong.
"He has probably been a little more controversial than I would have thought," one of the event organizers told Bloomberg.
The Senate's 60-vote rule also allows Republicans to blame Democrats for blocking more controversial parts of the Trump agenda.
Merkel may also be politically motivated to take a stronger and more direct stance against President Trump's more controversial policies.
The Trump imagery also included manipulated photos of the mogul as a woman and a sheep, among other more controversial backgrounds.
But my mild pan of the episode ended up proving more controversial with the show's fans than my pans usually did.
Black Panther was considered "risky" — from a studio exec's perspective, to be clear — for a different, and arguably more controversial, reason.
CRISPR diagnostic tools are likely to clear regulatory hurdles and make their way to market before more controversial gene-editing technologies.
Reid's new accusations against Comey are even more controversial in light of previous allegations from the soon-to-be retired senator.
While hardly calling out Trump by name, Obama has been vocal about calling out the "danger" of Trump's more controversial claims.
A second notable feature of the ruling is bound to be more controversial: the judges' discussion of what to do now.
The rugby historian Lindsay Knight once wrote of Murdoch, "No All Black has been more controversial, more enigmatic and more tragic."
The party has benefitted from a stint in power that's allowed it to tone down some of its more controversial rhetoric.
Celebrities have gotten in on the action, too — Beyonce's got Ivy Park; Kate Hudson is behind (the much more controversial) Fabletics.
Article 13 is arguably the more controversial element of the two, and it is certainly where opposition campaigning has been fiercest.
In doing so, it stirred a lively -- and ongoing -- conversation about some of the more controversial elements of the Trump coalition.
The famous basketball player's relationship with the regime has grown ever more controversial with each of his visits over the years.
It brings a premature end to the probe's life, which turned out to be more controversial than the company had hoped.
But it is arguably even more controversial, in that it is the country's only for-profit detention center for migrant children.
Well, you'd be hard-pressed to find something more controversial than the below scene, from Spain, comprised of only sex toys.
What's less common â€" and more controversial â€" is for the unqualified children of world leaders to take their parents' seats.
I love films that are more controversial, and I've been meaning to see a French film in France for a while.
But this bill also includes more controversial sentencing reforms such as lowering mandatory minimum sentences and eliminating the three-strike penalty.
Clinton, naming Carly Fiorina as a would-be running mate and drawing attention to some of Mr. Trump's more controversial supporters.
This has become a more controversial topic of late as the marketplace continues to grow and outpace its first-party business.
Kenan Malik LONDON — Few areas of scientific investigation are more controversial than embryo research, yet few are more brimming with potential.
During the Christmas holiday, an even more controversial bill for pension reform was passed, in this case, for teachers and judges.
There could be other problems as well when Trump tries to implement some of the more controversial portions of his agenda.
He also regularly points to conversations he's had with the president and has voted for some of Trump's more controversial nominees.
They have both been supportive of Mr. Trump's more controversial acts, like the travel ban on foreigners from predominantly Muslim countries.
Putting forward a slate of moderates in Republican areas could prove more controversial than boosting just one in a special election.
Visitors can obviously try to solve the CAPTCHA, but the NHS Trust's IT department has another, much more controversial suggestion too.
" While casting ballots and serving others both enjoy broad cultural support and are reliably gratifying, "activism tends to be more controversial.
In recent years, Palantir's contracts with ICE have come under increased scrutiny as the immigration agency's actions have become more controversial.
Messing with the stuff people are already getting has tended to be exponentially more controversial, though, because it's more actively harmful.
Pizzas have proved to be more controversial; made using a wild sourdough starter, crusts are cooked to a brown-black char.
Intermittent fasting, which is restricting meals to specific, limited time periods, is one of the more controversial dieting techniques out there.
Shelton, a former Trump campaign advisor and U.S. executive director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, is more controversial.
"The media naturally gravitates to controversy, and Trump has made climate change more controversial than ever," writes Axios' energy columnist Amy Harder.
Ryan signaled that he and Republicans on Capitol Hill would check Trump's more controversial proposals, such as his ban on Muslim immigrants.
There are a few things the Trump administration is seeking to do with student loans, some of them more controversial than others.
The two had a highly-publicized meeting in the Oval Office before West later backed off some of his more controversial statements.
A new Broadway production, written by Aaron Sorkin ("The West Wing", "The Social Network", "A Few Good Men"), has proved more controversial.
Ivanka has faced heavy criticism over her White House role and has been lambasted as "complicit" in her father's more controversial policies.
Since then, Johnson has made more controversial remarks over Brexit; most recently insisting that the U.K. must leave the EU on Oct.
Democrats could try to hold up the more controversial nominations, but Trump does have a Republican majority in both houses of Congress.
RSS figures also criticize Modi for not having enough professionally trained experts in place to implement some of his more controversial policies.
Apple CEO Tim Cook offered his different and somewhat more controversial theory in answer to a question on lower iPhone purchasing intent.
One of the more controversial figures in the Trump administration , she assumed office as secretary of the Education Department in February 2017.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday refused to attend a committee vote on two of President Trump's more controversial nominees, effectively delaying their consideration.
You'd be hard pressed to find a more controversial piece of legislation in tech policy circles than the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
But Crosscheck became more controversial under Thornburgh's successor, Kris Kobach (R), who helped grow the program to 29 states across the country.
It placated the tech sector and privacy advocates by backing a bill to eliminate some of the government's more controversial spying powers.
It would modernize the electric grid, expand natural gas exports and increase energy efficiency, though it avoids more controversial and partisan proposals.
Despite the removal of some of the more controversial aspects, the new order still retains the same hateful core message and intent.
Some plan to protest Trump's more controversial promises, including plans to build a wall along the Mexican border and deport illegal immigrants.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday refused to attend a committee vote on two of the president's more controversial nominees, effectively delaying their consideration.
It is arguably one of the more controversial parts of Obamacare because it gives unelected officials the authority to cut Medicare spending.
And above all, a joke has to be funny -- the more controversial or edgy it is, the funnier it has to be.
More controversial is the commission's finding that "advanced telecommunications capability" is not being deployed in a reasonable and timely fashion to Americans.
It's certainly one of the more controversial Best Picture nominees, not least because of various statements from its director, screenwriter, and stars.
If they hadn't, Trump's more controversial nominees, including DeVos and now-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, would likely not have been confirmed.
Voice votes have been taken on a few amendments, but roll call votes on the more controversial ones won't come until Thursday.
But Hinge has a filter that Bumble does not, one that's proved to be much more controversial: the race and ethnicity filter.
Brett Kavanaugh will be a more controversial nominee than Neil Gorsuch, but he seems likely to be confirmed to the Supreme Court.
This is one of the more controversial measures, but the government insists that having transparency will make employers less reluctant to recruit.
I wear my Star of David all the time, and it has the Cross in it, which makes it even more controversial.
One of the more controversial past items was the 22007 bag's $22015,22006 vacation to Israel, which Fary says came about from ExploreIsrael.
Limitations on who can engage in particular kinds of expression is more controversial still — but very much a part of the conversation.
Last year, Zaporizhia's mayor, Oleksandr Sin, said that a monument honoring a 17th-century Cossack leader may replace the more controversial Lenin.
The searches have grown both more aggressive and more controversial under President Trump, particularly as CBP has turned its focus to social media.
Here's how different strategists and banks are looking at the more controversial sectors among the 11 industry groups in the S&P 500.
Throughout the summer, American Apparel still used the lo-fi, direct flash photography style that's synonymous with the brand's earlier, more controversial days.
But as is so often the case in government, much was done to little fanfare, only to be overshadowed by more controversial items.
More controversial are the annual spring drills -- such drills were canceled in the mid-1990s when other agreements were made with North Korea.
If both policymakers dissent, that would make the onset of this rate-cutting cycle more controversial than any of the Fed's last four.
One of the more controversial ideas, offering rewards for killing seals, is illegal, as the Marine Mammal Protection Act currently protects the animals.
That includes even more controversial remarks he and another top exec made in front of employees at another company event in Las Vegas.
Days before his death, Jackson wrote on Facebook about his exhaustion in the wake of two more controversial police shootings of black men.
I think there was a period of time when that would have been a less controversial statement, now it's a more controversial statement.
Progressive supporters of the President hope Obama will eventually fire back at Trump and begin refuting some of the billionaire's more controversial comments.
The rule assessing school accountability plans stems from the Every Student Succeeds Act and is the more controversial of the two education regulations.
In general, private school choice is the more controversial set of education options because opponents claim they take funding away from public schools.
Many Republicans have tried to distance themselves from Trump's more controversial positions — most recently, his attack on a federal judge of Mexican descent.
For years, he has been fiercely critical of any attempt to rein in some of the more controversial post-9/11 counterterrorism policies.
"And then he added … that the platform would not include some of the more controversial positions that Trump has taken," the source said.
Many of these employees engage in essential day to day operations often overshadowed by many of the agency's more controversial recent policy decisions.
Among Trump's more controversial proposals have been his call for a wall along the entire southwestern U.S. border to keep out Mexican immigrants.
If anything, he will likely make many more controversial choices over the next five-year period, many of which may also impact Pakistan.
Their proposals, some more controversial than others, range from expanded background checks and red-flag laws to banning AR-15s and similar weapons.
Pence defended his running mate's more controversial statements where he could and danced away from other issues with a shake of his head.
In addition to the Hemsworth moments, the video includes some of the singer's career highlights, as well as some of more controversial episodes.
"My concern is that if we combine the health care issues with tax reform we make it far more controversial," she told reporters.
This was a far more controversial question than anything Trump faced on Wednesday, yet the then-Prime Minister merely stood in stony silence.
However, Etsy won't stop advertising on Google entirely, which brings us to its second, much more controversial change: the introduction of Offsite Ads.
The raid on the AIF was all the more controversial because its statutes guarantee protection for the often highly sensitive data it gathers.
Since starting at FWS last June, Sheehan has largely been regarded as a driving force behind some of the service's more controversial decisions.
They are more controversial within Colombia itself where many view the nominally Marxist rebels as primarily criminal groups, often involved in drug trafficking.
Like some of the Trump administration's more controversial cabinet appointments, he had previously called for abolishing the institution that he would have led.
Even more controversial are efforts to create enhanced "designer babies" that may be taller, display a particular eye color or have elevated I.Q.s.
More controversial are the annual spring drills -- such drills were cancelled in the mid-1990&aposs when other agreements were made with North Korea.
Spayd has also been one of the more controversial public editors to have served at the Times, attracting criticism for a number of columns.
This Obama administration plan was more controversial than DACA, as undocumented parents are technically the ones who crossed the border illegally with their children.
As the conversation around Oscars hosts becomes more and more controversial, Oh and Samberg couldn't resist opening up their award show with a zinger.
Or is Trump beginning to consider the prospect of losing re-election in 2020 and now second-guessing some of his more controversial choices?
The ban is one of the more controversial of his campaign promises aimed at fighting terrorism and could specifically affect Muslim immigrants and refugees.
Northern Gateway is the more controversial of the two pipelines and has experienced legal setbacks after successful challenges by a BC First Nations community.
His far more controversial objection, though, was that internet providers, like cable companies, had the First Amendment right to handle data however they pleased.
He sought to balance the need to maintain close ties with a mandate from anxious Canadians to press Trump on his more controversial views.
The Supreme Court has kept a relatively low profile this term, but The Economist argues the spring is likely about to get more controversial.
Yet the amendment will be more controversial than it sounds, since it strikes many Japanese as a signal of an uncomfortably assertive foreign policy.
Rising global temperatures could be one explanation, but that particular link to climate change is more controversial than the links to other hurricane characteristics.
Among her more controversial opinions was qualified approval of a work by an American photographer, Andres Serrano, showing a Christian crucifix immersed in urine.
Ryan, by all accounts, is no fan of Trump's and will almost certainly serve as a break on any of his more controversial proposals.
But the problem was that it took a year for [the video] to come out, and that's almost more controversial than the shooting itself.
But Capaldi's tenure has been more controversial, with some critics claiming Moffat's scripts had run out of steam five years into his own tenure.
Frankly, saying you fully understood why different countries and cultures voluntarily tried to murder each other is entirely more controversial than anything Noah said.
Negotiators are still reportedly working out some of the more controversial issues within the trade agreement, including those focusing on automotive rules and procurement.
The creation of a new office to encourage whistleblowing has broad support, but the decision to offer financial rewards has been much more controversial.
John Cornyn has introduced a prison reform bill, which focuses on re-entry programs and excludes the more controversial sentencing reform aspects of Sen.
A more controversial idea that he has floated, in practical, juridical and ethical terms, is offering amnesty to a still undefined category of criminals.
The work floored and exhilarated me in the 1999 "Sensation" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, one of the more controversial art shows in history.
How different is the more controversial question, to which there is one particularly interesting answer: A little more different than they used to be.
Meanwhile, a third more controversial effort from the leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee exposed the stark divide between law enforcement and Silicon Valley.
Rand Paul ( R-Ky), who Trump once called a "brat" with a "badly functioning brain," has championed some of Trump's more controversial military actions.
One of the more controversial aspects of Trump's tax plan is his proposal to eliminate the federal deduction for state and local taxes (SALT).
House GOP leaders have sought to avoid votes on proposals that could divide their party and prevented more controversial measures from getting floor time.
And together, these buyers are fueling a multibillion-dollar market for one of the more popular, and more controversial, tactics to limit greenhouse gases.
Will they choose to push their agendas further, selecting jurists who are likely to move the law in a more controversial and dramatic fashion?
The same is not true for literary agents and publicists who try to get clients on the speaking circuit — the more controversial the better.
And the more controversial and inflammatory, the better, including the President's own tweet insinuating that a Democratic win in 2020 would not be legitimate.
The authorities are now more stringent when it comes to license application, law enforcement fines, public parking of bicycles and other more controversial issues.
Though Trump may have toned down some of his rhetoric, he gave no indication that he would moderate any of his more controversial views.
With Miguel being one of the show's more controversial characters, the cast and crew were forced to say something positive about Jack's former best friend.
But they by and large have forgotten more controversial aspects of his political protest — particularly his message about economic justice and the destructiveness of poverty.
"We want to go ahead as quickly as possible," he added, opposing the linking of the ABS plan with the more controversial depositors' guarantee scheme.
It's easy to imagine how this sort of issue might grow more controversial if Facebook throws its other billion-plus user platforms into the mix.
In part, that's because Trump's more controversial nominees have taken longer to move through the confirmation process than the ones Democrats had fewer objections to.
For instance, one of Skype's more controversial features – a Snapchat "Stories"-like mode called "Highlights" – is not available in the desktop app at this time.
Nationwide injunctions have become a favored tool by states and other groups who have staunchly opposed many of the Trump administration's more controversial policy initiatives.
More controversial may be the Level 2 driver assistance features that will likely take over at low or moderate speeds, with steering and braking inputs.
Freed from the need to watch the polls, he might try to push through more controversial reforms or even attempt to promote tolerance and pluralism.
Perhaps, she added, the Chinese government chose to focus on the obvious aesthetic appeal of a red iPhone and excise the more controversial charity connection.
During his last years in Washington, though, he developed into a more controversial figure as his meetings with Trump advisers became a subject of investigation.
While some parts of the package have been met with general agreement — such as capping out-of-pocket costs for seniors — others are more controversial.
If Democrats hadn't changed the rules, some of Trump's more controversial nominees, including DeVos and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, likely wouldn't have been confirmed.
Dolly sparked controversy, with detractors arguing the new cloning technology could be "potentially unsafe and unethical," and lead to human cloning, something even more controversial.
Opposition to some of Trump's more controversial Cabinet picks -- like Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos -- became major events unto themselves. 2.
Where the use of behavioral science becomes more controversial is when it is used to justify government requirements rather than information provision or incentive creation.
He's pushed back against two of Trump's more controversial campaign proposals—banning Muslims from entering the country and building a border wall at Mexico's expense.
The more controversial details of how it would actually work — the boundaries, prices, hours and any exemptions — would be shelved until next year or later.
And while his work often comes across as heavily positive and nostalgic, the photographer tells me that he's not afraid of taking more controversial images.
The larger influence of the movement is still disputed, and the platform's more controversial elements may limit its potential to sway large audiences and politicians.
The groups he founded, including NumbersUSA, have become more independent and influential over the years, distancing themselves from the more controversial aspects of their origins.
It is separate from a bigger and far more controversial $2 billion expansion plan into Greenwich Village that has so far survived a court battle.
Touching on Cheney's rise to national politics and yes, his involvement in the Iraq War, VICE paints a controversial portrait of an even more controversial figure.
Schumer presented a long list of complaints about how he thinks Republicans have mishandled the confirmation process of some of the more controversial of Trump's picks.
During the reunion, she was upset that Andy Cohen brought up the accusations, but says the outburst was edited to be more controversial than it was.
Monster Hunter: World No Man's Sky, from indie developer Sean Murray and his team at Hello Games, was one of the more controversial titles of 22.
In the turmoil some measures—such as spending on education and roads, plus Medicaid expansion—may pass as the opposition concentrates on blocking more controversial plans.
In the decades leading up to the Great CIA Vending Machine Hack of 2012, however, spies were using those snacks to fuel much more controversial missions.
But on a more controversial topic, Long slammed the $300 million no-bid contract in Puerto Rico warded to Whitefish Energy Holdings, a tiny Montana company.
But Trump has chosen the opposite route, believing that by forcing Democrats to rally around their more controversial members, the entire party will appear more extreme.
Some health policy observers also think the Trump administration has the power to pursue more controversial projects, like premium support for Medicare, through the Innovation Center.
Unlikely picks David Barron, 48, another judge who sits on the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, might be more controversial than others on this list.
His confidence stems partly from the quality of the rock that would surround it—but that's also one of the more controversial elements of this plan.
One of the better-known and more controversial attempts to address this problem is a graphic from the reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Steel and aluminium were the targets of one of U.S. President Donald Trump's three big tariff announcements this year, each more controversial than the one before.
As in years past, the defense bill again sparked a fight over which amendments would get votes and a number of more controversial measures were dropped.
Unlike the more controversial Halloween treat earlier this year, the candy cane-inspired desserts are likely to turn Disneyland into a winter wonderland all holiday season.
They want to use these same media to set the record straight, but they if they take action, they end up using something far more controversial.
Although Barr is expected to deliver a redacted version of Mueller's report this week, the delivery of grand jury material has been a more controversial matter.
The question of using government power to compel people to help themselves is much more controversial than using it to help people better understand their choices.
Lewis said the use of live animals as mascots is becoming more controversial, as society as a whole becomes more conscious about the rights of animals.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's shuttering of dark web child pornography site Playpen is one of the more controversial moves by the agency in recent years.
How likely are the more controversial aspects of Sanders's politics to blunt that strategy and turn the contest into a referendum on both Trump and Sanders?
The fight for democracy has become more urgent, more controversial -- but potentially less achievable, as China's economic rise gives Beijing more political power to resist democracy.
Far more controversial and complicated, surely, is the rest of "What Happened," starting with Clinton's arguments about the role of misogyny and sexism in the election.
On the positive side, the opening to China took place on his watch; other issues, like Vietnam and Cambodia, were handled in a more controversial way.
The journalist-turned-VC was promoted to partner on Thursday, and has led some of the firm&aposs more controversial investments over the last three years.
That choice might be a little more controversial than simply swatting away spam, so hopefully Google offers some options on how you want it to work.
But the talking points they provided did not say how the legislation would be paid for, essentially laying out the benefits without the more controversial costs.
" Christopher Gregory/Getty Images More controversial was Trump's claim in a later statement that "the Mexican Government is forcing their most unwanted people into the United States.
A more elegant — but also more controversial — idea would be to bring back the periodic small wildfires that were a mainstay of the forest landscape centuries ago.
The trio indicate that Trump intends to stand by some of his more controversial national security positions from his campaign, rather than appointing more moderate-leaning candidates.
For the latter, Facebook will likely hand off the more controversial or hotly debated decisions, or those where existing policy seems to conflict with Facebook's own values.
The agreement—politicized by people like Donald Trump who continually calls it "the worst deal of all time"—became even more controversial after this drone fly-over.
Although it's widely accepted that different people age at different rates, the notion that various facets of the same person might mature separately is slightly more controversial.
Since assuming office, though, some of the more controversial policies among Hispanics — like building a wall along the nation's southern border — have been revised, sparking renewed confidence.
The "wider" concept of immunity is more controversial: some fortunate lawmakers enjoy immunity from all kinds of prosecution, which can only be lifted with a parliamentary vote.
In Solo's book, Solo: A Memoir of Hope, she opened up about her time on DWTS, including some of the more controversial moments with her partner, Chmerkovskiy.
Similarly, the atomic bombing of Nagasaki is even more controversial than that of Hiroshima hit three days earlier, after which the Japanese had been scrambling to surrender.
For another, the ethics scandals have compromised Pruitt and would make his appointment by dubious and unusual means even more controversial than it already would have been.
Both agencies have avoided directly addressing an even more controversial question: whether women who learn that their fetuses are malformed by the virus should be offered abortions.
Had a "normal" president nominated him rather than a bizarre, lawless one, this nomination would be no more controversial than, say, Elena Kagan's — another superbly qualified choice.
A majority of Americans think abortion should be legal in all or most cases, but some polls have found that abortions later in pregnancy are more controversial.
It isn't going too far out on a limb to predict that "Ready Player One" will turn out to be one of Steven Spielberg's more controversial projects.
While technological solutions like solar power and electric cars enjoy broad popular support, revamping housing and transportation is more controversial — it's an issue that divides even environmentalists.
China is also moving forward with plans to impose a property holding tax, but that process, which is more controversial, is expected to take several more years.
Two of the CFPB's more controversial proposed rules—the arbitration rule and the payday lending rule—could be subject to a CRA challenge, should they be finalized.
While Ryan would sometimes disagree with Trump's more controversial comments in the past year, his criticisms were widely considered mild compared to other more vocal Republican voices.
Mr. Gorka dismissed such criticisms during a Wednesday interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News and brushed aside some of the more controversial reports buzzing around him.
Wade is about as covert as a sentry at Buckingham Palace when it comes to her private life and her opinions on the sport's more controversial issues.
Mollineau argued that Sanders' new frontrunner status will force the media and other candidates to take a deeper dive on Sanders' long record and more controversial positions.
However, not everyone is happy — including a wealth of alt-right users who are angry at the site's attempts to "purge" itself of its more controversial users.
The new study, published in Nature Communications, is helping to resolve one of the more controversial areas of aging research, while also clarifying how CR works in primates.
According to Pérez, when she began her Radical Doula blog ten years ago, the concept of a full-spectrum doula was far more controversial than it is today.
That allows Democrats to argue they approved part of Trump's core national security team while more controversial picks, such as Rex Tillerson for secretary of state and Sen.
Securing rights for the growing number of contract workers in the labor market has been one of the more controversial aspects of the boom in "gig-economy" businesses.
And there is a common misconception that abortion is a more controversial issue than the ones mentioned above — although it's important to note that is simply not true.
The prospect of one or more controversial decisions from the justices this term could make the Supreme Court a more significant issue for voters next year (The Hill).
Nightcap: Hillary Clinton casts Donald Trump as unstable | Sign up But she did focus on the more controversial aspects of the foreign policy that he has laid out.
Things got more controversial after the show, when one photo in particular surfaced showing The Late Late Show's James Corden leaning in to kiss Spicer on the cheek.
This collection includes everything from his delightful portraits of Louise Bourgeois (pictured below) and Andy Warhol to his more controversial photographs of sexual fetishists and naked black men.
In 2016 Facebook's role was more controversial: false news spread wildly and Russians meddled with messages on social media, which may have helped Mr Trump gain an edge.
More controversial are features like "gullies" and flow-like features termed "recurring slope lineae" that may be due to recent water or may be caused by dry flow.
Many native workers see uncontrolled immigration as a break with an implicit contract: that the state will look after its own Other elements of migration are more controversial.
For example, morphology is a more controversial predictor of fertility, in part because the people reading samples can have varying views on the proportion of abnormally shaped sperm.
For the American and Australian true crime fans who created the group, their forum has lasted a lot longer and become more controversial than they could have predicted.
But if this year is anything like last, other invitees will prove more controversial, sparking another round of debates over "no-platforming": the practice of opposing campus speakers.
Offering a defiant defense of the sprawling agency, Kelly repeatedly and fiercely defended the DHS while simultaneously backing some of the Trump administration's more controversial national security policies.
He did not hesitate to tackle more controversial topics, such as the lonely life of a drag queen in "Comme Ils Disent" (translated as What Makes a Man).
Senators hope that Monday's vote will set a precedent as they plan to start moving additional, potentially more controversial, funding bills that could derail the chamber's early progress.
"Just as our coffee today makes cannabis more approachable, it's also a great platform to introduce some of these more controversial botanicals to a new audience," he said.
Among its more controversial contentions was that a single bullet — derisively referred to as a "magic bullet" — struck both Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Connally, who survived the shooting.
This has basically given webcams no place to go—either forcing a shrinking of the technology or attempts to move it that have proven more controversial than helpful.
We got Scrappy outside DS17 Lounge in Atlanta, and he tells us why he's on board with some of The Donald's more controversial comments, with one grande excepción!
And Mr. Trump has privately praised some of Mr. Pruitt's more controversial proposals, such as his idea to stage "red team, blue team" debates of climate-change science.
Board of Education, hoping that if they answer that question, they will have a harder time refusing to answer questions about more controversial cases, such as Roe v.
While a majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal under at least some circumstances, some polls have found that abortions in the third trimester are more controversial.
The process of cross-hybridization has been used to breed plants for hundreds of years, Evans said, and is quite different from the more controversial genetic modification methods.
By the time the episode aired again in reruns, it had become more controversial, thanks to a campaign against the show organized by the United States Catholic Conference.
Tennessee is moving ahead with a plan to convert Medicaid to a block grant, a move viewed as even more controversial than imposing work requirements for Medicaid recipients.
Their more controversial tactics seem to fall into three main categories: providing incorrect information, using euphemisms for the impact of their actions, and deleting comments critical of them.
Some of the show's more controversial episodes include one where the main characters get addicted to "World of Warcraft", and proceed to perpetuate several of gaming's worst problems.
But a recent survey shows that birth control access has broad support among American voters — and the Trump administration's new exemptions to the mandate are far more controversial.
His staunchly conservative views were made even more controversial in 2012 when he threatened his Mexican ex-lover with deportation if he ever revealed that Babeu is gay.
The second is that Sir Roger is a two-edged sword: his appointment has simultaneously raised the initiative's profile and made it more controversial than it needs to be.
If both countries try to get a comprehensive agreement – the more controversial and costly option – the U.S. would ask the U.K. to open up its pharmaceutical and health sector.
Luckey's company is testing its Lattice system on the US border at a time when few topics are more controversial in Washington, D.C. than immigration policy and border security.
The vote was supposed to take place last week but was delayed after lawmakers, including government allies, demanded more time to discuss some of the bill's more controversial elements.
" At the same time, Trump went on to advocate for some of his more controversial policies — on immigration and border security — while warning Democrats against pursuing "ridiculous partisan investigations.
But the signals his administration has sent so far indicate that the relationship between science and politics is about to become more obvious — and more controversial — than ever before.
The liberal media has a long and tumultuous relationship with the provocative deal-maker who made headlines for his controversial development plans and his even-more controversial personal life.
In November, Facebook announced its plans to create an external content oversight board that would serve as something of a "supreme court" for Facebook's more controversial content policy decisions.
More controversial, according to two former government officials, Nunes tried to use his junior perch on the Intelligence Committee to install a National Security Agency listening post at Lajes.
Critics say neither side addresses the more controversial issue of millions of indigenous people and small farmers being forcefully removed from their ancestral land with little consultation or compensation.
" Kuzmic says she has received backlash from commenters for some of her more controversial statements in the video post, like: "I am not their friend, I am the authority.
Dems boycott confirmation votes for Trump nominees: Senate Democrats on Tuesday refused to attend a committee vote on two of President Trump's more controversial nominees, effectively delaying their consideration.
Per the deal, Newell said it would appoint two new independent directors to its board in place of Icahn's more controversial nominees and appoint a third Starboard-backed candidate.
The White House hopes to pressure Democrats to vote for the package by saving more controversial clawbacks, such as those dealing with current spending levels, for a future request.
BECKY QUICK: Let's talk about some of the things that came up this weekend that really caught people's attention and some of the more controversial statements that came out.
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Many approaches have been suggested to deal with vaccine refusal, with the more controversial approaches ranging from compulsory vaccination programs to dismissing patients from provider practices for non-vaccination.
"They have to grow up and start shedding some of their more controversial elements," said Erick Erickson, a conservative blogger and commentator who has been critical of Mr. Trump.
As tie choices go, it was notably more controversial than the fact that Andrew Yang, the candidate and entrepreneur, never wears one at all — and that is saying something.
Laws that lack a single vote from the opposition party are by nature more controversial, unstable and vulnerable to political attack: The Affordable Care Act was passed that way.
While the film addresses such aspect of Diana's life as her charity work involving HIV and landmines, it shies away from more controversial issues, such as extra-marital affairs.
In one of the more controversial cases Ms. Warren worked on, advising Dow Chemical in connection with breast-implant litigation involving its subsidiary Dow Corning, she earned about $20,000.
The GOP is rolling back some of the more controversial Obama-era regulations on their own through the Congressional Review Act, which requires a simple majority in the Senate.
But AIA was also smart, focusing on policies to cushion the effect of illness or death, rather than the more controversial investment products that Chinese insurers prefer to flog.
A more controversial finding is that the bill would lead to eight fewer drugs being introduced over the next decade and about 30 fewer medications over the subsequent decade.
As President Donald Trump's pending nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, awaits Senate action, here are some of the more controversial Supreme Court nominations over the past five decades: Abe Fortas, 22016.
But its work with ICE in particular — which totals more than $90 million in active contracts — has been increasingly scrutinized as the immigration agency's actions have become more controversial.
"My concern is that if we combine the health-care issues with tax reform we make it far more controversial," she told reporters before lawmakers left town for Thanksgiving.
For one, Project Zero has normalized something that years ago was more controversial: a strict 90-day deadline for companies that receive its bug reports to patch the vulnerabilities.
The other, more controversial idea is to reduce the cap on the mortgage interest deduction, which subsidizes homeownership by allowing people to deduct the interest on their mortgage debt.
The chamber approved more than $15 billion in aid funding for Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, attached to the other traditionally more controversial measures, by a vote of 80-17.
One of the more controversial guidelines lowered the burden of proof — it said schools should approach sexual misconduct complaints with the assumption that the complainant was telling the truth.
Factors like religion become more controversial; am I going to fight the Church to establish a place in it, am I going to shun religion, is religion shunning me?
That's because Johnson has done a fine job of keeping his more controversial political beliefs to himself — there's nothing for half of the country to disagree with him about.
Jurvetson's donation came in the form of shares of the Chinese giant Baidu — making it even more controversial since only American citizens are allowed to donate to U.S. elections.
The crucial role remains that of monetary policy, which itself has become more controversial as quantitative easing has raised asset prices and helped the government finances by lowering bond yields.
She finagles her way into the board meeting and convinces the team owners that they'd make even more money if they came up with an even more controversial team name.
From early on, the organization seemed to prime its members for polygamy, but this turned out to be a springboard for Raniere's more controversial views about gender roles and incest.
Other requirements, like having to store sensitive data in systems that are located within the subcontinent, may put constraints on certain business practices and are considered more controversial by some.
In Toronto, the decision to reduce the police presence has proven more controversial; Toronto's city council is expected to announce whether they will rescind their Pride grant later this month.
But within these groups, divisions quickly broke out over a number of issues, none more controversial than the existence of lesbian trans women and their place in the women's movement.
The legislation approved by Parliament ultimately rolled back some of the more controversial parts of the plan, such as a requirement to constantly monitor uploads and filter for terrorist content.
Raising utility prices, rationalising and privatising state-owned firms and trying to improve the productivity of agriculture, which provides employment for a third of workers, will be much more controversial.
It's also true that Paramount Network's movie was likely approved by Walker's family, which may be why it skipped over some of the more controversial parts of the actor's past.
She supports highly-skilled immigration, but any constructive legislative remedies will likely fail because she would insist that specific reform be part of a much more controversial overall immigration package.
They led to one of the more controversial moments of his run when he claimed the judge overseeing two of the cases was biased because he was of Mexican ancestry.
But Trump's landing team picks for the Federal Communications Commission, Mark Jamison and Jeffrey Eisenach, have been the most vocal in publicly supporting corporate mergers, including some more controversial deals.
The disease is passed down from mother to child What's perhaps even more controversial, however, is that the panel said the technique should only be used to create male embryos.
Among Sessions's more controversial proposals are penalties against "sanctuary jurisdictions" — state and local governments that refuse full cooperation with the feds on immigration — and the expansion of immigration detainment centers.
The tough-talking general will also be responsible for turning some of Trump's more controversial anti-terrorism proposals, like a Muslim registry or a ban on Muslim immigration, into reality.
As with Trump's base throughout the country, the Hasidim that spoke with VICE News saw some of his more controversial comments as far less important than what the candidate represents.
Ryan has made it a policy of not responding to reporters' questions about Trump's daily tweets, though he veered from that policy over two of the president's more controversial statements.
Warren was the clear winner of the first night of debates in Miami late last month, even though her performance was overshadowed by a more controversial clash the following evening.
Robert Mapplethorpe's iconic photography in the 1980's series Flowers depicted the pert grace of Calla lilies and poppies with the same frankness that he captured more controversial subject matters.
As explained [in the opinion], the initial collection of Mohamud's email communications did not involve so-called "upstreaming" or targeting of Mohamud under § 702, more controversial methods of collecting information.
Actor activist: James Cromwell stunned in his portrayal of Dr. Arden in American Horror Story: Asylum, but he's in the spotlight for a more controversial than his mad-scientist counterpart.
We published Sarah Bond's influential article on polychromy and we've waded into topics few others wanted to, including the 2017 Whitney Biennial (and the even more controversial iteration in 2019).
Many Koreans resent the "Rising Sun" flag as a symbol of Japan's 1910-1945 colonisation of the peninsula, but its use has become more controversial as relations with Japan chilled.
A plan that eliminated only these three parts might be plausibly sold as Obamacare repeal, and it would avoid many of the more controversial policy changes in other G.O.P. proposals.
The border security component of the GOP offer was Cornyn's legislation, though it excluded some of the more controversial provisions including targeting cities that don't comply with federal immigration law.
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But Senate Democratic leadership could be wary of using the hardball tactics with more controversial nomination fights looming, including deputy CIA director Gina Haspel's nomination to lead the spy agency.
These relatively small-scale bills steer clear of more controversial measures such as allowing Medicare to negotiate prices, permitting drug importation from Canada and banning drug makers from providing rebates.
Perhaps even more controversial — both among some Americans and some in the region — is the president's visit to Hiroshima, the site of the first use of nuclear weapons in history.
He noted that the meeting might now be "more controversial than expected" since the country is sending signals that it's "no longer kosher" for countries to exceed their production quotas.
Douthat, a Catholic convert, has frequently been critical of what he deems Francis's divisive tactics, including using unofficial or "leaked" communications to the media to informally express more controversial views.
Why it matters: Almost all of this is about reducing the power of co-founder and CEO Adam Neumann, who remains more controversial among many investors than WeWork's business model.
And California could buy carbon credits, which would theoretically represent carbon reductions by entities out of state, but those are even more controversial, with even more room for accounting tricks.
But the company's move is part of a growing trend of businesses turning their back on detention facilities, especially as the conditions for detained migrants grow more controversial by the day.
And for some of them who might welcome the economic and market improvement, today notwithstanding, under this president, they have often recoiled at some of his more controversial moves and statements.
An Earlier — More Controversial — Version of "Famous" Leaks The song that started it all could have potentially started a lot more if it was released the way it was initially recorded.
Apple's new wireless earbuds, AirPods, are perhaps more controversial, more debated, and (at first impression, at least) more hated than just about anything else the company has come out with recently.
Following consumer outrage over YouTube's handling of disturbing videos aimed at children on its network, the company has now banned one of the more controversial kid channels it hosted, Toy Freaks.
The Trump administration has used DACA as a bargaining chip in an attempt to accomplish some of its more controversial goals, such as building a border wall and restricting legal immigration.
In the US, this kind of research is much more controversial: there's even a ban on using National Institutes of Health funding for research using gene-editing technologies in human embryos.
High turnout expected Half of the country's 24-seat Senate is up for grabs, potentially allowing Duterte to strengthen his support base and push through some of his more controversial policies.
It was a compromise move that skirted the word "sanctuary" and some of the more controversial measures activists had proposed, such as a pledge to limit cooperation with federal law enforcement.
Two were far more controversial: purchasing Treasuries with delayed coupons in an effort to take them out of the market, and swapping Treasuries that weren't in default for those that were.
While more controversial than a new label, a hide tweet button would have the potential to impact user behavior, as it allows a poster to hide the replies they didn't like.
But Democratic leadership could be wary of playing hardball with other, more controversial, floor fights looming, and as several Democrats face tough reelection bids in states won by Trump last year.
A Latino group supporting Northam countered with an even more controversial ad showing scared minority children being chased by a truck with a "Gillespie for governor" sticker and a Confederate flag.
What's typically a routine party-line vote to approve the rules is sure to be more controversial this year with Democrats seething over the rules change aimed at their sit-in.
"Some people also think that exaggerated features in infant-directed speech help kids learn how to parse the syntax of spoken sentences, but that is a little more controversial," he said.
For individuals, the more controversial elements, like the elimination of deductions for such things as real estate taxes and charitable giving, are not expected to be part of it, Clifton said.
Pier Paolo Pasolini's wonderful "The Gospel According to St. Matthew" (1964) and Franco Zeffirelli's 1977 mini-series, "Jesus of Nazareth," round out the package Then there are the more controversial items.
West initially doubled down by tweeting out apocryphal quotes from Harriet Tubman and comparing himself to Nat Turner, but later deleted the majority of his more controversial tweets from this moment.
The mercury pollution standards, made final in 2012, are a separate regulation from the more controversial and costly carbon dioxide limits for power plants that are also being litigated in court.
But the U.S.M.C.A. retains a more controversial addition by the Trump administration — a sunset clause that requires the three countries to review, after six years, whether to remain in the agreement.
Louisiana is also pushing ahead with newer, more controversial fixes, such as increasing leniency for those convicted of some violent crimes, a political fireball even in many far more progressive states.
Between the two, Amazon has the "most tangible long-term story" while Netflix is more controversial and would come down the most if the market hits some volatile times, he said.
Given these sentiments, many senators appear to believe that Clinton should go for a swift Garland confirmation and use the extra time to try to push more controversial matters through Congress.
The usually-humdrum affair will be far more controversial this year thanks to proposed provisions meant to deter Democrats from staging another House floor sit-in like the one in June.
In the near term, we believe there is a 50% chance of a brief government shutdown, as the president seeks to solidify support among his base by embracing more controversial positions.
Biden has struggled to answer questions in several recent debates about Obama's more controversial policies on immigration enforcement, which included record-high levels of deportations and were often criticized by activists.
That July, a federal judge ruled that some of the more controversial provisions—including those related to police patrols, employment, and identification requirements—were unlawful, and the Supreme Court eventually agreed.
Raffensperger has also criticized calls to overturn some of Kemp's more controversial practices like aggressive purges of infrequent voters, arguing that election integrity will be best preserved through strict voting measures.
Berlant and Wynn began their collaboration for the exhibition in 2013, focusing on the aesthetics of Acheulean handaxes, and later expanding the catalogue to include more controversial figure stones and spheroids.
It's the next bit that's more controversial because here, the cause is usually identified as an environmental trigger—a food allergy or sensitivity, an underlying infection or nutritional deficiency, or a toxin.
ACTION PRESIDENT TRUMP TOOK WEDNESDAY... IMMIGRATION -- Following through on several of his more controversial campaign promises, President Trump signed executive orders at DHS Wednesday afternoon aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration.
But in San Francisco, a liberal city in a state which favours Mrs Clinton by a 20-point margin, a ballot measure targeting the city's homeless population may prove even more controversial.
In an editorial in The Washington Post making the case for why the Maine senator cannot support Trump, his more controversial policies—like the wall or the Muslim ban—are not mentioned.
But the law making it a crime to suggest Poland was complicit in the Holocaust has proved even more controversial, sparking a crisis in Warsaw's relations with Israel and the United States.
Bob Goodlatte, Republicans could avoid some of the more controversial policies of the right that would likely scare off moderate members of the GOP caucus, whose votes would be critical to passage.
The speech alluded to having "protected an open internet," but it also asked Congress to pass the far more controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership, whose intellectual property rules could threaten that same openness.
" Kelly asked the presumptive Republican presidential nominee to explain some of his more controversial remarks on the social media platform, including one retweet that referred to the news anchor as a "bimbo.
Yes, but: Limiting price increases in Part D to the inflation rate is more controversial, as is a proposal to allow Medicaid topay for gene therapiesover time and based on their outcomes.
This indictment made the president's meeting with Putin all the more controversial, and on Sunday, Trump attracted even more controversy when he said that the "European Union is a foe" to America.
And according to the Post, none grilled Trump on the more controversial issues that have been dominating headlines in recent weeks, like his tax returns and his insulting comments on women's looks.
The dilemma will be whether to tweak the scheme, making just technical changes, or enact a broader but more controversial shift that could fundamentally alter the nature of the ECB's quantitative easing.
After The New York Times published disturbing allegations against comedian Louis C.K. on Thursday, it wasn't long before some of C.K.'s more controversial jokes began making their way around the internet.
Most White House aides concede there's been little formal attempt at this stage to rein in Trump's tweets, despite past consideration of imposing a system of vetting on the more controversial ones.
The ad aimed at Murkowski and Collins also features one of Trump's more controversial remarks from 2016: When he told an MSNBC townhall that women should be punished for having an abortion.
The "pipeline problem" — or the notion that there are too few women entering the finance pipeline to fix the gender gap — is one of the more controversial topics when thinking about solutions.
Next up, House Democrats are eyeing smaller pieces of bipartisan legislation aimed at lowering drug costs before tackling sweeping, more controversial proposals, such as allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices (The Hill).
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. While the turn of the millennium was a golden age for footballers behaving badly, Mark Bosnich was more controversial than most of his contemporaries.
Trump largely stays on message Trump largely adhered to his administration's positions on India and sidestepped more controversial topics that could have hampered the bilateral relationship over the course of the trip.
Second, expectations of future profits drive pharmaceutical investments, which means that reducing profits will negatively affect research and development (more on this point below, which is more controversial than it should be).
Characterizing Trump's actions as "abuse of power" may be a slam dunk, but characterizing them as "bribery" (or, more particularly, as being in violation of the federal bribery statute) is more controversial.
While both versions of "Skins"were marred by their fair share of controversy, the North American version was the more controversial, and was ultimately pulled after a fairly short run on MTV.
Will he support House Majority Leader Paul Ryan's conventionally conservative agenda to block-grant and privatize entitlement spending, or will he push the Republican Party in a new, possibly more controversial direction?
It's an unusual arrangement that could create two power centers in the new White House, one around the Republican establishment and one connected to the far right and more controversial wing of conservatism.
Beyond that, there are concerns YouTube prioritized user engagement — and the potential to make money from those engaged eyeballs — above all else, even if that meant algorithmically directing viewers to more controversial content.
Translate is also an unambiguously positive project for Google, something that, as others have noted, provides a bit of cover for the company's more controversial AI efforts, like its work with the military.
While the subject matter is something that you would expect from NatGeo programming, Aronofsky's suggestion on how viewers can heighten their enjoyment of the show may be a little more controversial than expected.
Since the meteoric rise of Conor McGregor there has been a tectonic shift in the way fighters approach fighting and money-making: a shift toward being louder, ruder, more demanding, and more controversial.
As for Trump's more controversial social proposals, O'Leary said the real estate mogul's plan to build a wall between the United States and Mexico — and have Mexico pay for it — will never happen.
The wearing of headdresses has been one of the more controversial facets of this conversation, and has extended far beyond music events into the realm of sports and other areas of popular culture.
Another church protection bill, the Alabama Church Protection Act, is scheduled to be debated in the state legislature next Tuesday and is in some ways even more controversial than the one passed Tuesday.
Anti-trade activists fear that this deal sets a precedent for a more controversial one currently being struck with America, known as TTIP, and complain that the deal has been shrouded in secrecy.
A more controversial way to increase enrollment in the marketplaces would be to make employer coverage less attractive, so that more people who currently have insurance from work switch to buying their own.
And he also made more controversial comments about migrants, describing some in the group as violent and vulgar, vowing that local authorities would crack down on anyone who was caught breaking the law.
While the heated debate normally takes center stage in Washington around ANWR votes, the emotional clashing was somewhat overshadowed this time in part because it was attached to an arguably more controversial effort.
But with heroin use skyrocketing (and doubling among women like Kelsey in the past 10 years), some experts have a more controversial idea in mind for managing the epidemic: supervised injection sites (SISs).
High-profile YouTubers were up in arms last year after the website determined that some content of the more controversial end of the scale was not suitable for advertising following complaints from brands.
Sanders was the aggressor throughout the night, repeatedly challenging Biden's lengthy Senate record and suggesting the former Delaware senator had acted for political expediency instead of taking more controversial positions that Sanders did.
If Trump's rhetoric becomes even more controversial, more Republicans could denounce him, which could lead more voters to conclude that he's a deeply unusual candidate who shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the presidency.
Alissa: I'll be honest: While Jojo Rabbit kicked up some dust in the wake of its premiere, I thought it might be a lot more controversial with audiences than it's proven to be.
The Trump transition team, which did not comment on the background checks, is bracing its nominees for questions about the president-elect's more controversial positions, according to people with knowledge of the preparations.
"There were cases where folks who made a decision in my office and didn't consult me and I regret that," Ms. Harris said Monday when asked about some of her more controversial cases.
But, the decision to tap funds for supporting Afghan troops could prove more controversial as defense officials had previously said that active military operations were unlikely to be impacted by the border wall effort.
Despite this rags-to-riches arc, the new museum is careful neither to appear too smug, nor gloss over more controversial topics, including Brexit, refugee housing and the ugly consequences of rampant consumer consumption.
It also accounts for a perhaps more controversial bet on Hyperloop One, an ambitious company aiming to build faster, cleaner long-distance travel through a supersonic transit system that remains largely theoretical for now.
The BBFC regularly organises focus groups with film-makers, goes into schools to speak to younger viewers and — once every four years — meets with the public to get feedback on their more controversial decisions.
Yes, but: Limiting price increases in Part D to the inflation rate is more controversial, as is a proposal to allow Medicaid to pay for gene therapies over time and based on their outcomes.
China's stability-obsessed leaders do not know what to make of the 70-year-old Trump, whose win over Hillary Clinton was unexpected, and has backpedaled on some of his more controversial campaign statements.
But instead of allowing this crucial act to stand on its own merits, Republicans in the House of Representatives combined it with a more controversial act that will probably kill the Fix NICS Act.
The first-term senator has indicated she would support Trump -- but has sought to draw a contrast with him by saying she would not endorse him and criticizing several of his more controversial statements.
By Wednesday afternoon, senior officials like Defense Secretary James Mattis were working to distance themselves from the more controversial of the measures, potentially making it harder for Trump to actually put them into place.
They include giving police the power to search demonstrators and ban them from covering their faces, two of the more controversial parts of the legislation which have now been approved by the Constitutional Court.
But perhaps there hasn't been anything more controversial in recent times from the CDC than the development of opioid prescribing guidelines intended to discourage the use of opioids to treat chronic non cancer pain.
Before the polls closed in Alabama Tuesday night, signaling defeat for conservative judge and alleged sexual predator Roy Moore, his spokesperson went on CNN to discuss some of the Senate candidate's more controversial views.
Rather than continuing down the path of the previous administration, and possibly supporting even more controversial deals to repressive Middle Eastern regimes (including Bahrain), U.S. weapons sales and related assistance deserve much greater scrutiny.
But Trump's call to separate air traffic control from the federal government is one of his more controversial infrastructure proposals, and quickly earned a stinging rebuke from Democrats at the start of the week.
The most famous tactic is the Stingray, a miniature cell tower that lets police pinpoint a specific signal by driving through a neighborhood — but after recent legal challenges, it's become more controversial than ever.
It's unclear whether that means that whole bill will be silent on the issue or if what's known as the "chairman's mark," in which more controversial provisions are usually included, will address base closures.
And in another sign of Republican acquiescence, if not unity, House Speaker Paul Ryan, who once made it a point to counter Mr. Trump's more controversial statements, generally deflects questions about the candidate now.
The word was also tweeted by the new president of the SBC, J.D. Greear, as he expressed concern about one of the annual meeting's more controversial moments, Wednesday's speech by Vice President Mike Pence.
While the Senate GOP kept a provision that allows companies to avoid campaign finance disclosure, leaders agreed to drop even more controversial language on money going to Planned Parenthood in a Zika funding bill.
That means that geo-engineering short-cuts are gaining ground attention, ranging from ways to extract carbon from the air to more controversial schemes such as injecting chemicals into the stratosphere to dim sunlight.
Reaction to Trump's decision to keep the Obama-era order in place was decidedly muted, with most lawmakers focused on the more controversial executive order Friday to restrict travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.
The universal background checks measure also represents the lowest-hanging fruit for gun reform advocates, who have pushed for additional and more controversial gun control measures, like banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
The far more controversial interpretation of the University of Washington study is that it might overturn — or at least throw into doubt — much of the past two decades of research on the minimum wage.
Several GOP operatives with close ties to the White House said that Thomas Homan, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is another potential pick — and a far more controversial one.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin often does this while on television, praising the president's more controversial moves in response to Charlottesville and the NFL players kneeling during the national anthem in protest of police violence.
The deal that had brought Dawsari, a 26-year-old midfielder, and another young Saudi player to this city of 50,000 near Spain's east coast, was only part of a larger, more controversial one.
Trump has made many more controversial remarks since then, but another sticks out: when he said that Judge Gonzalo Curiel should recuse himself from a Trump University case explicitly because of his Mexican heritage.
Take, for example, one of the more controversial environmental regulations: a rule imposing restrictive land use plans on 11 states throughout the West, ostensibly to protect the greater sage grouse, a species of bird.
During that interview, I asked about one of his more controversial political moves: going on the Senate floor during the 2012 presidential election and questioning whether then Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney paid taxes.
Dunn's letter also spoke to Walmart's more controversial decision to fully exit the handgun and handgun ammunition businesses, and ban open-carry in its stores, following the mass shooting in its El Paso store.
More controversial appropriations bills, like those funding the Departments of Homeland Security or Health and Human Services, have dimmer prospects for passage and may not come up at all, given the shrinking legislative calendar.
A ban on assault weapons remains more controversial, but amid the relentless pulse of mass shootings over the past few years, about three-fifths of Americans are now expressing support for such a prohibition.
The report also ruled out a more controversial approach that would turn an existing vehicle lane into a roadway bike lane — something that has been called for by cyclists, transportation advocates and urban planners.
The big picture: Other proposals — and more controversial ones — are expected to follow this new rule, including one that would end work permits for the spouses of H-1B visa holders with pending green cards.
Even more controversial is the fact that the artist who depicted Queen Charlotte in all of her portraits was Sir Allan Ramsay, an anti-slavery advocate who went on to marry a Black woman himself.
And for all his talk of moderation, the truth is that Ryan has been more than comfortable at working with Freedom Caucus Republicans who share some of Trump's more controversial views on issues like immigration.
Two of the more controversial settlements lie inside and adjacent to Hebron, a large Palestinian city that houses the burial place of Abraham, making it one of the holiest sites in both Judaism and Islam.
As Polygon points out, the investment comes just a few months after some members of Creators for Change said it was "disheartening" to see YouTube's more controversial streamers earning huge amounts of money and views.
A more controversial measure of initial margin haircutting is also included in the guidance but is limited to use as a last resort and can only be applied to IM that is not bankruptcy-remote.
The White House's plan does not mention some of the more controversial parts of a blueprint released last year by House Republicans, such as the "border-adjustment" provision that would tax imports and exempt exports.
Easter is a holiday known for baskets full of tasty candy from chocolate bunnies to Cadbury Creme Eggs, but it's also the time of year when we see a more controversial candy on supermarket shelves.
The mushroom initiative flew largely under the radar on Tuesday, during a competitive race for mayor and a more controversial initiative that would have made it legal for people to camp out on city streets.
And as Trump grows more controversial -- with liberals increasingly engaging in mass protests and efforts to shut down his events -- taking on Trump could be the best opportunity Clinton has to win over reticent Democrats.
While the White House priorities don't include the more controversial sentencing reforms included in the bipartisan Grassley-Durbin bill, White House support could make it more likely that Congress holds a vote on this issue.
On Monday, Thiel accused the media of taking too literally many of Trump's more controversial proposals, including imposing a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country and building a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Ryan endorsed Trump's presidential bid several weeks after he became the presumptive Republican nominee, but has not hesitated to criticize Trump and express his deep disapproval with some of Trump's more controversial words and proposals.
"I think the more controversial element of Duque's claims is that Venezuela is a state sponsor of terror and that there is overt cooperation between the Maduro government and armed groups in Colombia," Ramsey said.
Jon and Daenerys Targaryen could also be the wolf and dragon the finale refers to, although who knows whether it refers to their alliance or impending romance, all the more controversial for its incestuous dimensions.
But three years after handing the president a 30-point victory, Kentucky's voters appeared to put their displeasure with the conservative Mr. Bevin, his controversial policies and even more controversial personality, over their partisan preferences.
And as Trump grows more controversial -- with liberals increasingly engaging in mass protests and efforts to shut down his events -- taking on Trump could be the best opportunity Clinton has to win over reticent Democrats.
In some ways, Tennessee's newly nominated items continue a tradition: state lawmakers are active in adding new designations to their eclectic collection of official state symbols, some of which have been more controversial than others.
In recent days, Trump has appointed K.T. McFarland, a Fox News contributor, as his deputy national security advisor, and met with Sheriff David Clarke, a more controversial figure who frequently appears on the same network.
Designed to balance the conversation on Twitter by putting the original poster back in control of which replies to their tweets remain visible, Hide Replies has been one of Twitter's more controversial features to date.
The committee was divided on the second, more controversial bill — an expansion of background checks — but in an unusual step, appeared ready to allow it to move to the Senate floor without a committee vote.
Clinton, meanwhile, has eagerly taken up the gun control cause, supporting an expansion of background checks, which enjoys broad political support, but also more controversial measures, including a renewal of a federal assault weapons ban.
Gun control advocacy groups like Giffords and Everytown for Gun Safety have deliberately focused their strategic efforts on broadly popular proposals like background checks, rather than more controversial measures like weapons bans or buyback programs.
It serves as a link between the fight for equality and the protests Kaepernick started, and it leverages one of the brand's most durable and iconic assets into a new and much more controversial area.
Some of the more controversial aspects of his plan include imposing the death penalty for large-scale drug dealers and building a wall along the southern border to stop drugs from coming into the country.
Questioning the American war in Afghanistan is a much more controversial idea, however, especially for a lawmaker representing boroughs of New York City, where thousands of Americans died when planes struck the World Trade Center.
Democrats have complained that under Ms. Haspel's control as acting director, the C.I.A. has selectively declassified aspects of her record, making information public that will help her get confirmed while keeping more controversial secrets concealed.
The 2004 Howard Hughes biopic did not stray from the more controversial aspects of the aviation pioneer and Hollywood tycoon's life including his eccentric behavior, some of which was brought on by obsessive-compulsive disorder.
This is perhaps a more controversial take on the iPhone 11 Pro, but its feature set and the differentiating factors that separate it from the standard iPhone 11 didn't seem to scream "pro" to me.
That's particularly true in comparison with more controversial and global "geoengineering" technologies being discussed, such as spraying sulfate aerosols into the planet's stratosphere to block some of the sun reaching the planet, the researchers said.
"Unlike routine antidumping and countervailing duty cases or less common safeguard cases, the Section 232 authority the President will apparently use is rarely used and more controversial," wrote Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs.
After confirming to the New York Times that four of Zola's six ads were rejected because they featured the lesbian couple, the network equivocated this simple kiss between two women with far more "controversial" fare.
The health care bills approved this week steered clear of the more controversial measures that Democrats are batting about, including "Medicare for All," allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices and permitting drug importation from Canada.
But critics have accused the first daughter of being complicit in some of her father's more controversial policies by failing to speak out against them, while simultaneously touting herself as a role model for women.
One of the more controversial startups of this decade, Juul, the e-cigarette company, sparked national outrage, congressional investigations, and criticism by the Food and Drug Administration, leading to total product bans in some countries.
The president sought to defend his legacy and provide a road map for a successor with no experience in national security — and warn Mr. Trump away from some of his more controversial positions and advisers.
The raid has since become more controversial than most operations because of the death of Navy SEAL William "Ryan" Owens and reports of many civilian deaths, including the 8-year-old daughter of Anwar al-Awlaki.
He retired as a player in 2006 after a far more controversial performance in a World Cup final, when he was sent off for head-butting an Italian player, Marco Materazzi, in the final in Berlin.
The search service isn't applying this to some of the more controversial queries; a quick search regarding marijuana health effects didn't surface an Intelligent Search card, same for questions regarding some hot-button topics like abortion.
The spot, which features women and fathers with the daughters wearing Trump shirts and reading some of his more controversial lines about women, will be played an estimated 28,000 times, said the group's spokesman, Justin Barasky.
Janet Mills, a Democrat, signed the legislation into law at a ceremony at the Maine State House and said she wants the state to come to grips with the more controversial parts of the American past.
On policy As for Trump's more controversial actions as president, 228 in 333 oppose the building of Trump's much-talked about wall along the Mexican border, with 52 percent in support, according to a Quinnipiac poll.
Section 230 received virtually no opposition or media coverage, as it was folded into the more controversial Communications Decency Act, which was added to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, a sweeping overhaul of U.S. telecommunications laws.
He has in the past hired Vanessa Beecroft—an even more controversial Italian artist, who recently caused an outcry over her tone-deaf fetishization of blackness in a New York magazine interview—to stage his shows.
The shift to San Francisco from Chicago means that Watch Dogs 43 is able to closely look at the more controversial elements of Silicon Valley — an important thing for a game about hacking and personal privacy.
The NLRB letter acknowledges that he made an effort to "cloak" his more controversial points behind "'scientific' references and analysis" and "'not all women' disclaimers," but   further notes that such hedging offers him no protection. 32_CA_205351_01_16_18_.
While many of those he will run against are staking out positions central to the Democratic Party's growing liberal base, Biden has spent weeks revisiting some of his more controversial, and conservative, positions in the past.
"The commission took a look at some of the more controversial monuments and put together a report, and it was clear after that initial review was done (that) there's not enough statues of women," she said.
Read More: Controversial Keystone XL Pipeline Comes Back to Life With News of Trump Win Protesters and activists have fought hard against pipeline extensions in recent years and won two important victories during the Obama presidency.
The attorney general said he had always planned to reduce the department's sentencing recommendation of up to nine years in jail for Stone, Trump's longtime political fixer, implying that Trump's tweet made that step more controversial.
That coziness has sometimes been criticized, but this year's dinner, scheduled for April 22011, may be even more controversial, if the Trump administration continues to throw grenades — false facts, threats, insults — in the news media's direction.
Based on the trailer, which is all that protestors have seen, there's nothing in The Hunt more controversial than much of American Horror Story, some episodes of the new Twilight Zone, or even Into the Dark.
And some of the more controversial components, like the "temptation challenges," where contestants had to sabotage their diets with burgers and cake to win a call to their family or leniency at weigh-ins, are gone.
Solar radiation management is one of the more controversial geoengineering tactics under development, and some critics faulted the group for not trying hard enough to inform the public of its plans or of the potential risks.
But more controversial has been its role in supporting the Saudi-led coalition's actions in Yemen, which the U.N. says is to blame for the majority of civilian casualties in the country's two-year civil war.
Meanwhile, in recent weeks and months, America's Christian religious leaders have faced a number of politicized challenges, from the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, to how to respond to the Trump administration's more controversial statements and actions.
As you've no doubt heard, a second trailer arrived today for the upcoming reboot of *Ghostbusters, *a movie more controversial than The Last Temptation of Christ, Kids, A Clockwork Orange, and *Lolita 2: Mo' Lita *combined. Why?
Following are some of Bolsonaro's more controversial comments: - In an address to supporters a week ago, Bolsonaro said he would "sweep those red bandits off the map," in reference to his opponents in the leftist Workers Party.
Now that we've all survived the album drop heard around the world, let's talk about some of the more controversial things discussed throughout Everything Is Love, the joint album from Beyoncé and Jay Z, aka The Carters.
Even so, Zinke and Perry both passed through committee easily, and quickly: senators voted without debate and within 85033 minutes of the opening gavel on Tuesday morning so members could go to hearings for more controversial nominees.
But negotiators have not started consolidating the language, and wording for more controversial subjects, including rules of origin and dispute resolution mechanisms, is not expected to be revealed until the next round later this month in Canada.
"This language gives a debtor latitude to give better treatment to pensions than to GOs," something that would make it "far more controversial" to creditors, said Melissa Jacoby, a bankruptcy expert and professor at UNC-Chapel Hill.
His next take's a little more controversial -- Jacob had just 2 words for pissed off fans who are circulating a petition to remake the show's 8th and final season because they think the writers are blowing it.
While Doctor Strange is somewhat notorious as one of Marvel's more controversial films when it comes to casting and race, it's also worth remembering as a movie as inventive and beautiful as anything Marvel has ever created.
"But that does not mean that these emails are more 'controversial' than other emails, or that the oversight that led to them not being sent to all the necessary agencies was related to their substance," they wrote.
Unmentioned in Walker's post, however, are some of the more controversial changes in the bills, including limiting early voting -- a move that is seen to benefit Republicans -- and formalizing Walker priorities like stricter work requirements for Medicaid.
There has been widespread criticism from both the left and right-leaning media in the region at Trump's more controversial policies and pronouncements, such as his comments on immigrants and women, but also concern over his unpredictability.
This is because appellate court judges by definition have broader authority than district court judges, and nominees to those courts are often more controversial and have more extensive records, warranting more preparation and questioning at a hearing.
On Tuesday, Romney did not criticize Trump on two of his more controversial policies: the travel ban upheld by the Supreme Court and trade wars that have led to businesses like Harley-Davidson moving some jobs overseas.
That said, there have been some concerns in the market over Afreximbank's expansion push and some of its more controversial commercial decisions, including a $200 million loan to Zimbabwe in 2016 to underpin a domestic currency experiment.
Following are some of Bolsonaro's more controversial comments: - In an address to supporters a week ago, Bolsonaro said he would "sweep those red bandits off the map," in reference to his opponents in the leftist Workers Party.
Vociferous has she may be about immigration, Clinton has remained suspiciously silent on some of the more controversial policy questions—questions that will need to be answered if she has any hope of implementing comprehensive immigration legislation.
But the current shutdown, which will last five weeks, is more controversial than most due to its extended length and because it comes at a period of high anxiety in U.K. politics over the direction of Brexit.
One of the more controversial parts of the new law is known as the Coach Aaron Feis Guardian Program, which allows some teachers to be armed if both the local school district and local sheriff's department agree.
The White House sees him as a man with the political experience to provide a legal framework for many of the president's more controversial policies — such as his travel ban, which has been blocked by the courts.
The comments from Reddit CEO and co-founder Steve Huffman were some of the more controversial offered up during a panel discussion with former public policy exec Elliot Schrage and former Facebook VP of Product Sam Lessin.
C., the head of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, said on "Fox & Friends" that a more conservative bill being introduced Tuesday afternoon would also address the issue while keeping a narrower focus and keeping out more controversial topics.
Medicaid, the federal-state partnership to provide health care for the poor, was more controversial, but within seven years of its passage, every state except Alaska and Arizona had committed to participate -- and both of them joined later.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of what goes on within Leeds fan forums, the key point is that, left to their own devices, contributors will frequently transcend football and move on to topics which are even more controversial.
" Then, early Friday morning, he issued a string of vitriolic tweets about Machado, accusing Clinton of helping her gain citizenship, alluding to the more controversial parts of her past, and urging everyone to "check out [her] sex tape.
They will steer clear of more controversial plans for using the proposed budget to help euro zone countries in economic downturns as they seek to overcome opposition to their ideas from other members of the single currency bloc.
The proposal eases one of the more controversial aspects of the rule which only permits trades related to market-making and underwriting by making it easier for firms to show such trades met near-term demand from clients.
In early October, an earlier recording of the song surfaced online, and the controversial lyric that targets Swift sounds even more controversial: "I feel like Taylor Swift still owe me sex / I made that bitch famous," he raps.
Here's what the authors had to say about this possibility in the paper: One of the more controversial topics surrounding animal death is whether animals grieve the loss of a family member or a closely bonded group member.
Assange, whose organization has released embarrassing Democratic National Committee emails believed to have been hacked by Russian entities, said the group doesn't have anything on Trump that is more controversial than the GOP presidential nominee's own public comments.
Even more controversial, "vertical equity" is generally taken to hold that people with higher incomes should pay a larger percentage of their incomes in tax or, in other words, that the government should impose a progressive income tax.
It's possible that Mr. Trump wants to use the final weeks of the campaign spotlight to promote his brand, despite the fact that the more controversial Mr. Trump appears under campaign scrutiny, the more customers may be fleeing.
Scientists think that this tool might help to do things like remove malaria from mosquitos, "cut" cancer and HIV right out of patients, or (in a more controversial example) remove undesirable traits like genetic diseases from human embryos.
One of the more controversial provisions would create a 220006-to-2202 federal campaign match on small donations and has been met with strong pushback from Republicans, who argue taxpayer dollars should not be used for campaign purposes.
Titled "What She Said," the series has been held in predictable locations like New York City and Los Angeles — but also in Amman, Jordan, and Dubai, where gender equality is less pronounced and the topic is more controversial.
On Capitol Hill, Mr. Kelly is viewed with a mix of admiration for his long military service and disappointment that he has been too willing to embrace and defend Mr. Trump's more controversial policies, especially on illegal immigration.
The limited deal with the United States has been more controversial for Mr. Abe, who faces criticism at home that he has given away some of the benefits of the Trans-Pacific Partnership but obtained little in return.
But few topics in education are more controversial than the idea of diverting public money to private institutions, and Iowa has become a study in the kind of political fights that may be in store for the administration.
While veterans of Trump's State and Treasury Departments have tended to navigate this path successfully enough, some people who have worked in other, more controversial precincts of Trump World have had a hard time even getting job interviews.
The cargo is even more controversial because the controlling share of Yamal LNG is owned by Russia's Novatek, which has been under U.S. financial sanctions since 2014 due to Russia's annexation of Crimea and the war in eastern Ukraine.
Bonnie Glaser, a regional security expert at the Center for International and Strategic Studies in Washington, said she believed China's more controversial proposals would prove unacceptable to several key ASEAN members, as well the United States and its allies.
World Wrestling Entertainment's decision to hold it's Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia, despite pressure to cancel after the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, got more controversial on Friday when it brought out controversial wrestler Hulk Hogan to host.
Exemptions are extremely rare and even more controversial, especially for public figures — "Gangnam Style" singer Psy has served in the military, while baseball player Baek Cha-seung, who holds a US passport, renounced his citizenship to avoid being conscripted.
That's almost certainly why, as soon as Apple took the step of entirely banning Jones and his content, the cudgel fell: All of a sudden, the more controversial action would have been to allow Jones and Infowars to remain.
Now, Mexican and US military officials are privately expressing those same concerns, nervous about reports that Trump might be considering replacing Mattis, who is seen as slow-walking the president's more controversial directives and often turning down the heat.
This is more controversial, because while few other than gun sellers oppose attempts to keep guns away from prohibited purchasers, those who like to own assault weapons will oppose restrictions that keep them from buying the weapons they want.
The saga has also created a practical problem for Trump: How does a controversial President get what will surely be an even more controversial nomination through a Congress where there is bipartisan revulsion at his decision to fire Comey?
A curious outlier was the dollar which was wallowing near a seven-week low after losing its momentum this year and taking a dislike to Trump's more controversial plans such as building a wall on the border with Mexico.
"I thought there couldn't be a question that would be more controversial at this very moment than the one that was asked before but you've come up with it," he said to laughter, though he didn't answer the question.
Those critics wanted to use the tax ban as a vehicle to pass more controversial legislation, which would give states the authority to tax their residents' online purchases even when those purchases are made from retailers outside the state.
If the admissions website is 2001 Britney with a python draped on her shoulders, the university meme page is bald, umbrella-wielding Britney: the same at their core, but one more controversial, out-of-control, and ultimately, more honest. 
The proposal would provide a path to citizenship for 6900 million immigrants brought into the country illegally as children in exchange for $2628 billion in border security, as well as more controversial changes to legal immigration and interior enforcement.
Kavanaugh's comments shine a light on how he viewed one of the more controversial practices of the Bush era -- and it could spark questions about how he helped shape that practice while working as White House staff secretary. Sen.
However, there is another more controversial, but increasingly relevant, way: law enforcement, or specifically the FBI, could hack the devices making up Mirai botnets—many of which are cameras—in order to ultimately disable the malicious network writ large.
Bonnie Glaser, a regional security expert at the Centre for International and Strategic Studies in Washington, said she believed China's more controversial proposals would prove unacceptable to several key ASEAN members, as well the United States and its allies.
"Further cuts may be more controversial as some on the committee will want to wait-and-see how the 50bp (and 75bp from last year) work their way through the economy," Citigroup economist Andrew Hollenhorst said in a note.
Hide Replies has been one of Twitter's more controversial launches to date, as it could potentially allow users to silence critics or stifle dissent even when warranted — such as in the case of refuting misinformation or propaganda, for example.
Trump's proposal would provide a path to citizenship for 1.8 million immigrants brought into the country illegally as children in exchange for $25 billion in border security, but also includes more controversial changes to legal immigration and interior enforcement.
Believe it or not, the nuclear deal was arguably even more controversial in Iran than it was in the US, with hard-liners insisting the US could never be trusted and that Rouhani was leading the country into disaster.
If interest rates stay low, the Fed will have limited room to combat a downturn with rate cuts before they hit zero which could force the use of bond buying again or more controversial tools like negative interest rates.
"It also deals with some of the asylum issues at the border, but it also takes out some of the more controversial issues like sanctuary cities, the wall, [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals], and it keeps it very narrow," he said.
Washington (CNN)Senate Democrats may not be able to block any of President Donald Trump's Cabinet picks, but this week they will continue to lean on every procedural maneuver available to delay and debate some of the President's more controversial nominations.
When asked if the bill would include defunding Planned Parenthood for one year, one of the more controversial measures that weakened support among some moderate GOP Senators, a GOP source said this was among the components up in the air.
Few uses of fat suits, however, are more controversial than the 2001 film Shallow Hal, in which Jack Black plays a man who has to be hypnotized to find Gwyneth Paltrow in a fat suit sexy enough to be his girlfriend.
Amid Sessions' more controversial moves, the day-to-day work of the department pressed on, but current and former Justice Department attorneys told BuzzFeed News last year that morale was low at the department amid the president's attacks on Sessions.
I recently sat down with the filmmaker in Los Angeles to talk about the the challenges of working in science fiction, some of the more controversial interpretations of Arrival's themes, and what the film means in the geopolitical landscape of 2016.
More controversial is a plan to put 500,000 unemployed people into vocational training programs this year, on top of 5003,000 announced in October — an action that would, at least temporarily, remove more than half a million people from the unemployment rolls.
While Mr. Fink wants to eliminate quarterly guidance, he is also making perhaps an even more controversial request, asking chief executives and company boards to provide a "a strategic framework for long-term value creation" that could extend to multiple years.
That China has persisted in cutting capacity in heavy industry, even at the cost of pushing people out of their jobs, has been one of the biggest but also more controversial trends in the global economy over the past year.
Josh Singer's script doesn't gloss over the more controversial aspects of the space program, nor its detractors, whose concerns — that the money could be put to better use towards eradicating hunger and poverty on Earth, for example — are given fair consideration.
But on October 29th the League's leader, Matteo Salvini, aired an altogether more controversial possibility: in the event of a hung parliament, he said, his first call would be to Mr Grillo—implying he would seek to create a populist alliance.
Rather than negotiating a comprehensive trade deal that could take a very long time, the EU is keen to reach a quicker agreement with the United States on trade in industrial goods alone, excluding agriculture that tends to be more controversial.
The voices were chosen from more than 150 people -- including supporters and opponents of Trump -- that CNN reporters interviewed in 31 cities across the country over the past few months and asked about some of the candidate's more controversial statements.
With some of Mr Trump's more controversial policies—his Muslim travel ban, for example, and his decision to end DACA, Barack Obama's protections for immigrants brought illegally to America as children—the Supreme Court has opted for an unhurried path.
Beyond the plans for institutional reform, which had been outlined in his campaign manifesto, there were few concrete announcements and no specifics on the far more controversial measures that he plans, most notably in liberalizing a highly regulated labor market.
Mr. Kaine was there to put Mr. Pence on the spot by making him defend Mr. Trump's more controversial statements and record, which Mr. Pence didn't really do — either denying they were ever uttered or just choosing not to engage.
However, the current shutdown, which began in the early hours of Tuesday, is more controversial than most due to its extended length and because it comes at a period of high anxiety in U.K. politics over the direction of Brexit.
The report also points to some ideas that are far more controversial in the US. One is a prescription heroin program, in which treatment-resistant patients who use opioids are prescribed heroin and use it in a medically supervised setting.
DeVos wasn't initially expected to be one of Trump's more controversial picks, but her nomination has been a lightning rod for criticism from both sides of the aisle as well as public school advocates, teachers unions and disability rights groups.
His remarks, video of which was obtained by CNN's KFile from CCTV-Center for Media & Democracy, a Vermont public access station, sheds light on Sanders' support of the now more controversial elements of the bill, and his reservations about other aspects.
Nearly 40 years after the world was jolted by the birth of the first test-tube baby, a new revolution in reproductive technology is on the horizon — and it promises to be far more controversial than in vitro fertilization ever was.
One study found that hospital admissions for self-injury went up after the show aired, and another even more controversial study found that there was an uptick in suicides for young boys in the nine months after the show&aposs release.
But a back-and-forth over votes on some senators' more controversial amendments brought debate on the bill to a standstill, with Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
The following are among Bolsonaro's more controversial comments: - During 2016 impeachment proceedings against former leftist President Dilma Rousseff, who was jailed and tortured during Brazil's military dictatorship in the 1970s, Bolsonaro dedicated his vote to the colonel who tortured her.
While the Kazan murals have been popular with picture-snapping fans, one in Moscow proved more controversial when it emerged that the man tasked with decorating the city for the World Cup had commissioned a 12-storey portrait of his wife.
Speculation has swirled since the ouster of former Brietbart colleague Stephen Bannon that Gorka, long one of the more controversial figures in Trump's White House, was on the rocks under the reign of newly-minted chief of staff John Kelly.
Front-page stories hailed the bigger, more controversial part of the law that President Lyndon B. Johnson signed that July day in 1965 — health insurance for elderly people, or Medicare, which the American Medical Association had bitterly denounced as socialized medicine.
The outcry from Charlottesville has changed their calculations, at least in the near-term, and party leaders said they have no plans to abandon their effort to pressure GOP leaders to take a stronger stand against Trump's more controversial actions.
But even so, there was a robust education discussion during the ABC News/Univision debate — and candidates often returned to the idea of paying teachers more, even when pressed on more controversial education topics such as the role of charter schools.
It could have blamed Lam for the mess, forced her to resign, and let her replacement deal with the more controversial demands, including an investigation into police behaviour, and universal suffrage – which Beijing promised to deliver when it took control in 1997.
During the Bush years, Mr. Hayden ran the N.S.A., served briefly as deputy director of National Intelligence, and then directed the C.I.A., but his assessment of the more controversial programs he administered seems to ignore what happened after he left office in 2009.
The fact that the court decided not to take up the more controversial provision of the Indiana law suggests that there is not a current appetite on the court to move aggressively to question the court's core abortion precedents of Roe v.
Still in the wings is an even more controversial proposed rule that would have Medicare set the reimbursement level for certain drugs administered in doctors' offices and hospital outpatient centers based on their cost in other countries, which typically pay far less.
More controversial still is his insistence that, following in the steps of Assam, a state that declared 2m of its residents to be non-citizens and is building camps to intern them, the experiment of creating a national register there should become nationwide.
Of course, presidential candidate Donald Trump has made the issue even more controversial with his recent claims that the election may be "rigged" to go along with the more traditional argument that the voter registration rolls are seriously inaccurate and ripe for abuse.
In key battleground states, candidates and their advisers have agonized over how to deal with Trump, straining to find language that shows they respect the will of the Republican voters, while trying to shield themselves from the stain of his more controversial comments.
The language of the draft document "gives a debtor latitude to give better treatment to pensions than to GOs," something that would make it "far more controversial" to creditors, Melissa Jacoby, a bankruptcy expert and professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, told Reuters.
He has been a professional if unexpectedly partisan chief of the sprawling Department of Homeland Security, dismaying some early Democratic admirers—who had hoped he would be a figure above party politics, and might rein in some of Team Trump's more controversial policies.
The media naturally gravitates to controversy, and Trump has made climate change more controversial than ever, given he denies there's a problem at all, is rolling back aggressive climate-change policies of his predecessor and mulling a plan to rebut mainstream climate science.
Feud is more controversial, since it deals with real people — primarily actresses Bette Davis and Joan Crawford — and buys into a lot of the old, not strictly accurate Hollywood gossip about who hated whom, who was a bully, and who was a hack.
Taken altogether then, the current adolescent vaping research raises a broader and slightly more controversial question: If vaping means that kids are blowing vapor rings instead of hiding behind the bike shed for a cigarette, is it such a bad thing after all?
But the data does suggest that the backfire effect happens more when the evidence is weaker, when the issue is more controversial, and when it involves a polarizing political figure — which means that the next four years are bound to be interesting.
But as Republican leaders look at legislative heavy lifts this fall -- like funding the government or raising the debt ceiling -- it's possible that those more controversial and internally divisive items could be paired with a disaster relief package, which traditionally receives bipartisan support.
Unlike those in the United States, it would remain hidden from public view, though this was overshadowed by a more controversial fact—being placed on Canada's registry wasn't initially automatic, and wasn't totally retroactive to offenders who had already finished serving their sentences.
By expunging the conviction of conservative filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza, and by hinting at more controversial pardons to come, Trump is showing his willingness to test the limits of his power and to crush the conventions and unwritten restraints surrounding the Oval Office.
What has irked senators in particular: Releasing the witnesses' public statements gives them an opportunity to shape the narrative about their interview -- while leaving out some of the more controversial exchanges that the committee won't disclose because they occurred in a classified setting.
But in September, Moorer was officially nominated for Alabama's Southern District, in Mobile, making way for Brett Talley, one of Trump's more controversial choices, to be offered the seat in the capital with an arguably more significant caseload, including voter redistricting challenges.
While the primary motivation for amending DFA is to reduce the regulatory burden on small community banks and larger regional banks, more controversial provisions in S. 2155 and in the House bills would lighten the regulation of large and very large banks.
She now has an opening to communicate in more concrete terms how she would bring about broad prosperity — and to attack some of Mr. Trump's more controversial proposals, like his offhand suggestion that the United States print more money to pay its debts.
These are five of Yoest's more controversial positions: Studies show abortion increases a woman's risk of breast cancer "As a breast cancer survivor, the spin on abortion and breast cancer really troubles me," Yoest told the New York Times Magazine in 2012.
And here's a more controversial thing to say: Perhaps when we find an owl that is not especially wary, outside of nesting season and in a publicly accessible place, we ought to freely share that information, especially with those uninitiated to birding.
Even more controversial than Mr. Trump and Mr. Moon would be Mr. Kim of North Korea: a reclusive dictator thought to have ordered the executions of disloyal officials including his own uncle, but an undeniable factor in any peace initiative between the countries.
Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, a history professor at Fairfield University and the editor of a blog called The Counterfactual History Review, said that some alternate histories were bound to be more controversial than others; some eras have more clearly defined heroes and villains.
It's hard to find any recent reliable polling on the larger idea of repealing the amendment completely, but if there are sharp divides on specific efforts to curb gun rights, it's a good bet that an entire repeal would be even more controversial.
That has frustrated liberal outside groups, who are putting intense pressure on Democratic lawmakers to oppose Sessions — or at least to take off the gloves in challenging the Alabama senator over what they believe to be the more controversial aspects of his record.
However, Zuckerberg's post does little to address how the broadening of Facebook's services in the 2010s also contributed to a lot of the problems he presents: Noticeably absent from Zuckerberg's post are explicit mentions of some of Facebook's more controversial products and initiatives.
"I don't think a legislative solution is feasible or at this point desirable," he said, recalling last year's contentious fight over surveillance reform that resulted in the USA Freedom Act, a bill that rolled back some of the more controversial government spying tactics.
Israel has also been accused of "pinkwashing" — using its progressive stance on LGBT rights to draw attention away from some of its more controversial activity, such as occupation of parts of the West Bank, or mistreatment of Palestinian and Israeli Arab communities.
One of the more controversial claims Taylor has made, that is not included in the movie, is that President Barack Obama will be charged with treason and that Trump will release cures for cancer and Alzheimer's disease that the pharmaceutical industry has kept secret.
Photo: GettyAt a moment when free speech online and moderation policies are more controversial than ever, Cloudflare is facing accusations that it's providing cybersecurity protection for at least seven terrorist organizations—a situation that some legal experts say could put it in legal jeopardy.
But Benjamin said that relationship is "not a liability" at this stage -- though Biden's first visit to South Carolina of the 2020 race featured just a rally, fundraiser and church visit, with little opportunity for the more controversial elements of his record to surface.
Among the rules on the list are derivatives reforms mandated by Dodd-Frank, such as capital and margin requirements for swap dealers, as well as a more controversial one that would limit how mutual funds and exchange-traded funds use derivatives to leverage returns.
Mr Hunt has made plenty of enemies in the public sector and Mr Javid's decision to remove the citizenship of Shamima Begum, a British schoolgirl who went to join Islamic State in Syria, has become even more controversial since the death of her baby.
Buttigieg's comments could also put a spotlight on one of the more controversial aspects of his tenure as mayor of South Bend, involving secret recordings allegedly made of South Bend police officers at the direction of the city's first African-American police chief, Darryl Boykins.
Trump, however, often repeated the more controversial "radical Islamic terrorism" on the campaign trail in a deliberate and implicit criticism of Obama, implying that his preferred phrasing betrayed naivete or, worse, political correctness at the expense of realism about how to defeat the terrorist threat.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's Trump tower is close to being sold, a lawyer for its owner said on Friday, adding that the buyer could choose to drop the name, which has become more controversial since billionaire Donald Trump became the presumptive U.S. Republican presidential nominee.
The announcement sets an end-date to a programmatic reduction in the balance sheet that got underway in the fourth quarter of 2017, when the Fed set out to retire one of the more controversial components of the tools it used to fight the crisis.
"Even though a German ECB president could be a bit too much of German dominance in Europe, Germany could use the ECB presidency as change for agreeing to a set of more controversial measures when it comes to further euro zone integration," Brzeski added.
While there are some similarities between the bills, the Senate measure leaves out many of the more controversial elements of the House bill, such as an overhaul of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration that some House Democrats fear would gut the agency.
While Idaho teachers can still choose to include climate change in their lesson plans — and many do in places like Boise, the state's capital and biggest city — science educators said they were concerned for teachers in districts where climate change was considered more controversial.
An accomplished corporate lawyer from Charlotte, he has served in both the state House and Senate, emerging as one of the more controversial and combative members of a Republican-led Legislature that aggressively sought to give traditionally moderate North Carolina a shove to the right.
"Over time, as the president has been involved with more controversial things connected to the military — whether it&aposs the border wall or the pardons or the way that Secretary Mattis left — that has changed the view of him," said retired Marine Corps Col.
His bill does not address more controversial topics such as what to do about immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally at a young age, known as "Dreamers," or E-Verify, a program that enables employers to check on the immigration status of workers.
Mattis, who spent three years overseeing the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, is the third retired general Trump has tapped for his administration, but there are several key differences between him and the more controversial of the two, new National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
And they have written op-eds denouncing Le Pen's candidacy and some of her more controversial statements, including her denial of French responsibility for the brutal fate of the 953,295 Jews arrested during the July 270 Vel d'Hiv roundup in Paris during the Second World War.
Then, reading from prepared notes, Trump cited some of the more controversial presidential pardons of his predecessors, including President Clinton's pardoning of former financier Mark Rich on his last day in office, and President Obama's of Chelsea Manning, who was charged with violating the federal Espionage Act.
" Full text: Neil Gorsuch questionnaire for Senate judiciary committee In Gorsuch's book, he addresses briefly the more controversial issue of abortion, writing at one point, "Abortion would be ruled out by the inviolability-of-life principle ... if, but only if, a fetus is considered a human life.
Michael F. Bennet of Colorado delivered a familiar jeremiad against the Democrats who had filibustered Neil M. Gorsuch in early 2017, arguing that it would have been harder for Republicans to break the 60-vote rule had they waited until the far more controversial Kavanaugh confirmation. Sen.
It's not at all clear that Republican senators such as Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and other "institutionalists" would've gone along with a "nuclear option" to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a nominee more controversial than Gorsuch.
There have been murmurs of criticism about Apu since his appearance in the first season, but he's more controversial than ever due to The Problem With Apu, a documentary last year by Hari Kondabolu, a New York–born comedian who is the child of Indian-American immigrants.
"I mean, it's from a point of view of an investigative journalist organization like WikiLeaks, the problem with the Trump campaign is it's actually hard for us to publish much more controversial material than what comes out of Donald Trump's mouth every second day," Assange said.
Later that night, Trump gave a speech from teleprompters that did not mention many of his more controversial stances, including the comments about Curiel, his proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States or his call to build a wall on the Mexican border.
But as Earth science became more controversial over the subsequent decades—particularly climate change research—conflict has erupted over whether NASA's prime directives should be constrained to "deep space activities rather than Earth-centric work," as Walker wrote in an October 19 op-ed for SpaceNews.
And the New York Times has drawn criticism for defending its more controversial content—from an animation widely condemned as homophobic to a profile of a white nationalist that seemed to normalize neo-Nazi views and behavior—in its quest to represent all corners of society.
While U.S. businesses have largely lauded his overhaul of the taxation system because it lowered the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent, policy makers — even those to the right of the political spectrum — have been surprised by some of Trump's more controversial moves.
Like Ms. Harris did in the first debate, when she challenged Mr. Biden on his resistance to court-ordered busing to desegregate schools in the 70s, rivals will likely focus on the more controversial parts of Mr. Biden's decades-long career in the United States Senate.
What has been far more controversial — and complicated — is the notion, dating back to the early 20th century, that the grant of federal-question jurisdiction extends not only to causes of action created by federal law, but also to some causes of action created by state law.
Buttigieg has sought to distance himself from some of the more controversial work McKinsey has done, telling CNN last week, "As somebody who left the firm a decade ago, seeing what certain people in that firm have decided to do is extremely frustrating and extremely disappointing."
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - As U.S. Federal Reserve officials hone their monetary policy playbook in preparation for the next economic downturn, it appears they will eschew more controversial approaches tried by other global central banks, including one that President Donald Trump has called on the Fed to try.
Michael Flynn will become Trump's point person on advice for how to handle national security issues once he enters the White House, but he'll be one of the more controversial members of Trump's team; Flynn has peddled debunked conspiracy theories and takes a hard line approach to American security.
Other Republicans urged Ryan to caution the presumptive nominee that if he makes more controversial statements, like suggesting riots would occur if he were denied the GOP nomination, it will make those running on the same ticket as Trump in November uncomfortable to link themselves to their nominee.
" In interviews over the summer, Assange claimed to also have some material on Trump, but "from a point of view of an investigative journalist organization like WikiLeaks," it was "hard for us to publish much more controversial material than what comes out of Donald Trump's mouth every second day.
Block-granting the rest of the welfare state was abandoned as a GOP policy priority not because of Trump, but because Doug Jones beat Roy Moore and cut the GOP Senate majority so razor-thin that it didn't make sense to try to move more controversial partisan bills.
Clearly, Trump is trying to step away from the role of impotent advocate for more controversial issues, such as climate change, LGBTQ, women's health and the Syrian refugee crisis, which many political watchers had hoped she would take up as the more moderate voice in her father's administration.
Kurian said in his comments that the free trial would be used by CBP for "IT services," but that was seen by those employees as an apparent attempt to downplay the possibility of its services being used for more controversial aspects of the agency, including its deportation efforts.
House members attached even more controversial provisions when they voted to go to a conference committee in April, such as a GOP package to relieve the California drought strongly opposed by Democrats and a measure to bypass environmental regulations for energy projects on Native American land, among others.
More controversial will be Temer's plan to put Agrarian Reform under the wing of the Social Development Ministry, subordinate Culture to the Education Ministry and eliminate the Human Rights Ministry, which would become part of a new Justice and Citizenship ministry, three sources familiar with the plan told Reuters.
Doggett's bill would allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices, but an even more controversial part is a provision that allows the government to break a drug company's monopoly on a drug if the company refuses to negotiate with the government, and allow other companies to produce the drug instead.
But in keeping with his more moderate tendencies, the education plan also focused on priorities that are widely accepted in Democratic circles, appearing to stop short of the bolder promises from some of his campaign rivals and skirting entirely a number of the more controversial issues in education policy.
Mr. Trump steered clear of the more controversial news of the day — including his decision to revoke the security clearance of a prominent critic and the unflattering tell-all book by a former aide — and instead began by noting the death of Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul.
However, the report did not address some of the more controversial topics surrounding cybersecurity, like encryption — a frequent target of US Attorney General William Barr and others in law enforcement — and which offensive capabilities the US might be willing to give up to secure similar agreements from adversaries.
He suggests a wide range of policies to fix this, ranging from practical ideas like universal automatic voter registration and a $100 "democracy coupon" for every voter, to more controversial ones, like scrapping the Electoral College and reducing federal funding for states like Georgia that disenfranchise their voters.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 20 (Reuters) - As U.S. Federal Reserve officials hone their monetary policy playbook in preparation for the next economic downturn, it appears they will eschew more controversial approaches tried by other global central banks, including one that President Donald Trump has called on the Fed to try.
They also include more controversial and ideologically charged creators, like the makers of a new Jeffrey Epstein-focused podcast called TrueAnon (2,600 patrons contributing $11,000 a month to support the hosts "in capturing the pedo elites") or the right-wing online magazine Quillette (2,100 patrons contributing $15,000 monthly).
Among LePage's more controversial comments: > In January 2011, just 10 days after taking office, LePage told a Portland television reporter he would not be attending Martin Luther King Jr. Day events because he considered the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) a special-interest group.
In this role, Pence is facing some of the challenge that then-Vice President Walter Mondale confronted when he had to sell President Jimmy Carter's more controversial ideas, like energy conservation and fiscal austerity, to a Democratic Congress that was hoping for another Great Society, not some kind of middle way.
After months of biting Tweets, sharp criticism of the opposition party, and threats of immigration crackdowns that have sent fear coursing through minority communities across the nation, Trump dialed back his more controversial instincts on the day he put his hand on Abraham Lincoln's Bible to take the oath of office.
Trump is expected to mention some of his more controversial policy positions, such as his crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities — those that do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities — and will draw a "sharp contrast" with health care proposals put forth by Democrats, according to the senior administration official.
Trump is expected to mention some of his more controversial policy positions, such as his crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities -- those that do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities -- and will draw a "sharp contrast" with health care proposals put forth by Democrats, according to the senior administration official.
Separation barrier Trump has talked a lot about the importance of walls and as he makes his way to the West Bank city of Bethlehem to meet with Abbas, Trump will confront one perhaps even more controversial than the one he has vowed to build on the US-Mexico border.
But the choice is nonetheless likely to be even more controversial than most of Trump's executive-branch reshuffles have been, for two reasons: Cissna is widely respected among immigration hawks — including some Republican senators — and Cuccinelli is widely despised by many establishment Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
Hamilton, a British-born historian and naturalized American at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, is known for a well-regarded multivolume biography of Bernard Montgomery, the British field marshal during World War II, as well as more controversial books on Bill Clinton's presidency and John F. Kennedy's salacious personal life.
Washington (CNN)Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is testifying before Congress on Wednesday about his new report on the early stages of the Russia investigation, has built a reputation as a thorough investigator who has waded into some of the more controversial issues of the last few years.
Under the WTO's definitions, the arbitrators' ruling on Airbus is not a "punishment" and instead is a "remedy," but next month the U.S. may also seek to impose separate and more controversial penalties on European auto manufacturers, predicated on a view that they represent a threat to U.S. national security.
But in practice the word Salafist is most often used to describe a purist, back-to-basics form of Islam that emerged on the Arabian peninsula in the 19th century, taking its cue from two conservative thinkers, Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328) and the even more controversial Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703-1792).
How to watch: Watch the showcase live on Twitch, Facebook or YouTube When: Monday, June 33th at 1PM PT / 4PM ET What: Far Cry 5 is already poised to be one of the more controversial games of the show, and the rumored Rabbids / Mario crossover will almost assuredly be the most disturbing.
But a lack of unity on the specifics, especially more controversial elements like funding mechanisms or the fate of Medicaid expansion, explains why the GOP has failed to meet Trump's campaign promises on the speed of repeal and replacement, and blew through their self-imposed January 27 deadline for devising legislation as well.
Six Flags flew the flag of Confederate states which has three stripes, two red and one white, with a blue square in the upper left corner with a circle of stars, not the more controversial Confederate battle flag, which is red with a blue "X" in the middle with stars inside the cross.
Both Halford and Lockwood distance themselves from the more controversial aspects of their respective traditions, performing a familiar contortion of contemporary religious memoir: Priestdaddy accomplishes it right away with its heretical title, forgoing a subtle nod for an audible headshake, indicating that while the author was once Catholic, she definitely isn't any more.
A savvy media manipulator, he's also managed to avoid suffering serious damage for his more controversial votes, like his opportunistic support for Wall Street deregulation in the lead-up to the 2009 financial crisis, or for waiting to throw his weight behind gay marriage until it became politically expedient to do so.
Avast has made a huge business out of selling antivirus protection for computers and mobile devices, but more recently it was revealed that the Czech-based cybersecurity specialist was also cultivating another, more controversial, revenue stream: harvesting and selling on user data, some of which it amassed by way of those security tools.
While Priebus is more tied to the Washington establishment, Bannon is said to be the more controversial choice, As the head of Brietbart News, Bannon is seen as the face of the alt-right movement that helped propel Trump to the presidency and was behind some of Trump's most controversial moments on the campaign trail.
Rubio, a former 2016 presidential candidate, has been an uneven critic of Trump throughout the general election, maintaining his support for his party's nominee by emphasizing his opposition to Democrat Hillary Clinton, while also rebuking Trump during some of his more controversial episodes, such as the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape from 2005.
While sitting Supreme Court justices, notably Chief Justice John Roberts, have pushed back on Trump's attacks at times, saying there are no Democratic judges or Republican judges, and some judges in federal courts have used harsh language to block some of his more controversial policies, no other federal judge has launched such a broad assault.
But Ryan has also been a vocal critic of some of Trump's more controversial campaign trail episodes, calling his criticism of a federal judge "the textbook definition of racism" and stating his opposition to Trump's proposal for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. RELATED: Paul Ryan: 'Not my plan' to rescind Trump endorsement
"The market is focused on a lot of the more controversial aspects of it and just reflecting skepticism for the ability for this bill to be passed and be acted upon on the timeline that has been laid out," said Mark Cabana, head of U.S. short rate strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Lib Dem peers are certainly mounting a concerted effort to tackle some of the more controversial elements of the bill, with Lord Strasburger also speaking out against ICRs during today's debate, noting that a similar move was abandoned in Denmark in 2014 and warning the bill creates a "new theft risk" for internet users.
"The conservative wing that is again oriented toward a relatively small Republican primary electorate put the elected officials, particularly less ideologically driven legislators, on the spot and forced votes on issues that a lot of people had hoped to avoid, and that includes some of these issues like the more controversial abortion measures," Henson said.
Trump and his allies have signaled that the president intends to run on his economic record next year, hoping that record-low levels of unemployment and sustained growth building on recovery from the 2008 recession will persuade voters otherwise turned off by his more controversial policies and rhetoric to nonetheless cast their ballot for him.
On the one hand, a midterm election where Republicans are forced back into the minority is a referendum on Trump, a fact that could make them less likely to want to stick their necks out for some of the Trump administration's more controversial actions that, up to this point, many Republicans have held back criticizing.
Province of British Columbia via Flickr Civil asset forfeiture — police confiscating the stuff of someone accused of a crime, on the theory that it might have been used in the crime or bought with money from it — is one of those widespread practices that get more controversial the more people pay attention to it.
White gave the lawmakers a list of regulations that she said are "ready for Commission consideration" before she plans to depart the agency, including a few derivatives rules mandated by the 2010 Dodd-Frank law, as well as a more controversial one that would limit how mutual funds and exchange-traded funds use derivatives to leverage returns.
Even President Donald Trump has expressed his openness to strengthening background checks, banning bump stocks (devices that can modify a weapon to fire shots more frequently), and raising the minimum age to purchase an assault weapon — though he has made the more controversial idea of arming teachers seemingly the central plank of his gun control agenda.
For most of the campaign season, Hillary has kept her husband on the back burner, and not without good reason—when challenged by Black Lives Matter activists in Philadelphia, Bill couldn't help but defend the more controversial aspects of his presidency, and just last month, he couldn't resist stopping to chat with Loretta Lynch at an airport in Phoenix.
"We have chosen to collaborate with family-related members that have been relevant in general, as well as known as a family, from the more controversial ones, who more and more express a courageous point of view and they have a vision, to more unexpected and unexplored ones," Fendi's chief executive officer Serge Brunschwig told WWD.
They contend that his new immigration message is designed merely to soften his sharp edges in the eyes of moderate white Republicans and independents, who are turned off by Trump's more controversial statements but also don't want to support Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Read more: 2020 Democrats excoriated Joe Biden for his record on immigration and for repeatedly invoking Obama's name on the campaign trailBiden downplayed his role in the administration's immigration policiesBiden also deflected some questions about his own record by invoking Obama, and tried to distance himself from some of the more controversial parts of Obama's presidency, including immigration.
The GOP senator was hesitant to throw his full support behind Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE during the campaign and had criticized some of his more controversial rhetoric.
This gorgeous adaptation of John Irving's controversial novel is perhaps even more controversial in the current political climate: It's a sumptuous drama that lures you with the trappings of idyllic pastoral life in rural America and then blindsides you with a vehemently pro-choice narrative that is largely more culturally taboo today than it was nearly two decades ago.
Among Trump's more controversial moves have been a ban on travel from predominately Muslim countries; the adoption of new tariffs on some of the country's leading trading partners; and the declaration of a national emergency to transfer billions of dollars in federal funds, earmarked by Congress for the Pentagon, to build a wall along the southern border.
By putting aside the more controversial debate about data in motion, or information being passed between two devices on an encrypted platform, and focusing on a conversation about data at rest, or information stored on a particular device, allowed us to find a more pragmatic way to address the concerns of both privacy advocates and law enforcement.
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Sean Spicer Named Trump's White House Press SecretaryDonald Trump's Call for 'Arms Race' Boggles Nuclear Experts Kellyanne Conway Brings Blunt Talk About Gender to the White House A prominent Republican strategist, Miller was a frequent Trump surrogate during his campaign for the White House, often making the rounds on television to reiterate Donald Trump's positions or clarify his more controversial statements.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) vowed Wednesday to hold Trump to his promises to strengthen the working class — and fight against some of his more controversial positions and rhetoric.
The GOP presidential candidates on Thursday all refused to back Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's call to ban Muslim immigration, one of the more controversial stances he has taken during his campaign.
The election results also should temper some of the more controversial elements of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's agenda, even if the outcome was not the "blue wave" Democrats hoped for.
Many of those outraged by Mr. Schumer's praise pointed out Mr. King's more controversial positions and statements, including when he said that there are "too many mosques" in America; that protesting N.F.L. players are similar to Nazis; and that Eric Garner's death was the result of his obesity and asthma, rather than the chokehold applied by a New York Police Department officer.
I cut my teeth in the business community") while also distancing himself from some of the firm's more controversial practices ("It's infuriating to see the choices that they've made" since he left, Buttigieg said in October.) He's even gone so far as to claim that his time at McKinsey is "not something that I think is essential in my story.
Additionally, Greta Gerwig, a 2018 Best Director nominee, and only the fifth woman ever to be nominated in the category, was denied a second nomination for directing Little Women, despite the film being nominated for Best Picture and several other awards, and despite its having won a staggering amount of critical acclaim compared to some of its more controversial Best Picture fellows.

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