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Evangelicals who have more pro-life views are more supportive of free speech than those with more pro-choice views.
However, minorities did significantly more pro bono work than whites.
In fact, millennials are more pro-gun than our parents are.
In 2016, more pro-Palestinian language was put into the platform.
Most of Labour is more pro-European than the party's leader.
He pledged more pro-growth policies to help overcome the epidemic.
A more pro-green outlook was good business for the company.
More pro-work provisions are possible in tax policy as well.
We've got places where we have more pro-gun Democrats than Republicans.
Its members tended to be more pro-business and more socially conservative.
Scottish voters are seen as more pro-EU than their English counterparts.
It is now headed to the more pro-European House of Lords.
They're chic, matte, minimalistic, and look more "pro" than Beats ever have.
Networks are hiring more pro-Sanders pundits to appear on their roundtables.
The result has been more pro-convention sentiment, particularly at the grassroots.
"The more research I did, the more pro-life I became," she said.
When she tries to be more pro-Black, she's both exalted and persecuted.
Others, for instance a potentially more pro-European Poland, could take their place.
You can have more progressive (or liberal) candidates representing more pro-Democratic areas.
There is chatter that more pro-Trump candidates may enter into the race.
Aberdeen's Smith urged a more pro-active stance from independent advisers on deals.
Today, there are far more pro-abortion-rights voters in the Democratic electorate.
Trump was calling for a weaker and more pro-Russian American policy while Obama was in office, and when he assumed office, Trump changed U.S. Syria policy to the weaker and more pro-Russian position he had long called for.
With a new government, headed by President Sirisena, came a more pro-India stance.
"In other states, there is more pro-integration rhetoric and less action," said Prof.
No one authored more pro-gay opinions – with more far-reaching consequences – than Kennedy.
Additionally, the Republicans who remain after a shellacking will be far more pro-Trump.
Because Apple saw more Pro users buying iMacs, they didn't prioritize the Mac Pro.
India was seen as blocking a more pro-active G20 stance on climate action.
Let's hope their next revenge plot is a little bit more pro (all) women.
The interim president, Michel Temer, has a more pro-business outlook than Ms Rousseff.
Polls show that low-income Americans are more pro-life than the wealthiest Americans.
Others Democrats whose districts were more pro-Trump than Van Drew's, such as Reps.
It's notable that there are more pro-choice Republicans than anti-choice Democrats (22%).
Requiring actual harm makes the privacy legal framework more efficient and more pro-consumer.
You've removed that ... What that does is that makes college kids more pro ready.
This could have helped his more pro-Iran rivals, who heavily criticized his decision.
Brexit enthusiasts might fear that a candidate who is more pro-Europe than Mrs.
The goal, they say, is to elect more pro-public educators to office nationwide.
I think the further north you go the more pro-Trump people you would find.
"We need to compensate for those Democrats by electing more pro-choice members," Stanley explained.
The former Soviet Republic has positioned itself as more pro-West than in the past.
Ash Carter was more pro encryption, which you know, I mean, it's very different people.
I have enough brain capacity for like two more pro expansion teams and that's it.
So how could a more pro-life Supreme Court roll back some of these rulings?
Legislation in other states generally seems to be heading in a more pro-vaccine direction.
But the coalition taking shape would bring a more pro-European orientation, many analysts say.
The school has produced more pro players than any other high school in the country.
And then I have the part that is purple, and they are more pro-impeachment.
The Conservatives are historically divided between a deeply eurosceptic faction and more pro-European members.
Trump has said he will pursue more pro-Israel policies after taking office on Jan.
It can only be good if Republicans are even more pro-Israel than Democrats, right?
They were even more likely to say they'd voted for more "pro-peace" political parties.
FedEx, by contrast, has apparently decided to become one of the country's more pro-N.
But we absolutely welcome more organizations who want to help elect more pro-choice Democratic women.
They largely view his National Democratic Alliance as more pro-industry than the opposition-led Congress.
If the sole question is which of them is more pro-women, of course she wins.
It has helped make the club more pro-American and pro-NATO and less pro-Russian.
The camera app is getting more pro features with buttons to control saturation, highlights, shadows, etc.
He said Trump is more pro-defense, though both candidates would be good for the sector.
Since his election, the paper's opinion pages had been moving in a more pro-Trump direction.
Investors broadly view the NDA and Modi as more pro-industry than the opposition-led Congress.
At the federal level, we should be having a much more pro-health approach by regulators.
If the next government is more pro-Hezbollah, they said, that could lead to devastating sanctions.
And even the CDU, traditionally the more pro-business of the two major parties, was cautious.
And if she loses, it will be to the even more pro-European Social Democratic candidate.
In the true sense of the term, Democrats are far more "pro-life" than the Republicans.
Central to her attempts to govern effectively will be the more pro-European politicians in Mrs.
They largely him view his National Democratic Alliance as more pro-industry than the opposition-led Congress.
It's part of his broader plan to reform the French economy to make it more pro-business.
Her replacement, Michel Temer, is considered more pro-business and could potentially usher in economy-saving reforms.
More pro-independence protests are planned in Barcelona and Madrid on Wednesday evening and throughout the week.
He is viewed as more pro-business than Rousseff and less likely to renege on economic reforms.
And in Europe, it's fair to say that some DPAs are decided more pro-privacy than others.
Parts of the North of England, and particularly poorer parts of the country, are more pro-Brexit.
Mr. Trump later modified his position to be more pro-Israel, but his wavering left many unconvinced.
But in 2008 she consciously took a more pro-gun tone than she had in the past.
Mark Sanford, who lost his primary to Katie Arrington, a more pro-Trump candidate, earlier this year.
But lobbyists are giddy for an administration they see as shaping up to be more pro-business.
The more he has spoken with Chinese President Xi Jinping, the more pro-China he has sounded.
The president repeatedly expressed his desire to change US foreign policy in a more pro-Russian direction.
What's more, one segment of the food industry has been more pro-Trump that the others: big meat.
Some, such as the UK's ICO, frequently appear tonally far more pro-business than pro-privacy/pro-consumer.
Only MSNBC featured more pro-choice speakers than abortion opponents, or more accurate than inaccurate statements about abortion.
"They're supposed to be more pro-Daesh than the city itself," he added, using another name for ISIS.
"Change in investor sentiment to a more pro-growth mindset is a major risk to gold," he said.
Poland and Hungary are more pro-European, but have elected governments determined to check the power of Brussels.
Instead the CMA is focused on "nudging" customers and businesses into being more pro-active in their choices.
With such clear battle lines being drawn, more pro-European political forces might team up against the populists.
Republican leaders have that locked up right now, so it will be more pro-forma than anything else.
They had wanted more pro-growth legislation, and more of the president and Congress working together on things.
Why, Pinker asked, would men be more pro-Trump now than they were when he first took office?
Other than literally not being Bernie Sanders, Biden needs to incorporate more pro-business rhetoric into his agenda.
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"Generally speaking, the House battlefield is largely anti-Trump, the Senate battlefield is more pro-Trump," he said.
Indeed, from the 1870s to the 1970s, Republican senators were much more pro-immigration than their Democratic counterparts.
The president has pushed the network to elevate more pro-Trump coverage leading up to the 2020 election.
I do think that, you know, they will hopefully make some progress towards a more pro-growth environment.
Many historians argue that Chinese statecraft embraced a more pro-development attitude towards resource exploitation in these years.
Traditionally more conciliatory than hard-line Brexit supporters, the more pro-European faction now faces an acute dilemma.
They also go against the more pro-Russian sentiments voiced by the nominee for secretary of state, Rex Tillerson.
Opposition Labour Party supporters are seen as being more pro-EU than Conservatives, but less passionate about the issue.
There former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is a heavy favorite over the far more pro-Trump Mike Kennedy.
Maliki has been blamed for sectarianism that fostered ISIS's growth and is seen as more pro-Iran than Abadi.
Republicans, on the other hand, have eschewed more pro-tax ads for an array of attacks against the Democrat.
Eight more pro-democracy lawmakers face expulsion over the issue Beijing cited: not properly taking their oaths of office.
Right now, with little left to conquer in the junior game, she is transitioning to playing more pro tournaments.
Perhaps confusingly, moderately left-leaning people viewed more pro-Trump fake news than they did pro-Clinton fake news.
But it would be hard to force her out, even if more pro-European cabinet ministers threaten to quit.
His dishonest intervention in eastern Ukraine has rendered that country more pro-Western than at any time since 1991.
Sixty-two percent of Scots voted to remain in the bloc, making Scotland more pro-European even than London.
The shift to more pro-Republican results among likely voters isn't surprising, but has to be disappointing to Democrats.
But it's hard to escape the conclusion that the American people have become more pro-immigration under Trump, not less.
If there is a regime change, that could lead to the installation of a more pro-US leader in Pyongyang.
Leader Jeremy Corbyn is more pro-immigration than Tory Theresa May - but he is less pro-EU than he looks.
While arguing that "there's nobody on this stage that's more pro-Israel" than he is, Trump stood by his comments.
In a company blog post, Uber called on California to take a more "pro-technology" approach to regulating autonomous cars.
"There's nobody on this stage that's more pro-Israel than I am," he said in CNN's Republican debate on Thursday.
More pro-business than the left-wing president and wilier in dealing with congress, Mr Temer promises confidence-boosting reforms.
Mobilising young people, who polls show are more pro-European than their elders, will be vital for the Remain camp.
The NCAE said that its ultimate goal is to elect more "pro-public education leaders in North Carolina," WRAL reported.
"Very, very pro-Israel, nobody is more pro-Israel, but I would like to give it a shot," he said.
Meanwhile, there are more pro-impeachment protests planned across the country next week, which have the support of opposition parties.
"Trump does seem to be much more pro-economy and pro-American stock market than other past presidents," Smith said.
The smaller and more pro-European Liberal Democrats say they would stay in the bloc without holding a second vote.
In Scotland, 62 percent of voters supported remaining in the European Union — making Scotland more pro-Europe than even London.
There is no broad constituency for protectionism — in fact, public opinion has become much more pro-free trade under Trump.
On the other side of the spectrum you have Mark Zuckerberg, who, as you might expect, is much more pro-AI.
Fascinatingly, it appears that Republican opinion on immigration is either holding steady or becoming more pro-immigrant, contrary to Trump's views.
This is consistent with lots of recent research showing that self-interested financial motivations and more pro-social motivations coexist uneasily.
"The Trump administration seems to be more pro-industrials, pro-building, pro-manufacturing and significantly less favored towards technology," said Daryanani.
Now it's up to governments with more pro-active fiscal policy to step in as the ECB cannot do it alone.
Essential's $700 price tag aims to present more "pro-consumer" profit margins than competitors like Apple and Samsung, De Masi said.
For every automated pro-Clinton tweet recorded, for example, there were four or more pro-Trump tweets, according the study's findings.
Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, rumour has it, wanted a change of ambassador to bring in a more pro-Brexit voice.
Photo editing has been much improved, with more pro-style control over aspects like white balance, contrast, sharpening and noise reduction.
Vucic is a former protege of Seselj's who broke with his party in 2008 to steer a more pro-Western course.
Alternatively she could risk splitting her party by opting for a softer, more pro-European Brexit desired by many Labour lawmakers.
Of course, Google is more pro-data collection because of the nature of its own business as an advertising-powered company.
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Clinton wanted to project a more pro-business image he fought hard to win as compared with Democrats of the past.
The Maltese are far more pro-European than many other countries mostly because their economy has surged over the past decade.
Compared with House districts, voters in competitive Senate races are more pro-Trump, less urban, less college educated, whiter and poorer.
So even though younger people were more pro-EU than older people were anti-EU, the older voters carried the day.
But there are, nonetheless, a few factors that clearly played a role in the shift to a more pro-China stance.
The seats usually are favored by more conservative members of the New Democrat Coalition, who support a more pro-business agenda.
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In each of the last five years the House had more pro-forma days than in previous Congresses going back to 2002.
In the olden days, said Paul Collins, professor of legal studies at the University of Massachusetts, the hearings were more pro forma.
If Putin was looking for a more pro-Moscow policies from the United States, his election interference backfired in a big way.
I think what the President also knows is that he promised to put two or more pro-life justices on the court.
Studies show that property title recipients spend more on their homes, work more outside the house, and have more pro-market attitudes.
A Brexit would also exacerbate divisions between England and the other constituent nations of the UK, which are generally more pro-EU.
Demands for a new referendum on Scottish independence could be triggered if the English vote differently from the more pro-European Scots.
If Hillary Clinton wins the election, Ryan will still face sharp opposition from those more pro-Trump forces within the Republican Party.
Israel just realized a great way to make welfare more "pro-work" was to cut public transit fares by about 15 percent.
And, such a move might facilitate more pro-growth state tax policy by limiting states' need to raise revenues from income taxes.
The opposition Labour party, although more pro-European, is taking a low profile, reluctant to do Prime Minister David Cameron any favors.
All signs -- from the betting markets to polls of the Conservative membership -- suggest a successor to May would be more pro-Brexit.
Lemaitre said one of the big changes since Katrina is that FEMA is more pro-active in getting help to people faster.
Replacing Schäuble with a more pro-tax-cut FDP minister would boost growth in Germany and accelerate the economic rebound in Europe.
He took a more pro-Israel stance in his own AIPAC address later that month, fiercely criticizing ties between Palestinians and terrorism.
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His agenda has strengthened diplomatic relations with key allies and involved a more pro-active approach to addressing threats in the region.
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Whereas the changes to the individual income tax will have little effect on efficiency, the business tax reforms are more pro-growth.
Lam has evolved toward more pro-Beijing positions as Xi Jinping, China's top leader, has demanded ever greater obedience from Hong Kong.
He'd also like more pro-vaccine advocacy on the part of government — something that isn't happening at scale right now, he said.
There will be more of these kinds of legal fights, and possibly a lot more pro-choice wins, to come in 22017.
They overwhelmingly support free trade and oppose immigration restriction, and in both cases the public is becoming more pro-globalization, not less.
Trump has targeted some sectors, with pharma being the latest, but to Cramer, Trump is much more pro-business than President Barack Obama.
"It would impose more pro-cyclical fiscal constraints, weakening the already sluggish economy further, and it would darken the referendum outlook," they said.
And it featured Tim Kaine, a longtime enemy of the NRA, as the VP pick — not Warner, his fellow, more pro-gun senator.
He is also more pro-gun than the governor, he says, and more hardline on immigration, promising to end sanctuary policies in Kansas.
The result was crunchy, grungy, and more pro sounding than what you would expect from such a tiny and unassuming piece of gear.
Were this newspaper in charge, we would do three things to make the reform less fiscally reckless, less regressive and more pro-growth.
This also suggests that we should expect Hillary Clinton to, perhaps over time, look more pro-big business and less pro-blue collar.
And Trump has been far more pro-NATO and anti-Assad than his campaign rhetoric would have suggested, surely a disappointment to Moscow.
Clinton, her recent rhetoric to the contrary notwithstanding, is actually more pro-trade than might be expected of a left-of-center politician.
And it could embolden lawyers to bring more court challenges — especially if Supreme Court vacancies start getting filled by more pro-choice justices.
"I don't think necesarily her policies would be more pro-business and push stocks up, but she brings far less uncertainty," he explained.
" But he said he could support it with a "few tweaks that move it in the direction of a more pro-trade agreement.
But maybe the next owner of the album will be more pro-social and just upload the damn thing to the internet already.
She will likely follow the general course of Obama's foreign policy, with perhaps a more pro-active approach to the Syrian Civil War.
They also tend to be much more pro-immigration and pro–free trade than Republican voters, and not particularly worried about social issues.
Legal filings in the case outline a plan to use the N.R.A. to push the Republican Party in a more pro-Russian direction.
All of that is to say this: The public is in a very different -- and more pro-gun control -- place than congressional Republicans.
But at that point, it was clear to Putin that Trump was on his way in with a much more pro-Russia position.
That, the report's authors say, is a "more pro-business and pro-consumer solution" than "changing antitrust law to drive breakup" of businesses.
May's days are numbered, and that a more pro-Brexit successor — perhaps Boris Johnson, the former foreign secretary — would control what happened next.
"I know the hottest movie now is 'The Wandering Earth,'" she said, directing viewers to a film with a more pro-China narrative.
From Chile to Serbia, the US has also aimed to tilt elections in favor of candidates with more pro-American values, Treverton said.
They discussed Bee's plans for more "pro-social" activities and strategies for hiring a diverse writer's room, then took questions from the audience.
Building on 2018, Americans need to bring forward even more pro-voter ballot initiatives, and use our votes to turn them into state laws.
A more pro-business court will have some advantages for investors, but it is likely to have ramifications that go way beyond the law.
Trump is quick to state his support for Israel during his stump speeches and says there is "no one more pro-Israel" than himself.
The FGC's new responsibilities include taking a more pro-active role in trying to avert bank failures by providing cash-strapped lenders quick financing.
Many managers are turning to more pro-active and systematic investment methods that fit broader macro-economic themes when considering where to take exposure.
None of this means the Democrats can't or shouldn't embrace a candidate or a set of ideals that are more pro-business and capitalist.
There is little to separate the two candidates in terms of economic policy although the U.S.-educated Kenyatta is seen as more pro-business.
Only Kyrgyzstan has had multiple leaders and two revolutions, but its current president, Almazbek Atambayev, may be even more pro-Russian than his neighbours.
The USPTO must get better at filtering out weak patents, and Congress should be more pro-active with legislation which will restrict patent abuse.
For instance, some coal companies argue the United States should stay in the agreement to influence it in a more pro-fossil fuels direction.
The hobby-cum-project allowed Baxter to juxtapose the two worlds she inhabited—liberal artistic New York City with the more pro-gun South.
Budget neutral tax reform is generally more pro-growth than debt-busting tax cuts, which are simply unaffordable given today's record-high debt levels.
They include modernizing the economy, making India a leading global power, and redefining India's social contract in a more "pro-Hindu" fashion, he says.
All three rebel lawmakers were part of the more pro-European wing of the Conservative Party and favor holding a second referendum on Brexit.
These folks — including some in the Obama administration — hoped that a nuclear agreement might reorient Iran's foreign policy in a more pro-American direction.
In so doing, the White House is hoping to hit fast forward on the economic positives that come from a more pro-business tax policy.
Scotland, which tends to be more pro-Europe than the rest of Britain, could demand another referendum on independence, raising the possibility of Britain fracturing.
Still, Snapchat users were led to believe the app was taking a much more pro-privacy approach to making money that was cool, unlike Facebook.
Over the past two years, the notch moved from anomaly to fact of life, and no company has proven itself more pro-notch than Google.
Three years ago I figured their last album for a triumphant fluke and expected their electropop to get a lot blander and more pro forma.
Trump replied that his appointment of one or more pro-life justices would "automatically" overturn the landmark decision affirming a woman's right to an abortion.
Moreover, in most elections since Britain joined the club in 1973, voters have delivered majorities to the more pro-EU of the two main parties.
If Murphy wants to atone for stepping outside the bounds of principles he tells voters he possesses, it shouldn't be with more pro-life platitudes.
While the Republican Party has become more pro-Israel recently, it's unclear whether the Democratic Party will be able to maintain a pro-Israel tilt.
Turkish authorities on Saturday ordered that the editor and senior staff of Cumhuriyet newspaper be arrested pending trial and more pro-Kurdish officials were detained.
Arrington stunned the political world when she defeated Sanford, having highlighted his disagreements with the President while presenting herself as the more pro-Trump candidate.
"The agreement President Trump negotiated wasn't much better, and I have spent more than a year working to make it more pro-worker," he continued.
For those who might misinterpret this as a victory of more pro-business policies over the progressive direction Bannon often championed, they should be cautious.
A new threat is also facing Trump this election cycle: More and more pro-Trump pages that advertise on Facebook and often sell Trump merchandise.
The government's rightward shift toward a more pro-settlement stance in recent years is in part a result of the rapid growth of Israel's settler population.
So if Vladimir Putin was trying to gets more pro-Russia policies out of his support for Donald Trump, it kind of back fired on him.
"We've seen a more pro-business environment ... I think the approach they're taking toward business — toward enabling our economy to grow again — is a real positive."
The president-elect took a considerably more pro-Russia stance before the election, and has attempted to cast doubt on the country's links to the hacks.
"I accept the position we're taking but she has generally been more pro-trade than anti," Clinton strategist Joel Benenson responded to the draft from Schwerin.
Gambling is an antisocial behavior, Dwyer said, while daily fantasy sports has much more pro-social behaviors that bring people together and make them feel connected.
Many investors would view the collapse of the government as positive, especially if it were replaced by the League, which is seen as more pro-business.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who recently called for social media companies to be more pro-active in tackling hate-speech on their platforms, welcomed the decision.
But there's no reason to think that more pro-choice than pro-life people would do it, so things might come out more or less equal.
The Wall Street Journal's findings come after a New Yorker report suggesting that Russia attempted to push Trump toward a more pro-Russia State Department head.
"We can only think the new management will be equally or more pro-shareholder than before," said Maria Negrete-Gruson, a portfolio manager at Artisan Partners.
Fox would later go on to write a book called Deep Vegetarianism (1999), which, spoiler alert, takes a more pro-animal approach than his earlier volume.
The entire Democratic agenda is probably more pro-life than the Republican one because of its emphasis on health care, safety net programs and eradicating poverty.
And I think, at this point, too, we're also focused maybe on Fox, because Fox has gotten considerably more pro-Trump in the past four years.
This dilemma was apparent (or should have been) in the Obama years, when a far more pro-immigration administration pursued sweeping amnesties, eventually by executive fiat.
The Plebeians are more pro-market, presumably because they consolidated power (and accumulated wealth and privileges) during Deng's overhaul of the Maoist economy in the 1980s.
That could happen if the pro-democracy side suffers losses in coming elections or if the government removes two more pro-democracy politicians from the Legislature.
The company's move to increase staffing, provide better service, and improve inventory levels and pricing structure across its stores also helped bring in more pro customers.
Earlier, a discussion paper seen by Reuters showed that the two more pro-business partners wanted to cut coal power by 3-5 gigawatts by 2020.
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The catalyst for the 1970 Cambodian incursion (or invasion) was the overthrow of Sihanouk and the establishment of a more pro-American government in Phnom Penh.
Several of the more pro-European Conservative lawmakers have been threatened with deselection by their local parties, a development that mirrors the faction-fighting within Labour.
Trump has previously taken a far more pro-Israel position than his predecessor, most notably announcing in December his administration would recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
But if it makes it to the House, which is now controlled by Democrats, it might have better odds of success in a more pro-regulatory environment.
That potential injection, mixed with the promises of deregulation and more "pro-business" policy, should be an indication that there will, in turn, be less quantitative easing.
His A+ NRA rating came after he made history in 2014 for passing more pro-gun laws in one term than any other Florida governor in history.
In the last release, the company added a number of tools that helped professional developers bring in outside data through APIs and other more pro-oriented features.
At the moment, the measure has majority support, but the NRA is lobbying heavily against it -- a crosscurrent that could help bring out more pro-Trump voters.
Babis has clashed with western European Union leaders over his tough anti-immigration policy but has been more pro-EU than nationalist counterparts in Poland or Hungary.
But Ms Swaraj's threat also gives a glimpse of the tensions within the ruling Bharatiya Janata party between its nationalist roots and its more pro-business elements.
Even the more pro-defense Republicans are often worried that too many sales to foreign countries aren't very wise, even if those countries are supposedly our allies.
Chinese leaders have turned more pro-growth and more stimulus measures are expected to support a slowing economy pinched by a trade war with the United Sates.
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The West has chosen to intervene in Macedonia and enable a coalition of war-criminals and political sell outs because they are viewed as more pro-West.
According to research by Ipsos MORI, a polling firm, Britons are becoming more pro-market, more comfortable with their multi-ethnic society and more relaxed about immigration.
Unusually, however, the liberal-leaning Hong Kong Bar Association issued a joint statement with the more pro-establishment Law Society in defence of the appeal court's ruling.
Evangelicals realize there is no country on the face of the earth more pro-American than Israel and have been advocating for recognizing Jerusalem for many years.
Trump frequently argues that no one has been more pro-military than he, and claims to have pulled the nation's armed forces out of a funding crisis.
Aikman advises that those in this situation should be more pro-active in reaching out to employers by attending networking events and building relationships with other professionals.
"While people want more flexibility, are more pro-business than they used to be, they don't want everything to be left to free market," Elabe's Sananes said.
All of the other bands had big buses and were more pro, but us and the Jesus Lizard were the only bands with vans on that tour.
The character was sidelined in later films, but Sansweet insisted that there were more pro-Jar Jar letters than anti-Jar Jar letters, because children loved him.
"There is nobody more pro-Second Amendment than Donald Trump, but I don't want guns in the hands of a lunatic or a maniac," Trump said Tuesday.
Boyko Borissov, who took a slightly more pro-Western tilt but also strongly favored close ties with Moscow, stepped down as prime minister after Mr. Radev's victory.
In France, François Hollande won the presidency in 2012 after saying that he would persuade Ms. Merkel to support a more pro-growth policy for the eurozone.
While Republicans set out to gut labor unions in Midwestern states starting back in 2010, lawmakers in progressive states have been pushing for more pro-labor policies.
The mayors consider themselves more pro-EU and politically liberal than their respective national governments, some of which have clashed with Brussels over EU rules and standards.
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China has stepped up its campaign to woo Taiwan's diplomatic partners since Tsai Ing-wen was elected Taiwan's president in 2016, replacing a more pro-Beijing leader.
It would also be more likely if the Democratic Party coalition incorporates Libertarians, Whigs, or both, or becomes more pro-corporate and more interventionist in foreign policy.
The coming Donald Trump revolution has given markets a "shot of adrenaline" on expectations of a more pro-growth presidency, Fidelity Investments' Jurrien Timmer told CNBC on Thursday.
His tone became noticeably more pro-European after an agreement struck in Brussels on Friday giving concessions to Britain on a range of economic, sovereignty and welfare issues.
At the end of Wild, Wild Country, Niren declares that he is working on his own book — one that will likely be more pro-Rajneesh than Stork's memoir.
The House of Lords is generally seen as being more pro-EU than the Commons, and it would seem likely that a majority exists to support the plan.
Scottish voters are much more pro-EU than English ones, and Brexit would prompt calls for a second independence referendum so Scotland could stay in the single market.
In the House, 23 incumbent Republicans represent districts that were won in 2016 by Democrat Hillary Clinton, who campaigned on a much more pro-immigration policy than Trump.
"If they were pursuing business in Russia during the campaign, that might have influenced the positions that the candidate took in a more pro-Russian direction," Schiff said.
Liberal Democrats who pushed for the more pro-Palestinian language are far more likely to side with the Palestinians than the Israelis (by a 22020% to 19% margin).
The Republican Party -- as reflected by its elected officials in the House and Senate -- became more pro-Trump between the end of 2016 and the end of 2018.
Some have accused the president of protectionism, but they miss the point of using leverage to change the environment for a more pro-growth oriented economy going forward.
Babis has clashed with western EU leaders over his tough anti-immigration policy, but he has been more pro-EU than his nationalist counterparts in Poland or Hungary.
The Democratic National Committee will donate over $30,000 it received from Weinstein to EMILY's List, an organization that aims to put more pro-choice Democratic women to office.
Another wild card, conceivably, is Mr. Scott, who Ms. Hammer once praised for having signed more pro-gun bills in one term than any Florida governor in history.
"If I end up being your president, you will never ever ever have in American history someone who is more pro-labor in the White House," he said.
While they looked at "say-on-pay" proposals where the big index funds were more pro-management than actively managed funds, similar reasoning would apply to environmental issues.
Police erected metal barriers and patrolled on horseback to keep the demonstrators away from the consulate as the crowd grew with more pro-Turkish protesters arriving from Germany.
"If I end up being your president, you will never ever ever have in American history someone who is more pro-labor in the White House," he said.
He will also be more pro-business and anti-regulation, which is why his off-the-cuff remark about the proposed AT&T-Time Warner deal was surprising.
Chinese leaders have turned more pro-growth since the December meeting, softening a drive to rein in financial and debt risks, but they have ruled out "flood-like" stimulus.
MediaDC reportedly wants to jettison the anti-Trump brand of the Weekly Standard but use its subscribers to bolster the more pro-Trump — or at least Trump-agnostic — Examiner.
While she previously cast herself as a more center-right lawmaker, she had to take on a more pro-Trump stance to get through a bruising GOP Senate primary.
"A political shift to a more pro-business climate has potential positive implications for the company's outlook in-country," Josh Wolfson, an analyst at Desjardins, wrote in a note.
Any roadmap toward a more pro-environment Congress must begin not so much in the cities — already heavily Democratic — as in our suburbs, where modern environmentalism itself was born.
As this suggests, the authors did encounter far more pro-Trump fake news shares — 30.3 million shares for false stories that favored Trump, versus 7.6 million that favored Clinton.
It comes on the heels of "changes to the Republican platform to make it more pro-Russian," Robby Mook told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Sunday.
According to this theory, the leak may have been trying to encourage the UK to appoint a more pro-Trump, pro-Brexit diplomat to succeed Darroch, the Times reported.
But Democratic presidents have been more pro-free trade — Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were strong advocates for major free trade agreements and disinclined toward protectionism of any kind.
And to the extent that the party loses seats, those losses will heavily come from the party's moderate wing, leaving behind a more pro-Trump Republican Party in Congress.
The problem is that it's impossible to know if Trump will stay the course or adopt a more pro-Kremlin approach after he meets with Putin later this month.
Listokin also echoes economists Amir Sufi and Atif Mian's observation that more pro-consumer mortgage/foreclosure law could lead to more debt forgiveness, more spending, and a faster recovery.
Mr. Zeman was considered a more pro-European leader than his euroskeptic predecessor, Mr. Klaus, but in recent years he has used every opportunity to attack the European Union.
It includes high-income and well-educated voters close to Columbus who revile Mr. Trump, as well as a more pro-Trump rural element toward the seat's outer boundaries.
The paper's uncompromising stance, which critics say can lack the editorial balance of including the opposing side's viewpoint, coincided with swathes of Hong Kong's media becoming more pro-Beijing.
If you're beginning to notice a theme here, you'd be right to: Writ large, California's voting system is much, much more pro-voter than those in many other states.
Whereas Patterson's defenders represent — again, to generalize — the more pro-Trump old guard in the Baptist world, with a strong inclination toward various forms of chauvinism and Christian nationalism.
The picture on regulatory policy is more complicated, and certainly agencies have leeway in interpreting and enforcing existing regulations that Trump appointees are using in more pro-business ways.
More pro-democracy protests are planned this weekend including a sit in the Yuen Long suburban subway station, marking two months since activists were attacked by a mob there.
But foreign policy experts said Rome had lost the initiative to more pro-active countries, such as France, Turkey and Russia, while opposition parties accused the government of ineptitude.
Macron, a former economy minister, was one of the main drivers behind the socialist government's shift toward more pro-business economic policies, including allowing stores to open on Sundays.
It could lead to more pro-growth policies around taxation, spending and regulation, but it's unclear whether these measures are sustainable in the long term or just a temporary boost.
Ryan has been part of the disappearing moderates in Congress, as he at one point earned an "A" rating from the NRA and once had a more pro-life stance.
Too many conservatives don't want to talk about it because it's somehow a 'liberal' thing, but a more pro-woman, pro-family right would be willing to admit it happens.
I'll admit that this "tip" isn't entirely unmotivated: if we want more "pro" apps on the iPad, we should reward companies that make apps that work well on the iPad.
A team of strategists at the bank said investors would need more time to determine whether Trump, a Republican, ends up being more pro-growth or more protectionist before buying.
Meanwhile, pro-legalization candidates like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and incumbent Earl Blumenauer of Oregon won easily, cementing the Democrats as by far the more pro-weed party.
"I think they've got to look at where the young people are, where the suburban people are, much more pro anti-climate change measures than Republican leadership and stuff," Rep.
"This additional fiscal space could be used by the Ways and Means Committee to improve the tax reform bill even further, making it more pro-growth," the talking points state.
Trump takes a more pro-business stance with promises to lower taxes and slash regulations, but his erratic behavior during the campaign has raised concerns about how he would govern.
Republicans also privately expressed fears about Mueller's appearance, stating that he could easily light more pro-impeachment fires if he uses certain words that have different connotations, purposefully or unintentionally.
Turnout is expected to be important in determining the outcome of the close-fought referendum, with young people considered to be more pro-EU but also less likely to vote.
After swinging to the right ahead of the 2018 state election in Bavaria, which he won, Mr. Söder has since taken on more pro-environment positions in his home state.
But with the party inclined to support the more pro-Trump candidate, Saccone -- who told me over a year ago that he was Trump before Trump -- was the obvious favorite.
But many more pro players are warily planning brain donations, and a few have decided that the wiser choice is to is to drop the game and pursue another career.
Three lawmakers who represent the more pro-European wing of Britain's governing Conservatives resigned from their party in protest of hard-liners' influence on much of the E.U. withdrawal plan.
Here are just two recent examples: Thousands of protesters surrounded Hong Kong's government headquarters in 2012 after an announced proposal to include more pro-China materials in the school curriculum.
PRO-RUSSIAN Both the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the right-wing League which make up Italy's ruling coalition have expressed more pro-Russian positions than most EU governments.
More palatable for investors would be for Apple to offer a broader choice of alternative search engines, thereby widening the playing field and opening up to more pro-privacy Google alternatives.
His plan is to bob and weave, stay in power, avoid a coalition crisis and wait out the end of the Obama administration in anticipation of a more pro-Israeli successor.
Despite being viewed as more pro-Beijing than Tsai, Han appeared to take a harder stance against further integration with the mainland in June, amid increasingly heated protests in Hong Kong.
Reggie Bush says Saquon Barkley's gonna waste no time dominating the NFL ... telling TMZ Sports the ex-Penn State star is more pro ready than he was coming out of USC.
Other reports suggest Meirelles is being considered for the post of finance minister and that Lula only agreed to rejoin the cabinet on condition that economic policies became more pro-growth.
"Donald Trump is moving forcefully to policies that put the stimulation of traditional domestic manufacturing above all else, that are far more pro-business, that are much more protectionist," Dalio said.
Burwell did not offer a detailed plan but pledged to "take a more pro-active approach" to enforce a 2003 federal law requiring states to report and protect drug-affected newborns.
"The movement that Donald Trump has built has been able to grow the party in a very different way — be more pro-worker, a little less elitist," Conway said on MSNBC.
Forcefully, once more: pro wrestling history is now and his name is Kazuchika Okada, the best pro wrestler in one of the best promotions during one of the best stretches ever.
Just two years ago (when the Democrats adopted more pro-Palestinian positions in their plank), 22017% of Democrats said their sympathies aligned with Israel compared with 22020% who said the Palestinians.
Tsai may have felt a boost in her quest for Taiwan's pro-independence legitimacy when both the Trump administration and the U.S. Congress started to engage in more pro-Taiwan approaches.
A lot of quarterbacks that come out of college now are probably more pro ready than a guy in the 70s would have been during his fourth year in the NFL.
Turnout in the 2016 Brexit referendum was dominated by "eurosceptics" who grew up before Britain joined the EU, but mortality will soon tip the electorate toward younger, more pro-EU generations.
Putin's backing for former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych ended with Yanukovych fleeing power in 2014 and Ukraine more pro-Western than ever, albeit at great cost because of Putin's ensuing invasion.
According to Donald Trump, there is "no one more pro-Israel" than himself — a phrase he will likely repeat in his speech at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Monday evening.
" McIntyre, who describes himself as a Never Trump Republican, has since left the station, which, he said, has "taken a more pro-Trump position since I left, as a business decision.
The page's owner, who identified himself as a Wisconsin businessman but declined to be named, told VICE News that he launched nine more pro-Trump pages, amassing a combined 1,423,173 likes.
The page's owner, who identified himself as a Wisconsin businessman but declined to be named, told VICE News that he launched nine more pro-Trump pages, amassing a combined 1,758,173 likes.
Still, even as Mr. Davutoglu and Mr. Kurtulmus have been measured in their comments on the Saudi-Iranian rift, Mr. Erdogan has seemed to be more pro-Saudi Arabia in his remarks.
And on the other end of the spectrum, it's been criticized for not removing racist content; in Germany, government ministers have pressured Facebook to act more pro-actively to remove racist content.
He said Israel did not need to be lectured to by foreign leaders and looked forward to working with President-elect Donald Trump, who has vowed to pursue more pro-Israeli policies.
The bloc's executive body, the European Commission today announced a set of "guidelines and principles" aimed at pushing tech platforms to be more pro-active about takedowns of content deemed a problem.
"This helps support the view that because parliament is more pro-EU, that's one reason why the final Brexit deal is unlikely to be as bad as some are expecting," he said.
While progressives like to uphold Nordic democratic socialism as a model for America, the Scandinavian welfare systems are arguably more pro-work than ours and could easily find Republican admirers in Congress.
And just as a Remainer, Theresa May, was uncomfortably put in charge of the more pro-Brexit Conservatives, a Leaver, Jeremy Corbyn, was left in charge of the generally anti-Brexit Labour.
If there's a takeaway from the episode, it's not to reverse your opinion on gun ownership (Alex doesn't seem any more pro-ownership than he was at the beginning of the episode).
She argues that the NLRA should be reframed as a "floor" that state laws have to live up to, not a ceiling beyond which they cannot pass any more pro-union legislation.
"He plays very well in the moderate suburbs where we need to win seats," said Mr. Gottheimer, adding: "From my perspective, I want more pro-business, moderate Democrats in Congress next year."
"That, again, would bring down prices, that would make land available for use, it would make it possible to have a more 'pro-people' land use than what we have," he said.
Every screen below that is relatively complex, which makes more sense when you realize that Go is the smartphone-based flight software used for most of DJI's other, more pro-level, drones.
President Donald Trump's trade advisor Peter Navarro, a fierce China critic who has clashed with more pro-trade voices in the White House, may have gained an upper hand in that debate.
Financials jumped on the back of the 2016 election as investors bet that potential regulation rollbacks and a more pro-business approach from the Trump administration would give a boost to the space.
In such individuals, vegetable oils will be converted to the more pro-inflammatory arachidonic acid, increasing the risk for chronic inflammation that is implicated in the development of heart disease, and exacerbates cancer.
We will only see better policies that help women and families and stop the policing of our bodies if we elect more pro-choice Democratic women to office, particularly at the state level.
The IOC said on Tuesday said it would take a more "pro-active role" with potential 2026 host cities, introducing a non-committal "dialogue stage" running from October this year to October 2018.
Nonetheless, she will obviously appeal to the many Tories in the seat hoping for a soft Brexit, and might help prevent some of them from defecting to the more pro-European Lib Dems.
If the Amnesty survey doesn't singlehandedly prove them wrong, it's certainly a case for taking seriously the idea that citizens of most countries are actually far more pro-refugee than their governments are.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May's position as leader of the ruling Conservative Party is under assault by eurosceptic lawmakers who reject her EU exit strategy and want a more pro-Brexit leader.
Whether it's higher levels of gun ownership or opposition to stricter gun laws, white Americans generally tend to be more pro-gun than not, especially in comparison to other racial and ethnic groups.
They did not expect any real pressure on the Palestinian issue after campaign rhetoric that promised a more pro-Israel approach than his predecessor Barack Obama, who had an acrimonious relationship with Netanyahu.
"He will get the dollars he needs and a lot more support from executives compared to the candidates on the left because he is more pro-business and more business friendly," he added.
And in Germany, should Angela Merkel unexpectedly lose her seat in the September elections, she is likely to be replaced as chancellor by an arguably even more pro-European candidate in Martin Schulz.
On Thursday, Israel's defense minister reminded Russia of his government's decision not to join Western sanctions against it, and asked that Moscow reciprocate with a more pro-Israel approach to Syria and Iran.
Netanyahu has boasted that there is no government that will be more pro-settlement than the current one, and he can't afford to be outflanked on the right by his own coalition partners.
That, in turn, could fuel new anger in a region already on edge because of a belief that Trump has made US policy far more pro-Israel due to political pressures back home.
But for those of a more pragmatic bent, the recognition that persistent slow growth makes fiscal austerity inevitable ought to provide sufficient motive for shifting to a more pro-growth, pro-market orientation.
Vivid Seats, an online ticket marketplace, estimated the crowd would be 63 percent Chiefs fans to 37 percent 20173ers fans, but in the stadium it certainly seems more pro-Kansas City than that.
In a meeting on an unprecedented scale, Chinese President Xi Jinping said the coronavirus epidemic was the country's most serious public health crisis and promised more pro-growth policies to help overcome it.
The governor appeared to walk a fine line in trying to appease his state's more pro-Trump Republican Party and picking someone who would walk the path of McCain, who frequently criticized Trump.
By the 1940s, Northern Democrats were already more pro-civil rights than Northern Republicans, and as the Northam affair shows, the party now has very little tolerance for even the appearance of racism.
And this administration has demonstrated a clear industry bent, watering down rules that would curtail predatory payday lenders, dismantling financial protections for the military, and taking an overall more pro-Wall Street stance.
From 2006 to 2013 our UK broadcasting rights were sold in line with commitments given to the European Commission, with subsequent sales processes having been conducted on an even more pro-competitive basis.
The front bench around her was half-empty because the more pro-Brexit members of her cabinet were somewhere else discussing what to do next, and the benches behind her emptied as she spoke.
Already, the UML has said it would hand back the country's biggest hydro-electric project to China after the Deuba-government, seen as more pro-India, canceled the deal citing lapses in the contract.
Although Macron ran a more pro-migrant campaign than his right-wing 2017 presidential challenger Marine Le Pen, he has upset some on the left by taking a harder approach on the migrant crisis.
Read More Pro Uncut: The full interview with Marc Lasry Given what traders call "extreme oversold levels," market watchers like Friedlander predict a relief rally for the S&P 500 in the days ahead.
Sarah Kliff and Matthew Yglesias, both of Vox, argued that Clinton's election as president would be, in Kliff's words, a "huge deal" for women, resulting in more female candidates and more pro-women policies.
"Not only do I think that is good fiscal sense, it allows to make it permanent in the Senate, which I think is so much more pro-growth than temporary tax cuts," he said.
That's reflected by his NRA score over the past three decades, which has reached as high as a C-minus — not pro-gun, but more pro-gun than would be expected of a progressive.
"  He accused Clinton of being all talk and being forced to rely on a teleprompter in making her case on foreign policy, while saying of himself, "There's nobody more pro-Israel than I am.
He has also ramped up attacks on China, threatening car import levies and pushing for a more pro-American North American Free Trade Agreement, even at the risk of killing the three-country pact.
In the past century so-called Catholic social teaching explored different economic doctrines and grew more pro-capitalist from the 1980s—in tandem with the rise of the Anglo-American concept of shareholder value.
In 2016 this polarization didn't just mean that Fox became steadily more pro-Trump as he dispatched his G.O.P. rivals; it also meant that a network like CNN, which thrives on Team Red vs.
The publications Ming Pao and the Hong Kong Economic Journal, once bulwarks of independent journalism, have adopted a much more pro-China stance in recent years, dismissing journalists and editors who sounded critical views.
"I would think the next government will be more pro-business than what we've had in the last few years," said Mikaa Mered, an Arctic expert and professor at the Ileri institute in Paris.
Around 60 Democrats boycotted the speech, saying it was an overreach by Speaker John Boehner, Netanyahu and Aipac — one also designed to make it look as if Republicans were more pro-Israel than Democrats.
But in the big-money games that surround the actual games sports fans watch, Curry's MVP award represents something more: Pro athletes endorsed by the upstart company Under Armour are on an insane hot streak.
But renewable energy activists say that at some workshops earlier this month, the government blocked discussion of scenarios under which France would radically reduce its nuclear power capacity, instead focusing on more pro-nuclear scenarios.
"I think it signals that we are in the midst of some type of leadership shift away from the low volatility, defensive corner of the market and into the more pro-cyclical corners," he said.
That doesn't mean he is negative on the U.S. He's anticipating a more pro-growth environment once Trump takes office, with things like infrastructure spending and lower corporate rates being a "boon" to consumer spending.
In reality, the vote is expected to boil down to a two-horse race between Rouhani and Raisi, with the former representing the more pro-reform camp and his rival standing on behalf of hardliners.
Her weakened status has led to speculation that members of her Conservative Party - historically split between eurosceptics and more pro-European members - would be prepared to oust her if they did not get their way.
It has been German leadership that has held together a sanctions regime against Russia for its actions in Ukraine, even as more pro-Russian governments have come to power throughout Europe, most notably in Italy.
While nominally more pro-choice than other political parties in Northern Ireland, some criticize the party for its failure to commit to the rights of women for fear of jeopardising their anti-choice voter base.
With a majority of Labour members, and most of its MPs, in favour of remaining in the EU, Labour's next leader is highly likely to be someone with a more pro-European position than Corbyn.
Nick Marro, an analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, said that view was misguided because the Democrats have historically been more pro-labor unions and less in favor of unconstrained free trade than their opponents.
Simsek, a former finance minister seen as more pro-reform than some in the economic team, was appointed to run the economy last November after the election which had raised concern about Erdogan's growing influence.
State television showed live pictures of more pro-government rallies in several cities, including Sanandaj in western Iran, and Sari in north, as marchers carried posters of Ayatollah Khamenei and chanted slogans in his support.
But like her Conservatives and much of the country, Labour is split over how to leave the bloc, with veteran eurosceptic Corbyn under pressure from many members to move to a more pro-EU position.
The big picture: MVP frontrunner Lamar Jackson — who leads the league in TD passes (133) and ranks eighth in rushing yards (213,249) — received 22019,000 more Pro Bowl votes than the next highest player (Russell Wilson).
Given that Reddit is also a huge marketplace for meme creation and dissemination, it makes sense that Sanders' sway on the platform lends itself to more pro-Bernie memes, or just Bernie memes in general.
U.S. military veterans are much more pro-Trump than almost any other group, with data showing they chose him over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election by a large 60 percent-to-34 percent margin.
The AIPAC conference is proving fertile ground for the President and his allies to once again call attention to the issue, and reap the political benefits of positioning Republicans as the more pro-Israel party.
The Hill had a piece today saying that Murkowski and Collins, two more pro-choice type Republican senators both look like they were inclined to view his nomination favorably, I guess perhaps to support his nomination.
In comparison, other stores have more pro-consumer policies, including Best Buy, which provides price matching during its return and exchange period (15 days is standard) and Walmart, which offers 90 days of protection, for example.
If [people think] that One Country, Two Systems is not working, and the government still doesn't really care if the system is being eroded, [then] more and more people will tend to be more pro-independence.
And though Democrats approved of more modest barriers on the border a decade ago, the party has become more pro-immigration since, and today's Democratic base would revolt if their leaders conceded the wall to Trump.
Roth, in remarks that seemed designed to reflect the more pro-Russian views of the SPD's members, said Europe's sanctions against Russia should be maintained, but with the aim of bringing Russia to the negotiating table.
A nationwide survey by Latino Decisions, a firm that works for the Clinton campaign, shows that young Latinos by margins of two-to-one compared with older Latinos find Mr. Sanders more pro-immigrant than Mrs.
There's been a whole lot of evidence that several Trump associates (including Flynn) had tiesto Russian officials, and of course it was clear that Trump's public policies were far more pro-Russia than the Republican norm.
For decades, ever since President Richard Nixon made a historic visit to Communist China in 1972, it was his fellow Republicans -- more pro-business than the Democrats -- who tended to be China's closest allies in Washington.
"In the last five years of the Obama administration, more pro-life laws were passed at the state level than were passed in any period of time in American history since Roe," he reminded the audience.
Combine this finding with other research showing that during the 2016 campaign, fake news, which tends toward the outrageous, included much more pro-Trump than pro-Clinton content, and YouTube's tendency toward the incendiary seems evident.
Lam — who has evolved into a more pro-Beijing leader since she was appointed Hong Kong's top official two years ago — would be able to stay in power for the remaining three years of her term.
But if we get back to the basics — the "why" of tax reform — and work toward a system that is simpler, fairer and more pro-growth, such efforts can yield enormous dividends in the long-run.
He is a longtime Euroskeptic whose heart has never strayed from his opposition to the European Union, but like the bulk of his more pro-European colleagues, he doesn't regard the European Union as genuinely abroad.
Stefanik said her alternative bill, which is modeled after bipartisan legislation that several Republican governors have signed into law, is more pro-business and would not come with the steep compliance costs of the Democratic bill.
There's long been a whole lot of evidence that several Trump associates had ties to Russian officials, and of course it was clear that Trump's public policies were far more pro-Russia than the Republican norm.
Many changes were being considered "to make the code more efficient and more pro growth, ... flatter rates for everybody, particularly middle class people, get rid of the loopholes," Kudlow said to reporters at the White House.
Supporters and opponents of Mr. Navarro describe this as a concerted effort by more pro-trade factions to keep the president from hearing Mr. Navarro's views, which could have goaded Mr. Trump into more aggressive action.
Despite the hurdle of federal regulation, a concern that is fading for many companies in the face of a more pro-business administration, Friedman said that the protection, speed and efficiency blockchain provides will turn skeptics around.
"We've partnered with many different groups and are constantly reviewing how best to spend resources in ways that will most directly help us reach our ultimate goal of electing more pro-choice Democratic women," the spokesperson said.
"I just think a number of things are coming together including the fact that we've kind of got a more pro-biz president promising less regulation, and maybe lower corporate taxes, adding to the excitement," Paulsen added.
His strong European credentials – he is viewed as being even more pro-EU than Merkel – were another strong draw for young voters, for whom defending the European project is shaping up as a critical issue, said Schick.
A lack of true Nvidia support would mean cards like the RTX 2080 or Nvidia's latest Quadro line simply won't work on the new Mac Pro, and that would undoubtedly force more pro workflows over to Windows.
In 2006, Republicans and Democrats were broadly indistinguishable on their views as to whether immigrants strengthened or weakened the country, but since then Democrats have become considerably more pro-immigration while Republicans have become marginally more opposed.
He voted for the bill anyway, in a statement upon the bill's passage saying a tax code that is "more pro-growth and pro-family is long overdue" and that he was "proud" to support the bill.
Since then a more pro-European government coalition has taken power in the euro zone's third biggest economy and now has the difficult task of kick-starting the moribund economic growth while respecting EU rules on borrowing.
With a sputtering economy the top voter concern, Ecuadoreans will chose between continuing a decade of leftist rule or following several South American nations in shifting towards a more pro-business government as a commodities boom ends.
The more pro-active approach to the challenge of lower commodity prices since last December's meeting of CEMAC heads of state in Yaounde, combined with IMF support, boosts the prospects of reversing the fall in collective reserves.
BUT ON THE OTHER HAND THE ENVIRONMENT YOU CREATE, JUST LIKE I HOPEFULLY CREATE FOR OUR TEAMMATES TO GROW, ARE RESPONSIBLE, GO THROUGH THE SAME ENVIRONMENT YOU'RE WORKING IN, IT'S MORE PRO BUSINESS AND PEOPLE LIKE THAT.
Mr. Frank, the former congressman, reeled off a litany of steps that could be taken, including a higher minimum wage, easier access to higher education, a more pro-union National Labor Relations Board and the infrastructure bill.
Hiltrud Werner, VW's chief of integrity and legal affairs, said the company was working hard to transform its culture through a wide range of measures, including asking managers to take be more pro-active about compliance issues.
Hamon's breakthrough, which quickly won the support of party grandees such as Arnaud Montebourg and Martine Aubry, marks a resurgence of a more traditional Left after five years of more pro-business leadership under President Francois Hollande.
There's been a whole lot of evidence that several Trump associates (including Flynn) had ties to Russian officials, and of course it was clear that Trump's public policies were far more pro-Russia than the Republican norm.
Ever since the Democratic Party first began to be viewed by most Americans as the more pro-black party (around 1958, according to one analysis) most African-Americans have viewed the GOP as, quite simply, the enemy.
ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish authorities ordered on Saturday that the editor and senior staff of a leading opposition newspaper be arrested pending trial, as more pro-Kurdish officials were detained sparking protests against the widening state crackdown.
North Carolina had similar challenges in managing recovery funds from Hurricane Matthew, and shifted to a more pro-active approach by creating their Office of Recovery and Resiliency to help streamline recovery to past and future disasters.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's army chief declared on Thursday that police had quelled anti-government unrest that has killed 21 people but that his troops were ready to intervene if needed, as authorities staged more pro-government rallies.
There are more independents and Democrats than there are Republicans, so if independents and Democrats are both getting more anti-Russia and Republicans are growing more pro-Russia, then that would mean Russia is getting less popular overall.
They want him to take a more pro-EU stance in keeping with the views of members of the party which welcomed an influx of younger supporters after the left-leaning Corbyn took over as leader in 2015.
The BDDK said it will evaluate banks' prevention plans as part of a more pro-active inspection process under the changes, which will also allow development and investment banks to provide funding without interest, as Islamic banks do.
Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Sunday about that "changes to the Republican platform to make it more pro-Russian," which could provide some of the motive behind the hacks.
Maryam Nawaz Sharif, 43, has in recent years gained greater influence within Sharif's inner circle, and is credited with steering him to embrace more pro-women and liberal causes in a deeply conservative nation of 200 million people.
Education levels are "an extremely strong predictor" of an individual's views on the subject, stresses Robert Ford, an expert on public opinion: the more qualifications someone has, the more pro-European he or she is likely to be.
The strongest gun love is, perhaps unsurprisingly, in the whitest pockets of the libertarian-leaning Mountain West and the Deep South, with the only more pro-gun districts in the country besides Oregon's in Louisiana, Georgia and Oklahoma.
While it is true that China does not want North Korea to collapse, China might not come to the rescue if the Kim Jong Un regime begins to fail, preferring instead to install a more pro-China regime.
Emily's List, one of the largest women-centric political groups in the United States, has hired a new executive director with the purpose of helping more pro-choice women be elected to office in the 2018 midterm elections.
Voters who are most enthusiastic about voting are much more pro-Democratic than the larger pool of all registered voters: 55% of them say they will pick the Democratic candidate; 40% choose the Republican in the generic ballot.
The head of the electoral council warned it was too early to call and Moreno told cheering supporters in Quito he still expected to reach the 40 percent threshold as votes from more pro-government areas were counted.
Mr. Trump not only overruled his more pro-trade advisers, but he also did so in an impromptu way, seemingly setting policy before the details had been worked out and without buy-in from across his own administration.
Sammy's father, a former Thai diplomat living in London with Sammy's British stepmother, laments the latest paroxysm of political violence in Bangkok, the deaths of more pro-democracy students on the streets as the military imposes its will.
May's party generally polled well in parts of England that voted to leave the European Union, while Labour performed well in areas that wanted to remain, as did the smaller, more pro-European, Liberal Democrats, who made gains.
The rise in Treasury yields and the selloff in bonds have also coincided with the election of Donald Trump in November, which suggested more pro-growth policies such as increased infrastructure spending that could lead to more inflation.
She also has sought more pro-market reforms in many countries "We certainly decided to come up more loudly on this occasion to say, 'central bankers cannot be the only game in town,'" Lagarde told a news conference.
Earlier this year, Emily's List launched Focus 2020, a $1 million campaign aimed at flipping control of state Legislatures by electing more pro-choice Democratic women at the state level, including millennials Maye Quade and fellow Minnesotan Lindsey Port.
"Don't get me wrong, I still think the president-elect has a very pro-business agenda, it's just more pro-some-business than others, and the list of those others seems to keep growing," the "Mad Money " host said.
And last week the European Commission put out new guidance for social media platforms urging them to be more pro-active about removing "illegal content" — including by developing tools to automative identification and prevent re-uploading of problem content.
Human rights defender Her tendency to champion human rights, and her hawkish views on maritime disputes in the South China Sea, have won her few friends in China -- even though she is much more pro-free trade than Trump.
It makes Android even more pro-active too, automatically showing navigation buttons for places you've recently looked up on Google Maps, while music and podcast apps (including Spotify and Google Play Music) get stripped-down, chunky interfaces as well.
According to four of the sources, the June strategy paper expanded on Putin's earlier strategy from March 2016, in which Moscow allegedly instructed state-backed media outlets such as Sputnik News and RT to produce more pro-Trump content.
Turnout is expected to be important in determining the outcome of the close-fought referendum, with young people considered to be more pro-EU but also less likely to be properly registered vote and to actually cast their ballot.
"Regardless of whether your stance is pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine, you should have the opportunity to know all the facts," said Ms. Peters, 66, who described herself as "more pro-information," and who has two grandsons with autism.
"The markets have, over the course of the year, rewarded the share price for the more pro-active stance Glencore have taken in reorganising their restructuring," said Alastair McCaig, head of investment management at Fern Wealth in Zug, Switzerland.
An open war-of-words between Singapore and China, and Vietnam letting two U.S. warships visit its highly-strategic naval base at Cam Ranh Bay this week, contrasted with more pro-Beijing moves taken by the Philippines and Malaysia.
At a recent financial technology conference, a member of the audience posed a question to a panel about whether the U.S. needed a more pro-innovation regulatory approach, perhaps one that included "regulatory sandboxes," a phrase currently in vogue.
"This projection appears to be based on factors such as positive investor sentiment amid a more pro-business regulatory environment, which the authorities clearly hope will counteract reduced spending on infrastructure, a recent key growth driver," he told Reuters.
Now, as Trump's leadership seeks to get the Environmental Protection Agency into line with the new administration's more pro-business and anti-regulation agenda, the act could become a tool for rebellious scientists and climate advocates, legal experts said.
And it is a vote that splits the U.K. Scotland and Northern Ireland are generally seen as more pro-Europe, while England -- with the exception of London -- and much of rural Wales are seen as harboring majorities in favor of Brexit.
But with presidential and legislative elections in Taiwan set to take place in January 2020, candidates — even from opposition parties seen to be more pro-China — have been speaking out against Beijing and showing support for the Hong Kong protesters.
A dip in the dollar due to reduced expectations of more pro-business policy moves by Trump, which might soften the case for further rises in U.S. interest rates in the future, also benefited a number of major emerging currencies.
It was his meetings with now attorney general Jeff Sessions, on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention—a convention that saw still unexplained attempts to make the platform more pro-Russia—that led to Rosenstein taking charge of the investigation.
In advance of the report's release, I spoke to NORML Executive Director Erik Altieri about whether Republicans were, in their own way, becoming more pro-weed—and how activists could push governors into being on the right side of history.
MetAnalisis analyst Gerardo Copca said the timing of the move could be due to an upcoming acquisition that will require a cash boost or the more pro-dialogue approach from Trump towards Mexico than previously feared which has boosted Mexican shares.
The protest in central Istanbul came hours after Turkish authorities ordered the formal arrest of nine staff members of the opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper and detained more pro-Kurdish officials, widening an anti-terrorism probe that has drawn condemnation from the West.
"These pro-competition tools offer a better, more targeted, more pro-business and pro-consumer solution to fostering competition in digital markets than one based upon changing antitrust law to drive breakup or structural separation of dominant businesses," the report said.
Justice minister David Gauke has indicated he will also step down on Wednesday, and some lawmakers say they expect more pro-EU Conservatives to leave their positions to hold talks in parliament to find a way to prevent a no deal.
The urban elite group tended to be more pro-democratic and pro-Western and voted with the newly formed liberal parties, while the working-class group voted for National Salvation Front [the party that came to dominate post-Communist Romania].
The idea has captured the imagination of Socialists who feel betrayed by a shift to more pro-business policies under President Francois Hollande and Manuel Valls, the former prime minister whom Hamon beat on Sunday to win the left's presidential ticket.
Pro-life advocate Kassy Dillon on Friday said that more pro-life supporters have begun to embrace the use of contraceptives as a way to prevent future abortions, despite the "religious element" that is against the use of birth control.
"While many factors come into play, this data suggests that the more pro-active de-energization programs set up this year have helped mitigate wildfires," Antoine Aurimond, research analyst at Bank of America-Merrill Lynch, wrote in a recent note.
But we can see the rise of sanctuary cities and the reemergence of 287(g) as two effects of the same phenomenon: As America grows more polarized, urban areas are becoming more pro-immigrant, while rural areas are becoming more nativist.
Trump has since demonstrated he is serious on tariffs, ramping up the attacks on China, threatening car import levies and pushing for a more pro-American North American Free Trade Agreement, even at the risk of killing the three-country pact.
Without explicitly citing the case, Republicans who control the state Senate tried to add more pro-business seats on the commission — one of the first such panels in the nation — when it came up for reauthorization during the 2018 legislative session.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police detained more than 70 academics at an Istanbul university, NATO said Turkish soldiers had sought asylum and more pro-Kurdish mayors were arrested on Friday as a crackdown after July's failed coup entered its fifth month.
The perception that Democratic candidates are more pro-immigrant was shown to help their party with the Latino electorate: 64 percent said they were more likely to vote Democratic because of Clinton's views, and 63 percent said the same of Sanders.
And with Trump's potential impeachment likely to be a major topic on House Democrats' agenda in the next few months, Steyer's presence in the campaign could push his presidential rivals — and the party's leadership — in a more pro-impeachment direction.
The good news is that Ms. Merkel's biggest challenger is not from the right, but a Social Democrat: Martin Schulz, a former president of the European Parliament who is even more pro-European Union and pro-refugee than she is.
Ramaphosa, who was once touted as a successor to Nelson Mandela, would be the first choice for many investors because his background in commerce suggests he will support more pro-business policies than many in the traditionally left-wing ANC.
As May shifts to a more pro-Israel stance, in apparent deference to Trump, and hurries to Turkey to conclude a fighter jet deal (going light on Turkey's human rights record), a new post-Brexit British foreign policy takes shape.
Certainly the market weakness on March 28503 was attributed to worries that the energy spent on the health care bill may delay or sideline some of the more pro-growth policies of the Trump administration like tax reform and deregulation.
But he wasn't as quick to address the fact that he endorsed white Republican legislator Justin Kirk in the 2016 Illinois Senate race over his opponent of color, Tammy Duckworth, who co-sponsored many more pro-LGBTQ bills than her opponent.
WASHINGTON — President Trump could soon promote Peter Navarro, a trade policy adviser, to a more powerful position in the White House, elevating a longtime trade skeptic who has found himself sidelined by more pro-trade voices inside the White House.
As The New York Times has previously reported, on at least three occasions in the president's first year in office, Mr. Navarro's attempts to withdraw the United States from Nafta were blocked by more pro-trade advisers, headed by Mr. Cohn.
The disagreement, in other words, is over whether the Russians intervened to help the more pro-Russian candidate in an American election because he was pro-Russian or whether they were just screwing around and happened to have helped Trump as a result.
The trade negotiation team, which has been riven by internal divisions over China hardliners and more pro-trade voices in the past, is consciously seeking to put on a more united front as the talks reach their end stages, an official said.
Those 5-4 cases likely have high ideological stakes, and the data show that justices are more likely to split along the lines of the party that nominated them — Republican appointees become more pro-business, while Democrat appointees swing the other way.
But it just so happens that the terms of the withdrawal agreement are deeply unpopular among members of Parliament, from both hardline Brexiteers, who want a more decisive split with the EU, and more pro-Europe members who'd prefer Brexit never happened.
Other new features include support for dragging and dropping text, photos and files between apps running on iOS 11.2 and up, as well as improvements to the Admin Console of the self-hosted FileMaker Server and to the more pro-oriented Data API.
Bottom line: This new language means that more pro team owners would need to pony up for their own facilities, as it would be much harder to convince state and municipal lawmakers to approve bond packages that are no longer tax exempt.
The 10-month old Atlantia dispute highlights what some investors have called a deteriorating investment climate in the euro zone's third biggest economy under the governing coalition, formed by the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the traditionally more pro-business League party.
The three-day Veloroma festival -- part concert, part craft fair -- took up more than six downtown Denver blocks over the weekend and attracted about 30,9703 people who drank, ate and shopped among 200 vendors, as well as watching several more pro-am races.
SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel and his party colleague Martin Schulz, the president of the European parliament, issued a separate paper at the weekend which called for a major shift in economic priorities in Europe, away from fiscal discipline toward more pro-growth policies.
"And I'm hopeful as he looks at the policy blueprint we're laying out, that it fits with where he wants to take this country, which is a stronger, more pro-American tax code, with all the growth that goes with that," he added.
While Marine Le Pen, the other candidate who came in second on Sunday and will square off with him in the second round in two weeks, is more pro-Russian and has threatened to pull France out of the EU if she wins.
In a sign of the gulf that has opened between gun-rights purists and Republicans with a more pro-business bent, Mr. Deal this week appeared to chastise fellow Republicans who sought to punish Delta, and thus potentially harm Georgia's business-friendly reputation.
That could mean something like a customs union with the bloc, an option favored by the opposition Labour Party and, privately, by more pro-European cabinet ministers like the chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, and the work and pensions secretary, Amber Rudd.
May's strategy has been to try to whittle down opposition to her deal in Parliament, warning more pro-European critics that Britain could leave without any agreement, while telling Brexit supporters that a delay to withdrawal could mean that it never happens.
At the behest of a senior Russian government official, the woman, Mariia Butina, made connections through the National Rifle Association, religious organizations and the National Prayer Breakfast to try to steer the Republican Party toward more pro-Russia policies, court records show.
Italy cancelled its usual spring issuance due to fears of weak demand, but since then yields on Italian bonds have plunged thanks to the arrival of a new, more pro-European government and the European Central Bank's plans for more monetary stimulus.
Russia wants to maintain the status quo that keeps Kim in power and avoids the chances of a US military strike, possibly an increased US military presence in the region and a more pro-US leader rising to power in North Korea.
"Now I think we're starting to see with the election of Macron and some others who are more pro-migration, or at least pro-movement of people and goods, some of that (impact) is starting to temper a little bit," she said.
By 2017, a huge gap had opened up, with Republicans on the more pro-Putin side: As the year dragged on, Putin's popularity deteriorated among both Democrats and Republicans: But the gap remained, and Democrats still registered a favorability rating one-sixth that of Republicans.
The bill also reduces the state's whistleblower protections and places a cap on the amount of damages an employee can be awarded in discrimination or harassment lawsuits The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry lauded the bill for creating a more pro-business environment.
The arrest of a man with suspected far-right sympathies over the shooting this month of Walter Luebcke, a regional ally of Merkel known for his pro-migrant views, shocked Germany and prompted calls for a more pro-active government response to anti-immigrant extremists.
A number of more pro-Trump members of his own party in the House will surely push themselves to be Speaker and run in the party caucus elections on the strong argument that they will be able to work better with the new administration.
Bookshelf "Because of cotton, no city in the North was more pro-South, anti-abolition or anti-Lincoln," John Strausbaugh writes in justifying the title of his new book, "City of Sedition: The History of New York City During the Civil War" (Twelve Books, $30).
HONG KONG, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Hong Kong police fired tear gas at protesters as they tried to escape a besieged university on Monday while hundreds more pro-democracy activists stayed inside armed with petrol bombs and other weapons awaiting an expected operation to oust them.
Then again, some experts suggest the Trump administration may let Moon's more pro-engagement policy with the North to play out because Seoul may ultimately get its fingers burned in the process and then draw back to a more conservative approach in step with Washington.
HONG KONG, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Hong Kong police fired tear gas at protesters as they tried to escape a besieged university on Monday while hundreds more pro-democracy activists stayed inside armed with petrol bombs and other weapons awaiting an expected operation to oust them.
Americans have become more pro-immigration since the 1990s, but there is still a consistent pattern when you ask about immigration rates: About a third of Americans favor the current trend, slightly fewer want higher rates, and about a third, like Miller, want immigration reduced.
Sohn is credited by many public interest advocates with helping to push Wheeler to adopt a more pro-consumer stance on issues like net neutrality that will define his legacy—a legacy that is now at risk as Republicans prepare to take over the FCC.
Hong Kong will now be in a position to elect more pro-democracy Legislative Council members next year, and it has embarrassed Chinese leaders who backed pro-Beijing candidates and do not want Hong Kong to have genuine universal suffrage in the first place.
The airline was driven out of business, but it reflected "an initial growth in union political power" that led to more pro-union legislation in the New Deal era, wrote San Jose State University professor Isaac Cohen in a 1990 paper that analyzed airline strikes.
The arrest of a right-winger over the shooting two weeks ago of Walter Luebcke, a regional ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel known for his pro-migrant views, shocked Germany and prompted calls for a more pro-active government response to anti-immigrant extremists.
While Ireland's low corporate tax rate is something of a flag for where the country plants its priorities on the 'data for businesses' vs 'privacy for users' axis — underlining why Facebook might want to be subject to its supervision vs other, more pro-privacy EU DPAs.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rose against the yen on Friday, extending a broad trend that has been in place since U.S. President Donald Trump's election in November on expectations of more pro-growth policies to bolster an economy that has improved but sputtered at times.
"I think when you hear more pro-growth policies out of Washington, when you hear people talk about corporate tax reform, and then on the side, you see companies generating earnings again on their own, I think that that paints a pretty optimistic picture," Lebovitz said.
Officials had not previously estimated a cost to businesses for either of the two customs options, and the potential 20 billion pound price tag for "max fac" is likely to increase pressure on May from businesses and more pro-European ministers to go for the customs partnership.
"Despite a more pro-growth policy stance, effectively since mid-22.4777, we expect growth to continue to slow in the foreseeable future as it appears to us that the government's policy is still behind the curve," economists at BofA Merrill Lynch said in a global research repport.
Political influence It's hard to measure the direct impact of a newspaper on a population, but one recent academic study suggested that after a region in northwest England around Liverpool boycotted The Sun, the area became more pro-EU (though others have doubted the direct correlation).
If Claire McCaskill keeps her Senate seat, she may be the luckiest politician in America; she first won in 2006 in a Democratic wave year, then won reelection against terrible candidate, Todd Akin, and then will have hung on in one of America's more pro-Trump states.
In September the EC put out a set of "guidelines and principles" which it said were aimed at pushing tech firms to be more pro-active about takedowns of illegal content, and specifically urging them to build tools to automate flagging and re-uploading of such content.
"I hope Judge Gorsuch has listened to our debate here in the Senate, particularly about our concerns about the Supreme Court increasingly drifting towards becoming a more pro-corporate court that favors employers, corporations and special interests over working Americans," said Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer.
China has ramped up its aggression against our ally Taiwan, and with a more pro-China party winning last week's Taiwanese election, China could increase efforts to hurt Taiwan's independence while concurrently upping its bullying tactics in the South China Sea and against US military assets.
"People quite superficially tend to portray Mahinda Rajapaksa in particular as a primitive, anti-India, pro-China person and conversely Ranil Wickremesinghe somehow as the leader of more pro-India factions," said Xavier, pointing, as an example, to a recent visit to New Delhi by Rajapaksa.
Beinrt's concern about public opinion more generally is also odd, given that Americans have become more pro-immigration, not less, in recent decades: Let's suppose for a second that Beinart is right, and this pro-immigration American public would nonetheless like Democrats to be less pro-immigration.
Sanders has not exactly endorsed this idea, but he has stood out from the crowd by calling for a more pro-growth Federal Reserve and is certainly the candidate in the field who seems most likely to want to try a range of aggressive economic policies.
Italy cancelled its usual spring issuance of this type of bond due to fears of weak demand, but since then yields on Italian bonds have plunged thanks to the arrival of a new, more pro-European government and the European Central Bank's plans for more monetary stimulus.
But if you hate Brexit, you're probably not going to cast a vote for a Conservative MP. There's a risk, though, that Remain-leaning parties like the Liberal Democrats and Greens could split the votes with Labour, allowing a more pro-Brexit candidate to slip through.
There's no meeting scheduled, according to the League, but the open expression of admiration for Putin has fueled speculation that Italy's populist new coalition government could reorient the country's foreign policy, traditionally a strong supporter of NATO and the U.S., in a more pro-Kremlin direction.
" Read the full story here... -- Yashar Ali tweeted Monday night: Ever since Allan "came back to the NY Post, its coverage has become even more pro-Trump..." Silence from the Post Darcy adds: "Since Friday, I have been trying to get an explanation about what happened from the Post.
But it could encounter resistance from Trump's followers for trying to implement these in the U.S. As long as Facebook must actively combat the perception that it's anti-Trump, it may have to act more pro-Trump, or at least neutral in the face of his incendiary actions.
Oliker said Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely hoping that a more pro-Russian leader comes to power, saying it was possible that a new Uzbek leader with limited support might seek Moscow's backing as Russia "will have no qualms" about supporting a leader who participates in crackdowns.
As the stock market rose, the vast bulk of the benefit went to a select few whereas if we pursued a program of fiscal policy changes, a repatriation of earnings overseas tied to employment, and encouraged a more pro-business environment, we might have had a more different outcome.
The Times, like The Sunday Times, The Sun and The Sun on Sunday, is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News UK. But readers of The Times are thought to be more pro-European than those of The Sun, so the papers could take opposing positions in the campaign's closing weeks.
Judging from his already low approval ratings and the sizeable anti-Trump women's rights marches all over the country, his best political calculation appears to be to continue to keep faith with his core electoral constituencies, and none is more pro-Trump right now than the evangelical conservatives.
Inside the White House, the debate has pitted hard-liners like Peter Navarro, the president's trade adviser, and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross against more pro-trade voices, like Mr. Trump's chief economic adviser, Gary D. Cohn, who argue that the measure could disrupt international alliances and global supply chains.
"A lot of participants view [Biden's] strong showing as a healthier thing for the market if a Democrat ends up winning the White House because he's a little more pro-business, so that's helping," wrote JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade, in a Wednesday research note.
Paolo Gentiloni, a centre-left former prime minister of Italy, becomes commissioner for economic affairs with responsibility for fiscal rules—indicating that Mrs von der Leyen wants to use the opportunity of Italy's new, more pro-European governing coalition to reset the Brussels-Rome dispute over the Italian budget.
Paolo Gentiloni, a centre-left former prime minister of Italy, becomes commissioner for economic affairs with responsibility for fiscal rules—indicating that Mrs von der Leyen wants to use the opportunity of Italy's new, more pro-European governing coalition to resolve the Brussels-Rome dispute over the Italian budget.
If Cain, Moore or both wind up pulling out of the vetting process, this person said Trump will argue that not only did Fed Chair Jerome Powell screw up the economy up but that politics got in the way of filling the Fed with more pro-growth governors.
Meanwhile, although the attention to potential Supreme Court nominees has focused on bitterly fought social issues like abortion rights and gay marriage, a more conservative court is also likely to be more pro-business as well, said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics.
That alarmed allies of Petro O. Poroshenko, the Ukrainian president, who is generally regarded as more pro-Western, and it emboldened his pro-Russian opponents, who had held power from 2010 to 2014 partly through the efforts of Mr. Manafort and his former right-hand man, Rick Gates.
So far Good Ventures has given $335,000 to support the Full Employment Project at the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities and $100,000 to back the Center for Popular Democracy's Fed Up campaign, which aims to organize workers in favor of a looser, more pro-growth monetary policy.
If the idea behind Crunchbase Enterprise is to offer some interesting insights on top of what Crunchbase already has within its walled garden, the concept behind Marketplace will be to bring in a lot more data to fuel usage of the product, and to help drive more Pro and Enterprise subscriptions.
Chris CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (Del.), a Democrat viewed as more pro-business than many in his conference, has not said how he will vote.
His calculation that a challenge for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party could be beaten back by adopting a tough line on the immigration that has dominated German politics since 2015, has misfired, with voters deserting the CSU for the Free Voters and the more pro-immigration Greens.
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The UK Prime Minister is using the annual G231 summit of seven of the world's major industrialized democracies to push for more to be done about online extremism, including co-ordinating on ways to force social media platforms to be more pro-active about removing and reporting extremist content to authorities.
After the street protests in Ukraine that toppled the pro-Russian president, Viktor F. Yanukovych, in 2014, the Russian Foreign Ministry articulated Moscow's demand: Ukraine should decentralize authority to grant autonomy to generally more pro-Russian populations in the east, a de facto weakening of the pro-Western central government.
" He called the expansion of the child credit "a significant step forward," but said it is only one part of "a broader effort, in my mind, to reform the conservative movement, the Republican Party and our national policies toward being more pro-worker, working family and not just pro-growth.
The groups had accused the EPA of purging qualified experts who received EPA grants from committees and replacing them with more pro-industry members, but U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden on Tuesday said the groups have not shown that a federal law was violated or that unqualified scientists were named to boards.
But even Patriarch Ilia, who is viewed as more pro-Western than many of his colleagues, described President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia as a "wise leader" during a 2013 visit to Moscow while blaming an unnamed third party for the short war that had disrupted "brotherly" relations between Georgia and Russia.
"Even if these parties are not actually winning or part of the government, everything is moving to a more anti-immigration stance, more pro-nationalist, to try to win voters who are the losers in globalization," said Jasper Muis, a professor of sociology at the Free University of Amsterdam, who studies populism.
"Given the Republican sweep - and the resulting likelihood that the logjam of Washington gridlock will be broken - our Top 10 stock selections are more heavily geared toward companies that may benefit from increased fiscal stimulus, a more pro-business agenda, and/or tax-policy reform," strategist Anthony Cassamassino wrote in a note to clients.
Second of all, many of our union brothers and sisters — nobody more pro-union than me up here — are now paying high deductibles and copayments, and when we do Medicare-for-all, instead of having the company putting money into health care, they can get decent wage increases, which they are not getting today.
Another possibility is that the parties realign quickly, with the Trump/Tea Party faction effecting a rapid transformation of the Republican Party into a downscale nationalist populist party, pushing the remaining upper-class moderate Republicans into a more pro-business Democratic Party, which in turn pushes some disaffected Sanders voters into the Republican Party.
Second of all, many of our union brothers and sisters, nobody more pro-union than me up here are now paying high deductibles and co-payments and when we do medicare for all, instead of having the company putting money into health care, they can get decent wage increases which they are not getting today.
Wuhan is only the latest crisis to face Xi since he secured personal control of the Communist Party, joining the US-China trade war, ongoing anti-government unrest in Hong Kong, and the recent Taiwan election, in which Tsai Ing-wen, much loathed by Beijing, handily won reelection against a more pro-China candidate.
Book admits that bringing more women in to vote on abortion bills doesn't inherently guarantee more pro-choice votes, but she does believe that she and other pro-choice women are more likely to find common ground with Republican women than men from either party on the issue of abortion, specifically on sexual assault exceptions.
Pew Research Center polling found that alignment began to break down when Trump became a political force: NBC News/Wall Street Journal found the same thing, with data going up to February 2017: Within the past year, the trend has abated somewhat, as Republicans have become more pro-trade and started to close the gap with Democrats.
The peso has lost 18% of its value against the U.S. dollar in the last 12 days despite an aggressive rate hike, and the announcement of a loan from the IMF, per the FT. Why it matters: President Mauricio Macri has been trying to push more pro-market policies after a decade of populist governments in Argentina.
Last but by no means least, it seems clear that whether or not there was an explicit or tacit agreement on this point, Trump entered office intending to pivot American foreign policy in a more pro-Russian direction and installed Flynn as national security adviser and Rex Tillerson as secretary of state with a view toward implementing that agenda.
With the far-right Alternative for Germany and the Left party also in Parliament after recent elections, deputies are more skeptical of the United States, more critical of multilateralism and more pro-Russia than before, Mr. Kleine-Brockhoff suggested — even if a government of the conservatives, the liberal Free Democrats and the Greens emerges and remains Atlanticist.
"Although views on antitrust enforcement don't necessarily fall neatly within one or another political viewpoint, conventionally, liberal judges are thought to be more pro-enforcement and conservative ones are thought to prefer to allow the market to correct issues, rather than government, wherever possible," Jonathan Pitt, co-chair of Williams & Connolly LLP's antitrust practice group, told CNN Business.
Buttigieg clearly tried to please both sides with his answer: He found a way to lambaste Netanyahu while still showing solidarity with Israel and its alliance with the US. That comment puts the mayor firmly in the more pro-Israel camp among Democratic presidential candidates — a camp in which he may actually be the leader at this point.
However this more pro-active stance to try to drive ISIS off of mainstream platforms appears to have caught the attention of a group of ISIS supporters who have posted a video online which includes what looks to be a direct threat against Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, showing their faces being riddled with bullet holes.
Giving his first public speech as CEO of the NCSC, at the Billington Cyber Security Summit in Washington today, Ciaran Martin warned that far too many unsophisticated cyber attacks are succeeding, going on to discuss the government's new more pro-active cyber security strategy — including looking into large scale DNS filtering as a potential method to automate blocking malware at scale.
This may sound easy, but it would be a catastrophe for the Syrian people, who the regime continues to murder, and it would give Russia and Iran free rein to pursue a number of objectives, including preventing state collapse and a security vacuum or the potential rise of a more pro-American, Syrian leader who would undoubtedly curtail their activities on the ground.
Congress has never been run by large numbers of working-class people, but if we extrapolate from the behavior of the few workers who manage to get in, it's probably safe to say that the federal government would enact far fewer pro-business policies and far more pro-worker policies if its members mirrored the social class makeup of the public.
But Ms. Graham, who previously represented a conservative stretch of the state's panhandle in Congress, will surely face scrutiny in her primary for making more pro-gun comments when she was a congressional candidate facing opposition from the N.R.A. Even before the Florida shooting, however, the ranks of staunchly N.R.A.-aligned Democrats had dwindled to the point of near-extinction.
"With the return of the Coalition with its more pro-business policies and uncertainty now removed around changes to excess franking credits, changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax adversely affecting the property market and increased industrial relations regulation it's possible we will see a bit of a short-term bounce in the share market," said AMP Capital's head of investment strategy, Shane Oliver.
"All I can tell you is that the stock market no longer seems to care about something that was incredibly important as a recently as a couple of years ago and now believes that the GOP has the votes to keep the lights on without Democratic assistance, something that will likely result in a more pro-business agenda and a new tax code," Cramer said.
" In one of his Wednesday morning tweets, Trump referred to the Russia investigation as the "Read more: Pro-Trump group calls for a protest at US Capitol during Mueller's testimony at event held at Trump's DC hotelMueller was tasked with investigating Russia's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, in which the US intelligence community determined Moscow intervened specifically to boost Trump's chances of winning.
Among Democrats, the share grew from 60 percent to 81 percent, from a majority view to an absolutely dominant one: Pew Research Center has reached similar findings, and political scientists Daniel Hopkins (at the University of Pennsylvania) and Michael Tesler (at the University of California Irvine) have found that the 2016 campaign made Americans more pro-immigration, including on Trump's signature issue of a border wall.
For example, moving from the least to the most resentful view of African Americans increases support for Trump by 44 points, those who think Obama is a Muslim (20153 percent of all Republicans) are 24 points more favorable to Trump, and those who think the word "violent" describes Muslims extremely well are about 13 points more pro-Trump than those who think it doesn't describe them well at all.
Add in other developments, from the aborted attempts to restart a Trump Tower Moscow Project to candidate Trump's musings about wanting Russia to release Clinton's emails to Michael Cohen's payments to Stormy Daniels to the still-unexplained attempt to change the GOP platform to be more pro-Russia to the odd telephone calls and meetings during the transition, and it's clear there's a lot more explaining to do. 3.
"Moving from the least to the most resentful view of African Americans increases support for Trump by 44 points, those who think Obama is a Muslim (54 percent of all Republicans) are 24 points more favorable to Trump, and those who think the word 'violent' describes Muslims extremely well are about 13 points more pro-Trump than those who think it doesn't describe them well at all," he writes.
But the details of this tax bill are less consistent with an honest desire to achieve certain principled changes to the tax code — to make it simpler, or more pro-investment, or more tilted at taxing consumption rather than income — than with a desire to get the tax deal done fast, a desire to help important constituencies, and a desire to thumb the eyes of perceived ideological enemies.
She was met with puzzled reactions when she told MSNBC in an interview that McConnell hasn't done enough to help 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 keep his pledge to "drain the swamp," raising questions about whether she might somehow try to be more pro-Trump than McConnell — a notion McGrath later dispelled.
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In an email, Bartels described these culturally liberal Democrats as: relatively more enthusiastic about atheists, gays and lesbians, and Muslims; more negative about Fox News, Walmart, and Christians; more willing to rely on "experts"; less likely to say that "anyone who is willing to work hard can still achieve the American dream"; more likely to deny that "the interests of ethnic and racial minority groups often conflict with those of the white majority"; less "authoritarian" (as measured by questions about child-rearing), further to the left in their ideological self-placements, and more pro-choice on abortion.
Indeed, an analysis by political scientist Philip Klinkner found that attitudes toward race and religion are a better way to predict support for Trump than views toward the economy and trade: [M]oving from the least to the most resentful view of African Americans increases support for Trump by 44 points, those who think Obama is a Muslim (54 percent of all Republicans) are 24 points more favorable to Trump, and those who think the word "violent" describes Muslims extremely well are about 13 points more pro-Trump than those who think it doesn't describe them well at all.
"If there is a vote in Britain to leave the E.U.," said Martin McGuinness, the deputy first minister of Northern Ireland and a leader of the Sinn Fein party, which shares the Irish Republic's aversion to abandoning the bloc, "there is a democratic imperative to provide Irish citizens with the right to vote in a border poll to end partition and retain a role in the E.U." The debate in Northern Ireland, where Roman Catholics are said to be far more pro-European than Protestants, "may unwittingly be reviving tensions between the two communities," said Lee McGowan, a professor of European studies in Belfast.
But if these two charts don't do it for you, here's another analysis for Vox by Hamilton College political scientist Philip Klinkner, who looked at some of the factors that would lead someone to favor Trump over Hillary Clinton: [M]oving from the least to the most resentful view of African Americans increases support for Trump by 44 points, those who think Obama is a Muslim (54 percent of all Republicans) are 24 points more favorable to Trump, and those who think the word "violent" describes Muslims extremely well are about 13 points more pro-Trump than those who think it doesn't describe them well at all.

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