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NAVARRO: They are just simply not playing fair. Dishonest. Weak.
Trump has realized that he can't win by playing fair.
It isn't just Trump who thinks that China isn't playing fair.
According to the report, many of those packages simply aren't playing fair.
Some Democrats pounced after the hearing and said Barr wasn't playing fair.
I really don't think any reasonable person thinks China is playing fair.
Like many liberals, she does not believe the Republicans are playing fair.
The United States is not alone in its view that China isn't playing fair.
Both Washington and Brussels have also complained that China wants free trade without playing fair.
Lynch might have a reputation for being inscrutable, but in this case, he's playing fair.
Republicans who favor other candidates in Ohio are complaining that the group is not playing fair.
Josiah prides himself on playing fair and blocking all of Rachel's shots — clearly missing the point.
My team is incapable of committing a foul, and your team is incapable of playing fair.
He is going to keep doing that until the Chinese relinquish and start playing fair, he says.
We teach them about real entrepreneurs who are working hard, playing fair, being creative, and giving back.
London (CNN Business)Spotify says Apple isn't playing fair when it comes to competing for music fans.
"Farmers are resilient; they understand that China has not been playing fair," he said on CNBC last month.
The presence of refs teaches players to believe that they are not responsible for playing fair, only for winning.
The Walking Dead still isn't playing fair, but at least it's doing it in an enjoyable rather than infuriating way.
Coach Tony and Coach Lauren remind Austin the most important thing about football isn&apost winning—it&aposs playing fair.
But I've found Westworld's second season to be much better simply because it's so often playing fair with the audience.
Trump has argued that large trade deficits with China are a sign that Beijing is not playing fair in global trade.
Whether the other side is playing fair or not, because you are going to get caught up in a host of problems.
While underregulated markets allow profits for good businesses playing fair, they also provide profits for those seeking to take advantage of people.
But playing fair also includes appropriate pre-and post-match conduct, especially when a player accepts recognition for winning in a broadcast.
A blame game continues even today with Jio blaming rival carriers for not playing fair while incumbent carriers continue to blame Jio's networks.
Plenty of confrontational vibes are in the air today, but you can work with the energy effectively by promoting compromise and playing fair.
When a judge outright attacks a prosecutor, especially in a personal way, jurors can get the impression that the government is not playing fair.
"American carriers believe they're not playing fair and over the next 12 months we'll have a better sense of how this will play out," said Mr. Lewis.
"A decent guy, a real prosecutor who is playing fair, would have looked at this thing and said, 'I'm not touching this thing, this is obviously politically motivated,'" he said.
Mr. Navarro said in his speech last week that China was not playing fair and was simply trying to get the United States to the table to improve its global image.
Those agreements soured after the two companies, Teva Pharmaceuticals and Impax Laboratories, accused Shire of not playing fair by failing to supply them with enough pills to compete in the marketplace.
Those agreements soured after the two companies, Teva Pharmaceuticals and Impax Laboratories, accused Shire of not playing fair by failing to supply them with enough pills to compete in the marketplace.
"We have to look at the global playing field and see which of our partners - OPEC, Iran, Russia - are playing fair in the global marketplace," Cramer said about the advice he had been giving Trump.
"We have to look at the global playing field and see which of our partners – OPEC, Iran, Russia – are playing fair in the global marketplace," Cramer advised Trump, according to a Reuters article citing the congressman.
And while the European Commission did eventually step in, slapping Google with a $282BN penalty for antitrust abuses last summer after a multi-year investigation, rivals continue to complain the Android maker still isn't playing fair.
Me Too" didn't set radio on fire, but it still sounded like a minor triumph; it let Pusha rap, "these are the days of our lives / and I'm sorry to the fans, but them crackers weren't playing fair at Jive.
And yet, as smart as China has been in adopting new technologies, Trump's broad complaint that China is not playing fair on trade and has grown in some areas at the expense of U.S. and European workers has merit and needs to be addressed — now.
The rules that I set for myself with this were to make sure that I was playing fair with the characters and particularly Louise, that her reaction and her actions in this script, her behavior in this script made sense for someone in this experience.
BEIJING — For the better part of two decades, China's leaders have made the most of the global trade rules set by the United States and others, seizing on opportunities to bolster their nation's economic rise while finessing American complaints that they were not always playing fair.
For those of us who believe in free trade — and that China and America can both thrive at the same time — but who are convinced that China hasn't been playing fair and don't trust Trump to fix it, this is a critical problem to think through.
Marlène Schiappa, France's minister of state for gender equality, said that other parties are "not playing fair – when you see that Steve Bannon is in France now helping Marine Le Pen I think it's a huge question and we need to ask about it," she told CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche in Paris.
Just like we insist on independent audits of pharmaceuticals before they hit the market and we conduct spot checks of the health and safety standards of restaurants and hotels, we should be able to check and see whether the masters of the digital universe are playing games or playing fair.
Brack says Blizzard will return prize money to Chung, and that it will reduce his yearlong ban to six months, because he didn't cheat during the tournament: "But playing fair also includes appropriate pre-and post-match conduct, especially when a player accepts recognition for winning in a broadcast," Brack wrote.
Sharpe, N.F., and Arewa, O.B., Is Apple Playing Fair? Navigating the iPod FairPlay DRM Controversy, NW Jour.
On the nine-month tour, the Australians won 24, lost 5 and drew 2 of the matches they played and returned having established an international reputation for playing fair and attacking rugby.
Wilson enters Mainwaring's office to find him writing a Confidential Report about him. Mainwaring shows it to him so he can sign it and make sure he is playing fair. Wilson scoffs at his attempts, comparing it to a headmaster's end-of- term report. Mainwaring is not quite so blasé, and hints that the Confidential Report could lead to big changes.
The 2008 World Cup's opening ceremonyOn Sunday night, 26 October, the Sydney Football Stadium hosted the Opening Ceremony of the World Cup. It started with Greg Inglis reciting a speech about "Playing Fair". Following Inglis' speech there was an Aboriginal Smoking ceremony to welcome all the athletes and participants. This included a rather large sized Rainbow Serpent which represented the Aboriginal Dreamtime.
The series features Mr. T traveling from town to town giving advice, solving problems and teaching individuals some basic life rules. He mainly gives advice about playing fair and maintaining a good team spirit. The name of the show comes from Mr. T's catch phrase from Rocky III where he played the character James "Clubber" Lang. The show only lasted for six episodes.
Can he keep her at bay for just a few more weeks? Anna's busy building her dream of a family life with Tom. She's mystified as to why Tom insists on keeping their Botswana plans a secret and is insistent on telling everyone about their departure. Frank suspects Tom's not playing fair with Fiona, but little could he foresee the shocking revelation he forces Tom to make.
Bobby was born February 16, 1950 (according to a shot of his passport in season 14 episode "Charade") on Southfork Ranch. Bobby became a successful (though reluctant) oil baron, like his father and brother, but he lacked J.R.'s ruthlessness and insisted on playing fair which resulted in his limited success. Bobby would also take part in the raising of cattle on the family ranch, Southfork. He was also a state senator in Austin for a while.
She is not above hurting Ranma either, and is shown to be mostly uninterested in winning his affections by playing fair, though she isn't completely heartless. She is highly skilled in unarmed combat, possessing considerable speed and agility. Shampoo is strong enough to casually walk through reinforced stone walls on a regular basis; in the anime she says she does this because the door takes too long. She can also efficiently use certain supernatural acupressure techniques for instant unconsciousness, temporary mind-control, or even selective memory- removal.
Astronomer William Keel explains: > The cosmological principle is usually stated formally as 'Viewed on a > sufficiently large scale, the properties of the universe are the same for > all observers.' This amounts to the strongly philosophical statement that > the part of the universe which we can see is a fair sample, and that the > same physical laws apply throughout. In essence, this in a sense says that > the universe is knowable and is playing fair with scientists. The cosmological principle depends on a definition of "observer," and contains an implicit qualification and two testable consequences.
The selection of Wallace as captain is referred to in the Howell reference as "a masterstoke".Howell Wallaby Test Captains p92 He was well known in Britain through his Oxford and Scotland association, was an experienced and naturally gifted player, a strong tactician and a great influence on the younger players. On the nine-month tour, the Australians won 24, lost 5 and drew 2 of the matches they played and returned having established an international reputation for playing fair and attacking rugby. Howell quotes a speech given by Wallace at the tour's conclusion Every man went into the game wholeheartedly and did his utmost.
She seems to be the first one to fall in love with Futaro. Her cooking skills are abysmal, but after Futaro said that he preferred girls who can cook, she began focusing to improve that talent. While taking confidence in her pursuit of Futaro, after seeing her sisters one by one starting to pursue his affection as well, made her shyness bloom, even more, seeing her sisters as better candidates for his love and grew scared of "playing fair" against them who had a more aggressive approach. She manages to successfully confess to Futaro the second time, though she leaves it vague to make him embarrassed.
Though first shown as a villain and using dirty tactics, he is later shown to have noble qualities like playing fair at times, in contrast to most of his comrades who prefer to use cheating methods; like most Super Robot princes that would eventually succeed him. Graduating as best student at the Institute of Military Science and Warfare, He has a high sense of honor, like most warriors and regards himself more of a soldier than a prince. Due to his repeated failures, his second-degree uncle Zambajil removed him from duty. Prince Heinel sought to restore Boazan to glory; after all, he was only a scapegoat, and he would rather die in battle than die a loser.
Slightly goofy inventor, the widow of the owner of the Družba pipeline, philandering politician across the political spectrum, sports commentator, who found that not even in sports is not playing fair play and a young filmmaker looking for pure love, or at least after sponsors are protagonists latest comedy Antonin Prochazka. Unlike her previous comedies, the author this time does not just partner crises, but also brings to the stage antihero today, bezkrupulózního zaklínajícího policy of state interest and representative of modern and morally (at least) questionable profession? lobbyist, demonstrating that, although it is hard to believe, the current political situation and a good time. But only in the theatre, which can, unlike reality, the luxury happy end.
Thirteen easily reads into Wilson's answers and gets him to admit that he is planning on dating someone and Thirteen probes into what else he's been doing without House's knowledge. Thirteen points out that Wilson is also reluctant to talk about romantic relationships and therefore dares Wilson to steal a dollar from the cafeteria's cash register as he is too much of a "nice boy". Wilson succeeds in taking the dollar, but then triggers the alarm bell on the register. Feeling guilty about Wilson's anxiety, Thirteen admits she has not been playing fair: she admits that she never came out to her father and that she never told him about her disease.
Uruguay had eliminated Argentina (reigning World Champion by then) based in their good defense and tactical order. As former defender and Olympic champion José Nasazzi stated, "We make the first 10 fouls of the match and then we win playing fair", that phrase synthesized the Uruguayan rough style of play to prevail psychologically over the rival since the first minute of the match. Under that premise, defensive players Obdulio Trasante and José Perdomo applied that rough tactics during the first minutes, carrying the Argentine side to that style of play, confusing their rival. Once the first objective was fulfilled, Uruguay started to play fair, keeping the possession of the ball until the match ended.
The protagonist and his wife are transplanted Midwesterners who arrive in Cajun country and see the Cajun culture through the eyes of outsiders. Dining room at Antoine's The murder mystery Dinner at Antoine's, set in the immediate aftermath of World War II, became Keyes' biggest seller (and was also her only mystery, apart from the England-set The Royal Box, which has a few of the same characters). The plot is an interesting twist on the "Least Likely Person" concept of the murder mystery and is notable for "playing fair" with the reader: all the clues you need to solve the mystery are embedded in the novel. A subplot involving diplomatic and political manipulation made use of Keyes' experiences in Washington, D.C., as a Senator's wife.
" He concluded, "Miss Christie has a reputation for playing fair with the reader who likes to assume detective responsibility, and also for being one too many for him. In the present case it may be felt that the hidden mechanism of the plot is ingenious at the expense of probability, but the tale is told with such confidence that (like murder itself, in this pastoral atmosphere) it does not matter very much." Maurice Richardson in The Observer (15 November 1953) posited, "Not quite so stunning as some of Mrs Christie's criminal assaults upon her readers; the soufflé rises all right, but the red herrings aren't quite nifty enough. But how well she nearly always writes, the dear decadent old death-trafficker; they ought to make her a Dame or a D. Litt.

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