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IT'S NOT UP TO US, IT'S NOT UP TO ME TO MAKE THAT DECISION.
This election is not up to NBC executives, not up to pollsters, its up to you, the people of Iowa.
This election is not up to NBC executives, not up to pollsters, it's up to you, the people of Iowa.
But these legacy tools are not up to the job.
But it's clear they're simply not up to the task.
But Mr Weah is simply not up to the job.
But Donald Trump is just not up to the job.
"It's not up to us to discuss it," Lissowski said.
Martha Stewart's inaugural Uber ride was not up to par.
"That's up to him, not up to me," McCain said.
It is a minimum of $100,000, not "up to $100,000."
Muslet was not, up to that point, a devout Muslim.
Those seated at the table were not up to challenge.
But I also said that it's not up to me.
It's not up to you to voice your opinion there.
It is at least 75,000 refugees, not up to 75,000.
It's not up to you to fill in the void.
"Whoever is next is not up to me," she said.
" She adds: "I'm not up to date with the new filters.
Whether or not they are safeguards is not up to Trump.
"It's up to you, it's not up to me," Turki said.
It's not up to women to adapt themselves to these environments.
Her look was also not up to scratch—more nipple, please!
"  "Whether she goes to jail is not up to Donald Trump.
But that decision is not up to the board of trustees.
It is not up to the AP, or NBC, or thehill.
But, the plant-based "meat" was not up to my standards.
CLINTON: ... it just shows you're not up to doing the job.
I'm not up to date with every album that comes out.
It is not up to only young people to empower themselves.
While it's certainly resourceful, it's also clearly not up to code.
"Our sign was clearly not up to hurricane standards," she said.
My sweatpants and bandanna look were not up to her standards.
Congress has repeatedly shown that it's not up to the task.
It's not up to me to decide if he made a mistake.
But the bottom line is it&aposs not up to the media.
We are not up to things that might happen down the road.
Not up to date on all the English, Scottish and Irish slang?
I'm game for any of it, it's just not up to me.
It is not up to governments to dictate how firms are owned.
It's not up to her anymore to decide whether I need help.
Most of the US media was initially not up to the challenge.
Whether it is or whether it's not, it's not up to me.
One is that, for once, Marshall was not up to the job.
It's not up to me to judge how they spend the money.
"That's not up to the Democrats, that's up to law enforcement," Rep.
It is that liberal, centrist politicians are not up to the job.
It's not up to us to decide who's still a viable candidate.
Yet it is not up to me to decide where I'll live.
It is not up to the interpreter to reveal what he says.
It is not up to an unelected judge to do it himself.
Mr. Gove argued that Mr. Johnson was not up to the job.
And it is not up to any single country to terminate it.
It's also not up to us to define how you use it.
If you're not up to it, take the issue to your manager.
"It's not up to me," Crawford said about who he fights next.
It's not up to him to decide to build a modern spire.
It is approximately 1 in 10,000 people, not up to 10 percent.
If the gear's not up to scratch, the administration hands out penalties.
I'm not up to speed on when then the training is occurring.
It will be up to 16 percent, not up to 41 percent.
It was not up to our standards as a part of Vox Media.
It's not up to your high standards of what a planet should be?
Who wants to be that person who's not up to date on Scandal?
Even if I want this, I probably am not up to the task.
That's not up to NFL standards, where the prototype is over 26-21.
But, her husband felt strongly that he was not up to the task.
It is not up to mentally ill monsters; it is up to us.
Parties can sack prime ministers if they are not up to the job.
Some speculate it's not up to them, but President Donald Trump and Congress.
But the last two earnings reports were not up to par, Cramer said.
"  Trump added the decision is "not up to me, it's up to lawyers.
Confession time: We are not up-to-date on the latest pop music.
Even if I'm not up to it, it has to get done anyway.
But other elements of Mr. McCain's funeral were not up to Mr. Trump.
That information was not up to date — currently, it has over 8,700 signatures. 
It's possible that their parents were the ones not up to the job, i.e.
"You know, that's not up to me," Bundy said of staying in the rotation.
If you're not up to it, find something else to do with your life.
Over half of the country's 3,300-odd engineering colleges are not up to standard.
This story was not up to our standards, and we deeply regret the error.
It is not up to the agency to disclose or not disclose the authorizations.
Merkel said it was not up to politicians to cap executive pay and bonuses.
Doctors believe that the glasses Payne used were not up to international safety standards.
In nursing and social care, in particular, robots are not up to the job.
It's not up to anyone else to decide what I am or am not.
He added, however, it was not up to him, but a court of law.
In fact, there is much to suggest that he's not up to the challenge.
The fans deserve to see my happy ending… unfortunately, it's not up to me.
In any case, it's not up to you which score a lender will use.
They, surely, were also told that it's not up to them to change things.
There are divisions in the company that are not "up to snuff," said Cramer.
Email is simply not up to the rigors of modern political and business life.
Ultimately, that decision is not up to Mr. Dimon but to the bank's board.
As the movie opens on a bright spring day, he's not up to much.
"Ninety percent of the stuff we're getting is not up to standard," he said.
And I think they realized that they're not ready, they're not up to par.
It's not up to Bill Millis or anyone to tell him what to do.
While Beltway Republicans might be distancing themselves, Moore's fate is not up to them.
Clinton: Before you're even finished, it shows you're not up to doing the job.
"It's not up to him and it's not up to the parliamentarians - neither the executive nor the legislative branches of government have a say in forming the next cabinet," said Renad Mansour, a research fellow at Chatham House, a London think-tank.
"It's not up to us, but I'm a huge fan of the idea," he said.
It is my first Olympics and I feel I am not up to standard yet.
"It's not up to tech to save the world here," he said in an interview.
"It is improving although it is still not up to normal standards," one buyer said.
The thin 3/16-inch activated carbon filter is just not up to the task.
Unfortunately that is far from simple, for most robots are not up to the task.
"It's not up to me, I didn't issue such an invitation," the Republican senator said.
It's not up to you or your sister-in-law to decide who gets it.
Whether they want to talk or not, that's up to them, not up to me.
If you're not up-to-snuff on the recent #FlatEarth debate, welcome to the internet.
No, it's not up to health code, it's a tourist attraction in San Francisco, California.
It's not up to me to tell people that they should care about this stuff.
"It's not up to us now, that's the uncomfortable situation," Peru coach Ricardo Gareca said.
Now, look, it's not up to me to try to work out what Netanyahu wants.
Whatever the weather is going to do in the future, that's not up to me.
Young kids' brains are not up to the task of making the best decisions anyway.
"Certainly it is within his capabilities, but it's not up to me to say when."
It's not up to us where the cash comes from, but it must be cash.
For others, Corbyn was just not up to the demands of his office, they said.
Doctors believed that the eclipse glasses Payne used were not up to international safety standards.
"Clean tech available today is simply not up to the task of decarbonization," he said.
The cost of a stamp, on the other hand, is not up to Mark Zuckerberg.
"It is not up to Mr. Salvini to decide, but to the captain," he said.
"It's not up to Joe Manchin, it's no up to any of us," Schumer said.
"They deemed our place unsafe and that it was not up to code," he said.
"It is not up to Nancy Pelosi," attorney Arnold Reed told reporters in Detroit, Michigan.
"It's not up to me to decide what goes extinct or not," said Dr. Serrouya.
"It's not up to me to decide if Russia Today spreads fake news," he said.
"It is improving although it is still not up to normal standards," one buyer said.
I'm not up to speed on the cancelation policy, and get hit with a $5 fee.
It's not up to us to tell a widow or widower the "appropriate" time to remarry.
"It's not up to the French president to interfere publicly in a judicial case," Macron said.
"Not arresting her because she'll probably be released is not up to the police," Yamileth said.
It's certainly not up to the women to have to volunteer [stories] because they're very painful.
She's happy, but her parents "have explicitly told me he's not up to par," she says.
With the local police not up to the case, I decided to return to the FBI.
Renzi said it was not up to him to decide when national elections would take place.
In a recent poll, 75% of respondents said that "politicians are not up to the job".
And while we don't know where Frank is, we know he's not up to anything good.
"We're not up to that yet," he said in a press conference, holding his hand up.
"It's not up to the presidential majority to declare the ineligibility of a candidate," Koyakpa said.
The work on two aircraft "was not up to our standards," American said in a statement.
" Another MP said: "Even people who supported him have seen he is not up to it.
If they don't spot it, or someone else spots it, then it's not up to me.
I'll stay if you need me, or want me, but otherwise I'm not up to this.
Instead, for medical devices, we rely on a passive system that's not up to the task.
Political opponents jumped on the saga to suggest that Conte was not up to running Italy.
We need to find the top X-number of buildings that are not up to code.
A lot of people completely disagree with me, but that's not up to them right now.
That is to ensure that witnesses can attest that they are not up to something nefarious.
Rebooking or refunding guests who book locations that are not up to the new verification standards.
And in the final, apart from David Goffin, Belgium's players were not up to the task.
But it's not up to the police or the army — the problem lies much higher up.
It's not up to the Justice Department to make the final decision about what Congress sees.
We know the tests just aren't being done, the health system not up to the task.
"It is not up to me to determine who makes it and who doesn't," Dent said.
"Sometimes the movies at Indonesian cinemas are not up-to-date enough," said student Marsya Karzinar.
But ultimately, it is when a performance is not up to scratch that people notice it.
Or maybe you're just feeling lazy and you're not up to hunting for an elaborate get-up.
In the prosecution's rebuttal closing argument, Lt. Scott McDonald said Gallagher's fate was not up to Scott.
"They were not up to speed," said Nitin Gokhale, a security analyst who edits a defence portal.
If he's not up to it, he's not the right man to oversee such an important revamp.
You know, I don't think anyone is in the habit of saying we're not up to it.
But it's not up to him to decide what constitutes empowerment for Ratajkowski, or for any woman.
If it's not up to Max's standards, they must do it again until they get it right.
At that point, the fight-or-flight kicks in, and it's really not up to you anymore.
" Gloria again: "She's not up to speed with the huge changes that have happened to her contemporaries.
The Internal Revenue Service simply is not up to the task of administering numerous complicated tax credits.
"It's not up to us," Pierre Moscovici, the European commissioner for economic and financial affairs, told CNN.
It has decent specs, but they're still not up to par with other high-end Android flagships.
Because it's not up to the individual Rockettes to decide which jobs are appropriate for the brand.
Whether he becomes a gardener, a stockbroker or a school shooter is ultimately not up to us.
It's not up to the schools to teach a coherent set of moral values, or a society.
It's not up to companies, they add, to determine what should, and should not, be put online.
Perhaps your fingernails are not up to the task of breaking the seal on the plastic wrap.
She unloaded on her opponents and argued they were not up to tackling the country's big problems.
Doctors The rain was coming down in torrents and my shoes were not up to the job.
The content is great but the Instagram design and fonts are not up to my standards, ha!
Existing translation programs just were not up to the task, so new software had to be designed.
But whether these changes set a lasting precedent is not up to Ms. Yates or Ms. Caldwell.
"It's not up to Bill Barr," former US Attorney Preet Bharara told the podcast Pod Save America.
Duane died in 2011 and Lorna passed in 2006, so Padden's information is not up to date.
We were not up to those standards that you have to be almost perfect and we weren't.
I'm going to say the words "Ted Turner" in case our audience is not up to speed.
"What is not up to the states ever is whether or not a drug is legal," Reiman says.
I hope so, that's not up to me, it's up to the band, but I would say yes.
There might be an industrial plant nearby that's not up to code, plumes fanning out with the breeze.
There's a poll that's very favorable at 87 percent, but again, the decision is not up to me.
"If it was up to me, he would be gone, but it's not up to me," he said.
Sadly, despite her nickname of "Bird Girl," her pigeon is "a little tough" and not up to snuff.
"It is not up to Washington to decide whether we are allowed to trade with Iran," he said.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp has said that it's not up to companies, but governments, to democratically decide policy.
"If you look at Egencia the product is really not up to what today's travelers expect," he argues.
ITALY PM CONTE SAYS NOT UP TO SALVINI TO CONVENE PARLIAMENT OR SET THE AGENDA FOR GOVT CRISIS
Comey said he would push for a public explanation, but said it was not up to him. Sen.
" Marchand didn't think he deserved a major, saying, "I don't think so but that's not up to me.
But you have some areas where you have a distribution structure that is not up to date anymore.
"It is not up to us to determine the validity of the ICE hold," a jail official wrote.
But the past few weeks have made it painfully obvious that the system is not up to scratch.
"It's not up to the FARC," Federico Hoyos, a congressman from Mr. Uribe's party, said in an interview.
I got drafted for a few games -- and let's just say I was not up to Navy spec.
There were also new penalty payments when health care providers were considered not up to snuff, Sommers explained.
On that front, Yellen said it was not up to her how to go about filling the position.
And we believe we will have an opportunity to influence those discussions — but it's not up to us.
Initially, I'd suffer steely gazes and bewildering aggression as I left tips that were not up to par.
SCARAMUCCI: Well, if it was up to me he would be gone, but it's not up to me.
Coming out prime-time football, playing like that, it's not up to our standards in all three phases.
They say Trump created the crisis by rescinding DACA and it's not up to Democrats to make concessions.
LUXEMBURG (Reuters) - It was not up to the French state to interfere in management decisions at Renault (RENA.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT (as Trump) "Sorry, John, you're just not up to keeping us safe from America's greatest enemy.
LUXEMBURG (Reuters) - It was not up to the French state to interfere in management decisions at Renault (RENA.
He said some companies can use testing methods that, although approved, are not up to today's testing standards.
Whether it's something you'd be giving yourself (up to you) or asking of him (not up to you).
" Mr. Putin paused and responded: "Matteo, you know that it is not up to me what journalists do.
It's not up to the standards of An Inconvenient Truth, and its rigor leaves much to be desired.
Buechele said it was not up to Washington to identify which countries German companies were allowed to trade with.
Yes, we know it means that you've been judged and found not up to standards that have been set.
"It's not easy because the buildings maintenance, including electric and hydraulic installations, is not up to date," said Ludermir.
Almeida also said that it is not up to him whether he will remain in his post under Bolsonaro.
Many Egyptians felt their country was adrift, led by an old man who was not up to the job.
Squabbling among officials adds to the sense that the government is not up to managing the aftermath of conflict.
Passwords are the main system that keeps our digital lives secure, but they're increasingly not up to the task.
An electrical engineer later determined that the connection was loose and not up to standards, according to the report.
It is not up to him who owes the public answers to questions that are now on the table.
I actually have no idea; I'm not up to date with all the Kanye tweets from this week yet.
All right, so other favorite moments, that I&aposve selected, Greg&aposs selections were really not up to par.
At this point in time, though, Case Western's bot is not up to any tasks beyond limping slowly around.
"There have been arrests, but it's not up to us to give information," Durazo told reporters in Mexico City.
Shaw emphasized he isn't looking for praise and it is not up to him "to judge" the President's actions.
"It is not up to Nancy Pelosi," attorney Arnold Reed told reporters at a news conference late last month.
In addition, audits show some parts and materials used in the repairs were not up to standard, he said.
Benczkowski is not up to the job when it comes to getting all the answers in the Russia Investigation.
We're reasonable, competent parents who simply were not up to the task of parenting foster sons on our own.
The company's system will cost up to 41 percent less than the national average, not up to 38 percent.
A hodgepodge of stopgap measures is clearly not up to the task of checking this spiraling air-pollution crisis.
I am very particular about my fries and won't eat them if they are not up to my standards.
This is up to the viewer, and not up to critics or filmmakers, no matter how famous and talented.
"A lot of people regarded Corbyn as useless and extreme and not up to running the country," he said.
No, but the existing all-male clergy is clearly not up to meeting the needs of the faithful today.
He had dispelled the myth, expertly but inexplicably disseminated by Mourinho, that United's players were not up to scratch.
Most have no title to their homes, which are constructed without permits and usually not up to building codes.
" When asked whether May would remain in power, the president responded: "That's up to the people—not up to me.
Hong Kong's many stakeholders have openly worried the city's leaders are tone deaf, and simply not up to the task.
The two-and-a-half-hour epic is not up to the standards of "Life is Sweet" and "Topsy-Turvy".
Activist investors have recently become quicker to push out chief executives who they think are not up to the job.
Google and the IAB hold that it is not up to them how third parties use the tools they create.
The broadcaster's general manager, Alexander Wrabetz, said it was not up to party figures to decide who hosts its programs.
It's not up to women to adapt themselves to these environments, it's the behavior of certain men that must change.
Poor women tend to put children above marriage, largely because the men they might marry are not up to much.
"Whatever happens to Mr. Li is not up to us at this point, that's up to the court," he said.
For those not up to speed, in the 2017 remake of the animated classic, LeFou, played by Gad, is gay.
When a person's work is not up to par, challenge them to improve and offer to help them do so.
It was also missing a sailing permit, and the life jackets on board were not up to standard, Karya said.
For all her husband's enthusiasm and success, his methods were not up to the standards of the Royal Horticultural Society.
And ensuring that these techies are not up to no good is never going to be easy or perfectly handled.
But if a frame is too weak, or not up to the level of the painting, it seems improperly hung.
Nancy Reagan thought her husband's chief of staff Don Regan was not up to the job and orchestrated his firing.
Despite wireless advances since then, SRAM quickly discovered that off-the-shelf wireless systems were not up to the job.
It's not up to Creepy Neighbor Man to tell you that you're attractive — you get to decide that for yourself.
"I would certainly like to do the IPO as soon as possible but it's not up to me," Limaye said.
Since building codes are not up to date with tiny houses in every state, some contractors are making serious mistakes.
The environment ministry said Anyang's decision-making processes were not up to scratch and law enforcement was not sufficiently strict.
Colbert said that he, too, would prefer not to talk about the policy — but that it's not up to him.
The fact is, it's hard to predict how he'll process it, and it's not up to you to do so.
But many bank executives still publicly take the view it's not up to them to be the agents of change.
The military is in charge of the operations in northern Rakhine, and ending them is not up to Suu Kyi.
We are sorry we did not see these clips earlier, and that our vetting process was not up to standard.
IT'S UP TO THE BOARD, IT'S NOT UP TO ME. AND I THINK WE HAVE GREAT SUCCESS AT THE COMPANY.
And if Sharapova was just following her doctor's orders, why was her doctor not up to date with WADA regulations?
"We noted a big decrease in the likelihood that a not-up-to-date kindergartener would have contact with another not-up-to-date kindergartner within their school," the study's first author Cassandra Pingali, a fellow at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Immunization Services Division in Atlanta, said in an email.
Images clipped, pulling the writer out of the moment, and the computer powering the experiences seemed not up to the task.
A third challenge facing Mr Modi is one that plagues every Indian government: its tools are not up to the task.
That would be a crushing blow, for Chinese chip factories are not up to the task of manufacturing HiSilicon's sophisticated designs.
While your iPhone can track your steps and listen to voice commands, it's still not up to date on curse words.
It's not up to a bunch of men who don't even respect women enough to let them be in the room.
If it's not up to your expectations, you can return it for free with a complete refund, so there's no risk.
The freshman Democrat also said she likes Joe Biden's plan, but said his goals and timeline were not up to par.
The hackers used publicly known exploits, TechCrunch wrote, which means that the websites in question were likely not up to date.
"It's not up to the government to influence what people eat -- that should be left up to each individual," he says.
And they're often not up to date when it comes to emerging business topics, such as compliance, diversity management or digitization.
It is not up to mentally ill monsters; it is up to us that we are able to pass great legislation.
After hosting Sisi in Paris in October, Macron said it was not up to him to "lecture" Egypt on civil liberties.
"Only the people through elections can decide who runs the country, it's not up to Diane Rwigara to decide," he said.
And "Beauty and the Beast" features Belle, who refuses to settle for a man who is not up to her standards.
"For a long time, European carmakers considered it was not up to them to develop battery production," a French official said.
His feet were so much slower and it was becoming clear that his chin was not up to it any more.
But the show nixed the Houston hologram after representatives of the singer's estate decided that it was not up to spec.
" Further, Herrou explained, "It's not up to me to make a distinction between black and white, people with or without papers.
The audit sector's regulator, the Financial Reporting Council, said last month that some audits of banks were not up to scratch.
It found that many people underestimate the impact their note will have — or worry that their writing's not up to snuff.
The 2017 vintage was difficult, and the producer judged the grapes not up to standard for making an age-worthy wine.
"It's not up to you to come up to my budget, it's up to me to get to yours," he says.
What did they not, like, what&aposs not up to the level of what I would think of for Rolls-Royce?
"It's not up to me to say when it's over, it's up to them to say when it's over," he said.
It makes me frightened, in advance, that I'm not up to managing an interview or negotiation, or even a social engagement.
"It is not up to Nancy Pelosi," attorney Arnold Reed told reporters in Detroit, Michigan, referring to the House Democratic leader.
On Wednesday, Merkel dismissed a report that said she believed her successor as CDU party leader was not up to the job.
She was not up to the task and we saw her repeatedly playing it safer than a PrEP pill in three condoms.
Prior to this year's surge of migrants, some of ICE's facilities were not up to standard, according to the new IG report.
However, an ultimate peace deal is not up to Trump, said Ayalon, who is also a former deputy foreign minister of Israel.
"We are sorry that we did not see these clips earlier, and that our vetting process was not up to our standard."
It's about time, too, because though Android has made huge progress it's still not up to par with the iOS app selection.
He believes that "traditional economic theory, bound by its own methods and structure, is not up to the task" of predicting crises.
"Their standards are not up to scratch," said 71-year-old Walt Burrows, who has driven a black cab for 39 years.
The Endocrine Society has a set of guidelines on treating transgender patients for endocrinologists, said Safer, but they're not up-to-date.
"It is not up to the TSE to resolve this political crisis, and it is good that is made clear," Mendes said.
He's certainly not up to the task this year, for reasons that again have more to do with everyone else than him.
People pay attention to personal hygiene, and if yours is not up to par, it could put a dent on your reputation.
"Time and time again, Beijing shows that it is not up to being the great power it aspires to be," Cotton said.
In 2016, however, the facility held an open house so the public could see that they were not up to anything dangerous.
Jason: The physical access controls at Virtual Realty are just not up to what I'd expect for even a cutrate colocation provider.
"Retaliation is tit-for-tat and retaliation is possible, but it's not up to us how other countries will react," Perdue said.
But don't worry if you're not up to date on your Marvel universe knowledge: "Luke Cage" does not require any background info.
Data localization requirements would also put data at risk to the extent the host country's cyber infrastructure is not up to par.
It had also told Reuters in a statement it's not up to the company to decide what's compliant with local building regulations.
Big agriculture reacts to agroecology by painting it as nice, but quaint, certainly not up to the job of feeding the world.
Even when a portion of Federer's game is not up to par, it can still rise above even other world-class players.
Yet the Norwegian accepted that he was "responsible" for what happens on the field and admitted it was not up to expectations.
And reading about food can help immerse us in those feelings even when we are not up to cooking or eating ourselves.
On Amazon, he has dozens of self-published books of them, which he now says are not up to his current quality.
Serve with a lot of bread if you're not up to making a starch, and mop, mop, mop away at the dressing.
I have no idea how his worldview has been shaped and it's not up to me, or any of us, to decide.
Tiffany is "strong in the U.S. and Japan, but weak in Europe and not up to growth in China," Mr. Arnault said.
But the bottom line is, that's not up to me, that's not my department or anything I need to have an opinion on.
Thanks to the official push for "indigenous innovation", Chinese automation firms are often subsidised even if their technology is not up to scratch.
Axe had to find a way to scrub that evidence from Wendy's phone and the new Halls were NOT up to the task.
If you're not up to dining in at the chain come Wednesday, you can still get special freebies when you order through DoorDash.
Recent and earlier episodes of such changes have generated one important lesson: the market on its own is not up to the task.
"It's not up to the government; it's up to God," said Vanessa Iraheta, 30, who is seven months pregnant with her second child.
We all just want to be around her, we all just want to group hug, but she's not up to that right now.
And in London many of her own MPs are plotting to dump her because they think she is not up to the job.
"It is not up to an organization, a foreign state, to tell a judge how to draw his own conclusions," he told Reuters.
It is not up to the American people or our government to bring them out of the shadows they have put themselves in.
Even if the players are slightly not up to par with the rest of the team they just get torn apart by fans.
Democrats slammed Trump's decision to skip the summit as a sign he was not up to the challenge of heading U.S. foreign policy.
"Its leadership is not up to the task, and while many of the troops have performed admirably, others have not," says Ms Copeland.
He has to rebuild a team that in some parts is agonizing to watch and in other parts is not up to standard.
He also noted that some of those original tools were good, but not up to the caliber employees would expect from the company.
"After all, they explained, "our constitutional system protects matters of conscience, and it is not up to the state to dictate individual beliefs.
She added that leaving families in detention would be a risk in itself, arguing that detention centers are not up to international standards.
Only a small portion of these congregations have physically sheltered immigrants, because ultimately, it's not up to a church to make that decision.
Even Hillary Clinton, who once supported it as the "gold standard" of trade agreements, has since concluded it is not up to scratch.
When your cat refuses to use their litter box, they may be trying to tell you that it's not up to their standards.
"It's not up to the state to do everything, as that would be a bad handling of the case," Griveaux told RTL radio.
And we've now had two very clear warnings that the company is not up to the task of handling such a serious responsibility.
Press Secretary Sarah Sanders defended the call by saying it was not up to the United States to "dictate how other countries operate."
For his critics, the wall is a simple piece of technology, maybe adequate against barbarians, but not up to the present moment's challenges.
"It is not up to Israel to determine where each piece of land is going to go in our own country," he said.
That means the American budget for things like prenatal care, low-income housing and worker training is simply not up to the task.
So, when someone starts a conversation you're not up to having — and you are the sole judge of that — shut them down nicely.
This is especially true during critical Virgo season, but you know better than any other sign that sometimes it's not up to you.
The collection is populated by parents who've gone missing, and those left to care for the children are not up to the task.
When asked if he would ever accept an independent Kurdistan, Mr. Abadi said, "It's not up to me, this is a constitutional" matter.
"If Equifax can't commit to them, their leadership is not up to the job and the entire leadership must be replaced," he said.
There's also the way Trump's character, his combination of petty vindictiveness with sheer laziness, leaves him clearly not up to doing the job.
Dugan also alleges that the staffer's work was not up to her standards, and that she had offered the staffer a new position.
The opposition says some of the nominees to the Supreme Court presided over politically motivated cases or are not up to the job.
Frenkel believes it is not up to central banks to encourage growth and productivity, but the government and those who do structural policy.
He suggested, repeatedly, that her health was failing and that she was simply not up to the demands of the job of president.
But it's not up to the White House or GOP leadership or the outside groups as to what happens next to the nomination.
"It is not up to this government to make migration decisions for the United States or for any other nation," the ministry said.
I do think there's something constricting about that predicament, and artists who are not up to that battle probably crumble or give up.
Generally, it remains too slow for mass production, too expensive for some applications and for others produces results not up to the required standard.
Federal regulators have determined that the Cincinnati Zoo enclosure that housed Harambe — the gorilla that inspired countless memes — was not up to their standards.
But any stumble, any groping for words, could easily revive Democratic fears that Biden is not up to a sustained campaign against Donald Trump.
If their audits were not up to standards on the Gupta account, why should I believe they were up to standard on my account?
It's not up to you," he yells at one deckhand, explaining to another at one point that something they did was "a fireable offense.
Personal property defenders argue it's not up to her to interfere with a farmer's animals in any way, even if she's trying to help.
With attentive care, she&aposs healthy now, and doing well at school, although still not up to the normal grade level for her age.
But Chicago was a team-worst minus-224 while he was on the court, an indication that his defense was not up to par.
Nonetheless, the Justice Department is taking the request "very seriously," the official added, noting that the matter is not up to the White House.
"I know all their names, and I know who they are, but it's not up to me to make them public figures," he said.
This normally results in an over-reported number of cases - but not up to eight-fold, which is 2,000 cases a week, he said.
If the employee's behavior is still not up to par, this signals that it's time for the person to be let go, says Hartman.
"There were small infiltrations in the basement but we are not up to our ankles in water," the spokeswoman, Amélie Hardivillier, said on Monday.
And we get the gun lobby's allies showing, once again, that they're not up to the task of protecting public safety and national security.
"It's not up to me to say why they bought them, all I can say with certainty is that they were stolen," he said.
Last month, he spoke directly to Trump supporters in laying out the case for why their preferred candidate was not up to the job.
That left Griffin, Baltimore's third-string quarterback, to try to win it, and the former first-round pick was not up to the task.
The city was considered more utilitarian, and though there was more than enough living space, much of it was not up to modern standards.
"That's not up to us," said Astros center fielder George Springer, who joined elite company with two home runs in Game 211 on Monday.
"There is no security reason I cannot be a good soldier, but it is not up to me, it is all politics," he said.
It is not up to you to judge the use of the singular "they" pronoun, which, as the dictionary makes clear, is grammatically correct.
The official also dismissed the notion that the U.S. president is unpredictable, stating that it is not up to Russia to judge Trump's qualities.
The final season was widely criticized by fans who felt the pacing and its treatment of previous character developments were not up to par.
Many in the crowd said it was simply not up to Mr. Bouteflika and his cronies to impose a solution to the country's crisis.
You might get lost in its allusions and references, particularly if you're not up-to-date on your Sophocles, Old Testament tales or Woolf.
If you're not up to task, though, and want to try an MRE very similar to the real thing, you can purchase them online.
And every time there are problems at the polls, this spurs concern and frustration that the city's voting systems are still not up to par.
The Wolverine is simply not game for this fight anymore, not up to the task of doing battle with younger, stronger, fresher versions of himself.
While the FBI is conducting an investigation into whether Clinton criminally mishandled classified information, it is ultimately not up to the FBI to file charges.
When it comes down to it, "heteroflexible" is just a word, and it's not up to anyone to tell someone they can't identify that way.
Phasma has taken so much of his authority, and what she could be doing to the First Order that might not up to his ideals.
It's not that anyone thinks the Celtics are a bad team, or not up to the challenge, it's just the challenge is so goddamned challenging.
Comey testified that it was not up to him to say whether the conversations that he had with Trump amounted to an obstruction of justice.
Of course, if you're not up to eating an entire $80 pie, you can order Taco Taco Taco Pizza by the slice for $10 each.
It is not up to women alone to stand up for themselves; we are all allies in the effort to create a more equitable society.
In Oregon, we found ourselves spending a significant amount of money sending ballots to outdated addresses because our voter rolls were not up to date.
If a candidate can't name several valuable people they follow in your industry, they're likely not up to speed with the latest trends and insights.
But I do know that the mental health burden placed on our veterans is immense, and that the system is not up to the task.
It is not up to Powell to hide the fact that Trump is hurting farmers and factory workers he promised to help during his campaign.
RUBIO: Well, first of all, let me say that on the issue of the off-the-record, that's not up to the New York Times.
A leadership aide said it's not up to leadership to dictate to private or public companies which committees — or how many — they should appear before.
"Personally, I feel like I don't need any more simulated games, but that's not up to me, ultimately," Ohtani said through his interpreter, via MLB.com.
I'm here with my cameras documenting as much as I can, but it's not up to me who wants to participate and collaborate with me.
There's slightly improved video stabilization, but it's not up to the level of what you can get out of a GoPro or a standalone gimbal.
I message our friend's boyfriend and he says that there's a possibility that the stairs were not up to code (too high and too narrow).
If the patient is not up to date on their vaccines, there is little the medical team can do except try to control the symptoms.
The Buffalo defense is not up to the standards of San Francisco and New England's, but it manages to make a mark nearly every week.
"They have the right to think otherwise," he said, but in the end, it was not up to the generals to make the final call.
It's not up to Donald Trump to define, stereotype, or use Jews for his own political advantage, and we reject his attempts to do so.
He has also flattered Trump, touting his golf score ('My scores in golf is not up to the level of Donald') and America's booming economy.
You can register for some or all of the activities — or just attend as a spectator, if you're not up to competing — by registering here.
A spokesperson for SNL confirmed Monday that Gillis was no longer joining the show and apologized that the vetting process was not up to standard.
If you insist on using wheel spikes to gnash your competitors' tires, make them out of high-strength steel—aluminum's not up to the task.
"Most of your classmates are not vaccinated, either not at all or not up to date," Ms. Gocobachi Doumerc said to Simone, whose eyes widened.
But the main point of the propaganda push, in all likelihood, is to convince ordinary Chinese that it is not up to anything unreasonable in Xinjiang.
" In his note on Wednesday, Mr. Hall, who was on vacation last week, wrote that the article "was not up to our standards as a website.
Still, it's not up to us to comment on her relationship with her children — especially since it's unlikely she meant to slight them during her speech.
As Saint John added, "It's not up to one company — it's up to the entire industry to make sure that we are moving the conversation forward."
It's the only thing that might save us from the worst civil suits so we're not up to our eyeballs in debt forever and a day.
The figure is not up-to-the-minute: such is the difficulty in gathering the data that it is already over two years out of date.
Speaking after the elections, Mr Abe said he hoped for "active discussions", and emphasised that "constitutional revision is not up to the government, but the Diet".
Beyond pulled its vegan chicken — the first product from the company — from grocery store shelves earlier this year after deciding it was not up to standards.
" Labor Party leader Bill Shorten called for the prime minister to resign at a press conference on Monday, saying he was "not up to the job.
Don't eye your list and say "Well, maybe if I try one more thing..." It's not up to you to save the relationship or fix it.
Some critics say SWIFT should also be more active in auditing clients and be ready to cut off members whose security is not up to scratch.
Rao explained the current infrastructure was not up to par to tackle a supply shortage in any particular crop, which tends to drive food prices higher.
Whether or not ignorance of the law is available as defense to impeachment is not up to the courts or the language of federal criminal statutes.
However, what we have seen in the past is that these host countries are not up to the task or adequately equipped to monitor these prisoners.
Its gaffe-prone campaign was clearly not up to scratch: at one point Mr Kenny managed to insult some of his own constituents as champion "whingers".
In case you're not up to speed with all the new tricks, we've picked out 40 of our favorites—you can discover the other 960 yourself.
As the international court ruling showed, it is not up to China to decide unilaterally who fishes or drills for oil in the South China Sea.
" EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has argued that the JCPOA is multilateral accord and it is "not up to a single country to terminate it.
These industries deal with a host of sub-contractors, vendors and partners whose cybersecurity readiness, if not up to standards, can create vulnerabilities for everyone involved.
An American Airlines spokesman, Ross Feinstein, said that it is not up to the crew to assess whether a crime, or what type of crime, occurred.
Harwood: Are you worried about a nuclear crisis with North Korea, and somebody who is not up to the job making the decisions in the crisis?
Although those records helped raise his profile, the products he released were not up to the standard that many of his fans had grown accustomed to.
Mark Cuban on the future of A.I.: "If you're not up to speed on it, you won't be able to control your future—somebody else will."
The Financial Intelligence Units of many EU member states are "clearly not up to the task", committee chairman Petr Jezek told a news conference in Copenhagen.
A new director was hired, but it seems to me and to several of my peers and other stakeholders that he is not up to snuff.
"It's not up to us, the French, the Europeans, to tell the Britons what they must do," said the French minister for European affairs, Nathalie Loiseau.
Only in 2003 did Miami Gardens incorporate as a city, and only because "the services that our area received were not up to snuff," Jackson said.
"I feel I'll be ready to be in the lineup, but once again, it's not up to me," Ohtani said through an interpreter after Saturday's game.
"Viking does not enforce its own dress code, and this to us was not up to the standard of a five-star cruise line," said Ilene.
It may not be the kid's fault that computer animation in the late 1980s was simply not up to the task of creating realistic-looking humans.
A lot of people, with lots of applications sent in, even if most of them are not up to the kind of challenge the task presents.
"It's not up to (the teacher) to then decide that Black Lives Matter is off limits for something they wanted to see change," she told CNN.
When asked if it's time to let her go, Bin Salman said the decision is not up to him, but up to an independent public prosecutor.
Having demonstrated that you were not up to the task of performing that analysis, you have shown America that it is time for you to go.
And if their children's grades too were not up to snuff, they could bribe coaches to accept them as fake tennis, soccer and water polo prodigies.
It still faces the threat of further penalties if the U.S. Department of Justice decides that its controls to prevent money-laundering are not up to scratch.
Trying to capture and analyze faces moving on a busy, crowded street is a completely different challenge, and one that the software was evidently not up to.
But he acknowledged there was a problem with healthcare at home: Russian state hospitals and clinics, even the best of them, were not up to the job.
" But rather than assuaging such concerns, the government closes its brief by saying that it's not up to the courts to rely on "speculation about future harm.
There are thousands of systemic issues that need to be tackled in the electronics value chain and it's not up to one company to change this overnight.
When he met Szydlo on Thursday, Macron avoided overt criticism and said it was not up to him to lecture another EU country on its domestic reforms.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln provided a statement to the local news outlet saying it is a personal legal matter that is not up to the school.
According to Rancourt & Co., the factory where Sperrys are made, each piece of leather is inspected, and sometimes leather is discarded if not up to Sperry standards.
That could be good news for Cohen, because it would have been up to the president or his campaign to report the loan, not up to Cohen.
If you're not up to the do-it-yourself journey, consider consulting a fee-only certified financial planner, a chartered financial analyst or a registered investment adviser.
In 2005, President George W. Bush's nomination of Harriet E. Miers foundered when senators who met her privately concluded that she was not up to the job.
When asked if he wanted to remain in charge at Siemens, where he has been CEO since 2013, Kaeser said it was not up to him alone.
"We tell them, sirs, it's not up to Italy or city hall to look after your citizens in need, so please take care of it," he said.
Financial advisor Ric Edelman, founder and executive chairman of Edelman Financial Services, thinks advisors who are not up to speed on the blockchain will get left behind.
Still, he's the leader, and having Trump send troops would be an admission that he's not up to the task and is permitting violations of Mexico's sovereignty.
Mr. Trump had taken note of what he called "these state dinners on the lawn there" in "little tents" that were not up to Mr. Trump's standards.
While Mr. Mnuchin's financial acumen has been praised by Mr. Trump and Republicans in Congress, Democrats have argued forcefully that he is not up to the job.
The high percentage of people suffering from these diseases suggests that most people's oral hygiene methods are not up to the ideal standard and need to be improved.
Internally, Netflix employees equate working there to playing on a pro sports team: If your impact is not up to snuff, you get replaced by a better player.
Talking about ways to end this show has always been in the air, but it's really not up to me whether it goes on past 12 or not.
AND SINCE WE DON'T KNOW, WE'LL WORK ON IT. I DON'T THINK IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TOMORROW, SO WE'LL LOOK AT IT. IT'S NOT UP TO JPMORGAN CHASE.
Mr Pompeo and his Indian counterpart, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, insist that the two countries will find a way to resolve their differences—but it is not up to them.
And even if your friend straight-up asks you whether or not they should stay with their partner, it's still not up to you to decide for them.
YOU KNOW, IT REALLY IS OBVIOUSLY, WE'RE VERY VIGILANT IN PURSUING IT, BUT REALLY IS NOT UP TO US WHAT THE TIMETABLE IS, SO WE CAN'T PREDICT THAT.
My first attempt was to transcribe the dots and dashes myself, but my hearing was not up to the task, and the resulting scribbles couldn't produce anything coherent.
This week on Ctrl-Walt-Delete, Walt and Nilay discuss Apple's artificial intelligence strategy and how it's just not up to speed with what customers are doing today.
It's not up to us to criticize someone else's relationship — it's Kardashian and Odom's business, and only theirs, to decide if and when they want to have children.
"It is not a bilateral agreement, it does not belong to any single country, and it is not up to any single country to terminate it," she said.
"But is it too much to ask that they, you know, acknowledge the problems they're having and show some recognition that something's not up to snuff?" he wondered.
The White House is looking to replace former librarian James Billington, whose final years were marked by criticism that the library's IT infrastructure was not up to par.
"It's beyond obvious at this point that social media platforms are simply not up to the task of voluntarily ensuring the privacy and security of their users," Sen.
Under United States and international law, asylum seekers are afforded the opportunity to seek protection, and the overloaded immigration courts are not up to the challenge, he added.
His supervisor, who keeps telling Wallace that his work is not up to par and that she cannot have a misogynist in her lab, is of no help.
But the system that connects the regulators, the IMI, or Internal Market Information System, is not up to the task of managing cooperation across borders, several officials complained.
He and his depressive wife, Magda (Lia Bugnar), who lived in exile before their return to Romania after the end of Communism, are not up to leaving again.
Congress needs to determine why this is happening, including if the WYO companies are not up to the job and if the banks are not enforcing coverage requirements.
It's not up to YouTube to dictate what people do or don't do with their own joints, but chiropractic YouTube is definitely pushing more people onto adjustment tables.
"In our experience, state databases are often riddled with errors, are not up-to-date and don't reflect the most recent information with regard to individuals," she said.
Janet, who functions as a sort of Clippy (as in the Microsoft Office paper clip) for the cosmos, has been rebooted, so she's not up to full speed.
The breakfast at the park was also not up to my French toast, bacon, eggs and grits standard, but a bowl of cereal and some watered-down orange juice.
What's more, it's obviously not up to anyone else – man or woman – whether any sexual harassment or inappropriate behaviour is "bad" or "serious" enough to be worthy of action.
National GOP leaders are worried more departures will cause more questions about a campaign team already considered not up to the challenges of the final months of the campaign.
I've found many engineers at startups who are pulled into website projects but often are not up to speed on the content management industry, which contributes to this disconnect.
She came from a less fortunate background, and when we first started working together she was not up to speed for her grade level in either math or science.
During her run for congress, several insiders thought Min was spreading rumors that Porter was not up to the job, because of her divorce with her abusive ex-husband.
In recent days, Mr. McCain's primary opponent, Kelli Ward, has suggested that the Arizona senator, who turned 80 on Monday, was too old and not up to the job.
They have taken the form of flat fees, gasoline taxes, and BTU taxes that send a perverse market signals and are not up to the task of climate stabilization.
He said that he hoped to stay with the big league team but knew it was not up to him whether he was demoted to Class AAA Las Vegas.
And it's not up to you to figure out what you're going to agree to and not agree to, because you're not equipped to make those kind of decisions.
The key thing is legitimacy, there are lots of folks passing themselves off as guards, who aren't actually legally bonded guards, or whose certifications are not up to date.
"It's not up to Barr to determine whether he testifies, or the president either," said Representative Zoe Lofgren, Democrat of California and a senior member of the Judiciary Committee.
The management of this new security agency needed to have the ability to adjust to threats, move people around and fire security people who were not up to par.
"My scores in golf are not up to the level of Donald at all, but my policy is never up, never in, always aiming for the cup," he said.
Electric scooters and bikes make such routes accessible to those not up to cycling, and boast seats, baskets or cargo boxes for those with shopping or children to transport.
Luckily, we found a whole slew of television deals if you've suddenly realized that your current one is not up to the task of watching every last March Madness game.
As we celebrate Shark Week, we must all keep in mind that it's not up to any one government, organization or research center to protect the sharks in our oceans.
"We have not received beans because the suppliers are not up to date and therefore don't have system access," said an Abidjan-based exporter, referring to the SYDORE booking system.
Spreading mayo on two slices of bread and placing baby carrots into a Tupperware may take minimal effort, but I'm not up to it when I wake up for work.
The deadly fire at the Oakland art space earlier this month has brought intensified scrutiny to live-work warehouse complexes, many of which are illegal or not up to code.
The Astros offense was not up to the task during their 3-1 Game One loss on Tuesday, mustering just three hits and barely putting pressure on the Dodgers pitchers.
Other than the death trap stairs in the entry hall that are definitely not up to code, his place is sturdy and dependable but not too flashy, just like himself.
Sea levels will rise, but not up to the Statue of Liberty's neck (if all the ice in the world melted, sea levels would rise to approximately the statue's waist).
And like I said, it's -- Jesus was accused of being a friend of sinners and when he was here on earth and it is not up to us to forgive.
Asked if the EPA had an estimate on whether the new proposal would result in many new coal plants being built, Wheeler said that was not up to the agency.
Disparte: Maybe the best way to frame how taxes work all over the world is that it's not up to Libra, Calibra, Facebook or any company to make that determination.
We don't write music just for the sake of having another song, every single track is poured over painstakingly and if it's not up to par we don't use it.
It is Europe remaining in denial about the bankruptcy of the Greek state and the inability of the Eurozone to function according to rules that were not up to standard.
A federal official confirmed he had a pilot's license, but said that he was not up to date on the medical certification he would need in order to fly legally.
"The actual information that they're compiling is incorrect —- it's simply not up-to-date," said Paul Gottsegen, the president of Halstead Property Management (which, by the way, received mostly As).
The conversation around Damore's firing elegantly articulates a paradox around labor protections in America, and the way that our political conversation is not up to the task of addressing it.
They are not up to long, emotional discussions yet, but they could help with some of the important stuff of life, like making payments and keeping track of your budget.
She's a rule-abiding, neurotypical kid; he's not concerned that she'll abuse her new freedom, and he's not worried that she's not up to the responsibilities she has been granted.
His intellectual and emotional inadequacy, his combination of megalomania and insecurity, are certainly contributing to the problem; has there ever been a president so obviously not up to the job?
We are given things like pizza or donuts for getting good grades, while we are not allowed to attend many extracurricular activities if you're grades are not up to par.
Howie Mandel is taking coronavirus panic to the next level, or maybe we're all just not up to his level -- either way, he's prepared for a day on the job.
But for many emergency response leaders in major cities, Houston has also been a disturbing reminder of how even the best emergency plans are often not up to the task.
Trump claimed falsely Monday morning that House Democrats "never even asked" Bolton to testify and that it was not up to the Senate to call him as a witness now.
Yasuhisa Kawamura, press secretary for the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said on Thursday that it was not up to the Chinese government to decide the length of the war.
"If Scott Pruitt is not up to that task, then maybe it's about time he did the decent thing and handed over the reins to someone who is," he added.
"I usually do not read my speeches, I'm not up to it really, but this time ... they told me that I must behave in my language," he told the women.
But if your documents are not up to date, your assets may be distributed in a way outside of your preferences, says financial planner Kayse Kress of Physician Wealth Services.
The general impression was of a political system and a governing class that is simply not up to the task of dealing with the polarizing issues facing the American people.
"I don't think of any special projects, this is not up to us, it is up to the banking industry to decide what could be the possible mergers," said Villeroy.
Their arrival could bring a flood of fresh new thinking, but could also leave the world's most important financial decisions up to folks who are not up to the task.
The building at 39 Pearl Street is worth considerably more than its 1998 purchase price, but because it is still not up to code, the options for resale are limited.
If the service is not up to par, make a list of recent grievances, with as much detail as possible, and send it to the president of the co-op board.
Sherri: I think Cole did an amazing job at encouraging me and not making me feel stupid or weak or not up to par ... He's grown into a kind passionate man.
Unfortunately, the country also has a corrosive climate, a growing crush of people and cars in its cities and a bureaucracy that is sadly not up to the task of preservation.
"It is not up to Nancy Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi did not elect the Congressman and she sure as hell won't tell the Congressman to leave," he told reporters outside Conyers' home.
The public elementary school we were zoned for was not up to my parents' standards, so we went to the nearby Immaculate Conception School for a lovely (and stern) Catholic education.
The researchers found all four of the device ecosystems had major problems, including software systems that were not up to date and storage of private patient data that was not encrypted.
Hamas all but admitted it was not up to governing when it agreed to hand many administrative tasks to the PA last year as part of a reconciliation deal with Fatah.
To explain the special boost coal got in this period, it has been suggested that the micro-organisms around at the time were not up to the job of rotting wood.
Yet however gymnastically one imagines the positioning of bodies might be within it, the contortions appear impossible (or is one simply not up to the task, or, god forbid, too vanilla?).
"It is not up to us to solve the problem but with our presence ... if the key actors ask us to help we can be there," Lofven told the news conference.
"The Department of Justice has to look into any allegations of legality, whether or not something is illegal or not — that's not up to me to decide," Sanders said on Wednesday.
"It's not up to me to decide how long I can do this job, but the one thing you see at Roche is very long tenures at the top," he said.
"Powell's resume is not up to the standards we would expect of a nominee for Fed Chair," Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. economist at forecasting firm Capital Economics, said in a note.
In a town where male politicians are allowed to get policy facts wrong without losing credibility, Ocasio-Cortez's mistakes are held up as evidence that she's not up to the task.
If you're not up to speed, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot — a film for which Fey serves as both a producer and a leading lady — features Alfred Molina and Christopher Abbott portraying Afghans.
"It was not up to him to evaluate whether any item of equipment should be sealed or otherwise," the document, signed by lawyers David Camilleri, Philip Magri and Alex Sciberras, said.
A small percentage of customers who purchased Jeffree Star's best-selling Conspiracy Palette in collaboration with fellow YouTuber Shane Dawson have claimed the makeup products were not up to industry standards.
They boil down to this: If someone violates society's code of behavior, is it not up to government to punish the offender as society's representative, and not some profit-seeking entity?
I don't have the slightest idea on how to effectively prevent a school shooting but that is not up to me to decide neither it is my responsibility to do so.
As I said, if they can't even deal with the likes of Viktor Orban within their own community, they're definitely not up to providing the kind of leadership the world needs.
It is not up to an outsider, including the president, to state, "He knew what he was getting into" — as if that would be meaningful to the soldier's wife and family.
"If (merchandise) is not up to 100 percent of our standards, we will not sell (it)," says John Sheehan, senior group vice president of stores in the Houston area for Target.
And I think they realized that they're not ready, they're not up to par and I assume some of the partners got concerned and dropped out until they meet those standards.
However, he said was reluctant to do that now because a constitutional succession would mean handing power to Vice President Leni Robredo, whom he said was not up to the job.
He was appointed in 2016, despite having never held a senior position at an opera house, and many critics complained that some productions under his watch were not up to scratch.
This is a great relief because representing the Royal Family of the United Kingdom is a lofty responsibility, and it seems the duchess, at least, is not up to the task.
For Android devices, it's not up to Google to roll out updates to all devices, as there's the small matter of the other phone manufacturers acting as a blocker to that.
Silver, speaking in Japan before a preseason game between the Rockets and Toronto Raptors, said it was not up to the league to regulate what players, employees and team owners said.
If you're not up-to-date on the years-long, deliciously petty feud between the two pop divas—apparently sparked when Perry hired some of Swift's backup dancers—you're missing out.
For the past two years, Saudi Arabia has prevailed, but the situation in the country has not improved, and Zeid's office has said Yemen's national investigation is not up to the job.
I would respectfully say to you, I don&apost respect his decision because it is not up to us to judge people based on whether -- you can say I disagree with you.
The latest reports of discord in the White House reinforce a growing impression that Trump's advisers are not up to the task, or have lost the capacity to contain his wildest impulses.
They are not up to the challenge, says Jonny Dyer, who worked on a Google project that first brought the OneWeb team together (but stayed with Google when the two parted ways).
While NBC has claimed that Farrow's reporting, as presented to them, was not up to snuff, Farrow has repeatedly hinted that something else was behind Lack's decision not to run his story.
Lunt says he himself has ordered samples from various companies on Amazon, independently tested the lenses, and says that though some of them may be safe, they're not up to ISO standards.
The law eliminates exemption from vaccines based on personal beliefs and charges schools and other public or private childcare enterprises with excluding children who are not up to date on their shots.
"[The dig was] definitely not up to today's PPE [personal protective equipment] standards for sure," Sam Leggett, a current doctoral student in archaeology at Newnham College, wrote in an email to Gizmodo.
There's speculation about whether or not this is 29-year-old Bolt's final Olympics, and sure, with his 100m clocking in at 9.81s, he's not up to his world record 9.58s speed.
Traders however said two big state grain purchases halted for containing poppy seeds demonstrated that inspectors were seeking new ways to show that inspection companies abroad are not up to the task.
Trump, facing criticism of his own conduct in the failed effort to replace his successor's signature law, suggested simply that the Republican majority on Capitol Hill was not up to the job.
But an unreliable narrator on film is a shakier game, one that requires a steady hand, and director Tate Taylor, who helmed 2011's The Help, is not up to the task.
"The timing of the approval of the CFDA is not up to me, the regulators do not always adhere to my timelines," he added, referring to the China Food and Drug Administration.
"I cannot exclude (a postponement), but it's not up to me to decide, it's up to European leaders but they will ask the British what for," Barnier said on Europe 1 radio.
Without a community to share them with, you're just that one coworker who's not up to speed, or that weird friend whom no one can get a hold of on the weekend.
No matter our individual beliefs about abortion, we should be able to agree that it is not up to any of us to make a deeply personal medical decision for someone else.
That said, even if you're not up to anything sneaky, you're likely going to be in a quieter, shier mood than usual when it comes to Venusian themes like love and money.
The duck boats in Branson, Mo., like the one that capsized in a Missouri lake Thursday , resulting in 17 deaths, are not up to federal safety standards, a private inspector asserted Friday.
He was not up to scratch in his first tournament back from injury at Queen's but 37 aces in two matches suggest his booming serve will once again be his biggest weapon.
As the drone can only be activated via the dedicated DJI app, the company will prevent Sparks from taking off entirely if the software is not up to date before September 1.
He may have learned that under the law, some of the big calls at the end of the Russia probe, like whether to release public findings, are not up to Mr. Mueller.
At the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing Tuesday, Navy officials acknowledged a good chunk of the service's cruiser and destroyer fleet crews deployed overseas are not up to date on warfare certification.
" He acknowledged that Ms. Ross had offered to have the wall repaired at her expense, but when outside contractors do such work, he said, "it's not up to the caliber we need.
The federal government's struggles to rein in Facebook are driving some Democrats and consumer advocates to a stark conclusion: The agency charged with regulating Silicon Valley is not up to the task.
If this president does not become more disciplined in his approach, then he will only confirm a fact that history has already taught us: Some revolutionaries simply are not up to governing.
This is of particular importance right now, as the Department of Labor and the Internal Revenue Service crack down on out-of-compliance sponsors of plans that are not up to snuff.
To the extent Townsend is known, she is simply not up to the task of implementing the very specific promises laid out by the president-elect in his August speech on immigration.
As natural and manmade threats persist and increase, it is clear that our alerting system is not up to the task of serving the mobile and connected America of the 21st Century.
"If he said that, I'm sure he would regret having said that, because it's not up to any of us to judge who's good and who's bad," Mr. Kasich said of the pope.
One of the officials said sending Mr. Guzmán to the United States was simply the right thing to do, but denied that it was because Mexican institutions were not up to the task.
It's not up to users to fix social media's trouble with hateful content, and for the sake of your sanity, it's not recommended to go out of your way to look for it.
"For me it's not OK and I spoke to some other players and nobody is OK with it, but it's not up to us," world number four Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia told reporters.
"It is not up to companies, smokers or citizens to pay, via additional taxes, for the cost linked to the clean-up of cigarette butts," BAT public affairs director Eric Sensi-Minautier said.
Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles said it is not up to policymakers to set a value for the exchange rate for the Brazilian real, which closed on Tuesday at its strongest since July 2015.
At the same time, his manifold confusions over Brexit, in interviews and at the dispatch box, are reinforcing his critics' worries that he is not up to the job of taking real decisions.
Already beset by production problems, the production ramp-up of the Tesla Model 22017 could be further held up from reaching goals because the Gigafactory battery plant is still not up to speed.
First of all, it's not up to any man to say whether or not the sexual harassment or assault of women is "that bad" or "bad enough" or worthy of being moved past.
For those not up to speed on the finer point of celebrity sartorial endeavors, Fabletics is a subscription-based provider of affordable, high quality workout gear, all designed and modeled by Kate Hudson.
Donald Glover is taking an equivocal approach on the meaning behind his new music video, saying it's not up to him to tell you what message to extract ... so, figure it out yourself.
"My scores in golf is not up to the level of Donald at all," he added, before referencing a fitting golf maxim suggesting that overreaching to achieve a goal is preferential to caution.
It is not unusual for an older generation to believe that the following generations are not performing well; or have no sense of history; or are simply not up to their elders' standards.
It was also thought that female university presidents or women who headed nonprofits might have provided politically appealing gender diversity but were not up to speed on the nuances of collateralized debt obligations.
United States All states use a requirement in which children cannot attend schools, including preschool programs, if their vaccinations are not up to date, though some states allow medical, religious and philosophic exemptions.
The world is deeply curious about how he will lead, and foreign leaders are on alert for any signs of weakness or indications that he is not up to the job of President.
In his opinion, about 10 to 15 states have taken solid precautions to prepare for cyber attacks, as many are doing "an okay job," and the rest are just not up to par.
"Clearly, Europe is not up to the task in the fight against terrorism, even if progress has been made in the past months," said Sébastien Pietrasanta, the top Socialist lawmaker on the committee.
But ultimately, Trump can't just turn the economy off and on himself, as Vox's Nicole Narea explained: Trump might want to send workers back to work, but it's really not up to him.
More broadly, Musk smoking marijuana, while it's being streamed live online, contributes to the narrative that he is an erratic figure perhaps not up to the task of running a $44 billion company.
Ms. Merkel reinforced that message, adding that it was not up to the European Union to lay out possible solutions to a problem created by Britain's 2016 referendum decision to quit the bloc.
Governments, we're told, were not up to the challenge when the seas rose and droughts kicked in, and as a result giant corporations now control the world, apparently because they control food production.
The government has argued it is not up to Apple to choose whether to provide help, as the Fourth Amendment allows the government to violate individual privacy in the interest of public safety.
An autonomous car driving on a road, whether it drives well or makes a mistake or accidentally kills someone or intentionally kills someone — that's not up to the robot, that's a programmer's intention.
As smart as artificial intelligence gets, it is still not up to many critical job tasks that are required to protect companies from risks that can destroy not only bottom lines but reputations.
When asked how, if elected, she intends to bridge the gap between residents and the city police, Mibel points to the police and Montreal City Hall, saying it's not up to the borough.
He said Assad "has no future as a ruler" in Syria, but it was not up to Washington to get rid of him and it would work with Moscow on a political transition.
Chevron only glancingly, but the Federation's financial services counsel, Micah Hauptman, told me it's not up to Delaware or any other state court to determine whether corporations can restrict shareholders' rights under federal law.
However, 1,350 vehicles from the fleet are still waiting to be deployed because of a shortage of charging stations, a sign the city's infrastructure is not up to speed with its electric car movement.
In this way, users will have a wealth of information about them available online, but current search solutions are not up to scratch in order for a person to trawl through their own data.
It's clear that scalable and efficient artificial intelligence systems are not up to the task of protecting the 1.5 billion-user WhatsApp community, and companies like Facebook must invest more in unscalable human investigators.
Yes, but: IBM notes that attacks are up in 2019 — not up to 2015 levels, but up from 2018 — spurred in part by the arrest of Julian Assange and a campaign against Saudi targets.
Soccer body UEFA has acknowledged that stewarding was not up to scratch and it said on Wednesday that the number of stewards in the stadium would be increased by about 10 to 20 percent.
Still, Clinton should know by now that transitioning to the general is not up to her—Sanders has consistently forced her to face him, not Trump and Cruz, for the last couple of months.
"I would suggest the landing place doesn't seem surprising to me given that we have very low productivity growth and inflation that's not up to 2 percent," Daly said in an interview last month.
A commentator in The Daily Telegraph argues that Ms. May and Ms. Leadsom could put an end to the Conservative Party's male domination, but another says Ms. Leadsom is not up to the task.
"It is not up to the IRS to decide what we can bring to Cuba and in what way," Manolo de los Santos, in charge of Cuba for Pastors for Peace, said in Havana.
He has an incentive to put his side of the story, since the White House has publicly argued that he was not up to the job of leading the FBI since he was dismissed.
If you're applying for a marketing or tech role and you have an outdated email account, like Hotmail or AOL, it tells the recruiter that you're not up to speed on current digital trends.
This is exactly what Trump did in the 2016 election with Hillary Clinton, repeatedly suggesting that the former first lady and secretary of state was not up to the job she was running for.
He said he had never opened a PizzaExpress in Peterborough because the city had many residents with Italian roots, and he feared those diners would think that his dishes were not up to scratch.
Details: The lawmakers contend the Federal Trade Commission is not up to policing privacy and argue the sector needs its own regulator, much like the Federal Aviation Administration or the Food and Drug Administration.
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As usual, if you use Android and especially if you have an older Android cellphone whose software is not up to date, be very careful when downloading and installing apps from outside Google Play.
While he said it was not up to the EU to say what inspection system a country should have, Andriukaitis urged Brazil's government to introduce more transparent rules that avoid public-private conflicts of interest.
"I don't think that we can hope in the very near future to see a woman at the head of the Commission," Juncker said on Thursday, noting that the choice was not up to him.
It&aposs not up to a minority of Republicans whose views, by the way, did not prevail in the 2016 election cycle to now at this point try to reset the national debate on DACA.
"Our assessment is that at this stage monetary policy has supported banks' profitability," Praet told a banking conference in Madrid, arguing it was not up to the European Central Bank to shore up bank profits.
In December, the navy chief, Admiral Sunil Lanba, said the sea version of the plane was "not up to the mark" and it could not take off from an aircraft carrier once weapons were loaded.
Efforts to teach minority peoples Mandarin are "not up to scratch" in various places, said Zhu, who is head of the minorities and religions committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, an advisory body.
As if to emphasize this last point, Pompeo is visiting King Abdullah of Jordan, a good ally of the United States but judged by some Gulf ruling elites as being not up to the task.
"I do think that it's not up to the government to decide what women do with their bodies and that we should have the opportunity to be in charge of our own bodies," she said.
"It's not up to the government to tell Australians how to spend their money, but I am confident this money will be used at the local shop," Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg told reporters in Melbourne.
Even if your employer has no specific policy on this issue, it's not up to this guy to unilaterally decide that he doesn't need to show up at the office unless he feels like it.
"It came to my notice that the kind of things I was used to" in previous jobs, including at the Defense Department, Mr. Kelly said, were not "up to the standards I'd been used to."
If "Tomorrow Will Be Different" provides a vision for a future of trans equality, I hope it will be one in which the dignity of transgender individuals is not up to cisgender arbiters for approval.
It's a major problem that titles are often not up to the writer of the article — but rather dependent on the whims of an editor who is less concerned about its accuracy than attracting readers.
The argument over whether Anthony's teams — mainly Denver and the Knicks — failed him with substandard personnel during his prime, or whether he was not up to the task of pulling others along, will rage forever.
When a food processing plant that makes potato salad and stews in Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, tried out a robot prototype designed to remove the potatoes' eyes, the machine was not up to the task.
"We're either going to have a good result or we're going to have a bad result before too long, but I'm not setting a specific time frame and it's not up to me," he added.
Perhaps Balke felt that events such as the Aurora Borealis required new techniques and that naturalism was not up to the task of evoking the drama of a constantly changing world of sky and sea.
That&aposs where the flight instructors told police that they had organized the vigilante deportation because Shi&aposs English was not up to par for communicating safely with air traffic controllers, The Los Angeles Times reported.
"I haven't said, 'You've got to' — it's not up to me to say when it's over, it's up to them to say when it's over," McConnell told reporters at a press conference before the holiday break.
One theory is that Constantino Chiwenga, Zimbabwe's vice-president, saw an opportunity to cause chaos while Mr Mnangagwa was out of the country and make it seem that the president was not up to the job.
What most everyone does agree on is that the current 4G network is not up to the task of supporting the demand the hyperconnected Internet of Things and Bandwidth-guzzling video will put on wireless networks.
I would point out that there is no debate that mammography saves lives -- and if you look at women over the age of 45, about a third to 40% are not up to date on mammography.
Codevilla supports Trump but fears that he's not up to the task of revolutionary change required: In fact, the United States of America was great because of a whole bunch of things that now are gone.
"You are voting both for a president and a commander in chief," Clinton said in the debate in New Hampshire on Thursday, implicitly suggesting that Sanders was not up to the task of keeping Americans safe.
A survey by tax software provider Tally Solutions found that more than 40 percent of small businesses were still not up to speed on how the GST works and two-thirds hadn't yet installed compliance software.
"New products, new services such as digital banking and investment banking are required because the banking sector is archaic and is not up to what the economy is requiring," said Addis Ababa-based economist Eyob Tesfaye.
"I'm a prune Danish person," said Shirley Gerstel, who was making her first visit since she had a dispute three years ago with Mr. Perl over a blueberry pie she felt was not up to snuff.
The armored division officer, whose troops have been battling in the southeast neighborhoods of Mosul, said police units sent to hold ground captured by the soldiers and cover their backs were not up to the job.
While their knowledge is not up to par with that of, say, a 40-year-old voter, there is no statistical discrepancy between them and 18-year-old voters who already have the right to vote.
Eazy's kids have told the media that this is something they've wanted to do for a long time for their dad, as the old grave site was, frankly, not up to par ... not to mention misleading.
If the lyric is a strong one, or if I can connect with the ideas in that lyric, then even if the music is not up to it, you can kind of make the music work.
It says a lot about the modern G.O.P. that the party is still solidly behind a man so obviously, grotesquely, not up to the job (although some rank-and-file Republicans now back an impeachment inquiry).
It was not clear whether the President was not up to speed on those negotiations or he was seeking to reintroduce the issue of immigration into the spending fight -- a tactic which caused last month's shutdown.
A lot of people, with lots of applications sent in and ginned up by Heidrick & Struggles ace recruiter Jeff Sanders, even if most of them are not up to the kind of challenge the task presents.
If you were to describe ... One of the words that came up a lot in the discussions was "Timesian" and sort of people deciding what was up to the standards and not up to the standards.
While Carson, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, says he's not up to date on these headline-grabbing sexual assault charges, he knows all about the two white men who donned blackface in their pasts.
Jason Derulo pulled the plug on his concert in Prague Thursday night after his tour manager determined the structural integrity of the stage was not up to snuff, and we're told a lawsuit may be brewing.
"He's now just got to do the decent thing and accept he is not up to the job and resign with dignity so we can move on and draw a line under this sorry episode," Streeting said.
The Associated Press, citing the official Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang, reports that Kim visited the Diamond Mountain resort recently and described the facilities' conditions as "shabby" and not up to the standards of North Korea.
Of course, the usual challenges of moral hazard and adverse selection will need to be addressed, but there is no reason to believe that the data science whizzes of Wall Street are not up to this challenge.
" Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe buttered up Trump's golf game: "My scores in golf is not up to the level of Donald, at all, but my policy is never up, never in, always aiming for the cup.
Speaking on Wednesday via video, Snowden told a news conference in New York City that he was "comfortable with the decisions I made" but whether or not he gets a presidential pardon is not up to him.
And, check this out ... we did a little digging, and there's no limit to how much cash you can carry on a plane, but TSA can ask questions to make sure you're not up to no good.
You can be charming and good socially, which will really help you, but if your technical game is not up to par, then after a while — you still have to draw in clients to make it sustainable.
But as impacts persist in California, Florida, Puerto Rico, Texas, and the Virgin Islands, we must confront the inescapable conclusion that our infrastructure and policies for disaster response, relief, and resilience are not up to the task.
"It's not up to Russia to decide what Macedonia may or may not do in terms of how they associate themselves with European and Euro-Atlantic institutions," Palmer said, referring to Russian criticism of the Macedonian government.
Government databases are often not up to date with information on who is where, compounding the challenge—like trying to locate a package at the post office without a tracking number, only the package is a child.
An Open Letter to Charles Gaines and the Artists of APAN It's not up to you to author the terms of struggle for a poor and working class neighborhood of color that is currently under housing siege.
"Even while you're packing the car, the person may fall ill and say they're not up to it," Mr. Clement said, after the first of several plans for me to observe a DNA donation was abruptly canceled.
"My wife's job as parliamentary aide was not fictitious, and it is not up to the judicial authority to assess the quality or content of this work," Mr. Fillon was reported to have said in the statement.
I'm also bettering the look and the industry of something that I feel like is not up to par—whether it's our novelty toys for couples, or our sex lives, I feel like it can be better.
Insurance costs are higher for older homes, houses that have more than one story, those built on sandy soil instead of clay or rock and those that are not up to code, the California Department of Insurance says.
Between work and all those #Shaycations (that's a Shay + vacation if you're not up to speed on her Instagram feed), you'd think it would be hard for Shay Mitchell, 31, to make time to care for her skin.
It's not up to urban planners and designers to protect us against terrorist attacks or violence, but it's clear that many elements of how we create the spaces where we live and work can contribute to our safety.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday it was not up to him to "lecture" Egypt on civil liberties, but told its visiting leader Abdel Fattah al-Sisi that strengthening human rights was in its interest.
The final season of HBO's television adaptation of George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" was widely criticized by fans who felt the pacing and its treatment of previous character developments were not up to par.
Haley's comments could be an insult to South Korea because they imply America's ally is not "up to the job," Richard Bitzinger, a military expert at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, told the Telegraph.
NBC has claimed that Farrow's reporting, as presented to them, was not up to snuff but the celebrity scion's work ultimately appeared in the New Yorker and won the coveted Pulitzer Prize while helping launch the #MeToo movement.
As The Verge's James Vincent concludes from his reporting, AI is not up to snuff when it comes to the nuances of human language, and that's not even taking into consideration the edge cases where even humans disagree.
On the same day, Trump refused to endorse Ryan — who is facing an upcoming primary — and uttered gibberish that seemed to suggest that Ryan is not up to the job of Speaker in dangerous times for the nation.
It was very hot last Tuesday night in the SoHo apartment of Jenna Lyons and Courtney Crangi, and not just because it was about 80 degrees outside and the air-conditioning unit was not up to the job.
In Singapore, Trump will be negotiating with a leader he does not know, from a culture he has little experience with, about issues he is probably not up to speed on, and with a language barrier to boot.
Such contracts include a billion-dollar oil contracting scandal, over-priced renewable energy contracts, excessive fees for financial consultants, and the award of a major grid contract to the politically-connected but not-up-to-task Whitefish firm.
The startup was once one of many working to solve the challenges with today's app stores – that finding the right apps were difficult, and the search engines that powered the app stores were not up to the job.
When pressed repeatedly by members of the Senate Banking Committee about why he had not given back any of his lavish compensation, Mr. Stumpf insisted that the decision was not up to him, but to the bank's board.
Brad Lander, a city councilman for Park Slope, who co-sponsored the program, said there may be more than 300,000 New Yorkers already living in illegal basement and cellar apartments, many of them not up to fire code.
But when he concluded that he was not up to the classical drawing techniques then being taught at Penn, he transferred to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which he received a bachelor of architecture degree in 21980.
If you're not up to snuff, a stranger at a desk or counter may inform you to your face that your dream house is out of reach or that you won't have a car to drive to work.
On October 10th President Donald Trump tweeted that America had taken custody of the most notorious prisoners and moved them out of the country—a tacit admission that Turkey was not up to the job of holding them.
The EU believes it would be better to address China concerns through the World Trade Organisation rather than a trade war, but the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump says the WTO is not up to the job.
The Frankfurt state court said the airline was merely respecting the laws of Kuwait, a country that does not recognise the state of Israel, and said it was not up to a German court to rule on Kuwaiti law.
The U.S. diplomat also said the panel's conclusions were premature and not up to the standards of international law, and that it should not have made the case for Russia by defining what constituted an "emergency" in international relations.
Mr Johnson was also the clear favourite in the last leadership race, in 2016, but his bid imploded when his campaign manager, Michael Gove, decided that Mr Johson was not up to the job and decided to run himself.
But just days before the show was due to open in July, the Bolshoi's director, Vladimir Urin, declared that the troupe was, apparently, not up to snuff and cancelled the premiere, replacing it with an old standby, "Don Quixote".
This will enable developers to include the same HDR+ image processing that allows Google's camera app to produce great pictures with hardware that is, at least on the spec sheet, not up to par with that of its competitors.
And he wouldn&apost even -- he doesn&apost seek the spotlight, so he wouldn&apost bring out any disagreements with the commander-in-chief but he also wouldn&apost serve any one who was not up to the job.
Sarkozy, who signed an agreement in 2003 which effectively put the British border on mainland France, said during the visit it was not up to France "to be England's border guards", and called for the deal to be renegotiated.
Hariri, who is backed by Saudi Arabia, told a news conference it was not up to him to agree or disagree with the terrorist listing, but that he wanted to continue meetings with Hezbollah "to avoid sedition" in Lebanon.
While Apple also talked about content creation with the iPad, the underlying theme, especially in the Windows camp, was that tablets were not as powerful as PCs, and certainly not up to the job when it came to productivity.
Criminal money was moving through member states but cooperation between the authorities was not up to speed, Enria said, adding that the European Commission had proposed just 10 extra staff for EBA to help with anti-money laundering work.
"He's said in the past he wants certain things, or is willing to concede certain things, but at the end of the day it's not up to him," said David Bier, a policy analyst at the conservative Cato Institute.
Despite a ton of R&D — flush with VC cash, the company is in the process of doubling its  research team from 60 to 120 people this year — Impossible cheese is not up to the Impossible burger standard yet.
While Cramer had no true insights about sales for the latest iPhone or its components, he admitted that it was possible they were not up to par and that investors wouldn't be hurt taking profits in their Apple positions.
In an interview with Food Dive, Brown said that while the high number of companies jumping into the space shows momentum for the industry, it hurts Impossible Foods when someone else makes a product that's not up to par.
"It's not up to us to police that — people's identities are very personal — but we trust that as we promote it through LGBT platforms, we'll get the right people and that will keep it safe and autonomous," she said.
The Smithsonian has since issued a statement that says a museum is not up to them, but to Congress, and stresses that a permanent Latino Gallery is set to open at the National Museum of American History in 2021.
Speaking to reporters an hour after U.S. President Donald Trump accused Germany of 'being captive' to Russian energy supplies, Stoltenberg said it was not up to NATO to decide on the pipeline and that it was a national decision.
And while it's not up to them, New Jersey voters would prefer not to inflict Christie on the rest of the country — 69 percent said that President-elect Trump should not offer him an administration post, according to Quinnipiac.
If you're not up to the task of making one yourself, we've put together a range of our favorite hanging planters featuring everything from macrame details to galvanized steel, so all you have to do is select add to cart.
While the median rent for a studio apartment in the Lincoln Square neighborhood where the hospital and apartment building are located is $2,595 a month according to Street Easy, many residents argue that 515 is not up to market value.
Many American voters, Haidt wrote, perceive that the moral order is falling apart, the country is losing its coherence and cohesiveness, diversity is rising, and our leadership seems to be suspect or not up to the needs of the hour.
Again, having an open mind will help you through this time, but truly, the best thing to do at the end of this month is make sure you're acting with integrity and that you're not up to any shady business.
The court said at the time that the airline was merely respecting the laws of Kuwait, a country that does not recognize the state of Israel, and that it was not up to a German court to rule on Kuwaiti law.
Our Google reporter only just started watching the third season so he's not up to that part yet — any experts in our audience want to weigh in on the two different ways these fictitious megalomaniacs try to control search engines?
But a new ten-year study of 10,000 red dwarfs from the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) mission, a space telescope NASA launched in 2003 to observe 10 billion years of intergalactic history in ultraviolet light is not up to snuff.
While it's great that straight and cisgender people want to learn about these communities, as long as their questions are coming from a place of true curiosity and wanting to understand, it's not up to LGBTQ+ people to be their teachers.
If you're not up to speed, the Washington Post broke a story February 9 that indicated that Michael Flynn had discussed sanctions with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during at least one conversation in a series conducted before and after the election.
Some of the issues the FCA flagged up included promotions for websites that did not meet the requirement to be "clear, fair and not misleading", difficulty of comparing different platforms, and business practices that are not up to the right standard.
Its plant-based burgers are pretty good — not up to the Impossible Burger standard, but still the best fake burgers you can currently buy in a supermarket (plus Blue Apron is about to add them to its pre-packaged meal lineup).
Glass and aluminum were used whenever possible — to the chagrin of wealthy passengers who thought some furnishings were not up to snuff for a luxury liner — and Gibbs even tried to have an aluminum piano built for entertaining on board.
In the Fox interview, Trump criticized China over its policies on issues such as currency, the South China Sea and North Korea and said it was not up to Beijing to decide whether he should take a call from Taiwan's leader.
That's why our work at Hyphen-Labs is to get more people to realize that it's not up to these big corporations to tell us and to sell us what they think and what they want the future to look like.
In theory, Western buyers are entitled to refuse to pay for oil they had bought without knowing it was contaminated because every contract for oil sales is accompanied with a quality passport that will show oil is not up to standard.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads December is a time for wheeling and dealing in the art world, as anyone bound for Miami next week knows all too well, but you are just not up to the task this year Sagittarius.
In practical terms, this means that landlords can't kick out tenants because the city has deemed that a building is not up to code, and that the tenants and the landlord are supposed to work together to do the repairs.
Younger riders could put on the protective gear and take a straddle bike through an obstacle course, and those not up to riding could wear 3-D goggles to take a simulated ride, or just dress up for a photo.
Moreover, although my co-workers are vaguely aware that I have a condition that requires weekly therapy, the existence of flare-ups like this carries, I feel, a heavy stigma that I am not "up to" our fast-paced job.
The NBA initially described the anger over the message as "regrettable", but Commissioner Adam Silver told a news conference in Japan on Tuesday that it was not up to the NBA to regulate what players, employees and team owners said.
Social media platforms have been roundly criticized for not discovering the influence operations until pressed by the House and Senate Intelligence committees, and Parakilas argues that Facebook is not up to the task of preventing abuses of its own platform.
TMZ broke the story ... Hadid's company, 901 Strada LLC, filed for bankruptcy last month after a judge ruled the massive home it was building was not up to code, a threat to public safety ... and had to be immediately torn down.
" The city also said that Ruggerio "was immediately reassigned to another training officer, and has given every indication that he understands that Hickman's actions were wholly unacceptable, and not up to the standards of a modern, community-oriented police agency.
"Obviously it's different coming into semi-finals this year, taking in consideration 15 months behind, what everything that has happened, my results that were not up to the standard that I was doing before, that I was expected to play on," he said.
Despite all the somber predictions by the naysayers who said that America was not up to the mission, Operation Desert Storm became one of our country's proudest moments and, from a military standpoint, one of the most rapid and resounding victories ever.
By hemming and hawing for so long over the matter, Facebook has particularly opened its management to further criticism that it's not up to the task of stewarding Mark Zuckerberg's creation in a manner consistent with the values it purports to embrace.
"It is not up to the interior minister to convene parliament or fix the agenda of a political crisis," Conte said, vowing to go before parliament to ensure "the crisis (Salvini) has unleashed is the most transparent in the history of the republic".
"It is not up to us to form a 'Jamaica coalition' at any price," deputy party leader Wolfgang Kubicki told journalists on Monday, after Sunday's national election pointed to a three-way tie-up as the most straightforward possibility for a coalition.
Maybe using too high a temperature in the oven and [the turkey] starts to look dark, and then all of a sudden you'll think it's done and then pulling it out too soon and the temperature's not up to 165 or 180.
MADRID (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is set to keep its interest rates low until it gets inflation back to its target, the ECB's chief economist said on Tuesday, arguing it was not up to the institution to shore up meager bank profits.
While this new method is capable of cycling much faster than similar colour-changing technologies that have been considered in the past, it's still not up to par with the refresh rates we've come to expect for playing high-speed first person shooters.
For those not up-to-date on the ganja gossip ... the ex-NFL star is a co-owner in a marijuana-friendly gym in San Francisco ... where members are encouraged to consume specialized doses of weed designed to boost their workout sessions.
That could speak for a great working environment, but it could also be that there are biases in the hiring practice and how they're selective — or it could be that their recruitment efforts are not up to par in terms of diversification.
Court papers say the broker persuaded nearly 40 Montauk residents to complain about Mr. Ferreira's yard, even though when a fire marshal inspected it in May 2009, he discovered only a single violation: a fire extinguisher that was not up to code.
Trump so far has adopted a similar approach to the failed Obamacare effort, talking up the historic nature of the tax legislation and lacing it with superlatives but also again giving the impression he is not up to speed with the policy details.
The new findings "push the limits of the current statistical models," since those don't account for infrared flux levels this high, and suggest scientists' understanding of our galaxy's central black hole is not up-to-date, the team wrote in the paper.
Taken aback, the young French president, who sees Sisi as a stabilizing force in the region and wants to bolster trade and defense ties with Cairo, told a subsequent news conference it was not up to him to "lecture" Egypt on civil liberties.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank said on Friday it was not up to it to publish the details of meetings President Mario Draghi holds with an exclusive club of financiers and economists, but described them as being in the public interest.
A lot of the paintings we find were restored early on, but the restoration was not up to snuff, so sometimes that previous restoration makes it harder to take care of than if it had never been done in the first place.
Back in 2013, I underwent three IVF treatments, each of which ended with a small amount of embryos that were not up to snuff (definitely not what you want when you're paying tens of thousands of dollars for the chance of a baby).
Clinton had the authority to determine the classification of most of her own communications and those of her staff members; but it was not up to her to decide what the C.I.A., the White House or any other agency might consider classified.
He said decisions on consolidation should be taken by managers and shareholders and that it is not up to regulators to say what the right size of the banking sector is, "but there is an impression that excess capacity is still there".
Even in 2018, assumptions that women would quit to marry, that they would be unable to command authority on job sites, or even that their creativity was not up to par, have persisted, resulting in unequal pay, recognition and access to opportunities.
"It is not up to me to suspend a decision which is the judgment of his doctors (and) in accordance with our laws," Macron said, adding that he had followed the case for over a decade, first as a citizen and then as President.
Yeah, and I think you've got a very fragmented ... Outside of the big incumbent, you've got a very, very fragmented industry of supply owners that have technology platforms that just are not up to speed, and we've got the best product in the world.
City records reviewed by the Los Angeles Times indicated that the building was not up to local construction-code standards, and there had been a number of complaints lodged against the building this year, including unpermitted construction on the property and piles of trash.
"The additional delay will be a few days, a few weeks maybe, but not up to January as some people are saying, thats just not possible," Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade, a member of the French parliament who handles European affairs for Macron's party, told Reuters.
While restaurants and shops not up to code in more affluent areas have not been immune, the safety blitz has mostly targeted outlying parts of Beijing where enforcement of construction codes has tended to be lax, and where migrant workers congregate due to cheaper rent.
Serious shortcomings were found, in the way we had our processes and procedures in place, as a consequence of which, we were just not up to par, to prevent financial economic crime, and it's for us to improve on that, and to work on that.
Any incident or comment that offends a host or appears to suggest that Trump is not up to the job or out of his depth could exacerbate concerns about his suitability for the Presidency that have been frequently raised during his four months in office.
Trump's candidacy and a high-profile court battle over the future of President Obama's Clean Power Plan are two major clouds over the conference, as diplomats from around the world fear the United States will not up to its commitments under the nonbinding accord.
It's all a sign of the Solomons being a little behind the times and not up to speed on current Earthling trends, but Tommy doesn't immediately rush to get a haircut when he realizes he's the only guy at school with shoulder-length hair.
But that gets us back to Mandelbaum's argument: What if it's up to them and they're not up to it — and the result is growing disorder and more and more of their people fleeing to the world of order in Europe or North America?
"Faced with the choice of either answering the question or taking a shot of one of the world's spiciest hot sauces, she went on: "I don't know if I can say he didn't deserve, that's not up to me to say ... I'd say Bruce Willis.
However, several factors of Epstein's release from suicide watch were also not up to protocol — prison guards reportedly fell asleep at their posts after working severe overtime hours, and Epstein was housed alone in his cell after the prison failed to replace his cellmate.
ECB President Christine Lagarde was criticised, in particular, for saying that it was not up to the ECB to close widening spreads between different euro zone countries' bond yields, as the reaction to the comment in debt markets caused a blow out in the spreads.
The rest of the puzzle ended up going through a lot of changes, at the (very, very fair) request of the New York Times Crossword editing team, since the southwest corner was most definitely not up to par with the rest of the puzzle.
"There are a lot of 'experts' out there, and as much as you think, 'I'm going to follow what this person says, I'm going to follow what that person says, I'm going to read this book and have this birth plan' – it's not up to you dude."
In January, the San Diego fire marshal told the center that its residential areas were overcrowded and not up to code: There were between 4003 and 2400 people living in spaces meant to fit only a few people and that weren't designed to be slept in.
On the recent earnings, Cook encouraged everyone to look at Apple's $10 billion in revenue in absolute terms, rather than as a percentage:The $10 billion is more than any other company, so it was a pretty good quarter but not up to the Street's expectations clearly.
And if Price isn't reasonably blameless in this stock purchase incident or if he's not up to taking the intense heat sure to come his way, his chances to survive the Democrats' extreme desire to shoot down at least one Trump nominee won't be very good.
Patrick Pruniaux, chief executive of Kering's Ulysse Nardin brand, said he was comfortable that his brand relied entirely on third-party sellers, but also said he expected further mergers and acquisitions among retailers as some were just not up to the new challenges in their industry.
The scary message of Puerto Rico — like of the diplomatic row between Qatar and Saudi Arabia before it — is that a man who often seemed like he wasn't up to the job of being president is, in fact, not up to the job of being president.
That's right, for anyone not up to date on their celebrity origin stories, a whole generation of superstars (be it musician, actor, or other headline-maker) got their start with a pair of mouse ears on The All-New Mickey Mouse Club, which ran for seven seasons.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that it was not up to Russia to persuade Iran to pull its forces out of Syria, and that the governments calling for Iran to leave should provide guarantees that they would not meddle in Syria's affairs.
All we ask for is the courtesy of a chance for our peers to brace themselves for painful memories and physical reactions to certain content, or to excuse themselves on the days that they are simply not up to the task of dealing with their trauma again.
The Israeli leader, who earlier in the day asserted that this was not the time to hold talks with Iran, said he recognized the possibility of a Trump-Rouhani meeting, and that it was not up to him to tell Trump with whom he could meet.
While overall state support is still not up to where it once was — with one October analysis finding "state funding for public two- and four-year colleges in the school year ending in 2018 was more than $7 billion below its 2008 level" — it's a positive trend.
So many of them cavalier, they are not up to your standards, Kevin what are you going to do about a partner who is -- I don't want to hear they're up to your standards, because I have too much evidence empirical that it's just not true.
The game felt as if it had been scripted to hit all the nerve endings of what makes us care about college sports, and if the quality of the actual play was not up to par, no one but the most hardened sports wonk would have noticed.
"It is not up to Google to now charge its competitors for its faulty behavior and the amount of the fine, through an auction system that will benefit neither European consumers nor free competition, which should not be distorted by such process," Qwant added in an emailed press statement.
Iguodala has been dealing with a balky knee for a few weeks now, missing much of Game 1 and all of Game 37.53 during the Western Conference Finals, and his performance during Golden State's romp through the rest of the playoffs was not up to his usual standards.
The company came to acknowledge that its lab-based chicken approach was not up to par with its fresh patties and other fresh alternative protein products, where growth has been booming as a long line of national restaurant chains line up to add these items to their menus.
OpenThread is Nest's customised version of Thread, a wireless networking protocol for connected objects in the home that Nest and partners like Samsung and Qualcomm first announced in 2014, with the rationale at the time being that existing protocols like WiFi and Bluetooth were not up to scratch.
Askren is the sole man to defeat Koreshkov, and while he remains one of the top welterweight talents out there he has looked lazy and downright sloppy at times in his last few fights, seemingly aware that the opposition he has been matched against is not up to snuff.
Chinese chip engineers tell tales of local manufacturing that just is not up to snuff, while analysts point out the many areas where China remains reliant on technology from the United States, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan and Europe, with some questioning whether government policies are in the right place.
A candidate who fails to grasp that the core institutions of the party, and donor-class democracy more generally, need to be reformed to prevent the permanent hold of Trumpist authoritarianism is not up to the task of wrenching America away from its slide into a nightmare future.
She really doesn't seem like a bad person to work for either, surprisingly enough, because she's learned to to pick her battles (smart girl) instead of ragging on her team whenever they do something not up to her standards (this is a lesson that momager Kris has yet to learn).
The trainee officer, Ruggiero, was reassigned to another supervising officer for training, and "has given every indication that he understands that Hickman's actions were wholly unacceptable, and not up to the standards of a modern, community-oriented police agency," according to the police department's joint statement with the city council.
Now here's the case: If I've reached the proper temperatures for the turkey, but the stuffing is not up to temperature, I pull the stuffing out, put it into a pan and then I cook it a little bit more in the oven to make sure it reaches 165 degrees.
Since women in the public sphere are often held to impossible beauty and professional standards (just ask Hillary Clinton), it's refreshing to see the internet viewing this oversight as a sign that Judge Lee is a hardworking, committed public servant and not that she is somehow not up to the task.
"So either the security vetting was not up to snuff, or this is someone they put in a serious position of authority and didn't actually make her hold a security clearance, thereby undermining the entire concept of the position," Brad Moss, a national security attorney in Washington, D.C., told VICE News.
"Chinese manufacturers (across all sectors) have worked hard to shake the conception that 'Made in China' is synonymous with 'low quality,' but incidents like these undermine trust and are a reminder that despite recent reforms and advancements, safety and testing requirements in China are not up to international standards," said Rothschild.
For those not up to speed on it, the Fusion is a dual lens camera that automatically stitches two extreme wide-angle shots together to make a spherical image which can be viewed in VR or scrolled through with your mouse or phone like a live-action version of Google StreetView.
In the case, Morgan Art Foundation, a for-profit company that owns the rights to Mr. Indiana's LOVE image, argues that it was damaged when Mr. Thomas and Mr. McKenzie conspired to put forward what they characterize as a bunch of bogus Indianas that were not up to the artist's standards.
"What led us to ultimately organize and mobilize was the fact that there were things at the Shed that were not to our liking, in the sense that there was a lot of ambiguity regarding policies and expectations, and ultimately the working conditions were not up to par," he told Hyperallergic.
"It is not up to you doctors to decide what my suffering is," a dear friend of my mother's told me as he chose palliative care and hospice, wishing he had the choice to end his own life in California in the final months despite excellent palliative care and hospice care.
American and other senior Western government officials told VICE News that the quality of the intelligence collected by the Saudis is not up to the standards that the US would usually require, and that the coalition has yet to reach an acceptable standard in its decision-making process with regard to dynamic strikes.
The choice of 87.6% of my heart, Nigeria — I have a passport, I lived there for almost a decade, I speak and understand two of its many languages fluently, we'd be superb winners — got knocked out in the group stages, our young team sadly not up to those wily Argentinians yet again.
In case you're not up to speed, the company announced in a tweet on Saturday that they were halting advertising on Sean Hannity's Fox News show following the anchor's controversial comments about Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, who is facing allegations of sexual misconduct with teenage girls, one as young as 14.
"It's not up to me to pass Medicaid expansion, it's up to the legislature to do that and I fully expect that they will address that issue this [next] year and if they put a bill on my desk and it does what it needs to do, I will sign it," Kelly said.
Mr. Bercow said that an invitation to address Parliament was not up to him alone, although he added that he would be one of only a handful of people involved in asking a foreign leader to speak, either in Westminster Hall or in the Royal Gallery, another chamber of the Parliament building.
For those not up to speed on Square's prepaid card, it's a new card that gives users of Square's peer-to-peer payments app — which, like Venmo, lets people pay each other directly from their smartphones — the option to carry around a physical Visa card and buy things with a good old-fashioned swipe.
Manafort's experience in national politics had reassured Republican veterans that a fall Trump campaign would more closely resemble the norms of recent presidential campaigns Yet the recent Republican convention, marred by controversy and a high-profile speech in which primary rival Ted Cruz declined to endorse the nominee, was not up to recent Republican standards.
The move comes after renewed turmoil in China's stock and currency markets - the central bank's move to soften the exchange rate last week triggered panic selling in shares - has sparked fresh concerns that the current regulatory structure is not up to the task of maintaining market stability in the context of weak economic performance.
"Knowing that he was mentally ill means that we don't get angry at people when their performances are not up to their usual standards because of some crisis they may be going through," said Guthrie Ramsey, a music professor at the University of Pennsylvania who has written about the jazz pianist Bud Powell's schizophrenia.
"They might not even get into that training program because their math skills are not up to snuff, and they 're going to use their Pell money on remedial education and they're going to hate it and be out," said Seung Kim, the Local Initiatives organization's senior program director for family income and wealth.
"You don't want to appear old or like you're not up-to-date, especially if you're in your 40s and 50s," she tells CNBC Make It. Slawson suggests following these guidelines: • If you have more than 10 to 15 years of experience, put your education at the bottom of your resume without a graduation date.
In December 2018, while arresting Cunningham for driving on a suspended license, an officer noted in his incident report that the living conditions were not "up to an acceptable standard of living," citing dog feces and urine scattered around, several broken windows, "jagged and broken off" flooring, and piles and bags of clothes on the kitchen table and couch.
It's easy for someone who has never witnessed their mother get hit over her head by their dad to say "man up, stop stifling culture", but if you have experienced that, and are having a bad day, it may be that you're not up to the task of reading about it right then, at that moment.
Anthony Lomelino, the chief technology officer at Cali Group (parent company of CaliBurger), told USA Today that although Flippy was living up to its promise of being able to cook 200 burgers per hour, the humans putting the raw patties on the grill and getting the buns and accoutrements ready were not up to the task.
We do forget, a lot of information all the time–so that's not the problem but it seems like it is not up to us to choose what to remember and what to forget and often the things we want to forget have emotional content that scares us or makes us sad–and these memories seem particularly sticky.
IF YOUR EMPLOYEES SPOKE OUT BASED IN HONG KONG SPOKE OUT IN EITHER FAVOR OR AGAINST PROTESTS THERE, WOULD THAT BE SOMETHING YOU WOULDN'T MIND THEM DOING DIMON: IT'S NOT UP TO ME. THE CITIZENS OF HONG KONG CAN DO WHAT CITIZENS DO WE DON'T WANT THEM TO DO IT ON BEHALF OF JPMORGAN BUT THIS ISSUE IS SERIOUS.
Since November, when the Foxes became an unlikely fixture at the top of the standings, rivals and experts and fans waited every week for a sign that the team would falter, that it was not up to a task usually reserved for England's bigger, richer clubs — teams like United and City from Manchester, like Chelsea and Arsenal from London.
"Chinese manufacturers (across all sectors) have worked hard to shake the conception that 'Made in China' is synonymous with 'low quality,' but incidents like these undermine trust and are a reminder that despite recent reforms and advancements, safety and testing requirements in China are not up to international standards," Rothschild wrote in blog post published on Tuesday.
Mr. Sanders, Mr. Biden said, voted against gun control legislation that Mr. Biden passed in the 1990s, and then came with the real hammer for black voters in South Carolina and beyond: Mr. Sanders was disloyal to Mr. Obama, and had said "the president was weak and our administration was in fact not up to it," Mr. Biden said.
Never in the modern era has any candidate entered a consequential debate in such a degraded position: Trump isn't merely facing an uphill climb (as John McCain did in 1) or the widespread perception he's not up to the job (Gerald Ford in 21970) or even that he was too unlikeable to get elected (Richard Nixon in 1960).
Blake Bextine, who acts as program manager for DARPA's Insect Allies project, wrote in a statement that the current "state-of-the-art methods and technologies for protecting staple crops, and especially mature plants," are not up to the challenge of responding quickly to the most severe threats that could put the nation's food security in jeopardy.
White House goes nuclear on Trump: An evolution The President, who has made halting proliferation a centerpiece of his foreign policy, said at a nuclear conference in Washington that Trump didn't know much about the Korean Peninsula, foreign policy or the world, and warned that he was not up to the task of leading the United States and its allies.
Her organisation also responded to an article in Vox, a news website, entitled "We shouldn't reflexively send $10 to the Red Cross" consisting of an interview with a veteran reporter, Jonathan Katz, who argues that the Red Cross is not up to the task of massive disaster relief because it is much better at raising pots of money than at spending them wisely.
"The Kingdom's readiness to provide special forces to any ground operations in Syria is linked to a decision to have a ground component to this coalition against Daesh (Islamic State) in Syria - this U.S.-led coalition - so the timing is not up to us," Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told a news conference with his Swiss counterpart in Riyadh.
When he got to the airport in Cleveland, Kazazi says not only was his money confiscated, he was subjected to a humiliating strip search, but under asset forfeiture laws it&aposs incumbent upon Mr. Kazazi to prove that he&aposs not up to something nefarious, which is why he has now filed a lawsuit to get back his 58 grand. Martha?
But there also is a deep sense among leading GOP voices that the fact it took more than a year for this issue to get high-level attention is more proof the White House political and management teams are not up to snuff, or so overwhelmed with constant West Wing drama that they are not policing the rest of the administration.
Patrick LeahyPatrick Joseph LeahyAppropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions Graham moves controversial asylum bill through panel; Democrats charge he's broken the rules MORE (D-Vt.), a former chairman of the committee, added that it was "not up to McConnell" and that Grassley had made him a promise on blue slips.
She hits him with an amazing one liner: "It's not up to you to save me," which is later slightly diminished when she finds him at the bow railing, saying that he loves her so much, and admits she changed her mind—so, he shushes her, tells her to close her eyes, makes her climb up the rail, and they "fly" together (not a euphemism).
"While it is not up to the court to advise the defendant as to whether a succession of public statements would be in his best interest at this time, it notes that one factor that will be considered in the evaluation of any future request for relief based on pretrial publicity will be the extent to which the publicity was engendered by the defendant himself," she said.
I think every person of every race and color and background that's been on — regardless of how far they make it in the season, because that's not up to us, really, that's up to the bachelor or the bachelorette, but I think it's been appropriate and compelling and no reason not to have more of that and more diversity, and certainly we're all behind that.

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