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Mr Mirziyoyev has made noises about reforming Uzbekistan's basket-case economy.
John Kasich (R) are making noises about challenging Trump in 28503.
They make the right noises about small government and red tape.
For now, Democratic representatives are making properly judicious noises about oversight.
Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) is also making noises about opposing it.
Mr Modi's government has made encouraging noises about toughening accountability and improving curriculums.
They made noises about it but they haven&apost done anything about it.
The government has made noises about trying to get more oldies to downsize.
Meanwhile, bigwigs at the congress made encouraging noises about shrinking flabby state firms.
To date, Miss Suu Kyi has made only pragmatic noises about Chinese investment.
But a few dozen more Tories have made unhappy noises about the Brexit deal.
Recently the president (in language as unartful as "rocket man") made noises about negotiations.
But her husband has been making noises about buying a place at the beach.
In a brief press announcement, HTC made some unspecific positive noises about its newer products.
What's more, Ford and Google both have made noises about launching new ride-sharing alternatives.
Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) are even making noises about it.
And she has made the right noises about listening to the concerns of Hawaii's veterans.
Trump has been making noises about voter fraud and refusing to concede for months now.
Nor is this the first time he's made noises about U.S. companies moving back home.
Mrs May made helpful noises about not wishing to see the EU unravel, unlike Donald Trump.
He has also made some sympathetic noises about those who arrived in the country as children.
Hatch, 83, has made noises about retiring from the Senate seat he has held since 1977.
On Long Island, a Democratic National Committee member is making noises about taking on Tom Suozzi.
The bottom line: Powell will continue to make pro-forma noises about paying attention to financial markets.
Hollywood is good at making shocked, supportive noises about diversity, but actual change is still fairly slow.
At the same time they are making public noises about wanting to work with the taxi industry.
China has called off the drilling; Vietnam has made mollifying noises about solving disputes bilaterally, as China prefers.
When I pulled it out of the box, I immediately made quite a few unpleasant noises about its appearance.
Its acting chair, Neil Chatterjee, was an ex-Mitch McConnell staffer who has made supportive noises about the NOPR.
The Senate has been making noises about passing federal privacy legislation this year, though the possibility still seems remote.
For a few months China made encouraging noises about curbing the flow of goods across its border with the North.
To make exasperated noises about it is to mock the purpose of the famed public-service BBC in national life.
Mr Trump, after all, has made positive noises about such pacts, which could salvage some of the substance of TPP.
All three made encouraging noises about the value of political openness and the importance of breaking with an authoritarian past.
Iger made all the necessary noises about protecting minority shareholders in Hulu: NBCUniversal still owns 30%, while WarnerMedia owns 10%.
That makes President Dilma Rousseff's recent noises about getting BNDES to pump out more subsidised credit all the more alarming.
Despite making noises about becoming more environmentally friendly, Google has been quietly funding organizations which say climate change isn't real.
The White House and its allies also made noises about rejiggering the New England Dairy Compact, a major Vermont issue.
So any noises about genocide coming from the Microsoft AI are simply learned and conditioned responses, not anything that's reasoned.
Uganda and Kenya have been making noises about pulling out, although other African states, including Nigeria, have opposed such a move.
Congress is now making noises about doing what the president would not: a public investigation that could lead to real sanctions.
When Reagan made noises about abolishing affirmative-action requirements, the National Association of Manufacturers lobbied him to leave the program alone.
Back when George W. Bush was running for reelections, lots of Americans made noises about pulling up stakes and emigrating to Canada.
Making noises about helping the Rohingyas may be good politics, particularly in Malaysia, where Mr Najib will face voters later this year.
Dealers in old masters and historic objects made positive noises about meeting the "right people" and having "serious conversations" at the Biennale.
Despite some noises about possibly placing his company and other assets into a blind trust, Bloomberg never fully relinquished control of the firm.
But Alejandro Giammattei, the conservative president-elect, who will take office in January, has since made noises about altering or quitting the agreement.
Even though Maréchal-Le Pen makes noises about "economic liberalism," she is still far friendlier to the welfare state than most American conservatives.
But the government is making encouraging noises about restoration—there may be hope for a second lease of life for the holy city.
The Bengals are making the right noises about having faith in the rookie Ryan Finley, who didn't show much in his one start.
Rather it makes noises about the benefits of it knowing more about you (savvier virtual assistants, more powerful photo search and so on).
The biggest as a percentage of funds assets under management were into Russia which is making noises about cutting its interest rate again.
White identity politics, moreover, if not invented was certainly perfected by the Ku Klux Klan, long before progressives started making noises about equality.
"It's very difficult to live in London and many people I know are making noises about moving out of London." h/t The Guardian 
It is true that under a new chief executive, Jeff Lyash, the T.V.A. has recently made noises about building a lot of solar plants.
It has made tech-driven change a key policy priority, with president Ursula von der Leyen making public noises about reining in tech giants.
They'll say people have always made these sorts of noises about new technologies and that humans, in any case, are always evolving and changing.
The new prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, who also ran the country for two decades until 2003, is only making muted noises about amending the rule.
While Mr Ryan made positive noises about their meeting, he made clear that it was too early to support Mr Trump by having "fake" unity.
Saudi Arabia's western allies have made indignant noises about the scale and indiscrimination of the coalition's campaign -- but have continued to sign lucrative weapons contracts.
Even New York City has made noises about seceding from time to time, though generally from its parent state and not the country at large.
Wiser voices in Brussels and London are making reassuring noises about some way being found to avoid such a disastrous outcome, perhaps by extending the timetable.
It is being easily demonized by Democrats, who have long known how to frighten voters when Republicans start making noises about changing Medicare or Social Security.
There, a handful of members have made noises about concerns along the lines of the Freedom Caucus, but a much larger bloc is talking about coverage.
In his Friday remarks, Mr. Trump made threatening noises about declaring a national emergency if Congress cannot reach a compromise by the time this agreement expires.
Even as he makes noises about us using our iPhones too much, he wants you to turn over more of your life to Apple than ever before.
In recent weeks, South Korea, Japan and China have all made noises about a regulatory crackdown while officials in France vowed to investigate the emerging asset class.
Donald Trump's campaign has made some noises about outreach to black Americans — after all, Trump's rhetoric doesn't attack them the way it attacks Latinos and Muslim Americans.
Many modern-day physicists make similarly pessimistic noises about some current ideas, such as string theory, saying these will remain forever in the realm of the hypothetical.
Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, JPMorgan, UBS and Standard Chartered are among the banks that have all made noises about relocating, outlining plans for European operations post Brexit.
In recent weeks, Japan and China have made noises about a regulatory crackdown while South Korean policymakers said they are considering shutting down domestic virtual currency exchanges.
In recent weeks, Japan and China have made noises about a regulatory crackdown, while South Korean policymakers said they were considering shutting down domestic virtual currency exchanges.
So Trump, as much as he&aposs made a lot of friendly noises about Russia, has been killing Russians, this administration, our military killing Russian citizens in Syria.
They are pumping more stimulus into the global system than anyone else, yet both are making noises about wanting to bring their extraordinary policy measures to an end.
They likely have not, and surely won't for a president making the kinds of noises about tariffs that Trump is, at least as the Fed is currently constituted.
Mr. Rindge responded by reinforcing his gates, but that didn't stop the Los Angeles County government from making noises about a beach road, carved out of Rindge land.
During their confirmation hearings, both Gorsuch and Kavanaugh made the customary noises about respecting the Court's precedents, including Roe, but one group in particular saw through the platitudes.
In the buildup to Prince Mohammed's arrival in Pakistan this week, some small groups made muted noises about his brutal war on Yemen and started the #MBSNotWelcome hashtag.
GOP Chair Reince Priebus has been making noises about switching up the early primary states for 2020 and beyond, and it looks like the most likely casualty is Nevada.
So when virtually all fund managers were making positive noises about the market earlier this year, AthenaInvest's Global Tactical fund bet big on a leveraged S&P 500 ETF.
Though the maverick owner Al Davis had occasionally made noises about moving the team, few expected anything but another good season for the Raiders in Los Angeles in 1995.
The investor has made noises about a lot of legal defenses, including by suing a political opposition research shop that he has accused of trying to besmirch his reputation.
But some of the men who left their jobs or stopped appearing in public after being accused of sexual misconduct are already beginning to make noises about a comeback.
She made a few noises about standing against online bullying as her husband used his massive platform to bully judges, political opponents, immigrants, women, journalists and random people on Twitter.
Whatever it is, I hope the focus is on sustainability, but the people responsible for Arcade inside Apple are making all the right noises about that, so I have hope.
The world's top two oil exporters each have war chests of around $22016 billion to weather economic shocks and are making bullish noises about their stamina as they square up.
The world's top two oil exporters each have war chests of around $22016 billion to weather economic shocks and are making bullish noises about their stamina as they square up.
I make noises about terrific dishes that can brighten dark evenings of the soul, like Alison Roman's awesome instructions for making crisp smashed potatoes with fried onions and parsley (above).
While Ivanka has been making mewling noises about working moms, the Trump White House has appointed people to major health care policy jobs who don't appear to believe in contraception.
Some have gone further: Mr Sanders, as well as Cory Booker and Kirsten Gillebrand, senators from New Jersey and New York, respectively, have made favourable noises about a federal jobs guarantee.
Only under its newish chief executive, Alexandre Bompard, has it made the right kind of noises about trimming its large shops and investing in online ordering, as Casino has already done.
As far as we can tell, the Trump administration is still pursuing the Obama administration's approach to North Korea — while trashing it publicly and making aggressive-sounding noises about confronting Pyongyang.
The government has made noises about religious freedom, and in 2016 hundreds of religious scholars from numerous countries produced the Marrakesh Declaration, a bill of rights intended to protect minority groups.
Berlin is likely to hear more grumbling, particularly from a Washington administration that has made noises about the dollar's strength, at a meeting of Group of Seven leaders in Italy this weekend.
While the purity of MDMA pills and crystal has rocketed in the last two years, the British government does nothing besides make patronizing noises about illegal drugs being dangerous when people overdose.
What is up in the air is timing - who plays their hand first, and after several days of positive noises about movement at the next summit, both sides are now tempering expectations.
"We will make a lot of noises (about allying with China), but let's be honest we lost an ally - a major one," a senior EU energy diplomat said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Theresa May, the new prime minister, has made encouraging noises about a fiscal stimulus, though with the budget deficit already at about 4% of GDP she does not have much room to manoeuvre.
Debbie Chan, a volunteer for one of the groups, Save Lantau Alliance, says the government often makes the right noises about protecting the environment but fails to monitor how its infrastructure-building affects it.
He makes occasional noises about protecting LGBTQ people, but he also rolled back several protections for transgender people and had his Justice Department argue it should be legal to fire people for being gay.
They will fight to keep Ohio, Florida, North Carolina and Arizona in the GOP column and make noises about flipping some states that went Democratic last time, including Minnesota, New Mexico and New Hampshire.
Though Trump has made a lot of hostile noises about the Canadian lumber and dairy industries, he seems to have backed off a broader tax on goods entering the US after big corporations objected.
Two of the funds, Autonomy and Eaton Vance, have already filed a complaint about their treatment to the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) in Brussels and have been making noises about stepping up their fight.
While still at the club, local media reports that he remains unhappy and that promises made to him have not been fulfilled, however it is not the first time he has made noises about leaving.
Expanding the conservative identity so that it has room for climate concern will require more than just donating to the few Republicans who occasionally make mildly supportive noises about clean energy, as Faison is doing.
With South Korea, Japan and China all making noises about a regulatory swoop, and officials in France and the United States vowing to investigate cryptocurrencies, investor fears have hit bitcoin prices hard in recent weeks.
Both sides have made nice noises about the talks, but the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, insists that there has so far been no "movement" in the government's position and so little sign of a compromise.
Although the Belgian DPA's recently elected new president is making muscular noises about GDPR enforcement, according to Ausloos — who cites a speech he made, post-election, saying the 'time of sit back and relax' is over.
Trump's administration has made noises about taking cybersecurity seriously, and in other areas has taken steps to improve things — for instance, its choice in August to elevate the Military's Cyber Command and give it more independence.
In the interim, there is a possible refuge for vegans: Scotland, whose leaders have been making noises about holding a second vote on independence after British voters decided in a referendum to leave the European Union.
While the Trump administration has made noises about imposing sanctions on China for its treatment of Uyghurs, plans to do so appear to have melted away as high-stakes trade talks between the two powers continue.
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When Trump saw something in the outside world that he agreed with—the claim that apparently some US allies are making noises about bearing more of the burden of their defense-- he naturally and absurdly took credit.
With the notable exception of Wells Fargo, still trying to shake off the damage of its fake-account scandal, executives were making encouraging noises about new businesses and top-line expansion as they presented third-quarter results.
Finally, though the GOP has made some noises about reaching out to Democrats on this bill, they've shown little interest in making the serious compromises that would be required to win significant support from across the aisle.
With South Korea, Japan and China all making noises about a regulatory swoop, and officials in France and the United States vowing to investigate cryptocurrencies, there are concerns that global coordination on how to regulate them will accelerate.
Both sides have made nice noises about the talks, but the leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, insists that there has so far been no "movement" in the government's position and so little sign of a compromise.
European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi confirmed expectations on Tuesday in expressing more dovish noises about the path ahead for interest rate normalization while observers cautioned about the implications for the euro zone economy and financial markets.
More recently, the US Air Force has been making noises about both preparing for "high-volume" operations in Europe and developing the ability to set up a lot more temporary airfields in Eastern Europe in the event of war.
While pressure on the Baltic states has subsided somewhat recently, and a few months ago, there were noises about seeking a solution in eastern Ukraine, Putin's rhetoric, especially in his recent speech to the Parliament, remains bellicose and threatening.
Last December, Ms. Phillips's manager, Marv Dauer, warned Mr. Moonves that she was "making noises" about going public, and heavily implied that Mr. Moonves should try to find her some acting work, according to what Mr. Moonves told investigators.
Philip Shaw of Investec said that using such swap lines would be needed only in "fairly extreme circumstances" and the BoE would also need to "make reassuring noises about the soundness of the financial system" to help shore up confidence.
In the first weeks after Trump rolled back DACA, Democrats insisted on a clean DREAM Act, congressional Republicans made vague noises about doing "something," and Trump's White House rolled out a several-page wish list that encompassed their entire immigration agenda.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, recently fired U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, and rising stars like Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner and Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone are seen as possible contenders, but none of them are making noises about a run.
There have always been rank-and-file Republicans who favor higher taxes on the rich, and though Trump's official tax plan cuts them drastically, he has shrewdly made populist noises about forcing Wall Street tycoons to pay their fair share.
To be fair, the ethanol lobby has already had some big political successes this year: Bush, Sanders, and other candidates who made noises about ending, or reducing, the ethanol mandate have come around to supporting it after spending time in Iowa.
President-elect Trump has made noises about being more belligerent against Cuba, although it is not clear that he would want to get in the way of U.S. business interests that have wanted to open up Cuba for many years.
Whether this has exposed an economic tension between the two groups is debatable: many economists think that Brexit will hit the manual working classes hardest (and this week Toyota made worrying noises about its inability to operate in Britain after a hard Brexit).
But on the flip side, why haven't the sanctions already been lifted in full, given the U.S. administration's soothing noises about not wanting to inflict excessive collateral damage on Rusal and signs that Deripaska is prepared to reduce his influence in the company?
The country's path out of the bloc is even more unclear after weeks of positive noises about the prospects of clinching a divorce deal and one on a future trading relationship, the mood between Britain and the EU turned sour on Thursday.
After a couple of months of bombast, lawyers and spokespeople for President Trump appear to be trying to lower the temperature on the Russia investigation — talking more respectfully about special counsel Bob Mueller, laying off Attorney General Sessions, and making noises about cooperation.
In fact, while the Trump administration has made noises about giving Kim a "bloody nose," there is little incentive for either country to start a war that could result in annihilation for the North Korean state and unthinkable casualties for the South.
After weeks of both sides making positive noises about prospects of clinching a divorce deal and future trading relationship, the mood music turned sour on Thursday in Salzburg, Austria, when the bloc's leaders, one by one, came out to rubbish May's Chequers plans.
While the United States and others, such as the European Union and India, have made noises about unfair competition from China, these arguments may be getting harder to sustain in the light of China's falling steel exports and seeming success in eliminating excess capacity.
In India, the I-League—which succeeded a soccer outfit actually called the National Football League—briefly made noises about signing major names, but has struggled to fully professionalize and find financial stability just as the entire country has been on a tortuous march to modernity.
That changed in 2012 when Britain's Chakrabarti took the helm as part of a complex reshuffle at the top of many of Europe's institutions and Britain's vote to quit the European Union has seen some mainland European countries making behind-the-scenes noises about regaining some influence.
What had been a fairly united front against China's expanding maritime claims, stretching from Japan to Malaysia, now has a gap in the southeast corner where the Philippines lies, and could soon have another at the southwestern end, where Malaysia is making noises about shifting its alliances.
After weeks of both EU and British officials making positive noises about the prospects of clinching a divorce deal and one on a future trading relationship, the mood turned sour on Thursday in Salzburg, Austria when EU leaders came out, one by one, to criticise "Chequers" as unrealistic.
As a candidate, Donald Trump made noises about a healthcare reform that would provide "insurance for everybody" and would lower costs, but those vague promises just made the actual Republican policies—which would result in fewer people having insurance and raise premiums on many—seem more starkly cruel and contradictory.
In addition to apologizing and making reassuring noises about the sanctity of user privacy, Zuckerberg should make some clear commitments: to protect Facebook's users from microtargeted propaganda; to use his algorithms to promote truth over reckless sensationalism; to prevent bad actors from using his tools to sow discord and bigotry.
The announcement links up two parallel and connected storylines: For several years, Hollywood studios and their owners have been making noises about keeping their stuff away from Netflix, which they used to view as a nice-to-have buyer for their old stuff, and now view as an incredibly powerful competitor.
That's why IFTTT is telling people not to make the switch—it's not certain whether or not the same IFTTT applets for Nest products will ever appear under the Works with Google Assistant banner (IFTTT has made noises about wanting to work with Google on this, but not particularly positive ones).
Third, Mrs von der Leyen is determined to bind in those eastern member states that feel unfairly treated in the EU; making conciliatory noises about rule-of-law infringements in countries like Poland and Hungary, and calling for a reset on the divisive issue of accepting and distributing migrants who cross the Mediterranean.
In recent years Facebook has been busy making loud crisis PR noises about how it's 'increasing the transparency' around advertisers on its platform — ever since the 2016 US presidential election disinformation scandal blew up, and it emerged quite how many Roubles Facebook had been accepting to allow divisive Kremlin ads to target US voters.
Spain is making noises about regaining sovereignty over the Rock of Gibraltar, a British possession off the Spanish coast, if its residents want to remain in the EU. Brexit was a such a surprise, and such a radical break with the status quo, that things that have long been taken for granted are now entirely unsettled.
Mazie Hirono (D-HI) about the constitutionality of birthright citizenship (which Trump has made noises about rejecting), he claimed not to have studied the issue — which could be a way to dodge a controversial issue during a confirmation hearing, or could indicate that he hasn't kept up to speed with new frontiers in immigration restrictionism circa 21992.
Mozilla also made some noises about this acquisition somehow contributing to the health of the internet, which... well, let's just let Mozilla CEO Chris Beard tell you: "We believe that the discovery and accessibility of high-quality web content is key to keeping the internet healthy by fighting against the rising tide of centralization and walled gardens," he said in a blog post.

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