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But that presumes a Roseanne that still draws healthy advertiser interest, which is to say it presumes a Roseanne whose star isn't provoking outrage on social media every other week.
Gregg added that he presumes he'll support the Republican nominee.
And it presumes that the Senate will indeed be working.
Of course, that all presumes policymakers will listen and act.
"This budget presumes a Goldilocks economy," South Carolina GOP Rep.
But that presumes that Democrats can get their act together.
Supposedly they engaged in casual banter — about the game, one presumes.
It presumes the U.S. will capture, rather than kill, terrorist targets.
As you can see, this scenario presumes a level of corruption.
Just, one presumes, a lot of beanbag chairs and Indian bedspreads.
The editorial presumes that teacher education programs are mediocre and underperforming.
But this presumes that legitimate anger will be acknowledged as such.
Everyone presumes Mitt could win a Senate election, and why not?
It presumes a willingness to commit to a fully absorptive environment.
One presumes they didn't travel economy or sleep in bunk beds.
This, of course, presumes the average person is capable of empathy.
Mr. Sukur presumes that he will never see his parents again.
"What Men Want" presumes a lot of things about its viewers.
"The polity of the United Methodist Church presumes trust," she said.
It presumes that [minority communities] are the ones in the wrong.
It basically presumes government scientists are concocting fake results in underground lairs.
This presumes that the ACT and SAT measure college and career readiness.
Yara presumes he wants to be king, but that's not the case.
He presumes that he's sleeping over, which I find a bit weird.
Simultaneously, getting parents to the supper table presumes a degree of warmth.
"What the question presumes is that money is the metric," Price replied.
City law presumes that any building built before 1960 has lead paint.
This post presumes you've seen the fourth season premiere of The Americans.
And the form presumes a lot about how the "family unit" works.
President Trump retweeted, one presumes gleefully, a tweet making the same point.
But that presumes your goal is actually to make the programs better.
The family presumes he is dead and have never found his body.
Rye points out that the whole concept presumes people can exercise, too.
Lastly, the need to provide evidence presumes a world in which facts matter.
Up the street, a barber presumes it is in honour of military veterans.
It "implicitly presumes guilt on the part of the defendant," says Ms Vine.
Life: The tone is gossipy and presumes instant familiarity in the vein of
It celebrates ideology; it presumes that certain models have absolute, not situational, value.
Gail: That sort of presumes compassion and morals aren't in the same boat.
So the legislation presumes that forced labor goes into products from the region.
Logan (Christopher Dylan White) performs — pathetically, one presumes — in a local rap group.
This presumes that McConnell is suffering from a pathological case of advance planning.
Presuming Schultz would play the spoiler presumes voters can't be trusted with options.
This presumes that such speed and innovation is actually lifesaving or life-enhancing.
"Your question presumes that there is a static definition of whiteness," Coates said.
The movie presumes you have at least a passing knowledge of the wizarding world.
"They're preserved because [Comey] presumes someone will want to see them," the source said.
That's when Euron Greyjoy discovers Cersei's pregnant with what he presumes is his child.
The supervisor's template thus presumes that individuals arrested for trespassing will be African American.
One, it presumes that citizens can best be informed by hearing directly from politicians.
These senior managers could legitimately claim the mantle of "senior administration official," one presumes.
Pelosi presumes to be the arbiter of whether the Senate has a 'fair process.
Donald Trump's immigration policy has been fairly consistent — and much clearer than the media presumes.
"Certainly, a royal wedding presumes that their coupling will unite a 'power couple,'" Bender says.
" Edelson said he presumes their intention was to protect the flag as a "symbolic act.
However, Beijing presumes to impose a far broader standard to justify using force against Taiwan.
Anderson also wrongly lumps all Catholic politicians together and presumes that they oppose abortion rights.
But since you brought it up, this court presumes you are a relatively recent graduate.
That solution presumes concessions from the European Union, whose officials have ruled out significant moves.
She buys some thrift-shop cardigans and, one presumes, a Costco bucket of eye cream.
It also presumes that people are incapable of having two conversations at the same time.
However, this presumes that there isn't some electoral realignment underfoot, and I think that that's foolish.
The planning, of course, all presumes a new vacancy will occur in Trump&aposs first term.
Typically, state law presumes you are equal owners unless there's a written agreement to the contrary.
This presumes there will be a human driver, which automakers argue won't always be the case.
Artists of different countries "may have known more about each other than one presumes," she said.
Delaware law, he said, presumes that controlling shareholders have "inherently coercive" power over their fellow investors.
Ultimately, the major issue with Keecoo K1 is that it presumes to know what women want.
They reflect an absence of data points, which presumes a positive bias, not a negative one.
What he is doing is attacking Flake for what he presumes to be a '"no" vote.
The VA only presumes veteran status for former service members with an Honorable or General discharge.
Philbin said he presumes that Trump brought up the Bidens but could not say for sure.
He seemingly subscribes to a philosophy that presumes government is wrought with waste, fraud and abuse.
The cause, she presumes, was despair, brought on by having been the victim of a hoax.
Kate experiences mounting anxiety over what she presumes — not wrongly — is seething hostility from Jon and Theresa.
Liberty presumes an autonomy of self that includes freedom of thought, belief, expression, and certain intimate conduct.
Yet the show never presumes that "new Samantha" is always better than who she used to be.
Of course, none of these governments or military organizations presumes their AI systems will exceed their control.
It also presumes that every woman who unexpectedly conceives will want to carry that pregnancy to term.
One presumes that, were Lennon to put some more work into it, it would only get better.
Of course, t presumes that Trump will practice and prepare, which doesn't seem like a safe bet.
Fifty four percent of Americans think that's impossible, because it presumes the existence of such an organ.
It also presumes the core ticket buyer is white, as was the case in the previous century.
The term "late capitalism" acknowledges that, but it presumes something about the future that we cannot know.
This post presumes you've seen "Pastor Tim," the second episode of the fourth season of The Americans.
It presumes that there's something unique and beautiful in a human being who wants to realize itself.
All of this presumes that there is some chance that at some point normal monetary policy will resume.
She strangled him, then hauled his dead body to her den, where, Dr. Huffard presumes, she ate him.
One presumes that Amber Rose and her heightened ratings will be laughing all the way to the banks.
What it presumes is life in the economy is some fixed pie, and it's not going to change.
Furthermore, the whole 'tokenism' argument presumes diversity isn't intrinsically valuable, but that claim needs to be argued for.
This presumes that the left, broadly defined, will be the ones writing it, because the left will prevail.
This latest article is wonderful investigative reporting, but it presumes that everyone wants a private burial or cremation.
What it presumes is that it is the president's prerogative to decide whether prosecutions go forward or not.
My experience demonstrated the challenge of travelling without one, as so much of modern existence presumes internet access.
Favored by Western countries, the judicial approach presumes a victor or outside intervention as in the Nuremberg trials.
It fails to make a distinction between theft and echo, or worse, presumes that all echo is theft.
The reduced protection of commercial speech presumes there is a clear difference between commercial and non-commercial speech.
It fails to make a distinction between theft and echo, or worse, presumes that all echo is theft.
Cutting rates by half a percentage point "presumes we're in crisis mode," CNBC host Jim Cramer said Monday.
It presumes that mass shootings constitute an argument against guns, to be weighed against arguments in their favor.
Water rested nearby for clearing the palate, beer for reviving the appetite, and schnapps, one presumes, for courage.
What is it like to go through with it?" and added that he presumes the surgery "would be tough.
The debris also has holes from, he presumes, bolts that once attached it to the rest of the plane.
The Presidential Task Force on Media Security is investigating and has said it presumes the killing is work related.
Even seated within a revenge narrative (which perforce presumes a kind of victimization) the story momentarily rights the scales.
Barnes's short new novel, "The Noise of Time," doesn't just tell the composer's story; it presumes to channel him.
And that fight presumes they can get the bill passed, which, as I noted above, is no sure thing.
I'm 85, and find it ominous that the machine presumes that anyone that old shouldn't be on the thing.
That presumes, however, that both are essential for American security when sensible and less extravagant alternatives are on offer.
"Takes the place of sex," he jocularly says of the pleasure he presumes the nuns receive from his harassment.
It also presumes that a country with an aging population is going to spur economic growth by battling immigration.
The president has long railed against Amazon for the negative effect he presumes it's had on the United States' economy.
The rationale is that there is less risk of causing prejudice because the law already presumes the defendant's innocence anyway.
Musk's conclusion, of course, presumes that autonomous cars are definitively safer than conventional vehicles and will reduce deaths once adopted.
MISSOURI: The state presumes a husband is the father of his wife's children even if he's not the biological father.
Jordan's grey tank top is soaked in sweat, his reward for an afternoon or so, one presumes, of hard work.
Of course, this presumes that the subway station had a rope at the top of its staircase to begin with.
"The government's argument presumes that it, not the Court holds the authority to unseal the court file," his attorneys said.
The call for reparations presumes that something must be delivered to blacks because on their own they have no agency.
Thrift, for instance, presumes that a person will save hard-earned wages and use these savings for purchases later on.
Gail: There's just a certain kind of worldview that presumes no matter what happens, it's worse than they're telling us.
The latest clamor is a stark warning to anyone who presumes that politicians are natural friends of freedom of speech.
And yes, science has confirmed what common sense presumes: Boys are much more likely to rape when they are drunk.
Active management presumes that by picking the right individual securities or engaging in market timing, investors can beat the market.
RCP 20363 presumes that the world will continue increasing energy use at the same rate and in the same forms.
Of course, this presumes that the subjects of any such pardon would tell the truth if compelled to testify under oath.
More testimony—in closed and open hearings—and additional facts, the argument presumes, will further move the public to support impeachment.
This approach presumes that separating children from mothers at the U.S. border will make the U.S. look strong on illegal immigration.
" The president's office presumes, Mr. Dukh wrote, that the pranksters were "connected to some Russian official bodies and executing their orders.
Crunchbase News presumes that the $430 million in new capital we cannot source back to SoftBank came from those new partners.
One presumes that George was already bending his mind toward the East, with the result that his ass remained transcendentally calm.
But it also presumes that you're a bad parent if you're not paying wrapt attention to your children 24 hours a day.
The current bikeshare model presumes that you need space on the sidewalk and road for the docking systems used to manage bikeshare.
The name "Big Hollywood" itself presumes that there's a monolithic power that needs to be investigated and subverted—specifically, by intrepid conservatives.
A ban mistakenly presumes consumers aren't competent to decide whether they prefer money or information as their form of payment for services.
All of the above presumes that Golden State players stand around and run stagnant pick-and-rolls with no off-ball action.
These folks will not, one presumes, be accepting of the economic sleight of hand that these new modern Democratic leaders are proposing.
The rule's exemption presumes that governments don't need any laws or directives to make sure they look out for savers' best interests.
Farage hasn't yet commented on the irony of the situation, but one presumes that he won't be doing so any time soon.
Her logic presumes that all women her age share her desires, and that therefore men would be forced to conform to them.
The funny thing about the crowd chanting "2024!" at Buttigieg on Sunday night is that it presumes Trump gets reelected this fall.
But it presumes that God is primarily present to us one on one, as individuals, rather than as a community of believers.
It presumes young people lack imagination, that they largely comprehend music as educational, that their interests are circumscribed and almost unrelentingly twee.
Everyone presumes it will find some sort of service provider eventually, though it has struggled to find new service providers all day.
To achieve its goals, the budget presumes 6900-year total savings of $2628 trillion, relying entirely on spending cuts for its savings.
It is also concerning that the budget presumes breaking sequester levels for defense without a specific plan to pay for the cost.
Her characters didn't know much about coding at the beginning of the novel, and neither, she presumes, will many of her readers.
Nevertheless, a long-standing Senate tradition presumes a quorum is always present — unless a roll-call vote or quorum call "suggests" otherwise.
This bill repeals Obamacare's coverage expansion in 2020 and presumes that Republicans would come up with a replacement plan in the interim.
To keep out players of Alex Rodriguez's caliber presumes that history will forget who he is, which is not going to happen.
We live in a simplistic media culture that presumes our heroes need to be perfect and is constantly disappointed when they aren't.
The author of Hebrews seems steeped in the innermost mysteries of the religion of ancient Israel, and presumes that his readers are too.
This ad presumes that they can think for themselves, and that they would be able to be suckered in by something this despicable.
"The lawsuit presumes a lot of outcomes that are wildly inaccurate," White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters at a daily press briefing.
The second expectation—which presumes confusion in alliances and a weakening of U.S. leadership—instead points to the need to exploit early opportunities.
" White House press secretary Sean Spicer, though, defended the order, and said the lawsuit "presumes a lot of outcomes that are wildly inaccurate.
It presumes that a group is a discrete whole, that once in it, we can't get out of it or have competing affiliations.
What that argument presumes is that this is all controlled fury and contained chaos -- that Trump, deep down, knows exactly what he's doing.
But what about when a firm presumes to exercise juridical power, not as a party to a conflict, but the authority deciding it?
All of this presumes, however, that deep-learning technology is viable for use in recruiting and human resources and could eventually become commonplace.
Known as pump-priming, this approach presumes that putting money in at the top, through corporations and businesses, will trickle down to workers.
Aggravating that problem, the rule presumes that any security held for more than 60 days in the trading book is a proprietary trade.
But that presumes all of those 700-plus applicants declined the drug test because they thought they would fail, which we just don't know.
Under such a system of pervasive control, the Orwellian tracking of Americans cannot be justified on a theory which presumes voluntary action and consent.
Interpersonally, it presumes that "wokeness" is a binary quality — and that, once awakened to the reality of oppression, people never go back to sleep.
She said she had never heard of the Deep State conspiracy theory, which presumes an entrenched government bureaucracy is working together to destabilize Trump.
The Atlantic, in an article about campus culture, said "the focus on trigger warnings and microagressions presumes an extraordinary fragility of the collegiate psyche".
These recent deaths were both shocking and preventable, and one presumes that's how people felt when Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Kurt Cobain died.
This presumes these are main ways that QR codes are used, but, in reality, that's a limited subset of what QR codes can do.
This version of Spider-Man picks up years into the job, and like Marvel's most recent cinematic outing, presumes you know the origin story.
As the real Wilde well knew, anyone who presumes to occupy center stage should give good entertainment value, even if he is a saint.
Arya jumps into the river, the Waif presumes her dead, and Arya emerges from the water moments later — alive but bleeding to death. Shit.
Here was my dilemma: The Constitution presumes people charged with a crime to be innocent, but it also allows for bail to be set.
But that partly presumes that impassioned Democratic voters will be less so if they succeed in scuttling the Kavanaugh nomination over these next weeks.
Such a belief presumes that there is a fixed quantity of hidden information out there that the news media is or is not revealing.
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is one of 14 diseases that the Department of Veterans Affairs presumes to be a result of military service in Vietnam.
The Trump administration's executive order presumes that the US needs to take longer reviewing refugee procedures in 290 than it did after 2120/25.
One presumes that the 13 alleged lawbreaking MPs he appointed to his first cabinet (eight of them facing serious criminal charges) all supported the move.
It untenably presumes that most teachers abandoning the union if dues are no longer required will do so for ideological reasons rather than pocketbook considerations.
The FDA presumes wearables can't cause much harm if they aren't working properly, so it doesn't as rigorously scrutinize them like it does with pharmaceuticals.
The promise of a deathless future at the heart of cryonics research presumes that immortality may be achieved by uploading our neural structures into machines.
But international trade policy wrongly presumes that we only compete against foreigners, and that all a country's corporate citizens are batting for the same team.
It also presumes that alt-right white supremacists can be somehow shamed into receding from public life or driven from it by force of argument.
In today's parlance, Albers might be accused of "cultural appropriation," a negative buzzword that presumes that culture can be owned and controlled, which it can't.
The plan for now is to deploy FluSense "in several large public spaces," one presumes on the UMass campus in order to diversify their data.
Tesla's building has been in the background before, but now there's a lot of (what one presumes to be) self-driving trucks on the roads.
In broad strokes, the misappropriation theory presumes that corporate insiders are disclosing confidential information only to those with a duty to protect the corporation's secrets.
Even among self-described non-Star Wars fans — whom, one presumes, must have wandered into the wrong theater — 33 percent loved or liked The Last Jedi.
But the very thing she is upset about – the idea that bookstores can resell your titles – presumes there are books to resell in used book stores.
Though that scenario presumes a lot about proximity, responsiveness, app adoption, and training that suggest it might be safer and more beneficial to simply call 911.
The calculation presumes that the richest quarter of Indians do not get the income, because it says any program cannot in practice strive for strict universality.
Well, considering that they started the show by doing incest and then crippling a child, one presumes that any further depravity is icing on the cake.
Such thinking, though, presumes that gigging people and the old working and service classes are the same, and this does not appear to be the case.
" The city also said the landmarks law "presumes that owners should be afforded 'maximum latitude' to use and adapt what is — it bears repeating — private property.
The more we live in a culture that presumes we will always have a neighborhood, the more fragile it becomes, and the more dangerous it becomes.
Happily for nonspecialist readers, "Be Like the Fox" presumes rather than argues scholastically for that approach to Machiavelli, which is at least as old as Rousseau.
Avenatti's apparent belief that he's the only person Trump-like enough to beat Trump presumes that America wants more of Trump's personal qualities in our national politics.
"The president's faith in his own dealmaking is a quintessentially American view, but it presumes that the other guy is interested in a deal," Nichols told me.
A truly democratic network where the most popular content wins would be filled with cute pet videos, ice bucket challenges and, one presumes, vast troves of porn.
Sam is still out there, and one presumes once the series ends, he and Gilly will take over the throne his father hoped he'd never sit on.
This presumes that senators are so eager to listen to their colleagues' speeches they would want to hang around even when their infants were howling in protest.
It presumes that there is little potential for an Asian man to be treated worse on a United flight because of his race than a white man.
One presumes that Charlie is going to be embarrassed in his customary manner, a line drive stripping him to his skivvies, becoming the object of Lucy's ridicule.
The Front Runner, a film that presumes to explain the murky sex scandal that forced him from his presidential run in 1987, came out in late November.
If civic art presumes a visible mix of architecture, public spaces, monuments, urban design and landscape, what are the implications for a cityscape meant to be seen?
If a crime happened, this argument presumes, surely everyone involved would have recognized that it was terribly wrong and someone would have spoken up at the time.
And he presumes that an investigation into Trump or his administration could turn up many things that might hurt Trump's popularity (just as Benghazi hurt Hillary Clinton).
"The proclamation's duration can be considered definite only to the extent one presumes that the restrictions will, indeed, incentivize countries to improve their practices," the ruling said.
For example, she occasionally receives a touching story accompanied by an image of what she presumes is the pet, lying on an identically colored piece of furniture.
But the memo prepared by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes presumes that the Steele dossier, and therefore Steele himself, were critical parts of the warrant application.
He said he feels London presents more of a threat because of the large number of Turkish communities in the city where he presumes spies are operating.
That scenario presumes a change in the energy balance at the top of the atmosphere of 8.5 watts per meter squared by the year 2100, he added.
First, it presumes to exercise legislative power by conferring positive legal benefits on a category of aliens (the "dreamers," as concisely described in Yuval Levin's Corner post).
He should instead worry solely about its meaning — that Sansa (and, she presumes, Arya) are under Lannister control, and will die along with Ned if anything goes wrong.
I mean, Spider-Man has an ideology, one that frustratingly presumes, over and over, that people deserve another chance, that forgiveness and empathy are necessary in every situation.
If the new proposals take effect, students who file complaints will face a system that presumes lying, while a respondent who denies the accusations is telling the truth.
It's a lot of fun in theory but it presumes the sort of wide vantage point available to folks with bigger houses and, presumably, front and back doors.
This misguided notion of charity is actually pity, and is insulting to disabled workers, because it presumes we do not know and can't understand the value of money.
The early slogan "Ready for Hillary" presumes that we have been waiting for Clinton until now, and that now we are ready — which of course, we are not.
The bill "erroneously presumes that persons in public possess or are afforded a reasonable expectation of privacy," the Riverside Sheriffs' Association wrote in an analysis of the bill.
And anyone who presumes to try to attack or manipulate the truth to his own purposes should be made to realize the mistake and be held to account.
If advertising presumes to resonate on any deeper level, before it can be a force for social good, it has to be realistic about what it can't do.
The question presumes that Trump has beliefs, "views" that reflect his assessment of the facts, "positions" that remain stable over time, woven into some sort of coherent worldview.
Not only does Avengers: Infinity War presume that viewers have seen all the preceding films in the Marvel series but, worse, it presumes that they've thought about them afterward.
Assuming that Cuomo's 9-to-2000 calculation is correct, that figure still presumes that no other company would build on the land that has been set aside for Amazon.
And please forgive the inherent insensitivity in this analysis, which presumes the Earlies, Fullers and Laters all have a choice in taking their benefits at various points in time.
While the region is predominantly white (which, one presumes, was a chief reason for Duckworth's comment), it is also home to new immigrants from Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
The acting aristocracy of Great Britain is as adamantine, in its way, as the Royal Family, and any other performer would, one presumes, have been forbidden by parliamentary statute.
The trial itself is a kangaroo court, led by a three-judge panel that presumes Brunson is guilty and forces him to defend himself without interacting with his lawyer.
"Buy American presumes an imagined economic nation that pits working people in the United States against those of other countries, casting them as the enemy," writes historian Dana Frank.
And anyone who presumes to try to attack or manipulate the press for his own purposes should be made to realize his mistake and to be held to account.
Her "regulated markets" alternative instead presumes that, when competition fails to protect families, it's better to build guard rails at the top of a cliff than put ambulances below.
It needs to be morally superior, which means abiding by the rule of law, not some sense of American exceptionalism that presumes that monsters cannot exist in our midst.
Pre-emptively calling the death penalty "justice" wrongly presumes the defendants should be executed without consulting the families of the victims or considering any mitigating evidence about the accused.
This kind of pop science inevitably presumes more certainty than it can have, because environment, mood, diet, and the rest of your genome all affect these kinds of metabolic effects.
BNP Paribas, by contrast, says the market has given greater weight to dovish comments because they were more recent and presumes data must be "impeccable" for the Fed to move.
Despite, one presumes, lots of other pressing issues on his agenda, Trump seemed quite excited and involved in the new-look plane that's many years off from being a reality.
But what I'm really saying is you shouldn't need or be looking for consolation, because that presumes a kind of integrity and logic to the process that don't really exist.
New data suggests white-collar workers — even those whose work presumes more analytic thinking, higher paychecks, and relative job security — may not be safe from the relentless drumbeat of automation.
It also presumes that you have to take these surge-priced rides in the first place, rather than noting the price increase and just deciding on an alternative transportation method.
Trump isn't running around saying, "Watch The Celebrity Apprentice this January on NBC!" at his post-election rallies, but one also presumes he wouldn't want the show to be canceled.
Lamenting that Ocasio-Cortez has not been able to "get anything done" presumes a shared, unspoken understanding of what she should have been doing instead of being brash and combative.
But even as agency representatives tell us how rapidly surveillance methods change, a permanent reauthorization of current surveillance methods presumes that future revolutions in technology won't affect Americans' relative privacy.
The whole notion of lying presumes beliefs — to lie is to say something that one believes to be false, to knowingly assert something that does not correspond to the facts.
Of course, if things stay on their current track and Ingram keeps producing like this, one presumes both he and the Pelicans would have considerable mutual interest in continuing the relationship.
Critics also claim that proper enforcement presumes that regulators have the expertise and experience available, and this has not been the case, given the cost of retention of requisite skill sets.
What he perhaps does not emphasize sufficiently is that the comparability of different art practices — which is precisely what makes history useful to the artist — presumes a certain kind of formalism.
She and several other experts said a first step is getting past the old definition of resilience as bouncing back from a hit, which presumes a community needs simply to recover.
This group must somehow form a family, as the "Brady Bunch" theme song says, and so it goes, with one dopey speed bump that presumes to explain and erase Liam's damage.
Cheesy artichoke dip seems like the kind of dish that presumes you really love vegetables because why else would you choose to have artichokes when you can have, say, mozzarella sticks?
Known as positive passenger bag match, it presumes that if a passenger checks in and boards the flight, their checked luggage is safe, but some security experts are doubtful it is effective.
He presumes that all people with shared racial or ethnic backgrounds or religious beliefs can be defined as groups rather than their individual merits: the textbook definition of racism one might say.
It's a tense and skillfully filmed scene, but for a show that presumes to explore the moral complexities of American governance, it takes a pretty conventional approach to some of its portrayals.
But economic orthodoxy presumes the Fed influences both wages and prices, and there appears to be much support among mainstream economists for the bank's current policy track of steadily raising interest rates.
A decision for the government, instead, would undermine the presumption against extraterritoriality, an inherently conservative canon of statutory interpretation that presumes more limited government power that does not reach beyond our borders.
The idea that the state can cooperate with religious groups in the same way it cooperates with, say, labor unions presumes a certain unity and hierarchy on the part of those groups.
Kevin MorganProfessor, Clinical Sleep Research Unit, Loughborough UniversityThis is a good question, but since it presumes the existence of an optimal sleep value, it's worth first considering how much sleep is enough sleep.
He wrongly presumes that his "needs are the same as those of a billion Catholics"; he does not acknowledge that individuals turn to God for myriad reasons, from a variety of starting points.
This is generally seen as a high-end estimate of warming since it presumes the world will continue on the same course of carbon dioxide emissions with limited improvements in technology or efficiency.
This, of course, presumes that insurers won't re-enter counties on their own; without any competition, and with Obamacare around for the foreseeable future, they might be willing to take a chance there.
He asks if there are people with a similar background in the audience, and proceeds with anecdotes — about schoolteacher nuns and priests, both censorious and inspirational — he presumes will be familiar to them.
Long ago it became a commodity in a culture that thrives on commodity consumption and presumes we are smarter because we are nimble, eclectic, and constantly in motion flitting from taste to taste.
Thinking of this $26 as profit presumes that the hours spent shopping and baking and packing things up and taking them to school, and possibly selling and cleaning up afterward, don't have value.
"This initiative presumes that we don't set a pre-condition to the talks that Bashar al-Assad must leave," Jean-Yves le Drian told CNews in an interview carried Wednesday on its website.
Assuming he puts together a right-wing coalition, as expected, it will be very difficult if not impossible for him to agree to a plan that presumes to further Palestinian national aspirations, e.g.
One presumes there will be something very important in those manuscripts — we're getting so much Sam this season, so he's obviously going to uncover something important — but for now, he's still doing grunt work.
One presumes that the titles will only be playable when the vehicle is parked, so as to avoid having to explain to the officer that you crashed your car because you were playing Frogger.
In many states, if heirs can't find your will, the law presumes you revoked it and destroyed it, said Lehmann, who is also past-president of the National Association of Estate Planners and Councils.
I felt a warmth reading about these forgotten lives, which left an infinity of traces on the same streets I walk, though the frame Ryan operates with presumes that everyone else had forgotten, too.
There's an arrogance to today's minimalism that presumes it provides an answer rather than, as originally intended, a question: What other perspectives are possible when you look at the world in a different way?
David Brooks Anybody who spends time in the working-class parts of America (and, one presumes, Britain) notices the contagions of drug addiction and suicide, and the feelings of anomie, cynicism, pessimism and resentment.
" (This presumes that people will frequent brick-and-mortar shops in the first place.) By Lowrey's assessment, the existing system "would falter and fail if confronted with vast inequality and tidal waves of joblessness.
"Texting is primary for so many young people, and it would be a mistake for us to build a system that presumes talk is the only starting point for discussion," Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel said.
The Trump budget presumes hugely unrealistic economic growth that, in his bizarro world of fantasy, will create good paying jobs for everyone, enough so that these social safety net programs are no longer needed.
A splintered Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected that argument, relying on a state law that presumes drivers have consented to blood tests and punishes them if they decline to cooperate by revoking their driver's licenses.
Electorally, it presumes that pretty much everyone who didn't vote for Donald Trump in 2016 is steadfastly opposed to his presidency — and that there's next to nothing he could do that will change their minds.
A warrant for electrical usage is rarely, one presumes, a matter of life or death, but could indeed be critical in a court battle — for which reason requiring a warrant is not an unreasonable requirement.
"The forward guidance of the ECB council now presumes that interest rate hikes are currently to be expected at the earliest after the end of net monetary policy purchases," Wuermeling told an audience in Frankfurt.
Updated 4-3-2019, 3:46 pm EDT: This story has been updated to clarify that UpGuard presumes the plaintext passwords it discovered are associated with At the Pool accounts, not the users' Facebook accounts.
It presumes Swift had enough of a handle on "Famous" to render its ultimate form unsurprising; she might not have cleared the "bitch" line or heard the song in advance, but she understood the sentiment.
While tribes have greatly advanced our capacity to administer food distribution programs to include nutritious foods, the ideological shift to delivered boxes of food is ill-guided as it presumes delivery infrastructure that doesn't exist.
"Common intuition presumes that people's deeply held moral beliefs and principles guide their behavior, whereas behavioral science indicates that ethical behavior also stems from momentary thoughts, flexible interpretations, and the surrounding social context," they wrote.
Those debates centered less on recovery than on the definition of life and the right to die; the new analysis presumes some resting level of EEG, and that signal in both women was virtually flat.
Consider this: the starting point of "Turn Down For What" is an extreme level of hype—a hype mountain peak—because its chorus presumes that whoever is singing along to it is already super hype.
At one point during Mr. Habré's presidency, the commission had moved its headquarters to nearby Cameroon, and Mr. Guengueng presumes that Mr. Habré's supporters passing through must have labeled the civil servants there political enemies.
And it is so eager not to come off as a lecture in art history the film presumes a high level of knowledge of French culture and history — more than most American viewers might possess.
One presumes this is happy news for both plaintiff and defendant, but perhaps less happy news for any artifacts aficionados that fear for the safety of other animal statuary, lest it provokes Siebenlist in the future.
"To assert that Mr. Unsworth's reputation was not damaged by Musk's false accusations of pedophilia hints of desperation and ignores the fact that the law presumes damage in such cases," Wood told CNN Business by email.
The premise of the question presumes that Collins believes that Trump did, in fact, ask for an investigation of his rival — and therefore she wanted to know whether it's ever appropriate to request such a probe.
He's suddenly buff and still as charismatic as ever, but the film wastes Evangeline Lilly in building their chemistry and saving all her cool solo stuff (one presumes) for 2018's Ant-Man and the Wasp.
So, when someone says collusion is not a crime, and therefore, nobody involved in the -- in the Trump Tower meeting committed a crime, that&aposs a false premise because it presumes that collusion is worth investigating.
The plan presumes the American people will allow the GOP to retain majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate beyond the midterm elections to allow for a slow replacement of the Affordable Care Act.
And especially in a worldview that presumes that Muslims who live in the West are separate from or hostile to modern society, Muslim women's wardrobes need to be considered an act of style first, not politics.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's explanation that Cuba should be punished for failing to protect American diplomats presumes that Cuba was at least aware of the attacks, which the United States has neither demonstrated nor claimed.
But such is the privilege of English — and this is key — that nobody hearing their American accents presumes that they are less capable, less ambitious or less honest than if their R's had a nicer trill.
Then, when the team deploys in a set of explorer pods to navigate an unpredictable asteroid cluster, he presumes he knows the vehicles better than her, even though she was the original test pilot for the pods.
David Crosby, an attorney for the estate's special administrator, Bremer Trust, wrote in a letter of determination that Minnesota law presumes that John and Mattie were Prince's biological parents because they were married when he was born.
Choppy stock trading followed a recent rally to consecutive record highs on the S&P 500 that has stretched price-to-earnings multiples to levels that some investors say presumes that companies will beat second-quarter estimates.
Rather than an opt-in system, which is what we currently have, some argue that we should have an opt-out system, one that presumes you are cool with being an organ donor unless you say otherwise.
But the new bill goes beyond rate cuts and the standard deduction to eliminate many tax preferences, some of which benefit the poor and the middle class and also presumes spillover effects from returning money to corporations.
"I'm not going to answer questions about a vacancy in the United States Senate, which presumes the finding of guilt by a jury, before anyone has even heard one stitch of evidence," he said earlier this summer.
"If you're a candidate wrapping yourself around an axle of who you'll support in a leadership election that presumes you've already won a Senate seat, you're doing it wrong," said Josh Holmes, McConnell's former chief of staff.
On the project website, you can explore the future projections through the lens of various scenarios, such as a "Sustainability" option that presumes humans are able to effectively prioritize environmental preservation and address wealth inequities before 2050.
Because their daughter had a medical condition, the family was willing to spring for a hotel room to keep her safe while they made another attempt; the asylum seekers who wait on bridges, Leutert presumes, aren't so lucky.
One of the most-hated aspects of the Volcker Rule presumes purchases and sales of instruments within 60 days count as proprietary unless the bank can prove they qualify for an exemption, such as market making or hedging.
For instance, the plan presumes a nine-to-five schedule, and thus does nothing to help shift workers, despite the fact that millions of Americans are forced to work jobs that run during the evening and early morning.
There's a "selected" (thus, one presumes, not complete) bibliography, which makes it a little unclear how much here is Kalder's own work and where he's borrowing from scholars more trained in the histories of the countries he's discussing.
The report also pushed back against the claim, first reported in 2012 in The New York Times, that the government, when counting civilian casualties, presumes that any military-aged male killed in a strike zone is a combatant.
In this new era, HUD will look at communities receiving federal aid in the context of the extent to which their housing regulation — from zoning to permitting time, one presumes — impedes new construction, thereby making housing more expensive.
An endorsement of milquetoast vigilantism that's not nearly as knotty as it presumes to be, the French thriller "My Son" is so reserved in its storytelling and vague in its details that all it elicits is a yawn.
The principle presumes that, out of respect for the separation of powers, courts will leave the rest of the statute standing unless Congress makes clear it did not intend for the law to exist without the challenged provision.
The statement did not indicate whether Pence was also excited to have the opportunity to bias young minds in the direction of hate and homophobia, but one presumes this is a fringe benefit of the work for her.
Ryan Shapiro, a PhD candidate at MIT, a former research affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard, as well as co-founder of the transparency organization Property of the People, presumes it is the latter.
Though there's certainly no modern equivalent of this, one presumes that the duties of the first lady would either simply be fulfilled by paid staff (choosing china patterns) or gone unfulfilled (posing for White House photos and greeting dignitaries).
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he presumes Khashoggi is dead and that the U.S. response to Saudi Arabia will likely be "very severe" but that he still wanted to get to the bottom of what exactly happened.
STEVEN BAVARIA Chestnut Ridge, N.Y. To the Editor: Donald Trump promises America that he will be the World's Greatest Negotiator, but is unable to negotiate with the highest-ranking elected Republican officials of the party he presumes to represent.
California lawmakers took a major step in constructing the foundation of such a model with the new measure, which presumes workers are employees, entitled to all concomitant protections and benefits, unless they meet strict criteria as truly independent contractors.
" Fujiwara says the girl and her family, whom he presumes was a tourist family of five that did not speak English, began feeding breadcrumbs to the sea lion, who initially jumped up out of the water to give her "a greeting.
He presumes obesity and diabetes are self-inflicted and that individuals can make changes — at a time when most researchers would argue these epidemics are driven not by a failure of willpower but rather by our calorie-drenched, obesogenic environment.
Cedric says Trump presumes guilt when any minority is accused of a crime, because DT views black people as criminals ... adding Trump's hypocrisy is evident to this day with his defense of Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the Saudi Arabian Crowned Prince.
It was the second day of declines after a recent rally to consecutive record highs on the S&P 500 that has stretched price-to-earnings multiples to levels that some investors say presumes that companies will beat second-quarter estimates.
DIANE GARTHWAITE Boston To the Editor: So Senator Orrin G. Hatch presumes to lecture the president, and the rest of us, on adherence to the Constitution, even as he shirks his own constitutional duty more prominently than perhaps anyone in America.
He's dressed in jacket, vest and pants, and carries a valise, from which he removes a clock, a bottle of booze and a few volumes of Brodsky's verse (or so one presumes, since Mr. Baryshnikov occasionally appears to read from them).
A revised policy for treating companies involved in bribery investigations issued in November presumes they will avoid liability for violations if they have "voluntarily self-disclosed misconduct in an F.C.P.A. matter, fully cooperated, and timely and appropriately remediated" the misconduct.
"The Nobel Foundation presumes that the Swedish Academy will now put all its efforts into the task of restoring its credibility as a prize-awarding institution," the foundation working on executing Alfred Nobel's will said in a statement on Friday.
Ironically, as Touré Reed also points out, this perspective is race reductionist: It presumes that key policies and initiatives must always and everywhere be tailored to singularly African American-branded issues in order to appear to address African Americans' needs.
But that presumes a lot of things that may not come to pass: Carson and Kasich dropping out, a decisive winner in the Rubio-Cruz fight for second place, and a relatively even distribution of delegates on Super Tuesday on March 1.
New YorkThis state presumes that it's not in the best interest of a child to visit or be placed in the custody of a parent who has been convicted of sexual assault when that child's conception was the result of the sexual abuse.
Alexander Hamilton, for instance, has only been the protagonist of a little-known 1931 movie (based on a Broadway play), though one presumes he will soon be the subject of a much better-known movie (also presumably based on a Broadway show).
The $15 million price also presumes that a potential buyer will successfully navigate the building's notoriously discerning co-op board, which has been sued at least once for discrimination — and reportedly rejected potential applicants such as Melanie Griffith, Billy Joel and Cher.
Scott Talan, an assistant professor at American University's School of Communication, said it doesn't seem so much that Ocasio-Cortez is "demystifying" the inner-workings of Congress—which he said presumes some level of knowledge—rather than showing people for the first time.
One presumes the photographs, digitally printed onto fabric and each mounted onto a rainbow of ornately decorated bandanas, represent the known victims of the Tivoli Incursion (also known as the 2010 Kingston unrest, depending, it seems, on one's perspective on the incident).
"Your silence on this matter is troubling as it presumes agreement with these external parties and instills fearfulness within those who do work in this area," the Black Faculty and Staff Association wrote in a letter to Stuart R. Bell, the university president.
In Mel Brooks's celebrated comedy "The Producers" (1967), she gleefully opened with Zero Mostel playing hide and seek with an elderly woman he is wooing to invest in what he presumes will be a Broadway flop so he can pocket the surplus.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump appears to be maintaining his support of Saudi Arabia in the wake of a deadly shooting at a US naval base allegedly perpetrated by a Saudi national -- a crime the FBI presumes is an act of terrorism.
If one thinks, à la Paul Krugman, that "facts have a well-known liberal bias," and presumes it a foregone conclusion that conservative proposals are frequently indefensible, then we suppose one might conclude that the mainstream media's tilt represents responsible news coverage.
If you go and look at the charter and agreement there is an incredibly detailed guidance to Ofcom on children's programmes, history programmes, religion, current affairs, presumes we should keep the 100-plus quotas we already have, detailed stuff on music and playlists.
She presumes an ability to speak for all black people that smacks of a cultural nationalism that has rarely served black women, and that once upon a time was levied to keep black British artists out of conversations about black culture in America.
Max — whose last name we are not publishing to avoid jeopardizing the ongoing proceedings and to prevent others from targeting him — is one of at least 22016 people the District Attorney's Office in Bremen presumes to have been stalked and harassed by the same perpetrator.
For instance, the addition of a red sticker indicates if a book is written about a particular culture, people, and/or place — but presumes a readership not of that culture, people, and/or place (this may include histories, artistic forms, travel, cooking, and romance).
But eventually you bump into time constraints for partners — getting to 40 deals with two partners can work, but presumes you are not a lone wolf partner and that you make hard choices about where to allocate time — which often seems harder than allocating money.
WASHINGTON/ANKARA (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Thursday he presumes missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is dead and that the U.S. response to Saudi Arabia will likely be "very severe" but that he still wanted to get to the bottom of what exactly happened.
The talk of forcing Mr. Trump from the ticket presumes something many Republicans are so far not willing to concede: That he is a lost cause whose self-destructive tendencies will make it impossible for him to beat Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Defense lawyer Dick DeGuerin said that allowing testimony from witnesses who were concealing their identities presumes that Durst was indeed involved in his wife's disappearance, in violation of the U.S. Constitution's rule that defendants are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in court.
To assert, as does the Climate Leadership Council, that some portion of the public would benefit from a complex trade off such as is presented by a tax-and-rebate scheme presumes more knowledge about the wellbeing of individuals than can validly be claimed.
While SuperData projects esports will crest with $1.9 billion in revenue in 2018, that presumes, with the current revenue split holding, that sponsors will inject an astonishing $1.5 billion of that, doubling the amount of money esports is receiving in sponsorship in just three years.
This phrase, within the context of this Naturalist concept album that is Man of the Woods, presumes there is a righteousness in living off the land when the truth is we all live off the land because that's literally where the food comes from.
The West wrongfully presumes that a tiny Arab country — with roughly half of its population under 30, a distressed economy resulting from decades of cronyism, centralization, social exclusion and corruption, and surrounded by a region in chaos — will be able to succeed on its own.
If they are utterly unable to distinguish between rubbish and genuine scholarship, or are too deficient in irony recognition to query a disclaimer that presumes that dogs have a definition of rape, they need to take up a less mentally challenging line of work.
As the Princeton University philosophy professor Harry Frankfurt put it in a famous essay, to lie presumes a kind of awareness of and interest in the truth — and the goal is to convince the audience that the false thing you are saying is in fact true.
If so, according to a summary judgment ruling issued Tuesday by Vice-Chancellor Joseph Slights of Delaware Chancery Court, Delaware law presumes that he wielded coercive influence over Tesla shareholders who voted to approve the company's $2.6 billion acquisition of the Musk startup SolarCity in 2016.
How do the broader and equally difficult commitments involved in a Syrian love story — to dignity, to human rights, to the rule of law —challenge the generic Hollywood romance, which presumes that the fall of Troy is redeemed by Brad Pitt's Achilles seducing a pretty POW?
In his eagerness to be seen as a proper gentleman, Trewitt cheats some whores out of their wages (he claims to be investing them), buys a slave and some finery, and sets off to claim his inheritance from the wealthy man he presumes to be his father.
Many of these students, one presumes, won admission not through big donations and bribes but from the years of advantages that accrue from wealth: good schools, test prep, tutoring, private sports and music lessons, and so on, and none of the toxic stress that comes with poverty.
"This long logical leap presumes that either the reduced supply will have no impact on price, or that any increase in price will not make other forms of energy more attractive and decrease coal's share of the energy mix, even slightly," Judge Mary Beck Briscoe wrote in her ruling.
The show, directed by Reggie Life, uses its songs as a framework then connects the dots in between, but the result is disjointed, with a story (written by Mr. Harris and Pat Harris) that presumes to be about Blue but veers off into other tales of the West.
"I use the default yellow one though have actually had an internal dialogue with myself about if I needed to switch to the white one to own my whiteness and not participate in a system that presumes that yellow is 'white' and white is default," my colleague Taylor Hatmaker said.
Confederate is science fiction that, in the words of co-creator D.B. Weiss, "can show us how this history is still with us in a way no strictly realistic drama ever could," a sentiment that presumes that its audience is not living with the consequences and remnants of that history already.
C.J. said that he thought joining a super team was disgusting, that most players—the non Kevin Durants and DeMarcus Cousinses of the world, one presumes—would never do that because PRIDE and winning a CERTAIN WAY matters more than titles, and that they only want to win with certain teams.
" To quote a 2016 Amnesty International report, "As Good as Dead: The impact of blasphemy laws in Pakistan," once an individual is accused of blasphemy, "they become ensnared in a system that offers them few protections, presumes them guilty, and fails to safeguard them against people willing to use violence.
This presumes, of course, the Vikings are fighting off the Packers for a Wild Card berth—not the Lions, whom they can't catch due to the head-to-head tiebreakers, nor Washington, the New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons or Tampa Bay Buccaneers, all of whom they're currently looking up at.
What's even weirder about this is that it presumes you're already familiar with the story of Pinocchio, so the characters will act as if this is a loose sequel to that story, then immediately dive into scenes straight out of it, as if the characters have never done any of this before.
Studio chief Kevin Feige has been clear that he sees Endgame as the definitive conclusion to the expansive journeys taken by so many within the MCU, especially — one presumes — Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America (Chris Evans), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), and the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo).
The hottest hot take seems to be "marijuana is going mainstream"—an analysis that rather snobbishly presumes this cultural exchange will be a one-way street, with kids in garish tie-dyes taking a back seat to make way for the more refined tastes of Wall Street weed CEO's and stiletto stoners.
While there is no doubt that each of these artists has strengthened and expanded his or her creative vision with the support and guidance of Soul Studio, one presumes this would be the case for almost any artist who receives the incredible gift of a fully supported studio practice, complete with talented assistants.
Next year, Disney — fresh off its purchase of 20th Century Fox — and WarnerMedia — just purchased by AT&T — will launch their respective subscription services, and one presumes Apple will at some point tell the world how people will be able to watch all the shows and movies it's been making for over a year now.
"If existing contracts are drafted in a way that presumes the existence of an EU containing the UK, or makes a reference to the EU without specifically defining what that is, such contracts may give rise to disputes as to the meaning or ambit of the contract," law firm Ince & Co said in a note.
"Regulating the protection of data presumes that the collection of data in the first place was proper; that it was appropriate; that it doesn't represent a threat or a danger; that it's okay to spy on everybody all the time, whether they're customers or whether they're citizens, so long as it never leaks," he continued.
Facebook, Twitter users asserted, tracks non-users of the platform; tracks users even when logged out; retains copies of deleted, unsent messages; continues to look for ways to deploy facial recognition despite user protests; performs experiments on its users' emotions; works with repressive regimes to target dissidents; and presumes that being a #BlackLivesMatter supporter means a user is black.
James Lewis, a cyber expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says that U.S. hacks into the computer infrastructure of adversary nations such as China, Russia, Iran and North Korea — something he says he presumes has gone on for years — is akin to the kind of military scouting that is as old as human conflict.
Such a critique presumes a ruthless process of self-examination on the part of the artist who, through the rigors of imagination and insight, bores through the floor of her own loathing into the subbasement of our own, where we are left to contemplate the face of Trump lurking behind one of our many masks. REJOICE!
It is still exceedingly rare for a player over 40 to win a major—it's more common at the British Open, where the links layouts often de-emphasize distance and power—but every time someone presumes that Woods or Phil Mickelson are finished as true contenders at an American major championship, someone will bring up Nicklaus in 1986.
But such innocence presumes that we have been living in a kind of American Eden, a place where your treatment by political and legal authorities has absolutely nothing to do with the color of your skin, while even a passing knowledge of American history — of actual government policies — suggests that innocence thrives only because of a myth.
In combination with short episodes, this delivery model presumes users will mostly watch when they didn't plan to: when they are out of the house but waiting, possibly for the bus or takeout food — those short bursts of unscheduled downtime that used to leave us alone with our thoughts but now leave us alone with our phones.
But the group did include an eclectic range of collectible autos — among them a 1915 Ford Roadster pickup truck, a 1934 Packard, a 1959 Porsche Carrera, a 1968 Pontiac GTO and a 2005 Ford GT. While looking at those and other cars, Blessing attendees eagerly swapped car stories (all truthful, one presumes, at an event like this) with each other.
He's described the way ISIS gunmen in Paris would have been undone if people at the Bataclan theater had been able to get up and start firing back — an image that presumes Europeans bearing arms would have the capacity to stand up in a dark, hysterical auditorium and take out the villains without mowing down the rest of the audience.
Unlike the telenovela intrigue of "Empire" — which presumes that hip-hop is already big business, accompanied by epic drama — "The Breaks" takes place in a time when the stakes are still low; therefore the squabbles don't always rise to true dramatic tension (though the scenes where an enraged radio station boss lays waste to his office with a baseball bat are absurdist fun).
Dr. Philip J. Landrigan, the dean for global health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, said Dr. Melius had created innovative health and safety programs in the construction trades as well as assisting states and Canadian provinces on legislation that presumes that the dangerous work of firefighters is a major factor when they are disabled or killed by heart and lung disease and cancer.
These men are perhaps the most visible in cellphone holster culture — search "cellphone holster" on YouTube and you will likely find the following: an ad for a tactical phone holster published by a brand that makes gun accessories, a menswear advice channel run by an ex-military officer, and many tutorials on how to make one's own leather phone holster, which presumes the viewer has any business crafting something out of leather.
The classic male superhero dilemma involves a guy choosing between saving someone he loves and protecting the greater good — think the Green Goblin forcing Spider-Man to pick between going after Mary Jane or a cable car full of people, after he drops both off a bridge — whereas the Terminator franchise presumes that women are only in this fight for the specific people they love; the greater good, if it's served at all, is just a bonus.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) said in an interview that aired Friday on "Rising" that he presumes President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE will be voted out of office, effectively throwing cold water on impeachment.

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